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4. ,-y l1 T 3 4 I co Tint ii: AT txi:ioMit tur..' t d " V was 8-llu ukcO;Up "for ' .,,;x. . e further amend- '. . Kfu.t m-, re rcuJe a ihe details! me 1 t 8Cti.i9 of Mr. Mill. ! , L',- 2 ef te amendments, - bicb r v ,' j ru id that the debitor shall have a : ' n.t to held ki debtur to bail. without j -rvof of frtmd. h be U about to leave , , tLeUtei whkh the dettb contracted, " some curtiry diCBSioQ took plate. It wa then agreed to.'- "- ' Mr. UaAjour proposed a proviso, that "... Ho person! should be required to give , k" tail, except in the state in hich be re . sides. . It t asuot agreed U." Mr. Van ; - r Uurra proposed some 4 amend menu, 4 which were tdopted.V'V - ; .-Mr.. TaRM proposed to atnena ui h Lll. by providing that do debtor shall be heH .to ball, except in tha state, where he resides, ef the stato it wiucn the .'dehtwa contracted. Tuts orovision '.. was supported by Messrs. Jthnun, of Kv. (who called forthe Yeas And Nays.) and bv Messrs. Talbot, and Taylor, of .-Va. ami opposed by Mr. SI 's, Mr. Talbot l ien modified ma aniu.dment, ' by adding the, words ' utiles the de -i fendant shall hare absconded from, the state in which, h reside, in order to evade the navnrent of his debts. t 'The amendment was carried ft jea 88, noe - . , Mr. Chandler mored an amendment ( to exempt the debtor' to the United e ,i .I'll araiea-irorn me provin ui uis.uiu Thia i hit tzreed to. ,- ' '4 "' , The amendment proposed bj.Mr. Vandjke, when the bill was before un der consideration, to' authorize iht creditor; to put interrogatoriea, Atid to make sueatioDs in relation to the case, and, if the re not iatiufactoril)' ah wered bjr thet defendant the eharges thereia contained to betaken as facta, was then taken up and : adopted.: -V yj' Mr. Johnson; of Kentucky, proposed a new section (o the bill, extending its operation to lite District of Cut ambia; wnicn was areeu 10. . v ; ' Mr. Van. Dyke submitted a provisoi that nothing, Jn the first section of this act contained, 'shall .extend: to . gmts in wnicn tnenitea states, are. Dartv." Mr. Holmes, of Maine, moved a t . . " . . t aehd the amendvient, by adding to It tlte-wordagalit V or receiver or oisourser or puu.ic mo-, " v, r---i These amendments Were both! nevs." extend to' an v suit btfouht to recover ihu ui iibov money recofved by the defendanfrori yy account ;of. the UpiteA, States.' ..This iV-wM agreed tovJ. S'tWNawi .V "'-.The bill was then ordered to be . - printed, ' amchde'df kiid, withouf ta- ''kinz the riuestinn en' its third reading . , 'the Senate adjourned to-morrow." . v , . . ? '': Tueidav. 'jipril .6. 7v The bilLi', aupplemehtarv' to an act, . entitled, an act8npplementarytoanactA! ,v entitled, an act to release persons n time, passed v ami sent to the other , ..nWuv r - .v. .House for concurrence, K I -r l V lTTniONIENT FOa,BEnt. . ' The unfinished business of Vesterdaf. tains the bill "to abolish Imprisonment t1 s fur' debt," was reHumedj Mr. Kuggles in 1 thevchajrvVITie It .w:,.t Vim ; - ' - T t " . aBjeci upon the Senate, but hoped that V V? 1 rfe aconsiderable EE:t0 ;v thebili; answer to5ier!mark8 Sl,3Vr V - 'V heretoforo-tnideVin support of it, bt Zjhf'19 ' x ni.. v,.i.-. rt'.Li,i : - meet the wishes of the centleman from i' r, j n uunr inn u i iu ucuiprmmeu aim resu i c .rf tour.Mr. H. con 't". Si w.,i.;..tf.k. k:ii V n :? n mitte wt thejJudiaary,with instruc . . l . -.