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'.londti iiiiissai I «'s ul tin- n.ir’-t‘sii(/f ; 1 iii't. i liu‘ i!i('.)V(d .(lid .slalTj^li 1 t*i t'(i Indi.-.iii ;.l *‘S-IS..\I I k' ; 'if .uiUjIi i^'ul 111.( \ j.ii ]>■ 1 dtxiiuii-.ii (li Anihiislti, an l'-o|;iisli mill, ll liiKi lij-liiiri^, it is iru(', in Ui‘ 'ali.!^‘'(t llu- Si 1!1 lll'di S, lllit l; k(ll |i 1- Mdii i, 11 icd, (i.j'»nit.-(l ll) a niildi r jiitiiisii II.('Ill, and ( Xf( UK d ly oi(ifi ol' ll.t* toin- iiiaiidinu (iirifial, aj;uin,si. the* sotilciict' (l lln' iiiliiiiial ;ij)j)oiiilt‘cl hy luiiisclt, ainl ol lli- still (iKdt itijuii'd AI liu I liiM't, aim- I Ik'I 15i il'di, no I In a I' i 11}^ a I ms ;( all, (dil\ rmiiid atnoiij,,' llic uairin^ Indians, a ii.idir, and an advocali' I'm pt-ai:*!. \\ (' liavf d(;nt- with lliis su kcfiittj^ catalo»;'H‘. ^ dt Ik;\I* now a Id it I suin- iiuti ) of llu-t'\idemf. on the anilioril) ul wiiii h we if^uic! (iiMicial J k ksoii as wl .-lly iiis(|i/uliiit'd lor tin- l‘ifsjdcnc), aiid look U) ilif piospfct )( liis fli'Clion w r ll liif niosl I'i'ioiuy rwii'budinys. Yon tliiiik, jii'ii.aps, we pay a poor coiiipiiMH ll! Id tilt.' vii'lut s 1)1 (dir l*f()i>If, and ilif Mr«'iii-'th-(jr our iubliiuiions, by iiu!ii!i;in:( in uj.pi i hcnsiotis ol dan^'tM I'lrdn llie t (K'l (yaLlitiifids ol'iii i 1 i I ll 1'V pow er, in ilic yoiJii anti \i;.'or of (;Ui Mepiil)- lie, aiid in llic iiiidst (-f proloni d i/t ace. W’e should, indrt (1, do injustice U; the virtue ul onr J’tople, tin. iiitnni- blanrfs oi «,ur (..juiilry, and the \alue ol oiif (lovfi niiu'itl, it'we indnliM'd lli ihc idle l'( ar, ll'.al an oprii aUa( k n['on out ItherUi s, made wiili any tiiili'ai v lui'cc, wiiii li (ii'iici.il .1. could prohahly ( iiiii- M.aml ill I he ( (ju I St ol his .idiiiintsli'alion, w(mj1(1 brtiij^ Us iwidi r ilic )oke ol hi'' pf.’.Mr. 'i Id'sc aic liot \dir applchelis- 11 I s we VMiild i>id c! pn lid dtliaiiit- t' lii.s j)ov»» r, il l,f si'.o'jid so d:'ie oui lih- t.ii w «■ ask ii, ll 1)1111 ii. ir lu\»• «>l countrv. i.» ir love of II ut h a till \ ii lui ; x>e ask >'• li'ier a d'p aiid d ispasi-ioi.atp consid- 1 I at ion of I he 11 ue St ale «.f the r|ties’ ioTi .Iter a candid ♦ stiiiiuie ol lhe liule to hi . os>il)lv (paint'd bli >l’' if ji'tiion '>t .\daliis, ihe jliciiii U luhle III I S( h Ills w hit I. loav pioijahly aitiiuitne success (jI his Mval. II'you iiidnlt^r the faint hope, ’l»at. III.(It I' the AciniinisU'^tioM ot (J.nerhi Jaiksoii, ilie tiibiiie whiili ai.;ni nliun 'V ill |)jy lor the ttict/ura,ii.'(Miienf of doim's- ti. iiidtiMr> and eiiu rpi'tse, will he sonn- what lii'.hlf r Uiah al preseM, weask >ou iiisl wliether.ii is w ise to insist tdi f^njoj - j is corru pi K^n in iiij,,' llie proliis ul‘ your estates in thi UU( rinost j'ui ihini!: of their I'ancied valu* , at the risk of having >our free allocliai I .lids to!i\eried into inililary letmres oi li. I's (if iht (town? If you art' ii^^litin^; ihe bullies of (leiieral .lackson, in lliis poiilital lofiiest, with llu* vain hope lhai victory will confjuer Iruin yunr adversa ries some barren spot ol i urisiituliona! ijround—we ask vvliethi'r yon will wa^e such a war wilh juur cout.li ynien, at the hazard of la> in^f all y our conquests, and all your fonner por»sfssioiis—tin Corisii- tutimi itself, and ibe fretdom it was iii- U'lided t«j protecl—at tlie leet ol a (ie- "pol r This does nut become llie cliarac- ler ol Viri- iniam ! In ihe ancient slate >f political pa^’tif's. when ledei aiists and i epublii uns conU-iid •(1 for ascendency, ihere was sonielliin}; in t he j^i eat (]iies'ions ol lureij^n policy, in liie leadiiiK principles ol construction ajiplitd to llie (.’