tore 1 U Is ,1 L.,f if 1 : tut t. tvl jru u-' . , iz c; . v and JvL e m tit: ar paaaed t be eo;maJ a4 rrad t CONGHMSS.- 'V,' ," - -; ; - .', tit , ' Y TV &Tufemuoved the aan'ubed . 7 " porte J by tU Committee ch Naval Af f ura. aa LhoriMnr ta bwIWinjef aa ftd- l. : Y A Ifinni! nnniher of alooDi of WW for tbt , , , nav.l tmire ohke Uniaed States, Mr. U -i ', waa h pos the amndnot submitted by ; - If to MtVorite tlio raateriala for build- Tha natation waa 'taken OB tht ft J ' v "rt.nrfantofMr. llolioc. and lost 1 1 t mra. ' . V J' . fn nuru3Dc of ft socestion which v.'v'.v.'lij been madtkr Mr. Smith. Mr; Bar - bour nwe4 U 6t tbe blank fjr th t ' : ' nmnrUtioa. with 30.000 dollar! for the V -T preatht year, and 200.000 dolUr inwi " : "allr. for lh three uwceedinr yeari." r r t. ; Tbia wu agreed to, and the bill waa or- ' dered to be f nrreaaed and read a third "' "' r . ' J'.' ' i." : "' . ... ... ; ' TVeadov.'io. 10. ' The bill authwiaing the building vt ',v t , ? an additional number of aloopa of war; V " for the ftaral. aenrice of the United . ';' ' VSUtea, vu read the third time and pesa- The Senate, ai in Committee of the ;.hole. Mr. Rorclea in the Chair, pro- , ceeded to eoniider the bill better te cnre the aecQnnt ability of pubTie offfcert "and othera: wiuch " waa introduced un der.leaTe obtained by Mr. Hotmea of; Maine, and reported ly tne voniinmee . " ;,t Ws . '.The firat aect'rtn of the bill providet s v that no aalary, compensation, or emplu ; tnent, ihallbe paid to any peraon who w, , - t or t ahall be, Indebted .to the United v i Statea. nntil aoch oeraon haa accounted 1 for; andpaid into the Treutirr;.ftlt auma ','" . v. i far which he mar be so Indebted, . , ; .T The second aection makes it the doty ; 'of eery 'accoootable -olBcer , who, in makini payment to the Voited States, '. 1. bv uwj authoriied to retaia hi fees, .IV'or salary,1 out of the money fowhich A. ',"- ' 1 1' K ftccoontable,' and who (a indebted ; to the United SUtea, to payoTer",; at "vi the time required by law for his pay mentaand accountabilitr, 'all his fees " v ts ftad-emo!uments,sBntil he aliall have dischartred the sum! for which ho is ln- r : debted; and makea it tlw duty of the Treasury Uepartment, at a certain urns in firh vrflp-. ta fir notiea to uch "ofll ''ters of the sums due from them, and 5 makes it the datr of Collectors', atid ifb rvKr fTirr t witlihnld the nav of the Traona emnloved W them, until their ilebts to tue uovcniraem are tuscnarg ;tiTlie third section provides hat no person ahall be ajypointed to any office, :4 1 -which entitles hi,in any way,' to re- jsjL "celve, and makes it his dutylo account 1 . -for. Dublic tnonevs. who shall,' at the " t , ' time of such appointment be indebted t"4 ?U the United States. ; ' V Si1 The fourth aw " n makes it" the duty i tPhe President of the .Vnited States (o 'Ti'communicate'tQ Congress, in the first M'eeavi eacn casion.ine names v pT U tie Jawao4acpKanafOwbo cdaticBce of ynanda, or caaaltiea, alU ui d ha of their datr. board the pwtate arae4 ahipa ue UnitM fkatea. dorin (ho bit war, on motion of Mr. Uj4. of Maaa. waa ta- kM n ia Committee 'of tbe xeotc ne tl waa remrted to Ua smit, wilhoat amendment, and paaae to o eosorted and read the thtrd time. ' v ' Fridsv.riO. is Mr Talbot 'aub'mitted the following reaolatioo for conaidmUoa wwcfc a rJ. nA rdrd til be Minted. . I? .iiirrf Tfcat Ike Cowaittee tbe JodjCMrr be bwtrcte4 to Uqaira mlo tbe e v tw, a an Mdifviar aai chmriac tbe twenlyifth aeetk of the JmUiary act of caaaea thCTtria pnmded U. by eitker oC tb Mr. Twelfth a-rteJ lJ lH aTe f t'-e ia.tnKla ,U atnia cUa of tbe wWk reU'.ea to Tot Mr. Sawders 'M of accept a avri&cattoa ' . Mr. Rich tHen movea tnft prcTw ttctW-wkicb saotioa was ot