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, Volume, V Page 38. ... . , . . , " .' . . ' v , -.'" ! ! r tU- h ! i . c : t' 1 - . " 1 : L 1 I i frU:.ki ' ' . t-V : Edwv r'r a- 1 I i . ;i $-4-:.ra?cJ t... -.vv, c ns'n.. .f , r. vj f.ro t' iop i C3 3 in I'.'.f l". f .; vard, ta r .--r '. s uat'.l tVe 1 .' iv lsit hive rasi O J of I J i ibcf c.t . e j . i I iba f jr.i.ary. , I captured mm, from l.:t which p ' ami from the -'i s thosekof tle r, that they had f llisesy f.omtht'r let' r.V I'l an s i: tt lten 74, tworn i c 1 v, zrt I v as induced, a.t the cexvoy was still J a'.n to windward cf Ear .h January, 'wh'tn findiig .!, I ciungf-1 my rroutxl Ir "m thence clown eke nd Dcmerara, Mi'. t.n c; . . ) ffPr. TU r ImtOcpn- " t art in corf. but I -w;? prcLuti c n l.i ivxittt, wi nUMi.lL .11 had sent an 1 3 ;;; t U-fi jYi Vir,jn, appusLnx Lim rf jle.mocin-w .f th e'n " y. . Tic British' J!T.rcT, privincrs cf war, frt(U KaiUorjtori to Chtiiirr, Mas-.btvc atl, t.K T4pC toj i-ljtri thir pwIc uf hoor, nd deter ttxl to CiWi..- Tbey MrenJ hoxeief, arrested arJ cbA&.'iej ia ! ant real jiriuo Ue encnij. ' r. tan: of Nort'-Cro!irs, ; .7 1 i ;i ni( ., i-ayenRc, any k tie cca,toi Turinam, Er. ! ' 1 J. . - r- .1 li'.' " w rnst side of Portirico, through the Mona Pas '8ag,, down the "horth side of Jamaica simIo j. tcr leeward i'audb, wiiliout meeting a tingle 1 i . es-itl cf l'.e eniTi)'t or any uhef Ibarv IV vish urotrt and one wciisii ntj nui i go j? V :' near the Manilla Keefj rear whichnfier c.-p-' turi'vr and sioktnc: the Drit'uh schooner Tuna A ' -'-th.in. loai:d vith 1 1 s T.c)eUcr cf nar,-;M- sclir. .tttr, Cpt. "clhy, ii tu Tort wu DMuM on tiier" re'iruani by U10 IJntnh fria( Lndymioo, atxl bidcferl to BennuJa. .1 he .Mftror was, whet cf ltured 46 days from Nanti, -u;id ta N. York,r. acaro, kc otced.nt ' 1 0 J ,006. ' Her, tretr ve r la'ided pi) Wock Is'and, oa Vedoes;Ur Luu ' . ' v : 1 v, ,.,' , , ; r - - v . ' - Extract iff letter from olond. Htjam!nrlLiv;kins , l. a. gen. rftfintyi dated Camfi ntur Fort. Ftbuary, UjeU.. '.V "V A runner wlio is i'ntrnigent afta was snt by me . , ; f i Mtd with tlie - SeminoCev returned this eveiunp' lie beared a' k from te governor f Peti'sacola to tlie Scmino.'ievUclivered'in.l.u presence to the Clitcfs of 12 ti'.laces. The turnort was, that rum' and dry codst (the '!lcin en ignofant pcepJo they shooU listen to their 013 Vyiucts, ana tia litem to crusa tn rropncis, wne had deceived him b their lies. , As they had mis appSedrthe, powder be pare them tovbuntptovis ion for tlielr women and children, he" should 'rive them no more-Ubey had deceived, divided, and ro-j uieatneif toauois iThe Imtisb were not expected to possess the cotrhtry bufderiop on the1 ,tide patera of the r oridat, and if ther.aliouUl come, Jbey ctuiu im runiain tone a inc v wouia urivt ucm ou. rw , . . . . f . . . . ) 1 a 'I r bt valuable pttlt wnicn t ix. on ooaTu S.iuleJ over for rtii Florida shore ni .struck i i.-ndirgj o.TSt. Agustiue,and frpnx.'lhencc run on sounding? as far a Charleston, passing within 4 or 5 tnilca of.Colutnhif I!and .and a rear to Savannah as the weathef nc! ileptb : of water would allow, without 'meeting single csj-J except 'a Spanish 6hip from h IlatanV . r. f .... :J.fje...'