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POLITICAL, Oil TniM n the Reso/tioun -subnmined by Mr. Foote, of Missisuviti. in relatin to the Coipro~nuse leasures : defierre in the Senate of the United Slates, December 1th1 aund 1th, 1S.~1. (By Regietist.) (CONTINUED F1:3 1oM riaT PAG 19 inay be untrue, Virgiita iad leitieky nay have beel laboringii 1111let si rong delusions, lwuidolph niuy have been a aving lunatie, and Iitchie just no body at all, but certainly the Seiator from Mlissississippi will acknowledge the wisdoin and authority of' hims, -. Secession must erali y now be triumphant, since it ha tlie high -sanction of his illustrious itunie. I hold in my iand a sp etch of' tIe n. ator, dolivred in the Senate oi tite Mist March, 1850, in defeice of' the 'esolutions passI(d by the i ssis-ip;.i legislature. The Eiatio, a' Intetll/yea cer had attacked them with a good deal of asperity, imiming treason, and -o 1rth, pretty mcleh in the straii the Senator now uses towards South Car blinn. Here is what he s id Mr. Foote. I hope the Seitor will %ome the justice to read the whole of What I said. fr. Ihtett. The '/w/c speech! Why, there are tour or five Iages 1A, closely printed mtiatte'. This m3ay be too.inuch of a good thing. Afler I lave read what I propose to read, the S'enator fi'om MissississiIIi cal State -whetheri he desires me to read f'urther. If he is anxious to extenl the doctrines of his speech as they are so good, I believe I will pay half the expense ofa reprint for circulation. Ilere is what lie says, repelling the aiccus1aticu1s of treasonable doctrine urged by the Itntelligeqncer: "it Was iot thus that our nioble iore fathers thought and acted, under which hpn-resistance to the most hideous us urpation is the bouidcei duty (f all good citizens, and even dof sovereigni States. Nor was it thus in a purer and more high-spirited generation pub lie meni either wrote or spoke. It was not thus that Andrew expressed him self in thiat tinuous proebunailltionm, in whichl, although rebuiking, nu illificationl, he declared secesxion. to be a just and proper remedy, to be resorted to iii any case of iitolerable oppressioln. It wa;is not thuts that the hiononiile Snatr from Masshiuetts (A Ir. Webster) spoke the other dazy inl our htearin, 'when lie eiphiatical ly dciared the same doetrine. Su(chl wIs not the doetritie of Phillip P. Itb hour, who asserted scessioi t le the political arsenic of our system, to be resort ed to when all other renedies might fai. ,Z JsysI) finallv, wa s not thi. doctrinle of j4 Vuor.ho-elitiines dechired se Cession (or scission, as he dhenollintated it.) to lie, inl Certain clses of eniolirlous anud lonig-contiued ouitralge. thle proper antd onily remedy. I fitnd the opdinioni of Mr. Jeff'erson on this point very prie <isely set f'ortht int the eulougy delivered some1 years sinctIe iuon the life anutd c'har'acter of Mrt. Madisoni b y 31 r. J1 dhn Quiney Adauns. I