aas- taiaeJ by the 1 1 ' - , ' And. U'te o-eauon 0005 ,"Vv: Bttcaent . ' . . Mr. Cook made a few ooeaervauooa. Tbe qartion was then pt the .;M tJ Mr. UHnders. U recoramn tnrtit before traJ, frwa the fUU court in wt.'w-h anraueb caae ma be pendiar, to tbe aourt of the Uaitad States of origin Nial tie, ia like caeca, for ftaal tnai adjuUiCaua, inatead of the appeal, or writ of error, wbicb h lloei or the Drormoaa 01 tne aaja wa. 10 be takes for the rereml of tbe Judrmeot or deeree of tbe hlghe court of Uw of tbe Hate ia which tuit may hae been pcndaif by tbe Kiimmi Court af Die United Statea," , - Tl bill to authoriie the President of (he United Statea to caose to be made a military road, from Fort St Philip, on the river MiaaisslpDt. to Johnaon'e Plan tation, aa an aexiharr to the defence of New, Orleans; and the Mil extending; the term of pensions granted to persona disabled, and to the widows and orphans of those, who hive been slain, or. who have died in cocaetiuence ot wounds, or caaaaltiea. received while in the line of their dutT.' on board the private armed vessels of the United States during the a.i .t l? -ft late war, were read tne uuru ume, ana passed. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 V - , v ' 1 Monday, Feb. 9. N Mr; F. Johnson, from the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, re norted a bill to reduce into one the. se veral acts in relation to the Post.OTice Department; wU'hJi was twice read and coinmuieu.- , . f l. On motion of Mr. Mangum, it was 1 Revived, That the Conmiittee on Poet Of fice and Poet Roada be iatructe4 to inquire into the expediency of ertabWiing a Post Itoute from Balciirb, N. C, by way of the flah Dam On NeuJ, and Mount Tina to ftoxbo- roujrh.- ,' -,. ' - - .- . t)n mofion of Mr. Manum, it Waa That tbe Comniiuee on the Post K- f.k. fraa l tvmouwfv OS art tcwrrri t -1 t !..a a.aJ 1 v- t r-4 1 t tV-v'-' Land, to boas pvasa"- tier -aj. .-..w. Mrtnt. . . lit 4 CertU t ' ria tU cpeaun ana utoj -f-bAliorTiotU&ut-ofV road -This tawlioawti nejaUftJ, 1 irtio-;to 7 1, finita poatpwoementi which waa alao de- OO, nayi rrad and com- amend tae bill. by atr3Jft-out U t ri.hK iSSttol rf tW-bole whkb rpoaea to Uy a duty f G t tted to Slu f tbe! per va5 oVaU cotton Urtigi. , to whom ' iSl- mmion gave me to a k .ruor Ceaeral ScouV joommanU'- ' ' ' VfiSneTwa. t. After tho Committee rose, a,l r w ported proyea ; V? "Pl. . ; - j ' .1 j v a bill from the Senate eitend;- terms of pensions granted to jh disabled, and to the widows' and . phans of those who have been 'ski a aa a-a wno nave otea in consequence ot wet or casaaltiea. received while in the 1 1 . i . i ai.R'u-krvavedtOBmrrd the rto-l l.iuwihr atrikios oot the words "and motion of Mr. Saunuera, ia ' " bf aa act of CoDrreU." i- the biU, wlU. in.tn.cDon. and Jeaded repealed by M act .ffinB i. the oesative-yeas M "ays 116. "" " J' ia the same breath, to Tieojustionwasthen taken mvi SKS&enfoftft-." Y cided In tLe nesative ayta ..... . ji M.-f Foirf moved the loiiowiag amcnu- of their doty, on board the private 1 ed ship ot, the Laited Utea, d: the Lite war; was twice read, and r red to the Committee on Naval Ar "A bill from the Senafe,' to aath the PreaiJent of the United Statw ca&Ktobe made a Military Road f, canals as He may ueem 01 naiumai im- Mon to tne wrjovi m norUnce in a military point of viewer eer and privatet of the army who way bare nnMip mail witnin aucn aiaie or mnw . .. .. COMMUNICATIONS. Tbe resolution, as amended, was a- - Mr.. Itacka called tn the reaolation. reu uib '" -fe 1 , . . . . tima aiBCC. to in- mentlo tbe bitl-to w TK.'