.onsui ulion, beaiin^- strongly on Ihe essential character uf ihi (Joverninenl, and w(irthy ol a generous stiuo't^le belv\eeri the statesmen, vvho, on ihe one hand, sourhl to i;uurd aij^ainst a dissoluii.in of the L'nion, by sirengthen .11^ Uk: I'Vderal hond, atid oQ tlie o'lur, '■ndeavort'(1 to avci l cons(.lidatiun, by es- laldishin^ more iii inly Ihe Slate auihor- ines, lint this state (if liuiigs has passed llie airieiidmeiit he had olier* (I. II .'ver was a proposition offered wliic. wish in ineel l^' uwuy, andthc fcelin^^s aiu'. doctrines to (itii.i. Nor ill we do him the ii'juslici I M ill, I, tl f^ave | isc, thou;li liol enliiel) 'o charj^e his ati^iiiion w ii h any U( [ loi ^oiten, are almost uiiKiiown in the par- (1 prtseiii, on me liinTties of his conn-i, is', i iii t ions (f tlie day. Federalists |i\,oi withhold our ai know Ucii'iin m, j and ie|)ubli( ans nunj^le tojjether in llu ihai. if I'ley w.-ie assailed by vithei was drawn np with Mews of all, his was such. Do Rent * • nieti ( otnplain of . xiravap;aiit expendi- •„u- } If il-d y anu ndmt'nt. II contemplates rctrenchii.eiit. Are then loo many ( lB( ers r 'I’hat also comes vviihiti ’he coritempliiiion of liis amend tncnt. Has tiiere l.een any improper (jridiH'i on the part ol the President him- seil r That is uho eml>raced. Or il there the Ilfad of llie State Department, the War, '1 reasury or Na vy Departments—all tliis is within the reach of ihe amendment. Whal was the view of the }i;enilt'man of Kentucky. Was it noi lo itKiuire into abuse's W liat do his constiui'Mils re(iuire ol hini." 1 hat UKjuiry should be made, and al"is«'s ler- retied out—that ihc saddle should be fiiit on the ri^ht horse. That he presumed to be the wish of iltc ^^enllemati and ol ihe people. He concluded with askinp^ that ^y!>en the question should be taken on his a- niendnjent, it shfjtild be taken by Ayes and Noes. A suflicient number rising, he Ayes and Noes were ordered. Mr. I'loyd said he would not make a speech ; but he was yesterday called on hy the t;entleman from Ohio, to bring out his specilications. He was sorry that anv thinfj that lie should have to say, in answer to that cull, would tiot have the (IVect of fjnusin.fy lhai c.enileman. liy his ovvn speech, the ^t^eiitleman seems lo he well acquainted wilh some of the S[)e- ( ilu ations. If the House of Uepresen- talives had any jusl cause the re ments he rij^hl to rai.ie a Commitiee to examine Ifevery member w as called on to express an o[)inioti on the siibjecl, he would say ■luky, villpnt tlilnj'S in thriv ■iju*. Hi I ( I fd. il n f( le, that tl.f 'n.. • diition as modified would succeed, Mr. W hipple sail', he considered him. elf r ailed upon bv tlie nirtaiks of t|,f. ...