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• @ VOL. XIV. GREEXSKOKOUGII, N.C., MARCH 20, 185^3. NO. 722. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY" SWAIM&.SIIKKWOOD. toHe-i I Ulna. n.«*«■*,. It-mresenlaiivr*. which refused its eonrerrenre.; eminl of its partial operation. I looked tipim I as bavin,- thus denouncedhim. Ho said that by The honorable rJoiirnian ui the Cmnmitleu on t this an JII improvemint that was necessary, be- many he hud been understood ax referrm*- Ul ilie .Naval Aflairs. [Mr.Uwin,] who was upon the I cause lite obstruction was created by dm <.ov . Hishopand cnhtr ofltlWU „t ihe Kouian Oaihuhc iwo ('iniiiiiiiirifl id Conference between itlfl two i eminent IOJOIC Not only did I advocate u in | Church ; and his language was so vumie a* to House* ..pun the N-uy appropriation bill, knows,, ihe Cuiuii.iueu of Conference, as I slated lo the [ give no lUuVienl warrant for the contradiction uf One dollar per square (iilteeu line*) for the h»»t . that at my earnest mstaiiee, hu made it a point | Senator ih..t ! would, but the cumiuiiiee broke i the rumor. II to insist upon those ameudmcuis ; and my hiend , up on this M|Mtlal iicm from (icioiiia, also,fMr. Dawson.ja member ol t with the naval dl'BQt die committee, who is not now passant, joined f when a-c.ond Commiuiu of Conferencd was hnti in insisting lipuu it t and leeling the present i railed, of which ( was a member, that committee 1 often necessity* a* well as ycldtn^ in my personal on litres dillVrcn: occasions, utio prepared Ul j fiuus quartersI hut he had t 'week, and twenty-live cent* lor every week there after. Deduction* made in lavor ofattudiugftiKer li>eiueuls as lollovvs: 3 MMrrfts (hie rtquare, >J.5U Two squares, 7.00 TUree " (juuh) lO.uy Hall column, lS.Ou 6 MONTHS. I Ti:vit MJMI jn.oi) io.ee 11.0) la.uo tflUli. 2J.U0 3J.UU Runaway Marriages. The l.ifiM.nii . of our Siale every winter al-leinpi, some iii.Uerinfr of our Iuus respecting .Marriage, bul generally succeeds MI doing »*rj .., , ,„.:,:, , , B , ""'r "■'"•'"'•f- VV, urge uo action stall m. .he ml lit. one coimcc-ed ( would give him some utore MUM mlor.uaiiun I TJT.' i "l""ei" any cl,an*« •'"'" ■**•• New Oilcans. And ' upon ll.e suhjcci. '"" "' "lu,,e '" ihe— l»*«- »' »»« thai a pro- Mr. Mother replied by .., in, that he had ! J**!! bu '?%** f"r ^ "f*"*** •""' "»■ m been a.ked (or similar rspluna.iu,,. Iron, va-1 frt. ^""V ***"&*■,. , I no popular notions on this tul ji . i. fomented Personal Explanation of Mr. Badger. L'. S. SKXATK. ..~~....v, — - — j „ ~- ..w , .- ~- ..fc... »»m^ «v,u pni (..niu •» , ..WJ« .|u.iiH-in j uill UC Hail tilioOriUlV 1* lu-i'J hi i ., ill #~"» -*•••«..»vu , - ■•"w ...v« «.<•■■• 11:000 ioai, uinlna and joloMialion mi I'M .uljeet, oll'i red in aeparale, oee.ua. llio St-tulors from Ucurgia and ' gt>0 UWui Tlie olficial potition and perwmal ' >*■"""■ r"vtm- lileraluie ul the. day, I >«nee of timely relief, the rehgjou, all eoiiiiiiiueu thai ho would »urrender the (piirupri-1 LunjaWIM iefuae.1 percmtonly to gi-.e up thia ap- ] uhlraeltr uf the Archbi.hu i. lioAever entiihd ' \t' "Pe,,''''."''v '"* ■•' nuaiaken. The young J lineal inmituliuni of the ialand inuat be aiiou lor the rin-r in his own State, if ll.u House ; propnation at the ear.it.l sugueatioii of iho Sen- | liiul lo a more full and d> iini'io aialinie'iit of Ins I *'"' ""I"* {""" *• parental rool lo mar- ] «•• ""d the imiei of the pooblatiotl I eiLamlliee would agree to ueriutl this approprta- J ator from jNorth Carolina. There neier waj a i meaning, which he was iiuii.i •"■' '""ii iTurni I hero never was ; wlncli quite wwnilhli,u". to n„ii»ee — 'i "• f, "1"",' i■""i"v"r"nut'r'"i.-r' wWHl"O' *w"a"s pprrouubaibmlyy unknown '•> barbarism.'* gteater injustice done to any man than that of i The laugiage used, he said, was intended in'be I '° " *'"' " "''"' "'P'e**,,"'J »• ■• K'1' «' I I had tho ehcetful,; »ui inj! that he he* mil exerted himself, from the j bfoad enough to eover the rases of all of what ! ra 1 r'.'p,1?'' " •"> *•« a reiuarkably clever and ] it 1. now apprehended ,|„, »ilh ,he fa,,ur, of ruhieatmn in ihe island, will coma the lailoieof its.resourct. lur m.trueih.g „r conirollinp iia l!0P"' "• Su-iimiiinpnt doe, ,hi, eon.umin«. iiou app«.r, thai niemuiials have been signed bf classes of colonial society hitherto staudiu| alntif Irom politics, and not only the bench and Ih. bar, but ihe bishop, rlcrgv, nml ininiat. i, of ail denummaii-in. in the ish.nd. wiiliout enceplions, lave recorded their conviction thai. In the ab> the religious and ednei.- abandnn-retrograda \VtDM>DAV. Mai. h '.). 1853, Mr. UADliEK. I desire lo ask a few lllih- *utes of the liltio of the Senate this morning, lor the purpose oi making what is 1'nTiiitionly ealhil a personal eipianaiion. it if ihe riist nine in (He course of my lerviee in Ihe Beuelii■ ■ "teliien has now extcudid inio ihe seieulh session—ll.el I have ever ironhhd ||»1 sell w ills any malleis whlrh liappell OUttlde of tlie ChamlxT, and hate ever thought any personal eonCi rn of uiiue important Vuough to excite ihe allenUirit id' this body. I am in llio habit of looking oil eiery asnaull made a-fcain. t me in (lie public press wllh itidillcreuce, Soldering verv sirotiglv on cooiempi, ai.vl per- •tap. hafe car'ritd the inatur r.lhcr lurlher than "ljr '"'•","> '" | ,'.'*8u"«*> •""•' !