.ievbf th.eonti. foUws the enacting clauae. ana intn H"- 7 B" -.Ur.lonrer.of thepen- tbefollQwinc A . . . . ur": rui:-.DrrJsaacb "mtonapplonoitneiaiM "rnAnArAtM h'ave fallen inja point opposite to Fort Su Philip. , tur of any State or territory, warm- - - - r - Johnson's Plantation, a an auxiliart . dent of the United States ia heretiy au. ""r U in the following the defence of New Orleans, wa, uY. thonaed to employ sucU officers of the The resolution u in tne 5 tomjnUtee corsofensineersashemay thinkpro- w?JfcrV -rbmtke Commhteo on allBtaty Military Afaira. 7; ; - per, to maae uie ucta-ij '-j-. Xflr,ora be inatnicted to inqvure into.uio eape plaas, and eatimites, of such roads and the Jaw altoue a pen- canals as lie may deem of national tm- to the widowa and orpbana of such offi- :l torn m OTan.;;;;..;-'. . ::"L." torthe term of - ' rwwiwon ry : and cause a copy of ouch-aurvey, ongtx. after the eapuaUoo of tbe I . It u understood that several compi- plana, and esumatea, wnta tumpewu, int terms, reapcctivciy.; . jmw, toviuj w un iuciu lobe laid Wore Cougreas, and a like The nuestion being put on agreeing to jment, have ' appointed to' mosterne :r copy to be laid before the Legislature the resolution, it was carried-7-ayea 70, Major Allen's on jhe first Saturday ia of such State or territory . ' noes 44. . 1 1 ' next month; on which day it is prop . f Sec. 2. And btil further enacted, Mr. Tracey called np the resolution, sed that a election bo held, in order That there ahall bij allowed and paid to offered by him some days since, making to ascertain Uie sentiments of the pea each officer of the corps of engineers, in certain enquiries of thcSecreUry of the 1 pJer in this section of the county," on fle addition to the pay now allowed by lawj Treasury, in relation to real estate pur- j presidential question, and Select an .. per day lor eacnaay buco ouitcr chased y tne uuuea oiaias. , uc is-1 uuionai canmuaie, un we reopic $ shall be employed undqr the provision solution waa taken up and agreed to. ; e. for Elector of President and Vice. of this act, as a full compensation for On motion of Mr. Saunders, it was ' President of th United SUtes. Ta such services, and extra expenses at- j Jte-hed, That the Committee oa tne ron fnends of the sqveral Candidates, living tending the same, to be paid out of any Office and Po Roada be "J. n'- within a convenient distance, are tt moneyim theTreasuryototherw appropriated o( Leeiburg, to Milton. , ., ; OstJiS-Tt(Wjt-:. Mr. Reynolds men move. 10, nnw , . remsioh ot the TAairr, . wawuewa, urange e-ry- sv j y, The House then again resolved itwltK-" s'r.y.w outlhe word thirty (in the.appropria- ting clause) and insert twenty, auc question being taken, the amendment was negatived. J . , i ; . . Tllie question was then put on erf grossing the bill for ajthird reading, and decided in the aflirmativei-T-yeas 115, nays 86.- ; , ; -' :-' THE TARtrF BILL' . 1 Mr. Tod then moved that the House pi; into committee of the 'whole' on the into a committee of the whole, Mr.Con- ;JWe preaume that oueonpondem, -Ois ..v7v., r. - u.ll n attend t"6 PeoptV'M not aware that a candidate diet in the Chacon the bill to. amend .(unet E for ElectoP, hM afrn. diency. of establishing a toutc from.lU. SUte of rl: tL. y fiayvooo, in tne coanxy oi Iul' luo uu " w" . air. uanaoipn rose, ana saia- ouj-! ticient for the day is the e vil thereof 1 IIah.. ...ill At ftiv . (i .hint. ' ' Chatham.' rh House then went into committee ;".V' f ,'W.f ni'ov'mlous of tins act. with the amount H V V tlii. &.c with' a hrovisbr1 that in -"i " v ?V cases wnero., Tne pay oi any personals S.i.WI.Kulil U aiialtho dlllvof til Ar f StwntiBg Officeriof thoTreasufy.'if do '" t-jC tnit nild Kv tliiS ncrsnn. to renort' forth Y YWith to the Asrent'of the I Treasurv De ' wirtmpnt.