^^entldi'an fiom Virginia, to expl^j',, lo the House the course vhich hucl been tiiken by the C Trmuttre on thc' Public Land.% to procure a re\ist‘([ ind improved tdition of the Latid Laws, the want of whitii had been seri- ously ft It by that Committee. '1 he fo,. mer Chairman of that Comniittoe (.M,-. Scott,) had, on the 6th of January, moved a i esoUition, instruction therotD. miuee to “ inquire itito the expedicury of authorizing a new compilation r,f tl.p resolu tioi:s, ireaties. compacts ard lav\ c, in relation to the publii lands of the Uni! ted Stales,”—Alan after date, (Muni, 1st 18:r%) Mr. \V. Said lie was instruct ed by the Commitiee of which he hud the honor to he a member.'to report a re. solution, prov iding l.ir the C(Mi,])il in (jue.‘-li(.n. 'I'he Cleik o( this House was char('*-d with the duty of niakiti!'. the compilation and the expense was or* tiered to be paid out of the contitij,,'rt!: fund oflhe House. r)Ut the work wai; directed by the resolution to be» laid he fore the House at its next session, fo: inspection and examination before it^ being printed ; nor would the priniipfj !je executed without a further order ol the House. At the ne:it meeting of Coti. gress (on the C6lh of.Ianiiary, .Mr W. said the volume in question, whicli had been previously ])resented by the Clerk, was on his motion referred to the Commitiee on Public Lands. On repori of the Committee (16th I'ebruary, is:?) this House was called to act, w h» n a gcti- .....c u, U-li.-vcUiui 'I''11>“" ‘I'OI" l’*'iiiis)lvnia (.Mr, I„jjli»„,; ,r|. >«■,■.. ...Tors in llif piiMic .lisluirs.- j “iV" »'i»ii"'" .Ills, he Mlirllu... it »,uM not I ( >li'nim..e on Ihc Public L.n.’s ... • l\tirl nt^nfi t h#> n^nst mat iiri* rnn^iw had, upon the most mature consideration, come to the conclusion, that to pi rIVct the work, and make it as useful as pr.'tc- ticable, it slioulil be printed under iho t 11. ll, t 1 y tii:,' 11.1 K V I ;d\i.,_\ - lo t j,.'.rl. i.t’ II.. I 2 \ ( i\ 111/.- ll ; liiUl !l|l.l I- ; (ill. .1J1 ;’hsc t,u i I'l'’! l!.l ill ll.lt\ ! iitiu Ili.il '. II lil I V I ' lu’ ;iti . I'.i'i i' 1 ' t X not fiiuii.! Ill ( V ( - VI v\ liiiiii.iii luj.ii'i, ( J ill. llcro. II iitiliiiiidlul ( I has t njuiii (i ;,ii(l cf.li.i cctl it t ' l oiiiiiu ndt tl ’'(‘ill VC be W(/uld promptl) ard bivldl) (h'au' hi.s .swuid to til ll lid them. I'ul we have no seiuiiiy lor the cori- I tmiaiice of p( ace in w ha sot vi i hands the (iov Cl tiiiK lit may be placed ; .iiid il is mu uiiifasidiabie to think, that, m the luiiitls oi'a tiiati ol Miilitai y pride and tah nt, and (d uii;';ov ci'iiLihie tiuiper War will be increased. — “ I do nol 1.now that there are a!)iises, • • ' c u iv ,• but 1 have just reason to believe the fact j IS so.” It was saidbv gentlemen i„ ' H^uso, who had compiled it, and so pro. Congress, that Mr. King, who resides in i ' >dcd and ordered the expen ,es to he .. New'York, is an editor'of a paper-up-j '^“t (.t the contingent fund of the ranks of th.- O;.position—and, togi iher. | ,i„. Admiiiisiralion—be was just ; House, n lying wholly upon the inugri-.y rjlly arourid ihe standard of the Admin-j ^ i,Luther of this Mr. King— ol Ihal ofncer, so to direct the business as ■ the correilion was jusl madc^-a son ol to best eiVect the end designed and at the HufusKing, whom he had known in the same time pay a due regard to eon-irny Si'iiate, and who was sent to I'Lngland — the President, he knew, was not respon sible for liis death, l)Ul he was sickly and iiilitrTi when he went—t his s.