-' "M . . t tions to inquire Into the expediency provuung v law mr me release oi an persons who maybe arrested for, 'debt by virt'ue'of anV process issued from .I.- j.t."tr.!u t States,) when such persons shall render, '. . . ... ' . Tito flMiW An Vhmw: K hill i with-ihi. iiutmriuin. i. '.. . . in nnth a arharlnla tit all rhit nrrnwrt 1 ' and execute an assignment thereof for 'lra" ,a toe V! "-the benefit of. tlieir creditors; and that gative thou dey.sion. ! 4: J ;V the committee, a further Jhquire Low Xu Pe ;!hca at the fur- r,V, far it mayjie-expedient ti provide, by lrconsideratiou of the bill should be J . t'" - r....i-.i-L..r .. Zt.-Li indefinitely pottponed. , . , V urtir iiatMlityj, makinc, at the same . X ' " time, suitable provision for tho preven- ' t ' -'iAn nj ..,n;.C),i r ru...j ..f.i I o b'' nega v. ceaimenr.- --j..-" .-if"w'ivii. j- . i r . viwiiic, was mviueu: ana nrst iaicen Mimihiuln mrtv Tt.;. iA ;n ihaffirwi. ift?-r - . i-i - . . . 11 is fiiimiinn Tnn in jtniAtt m m v-t ' committee. as DToDosed bv Mr. 1 la vhn. r"" n -.-Mwirvsj auniUVIillE -:a . v .a.v. i'?' ; a few, remark! were tnadebv the mover, -:.." nnd.bv Messrs. Mills and Van Itiin- wfr i The fatter ' part of those instructions j v twiucn respect tne enquiry )nto the ex- ;ti 'I"'" pe-liancy, 5 of .reteasing: thJa, ' debtors Is 'ho tua"e asinments of their proper x tT" the benefit of their creditor! from t. ' further liability) was agreed to. and the ' ' "t other. paVt was rejected, a Xv,.; 1 - t y The bill makin appropriation tut lX .X'"', the naval schricef the United Slates, ' lor the year 1824,'T was artm taken, ?; , ) for ".the purpose of considering; , " s ' . lH"-KJciit9uiaueiuere,ioiouie.aenaie, "-. ;' -nri whidiwerenotconcurretlinby the - iue ..4 t. jfo4 I Vr tSe ll. rwaiiw tWt m tire:. a tl M StT'i" f 'iiceot ta the oarf Tird . r - . n.k'!ttn. io that state. fh tion starneu. - ' -- Mr. Llojd then oed iat tki Se. bate ahooll Insist spoa its amendment, bf whkh the serrral specifications f ike contingent expenses -of the Ny Drpertmeot, as contained In the bill Chat came from the !loutet were strick en oL and. the sein ieserted in rross; and by which, also, the same Itesa was increased. froai 81B0,fX)Q to g223. The motion prevailed, and the Senate de- lernunea to insist vym v hmiw" v - . - ', JVtJnetdoy. April 7 ,Tfcf bill 1 to enable the President to earrj into enect xne ireai.maue i Ghent, the 4lh Dec. 1814, excladlng foreigners (rem trade sod intercourse with the Indian tribes within the United 8tats, and to preseire the furtrade wiuin.uie jidiu vn uuitcu Sutea, to'. American f citizen J was afaro taken on for consideration. . The Question . was, epoB an . amenonieni offered by Mr. Barton, Droposinj a new section as a substitute lor ine inirw sec tion of the bill v'v 1 'r. ; kThe broDosed amendment .provides that i the" office-of npenntendent of Indian iAnalrs. at Bt. tenuis, ana me present Indian Agency," on the waters of the Upper Missouri, shall be abolish ed; and authorize the President to a rrooint Indian Asents, to be stationed among the Indian-tribes, on the waters of the L'nner Missouri.' it manes n me dutyof the Superintendents and Agents of Indian affairs to prevent alt citizens of the United States from banting aisd trapping, on any Indian lands,' and to enforce the laws against all such per sons as shall be guilty of those offences t for which purpose, these Superinten dents and Agents are to be .authorized to-iall upon the