- tne uaianee; ana u siiau e? lhOvuuty iot , aucn 'agent, wunio sixty the several act for, imposing duties on 'dy bCeil announced;jn th4 peopie', twuv lip ports. , ,. Vf day, was, on the motion to amend the bill, by striking out the. words following, viz. On all foreign distilled spirits, fifteen pec centum upon the duties Aow imposed by law, and in addition there- to; tne uiscussion ot wnicn uccupiau too Iloase until it adjourned. - 1 ; -. rnuuy, jew,, ot IN. II. Iroin the Com f Plum'nr of the whoIe.r Mrfoot In the Chair, on hope the House will do no such thing." j mce ,on the JudiciartYreported a bill the bill for obtaining the requisite-sur- Mr. Hamilton .was going on with some bcttef to Mfc; for. takingevidence in the Codrts of , the United States m certain cases; which was twice read and" committed. ,'' ' u ' ; . . ' ir. CrnwninsKipld. from the Horn mi t- take up the bill, to go into its me- (eJ on avsl Affairs to whom was re- -v il .". ' 1 I fafrotl hJH frnm tha Spnatp anthnri. The question was then put on Mr. 9inthebuildingofan additional number lod's motion; and carued--ayes 0f gloop9 of war for the Naval service of n-a2;Y- , Y . the United States, reported'the same ; Th Ilonse accord itipIv went into I .... .ii .i wi vxw the bill without amendment being about Committee of the whole on the State of referred to a committee of tne whole on to be put, Mr.Wickhe proposed toft- the Union, Mr. Condict in the chair, the Stiteof.the UnioKf'Y' Y:'-Y ."' meou lue oiu.oY ainaing out uie worus anq, on motion oi air. A oa, took up me M Hemphill, from the Committee it imjw a, i aailii AJlll. WI1ICU WOa I vuU ill Utti i ( Unola oml l'ontila .' ronnrf oil ft Kill '. . a . I Ilia aa,uaua..aa.aau VUliUI c ILUUi u,u aa. ajiaa -- - J I . . f . ys and " estimates on Roads and Ca- remarks, bearing in part on the' merits lis;1 : ; fY v - . Y? Y "Yr of the bill, when Mr. Taylor called him Mr; Livingston rose, anil delivered a to order and the Chair, decided that speech in favor nl the bill, which occu-1 he was out of order, on a question mere pied the Committee tilt tour o'clock jly to when the' question being put, on the motion of Mr. Barbour, to strike out the enacting clause,-it was decided in the negative ayes 84, noes 108.- . nn. , J: for the District to which Oratire county is ! i ChcAdiftrt Suu-i-X'y - V-. I i-.r, : .- wa taamav s'.,v ',? Y,atS0 OP OTTER HUNTERS.Y' V ' A Mr," 11 living5 on Haw. river, in the western part of Orange county, claims his" title, -having "taught, H bu life time, 34 Beavers and 54 Otters, be sides a large nuaiberK tho inferior fut auuuuia. ne ua aucceeuen in tarou 0 three Otters; na of which is at' tliii j time living, and ia asfamiliar with tin ' f' ' T- - a i ..a .', - a- as a lap-uog, irequenuy loltowing n;a miles from homo to his traps fthd ot!, places. It will a all times obey hi;i, aad perform funiber of entertainh v auuuna.. u appears. uueaay wno out of the sight of iskaster. and will "not suffer any: person to molest him. :lti a little singular" that the Otter ahouU shew 'such an attachihent "to one who, ; above a,ll btbrsia most destructive ta the frjy? i ported by tiio mover, On; the jfrounds of :On motion of Mr. Webster. economy, opposed byMrr Trimble,i a9 Tbe Committee rose, reported pro nuucbuaij, uiicajjsuvicu wiauvc i gre?, aim iwu leave to si again. returning o course to toe surplus tuna of the Treasury,) and discreditable to the country on account ot its small 7. " v-a1 ' "V .:s r v -; days thereafter, to order suit to be com iYtnenced; against stich delinquent ahd bis s . " -1 . a - ' a a a' . . '.ft a' aa 'T' .