-^m went wilh the sickly old genileman. In this condi tion, noUiiiig could be ilotie : and even il Mr. K:ng hud tioi been sickly, he would noi have been to blame ; for he had lo wail for his itis’iructionn. Mr. King canu' home, and leti his son, vvho was allowed a salary, periiaps an outfit, as isi ration. There will he no great pi imi- [)les of politcal vloctriiit* to distinguisli them, unless the ()jiposiliin, lollowing loo closely the fotdsU ps of those who irani))le on ttie Laws and Consiiiulion oi the country, should give to llie supjior- the danger ofliersof ihe Adniiiiisti atiou some claim to A foreipti war! be the ch;tmi)ions ( f civ il rule and con- II- lo (IIS . ,1.1. . J ; !.i' hi ‘ I (. IJ ’ . II l v\ hu !i a^t. 11 1 \ i:ig .tn ordi III l.i'S jdui 111 I.' lion Uj I Mat (d I i;i I.'. !\.l Ol del, 1.) cl I.IS ( '.iiitiiJilt! t; liu't l)i ;i.ii ttiH fi'., vlll o ';il t I t l l'.:lll.C To j'l t s I ili( ; . !;d ill ot t!.e (i >v t j'tid.i'iii li iiS in t!i S|>.iM.sh i'l'i .1 H. Ikis hi I'll i:iii.ii'ic!!'i.l t!ii .i;ion 'd' miiitai} u iivii p' u i;, .,'i. ]i;iJ vioKiUd 'iliC lau u (i I i.e I'oi. . t 11 ;.ii.. b\ .1,1 !al 'll,H dial IKi! I.i'.v a! N Ul h alls, and Illllalillii^ 1 . ol Ills 11 .irbitl ..I '. ill tlie very . OtiS li;r diS- id his 11 o.ips ; I \ in oj p.jsi- j>a! '. 11:1' n , 1/ > ./liiii (i.g lliC (.llll 1,1 .■) ob( llie oidi j -. ol uiiii'ss I,It V j. I'.-e.i w Hi', ll I.e bed I ,.ir ( ll (i IMibt \ ( d i,r o: d; I s 111 his rMli'ii:;} (j^;ji ;i- •'II Ijnr- n. iv ( omi, mav raj;e with violence, and j suiutional law. Shall our parties !>e here- lind (ieneral .Ktt ksiiii ;;t the head of the I after I'oundedon local inieit'sts, and land and naval fjices. Dissentietil viewsj niark.'il by ^.’fo^M'upiiic il boatidanes, ar- aiiKdigthe State, may ari^>e,conlroversies ‘ ravitig the Not lb aKain-.llhe S(juib, the !;i'(nv up bi i>»een the State atid i'ederal | I'.asl ui^ainsl llie West, losing the k*'"’ ainhoriiii s, as dis'^i risions and coniro-, erous t tu hi siasm which is always inspii-i violation, as he believed, of an versics have ai is( n ; and who, then, we j ed hy a coiilcst lor principle, lor lujnora- law of C’ongtess, which says the )ii\.y you, (an attswer for ihe cotibe-! 1)1'-disiim tion, lur pn-emineiKe in the I 5^1,.l,^. j,, ti^^. ii'digtiii) j (jneiice.i id' that .spii il wliich said to j serv.ce ol oui common countrv ; and ac-^ coiifirmaliun. Instead of this con- • ' • (loviiiior Kaijiii'i. H/icn 1 at-i i.i //W /cW qniimg the biiierness ol spirit, acrimony King himself appoints t;f/v fiiuc ?io auluunftj to n hultlnry I'll 11.cl t,ii this fjiieslion, we !)(■ ('.( b \oii—';i l:.i’ pecuiif.r siiuctuie of (dll' (iov11 tiiii. fit ; Oil iht collisi.dis of ,1.1,oil, both in j)t ace and war, which ba\r Mready occiiiied !>i Iwteii the Stale ,.tid I'll » I'a all I horn It'S—aiid then lell us, '.V iie I he r I hr > ..i l'> al l"j:et iic r v isioiiai \. that 11 1 fii:-.t l.d'i^’i) Mol, ‘..