nearest military post of the United States for aid. . . - Mr, Barton explained the objects of the; amendment he bad proposed air. Benton opposed, at cbnsiderable length, the fint part of the amendment provid isg for the abolition of the offices there in specified: but was willing to adopt the latter part of-it, and thus - re-enact .L. r f a r . i oaa IV I A Te UUri IC V I11V" mendmef, by striking out that .part ,wi1w. .ku L Ui,, on the Upper Matouri. Mfi B ,et,lied:to the remarks jifi carton replied-to tire remarks "ii - : IiX;.. .u i, 'i r ""innte. atainst Ihe ororition to abolish i htJ, ....-mat h the, oUice of Superintendent of ludian it - ' : t- J if o.. ! f . . - Anairs, at ot. Itjt8. -: - ; r Withojtit takinz the question on the amendment',, the Senate adjourned till to-mortw. - rl " : ' v 4 ' r '- y Thursday, April 8. ; JMPaiSOKMENT ron DEBT. Jilr. Juhiuon, of Kentucky, rose to re quest some member who voted for the recommitment of the bill " to abolish im prisonnvent for debt," to do, him the fa- vote i, 8Wkh wo. to. have' a' distinct vote taken on that, bill. Such a vote would not anect . the proposition con taineu in tne instructions which were given to the Committee, on the re-com initment ot the bill, at the instance of the honorable member from South-Ca rolina, lie did not wish to Dress the p . . a . . ... - ' .. . .... " was re-commiueu snouiu oe re-con - W .-I ; . Ihe nuestiori was then taken ni v-l m .... -ai: A.t.'-.J. of lVT w ; if i km ... it, ., i 7l Tt-d decided in the WM7?i;..; "e vote u rt comma tne mil nav- 1 r ,- q- I linn. '.M1U P.i.llv.il unnn vaAnMn..MM. r I t. 1 I h nnpahnn .m nnelnmnHM .1, a wM toen put, ana oeciaeu tive yeas 18. nays 2U postpone . .tne Diu lpueiinitely, it came I UP m' for consideration. Some a- Imendments. in its detail. wprmrriiaAit oni; ... . v" j;, r-T . rvr . 1 J iessrs. iaton, uoimes. ot Maine. - xaiDot, ana van Uyke.anuv were asrreed ! to Ine fitiMfifiii via rhn tftbon ah UK .... . . a -a -m -r " x ; Me.wui vaa i YinHHimr i .isw -. 11.11 ' in iub nnrnaCAii ishii read, the third time, and. was tarried, in UieiaaVnwUvefl,?f:.,4-'- i&tf . The unfinished business of VVeduesdav !sf. being the further consideration of the bUl to enable the Pit-side tit to carry into effect the treaty made at Ghent the 24th Dec. 1814. cuiuuinir lorcirners from - trade ana inter ..1.. .1! . a? ' .i . a-. course with the Indian tribes within ttu Uni - teu Btates, and to-preserven-the Tur trade within the limit of the said United State to American cituans," w then taken Hp; Mr. up . f'Tlia question was open .the adoption efa new secnon. proposed by Mr, Barton, a .a aubstitute fortlie -third, section of the '.bill. The amendment provides, that the oflire of "rriiiteitdcnt of I :'.'. an afiUir, at St. I ou:?, sa;ui 1 i'-tihfced, ai .1 rathcrlcsthe Trcw- the kjkimiu w-tf xi irvy U Ui it tW 6J tfce a? U..tr afl sotk P as Ofce ruUif iLmO lorwWh Ff tkorlffd t Oil epo the tfrJ 0 the KnUoS Mr. h ria.r s- ike Uutl Mthomotfe appoial-eot of utMcO- ; rr . , . I to be .mpiorea .