..L-'i na buUna to spam, oui siccrir.g iur ddaunn, in consenuetice of having sprung a leflu M v f Arri vine oS".Qiarleston 'L (which taa on the 11th "inst.) I stretched-Uose Jntithh, Bar; ' and mad the private signal of the day to t schooners lying i:i lUWllion Ro.ids,' and which from their appear anc I bclievedto be pul4t. vesstli. A f a-r remairiig.iiU day.iofj the Bar ' wiOf colors hoisted and the- before-mntiohe4 .' tibial displayed, without being ahle to otn raunicate . witit ' the schooners, atoodf to trie .pmthward, and at .7 oilotk ihe njfcit rDorhing tliscovered andchaccd. a 'fcht W the Uiward uhich, afte? tfrsjjing.S or $ xtifttti letl rtie to f.i a second sail, S brig under her topsails,, with " htr topgallant-maithoiitcd ! ah4CyingjiLboQtn L ' TnSed, ',nl '?., from thcccc 'tq iBdisayry t of a third 6aiL fcnrescnted.from the rnasi head to be, "a la'ge frigate ; on diaccVerihg j,fie; third sail, added to the manccuvreaicf the' first afid second, f was induced to believe thc'jrt part'oT ua entmy s squadron, and accordingly hauled 'an "and ftood for the fornitr.ltoaacertaio , her characters. ,r And Mt,etr: fsakiQg -fhef . ram the deck, perceived she vwas; a frigate as rc ported. I now":tacl;ed"n4 shortened kail, believing -thac' towards night J might be tiia : Lied to cut ciT the shin fwlrich was alstnail frl gate or a large sloop otvrarl anu,a wi, -iron 10 :Wai the Weather sail bet vvcen sunset nd dtrk bearing down for the others Jatfr'frg Vow ' frotn tlie mauaeuvres. that ? after, dark theyfeould tha$e, I stood to the, eastward vnd?r thcrt sail toe lieving that ia the morniog' I -might! ftndihem in aomedisorder :'at d ay li gjit ho"we v er, iP3 to the haziness of the weather they were not to he seen, cousc(fiiently,' 1 wore and stood back to the westward to make them' again1. l aud T ( ia a few ninutcs discoveted two f one to the w , , ice, tne otner on tne weatner oowj y wnicn 1 gave chace, but aftcr chasing thembout hall aa hoar, the i weather becoiingVre' clear and two large; ships suddenly making their apJ ptarance one on the. Vather and the fetbeWoo 'V'.thftlee beam I changed tny course to Uweasti ' ward,'-tvhen. the , four- immediately ,cfawded '. saiUih pursQii butdwiDg "r assisted by: tlxe enrmyra ihanr.er of (fhaslngVl r was enabled to get clear of theitt ayithoht Uit i Ccti'.ty in a", few hours-Frontf this I tfa'rsUd ' 1 a coarse " ba. -.soundings fexcept 4n 'doh'bliBrg' CapellatterasJtOlStathom watetolltheDel t. ' l"' the Ojiird or .t largest "sail, thisiime 9o 1 I X niles ti windward in thid.f howeyejy I W ! -y a ' rot able vj tftcct. my , puop'ose bwing-to thi JkT m ibec .L-ue en N'arsl af. ; , ...Hi ::' ii'MiurTr."'if" .if i v ; 1 tf,.. e.M-,w, by eilifnemef t8 5 r-' ju.ultlr?"inBc'T 'wipettrjt ncm- r o( wTuera - Psed to jee'r.ij r3irp. , -1 , '' ' , "" "r " HOUSE 6r. JlEPRKSF.KTATr. T - Mr. M :rfree " 1 Mr. Macon, of Nor. ..-Caroliwa, trmn Sundry Iiuiom yinj the aiJ ei von- trei iaoperJn; an inlaj.4 water ymmu 'viuon from the CheapeaTie Pr to Sr. Marr'a riter.1 Re ferred ta a aclc-ct to::, . fi " '. ' . 