•noli ly aj.j- ed .ig.i'.i;» liu- Ltitltcl S'.alt's, wi ll (it'll- ei'.il J.iUsoii ireii (hit I. W(/uid bring diiii^C' ol t :1 'I' --t 01 d, • ol'i 1 loll ol till U loll, and (i.'aiii lo ti.f hi pi's ol every ti . 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' .1"' I'l 1' e ill .1'.; I'd V lo the h ,1 j (I'Ve mu iwve.iiid revviencc lor ii, .iiiu p'.i. >; mI '.il ' : l|\ Ml'. ,e '!i .; '1,: . .;l (’ h Is 11 \s 1 1 t. ii'i V. lli, 11 we ,siiiV. r to be viulated. ;.ot Ji b . • . . V w 1; !. \ '.III (d .'i'l. V '^ilv wiiiiiiit (disure, btit aptdaU .e : V. ''1 'll t' 1,1 "i - ' I'd ' !’ ( .r L" .: t..ii I (l lll V'. 1.; iiot O il aiVci i.ous ,.nd our vein, ration i. ■" . .1 .1 1 si, - . 11 1 |t 0 '1 ‘ 1 s , ‘‘i i dll . d 1, j :f ll liislu'ied lioiu ti,e diS’vibCd I,:tv.s| V ( ■' II . lav'' (.1 ' 1"'.' ' t ,,.e :n 1.. . 11, 1 .1;'.. C .;nsi 11'Jion, to tiic iioi'iored lli-roi :.nd !i.i 1' 111:1 i il' tit (i ' '' I' ■ '• .1 It . aji- j h.i iii.subiiM .l tiiein — from Hej u'.dicati 4.!... \ : ''V ; it't . s'll ‘' |siiii,du;^ an i viiUu, lo mililai y pomji I ... 1 ! 1'! ’ 'i.r :s',u ■;. e : :i 1 , ■ .ii.d gl'v'i y ill you i;ot, ill ili.e, bv C(-'V "S' ! 11 11'. il \ .' I ■ OHi iM j~iiC!i cx.,ni;d.‘. ;..y ;..i;nc foundaiion 1 CO' , h '('till 1!’, 1 ' 1 ’ 1 C ■! ' ' ■ ; r -1 ■ '1 ; 1.. ! oi th.a moral depr;.\ Uy. „i,,i admii atiuii 1 iiH: . e. 1. O'hl 1 oiii c ! ^ ( !' l:.'' i 1..W . : .'1' .,. j "1 aii;i', wli,(b iirjbl MK.ii iic.ii(,e usi p.'a liidr ' '1 Cl . 1. ;.'0- 1 I 1 ,;I. liDt'.e 1 ;i;',!i',i..ti in v.I,, ,1 fiue.v' v.i.s' llK 1 ll !i ' : ' V !l a' 1 ■ .1 ; 1 1 l.i i.'id ( ■- 1 ll'du' l i by /v !l A. i.ilel’ f I. dliJ . ' V t .V" j C II' "H , ( 1 s I’.ii I'l I !i. 1. ) v. 1 I.' 1 ii-.:u bv C l.y Mil', lli. r, „;,i c, l)\ j guil d' -'O bfr ( .1 I ■(• ' . 1. i;.( a j 1 • •' , i.e; il 11 1 1:1 vi i . c b v e \v 111 a -d 1 - | SI 1 1 1011 oi' '] ll i' la 1 1 t t 0 : ,, j'’'ii, ii. i^-i.ie it.iui f J ..1. l,soii, nol too i lion • e. a''i 1 1 i 11 i r 1 ('g.ll 1 ;ri ill (I i’ .s. 1 V I- i -I'.. ll. lou3 lo at. 1 e j t t i;e [. 1 (/iii : i d i 11. w 1 1 Lad ex; lilt I i : b\ Ut ■ ,iri a 01 p'j (1 j 'd d ii>(i ;i niii.tary despuiiiui on tin! 'VI 111 III. . I'l' III lilt a'.'i ‘'i'l 0., ill ill', r.' j 11..’.'- (d , Iii; 1.>! ill pi; 1 d I'j. ! ofTic » t s, , V\ lil ' 1.' ,d • ■ '.V ,i 1 "a'li I 1.1)' • Ill 1 ' • api .' Ill) ,l.e p. '..1 1, (d‘ \'iri'_iiii.i. j oi leeling, narrow poluy. and sordid | son; nor did he now revolf cl iha'i a- vievvs, vvhicti churaclci i/c the contests ol ' |,^(j yt,ked for to [lay this ilem. if the gentletnan w ished another Rpe- cificalion, he could slate, that .T. H. I’leas- aii'.s,v\ho edils a paju’r in \ irginia, in mi.i h esteem with the genth‘mau from Oiiio, arid most ai dent in defence oflhe .Ndmiiiisli ulion, as it is said, leceived S1,-'00 (/III (d'the money, vvbicli the geii- Ufiiiaii says the l',>;ei utive had a rigli.t to give, for bcrv ices to ask. Mr. Wi ij/ht. I never said such a ihing, nor ever ibougnt (jf such a thing. Ml. rioyd saitl it was at any tale ccr- laiti, thai he had received the money, os- ti n->ihly to go to Biii'nos Avres, whiili- I I' he did no go. A gi tulemaii frum N. Vmksays, hewtlit lo I'.'ii^hitid. Again, if all the sta'cim'iits of proceed ings here are nol errotifoiis, lu