Iere ate Alri. Adains, ownl words, as pinted ini the volue f'omu which 1 niow r'eadl: "'C'oncurring in the docttriunes thI at the Separate Stattes htave a righit to ini terpose, in cases of palpale in fract juons of'the Comnstitumtionm by tla.' GovennnntiE~ of' t'ie United States,aintd that the lienci and sedlit ion aclts presented a case~ of such intfracdto, M\r. Jhethlbrsotn coil eidering thetm as absouitelv mnull mit' void, a-id thought the Statec legilahutilt 6 mnpetnt not onaly to deelare but to make thtem. so to r'esist their e'xet ion within their respectivye lbonIer's by physical fhree, andu to secede fanni thet U.nion& raither' thatn suhittit, to themtt, if' auttempltedl to be can vied into exet~en by force.' " .Here is the S ~tnator' tromt~ lisis.sippi ferson, asserting thle tight. t'f.ces-ioni. ini aswer to I hie Nautional ?nteligenn r c'hatrgiing fireaisontabIle deign l'nt the 1u - part (If' thme 11eolie ofi \l iI i a gainst the Unioni. Ile (deeteuIs n.' sistance, and14 shows by these quiotationis what mode of r'esistancee, ont thle pm t~ o' at Statte, is conlstitultionall. Thatumtai. he shows by quotinig Mi. Jet'ferioni, is Secessioni. Mtr. lFoote said, lie denied thtat thel C~onstituttioni saunined suessioni. Mr. Rhett. If' thie Sentort means11 141 say that the right is n14t grt ted in 1'c Conta/Ionw. I atgree w thi him. It is not der'iv~ed f' om1 the (Ionst it ution of tha Uniitedl Stantes; bitt that is not1 ailone conlst:ittinal which is deiivedt Iiomn the C' otitut ionu. All acets arec onsititutionaml which result f'roma lie oriz'ationutlt (If' the ( lovert i i'tnt. ThIeI rigtht of' a State to hiav taxes5 is noI t delived f'romn thel C'on'tituitionl of thle Winited States. Yet it is conast ittut i Inazl. It is a i'eserved ight, inot grantedii away by a State in the Conastituitiln ofI the Unmited States, So ai righit to~ secede~ fronm the Union is conistit~uial. bdeause the States have not sutrrendeeil t'heir sovereignty; one of' the niec'essar'v incidents to which is thle right to j'udge of their comipact, tihe Coti. stitutii, andl to w'ithdraw fro t'hllii le association it establishes withi theirI co-States, iln ('ase ther' vilaite it, WVhat did the Senmator' ican when'u het quoted Mr. Jeh'er'son to the Senazte? Did lie not plaiinly say this buy hh,< quiotatis? I iere is soiund doctrinie, with which I agree. Mr. Foote. I stand by fhemi niow. Mr. Rhiett. WellI, then. thle Sena-ii .tar', like Mr~t. Jefl'cirson, is a scessiom ist. Mr.' F~Oote. A rl''tIiutiay seee slimst. Mr. Rheti. I have hieard be(fbrei (If secession I eing a revolhutiiar'y rit: bitt lete me . tell the Senaitor, ii hnall duem dlefer~enes, thiat, i1 "' myop:n~i, such a pretendIed right ijut ino right a'. alb: i ra i1n. I will not cotl sl"tom.1 -hlng 'r .e. h'sM 'nti otion ipn the.S4 i 'e i. mea a. di.inguished Functiona. lf the Goennnthen -It senator fonwif \baealuvotis, (Mr. Wobster.) : Whlat is a revolutionary right'? A right, to be a right, Lnut. carry wth it th, ae IItiuies'cce of alt jersoIns to its exeis.' I t'ciumot have a right to do a thing,aiid altother have a right to prevelit 1I1 Ifron git. I' he has the l*ight to control inle, I canmlot. haive at right to a:t aiiit lls eon: r >. Now, if tIose who talk f secessionl being a revolu tiollary right, lvaln that when a State .