'Agreeably to the or!ir of day te bou;e went infniha onimitts.ccf the wholei Mr. trc kci.ri 't iat"' eiair, 00 thft hao bill. ' . Mr-. Pkkerlncr, bv txfrmUilon of Mn IMtJc who wxs cntid'cd to t.re ftr, made a few remark s tit ad Jiiion- ta, and explanatory of, tome parU of his speech yesterday. '',-1;' .'' V V ' - nr. Lowndes tfkearesurned the floor, and en aiuded in an hour and on ha r the cpetch which he commenced yesterday n favor of the bill. ' I-' L 1 nr. Eppei real tapkv the Baor, and ia a speech of more than an hour, replied to, the rJMmeM and declamitlon of .the epositjon.''v. K i ' h Pitkin ofwConrfc spoke about an . botir la ex planation of hi' firmer speech.., 'AVheii he co rtuded tbe hill under debate ,waa ordered o be engrossed for a third readug tomorrow t and the house adjourned. - '', -' , r' ':,'-' 1 Mr, WaicatT of td. rcse u; aubrtit a motion for consideration,! '.' He said,; feeling, ts did, a perfect confidence in the sincerity of the adminis tration to affect ty iiegoclat!oo-atGoenburg an honorable peace j end Knowing, ashe did, that the President baperfe.t confidence intha, Prince Rc ttptlnliU ovtn'firdutoitim to meet at joUcnburg The Indians had once been deceive by,henVr.djto tUe by nesociatlon the' tihhappy diETerencea that must- take 'care how " tMiy trust them - again ."-UobsUt between Jhe two. nations, upon the Jirineijildt l was expected; peace ,vould be made amongwhttft f the l&vi 9 nation, artj thwma'rift'ffK ftghli -of peoplft e'vety yhere tlu yer, and, itvould be right Great Britain a'uj froni the 1 DoBcyef tb'u Rovcrn- lor the ttemtnoies t help' thcirold fctueta to dest men wncq oy nwr propownon tnrcmgn .ir. tin? twy Ihe rrophcts. ;iTlie deception played on bin)l after the war; upon an agreement : tq negoclate ow certam conaitwns, to agree to an armistice, ami. from; thi proposition of tbe 'Brhi?h"gwernment through Admiral Warren, en pr agreement tone godate on certain terms, to alrree also to ankrmis- ' ticc-he thoticht no Wat iustUicid fromhe condact ; If any credit be due to the prefjssion bf the Co4 both governments in the belfcf that an aralatice vemof of Pensacoli. wa mav- calctite- from iiUt dl be agreed to on the commencement of tbe Be- talk,,to ithe'Seminolie chkfs, that no mere arnrntt-' f9cjttiona.it- Qottcflbdrgas the practice of all na- two powers now negociattnf; comma usage of naoohs. one of the lirst dictates xf in '"their demtnds progtseded from fr of them or humanly tp spare the eBUslon of blood and; dur- ehmltr io ui 5 K w ouite likely, that out formida-! ."US. mpending negodaUonv believed to be entered . v . - . . . , v . 4 w. ..... 1. .TM..:... ... 1 . . 1 e l-L. 1- . 11 . .. . ' !i. , p" ' ' -pe t' H : cf Vay and Mr s v , i the lunette.' tcr ol rnibrlaempijci in t vctmf ,f r.; f 0 V. otaui eynng yc;r ijij, ana t of tS army cf tn UaUcd Srtr. -t " Mr. Kent, of Md. reported a es'J Dank t 0 Mtrcpoa.' ., .". rirrtjrnaxi;vsii.i:j,. The li. finished tu ."-cdt' ' - f ' 'iiera:!. t sf fffTi,lyac Mr. .Jrosvcu.-i tr.i-.ner, i , Su-;-;ort r f l.i ! !r. t . 1 'v. t;..s 5. cl-w!. .tt!