•• . ju.t euil.Uler.lioa of eb.) i. due to my I •l""""'«J " '•■"'"-' •"«"!» " j tiou lor Cape Fear to pa In all ll.tse pructvdblga heany ami anxious eoncurrence of .Mi. .Mau->uui,, beginning to the cud, in order tj get UUJ appro-illy late C'dlcaj{ue, who in each and etery respi cl | priatiou. He may not have spoken lit the >SL*II-itrii'tl as In came »u Annncan ISenator and ;.s . ale on this stilject, it is true, bul he did speak io a .V.i ih Carolinian, feeling it ins special duly to that portion of tins body lo whom the power ol piotide for whal wits urctssary for any and eve* bringing the measure forward was intrusted—the ty purlinn of the Stale which j-dully ui.li me he Comuiitiee on Naval Allaire represented im this lloor. Mr. liAlKiK.t. 1 was in the chair. In these proceedings, Mr. l'lesidciil, I diecliar- M«". (jlVI.N, 1 uill say further, that when *ed m.tlin.tf more tiun 1 h It u> be my duty. I ihe Aral eoinmiuce bio.io up, and we came back 1 doctnnes and wor»htp of tbt Esubliahl i deiired no thanks. I ex pec tod no commendaiioii. , and reported th-l we COL. Id uotegrec, ji ;s well] Uo there learned that firedoui of consctem e wu At least 1 knew I tdiould receive none from ihe , ki.ow u that the Setltllur Iron, ,\orUl Carolina ' one of iho inalienable rij-hls ol man ; tint rt!i Huarur irom which ihe cMmcl which baa been IJlOlbd that uchouW ..dhere lo our amendment; ; giojH worship was a Ibing with which Govern-read comes. U.n | d.d ihiuk. and d» think, thai ( and he u iil.diuw that uiuimn at my soliciiatmn, j had no right to interfere ; and that anv law :na I we might agcee wilh the House on i king uiueHl iii maiiers of religion frmii the rdi-pui. uhable by law, id humanity admiiable ll -Uqucr Law In Sweden. j ifuilty of Uutrtgeoua t>rauny iu requiring, form, from the Irish people, eoi)h>ruiiiv lo ihe lluil and to my Bguaillueuui ex^cdy wunai.ud. Itut a case has now nriaiu which 1 I. el mxseil 'bouud to make n exception io the teueril rule ul' siit ,,i i , iiidiuATcnCr, aii<l coulempl. uhi»-h 1 have observed, becau.-e it is MCeeeftTf to do m. bmli iu just.ee lu iii>self and to Mr. M.u.<;uui, Uiy late colleatfue iu I.M- body. A fiieinJ han IraiTsmilted to me 4 slip which 1 lloUl in m\ bund, 1akeu Irom a polilical ue«xpapei prinU d in I In-towo uf Wilmington^ North Oarolme, widen I j-k may be read as the basis ul the ubservations ^hieh I hava to submit to ihe Smalc. 'J'Jie Secretary read it as (bllolri : '•THIS WKEK.—The clOM ofbtwiliosa on Thurs-day ui^iii vmunlly coiiulmlc* Ihe pnMeol Mmiuis-traliou ul nation?.' adiro. At twelve o'clock on Friday, Pmoklia 1'ierce will take tho oath oi office as t'le.-ideiit ol the Uuiusd bttlee ■'The ,'ic-i-i.i Cojajrou will aleoanUal the nine time, ami there is great reaaotl to lear that u a ul £-i out without haviiuj done auyUunii for our river or burs. Ihe only chance now is wnh the Nmaic, and both the SouatOrs Iron) this Nate luai iheir baA k* upon the ullair and upon US. VWn^ or DaHlOCjUt, KederaliH or Uepu l.e-an, wo must hava a C'apr Keur Senator, if we hope to h.ne.mvUiiug done htf the ii|Uuatsts ul tho« portion ol ihe stale. Ales :>. badger and -Maiiyuiu can) lor iu abuol ii.c value i 4i chevv ol tobacco. Petbapfl, however, M^Aalte way jel be able to efleel aOHieUiilig through other-; bunt ban up-hill busiueaa, when eveu tne urjiaul resol*<ious ol the Legislature ol ihettowu State »«ni« not induce our .Nonii CaroliuuSeualoralo caoueiate „ wnh him. Thut ihey have relueed t->do ee, »e awnr." Mr. BADt.'KIt. The sicond taetMHl wlm-h | served in this body, I wit* callt d upon h> 11. •• in* habitants of Wilmington,, and ollketa who wire iiHinedialel) iuteresied in ila- nutlgatian ol Cape Pent river at and Below that town, to endeavor to secure Mima ippfoitriei lurnirhlug lighii ■ and buoy* fur thai river*. 1 ?>et myeelJ t /work, as of Course I was bound lo i:o, and tudcatwid I to hate that measure ol jail ivtn I exit tided to the peoplo ol" thai portion ol the Suite ; and 1 was successful in procuring the lirst and, so far as I know, ihe only eflurlu.il measure lor giiinjf se-curity to ihe iiu.ig.ilioii ol that stream. On thai and on e.ery oecaetofli it has been my custom ratbrr to Buw6a»ut Ui do what the mioreaia "I m'| Cousiiiui-ms required* than to make a publicfl- | hihiiiou ol in} sell on this lloor as :l*cn frtend, alwavs preferring to have measuris r.t'upted lor their rtln-l rather than io make speeches by which 1 mi,!, i hold uytfell forth as their special rh;nn- I'ioii. This « mter my aiieutMMi waeearU ralied lo the necessily lor an spprnpDaiimi in n spiel lo the entrance ol Cape 1'Var rutr. ihi* raaeuiade tein^ this: The lioveiiiinen1 uf ihe Lulled •Slates had established certain jellies to prwfcVCt thi: »1W ol Fort Uasweil. ihe elh-vi ol'which had been in make lhai xuleof the entrance linn, bul lo turn the current to U.dd Head. UN lb'! opposite [ i ; and by waffling loose saiuls lo precipitate them into the channels, and so to promote a rapid lid-nit; up, the eoneequenee of which was that the channel was tihallowid Irom twenty Iu twelve feet, and was losing its preeenl duplll al Ihe rate tif nine inches a year. Tun l«egndalDra oftha ISuie adopted a resolution on the snljeci, which 1 had ihe honor la present hen-, and had referred to the Committee on Coinineree. 1 fell ihe ah- **olule necessity for something being (liHHS and il is a little hard, when a yt uiUiimn has ihusen-deavoied lo ptucure what is desired lor a paritc-should hu labely rtfused to so-ope-rate with the eeiliTeUuin whu represent* Lii.it d.s-inet in ll.e olhtr House, in I'udea.oiuijj lo pro-cure this lelief, and turned his bttck as in scum and ennlempt lo file ;*pplicution. Mr. ('resident, I feel disiious, now and ever, lo Vindicate mi at If from ihe suspicion that umler any circuiustauei s I vnuUi penuil pervtnial or po-litical eiuisiileraiioi.s, •public or pmale griefs, <o induce me to iiej>Uel any duly whuh belongs to me as an Ameiicaii Senator, and especially any dulv ultii h hehmgs lo me ns a tteulef lro.li (he SlalO ol iNorth Carolina. This cuiniuunicaiion rein irks, di.it it is absolutely necessary, in order ru hava these things done, that ihe Cape Tear poiiioii of the Siale shall luite a Senator upon this lloor. 