Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 June 1829 — Page 1
WESTERN SUN 8c GENERAL' ABYERTISEMo
1 BY ELUIU STOUT. VINCENNES, (1ND.) 8ATUKDAY, JUNE G, issy.
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THE W ES I ElirS feUN I I must recur to first principles -principles which
IS published at SO 50 cents, for 51 numnrts; which may be discharged by the pay :r.cit of &2 at the time of subsetibim:.
Payment m ad vaticc, hemg toe mutual m- .petuientlmmati b.ing, possessing cert
l?rct ot both pat ties, that mode is solicited. ; able limits which are the vise of his limbs for his A fj.iI urc to notify a wish to discontinue at ' protection, nil the necessary means of acquiring the expiration of the time subscribed for, will preserving pi petty, life and liberty, includhz consisted a new rn(nrcni:tU ; tv no sub- ; h,S evc' accessary means without which a natui ,vi ... ....a ,n ' ral human being c; n not exist. I he Great Ausci tber at liberty to discontinue, until ail ar-. tl . , , , . . ,, , . oi. i ' thor ot man has commanded and stncllv chargi ear ages aic paid -bunsCnbers must pay the hini U) u 1 these means. This glo c is postage on their papeus when sent by mail, -man's habitation, and each and every one has a LUcts by mail to the I alitor em business right, an exclusive i iiht to a part. A state is a ittUiU be r-aiu or they will not be V.unded to. ' moral being composed of a greater or less mmiPhtducz will bo received at tho Cash 'her of natural independent human beings, eiuiMirktt 'nee, for subset iptmns, if delivered to U' S "11 their natural tights The reason- ' i mg to me is verv plain, 'i hese independent hu- ,"" "' . ,. ... , : man beings uniting and forming a s. ale, a body ivDVF.Ti isEMr.MTs not exceeding (.;?not rd.mibh the use of any of their will be. inscriei. tmce times lor cue ad- , nurai rip)hts . thi; ; ,u,t tbe object of the Ular. and twAfj-fivc "cnV; for each after in- lu,;n ; the 'sole object of the Unionis the prescr-
:-: n roiaai one-, in ao same jiu ;uunai. , asaon, me oroiccuon ana cn;o mem ro me mi-
1 At the close ot the i evolution, each state 1 where a grant is made with c. ndmi.i.v
are tundatnend. watch are unchanecable iiniv!nnrl-iwa!p.-i,tr,incnhlf,in c,.,r;,. r. ! . i . c ... ... .
! tlieir nature, and wm-h m duration have been I i ... ........ :.. i i r . Li m
.. . unu i.iucp-.iiuem buue, penucm ui eacn inc cueei oi tic rratit. the p-i?iit shul commei-.surat'1 with the existence ot this earth. n . . 1 . . ... ' ' . b1 1,1 snan s
r.,.-t- o,.,. r.a: . r... : i. uulti "" siaus, a complete sove . gootl. ar.U the alter com rion h:ill ho
i.i it.w i . r. ... ... .... - . ...
iin unalien- rc,B1 OI usen, wiin an inc sovereign niits l lien, according to my rule, which I i
incident to any &ocrchm state, and cacliex
ercised these rights to tiie: fullest extent, and every one acknowledge I tho other had the right, the exclusive iiht, to every thin susceptible ol property within iu ackuow ledged boundary, which includes tho eminent domain, the riht of soil of the unappropria ted lands ; ail was acknowledged to belong to the sovereign, the state. W hen the states
met in congress by thttr i cpt eci.iativcs, how
and
destroy
land
void.