-e:-;. I f.: wj through the fear of his officer junder him and second in cpmmandwlio' urged him to let the Pro phets patty comanid lake him the hafldi and to je them some amitmniupn Jtotiunt for their women ciuiaron; 1 nect.icie he jw wereincncsiy. niawn via be obtained by .the hostile Induos from onaa,wi aaJtna liinv ,tUnil further lights are? shed on the. subject "ncedW.is , to Do tbl it friar remain ' doubtnil'. wtnihef l,t Poniprin'(t It li Certainly, '-.laid he.' - Dur'i e4 a l.u.e Ui rc ' o w caused i;i t Ho ed ti.e perv)n;:li;r (f was called n aw-'crty t!.c t!ui qu.rcJ e J'tai. j,t. Vc: l c s it Oown, ccni peal;. t-Ir: ra tMmncd the to adjourn L. 1', yes 41. s .' Mr. ilsk ol H. V. rcj'.ircd tbo r re!:,- Mr. Stafford moved to lay the n ' After some desultory and rather ' bate,in which Messrs." Seytxrt ar-lK ed Mr.Stanfjnl'smouon tola te I'M c . it.was dcciJcd ir. the negaiive. 'The hcAwe det.-.rainea to have the rrc". tion now put, ryes.Sl. ' - Tbf previous question was t'icn put in t ing torrn, viz.- bhali the , tniia" tfuestio put i t"d decided ta the bUirmaure by t .e mg-vote: r7; , H ' V. - For the previous question S3. r-Agwot ."V. : ; ,: 'ji.: The main question, on the .'passage r-I irae decided by the foUowb g vole ; ;""Yav Messrs. 'Alexande r, AtonA t c ryi'Bard, Barnett, Beall, Bo wen, Braejf, Burwelf, ButIer,Ca! Iwell, Calbotm, Chnj ;' Com stock, Conrad, Crawford, Creih; Cuthburt, Davis of Pcnni Dcnoycllcs, I vail, Eatle, Eppes, Evanai rjarrow, rindlry, ..YJF'orney, I orsythe, Franklin, Good din, Griffio, Gruaily, Ilarns, Hasbrcii JIuagerTord, Ingtraoll, Ingham, Irwin, In son of Vr si . Johnson of Va. Kennedy, l't t Jwerr, Kersiiaw luilxium, Kjorj of N. C I Lowndes, Lyle, M.con, M"Coy, M'Kee, pi ean, mntgomcry, ittoore, Jlurl;-ee, fewnn, Qrmsby, Parker, Pickens, Tipcr, V, Rea.of Pcnn.Rhea of Tenn. Rich, Ruicr ,'j.r pie miuiary jorce in me v-ree nuoiv may nave " "" 9muj iv"w ccm (, intimidated the; ' Spanish "iomnandantr.'moe than. mo t, hi a measure of primary .imrtance to of the threats cf the Indians," n4 that be finds it pru. e&' spentles and then lead to, a bapyy termiaafidn t!enrttof chthgehii'6iitoJ them, and w offrthi the negociaticV; Jft ..t.; -:'.cy -best tipoldeiv he can to our cSveriunenfl r. sk XW ir the .sword shall ha sheathed ''thinft Tipoldw ,-,The fullo'-ving 'statemcnt. handed us by art officer 01 tne ratnots, aircctiy, rrom incur camp, nd orrl bis way to Washington jCity, - for; the porpeSe we presume of supplicating assistance from the eaie- al government contains ti bcUere l ccrrect view of then slraauoo and prospects. T ' ':. , On Ihe lOth, of January tbe.pitjrwts left th 9t Mary's river, about To strong i their rumbers ,en creased on their msrch to about ninety, end on the ie;n ot tne same montn tney arnvea at te Au lotcjie wau Iodian iettleraent callt-f Paine's Town; On the 18th they tommejiccd thelrbldckhouse; 2$ fect jiquarei; which they soon reared w two stories the .hecociadon by an armistice, that a word that can only wound the enemy, I ask, if the two edged sword, the mbargo, r" ?ht not during the jicgbcii lion also to, besheatbw,, that whic cutabotli friend and roe rS'And whether Jt U not. out; duty : tOK teit our devotion to cur eonstituchts andMjfelieve th'sir. from -aQ pressure that may not he, eOsolutely iteces ary f;Thcir'patrioUc submission to ii, while abso lutely necessary to press tlib; cnemyi ntitlef them to Us rentova!, while the prosDcct of be'ace induces a hope that it may not be txeeatary .m aeapon Ifalnat theenemvJs: ri-'i.: ';CLr$'.. 