-OeLcdS, neither thet Genenda Glovern 1nenIt nor11' the olt' S13;ltte hav a1 tight to interf-'re with her or Control hevr. I :;roe his is i righLt. But Iwolid Ill it a righlt ti* . 41-ion. if, however. they nianl a, I suppo1 Ithy d, that when' tate est r -i4s what tier (all a1 reVo 1litfinary right.: and s".redes; fri1 the U'nion, tho Genek-al G" varialnenlt has a rigit to coere h1, t.'hen I oay sit 1 at su14135a1ed rig1.1 is no IghItrlit at Il. It the Genornd Goveninei. nt h1: a iiht to coere a1 :qereding State whInt(h seedles Arm tht. Union, lite !tate vi it have no Ight to secedo. hhe do. that which is wrong; ,Ihe exn It"n igIt tal. Th rL'ig il With the General Giverni ent. which, cor.'s her: not with her in SCeIiII.. A rev lu1tionary right to secede-, thert'ire, it 131ppears to tine, exist- lnly by an abuw of terins. The.re i, no s1uh right. \\hen,.hrehe tite .-nlator, fronli Mlississippi <piotes .\ir. .leller.;on a-; good authrity1 to the Senate. aflinning tht, righlt of sveesson. hw \%eIn what Mrl'. de~ulll'rn iclant-tiht a State ]:adl a right to "eccde, with 11o In1oral or Iv gal light by ally Iuithority onl earth t, interur with ior nIole1St her. I le Ilucant this, (.rI hie melant nothing. Tihe S4initrll fri \ll Nlissississppi spvaks1 with andien :l ap bation if tIe w cmlre fifth I Pre.-itIellt o, 1 he Vi ted 1tae.1 with respiet to tile flgitive 1. ir 1 :nl sorl v I (an14ot siak in thle '-1une4 .stn31in of3 co3IiIendaI:tion3. \'hilst he dowins the inullifiention of Verinolit 1f the fugitive slhe lw-a hiw whihd Ih l . lin Sto I C nt-11 it uIt illn. a[ atnid a law tit the huul-not worthy 'fhis ntie. he pIn-vnts tihecitiens battle of* 11ort Moultil1 do h gIn14)d1 when.i thle hattle. w.11uht;Al wonl against a Brih~h foe. Ilk, onys in I:, WIe1sage th1at 1. has Seilt, 1l3 c-IIn.e. <pine ofv 41thte exig(!~*eni mn (pu- f on 1ir. where th ishisw' h1v1 been4 Ii nor! <kring i.r peoplek, all til the rolls h ( .tI1111 l~ (31 i 1)1'I 3) )323.113113 I. . i , t llW lilt Union. Yet 1w ha 13 crtl w4eIt I ite irt In the hav (D harleston with P! th.-ml uplon our- eit v. 11 le m openly hebld fo1rth thw sword w; thet; in trill ent of our21 obedience. 4 Sir, this is not the first thll this cours ht.s; been1 pursued by thil G.neial Go verI - ine1nt. Think pilu that this inilt will 'beI 1gotte 1or1 ever411 foriv 3 Th33i 31 1w1l3 g1ver1 you~331.I 1313we pleaSe we w-ill Ieesion.l we 11 w"3Ill33 Iu you I3'to the13 mra 33.t .13 will3 not.1 '15 w i se rd i3f1 'I 111n 13a3n '3hi1 (Iolnll-. 313wi1' test 331- my s.ell1' a-I31 113hr 4'1y34chit 3ren-.l3. u i2 'I 1h1ub1 ci me;!'41:3 bu in-3 r 1 do 33 . 