lo net
hesitate to sa is acknowledge to be correct by all jurists, the first condition must sjand, and the alter or last cotii'uioti so far as it de
stroys or contradicts the fust, is oid or inoperative : but I will not rest hcic, I will consider these conditions in t hat point of icwr in which weboth agree, all must agicc. I will compare one part with the other, taking into consideration at the same lime, the situ
ation of the contracting parties and the tcrri-
did they transact business, what were thchcty ceiled, by which 1 bcliec the intention
rules ol their actions : 1 hey met a-3 so man) jolthe panic:, can be dicoveied and all seem-
t MV-r-'o-H sendim Advciiisements. must U-st extent, of ;dl tlr naiaral rights. Then ev
r;.;:.jrv vz numcrf U-wc; thev wb ! thctniry state has a muural tight to a part of this '-cMlcd,or they will be c-ntinu-d muil ord- part which Ldic takes and applies ' . . , ,. t , . U, her ovn use, and isai .-vtiowledged to be hers ' 1 5,' l hers v.hx,n ly ; and after -rj.-T .I'-r-T.nr.r sneb aekr.owled'.rmetit, r other sVate has a tight
distinct sovereignties, it was a congress of sovcrcignties. The rcp.rescr.tati es of each sovereign decided among thcni.lvei the vote that such sovereign sliouhl v'w: upon any
ing contradictions in the condition ai e reconciled. It will be recollected t hat the first condition t cujui-cs the lei i itoi y so ceded shall Ic formed into distinct rcnuhliean States.
Indiana Lcv:i hiturc.
; toelaim ;.nv p;rt vr li-'.ht iu or to the same, oi
een to inonre h s;;. !i territ-a y catue into the
question agitated it) this c t ngrcus; each slate ! dktim so ercignties with suitable extent of
gave one vote and but one, air. lhat was , territory Sec. That is, the sovereign power
opinion of the majority of tiie rcpu scntatiw 'l , shall be cstcd in the citizens, the people of
from that state. When aitielea.ofcoiib. de-
ration were proposed, how were they r'po
those suhdiiisi..i,s ; they sltall be admitted
ilicnibcrs of the Inderal Union, that is, when
scd. deliberated upon arid adopted, by tho old j they ate foi tried into distinct republican
1 hey were proposed i: the samc ptatcs. i hey ai c not compelled to become
stales i
7-1 ! -;p' .-.v . '. p-sseb si".i e.i'sv.e.h stato. The ;.btne prin;ip!cs j tnanncr Uiat all sovereign powers propose ;mcm!ef3. but w h u i hese republican States G THM li- 'M. V.'- iJVYMloy. ai ; Mipport-.d by common sense, by the ; od lieles of confeder.. '1 ..-:i. L; i:.;;: LVtbmitted to i ate formed they - ha' I have a right, an uncon-
Mr
..X w o a r n
-nv.e fe of tho reasons v. 1; ' on' ;':g 'io V':t' taken v t tlu-. u ii ou r. rf.-.:ol'- r :' niinrrt prop-, : : ' (Ml.
v u v: io i-c , so-..e :i all m'.-ti, !y ail the wr.icrs upon pciiucal each lor her acloptio i or i -ccui i:. Uy ther.c tl.ti Mial i tg!t ta l.cr ome members ol the U1 a-n o. la --)r at.d n:.ti.-;i:d law, and the lawoi nature. articles, the whole thirUcn states gu"sratilced niei. and "edeial Aiiiancr ; the language is i' r nkt-g thv; 1 will t;ow ask th.e attonti.m of this house a tew j t0Ci;dli ;o C!,.-:rcUc. of all uOv.-ci;;;. right?, j impsrati e, thev shali I c admitted, haUnr !u.l:,r tv - n,"y ,i,Jils",,f rcrc'nly-frcci!om ami i;l r ti. .m- ,-. .,.i i,;t-,.,i tk, .,v:.,r.;.a1. i wcuis m tiie 9 tti aitv-io, in w ..leu U is c:;-1 independence, the other States, that is,
id.
1 l
o . ;m .! o l 'o
w'ukb. ha e bevn ;iav dVuvn as fun-iaVuenta!, arc aiktiov.U dged us j presnlv .itd, no stafi thail l.c deprived of A!,y tvicn admitf. d Now, if I can a; : r;hi d resolati:.i a- :' vae'i at this time bv all civiliAd ind-pendv:it ' part of its ten il.v y for tl'.c bo i-l't of the U. j ligiitr, el lovci eignty, b erdosu a
s rep-r
Mi t'-
; t ' ii.