'A -.iU f: r 1 liavwg myself advocated the ; embargo, in the Kooenson, nage, acyoert, "awnner, Smith of I Smith of 'V: ,TannehiIl, . Taylor, Tchair, T Udree, WstdotN.'J. Wfaitcl.iil, Williams, tarns, son of Penh. Wood, Wright, Yancey Pisk ' s?NlTAleSrsr'Caynes of Mas ,D ) !; o; Bijrelo-V. Boyd, Bradburyt Breck-snik' o. f Captrton, Champion, CiUy, Culpepper, D uaviioi M3ss.;jjcvey, Iy,Uestoo,Ccdil( V borogbrflrosvertor. iiale, Hopkins of li. Y. ; of R. U Kent f.N."i, Kjng of Mask Law, i Lovctt, Miller,; MofCtt, Mosely, Markell. O. Pearsonin FKkering, Pitkin, Pcs Pcti :r, Ji Y IWV Reed, RiiMlesfSheffl'y, SheryrooJ, Sif ; Smith W N.Yj-Stanford, Sturges, Taggnrt, T. maojei ivose,; jyard ot t-ilass. tyheaton, rt; Wikex Wilson pfIass. WJmeV.-si. i -4 ' So tji bin wis passed and sei to the Senate t carrc-tce.;' - growinK in4 abundance, at the heieht-'bf twelve orH fwirtcea inches,' The Oratite Tree trrows srxmta-1 heously, andisTiowotnamentedwith tts yellow fruit 4 v v. . 9uiiiu, v., w a ku&iic, vi 1u1.11 is. , wr o aunva wideband 5Q Jongi This district $t coiinjtry. is ad mirably suited to. thecuUu're of the S Ugat tan. It rrvesscl) .pareya man cfwatl rr-J to topsails and cicarea imp tor acticm,'pu4andjredetfetrsed.'llGM the emmt in, .k-ir K t suddenly disappearing andm & few rtiirihiw p defending it." . .w . t ,' twi 6HC, ui suuiu vcoav mm , ucini V ieared to 'fire; ignai gtlfis, ' I dtood on. tj1 the v aware, v. nere, in a log, icu io wiui aiarge t'. hih. and immediately orbceeded to -mrvirvino'thflt'Wntmer session and' the present einbarro. and land;Oo the lOth bf thie mohth the force of the there being hO power id suspend t at this time, but Putriots had increased to' I(50.men, and by this; time by ? thi Legislature, 1 have thought it any I have no doubt they' muster fmorebao 200 as ttt duty ta submit the Mlowingiesolutin--bit I feel emits wejre Cb.friig.hffc.i ity to the admiiiistratiori to declare that it is The Aulotchewan country citcels any that X nave .without their tonsent and without their Ittvowfegdei seenf The cattle, of which there are laree nuin- : fne J71lt "itCe? be appointed to enquire 6w 1 iu r... .r L ft. to the expediency of aUTpeivlinif the Rmuirtra Law du. I., Mr. Wright appeared t be inclin I tttAtlnVl lis. iSfl fis tnM rf tlia Kiak k m-t- iakke,'ahoot4TOilea mumcaies' wuhfLake. Georee 'or .the "river St.U.-. ij.ilJ -?SeJlw . f V V f -' thttt the" IIouso bow prococd to consider the resolu i,Thesawater3,bringan excellent navigation,, vito tioa - --a :'" -'-' 'i'-'' ' the hw of thecountry )n the 35M Jacuary al;:.Mri SevBcr, WAleat id Jftvs" large watef ,me4on:w found,! -h,ch .was tluite, (;on the question. ofWdri' wlicis by the rulcJ iiiiiuimi ,j , I twill : ... u.M IIIJVII HiKVMCU 19 or the house is not to be ucbatod(. was decided is follows t-f-'XXty ir.vo .iienr. uaTues oj mm- (luyiy ot va.HigeiQW. dbwvra3recterid:i1riffhamtaw Cnovcr', COx, Culuepcr, UaWiport, Davis vf acasi D:w, , Ticrthfard. from a beliet -I v as near another! ,1 squadron.