3i13.1t Iay a1 .133333I, lw\-> i e ! ii't Jel-.':. ,' '' imi wh".-e 31eat 13.n-'py. Th Il' 11i11n .n 1 i.l i j 'ilate 53 II 3:ilie r-. 13133 l talc. 113ve :, . li-lI sI :j11 l'-3 3.111 1: i 1311 4'i Ior you1$ '3 hIs la-t', dying s3 peech. L1Ie' \'irginia (.\3 lr.' .\la..3 n 1. ol t.] : to13l3 n1 Jthe spe-h tol y3'. he wa, unab 3!'i.. whaigit l-:u- 13.-ea ing ulieh theI1 3[ pu31, hi-. '3.1 sInu ity.I but woub. say.31~ t33 ,. i1e h it ih ni3.\!s113 ippi r1133 up1111 h . mId ;l' '3Vwas1 ot h.33ere:li.31 but '3.1u '3a jll 1w1hi 4liL ng spri3oo its31 13'11 ]3 3:ai t'enement 331' 1433' 1131 13 IllS a 3~f . 33tl34 s ,11 3331 gli1..---lI 1i- weeksIIN( previou'sly, th'-iat'3'ato 131ugh4t h'Ii connlels.134' ( art33 1 of1hi-, wa :'s kind to l. ( 1h)ub ( o p.1 it vif4'' 11ll31 lI42it Ji''iL ' '331 a ' p d i ,l 331gl\ ,,|' del' it ill I tI l oI II<> lh I 113. IIt 14 1 t A SON4).O? OT~'I ER DA.YN. F"r n Ileti ' Olheing Volume of lb es' Ploins.] A., ta'ijr ild gI.wr's fruzen sikete Bjry:ahdtsieiot tli: AlIpine oe),. . 1 Sit, It irouagha lilet' disert, springing sweet. The flowe'r el' frientdAhip grows And as wher e'r it roses grno, Smine raain ir dew tie.ct'is, 'T.s' tiltI ure's hilaw tiat Wine .llotld flow, To wet tile lips of fricisck 1Then oilce ;4'.1in beliore we part My eiupay ibu-s shall ring ;. AIad lst thai. has.c the waresiict hoart, Shu.I od.- ug adsing. T'vy aytv we wert! not born to c:at, [Jut gray-heaared s:.g.,vs thinaic it ea .s-be mecae in your ment, Anl p:erily five Lo) drink : Far bas.esr tribes tie rivers flow I'lal ikn;1w not wine or sonlg; AIan 'u-ants bul little drink bcle, Bat Unt1s "thal little Strong. Then Unce a nilia, ;t.c. If ane bright drop is like the gean Thal deck a rooen1 eih's 4' rttVn, OWe g.eliet tiahotIs a dlenesis . ruiis ims.oled diawn A fi-. Ior Ct..ar's bcazan. brow%'a', hac l.k ti' l'vpi an (tm.een. B.' earb d.-elvaig jewei " vo .My r..ty l;ps eta ceen. ilen once ag'aint. Cie. The Grev~n iortil, the llnian uirn, Ace itent w1en we. c.l, Yet :,till tie porple g rapes re:tura T.) cltelear t'ae w.ai; It was a brielt Inaarisa s head They carenmi w.thl the nule, Ani taer tinr bt.'.3s1 t branst deadI Teiyv poiured the d.ik red wine. . T h e n u l c e ; ljal a b , e tc . Mb. th:nks o'er ervery Flpark'ing laSS Y' ug Eris wav-s lh.S wing-, And ltiiaot:5 a 'vr its <ilimples pat. Frin deal :\na.iea-n'st mirings ; Anad-tus.,ng rou alits beaden tbrou Th~ir lck'a oat lctsmg goili, \\'i b baeclan ta ce alli chpr.a tiaili Returna tile M .yinmphts old. Then o.;cu auga.., etc. A welcoeu then to jocy and mir-ia, I ri t he irl sis ware a.4 ours, I'l sa'ltt-r s'er the thist ofi' ella Toeir sweetly tnngled llowers; ee.s w..alL's ie 'he 1up that 11. , And N ture trm Ier wine-clad hiea, That. raeis ler lue-blood down Then once againa befoere we peIrt Aly ejiply ghis AnlId rin'; Anada he mat h .s tle warneit he.rt, Shall luilesIe agl ad s:neg. N - a:ni I )a:srr l . -l t ca'enc I v. eenctlyv ftried in Il'hiladelphliza. wher'ce aL .sui t wa broueght byI ' thle Gieranie~itownaa ''elegraph againcst a subscauriber fih 12 year. smbscriptifilln. :id the def'1ieln:ct pheled tho tatuIte a if liinitation. The j141,z. edciue'a I t he jiu-y, as reported v the l11'1ih1 1uleia pape' aS iollows ' J udge Kelly . ehar'ged tIhe jury tI at when a per'sol r-ubsrbed 11r ai paper, :c gives'-e dirctiont wherIe it, sh1all 1be left. h6e is blHOiae1il to pa' tsr' it. nlluess he 'rescii th1 tinw 'a wich it to) cii centinueae hais imer it is hei ahlts tea squeana hCis n'wceeutt, eaini thaen ie neeoiicea of a disecontficnullmeec. If : pa Icer is senat tee ae Inseaa thlrouaghe the jccst illii'-. tiled It tackes it (cat in.i ci ua:I tee paye I er it. If aI sbtscrib(era chie:mes his riene' it <bca, eccnt I c. caw tha t Ich' carrI~'ier al's take noati cii at- ellc] a cll'Iv''';er l < I tte !caer aft thei lie wh.' a ere't hi' wa l'ir'st aiet d tc hi an-a i t. i a deli'aerv tea thIe eub screr.t unile'o, the pulishecr receive' note to I d iscon~t~tne car s'e'ii it teo .uaa c~orUi '. 'I hta st atuie sif licaitate ian ah notU-t t lhe en c- as f he ieinhtietc hccl liaiee -oi'eitlhiie'g cin aacoun~lt int I"'. Verdic t ' the jlainethif 62-2 5,. a' Nmso Wr'e :u. cat. Orsc. :ns.--lfth. 'a.i ee' unin-rCilvly le'vah-nta. thIec warbl5,c woubcall hieoneae ai i'eljnpatie p- r5Tiht The eapsite disieesitione is the l'n drI ' e whaiceb, whvacen aipente, il. l, ue'b ['' ci te nael arrow.' lilowi i-ic v ni t ie a acl oa acbu t'.ing ltlowfee I incant S piarit cf ev'il. whviena the ' fn a et b the' hiji:. gc lthrlh acn Ilimb rspt ateee inn 1' cI ljne';' tfea h e'.tt leInt: lia Is ili e' aeit I's. gy~ c ci slet cof thle lei't, thlecre 'a I -cen -*deeIl ault. S, 'aa hula se;lt '-ae'ate ie-ti fa ciistd lversieen. It i, ae goodeel talc h 'aa - er.' whenl t lece is (ic'':siin clit faudt einding~e tee cdi it praivaately' tc the. cering e.e Thlis lenay provc icc salutm-l 11It a precf I fl inee t ina tht'n ac' i la a' ulbichl v ill bce LZ'eeral tab-o c hin ly, if the' la.zanner'u ofl aliig it is a'' t si-'aiv'. he~a ac acen Ided Iuaci chrie'sthmla rule, an cIahc ccnctriarcva i ste praleaa in e le fci ling af acthlaers tic'ael boa Ihes'a elvea s. Thei. is uebrei-,ti- ma 1c shows 'aa despi be hlcc eeat. I Iowa et 1 )am Is-.- S"ehI!eiam senc't iions'. a 11 eenitaeas illueet-fat!iin act i'Engli Ih lsaw,' haowa a I .iemlina en-eh'a'teaf 'gee peayniaen'st lat ebet ircan thle liing f ctdebt '~ thee I a'~itg of' Speaia. 