rOt. t.O- bpiVt O'l ..tar.d v.'hv this !: -o e'e .rly vA e
,t t
leiit st. ile : n
isccrtain wliat
and independ-
Srii.e gvntio.nen ' -tate;, ami ai e t'uo rules uf tiieir actions by v. Inch j States, these aritcles oi c c;-U.:erat;on w'c-re j ence, l!ie other States had at this time, the
a.h'.tn-.n : I ' " or jL un-
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WW f.b r -bite t
a
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d
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-. ,1 nnd m-,Mtie tuie to .. 1 t;u
- - i . . . ,
m; tw. r.'m.i:..;n. .01 t t Oil tle
re si a a i n,
i Staler I think
1 1 cum, tree a e 1
, IIS l i ... v. ,
rights m.unt.u':-
UO WW. .' i'A '
ne re eau tre no- iu'I.s v.. ,
hey are governed, in ail th-J.r relations one wit a ad.opttd, at id under h.e.n too-; dacc ail those , vcty same all the new States must have after i. ther. MVcs. he sir:, ate oohs polti.c, uni-; art angimcnts whii.li la'ri i!.; iV.ttnd ttion of the ; hcing adinituv I now s?v without fearof
.d to pu-omote. thdr mutual rdety aiul liqpi- j .itutc &l :(Uiar.a, and f.md.y i ro.rrht her into contradiction that all the other Sratcs, the !V Vii:xv c'Va ;ht;ll(-: 'IV'v;': existence. Ti c j.;rca-ip;c.ion now to be do- old States at that time were obsolutely and ,. .,. ..... . , .. SC) m.,m-! sided is to is has Indiana ti i Jg!U to e.':ei!-v unrrmthtmnall) , soveieign, free and male pen-
: !k-u it i, ineuuib: -,.? u-v;!i tar I";.; ; . u.vn ; ntef
,.s t;ve duty, in pi mi, i;r-.v., manly l.mg'.iaji.', t- ;
i ,b.r, t'.uir t igh' gv.
- iv t.iev tjeiieve ti e -up;
uo
hi, rt.-r thcr in the s4 ale oi nature. sovcrvign powei, is dio a sovereign, free and
oe n a ti-the state, renudns abso-; i.idcpemh.'n state ? It lids um tu: proved by
tivo r.iul u. dependent with respee: to mi ; tae prit.np.lc'i wiiicn l lae Im tore mrn'ioi
h"-b- (
oeo.1, cxei 'Jising all the rights of sovctcgnty, pa.se riirg tlic en-inrnt domain ;.nd the light
nl soil to all the unappropriated lands within
re actuated bv
:eiiM-
tm
a Iegi-.al:-r r-
12 i
et-.
c ilier tii. a uiui ail other n ati.ais. i he cmiiv :v,i-1 ed, at.d w hich I presumo ttie opponsntr, cm their acknowledged b :i:ndr.ties. If anv ono
semen m me vppo'Uioi -on reu;;ua , su!!je-tto the law s ol nature, aim is i lc, w p, t:,t dispute then ludi ma has tho should hav? he ha-diiu od lo deny this. I will
, .vv.o. . v,,v .i i. v u;un 1. 1 .m uvu-n-. . . CilUnCIit (.UUatU 1! ail t Ur IV or lim lo !ho ivtrvv m. 1 mil. r r.-r,,.,! r
,iv, aii o'hk-v iii i en i or lav oi navo--- v tne law ot natuie uppmvi - , , , . -,. , , , , .. . i ., b extreaulv libera?, to Thi, law is inmmlalde, bem- iUmded j n.,;ppt cp. lated lands wmmi her ..cknoUdgy at day; the vcy instrument we arc nov ,e-d bv hom:st motives, :l:-;a to- u u.iro of tba.s tho nature' of m:m. j Cl bomalai ics. oooi,?r prestimt-, wnl at rnammmg, pi oves loose, 'arts Indiana hav-
;:,.:!,,;irc v.hen is su'pno-t tirg the x ital : Nations can txhher make anv changes m tiii" inr- this lime puteral to deny that tim ool states log been lormed mo a distinct republican
' . I ... . . . . i I . . . . . . 1 . .1-1 'I-.. ..! . r . v