- ' From the Delawai e I si aothirg I- S until! 'made Sandy HocVt whth lasrajn klUnU' ; -VJf-t - l !'with another of the encmyVsquadrors,'ant by r ; -some. unaccoumauicpusc v pewruiteu, 10 "V'V . enter the bay, althcugh in-the presence if a de , ?' "'',cidedly 6up(irior force, after having-bcttt cblig A d- to remain, outside scven hcnirs and a hail ?V 'vakiaj for thetide.' ' ' ' J 0 4 . ; f pr 'lam,&eiV'iJOIIN R0GERS.:'J 'JTrimthc BoBto'n Chronicle 0 Monday, J, t b, S8. f 1 pVw1: x; LaTsT;.raoM,Eut,ixoToj.r. l '.Cv r ' v- 'vi : i - vvc unuciaUUU uj a uvuviviiiwi nuu viyku au this towri laU evening, h'pm Burlington; that a jat ' "ty of British troops, consisting fcf about, 2000, tin- ucr ine tuuniiaui u vwi. w.wv, luivij vivivi,mn to "French Mills, ;iril frbiri' thence rprbceeded' to r rlaSone; mndiCIiute6fiRay'jr6or Corners t but op- , . v 1 1. . .i!..a .l't . .... . , prchenomg ran sitae itom mo jiinei ican ut ray at ff Plattsburgr.they pre'ci?imtciy rctrcatc hi the midst i( , oj 1 violent storm okww rh oaujfiujounaay ev- tiing 20th tftstv topvds,Mteaw oe Laci hey ta v "ouired with miich iamestnes ubput: tVrsyth's vRe' v L'imept, aud appeared w qw 4? V ' - lAur$dayt March 3.x . ' v - rlN SENATE.', r1 Mr WDnhfnetbn. from th MJhthri' foflnrMttr' in rcpoma a put to estaouss an aauiuonai.ftuiiury A cademv ; Which was passod to the secopd readings irt iiibo 01 Uco. rQm,jhe committee on io tcign ueltions, tepoitc4 without amendment,, the bill rnca-e 'effectually to enforce the non-importation laws.;-.;" -: :-, .r. :;;tk.ivV .'' r r The bill giving pepsions to'tfje orphans arid wi dows ct pevsons sluinxrt boafJ pnyateers, was read the third time, and passed. ' vjf , , 4 iThe .Senate resumed the ebnsideration Of the bill to amend the act to provide for calling farthhe mi litia to suppress insurrections,, repel invasions, Li ana alter some uroe spent therein, the benate ad W.-;.'...jf..p.'.;r lk f:.I',iJav:Afarck 4. '?t s kiiK' '',vThe President xoratnunicated :he report from the ireasury on the esptnees attending the Inter Hide, Hopkins of K. Y-Howell, .JlufiyKmigerfofclKeBt (t W. Y. Kent 01 Md. LAW. LWll. lmurf. M.inn M'lf, M'dler. Klose'v. MrkelL Onklov. Potter, JolinUeedWm. Iteed, R,.rdsm1, llidicely, ) bertson, Kiigclea, Sbei wobd. &liipberJ. r.iUi of N. V, rllrtttlhttAfV Jtffll. ma'A.l ' VP .......V .ffk. - . . - - ' ' ..V-i coi viioh 01 aa;i winter, wooti, :wriente5. ;. ?' ,A5 Mesars. AIStonr' Arerjv Uaid, Jfat'hett, Bealf, Boweai liradien BPOftis fSurweH. Buttfcr -CVtdweltv L:k- noun, vnapptu, comstocsc, ConlM, Creightim; CViinbvi avi oi t-vn. iAino) uca, nane- EppM? Kuitow rurncy Porsythe.Vt'rwik.Uni Uriflin. Gttimiv. tralL Uroc.-BawM, tn:riilt. lnKlm Irwir Jackson ot V. Kentaedv; Km kcTahSWj 4ull6til.!, Kaii-f tf. fert. Lyie, M'of. -il'Uan, Moore Mui nWiKtViiiri; vrmtvjt j arKcr,vrtCBXMi j'iprr, FteasaiHS, Rek'nf I'Ufi. lUieaol 1 eniulttch, Sevier, SyUtrt,S)nnef,Snitli'ofVa ii ADiJ tne llonse adiourned at sfimpt. 