re is a pa- j pi'i' whii'h heats an l ilicial aspici. A i I'l'jit.rt ol a Cominitlre wi'l tioi bedi nied, I 'id- ubirss wo cun re^'at'd tlial as an i»riici.i! ('iLi' eau'ti'. lie did nou^ui'j'iv what CGui.! !?e i j i (itisidered. Here .Mr. I', rt'ferrcd.,to tlx’( IVic.i'il do- f iiiiiciii ', atuJ 1 ea'l IVo-m ilicrn si'im* items as to Ihc suiiis [) lid to Mr. Adams du- I nil;.' Ills a!)'jciice (Jii a mission to K'iropt. He hopit! lhat aiiitioiily would not be denied. He lIiou;;l;l at'ler this we aie likt ly to see iiiii liule economy. He thi ll i ifen ed lo a pi(>c I'ding of Committee on Public Lan.’--, td' I atid aiji inst t).e pr i.v I'-.t ttitiiti>', w!,ic!i >,[.!'V- ajjliijiii'ri.ent ol t t On ei to ' he S; u’es r si'i 1 1 i v 1 !v ; war jjpon ' he Sp„nish 1 ' anrMioldllii: Sp.ifiisii pc'^'s, i'l \ cf the Older !>is f i )\' t oi'h ir, ^hi!s! |)e..c»‘ ( Xisletl Uiaicd liiutci. c ( .. . j resc u c till : I t :i‘ II, in ■ . a j d li\ n. ' 11!.- J '.fs. i-.'i/ 1' ' o '.L. » '«V 1. a . I ill I'l I S 1 il ' 111 p I I'SI'I ' pa I 1 \ p'-ii.H , MJ IwlUl 1;..; ( ll th( pa! I Ol II I 0|l| 'S.I||,I . bo I 1 I;; il . ! ul Oil- Ui(' p.lit III lie -TTilj . 1!, II a |( ,| , as ',0 SI ilui e I i-rr+ti 11 111' I i all I l..il I ill !d . ol il 1 1 \ (■ t !k III llll I, ( 1 Mil ll a 111,111 ,is An ^^ ( ask an at I I t( I • ■ 'II I III 11' i Hi ni.i (1 be. piij"URe 'Miuii .1.1 I ( i' III'- JV of ( 1 10 a! j_i Ll v\ ,l ■( k 'O" : ain.1 . '.i (ju . I I [ I i(j L’^i t.' Will iiu'i!, striving nol fortiie iiromoUon ol the common ^''>ud, !)ui fur the at.vatice- meni of their own petuliar inteiesis — and which tnusl b'ad, i'levttably, to ihe e»it il e su bj'igat ion (d ti-.e v.eaker Jiaitv, ol' a (iissidUlioii id l!ie l’ii:)ii \\ e kiitjvv Wi ll, that the PeOjde of Vir- irinia vnll never couiiieiiance any such distim lion. Tbi ir j;ent idus s.ici dices in ;hi Caiise of lheir co'^nt 1 y, ihrir uni form ([(■vidioii to civil liberty, and their lohlf (laiiiig ill the tii lein «• of lieedom, from w h.ite ver cpi arter assailed, is the 'Uri- !;u.iran!ee iliat they w ill not be slow '.I 1 How wht ii- the imlh (.d duly leads ; •iiiii on ihiit guaratitee wi- repose with ('( nii ll tiee, thai.in this hour of dadgt r, sai I tlii ing all m inor consiib rat ion^, ti'ify will gofoith in iht'ir strcngih, and save the iemple ol Li!)t riy fium polluiion. //or.',7; OF i,j:i‘iii::ii:.\T.rrirf:s. Ti f -;n,\v, .Ian. 'J4. in. i :;knci!mi-,.\ r, 'I'lu' House rtsMiiirii tin ('(iiisideralioii ofllu' follnwmg n'.I ll. ioii.s, s\hi(hui.i'c oli'«.rcd on Till s.i.iv l.y ,Mr. ( iiilion : Ji’-siilral, 'I liiit il i^ cX'iH.'y.cit to (]i‘:^h:lr,’■(• tll(• ,\.dional iHht vv dliiiii*. a\i.iiLihle di l.i\ ; t() :i'.(diiipltsh v\ liu ll (icsir .hk' ol jict, a )'('.^■)rt to ,.;( tu i';. 1 sysU'iii 01 riti'( ih IiIih ir is nc I'l ssarv. Tills, It I., (oi.eciv ul, can l i (. ll'i ( t( d dil\ I y — I .\ Jiidii K.ii'. fv iiiM tion ( t the nniii'H'!' ot 1 iiu I r.s 1 (. ti i. iiii;' s iiaru s oi' puy trnin tin ••iiur„l l;OV I rnn (. Id, a'al ot thr salid'li's of .‘•iii.'li ai at»' Ml revii'i 1)' i itiiiiKit in puldic si r- vii'c; D.iimg, III (.',,( ll iiisi.iiKi', till-.(doptioii I I t .iny n.( a.iin'i whi. h v. oiiid hi.