ot'the si ate. (ientkiuen oi Uij opposi- ; mutable law by diur cuiventions, upense su were, a:iu now aie, soveieign, ueo ami mue- j otaie, r.umutei. a menmcr ol the Union, con-
j pendent i,tatc-. : ta.,mg tim tor granted, I i iii p.cquenlly and undoubtedly is absolutely a
have plied gieit t-cis uiuii this. The it in their own "conduct, nor iccipro-.dly release I pendent tatc : taking thi j for granted, I i ill p archasers of LMihhe 1 uuls Mr.ee t!e org reeuorn , cacii .,tbrr iroin its vbervaneo. What eonsti- j lai;c a view ol the niatiner the new states ot the state will 1 - j tb-ar titles to ;b-ir .and s it ; talcs .-veivigo.ty, freedom and indepeiiderre ? i y. rc j,.,0 v.xi ..tetice. in 173C, the live doctrine in thi-te' .lati .m sh..,.d pr eva I ; S.-.vcreignty is that auth oiity oi the bodv pcutie n,inht,v:. ' KArUiU:v of the old itaiemThis is iuten.k-d v.dv t- v-.-.ter these v.r.0 woaid ; over ea, h memoer ol the bUo.e, atid all tu iu era- ' 1 ' v;t. m rM.ai. ..... .,., v .0 1;, , ,1 . , . ' . i-i 1 . 1 . - . . 1 r Ox- , 1 '..(..).'! oi ! I .) 1 a ..1 1 e 1 o w o .1 o o.t . no . e e .1 1 1 ct'mrwts.-suiniea-t ti, c-'.o'.i ov .ve tuo ate eerns, v.inih direeis what is to octtone o) c... n, 1 'v .. . ..: . ,..;. n rr ; . . a ., ,. . , . . .1 v ,.,.; tl,,iv. ,- xc p. t-c. ir.ctn) t ecotunieiideil to the (baereot sove-V'-naus wr.en t u m s 0.01 v 0. 1 m pia-j.e:ii im e ei tnmg l.viompin; to io- '.-us. i.i .v ; . . . i:;.gos contained in t, r "e of the ie.r.oevrt. : 1 nion -a t'- etui of its assovi il'ion. This political j reignties m the union k conltdm aey to make
it
tv.irr.h'liM-. V1 I ti';'i V
la- tested by mumup d r--t:em. v. ill ob-n'eui 't ilo :tt m is not app'ur.oi' purchased of a :-o en
bae.nd. is tr't ivui.o-. .
another so. eii;;, ?, to a-uelr subM-Ct. Tins i so ibr t
i- : r tlu ir tii'es should ' au'.h -a it v Vat lei calls the :.mo ereinty. This au- i liberal cessions to congi ess ol the wate and
Hut till ; v . .r 1 .
1 , . V 1 t be ra
1 0
' rov er . .'. . thi- . To. v a is not A lev ( ; date the
tluei nrb
or ihc exerci o of it, ;nay be placed in
:tv mav d..cm expedient,
ds as the s- v-
ni th
t
ktio vlege biw s, .no the univ ei vd la v piaitio.d hi v. it is knowledg-. ai by all 1 ntcred into and r both, nr lano s o' -a di sovereb.n, sh by e cry odi-u' s--o laical rubg oid e c-a oa i eis wb.eti t.
r o,'.a ereigiis .. 1 '
i:r.
w 1 . . .
)' ia: :a ; ; :a 1 b- 1 y b is rab a: . t I'JO. .1 uC - it til v o ;M a:ts v-r- roi 01 r-. v id
v. o r r a ' n e 1 1 1 is e aihd nrnurrattcai, .vr-
i eocratbad r Mi narrhieal, a cording In the manuer. and in whom the authority is ested ; c -
v err sta'e win:!: iroerus itself and regulates all
uuappi opi iated ie -bi within their respective
bounda:ie:i, to be disp.osed ol lor t !.c bia :b of lire unto. ; shortly alter tbia recommer.Ja tiim, the e mimbaeis picnipatei.'i ary, or ecu grcss, passed a resolution provid.'mg that the
lands so ceded m cotd , uiiiv to lim i coom
its mum.ip.il eoneerns, without an depeniUv.iCe 1 aus so uu.u m e.m , -noy m uiu iwanop -a arotb. r, is asoxcreign, Tree at.d independ- j liicndatton. thouhlbvi se tiled ynd termed into eat sta;e. All sovereign, tree and independent 1 sovereignties, admitted o.eudaisai tbe I'ed-
erb