1 hate mi doubt that there are many geulleoicu there who cnuld represent the Stale on d.is Door with far greater ability than un st If, •II the aiucndmniis which we wire willing to i giou of the Sia'e a crime, y|ve up, Ai d ihen hu luteuuwl lo move lo ad* j Waa an OOhraga upon justice I all her past years, to throw herself into the arms ^'""h on Sunday. If U,e same' ifidMuual"!* ' ul a cumparalive etranger. who hie done noihing **und cuiimiuing the same uiTcuce a huh liaic b-r her, and whose protestations of ufluction have I le '*'n»pnsoned six months and condemned to yet lo undergo the firaj trial I il is every Way j ««rd labor. If a professor of teiitmn u i- Mill unworthy of pure and gentle m-idenhoud todoio. I "">» •»«<■*?. and !»«-' is cut off from the church « e can iiuRgiue but one excuse for her elope- ! Whoever is cum icted of iuinxicatiim. is fined »a* tneol—namely, the efforts ofparen Is or guardians *"!«■ auui is doubled for eiery oflener U to coerce her into marrying some one she does ' Mclesia.uc who falls under the uflence, loses his nut love. To avoid such a fate, she is j unified | °«|»;flu€' !' '• •••atrij.y forbidden tjej ■ ' —....-,. ~ .„ „v —— — — ....,j» ppu | umut; .Mill nufiianii V . | iu ,:ruInning awa-y ;. for ,no p* arent bus or e». ir had | " i«re, uud inakti it iinimaiuc upun ilie Umisa of lie bkliarad tiir,,: priui-lplM iu ot just .ad i rf , c';;"*lrjl" a ""■B""" '" >"-"-y ■l»w.' 1. .yiouiii.li. is lor. ji-ct ilut bill, ..ragrHoto il,i, (true; and he o.ui.l mil BORecirrllwl *ny nmsis- !!',"'.'" . LT . IJ ,'i"'"' *" ■'"'.'* Iu miund.iuii!. Hut, m Ih. fjine-i s.ilifitun.in ul i MM L'jih.ilic should hnld lin-m In lie true lur Ire- i , "?""'"" »l"»uld hl.o consent u u.iit, HiaclialfinmuTlha Cdmniille.on Pili.nn, ind laoil, and I'ul.e fur the rest M~mankind'. Vnd vet """ l",r.''l""l-'e ■« •isseiit.d lu or (lit aluiua hir other ineiiihii. uf the Siuate, I nMi lied ilie Uu..r, list .vr.libisli..|> IV-UM be a wan. that certain ua> '"ijoriiy. | bea, il she CIIUOMS lo many and m;ide ihe iiiull.nl li> msisl, ami Mfff to ai. oilier committee of rmilciti.ee. 'iho .Senator rr.mi Noflli Carolina rulwj ag.iu.1 thai ui.niou, because he MJi.lcd lo adhne, and make ll iill-peraiiie upon ll.e House ol Ifepnseiiiaiives lo lose III. lull, or il.e git, this a|iini'|.iiaiiuii am-ong oil,eu uhl.h liny had lelii.vd. I have al-ways .aid, and always will say, ilia! although ihe Senator from Nonh Cumlm. does n,.| make |. >rus. uo awan. mat ceriain | pen in the I'niifd Slates, el..innng 10 he lepW-tenUlivM of ihe Catholic Church, and lo have the support and sanction ol in high auihoniies— ufwhicihe named the .Now York Freeman's Journal, we Buffalo-Cell, ihe Uostua Pih.i, and ilie 1'iii.burg Shepherd of ihe Valley—had de-nounced him in the IIIIIM trolriil leims lor hai. mg aiowid tlle.e opinions, and declared his reu-diuesa lo stand by them in iheir a| plication lo whaicur cases might arise, lie thought the tly Hhcthir beuttfj ■piriluoui li.juois i llces. or making a tiiaiurb 'give or Mil u. iquoi. io studems. sen anla or a i.r.r.n- » koever is found drunk in ihe „„ei». tig I ilisinibaiice in a public house, la luipn-oned and lined; bBe-fcall of ,he line LZ I" Ihe inlonner. and the oiher half to i oppusiiiou to hi r par.nl.' wUllua, lei her quit their home openly, frankly, H broad daylight, ■nd in such manner aa shall kindly bul ulleily pircludo any pretence thai hei act is clandestine . or ill-considered. .No one should be persuaded : 1O "• •W or coerced lo marry where she due, noi love j I bul lo wan a year .,r two for the asseut of those ■ ■; u,e iiiloiiiK-.-. ,„„| ,|le ,„|1Br Uilj, ,u ,(|e " I - ice I.) a ye.r ihese ordinance, ,„ read aloud ,. the ebunhc. by ,he cl.rgy. and every la.cr..- keeper ,. bound ,o keep a copy hung up i„ ;,,« principal mom ol In. hnuac. under heavV line.! hLiulc.aerIihe..1.e regulations, acaicel"y " drunkard is who hi an.I ptiMikly wilh greater ability ih.iu my late ne.er known him lo be wanting on any occasion, coih.igue; hul linn I veuli.ri. lo assert, dial no man Mr. II A VI 1.1.\. I ihiuk ll bul ju.l lh.il I from that or any oil,er section ol ihe Siale, can j should bear le-liiuony lo wl.„l has I.,lien lii.in e*er reoresefjl it e/iih Iruer devotion, and more ' the Senator fruiu Noriil Caroli.ia, so far as ihe e.innsl and tiiif.ilieruiu allciilion lo the promo- ' aclion of the Cuiiimiinc on Comim ice is con-lion ol every int. retlof Nurtll Carolina ol which i eernedi and .o lar as his applieallun lo the euh-rlie Qeueral (soveminenl has charge; ami 1 will jecl before il.o cuimiiiiuc i. c.n.ccnud. An ae-tual rrpoil vaa made lu tl.u S.uaie. embracing tatim.ita lor ail appropriation, (ut harhurs, riv-much noise about hi. Suite litre in tl.u Senate. ytt, Whenever the inn rets of h.s Stale are In lore Aichbishop ought lu declare expt a eoiiiui.iiee, lie attend, lo limn wuli as much the liens ol those papers HA but approbation zeal and lid. lily as any member ol ihe body al- i'cr himself, he c.niMdered lilt lends to Ihe iiiiercsls of his cousiitui ms. 1 hate al war wnh Ihe principles ol liberty al war with ll.e Archbishop's pruiciphsas set forth in hie leciuie on ihe •• Caihohc Chapter "—un-Aiucr-ican. and calculaied lo place the Calholic church in a lalse position bclore Ibc country and ihe Tin moil run II her lire done what ihey could for •HMlbre...»daughtershnuidrsteem a hardship, j The following are the amendment, in relation r- „ „,,„e null, , „ be .old abou. the -eon., to,hi, i,„potu,,t ni„8utl, H,ljc(l "TbZ I iiiaMulme prowlers by night about : House of Con-ress ! ' gan.cn walls ami under bedroom windows, in j ■• Stc. 1 j. And be , -iiirat ol opporiiiinii,., i„ p„ur sedu. inig Oallerie. ; the Se itlletly latse—. nuo ih« cai» of simple n nine lo tell it now. As isses ; bul we havu nut i general rule, ihcy aie Tho Paeiflo Railroad. it further enacted. That or W ar be. and ho is hereby au- im.rjzed. unde.