- in, o;npalihlc w iih onr 1 aiioi ai ( i.^iniv. j i M'i-?,./, r.y uv oidiiii;'i :u h :uul cvi-rv :ippro-| ]'.!i..tii,ii or . ApfiHiitiiii' o( I li ilic ti, III. y M Inch | his i,(,^i iiiipi (,i in •iiiK.d : till iv^(ireiif\ 'hr riiuh!, I.r till, in ( i ?,sili( s ot i!i'.' (lov i riiiiK. ni, | VI r.1 \ ;i u Ol 11 1 iVicuit dpi r..ti(ii,s in a i,;nl 1 • I I' i II 1.' ;.ii 'in.pi.i-.ty aii'l 1 cm on \'. | i ■•II'' ‘ , .li.it the laa'di r-. aiui liiii'.jj^ ( '.n-| I ill I I 11 111 t :( ti.i'i oil IV SI hit 1 III I 1 111’( ti'i.d j l-i' ' I amidti . (,i \‘ia),s:.iid .\;,aii.-., ur.h m-j .'IriU'tii.i, t-i !'.,.( it to tl i Ili.Us v.i.at ..i;.c'.'.-1. j Hi ihfir (.;.ii a.i , m ; Ik tii.-,.-; aii'aii:a>.,i oiwlv | i.isi 01.1 ihUi (i - v» hat s.d.ir.i s \'dl r-. ,imri[.r\ j I (If Pi 1 mil, and sui li other ti.i-.dis i i I'l - i 11 I ell liu III as I o 1 h( 11 ni- s m i ;ii iu i'rs-,ii \. Mr. ):.aki hi.viiii,', o}\iivi ail atii'luiiiunt | 1i iiK 11 xihiiiiiiis, a h ill* ,(l( Ij^U' ciisiu i', hut (i.r liui.ts putiuiii. i.a bum-I'lMi^; hul a siuall poriliiii (.'fit. —Mr. Jliake said lie would not aitrmp’ o point out what course the iiuusi ■Ik'UiiJ puisue. He suxdj htic, aciing uiicicr. an liom si conviction of I.is outy, ai d_[ie_was lestdv ed that, in iiis luniia-. in cfieciing it. 'I’lie Committee saw reason todoufU the integrity, zealorahi- lity, of that oflker nor have they since I ad reason so lo do, tior did they appieiitncl that they were coiTpvomiiting the |)uhlic interest by the course which was recom mended. ’I'he motion to procurc the printing to be executed by contract, however, pre- vailed, and the amendment of the i'ei.tl',' man from Pennsylvania was tulopuil. 'I'he Committee, aware at 'he time ol ihc difiicullies which would be thrown in the way of the execution of the woik by ilus mode, o|)posed it—they were over- iiiltd by llie House, and subnnlted toils decision. IJui, Sir, on furllu'r and tnoit; full inquiry, the C'ommitlee were so lidiy convinced liuit the work wtiuld neie^sa t'ily I e i Dperfcct, irt'xeculi ll in the mode ordered by the House lhat a gt ntIfinuii, not ol iheC^imitlee, was solicited louse his innuence with the Ihni^e to jirtjcure a if* vision cf s'j much of the reso'ution as di* retted tl.e printing lobe done on coi;- tract founded on the proposal of the ItiW- est bidder. On motion of the gentlenii. .■b whicii he had aright | from Ohio (M r. Weight,} the I’louse ir- scmtied the olijtc tionabic add it i(Jti whiih had l>een miide on motion of the gentle man l,"om PennsyIvatiia. And thus. Sir, il’.e wot k is now to be done under i!ic iiti* mediate direction cf a 1 esponsible ofl’n i r ol this House. In this the gentbiiKin Irom Virginia sees corruption; bu w y or vvlu I'efore, Mr. W. said ho was vvhnl' 1} unable to perceive. I’lUl the gentleniun says three or four 1 iin;- •.,Ti(i dollars h.ivc been lost to t!u> Tial'oii I)/ tlii-. revi'ifin t-f :i [.art of thr resolution ri h rr- id to. Sir, how i.s this pos>ii)iy ’knovvii to the gctil leitian—the Ik ok is not vet printc.t I I !k; Coiiiiiiittee on the I'lihrir I.'indshave, diirii:,: the |.resent session, e\p( i'i nci .