witheiptal rights, each oemg a, cra Union, having
ir.i r.u .vmg, hound by the same ganeiai
oe.u
mo I igbts e :,';-, ;;
aovctcign State ; vested w ith all the rights of so ereignt) , which the other States exercised at ihat time; therefore she has right to the -oil i, the unappropriated land air: eminent domain witiiin hi r ackoowcdgi d boundaries. C To be c a inr d J rrom A w Ycrx D.iu'y .ldirrtiscr. 1 1 y t!ic pacr.vt ship-' ana.b, a; u (liah:in, v. hn ii ai lived yesterday, v.o h;uc received our file of Liverpool paaeis t tbe I7th. and Loudon to (he IG a i f Ap-il, uitli Lloyd's Sc Siupi 'mg I.i,ts to the. lata. A London coi i esooo'bnt of the LivcipocI .Meieu:y, ntider d tto of At til 1 5 saj s : Tlu iep rt gains grouod ttr.;; Log. ami intends tj
br.-a he law of nature, ami in every thcr icspec.t
e tv
a .a i
a" I
!v
v.t;iv iy
e" . A t C i'.us is a
OV.'.fi t.l .no u
u e r u aa
i . ;huo v
; d r-eurieuet . w-ii'i a foil and peiteet
acd . "'abi to regui te atl us i-v land conrerus aceorp - d.ir.g to its ow n will oal pU ure. hat are tne
o ereigatv A to-
Vr.t rite has a right an
i - ' exrra a e raait to evot " ttung wnu a oii ne-re:a-irv to tiresrt ve its extsUnce, v idiout'v. hah
.ton.
or.so'.aaem C3 or attribute s
, ..II ' -"'. 11 1'.' -'r' t-Afl
eeut uuicpeno
's'1 V' -' aa i 1
! ef.v
1 o
O
a
I
. a Ij of ;
' -b- o srttle
a e an on '.
ra and 1 enr'sal
tae eonMruotam p-. lbaaa.hn, in p rt, a 1 ? . r a th.it all t...e a- it tirg at e to ;e o :v i-le' , a ' vut -is will g v e ! ; bat I must 0 " line ia which he s.o... rs .a o iti:oa-oaa V,
,0 can a- -v.i at on'
It a. as to :. ; -i. . ' v . 1 1 n, . v ,. p a . a 00 i's 01 "me ootji.i .. d b -' a a o
1 O :
lb a o a'x- v
nm t eea e to log v. hich compvv hen'ds the . ex:a ie tight of s it, t!e eminer.t domain ofn part ; bi suib.ro oi" tliis earth, end the t pail is ai
s w luae
l.l.'
to
01 p: a 1 a
a. a p:a a au..a i iY
ai
o a- ca s .1 aadi
1 a
. .1
ii
t ot tb
e
bta
a ' ; 1 a - t oi sb -e i l' l i ; e -vbe.Mt'o-.
gr.vnt w ita ai t; ' - e r ao di, wail1 . -..a sb dl
t'e.ere is an iai m.
. a ...a . .1 regul 1
1
and . o . are'
a
i 1 '.
am a I :
tbe condition bae erata. v!' a Ii..- wbh a.-, e bv twa o.: r.!: are bo tab
t 1
ir mt'.v be iurhided witiuu toe aca; iriv s uf e.cit svnereign, fiee ait v ,v bit a 1 s.iysthis earth be;a b d.aeiacd by their C'rear r to he . h bil.itian, to supply them witli bar raeessari- s ; all liaxe a natu-
.! .;i it, to lira.' troiu it tlie necesaa e. Tbe ea.untrv which a state
ab.aa.s v'a.e s. til uneat a' ti a vtiite, and it has a a; -e.b i? .aai oxehiMvc vigb; l' it ; that count"' v iba v - ary tiling ir.e.lut'.ed in it heroines tlie prop.aty ; 1' the stale in general. The st ite posses-
as toe tVbl domain, which is a peculiar and ex-
reignty, Irccdom as d imlepcndenc. , as' the oppose some decisi . a r..c.a.ui o to the umbiother states, which v. crc at th.at time me in tiovis de gns oi Hussbv in cons. pien.ce of reisers I the Union ; at the same, lime 1 emies , cent ird'orma' i,,n, at .1 the coitnet council ling such cessions lo be tr.."ie without any so.muumed for this ate. moon, it- iliis city , was conditions In 17Lb, the sovereign state oi vippo-cd to. elate to the sub'u o
1 ... .