-f: ..IT: ' j or the vpfcr - tnr or a mo ' - 7 r; - eunttoa btmr ja tho Kami refused to trikc out the Crd ectw , - - . - J . - . k. KsKtA smeM ks 1 tton mt the SiB, II piende M ppropruu competent iliUiT trnPOrted to. and (UUoneA trich pourt oeth Upper Miur1.ssketnde be calculated so enecx ie oojcci w ui VKjs miMtiAfl fOft trikinroutthe 5th cc-k, tion the bill, wu theo -ut, and earned the affirotive--jre JO, nays 1-. ' I byway ofamedt,whiohwtbesncM tbe fifth section jort atrikee out, cep the cwwnit of the Indian nlt hU be 00- Hi.,i.ntiM Ailitarr noot. v uuncu, n 1 Onmotion of Mr. Eaton, the bill wa order ed to lie on the tabic, and the emenOmenUto be printed. . . - . IMrSISOJIMEVr TOR DEST.' . Tho biUmtuMuhimpriitmnl fir debt" waa read the third time. v . Tbequeition wuthen taken, on the nnal pauae of the bill, and Carried in the affirma tive yea St4,nayi 19, . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . Saturday. Jtpm 3.v- T1 amrnrlmenrs oroDOsed bv the Senate to the bill, entitled 4 An kct of theNavy of the United States for the vMrtft!." were read, and referred 1. .... mar I m I CmmUte f Wava and Means. 1 TheToethen.V. resolved itself REVISIOM OF THE TSBIFF. ., I into a committee of 'the whole on .the state of the Union, on the bill M to a mend the neveral acts laying duties on imports" r .' - ' '. Mr: Williams, of N. C. resumed, arid concluded, his speech ory the general principles of the bill, and in uppusition to its passage. - ' ' Jlr. Strong, of New York, then took the floor, in favor of the bill, and spoke .... . . till past tyo i'clocK. ' lie ,wr,a succeeueu oy iir isov-ks, ui Tenniasee. who, though in favor of its irineral featured, was opposed to the minimum on cottons, . . , .j. Mr. Gassed v, of NeWAjersey, then delivered' a short, but forcible speech in support of the bill; when the committee rose, and the House adjonrned. ; ' , Momlay fMpru o. The House resolved itself intii Com mittee of the whole on the amendments proposed by the Senate to the bill mak- appropriations for the .support of the rsavy, ine nrst question was on con curring with the Senate in strikiug out the specification of the items of expend ture of the fund for contingent expenses of theNavy. , - - . ritotie thereof, n tho same manner, (under The House resolved to disagree with the like limibitions and rem-ictiom provided the Senate in the amendment to strike in aid act,) which they ipply to senuiiarie out: by which resolution, they retained ,-Mn A V- " ; i the clause of speciBcations, a5 original- , This motion was agreed to, ayef 16. Iv moved in the lower House; - f P-re-i moved to amend the .n ...! u' i-i to the Senate's amendmentBtriking out imof 8180,000, (moved in the House by Mr. Cocke,) and rein- the sum lower stating the sum of 225,000, (as first re ported by the comlhitee of Ways and Means.) . . , ', ' - -.; . Thacmestion bern? out. ott dtsasree- ing witn the Senate, it was ,carned. ayes 89, noes b2 so tne House reiused tOs reinstate the Sum of 225,000, and left the blank filled with 180,000. The. next question upon the Senate's i - . . . . . f . amendment, licrovides for smaii purcnase oi lanu near ine avy i Yard, at Charlestown, Ms. was agreed to witn tne 101 lowing amenament, propos ed by Mr.' Randolph, viz: adding' after the word " purchase" by and with the consent of the Commonwealth of - Mas sachusetts." The remaining amend ment of. the Senate was agreed to with- out ueoaie wnen ine committee rosei neyiwr enunea, i ui no oenen j , ..jl. . .. ftiire nvdrawhu-v .h.u . anu reponeu xne tiisagreemeni oi ra Committee of the WhoTe tn tho' firt committee oi tne hole to jhe brst, a mendraent its agreement to the second, j with an amendment, and its agreement to tne third. The House concurred with the ComU ; Thw moUon was negatlVed withbuta divi.rVY an,a "'; mittee, and the bill was.retrned to the Senate. RKVlSrON OF