-1 th(' vvaiitot it, and you wntildhe e\'r( tnclv please t" witness its coiii|.h tioii : it is, however, I iit jii' lice to s.y, that the (Jlerk of this Ilousi 1' in.'ide ciery c.vertioii to coii.plete it, .d'li ii still [Mirstiii'g the olijcct with all praelii ahh ;t' '■iditi y. 'I'hf \^(irk has hef ii found to hf din' ()f |.','ri at hdx.r. 'I'he treaties, law s, C'ini; lO''. IS'ianish regul itaius, imd a Irak's of ('thi.T ni..' 'er, which vidl hirni a htav v iiuh x to tin v hiiiic, do not he Viitliin a nari'o'A cotnji is^, raidn't he laku n b\ inluitiDi', as the gciil! I iiitin (li'i s the ;r:i:l of col'i up'.ioii in overv j .N()'.\, ^ II', liav iiig ( ;,j)hiiii(..l this vi r\ ^ Ur.rniK rtdltfry :i'i is hcp'd to the genth n iiii'' ■iitistiifMoii, piiiiiit uie, Mr. S'lc.iker, (said M” I \\ .) to take !* |jassing notice of the queslin" I delialv. 'I he ri i^ohition and the ann ikIiik i'- loruvi'dhy Ihe guitliuiaii fioin Indianu 1 Mr r.lalie,; I he orig'iiiid tnover, .ns ’,vi->ll as all vvho li:iv'' af.( ii'ptcd to improve the resolutions by .c itii iidnienls, have sei'iiied anxious to i fit'Ct f''- iiKitioi). He was nol heie I'.imself on •luhineuli iu the exiiemliiures of the (.'’V- ilu.l (!i.y, hut it would In; seen on the ‘'"'’lei't. . the utiiih a genth'ln:iii lium Ni vv l',.mp- shire, mar hitn (,\h'. \\ hij>p!(.) w ,s ,1 member, bi in;.’; a iiioiion to j;tml tlii Liiid L,iws. A lo'nlleiiiun •from I’l'iin- •'y'vanKi, (Mr. lngl'..tm,^ moved toamerid 1 lie niotioM, l.iv adding a tla'is'.-, aulhor- I /.!tig the ( h’t'k to receive projj'isals for ! the priiiiiii,;, which was adopted on the j Ij-t d.iv ( f the session, almo.-it ihe last | jMirtial. On motion of Mr. Ty^’rigbt the proceeding by which the Houi.e had ad)pted the amendment of .Mr. Ingham "as tesciiided ; m const (pjence o‘‘ which ‘.vi' have paitj tiiree or lour ihotisaiiil dol lars loore than if the anu’tidmetil of Mr. Ingham bad not l.'een rescinded ; fur whui purpo"e he coiihl nol say. _ L iicl'-r iliese ciixumstatices he was dis^ posed to dismiss the sub-i ct. He was ivilliii,^ the investi^:aiion shtrti-k! I'o on. Ilut the amendim-nt (.f the [;eii-.leman lif'ni liidiiina was not sm h as to pro- ciuce a?i\ i)e?H fit. I In- rt '^'liM’iDn as it is ,:..i„s,-, 1,. ivouki r.., Mun-rT.-.v u.cu-x.i i,v ^i,.ii;;,I;;;, k:,';. II. Mr, tlii.s he the purpose abned at, tlitr..' luied ln' httle ddlicully in eneeiing the o'>,j' .'\re not the pnrt). Sir, now in possi'ssjoii (f the ]:ower ol this lloiue, fully pn pared '''• ery point for the onset :• You have. Sir, yon' • .oniiiiiilte on l’u',)lic i'’,xju n.hture-; —' (/OHdllittce (Ml so tiiut h of the I’lpdii- ,\eciiu i‘S relate to the Kxjjen litur.'s ir. the i)i p n'!- nu iit ot ,st'ite, of tilt.' 'I'reasurv, ol \\' r. cf tJ ■* Navy, (,f the i'osf OflTii e. and on so nun li 't tlie ptihlir aeemin's and fxpeiiditur. s as n |o the |’iil»lii; I’lUildmgs. I hrsc rn’TTnTitt. s have all I'd n or;^,iiiiied hy the pre.'.idiiig e'fi I 'r (jf tins Hi)us(. , v.'ho has l,et n eh v.iti .1 i-i- 2^s prcsi n( .datioi, hy a niajtivily, rpnl the ri'" pc( tivc r()ti,niiti(., s, each have aiii.joriti. ir id h u-.! a 5U|)ii.i'ji (l m:.Jo;-ity, selccli tlic ■‘iiuic (jf iljt; H-'niv. ivow’, (sir, ia uut th&
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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