Virginia made a ee hi",i of ail
ptiaied k waste lands Le;e::gmg lo her, moth
the uuerpio-
1 we same correstioiaiuit tliiuks the rr.vern-
merit u ill have to resort to cocreiv e meuSU! cs
west ol the river Ohio, with certain conditi- ! 10 fr-epthe unemployed weavet s quiet
ons therein contained. Congress icoommiu died Vitgiwiato re cons'ulcr and revise sahi
, 1
ail o
1 1 ; 1 . .. v . . 1 1 .'. s Oi Mills;-
The London Sun of Apiil I I, says, "Tlu
Russians ai.d Tniks may continue their pic-
nct of cession, ami pass it withor.t Cia.dition, j pariti'ms fur war, but they wid not ve think,
to which Virginia did i.e.t consent, aiidi eon- ! have recoui :.e to immediate hostilities, w hen
it is known that Knglandand France uic dispo a 1 nay icsoived, to maintain peace in
the Last ol Lut ope." .
n atol
gtcss agreed to accept said ce -nai ,u;
with ihe loliowing t o;aliiiot..i, ' bi- h I niii
read to you ; they aic to bj tVemi in the ;e
,rale s contiimrig
c oasiv e thev st
,1. .
vised code of Indiana ol HJCl, p. 2!, and ate) KeaMA and Tcmr.r.Y Inte!!lgcncc from
eodeu L II be Constantinople to the 1 Oth of March, menti
on.; tliat 1 epulis wet e current ol di'crs assault: made by the Russians, yvhiciiomy tcndtd lo hasten" and incteasc the vast efforts making by the Sultan in order to stiikc a decisive blow in the vicinity of V.ona, if possible. It is aihtrnt that the Forte means lo
as lollows : tnat the tcnito laid out and formed into
1 ! . n ... ft -. r . . . t . . . ..... f . . c-.. . 1 . 1 . 1 1 . r 1
o vi 1 1 a o u e . v o 1 e. 1 anuuo. iru o man 1 w-
nor moicthan 150 miles s'.Mie; or a, near thereto e.s circunictu-iccs v.ill petubit; unci
j that said states r.o iuimcd. rdiall be d.iaiu.ct re-
ed exclude, every right of all o- publican slates, and admitted mombei s of i!,c
Lverv state has a light, a perlect
t bt to j.-L vent ether states from ob.-snicling In r pr- -er e.tia.n, h. r pet lection and h.ippinevs. Iba: tt'ht which b. longs to the st.eiety, or to the
soer.I pt, ivt ibspobig in ease of necessity, and J
Federal Utiton, having ti e same 1 ights of so- ! hav e r.bt),00( men in tlie field, partly fioui
vercignty, freedom and independence, as the Futopc u partly from .sia It still remainolber s'ates. I L to follows a number ot uthi r :d unceitaiu when the new Vizier w.uihl conditions which do rot : 'ct this ipacstioni proeied to hcd ipiaiteis. otv. ilhstandi.ig;
K 'I'
as :
ealr;es
a. I 1 'aa.vira
a"aia. but v e l-s
er.t in tbe applic. ilh.n : 1 m.l as a -overc!go, Lid.
it . a
' tx '.'its tr.o a.v r . :. . '
pass o o 1 1 .
U .ai o..e
p.-.i ! iw , n,v erei ;:k so eta . m, ot oipo-ng m ease o; r.ei essuv , tmu ; , .,. ' .1 . .. .. , , ' 1, a o . . a ; ,w : ,0 p-.r tite public satbtv of all tho wealth contuirad ; one way or the, other. I will pass them, i.nd j his supplies oi money, he n i I been unable to ,a,v' tipus, in ?be t rie, is called the eminent domain. Fl.is j read the last condition, upen which all the j satisfy the demands of the Albanians, and an o. I ,tc ra aihanan n0ht is neces.u e to him or them who govern, opposition rests, and which is in these words j immediate insuncction was apprehended atl
1 tee Ui baea ai el and h an atir.i)ute or conseviuence ot sovereigtitv.