THE TARIFF. On motion of.Mr. Tud. the House then Went into committee on the bill 44 to amend' laying duties on impoi - Mr tsacks modified mm urn valuation Mr, Carter; of South Carolinaldeli vered his "Sentimenta . at Jarge on the bill; wjifen;jhe question being put on M r. Isackmendnient, , was decided in the negative; Ayes; 73iioes 96' - Mfi, Gazlay moved to report the bill as amendedi but,- before thd question wai Uken,'MrMKim offered an a mrndaient laying a duty on certain ar ticles of moroccoleather.' The amend ment, w'ai rejected, only 40 riain ia its favor. . -X.-. . '"'. '.; ' ; -:-' . .(.... r i. , :--- -. ' -" " v Katnrda V. for atril-intr mil tha I Hnlla -i. hml. r 7 V e. v..v mu...UUUi ------ r oruWU KTOUIia gtn-l f.ru;)ida min mnm .,.k..kk,i k ri,.... I .ITua motion was nmW,A :! :Vf-t , , I rem until 25 cents instead of S5ents. Vthe 4 to stAi Wfrfs, r. C If. of Ne Tf V. the a , ; J aT.t-.J Itf irve.T.rc.a cu!; it f-a a liUWci touoa t. Mr: sJlarke tfuasopprted histno ilaa hr a. i!ch. bot ra way. at half past 4 e clock; fs a makon to rue. The Committee rose accordingly, and theft the Bouse ailjoerned . . On notion ot Mr. Saonoers, w quir into Ux- propnty aiiowmg- w r-t ... riunnnsalila lOT "T"! w Vn-roe of the im. ST v--.-j lMm fur the Pra--..'- ' jj ... v-h u iiti4 Rinnaii iiiirui w uii. eeav w . -v 1- nanstos or thk Taaijr. ..... - TL Kruiu then a rain went into com mittee of the whtfle on the bit! to amd the several acts laying duties on in- ports. The rmeitiob was , tax en on Air. n.rt'. nuitioe to mince the dutv on Cmnk .n. 4nllr find IScCDtltOl ... - . , . jecideJ ja the cU on . I - Mr. Brad.eT. of Vermont, then mov- ed toimend the bill by-jnsertin there- , thefollowu! provision, viz:- , ' ' - ua au nwu wukd nm niii"" i make it atufactoriIy. appear to tbe collector r f LUC pll K WillGO VUC oma I , ... vMKAnsi; ea, were pnutco prcnaus w m 7 thoumnd seven hundred and eveiiry-e, and aim on all books printed in other language than English, four cent per volume. v On all other book, when bound, forty. flva centi ner oound. ' - ' ' ' . On all other book, when in heet or board, forty cent per po' id." r. . , v , . This matiod; was 1 egatived without divirion.Av A ' f V:-s. " ' ' . M r. Webster, of Massachusetts, then moved. -as an amendment to the bill. hn fnltnwinir. to rome in at the end of I jtnd be it further tmctid. That, from, and after the day of next the dutie now : J U! ...l I imposed and payable on- the winev hereto l.Dm.rat1 xnrl flpot1.J. .hall, mt thf-ir im-I 22?" - "7 . J " "' j. ": I 07 duties, respectively, shaU be laid, levied, aid collected, on all uch wines, at their aidim-l portation, that 10 ay: .Upon all Madeira wmea, 70 cent per gallon; upon Sherry, St. Litcar, Lisbon,' Oporto, and H other wine of Spurn and Ponogai, not ncretn enumera ted; 5i Cent per gallon; on.TeneritTe and all other wine of the Canary Island. .40 cenU per gallon; on Fayaf and all other wine of the V esteru Islanus, w cents per gallon; on Sicily wine, 50 cent pet gallon; on Malaga i enumerated in tbi or some other law.wnen imnorted in bottle err eases.' 50 her centum ad valorem; on all other wines, when import-! ea otherwise than In bottles or cases, per centum 'ad -valoreni'. Provided, That thea- mount of duty thereupon shall, ia no case, ex ceed lUU cent per gallon.:' r. .; , ' .'. , Alter some onei ueuaie on wis mo tioh,!.if wa decided in the affirmative, ayesi.la .. ' -"-"r - Mr. Wrckliffe then moved 'to amend the bill, by inserting therein the follow insjsT.'