1 no i3,rjs.er presemeei a petition or ! ha!)iunts of the District of Columbia. Waving tho act laying anmbargo may be' repealed or i nvrJined as to ptrinit them to export their pj co'tr to tne Ensterri nilrs.Of dtred to lie on the iS .. ' . Oo mbtion of Mr? Eppes, the bill ttakiiie r : ?ro- priationsjof iuppott the mintary cstablir.lur, j;,t i tho United Statta for the year. IS 1 4, passed thr 1 committee' of the whole Mr.' Macon cf C M chair, the blanks therein being filled' v.;t) r r .horpaytfmraMniiliiia J .B85" ; vCumpand fiti 1 cqiipnprep. . " ' 4C0 c J . ,. Medical and ifaspital Dcpartnicr.t .255,c Bounties and prtipiums ; " 23.10,0 tCJothing i- . ' 2,025 ; f,Quarter.Mastet'a TJcparttncnt ' 3 500,:; Otdhance stores, Ice. ? 7A' Fortifications ji-.c . soo," ConOngeoties ' 721, M JlndianUepaitmcnt. 45t: n iThuianicnded, the bill Was ordered to' be f grossed for a tldrd reading: r, ; 'r i ,Os motion of MK Eppes, the t-!! to supprrt : nvy of the Ui5ited States, for-the year 1BU, t rwMvu wiuuf4. (.uinmtueeoi tne wnoie,-ir. con iii the chwr, od tht blanks' therein were f." ' with the following status : i . F3r;payanil8ubvistcnce ojolrst'-' AjV ,nd jpay ofthc icaroan '' 2,57,3l X'.A Pfbvisions..I-'fi!r-.Ap;439,9Ja ii .";cv. Medicines; '5'n ;"-?v ;ti2o,ooo. 3 j 9 7i.r;3 ; 1 .Vv.'utary iioris.or.aame Pf'.-.vC2.S08 (,9"lgcRt expcacescfcV: C a? 46,003 .. 'Tile bill havirvjbce.ithtisi a'trienjed, was ovJcrc t WtrtRrdesetl lor a third rcadine;"' - .'.y-: .W-nDjouiimiW''-' ' . r.'-Woniv);n t'ho joint ' connh!h3;i'.rP0?r; qn the subject, reputed as fallows &'-V -' k Thci.m irdlteo appointed bpj tho Jpatt oft llou'e." jointly wtih ' t V toinmitutf appointcjl 1 tbVi Vi ofii;o trcnyte, to asccitain'twhenHhc I ' sunur Smithof PenmTannchilb TeUifM'roup, ; Vdfee V'iifd of N. j; vtol.ni,'vvUliutn, Taneeyca i- YW tion.T- 'fct V'.5':' ' - t ; .v 'is ,'u T!.The Sp'ejktratsa Jaidhefore the Hoie'a letter from the Setrctary jof he Treasury,' 'jriMnmunK tne annual suuement olttieinolanietits ot the oN The.biIl from the .Senate fyy the, better ornj'. jng,'paying end supplying em aiy of V'. Slnte!,, was twke read and commuted to the commutte 0:1 n4Tli enroEsectbiH .ituhbrTsins & loan sina a: loan fif 35 mil. lions dollais, w.-i r'i'da"P.iUdtTuicT':'' v ' Oathequcsdoiftbhall tlda'bill pass 1t&'& Mr. St-uilhrd6ppo3ed the . bill ia a speech of cop sidcraWe. length and Mr. Hsk of Vcrmotft', tpoke also at Considerable length in support of it, ;i : . ; (A motion forthe previous queuoti was lost by a small majority.',..; . . . p ' , Mr. kelson rose to speaH ia favCr o( the bill ; but t; Contingent expenccs ., ,v ' V 00,c '?ia5f.&cof Marine Corn r.-' ; ...,J 1 8.27 .. VioiBingj;ta.:mo iin. he iuljourned without' detriment !' service, have cart fully examined ,lhest;' - i. ii 1 li'U pubii ousmess pciore hoth Houses, and rrnoit.as t ipinion. that tliey may be adjourned oa Mor.dry, C 1 1 th day of April next,- and submit the follow..: resolution f .'': -''.-"..' r -."-V-, 'v,.r;i-,'. Jiesyved, That tne'Prtst.Vut of tlie Sens'e'an thq Sp'eckci of the I! u ,3 of Representatives be '' tlioruJ to cl -; tl.e present ' session by adjoun. their rcspce-' ,j houses on Monday, the 11 th dpy t A. ' tp.'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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