aco t a rreat ex- 1 have thus far investigated first principles," nat-
he t b i.tt-..-. held the ur d rights, the absolute, rights of sovereign, free ;t as a neivigtg eati ; ."m-,1 iadcpetalent states, and the consequences
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, 1 over it. nor 10 aer. manner wtuch are tbe rea-uits, wmcn must atut (to naiu-
vj--e v for eaa.tr -1 It. I1 at it tb -1'. St-e.tes hav e rail flow from them, w hich mm;t all be brought
tn-vr. T soveto' V'tv to bad, ia, they have u.tv view vhen tcgrdating upon this subject unuedbu.vd eve; :a'o in tight to support and ; derta:ulingly. 1 request every member of this - ,,., .i.ivbt ' - .ov. " ' house to keen constantly in view all these pi itici-
I can never -an e iy ativ acts f mine a- a pies while lam dba ussing the subject. 1 hey are r. em' am at ibis lbai-e. to pi .ce thts n.ite in the pit aciples wnich I presume no one will or can
degradeee .; b;a v.;. a t' a too: .!;, ant. bs long as H pretend to deny, who Has any regard tor ins poco..'.aer tr r a ; a. el oign, rn e and hub-pendent lii.calreputation. 1 w ill proceed with the invest tte. let v wbd I ebbmi, d. bba .1, atr.l to the ut- ; tigatioTT, but will first take a short view of the n;ait'ot" my ab'ditv support bar tig'its. and no ! old states. They were formerly provinces of G l ..- ... ..... i.l . . I. .11 ..... . 12.i.a. .I...x...l....r.t., nf fln tli'thJi f'rhl'l tlw
I'jiUt reSOilUieil HI OVI.e I pi VtpUsiUV'.l Ml. Ill p.l 11. II... Ill, titJV. IIV.iIIVlV-a Ul Ull. A'l .Vl?.. Viwnil . W.W
laii Hoe.se with mv consent , placing her iu the king as sovereign, owned the right of soil in all
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v mdl ide of a province, s.ippl. eating tor any 1 lght the unappropriated land, the eminent domain, e- anv nvoperty, to v.hicl; she has a just and m- exercised the sovereign power, and claimed ev- " ilimtable title. cry right belonging to sovereignty. What causI w ill now attempt ta bov and demotistrate, ed the involution ? Opjuession, a denial ofecr.ai'aras mvabihtvw.il allow, her rights as a tain riah's to cue part ot the nation, which were
re isoti why the rote ought to be reconsidered, the proposed amendment rejected, and the resulutiJU iu iu eitKuud m adopted, i'u do this,
claimed and exercised by an other part. What did the old states gain by the revolution 1 tSovc-rcis-t4vifi"cci'eui .1 iadcuuvevir.
following : u that all the laiah within the tcr-
ritory so ceded lo the U. States, and not reserved for any ol' tho before mentioned purposes, or disposed ti f in bounties to the officers and soldiers of the American army, shall be considered as a common fund lor the use and benefit of such of the V. Slates as have become, or shall become members of the Confederation or Federal Alliance of the said states, (Virginia inclusive) according to their usual respective proportions in the general charge and expe? .littircs, ami shall be faithfully S bona fide disposed of for lhat purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatever." Upon these two conditions depend all the rights in (;uestion. The gentleman from Franklin, contends that these two conditions arc contradictory, end the last destroys ;hc effect of the first ; and according to his rule, the first is void and the last only to be executed. But I deny his rule ; I say it is not a corre.: cue; the ccrrcct rute is'thi?; that
the ccitain cons auei.ee of hit. departure.
The effects of ihe blockade began to be seriously felt in the scarcity ol provisions, and it was repotted lhat the Kus.ai.ms meant to dcclaie the coasts of Syria and Ca'amania, and Alcxandiia in a state of blockade. The naval preparations were can icd on with unceasing activity, and an expedition against the? blockading squadron was contemplated, and grcai difficulty w as experienced m proe urine; good seamen. A bloody, but indecisive action, in which about ncoo vvcte engaged, ia mentioned ai having taken place in the neighhorhocd of Uazarrijik. Letters from Odcstatothc U'b ult. state, that a considerable portion of the Uusshn army, under gi n Paskcwitsch, bad iccc'ncd ordcis toembaik at Sebastopol, for an expedilion against lkurgas, a place next to Varna in importance Should the Russians attain a footing at this place with any considerable force, they -v 1 1 1 eti: off the communication fcc-