'fIn.e awe'hc'aat priv dccc.cad ag~aina-t haisi icn fle Engc~lish caourts isa the oeri~ary lihni. and~i as- thle' ebtora ei. Inoet -ciess' ii wri;ae apeiJam~becIe ori pele'ad, the e n 'acsiv tc'ra'naiy al f clut lciawry was-' le. I' ce-rnw. It ape, a'r Ihat thle prtel im. maryc'~ stepe tea thais d'euncibatienias ane itceieciry after' tile <'tee'r ina lel te igle I a asraleg aleinlac eeas, t(e a ' Iae'agje' '-uiined te e thI e liphne whlee thosiel ua bie i.w~e aencst r'eer'. S~'chcacm give'ts a1 IadcI' uI.. aa ei atee oflte inquair'v at eachl ;alehIeoust'. it te K'inag citSpe~~a was ihe''e, andle thIe fora'as rtr of~I cl a ani upat in tea l j hr' t, t lra wtea', t'-a''t c' I-std i bil t I 1i ra a , d a l 6e 'a I 'a'abC j wa--icasabun to1 le' sne joke. \'Vlilst the -enctecet a iof aiut lbawa' y 'te ccd at!limc't hi ee eaaa' of hais c-ubljtects- ectulad r'ece'atr dllbtc- ian the h'English c'urats, wiih I 'at cileisd to lee ..p'elani..h ationa, ande~ ice tlhe' eud t he' I i .. a ca . -.e ..... ..t 'a Thtough Fare fro'm Chaffs ton -to New York, $20, (AJAR!L$1(JN, 8. , I l"AVN i 11 \V harl, at tile foot oI I aurcnus-6t. daily -ht -:1, 1. Ill. af~c f'ile irHi 'IONi 2and \\wI-'IaI eOi, N.a C.' lt, l'lMl-SBUIRt(, ICIION 1), to VA$ Ii Jl IN(;TN, JIAI4TI M01.11, 1111LADlEL 111.4. anid N. YORK. 'Piic p~ublic it resi C: thl Ily inIformIied Ilhat lied stea iiieil Wl thi 38ite, tru nil.,(1arestowi m-.1 art! i .vivatcl toy well knon .till exjpe. r.EdlIl coi uiamuitrs, anid tile railroads are fil e ur-ler, (tit( WVi:a1iul- ii l . 1 e. hieavy T1 RtA L) thivreki sevtiri!. oAl h ouvaund d:eva;tid h. A '1'i Iutat TI'C1K. 14"1 ijll, r Ij' *j,. - .;lV~ : 1e llitit o v aim w l fromu Clj.. ricaloi to New~ Y~urk. 'lv tii toil tile 11114 lard iluiy ( I f. hiimess Loiir Ilrtyg#_-c %vi.1b tie Ic ke eu fromu lhe rau [it lepail ure lot Wn:s~i.u.Itl ( itv, uoldvir tile lI:rc3' oil.) xp~via.uI gLeI or tlawrlre ,' Ii!e I ra .vvr.tir.t I hle c. reI 11*- imz ir tu Igeuuls. lil \%.'. ii! at-4i :1P.fl \.V it 14) Now3. Yo.rk, am.. like %%-.3.~ lui,~.: he pui-st.eJl in IL 'ihoui.~ i ' ~ I-, New'. Y-rk ci-t i ;,lqate he lv.I trimiN' I lN hA)JM, .\vit. ())upanvy, at Ilii ol1. e of Itile Compaovy. to2.3 VIluil 1t.;-q. ;) .1p :11111 to (.'It rifesaiza, at tlhe (illici of tl'. \ e. IJtmr' v Rt.jig..ad awl. 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(sifl.'utiwss i-it' - Fritj, &,e., nil' ur v. Iiisi %,:ill Ila 1sI1jisssi. ,u ( istnpui1 thi-s N%-ni ever's u wikls~ blsir il tti* istes. Webb Clarkis Hotel, ASti I AT f 11L.E h',-S.C This I Isswl is stims ed ill tile msl i~p~:rwill L~e pfleassie- to "0 Isis flsIoSi and(1 I i tras ' 'i io.'puo~ id's'' ir;:mIsr'to spare5. Ito X ex rim i,4Is his ni rt Ill Jail ~ l 21 M if I, i'lji .iCU., 131 [ I The5 oi' cilt~ i'iih 'i i'rIe t i iful its isimos's i fris'ssk itisri i'ssatiivsi , tits Ili- is; mowa res's'tk Ii~a to im Oil ti si.g Nos. '-'( IIAY1N 5-SKrnssr5's. (up tissirs.) fnitis Em4t!Iais., Gs.rismmsy, Fi~rso ilsl lilt, Niiriss.rit a~i:' , H (.i l ul. s 44orist ist 411 Gold aiid Zilver \Vi.cbes, lewelry, &C, iiv i'sr t i5liitii'! :iiwtisi , %% ich'i 1.It s isli-s reds 1, it1 v i itih lers~. Ii4 -it' Is.'ide i'&Ia wos,ts's :1 ':iII. Iiis 1 1 it -rii'rs :,t'i so wiIl u It:, a sat'% :14Imy I !uil-..C ill11 Citt E's~. IL.. BJROW~N. 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