«r■ itfh.e.. .d1i1re—c.t■i!on. of ihI e Pr.res..d.•e• n™tu f ihe Luii.d States, to empb. rtoild. ol.i suother ihtne;. that, if any |euUepian s.ha|l be Mill here frulll Ihe Cape Tear :»k>iou, and be ex-paeni io [iroeure the aid or aaaniaiHte of lite Bea-nie in prowoisNg sBtaaurea trf inteanal improve-meniei whether ol luuhois ortHert*, ulucb he may deem eaaential inhiaowo 8iaif( lie will have to adopt a different ■yaieoi of Iceliee. and n\uw a dilferenl svsleiii of principles from those have geneially been avowed by ihe rep-al the Stale id uf telling Spirits Speakios to tho Churches Oil Balurdet evening lasi, Uev. i)r. l'\ which rcsentelit«j of dmi ourtlou not the most perauaaive meil wen » ho represenl other portioni if the country lo do any thing for North Caroljnnf lu announce that he M ho uj-ks ihe aaaiaianee or lavor is utter* uppoeul to us ol ihe en doi*ia uyihing fur -i.y o.!.*.,- j., ui.irv, Mi. President, ! am lorry lo have trespassed U|(ON the Semite, nio] .■*pici...!y thai I lia.e bieu ohhi*i d lo make ibis siatemcni eontaii.hitf ueeee-stuily so much egotism ; but I felt that it was due lo mvaelf. 1 did not chooea that mv constit-ueuhj in .\or;h Caroline, mv Uemoerauc confiib> iirut-, who are juM and honoiablu nun. dhouid, by an, ibing in ihe parly press, eoppvee me to bo the miHoiihy (leraon which I am represented in Ulal publication to be. 1 lake this method, in justice io my tale eolleage and myself, ol pulling tins uiaiti r right, because the leading !'■ aiociatie journal here, being one til ihe official reporters i.l ihe Jennie, this eipianaiion will appear in its column.., ami oa read by hundreds m North Carolina who never otherwise arotildaeeii. I behe\e 1 might appeal, if necessary, for rooUr-ination of what I have said in ihe honorable Sen* aior frum California, [Mr. Uwijt, | the chairman oi ihe Commitlee on Uommerae, [Mr. Uainhu. and to other SeUBlun, but 1 have Uuiie. Mr. (J\M\. I the honorable Senator liom Norlh Care v-orrohorale even word he ha-slated wnh regard to ibis mailer. He brought thai lunjeel io the ' llotjce ol the Commitlee mi .Naval ..dans beloie { (hu naval appropriation bill had come from the House of, Uepreeeuiattvea, ami he always presat d il upon uie as all important measure, and itiain-hjtaied an earnest desire to have the suhiiet cm- ! Cone promptly * thai u was a condition ol ihingfl I when we met at the proper lime. Wl. not only dial required relief, bul which did not the naval appropriation bill came from ihe Nou -admit of delay m affording ih.it relief* 1 learned afterwards, from mv friend whorisal the head of the Committee of Commerce, fMr. Ilauilin.j lhai the com...iiiee bail deelinad to re-port any separate measure, and would allow tliene things to be considered only upon a gener-al bill. I thought lhai wan unjust Io the p.irtuu- |ur locality of WbtCh I have epokeili and hiving provided mytell with a cmumuinc.it.oo Irom I'ro-lessor liaclie, showing uot only li.e neeosiiy of the work, but that it W.H iadbspensable lhai it should be immediately commenced, 1 procured the unanimous consent uf the Committee on Na-val Affairs 10 report an amendment proposing .m il entitled, when the bill came 01 tiou in ihe Senat. lira Navel Cuuilller, Georgia, [Mr. Charll irom Rorih Carolina chair—to iu»kc a moll ers, „nd iakts ; bud ii: dial eouimonieallou were istimates l^r the two places] he has named ; Cape rear rhei iml the Savauoau river, Su earnest was tl.u Senator from North Carolina io have Ihese njrjcCU separate and distinct lioui all olh-eiP. that he ciine personally bt loie the Commitlee on Coinineree ami solicited i:s separate acliun. In ll is ! ibejiidgniLol ol ihe comuiitiee, ifiere was no <!ij-eutla- fvrti.ee between these east s .mil uihcrs contained in the general ellimaUs, tJXCepl in degree; and if I here Mai a more urgent ui. easily for these cases, dieie was suil.ni urgent utoassity fur other cases | bid while I, as chairman; of ihq cosamiltee, waa in favor ul aeparala reports in the case, the cum-io line overruled me, ami were unwilling to *ep-irate il hoot a general bill. I think the Stm.lor from North Carolina has erred in one paxlleular, ami I think ihe LSenele has a right lu tiomplaui, bul not hit COUSlilueuta ; and that was, taking the mailer from the appropriate Commitlee io which It belonged uud carrying it to a commitlee winch bad not t..e subject before Ihem, and gi lllng an H] propriatiou hue somewhat by ludlrtetioii. I do not Bod (anil wnh him, I did mil know lh.it die recnmmendatiun ol ihe Committee on Naval Affairs had been made until il was adopted. The Senator from tfurth Curulina know* very well thai I opposed a similar appropriation when of. lered by the Seubtur from .New Vork ; and he also knows very well Ib&l 1 would havuopposed I.is proposition if 1 bad been in my place when il was ilft rid. But inasmuch as ;t was adopted by ihe Senate at the eariie»4 aolieiiaiiou ul ihe Senaiorho.il North Caroline, I withdrew ihe motion lu leeotiMih r it. Mr. UOKLA NO. I hone I will be permiitsd P«.""