-'" -s : i :.AIte wmsiderftoift' ,debatet tne oi; Vv .' was reoorted.to the Senate, ftnd passe Y;Y-:, to ba engrossed 1 and read the third time. .tY - Mr, Jacksoni from the Committee on i Military AffairsY reported, the. bilfor .lht cradual supplr'of cannon, bombs. iv3?V..Y fortification with &'-'lJH,,Jf at! amendment. ii -tk 'Ki.tW'-. ,: l-( TKa Kill luttr in aofiira ilia nrrnnti. stability of public officers and others, was ,fead the third time, passed, and sent to the other ; , in ma irom tne tner liouse, au- rvt worising- surve)a lor roaus ana canais, ? was read and passed to a second read- vW.TKft' bill from the' other; House fto :'i'lhonain'sttrveva for roads arid canals. - if Y'Y-1. ;Y read the second time, and referred "YYeYt the select Committee on Roads aud Y !:Yv YtfY Y -YTb kfll w to authorise the lavinff out " t. i: Y V ; tf ft miliUry road, from Fort St. Philip. i'X'5 '.0-' on the river Miaaissinni. (0 the English ' I Y - i ilTurn. for tbe defence of New Orleans." Y YYKVY was taken an in committee bf the whole. Y t'if: -;5 t'txtThf.;mend ment proposed some days 'S ainc e. bv Mr. Jackaon. to strikn onlth YY words English. Turn, and insert, in a' mount. Mr. Mallary c supported the motion, believing the sum sufficient. -,' ;TIie .ueotioibe'uig'pu.ttlve: amend ment was -rejected ayes 85: noes 91 and the House adjourned y; v '-i- . Tuttday, Feb.vi, ;v Mn t. Owen v offered ?the' followin aire ,vvmuvli " thirtv thousand dollars" and insert- ITnrifl' Rill, 'ulilrli . . .. It ft '. it i i -ir 4. t i it I . ... ... ins -niieen tnousana uoiiars," iaa tne the Clerk's table.. ' . : .,...1;.... k mWnniUW..j. sum appropriated for obtaining the plans I Some progress having been made inLhe Delaware and ChesspeaU Canal and.sui-veys.) his -motion-' was supr UhereadinaW . . A r 4v;J.-' ,-i .-.i Mr. Cocke called, np.the considera tion of the bill for appointing two addi tional Indian. Agents; which was, on his motion, recommitted to the Committee On Indian Anairs. . ; i, '1"VU . . X, ;.f. Mr. Ross, Of Ohio, submitted the fol lowing! resolution,"' which was1 laid On the tabje: Y :-Y Y '. -v . Henlved, That the Conjmittee : on the, District of Columbia be instructed to inquire " fffn(tiTht the Prudent of the Uni-I into the expediency of providing bv law for which Vies on the table one dar of I whether the Buleiand Regulations, compiled represent Uie tame in the Congreas of the it iv, kiiu icjmuvu ujr. ail mx.L ui vuiitx Ba ui FRIDAY MOUNlNtS, FEBRUARY 20, 1824. yesterday offered bt Mr. Owen,- (respecting the compensation-of thfe registers varid ' receivers of IJind Offices) was taken upand agreed tO. . ' . VV , Ai1.' lAtt Flovd presented the followinir.1 , wnicn was iaia on tne ianie. . . ..... ... . 1 hid 1 ui nix. " - - mrw! nuw ciiupn:rii in in. , . . . .. . ury be directed to state to tbia HOuae what miW.. Mrt ,WnT i Kv .k.. .j On inotiott ot JMr. Tod, the. House motion ot J went into : 4:fC-' . . . I Uillli . BUT um uitBrrew I MM my rn2fS5f!1!W ""ythoAtyheaainehaf been adopted and en- ag" WentntO ft comiliittee of the in thechaif.pnAe several acts for im imports'' ::ifciYY Aflaira br iiwtmcted to inquire into the ex-1 fr it.w-'waV .ui JL.ii, . c pediency of reducing the term of aervice ia V.U v.v.. -v , .,,,: u. the Militia of- the United State. Jfroiu 45 to Jf6! .to. tllk.e out MtWft per cen- years, leaceptin case of invasion or insu wva "tc "uuuioo pnjposea upon tne ''.v ' m '.rsl f , raie oi outies now- existing on the im- Y :'-5 : - A whole, Mr.;Condict drf.blanowwr.. Mr. Foote, of N. Yat bill to amend;the given them relative to aaidac with rtwrd to I 'l"iJ:'''h t', JpOsing duties on uv. in wiuucm.iui, iiu wucuicr, 11) JUS I opinion,' by a correct constructkm, the fee or tompenaaiion wtu adequate to thp service, anu wnetner,. ny we -construction given ju aOy case, the compen-mtion waa greater. than wu contempiatea by law, and more than ad. equate to Ui$ aervice pesfonpcd.M fit f IltTiaKAb IMrftOVKMEST,-'-.