-1 v-' " "v';-'''' ' ! " S it enacted. Thai the riroviaions of the' 2d section of. the "act ;of Congres," entltleVl 'An act ta regulate the' duties on imports and tonnage,' approved 271 April, 1316, shall ex tend and enure to the benefit of schools and coUeec within the United State or the ter- i Din. dt lnsernnsr me io iowins: "n 'i ,mnuiactured copper in Jeet9 boitom b?frl de81cnPl,on three cents per pound." .. , ; This motion was negatived, ayes 76, AMr. Alien, of Mass. then. . moved to amend the bill by inserting therein the louowmz; ; ' -'f . .".un; orown, SDMrtwo cents per ponmjr qn y"t? clayed or powdered " Thi motion as negatived Without debate; and without a division, f SZIS Mr, Ftiner of Mass. then moved to amend ,H" "On orinted book. 33 1J centi a It" tiper lh.1 Z--ntiah0 "MrMiller then moved' to" amend 'the bin by inserting On mustard in botdss fifty otion wa nega- v , ' cent per dojen. This motion i uvea, ' Mr. .8andfod,f Tenri. tlien moved td a mena the bUl by inaerting the following: - J - ma e tfjuruter enacted, That no deben Was au - - i r 7 . . . T r"w w '"Ui'j e v - -L ' j .iit I wVnpwo not h inhab tant of the JnUJ n"t day of Jttn, One thousand c:g t ted sutM. 0I1 mtvritaoA!L 1.re, tnA -r hnndrpd and 'WwiwL.;,, wrt-hrds. 1 the. thereof," 'V at M. tlvAr. r XT 1 '.l-i'. ' . . ' .".uvo, ui cw igrs, wen movea io amend the bill by strikintr out the follnwinir - "On wheat flour, fifty cents nee numb! weiiAL aiid.maeriinB. on VhHT ht.;. " t , On race ginger. one ount being demanded and taken: th. ptyea 100, noe 95. ao the.moUon waa decid- Mr. Mercer, of Vrthi. mnVi 21 i 2t. iny ne,0Ut ond section of the bdlt which ia in the following word -Ind it further enurted. That, in call cases wha .swerer, all articles, composed of various materwls s1 I pay the hij,-het duty to which articles r. - red froi tf nr.h m.. W-ltt ( . , . wu IK UtT a,CIIL7t. Ill T-tmnACAn nin.w... itinvti tnn uut eightycents, the proposed minimum val- until the 1st of June,' 1829;', aftensai Te&X?d fofe,, and insert, in a duty of 4.5 per cenVnfitir the W 083O; aSdvaerihat;a jW by Ah chahv 94 .voteVoS'W-J?J i centum . ad. : valorem: ;' -Pro; V 'iai"n .if c - Mr. M rxt llttm ".. t .- -U.J lb- 5h dT t the b J m to fM lul r it to a Uter lr v m -j- 2 or to ri. . "Mr. Ta Wjnk tteaevcrred hia by tbtniHK, ia tre of li.e . v,' - . KM. taaepuce aticr Xnh Jw. , 1 , fotloTrinp ,- . ' C' AftenrwJa a dar of rJunv.Sc t , tarn J mkift, uat.l the 39th d (f j IBiTi aAerwaid duty f forty c." mi VkiorcB, uul th iXh day JUI1(. ; Rereardjadaty ofartj-fcrf tw.,'3', ralercra, until the SO'h Aj nf w j ttut that UM, a dirt of 64 j pcrctnura J Valorem." . ' . .' - Tbi ameftdment T iy fiUrd hh-!t 1 dtxion. , Mr.Uviagwon tSa ibotoJ to ttrileVt UkofUM prWe-which, prorvo , . Dimua nJbatipo 00 Imported tcilcn. -The ipest!" on .this .motion m tl vitnout aeoi aau uectaed in th t--ye 7J. . ., Mr. Bartlett, of New llampihiTe, morej c (be cIom of the fir aection of the bl, to v ert a duty on all domestic LuT,e4 .,r-. . . ti . . r"' S a iiitenuoe uiit nuu per jwiun, Jinu OoClarv " r . . - . a . Ji vo propote a aravback oa 1 s as ahcuKl be exBorted, ' ,'rfu;: WM ' rf, withi Mr Cf.g 'tl- ... rtrikiny out the propoted dutv of four l per iu. ua wnic ana rea icjui. and um , . a juty re on article. . - I in the uegstive, tthont a diiion. . ,IU UUCW4UU pn - WIS DMJUOn WU (W ', I - .1 . . .... cvl -ta im question, waa taken on the commit tee rimiig and reporting the bill, .with the amendment made to k, and determined in U,e Affirmative;.