*?!_°.f».M7 lo ,u,,il>' i,,,L' word in coimeaiion with this subject. As is will known. 1 have as lillle political t>)m-p. uby wnh ihe Seaaior Irom North Carolina as any other member ul this body. I am ptoud to My, however, lhai personally our relations uie, and always have been, ol ihe most pleasant char* acter. In regard lo tins particular matter, il so happens that ! can speak lo one point of some nnporiaiire. When ihe appropriation mine he-lore ihe Senate, or rather when I knew it was ! On Saturday evening las., liar. Dr. l>flg. ol ""»;"" r?»M?!d "' ?" b> lUu*° ""^ *'jJ »««J muc« hereof as msv be . ecessarr . ?T this c.y, uehved a discourse to his cong.egai.on. and cher.shtd her all her da, s. , faoia is hereby app^riIw^?«V >nV on die modem Spiritual pheaomena. The learn- ' »*" manage ol girls of fourteen Id sevenicen in ihe 'fieasun not mherwise an i^ ed divine treated ihe subject wnh great serious, years la a *ery pravajfjal cause of persona! sod'defray the eipei.se ol such eiMlor,.."'"' i * liese, and in a inaimer whicJi merits uur carelul '^""uniied evil and sull'triug. l'itmaturely lax- veys- ' ■^■u™«Ul sur- Cimsideratiun, though We cannot ayUpatblBtl with ; t''1 rtl111 ''io care and nourishment ol children, Stc. 10. And he ii IliMlmSklM i mi , coming bduie ihe Seniiie, I cxnn.sevl an OppO-ot Kepreseuuiives, u waa al so late a period iu iU,0„ m u - nut that I objected to ihe removal ol the session, thai without being hilly considered, j ,[,,, obatruClioflS, but I objected lo il as a stpa- 1 am sure wiUmut being coosidered ai all in the nt§ ,„t.a,ur,., a(ld iMM,|r(< thsl ii should laki (■ominiiive on Finance, a was reported wilhoul nu.id aiiiemlilienl poiisilulily was ill upon the Naval Cummittee, of proposing amend' iiicnls iu il. And 1 will lay that vvlit II iho \J- »ol Committee met for the purpose of proj.using amendments which Ihev had prepared to ihe bill, ■ he first one ilul came up was the amendment lor the appropriation lor the improvement of Cape 1'car river, and in order that it should have dial consideration lo winch the comiuillee thought i fur consider.! appropriation ol •oO.OXHl for IhS object. At the lion Ihe Senate, I gave way," as chairman ul «aie time the commiiue uiuuiuiuusly concurred Ihe Naval Com11lee, lo allow lira Senator from in reporting a similar umiMuiment lor removing Charltoiil—the honorable SenaU r wrecks from the Savsunah river, in ihe Stale ol Irom North Caroliua [_.vlr. UaJgerl being in i!.v-tieorgia ; and -» I w.is ealbd upon by you, sjr, lo lo make mutiun to consider ti.is amend-relieve vou In part From the oppressive labors meAifirst,ao ibai il there was any contest wnh brought upon ihe Ch.ir by the th.se o! the ses- regard lo n. lustre uilghl be a full and fail oppur- SIOII, it was agreed between me ..ml ihl hie Sen- inotiy of disCUSsiug it, ill order lo show Ihe Uft* atorlrom Ueorgis [Mr. CharllonJ tUat the a- cesmy ol the appropriation, aaendmsnl shooId be offered hy him. i Hgnuied Furiher than ibai. the smendmem paseed this lo several uf m> ineuds ou tbII flour, p irucular* body, as is known, without an> serious opposi-ly my Irieud* on tne Democratic side of ihe lion'; and when the Comm.Hie ol Conteienec ChMslwisi aesonf whom it gives me great satis* was raised, ihe Beiuior from Nofib Carolina lacnon tosay that i have m.oiv wsraioo.-—n,.,i oaioe to me, ami 1 believe lo the tfeoalof Irosa this was a sjieaaure m»l onlj hfhi aud proper in Ueorgis [ Mr. Dawsou ( also, who was i member useli; noi muy ntqamog immediate provisions uf Ura Oomastiiee olCou/ereure« andnrged. wilh by law, bui that Melts personal interest and «nx- ail ilie eaiiteausesa and powei .' — seed, the IO.US personal oVsire that the aiiiemlii.eui should I this appntpvulioNi and be lowpiof. Phe iwo ins m bear on my I wbieb were impels' a.-il by lha Isle H*-eau.r from Georgia. They live, for luaieUi.g upon il fi r d ...' ' I... : | msined inal ii ihouiu take its Huong ihe ippropriaimna for n moving oh-liruoiioni in Other rivers and harbors. The Sen-ator Irom North Caroliua eame iu mo, and made an appeal in behalf ol this particular work, uud pui us character ami us necessity m such a light before uie, that I yielded lo his request; and I must be permitted io say, however i* m.iy reflect ou me generally us a legislator, :!. .t 1 was as much inJlucnced by my personal relations and kindness lor him as any conviction uf the laiput* lance of the work. r Archbishop Hughes and Mr. Mcaghcr. iMtKi.siiM. coanaaPONDsBlkOKt It will be remembered lhai some week* since, T. I'. Meaghei, L'sij , the Irish patriot, made a Speech ut a dinner ul the .Meagbcr Uuacdfl, ol .New York, ui which be reserved w certain ar* lempla Uwl had been made to silence him in re-gard u> Uov, Kosantb, and the prioeiplea ofeivH -ii.I n iigmus liberty ; and (bat |M repelled with a good deal of Hidign-lioo such attempt* Ul re-nnet bis IreeJom ol opinion and of speech. An luiereetmg eorreepoodeuee is said m luve passed betwesu linn and Archbishop Hughes, upou this subject, the substance of which is thus given in the .New ^ oik Tiui ■ Archbishop wrote tt> Mr. Meaghrr. icfer-li i- w < il know .i ih il ii.j i" lira speech m question, and desiring some iu4 is to iho pers. lusuieral.on, though we cannot sympathize with bis fears. Hu i .:_,■ admi'.ud lira/ut/r and repudiated ihe idea of their being merely some new development ol clee.ne or iiuigiitcue forces. llu contended for lira Spiritual uiigia ufloe maniresuiiiijiis, but insisted that ihe "Adversary ol suuU " was imploded in their production.