- A .. Tba . lluuae ttpli' rvanmptl Vi f nnS. deration of the report -of tlie Commit- if -I . ri I . - - . a -aa . ... tee oi me, jv noie, on the Di'i to , obtain the necessary plana, estimates, &c, in reUtiott'to Roads and Canals. V-J - Mr. Lloyd moved to strike but the enacting clause of the bill--but, at the suggestion of Mr." Randolph, withdrew me moiioD, anu rection.) a third time." passed, and Bent to the senate lor. concurrence v;- f:':-i REvisiojr oFirHE TAM.th;"rl'X On motion of .Mr. Tod, the House went into Committee of the VBole, Mr. Condict in . the Chair; on thdMl to amend vthe several acts for imposing duties tin imnorts: and. afp inm, itm. 1 -1... -.. i I . .r : . - ar, a&anuoipn roovea jnai tne consi- spent thferein, the Committee rose, re aeration oi tne rui oe, inuenniteiy post- ported Tbe engrossed bill to procure the nerl porta tionof distilled spirits,) and inierjt. cessary plans, surveys, and estimates, j in m lieu therorJifty per centum. .' . in relation to roads and canals, was read j The Debate, oil this' motion- was re- w mkku . il . a a a. . a sumeu. . . - ,..;,.4T; i Mr. TomUnson, of Con. delivered hi sentiments at length in opposition jto it. - . ane question was then taken on Mr, 1 racy'a moUon, and decided in4he ne Sfttitti by ft larce maiorttt. ; ' " .The question Ihen recurred ' on the motion ol Air, r oot, of Con . to. strik e out the'whole of the clause proposing art d nroffress.' and. had Inava fn . c!t I inrrp.iui f Aniv n tW imnnt.:- -r noned. ftnd. on hia motion. thi aiu and Ui! "-!;.s;i i-pi. J J:,i:ii.j ii -.u ; . . . . ' Vrl"o7 :r.r. r -!' -r " , 1 uta" auut, mm -weinE laaen; was noes were ordered to be taken upon it. On our - first 'page will jeYfoundtls resident's message to Congress, rfa tive" to onr Naval Peace Eslablhmpit nis views on we suojeci oi tne navai ind military defences ;f-the Vcoiratrf are entitled to the Sjerious consi Jerboa ofj all, and, we doubt notv meet to approbation of thf '0aor.part of tlia Af mericio peopled vfJiv -:fX 5. ; ' $Mr.Gtliier1; 'l5tioni,''f Orange coonty'put ft period to his ex isience, ob the 1 1th instant, by bafiinj hinMft1t;-i J : .-.-YYYs.Y; 1 Yji.',; YThe blU, giving the itboice ofleor of President arid; icj? President to tk ,-l''ltl'''':ii,'i'-i:'Y'V.J;l'' Y'.'J V A poopie ot ihp state M ,jn ew-x orK,.wmu .we;;anVounced"ln lour Jast' aahayin; passed the House' of Assembly : of tW swtei was camea oy vote oi -at" " 54 ItBowbefore thSenate; va its friends confidently expecithat ft pass that noose also. jiV' --v.- i v t :fThe" bUl provides that tlFJectc sbaj be chosen by genentllticket I" if no one ei Tiliors hw of all tbo votealhen the Elector, or E' lectors, inYeath Congressional district .... ':.'':',.-r-. rpbitt 'J.-liwi tfiereof: " " Johnson'a' Plantnlinn' . i ' ; Y od. thereby limit the road to the lands ' " KS. belonging to the United States, was ft Y vYY: Y YYgrewJ to as, also,, was ao amendment. w ever,';-?' v-, '.'"H Y -;Y others," waatwice 'read! l Mr. fcaunders moved that the bill be I to the Committee of recommitted to the Committee oh Roada I and Canals, with instructions ; to de-j The bill from the Senate ". to secure 1 decided in the negative. 102votea to fir .r,.nnMK;i;t .f .nlK. .IT..' J I ' vr . a.1 trl 'v:-L J v. yuiccra anu 1 ,7 vieii oi v irinia, moved to and referred! strike out of the bill the clause ire tha Ways and Means.! followin? words, v'121 " tin -A bill from the Senate ! authorising! cents per hundred; 00 lemons, twentv- . 1. 1 J.' ' .! who may have, the greatert.munbcr t votes'Jh that district, shall Veconsvlc i The Legislature of RhodeJsland t passed a bill, providing for ft convec. of delegates, to fram. ft constitution u u vy-. as

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