-'. The Speaker resume J the eh.i and the report wa made from the comra t i of the'whole. 'tv:? ' v:,. f r . Mr.' rorsyth then-gave -notice that h ho ild,'to-morrow, move 'for the indefiijte pottponeinent of theWhole wbject, and re. quire the yea and nay on the question, ami the House adjourned. . 1 ;A,me88a2e .was received, from th Senate,-ewtifying that. they:, inn, oa their amendment to the- aval Appro- pnation bill. Which was to strike out tU oIR..; oja-huiuuuij i kuiui iu 4wcret.on.of M rfSeqreU7 of wwnsijjauuawowieuwiip u subject, .-,.k-'r.K . .: . . vn motion oi Air. xicjane,ine noasa resolved to insist on their disagreement to the amendment of the Senate; agreed to the conference; and a committee f five were appointed to meet the commik tee appointed on behalf of the Senate. ; hevisjonT or Tke tamff. - ' ,'Tlie House then proceeded tothe Vn suleration'of the amendments reported by the committee of the'whole to tfieTa I -M. Forsyth, os;anl: withdrew tl intiniatiort, yesterday given of his in icnuon now to move tne mdehnite posh ponement ?of the iilJ."V -Thfc he difl it ! the suggestion of several nierrioeri (co rrary -.to his previous impression) -fbaf the features of the bill were 'Knht.'gul-.' ciently fixed by vofes hi 'committee, of the whole; as to determine all the men bers to Vote decisively for or against the J rejection of the bill in its present state He should therefore defer his motion bo- til the question had been: settled as to the amount of -duties tovbe proposed oS the l eading articles wool, j cottonand iron.; :- -:."'i:V; ;-",'r1:'' " -The Clerk then read the several s menjtlments reported by. the Committee of the Whole. v And the question being on concurring'in the: first amendment. fr0m 60 to 40 cents the squire yard,) it was decided. in the; affirmativ 10l,nay9 93. -1 , . - - -.. Ir.- l iruuuiig luc lllllllinuiu f OU WUUHtnii So itie House concurred with the Com' mittee of. the Whole; in redocins ! miniinam on woollens from 80 to 40centw . The . House ' nassed to the o'nfinish-. ed basjne38 P 7 tsterday ,y being the, te Port ?f the commiltef i'of the .whole t of the'com'mUtef''f th?" whole tin , bjli for a revision "of fiie Tariff f .tiei-ottmp$jriA?i'' ine. ?'V I JU tines Tl, tHt&v;ui i mendment reported by the committee of Fle.vit tosWke out, after W Hrootr-' in ne 3ist;tine, to me . of the Sectidn" a duty- of. twenty-f.. per centum ad. Valo'reai; until the in -live ;4 - 1 day of June, one thonwind wo-ht hundred .- wentv-nv .firA, ?: a duty of - Au i :7J i i! i I thirty per centum ad valorem, until im I Iu:- T-1 . ii IT r l"4:f U I..I ...1 :. J a. iL. ..llmullt": I iui;iii-. ana insert uic ,iiu' -o 1 A dnt F on t valorem, I. -i .i t c'a. foaK. .ftsr- v"Ml r" yoi juoe, o, .1 wards, a dutv of 5 ncr'centum au valorenf. until the 1st of JuHefl duty bf 35 per cent, ad v; tHelsf of.June.M828; a r' uuty ot 40 per cent, aa va that all wool, the actual value of at the place whence imported, shail i exceed IO cents; per' pound, .6"'' L charged with a duty of 1 5 per ct: ad valorem,' and no mo're,', iThe question was taken on Krl 'to this amendment, and dec; ' ' l affirmative without -divirio ) VTlie House 'then rrr rreJ i ' third amendment! v. . ' . ' '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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