— This conclusion he rested, not oil lira uiiimsie nature of the Lets, bui ou the alleged disagree-ment of iho nunlies rations with several verses which Ira cited from different portions of the Old Testament. Ii was in..iuuiued that tho brn quotaliou*. frum ibc ihe aucieid Hebrew Sciip-luies, coiiiamed (*ud"i /au; and thai since the mysterious phenomena did not comport wuii ihi_ strict Inter ul i s teachiugS, they nuial depend on Saiamc agency. Uibtis may be inclined to ihiuk that Mod a law is written as distinctly in ihe bodies aud souls of living men, as in the Pentateuch* and that ihe Divine word is still tlo-quently spokeu in the Providence thai still guv* cms ihe world, as iu ll.e ncoidid experience ol the 1'aM. Dr. 'J*yng ipoko wilh great spparanl concern, and warned his people against pursuing the in-vestigation lor sc.euii.ic purposes, or under the delusive idea that Ihe itivsleiious power is harm-less- He unnuuiictd ihe (act that lucre were mediums among the communicants in his church, and that for three weeks past AS had junonutfy WritUtii uith his udvtrnai'j ulau'itt Utt£§*wti/u, Ii had uisluibed his medltaUous by day and ms sleep by night, and the speaker **>s uiidtrsluod lu remark that if the annoyance continued to in-crease, he should be obliged Io relinquish ms ministry. lie desired ihe earoeal prsyers ol his people and begged their torbeanmce furspaakiug so plainly. j'heie was no dcnuiiciatiou . i mediums or others, but ihe whole discourse evinced a candid and loving spun, a prolound Solemnity ul feel* mg. and Ihe most painful apprehensions. Uur respect lor Dr. Tyng's sincerity is uutdimiuished by our widely dulertnl esinuaiu of die new du-velopmeniSi W c trust that the JJoclur's appro hension arose from whole sul ji el. We, at lea»l, ba*>0 no suspic i lhai our Heavenly Vainer baft resigned lira wpi din. lira ehuicb into ihe hands ol lira Adversary, or lhai Ira wid ever Withdraw his Divine guaiui-anship.— SfptFtlUOi MtttgfQpht The Express quou-s a part of lira Spiritual Telegraph',, paragraph about Dr. Tytig's lecture uti the ' Ujppmgs," uml civilly adds : "Hi course we have Ml means of knowing whether all lois is irue or noi—nobody believing whal a newspaper *.i)s, t.'iut //rojtuu* lu 6e Ssjn i/eti by Sf/ii Ut.'* Now, ihe Telegraph " proles>ts lo be edited** by nu other" Spirits " than sueh as edit the £x-press, »av mg only, that, those who edit lira I el-egraph appear io have some brains. '1 hey mav be very aadly iu ciior, but ll.eir veracity will SUoTsr nothing in comparisuu with that ul lira Mureae-—/»• i. 'J'nOuuc. ed wilh the care aud Iheir cous.iiuiious giv are already on the dowul nourisliitic. ,r cliild,,,,. S«c. 10. And ba i, :ur,|,cr e„ac.e,l. That .lie ay. and .1 iliirty ,1,,-y englowr. and ,.,!,,, |a.r.„„, t '. JJ««S I.igliliin t'Xpluraiiiina aud surii'i« »l. ,'i I - ;. .' i. lha ysuiigaal aS.-ai whiot any ». .I..,.,l.l a. ....... .11..™ . "J"""•"""' ur8«"."d.a mairv .v. r. i many uis'inct corns us there Bra r,...i J_7>,,,y,o.*c.1,>,il.,cc.sa1.clibt.il.r.-- .u„<-j,d. and ,.,,ir so.ml rep„r,s Z Ti ibllli be laid The Spiiitual Rappeis. Ih. runes|iiiudeiil nf ll.e Cilielinile writin, Irom Wa.hin.iua Ciu 1'alriot l .■ •• repora SIUII be laid beluiu C«D|ia« an or failure the fir.i Monday in 1'ibruary, eishiecii bundud and lifiy-lour. The Table Experiment—We have heard nd Ceo. Thupson uill take llnir bibb. Oallll thai ilu-y ba.e iout.ra-d with ib« apiriteof Shalr deparlid Ineuds and nlalivcs I That, is a good deal. io... oi ihese eiperioi.nu fain, on in pri-van- houses. I rMb ihe other day. Mrs. liener-al llaylie, of Virgn who was telliii| some «• ry iiliaonlinary (call of superuatuial powers ila Iruib ll'uirtnlun A pi-rl.imitd hy her ilaughtcr,. Senator Mas.m of, V imiiiia. lol.l her thai her head was lurn.d. thai eh no man peeps wilh. and we hww mere waa no r..||,,.,..ii „r huninuwery about u. for ,|lu ■able cnliounl ,., mm when eiery hand waa ee.aied al least half an ineh Iron, ila sorface Whether the disto.ery will eier he ol any bene-fit we .-ani.nl „y. hut there ran be m. doubt of she had am on lii,. wrung side of die I'm JC and had lost her reason. Hut after teeing ihe eiperiioenle, ihe ,rava Senator berMD* deetdy inter.su d. and doubted. .\|r. Beeielary Corwin saw ll.e perl..rui,,m-e» of lha Mix.■* l-'ox, and was IBlllMl. Uov. Talinadi;e is in .-uiislanl cor-respond. n.-e with Mr. Cdhoun. Ihrawh Ihese ■pinlual rapp, rs. lie sa> s that a pen held by a rustic boy writes for Mr. Callioun, like Mr. (.'..I-boun. in his ,|yle of UlOUghl, tie. These sre very eiraog. ihiaga. I n.utloncil -ome droe a-go lha 1 sraa|olog to test tho rappers by calling Ihe a,,mi of a fiicod who was living, lien. Mc- Qllei u said lhai lie had been done. A gc/illemail mquind aboul a young lady lit big. called up her spirit, asaed when and where situ died, how ma-ny children she had lili. tte. Answe.a were gl,«l».he had nine children. Ac. Ilul, in f.cl. Hie young lady was only eighteen years ..Id, and was ih. u Hung and tingle" General Thump-mi. apprehcn.ioii ol ihe son losl his clu.ik iu t'h.irhsl.in—ihe spirit lol.l htm he had h>,l his cloak, and dial It was found, that he bad wrlllin about il, and il was safe, ll turns -nil, however, that ihe cluak was not bund, So die spirits lie as weil as tail Ihe Irnlh own opinion is, that it is all hombuggery. The Kcv. John II. Ucy, I'aslor of ihe Map. list ( hureh ol ibis place, lias resigned and is now uaking .rnuigewenli lo u.. io Alnca in ih. cipainy ola Mis-i,.n,iry. Mr. l.aey is a gentle-man highly csieemed by all win, know hnn, for hlaehrieliau virtue, and amiability uf disposition, and ibis whnlc coiumuniiy will ji'iin his Church In deep regret u.rr Ihe loss of so able and .,. good •Dnine. Heaven', blessing alien.I htm, in his elh.ris lo eril.ghiened the benighted Afri-can.—. l/j.'Cu/i Chronicle, .Suinbir n/ Office Srevrert.-—In answer to \ Slalein.nl made, dial Ihcie are 4I..IHI0 olhce, in -he Lulled .Siaus. and that 120,090 persons hava made application lor diem, lha I'rovidcuce Jour-nal remarks :—•• As h.r pulling the whole num-her of applicants al 120.0011. ihl. is nonsense The number from Virginia alone will ba greater, and every lealh man in .New Hampshireeipecta lo be a foreign minister al least." My An Iowa paper laVl thai Ihe people there tuvu added auoiher meamiie lo ilteir aruhinetitrj. It in called " die ilrnukaid'-i weight or measure." ll I* us lullow-. i 'I alasaes make s dr inn make 3 drouk-ndji make 1 groceries ui.iht-u j ols make ii tieuhcotiaries at 1 dram. 1 diuiirvard. 1 grocer}-. I |M|. 1 pauitenuary, I to—II. Elacks in tho West Indies. The London Times thus r.lers lo lite resullof ll.e eiiiam ipatloli ul SLvis in Ihe Urllish VV esl India Islands : •• Uur legislation has been dictat-ed hy the presumed neci-axlics of the African slave. Alur Ih, Bouncipation Acl. a large ; charge Waa assessed upon iliu euluny in aid of] cull and religious iiistiloliuus for the hi nelii ol Ih, euliaiichi.ed negro, aud it was imped ihori-eolored sill jecls of die Brili.il Crown would ' soon he as.ni.il.iled lo iheir fellow ciliaens.— 1 ...ill ail liie lolormalloti which reaches us. no lea, ihan Ir ibu VISI'JIJ prubabdniea ol lb. .MM', we ,:re eunairained to bplievad that ll hopes lu.e bt-.-n l.dsiiied. Th, negro h*j nut acquired with his Ireeduin any habit, of industry or morality. Hi* indeo.'ildei.,:e is lillie belter than thai ol ail uueapiored i.i.ile. Il.i.lug ac-cepted lew of the leslratnls of civilization, hu is aineiiahle to iew ol its neccsetties, sad ihfl aranll ol Ins IIJLUIC are so e.isily h.ili-lit,l. i!,.u j| ||,,. current r,it. o. ..ages he is .'.iieil upon for noih-ing bul li'lul or de.ullory eierliou. The blacks, .In .Inlithte /oi Poison.—Mr. Porter, of IV. York, some lime sinre. swallowed a large quan-tity rd corrosne sublimate, through mistake.— Fortunately for ihe sufferer, a boitle of awe.1 oil stood on the same shelf fr»in which he had taken Ihe poison, and he eeiaerf and drained it of it. coniems. The effect was insisnianeous. Tbii aclion of ihe mercury was arrcsied, and Mr. r". has now nearly rtcu.ered. The ilie.it I. laws of IJraiil do mil perinil imp»i,on-bl. and il is lien lo impossihle by law lurca au unwilling deblur lo pay t still credit glveu for lour, eighl and twelve moulhs, snd v ears, bul die stale uf public opinion is sueh. that failure lo ait-el prcuuiary eugage-ii,. nu is rare Al the Slate Fair al I'uughkecpaie, enrri, years -nice, hundreds ul the female psrl ol Ibc rruwd to ihe great inconvenience of others, .i,„,d Uu si loll length on the seals in ihe grem ienl, „ X cro;i w:.s about lo dehrel his Address. One I Ihe pi.lueui.in. ui oMlashioued sort oi a «e„.l!L nan, hrough un all down m a ,,„,..." . '■•" lualend ul bscaiuing inlalligent l.u.- gieinglha or.lcr. -To. laditt will allJtdT ' e becurag vs^ruuu and etjuauen, | bega/tuiaj .....:- uo !'■ " "own—. .'.
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Title | The Greensborough patriot [March 26, 1853] |
Date | 1853-03-26 |
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Swaim, Lyndon Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Description | The March 26, 1853, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
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VOL. XIV. GREEXSKOKOUGII, N.C., MARCH 20, 185^3. NO. 722.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY" SWAIM&.SIIKKWOOD.
toHe-i I Ulna. n.«*«■*,.
It-mresenlaiivr*. which refused its eonrerrenre.; eminl of its partial operation. I looked tipim I as bavin,- thus denouncedhim. Ho said that by
The honorable rJoiirnian ui the Cmnmitleu on t this an JII improvemint that was necessary, be- many he hud been understood ax referrm*- Ul ilie
.Naval Aflairs. [Mr.Uwin,] who was upon the I cause lite obstruction was created by dm <.ov . Hishopand cnhtr ofltlWU „t ihe Kouian Oaihuhc
iwo ('iniiiiiiiirifl id Conference between itlfl two i eminent IOJOIC Not only did I advocate u in | Church ; and his language was so vumie a* to
House* ..pun the N-uy appropriation bill, knows,, ihe Cuiuii.iueu of Conference, as I slated lo the [ give no lUuVienl warrant for the contradiction uf
One dollar per square (iilteeu line*) for the h»»t . that at my earnest mstaiiee, hu made it a point | Senator ih..t ! would, but the cumiuiiiee broke i the rumor. II
to insist upon those ameudmcuis ; and my hiend , up on this M|Mtlal iicm
from (icioiiia, also,fMr. Dawson.ja member ol t with the naval dl'BQt
die committee, who is not now passant, joined f when a-c.ond Commiuiu of Conferencd was
hnti in insisting lipuu it t and leeling the present i railed, of which ( was a member, that committee 1 often
necessity* a* well as ycldtn^ in my personal on litres dillVrcn: occasions, utio prepared Ul j fiuus quartersI hut he had t
'week, and twenty-live cent* lor every week there
after. Deduction* made in lavor ofattudiugftiKer
li>eiueuls as lollovvs:
3 MMrrfts
(hie rtquare, >J.5U
Two squares, 7.00
TUree " (juuh) lO.uy
Hall column, lS.Ou
6 MONTHS. I Ti:vit
MJMI jn.oi)
io.ee 11.0)
la.uo tflUli.
2J.U0 3J.UU
Runaway Marriages.
The l.ifiM.nii . of our Siale every winter al-leinpi,
some iii.Uerinfr of our Iuus respecting
.Marriage, bul generally succeeds MI doing »*rj
.., , ,„.:,:, , , B , ""'r "■'"•'"'•f- VV, urge uo action stall m. .he
ml lit. one coimcc-ed ( would give him some utore MUM mlor.uaiiun I TJT.' i "l""ei" any cl,an*« •'"'" ■**••
New Oilcans. And ' upon ll.e suhjcci. '"" "' "lu,,e '" ihe— l»*«- »' »»« thai a pro-
Mr. Mother replied by .., in, that he had ! J**!! bu '?%** f"r ^ "f*"*** •""' "»■
m been a.ked (or similar rspluna.iu,,. Iron, va-1 frt. ^""V ***"&*■,. ,
I no popular notions on this tul ji . i. fomented
Personal Explanation of Mr. Badger.
L'. S. SKXATK.
..~~....v, — - — j „ ~- ..w , .- ~- ..fc... »»m^ «v,u pni (..niu •» , ..WJ« .|u.iiH-in j uill UC Hail tilioOriUlV 1* lu-i'J hi i ., ill #~"» -*•••«..»vu , - ■•"w ...v« «.<•■■• 11:000 ioai,
uinlna and joloMialion mi I'M .uljeet, oll'i red in aeparale, oee.ua. llio St-tulors from Ucurgia and ' gt>0 UWui Tlie olficial potition and perwmal ' >*■"""■ r"vtm- lileraluie ul the. day, I >«nee of timely relief, the rehgjou, all
eoiiiiiiiueu thai ho would »urrender the (piirupri-1 LunjaWIM iefuae.1 percmtonly to gi-.e up thia ap- ] uhlraeltr uf the Archbi.hu i. lioAever entiihd ' \t' "Pe,,''''."''v '"* ■•' nuaiaken. The young J lineal inmituliuni of the ialand inuat be
aiiou lor the rin-r in his own State, if ll.u House ; propnation at the ear.it.l sugueatioii of iho Sen- | liiul lo a more full and d> iini'io aialinie'iit of Ins I *'"' ""I"* {""" *• parental rool lo mar- ] «•• ""d the imiei of the pooblatiotl I
eiLamlliee would agree to ueriutl this approprta- J ator from jNorth Carolina. There neier waj a i meaning, which he was iiuii.i •"■' '""ii iTurni I hero never was ; wlncli quite wwnilhli,u". to n„ii»ee — 'i "• f, "1"",' i■""i"v"r"nut'r'"i.-r' wWHl"O' *w"a"s pprrouubaibmlyy unknown '•> barbarism.'*
gteater injustice done to any man than that of i The laugiage used, he said, was intended in'be I '° " *'"' " "''"' "'P'e**,,"'J »• ■• K'1' «' I
I had tho ehcetful,; »ui inj! that he he* mil exerted himself, from the j bfoad enough to eover the rases of all of what ! ra
1
r'.'p,1?'' " •"> *•« a reiuarkably clever and ]
it 1. now apprehended ,|„, »ilh ,he fa,,ur, of
ruhieatmn in ihe island, will coma the lailoieof
its.resourct. lur m.trueih.g „r conirollinp iia
l!0P"' "• Su-iimiiinpnt doe, ,hi, eon.umin«.
iiou app«.r, thai niemuiials have been signed bf
classes of colonial society hitherto staudiu| alntif
Irom politics, and not only the bench and Ih.
bar, but ihe bishop, rlcrgv, nml ininiat. i, of ail
denummaii-in. in the ish.nd. wiiliout enceplions,
lave recorded their conviction thai. In the ab>
the religious and ednei.-
abandnn-retrograda
\VtDM>DAV. Mai. h '.). 1853,
Mr. UADliEK. I desire lo ask a few lllih-
*utes of the liltio of the Senate this morning, lor
the purpose oi making what is 1'nTiiitionly ealhil
a personal eipianaiion. it if ihe riist nine in (He
course of my lerviee in Ihe Beuelii■ ■ "teliien has
now extcudid inio ihe seieulh session—ll.el I
have ever ironhhd ||»1 sell w ills any malleis whlrh
liappell OUttlde of tlie ChamlxT, and hate ever
thought any personal eonCi rn of uiiue important
Vuough to excite ihe allenUirit id' this body. I am
in llio habit of looking oil eiery asnaull made a-fcain.
t me in (lie public press wllh itidillcreuce,
Soldering verv sirotiglv on cooiempi, ai.vl per-
•tap. hafe car'ritd the inatur r.lhcr lurlher than "ljr '"'•","> '" |
,'.'*8u"«*> •""•' !••
. ju.t euil.Uler.lioa of eb.) i. due to my I •l""""'«J " '•■"'"-' •"«"!» "
j tiou lor Cape Fear to pa
In all ll.tse pructvdblga
heany ami anxious eoncurrence of .Mi. .Mau->uui,, beginning to the cud, in order tj get UUJ appro-illy
late C'dlcaj{ue, who in each and etery respi cl | priatiou. He may not have spoken lit the >SL*II-itrii'tl
as In came »u Annncan ISenator and ;.s . ale on this stilject, it is true, bul he did speak io
a .V.i ih Carolinian, feeling it ins special duly to that portion of tins body lo whom the power ol
piotide for whal wits urctssary for any and eve* bringing the measure forward was intrusted—the
ty purlinn of the Stale which j-dully ui.li me he Comuiitiee on Naval Allaire
represented im this lloor. Mr. liAlKiK.t. 1 was in the chair.
In these proceedings, Mr. l'lesidciil, I diecliar- M«". (jlVI.N, 1 uill say further, that when
*ed m.tlin.tf more tiun 1 h It u> be my duty. I ihe Aral eoinmiuce bio.io up, and we came back 1 doctnnes and wor»htp of tbt Esubliahl i
deiired no thanks. I ex pec tod no commendaiioii. , and reported th-l we COL. Id uotegrec, ji ;s well] Uo there learned that firedoui of consctem e wu
At least 1 knew I tdiould receive none from ihe , ki.ow u that the Setltllur Iron, ,\orUl Carolina ' one of iho inalienable rij-hls ol man ; tint rt!i
Huarur irom which ihe cMmcl which baa been IJlOlbd that uchouW ..dhere lo our amendment; ; giojH worship was a Ibing with which Govern-read
comes. U.n | d.d ihiuk. and d» think, thai ( and he u iil.diuw that uiuimn at my soliciiatmn, j had no right to interfere ; and that anv law :na
I we might agcee wilh the House on i king uiueHl iii maiiers of religion frmii the rdi-pui.
uhable by law,
id humanity
admiiable ll -Uqucr Law In Sweden.
j ifuilty of Uutrtgeoua t>rauny iu requiring,
form, from the Irish people, eoi)h>ruiiiv lo ihe
lluil and to my Bguaillueuui ex^cdy wunai.ud.
Itut a case has now nriaiu which 1 I. el mxseil
'bouud to make n exception io the teueril rule
ul' siit ,,i i , iiidiuATcnCr, aii |