, ..... -7 . : ; ' . ." - ; - t ,- ' ' -. ..,-' ... XVI "M iTi n -1 - j ' TUB TA I , ; c " v B & LAW U CE. . -,- : n, pM. Unnlmmii, r titMnf if. , ban, jnarrteil thrv mim ibr o 4utlV, ' ,! lruri to ! VKwr " bt faw.r frteuiioti ffllenrtf Fannl!aror,fsj. . ; ;"Tti ' i?iroing,- t Ut vsual bour, , Icnfj Fautitleroyfeliq lite ptrtner'itt : :hl f,Marlv, fetrmc, FunUe ip ao-i Urtharn, underwent tbe ilread ;(al seritcucp oftha lav. ;'IT nhpfe- . cfikntcJ.ipectacle uf a Lood n bank. tt tomlrmaei l die - for 'artery (hat ci&ijca M ahich Uie property f a $lnss ,of ioiKyhJuali at: 6ncc so.resprctable .V anil important in aacietr i pecururiy a in ths public mind; beyimd exs'nplc. rITw,ni'clmud$Rurpd n extent and J nxiou8ly and so kipdty' administered ia. deVUy 'Itny.croyrd,. a aver awb, the unHed , efiTorta nf hu -apiritoal ' wuniua oaoc jh-.iiiubo. nunw the.iwrtica 'and" the tieceit 'of1 this WlapchJY cxpirtion were generally ."ration- of tfjo vasjt concotlrse, asetnbJed ;s"ta wKneo lite last moments of the cul- prit; asf ihaojCesttyi peryadln; every bojuna,, an J way ua iruiy wivi 10 nav been onivernal. '-. ' I - Durinz 'the whole of sestei-dav mailt hundfcda of ndjvtduali had call?cUd U the open pace. before Newgate - ;iioTOff0tti.rfen'ahd'. t.wejty t -nerson;ll Wailin with anxious. curl' oiity. ior vtiwfnauon-. ana parucujara tho' withojat anyeasini for heir" ntie1p4 -. iun.- , 1 jic ui vi pcc union, cammu ipaM" from t: w, cev'crjheles, continued,"-Vnd by piidpight tlie Vnole k. fpacc'WaS enwded tvith people thuugh ?iiotwith that density of pressure vhich f.'thecrowd.subscquently assamed-i,' 1 At -twoVo'clotkl this' tnbrhins: the arorkaaeff -isuinjt'frowibia-xwi'ryard -.that eparate3 JNewgat trom the, fees- vsi6n-aou8e;"cave dreadlu! 'note of DreDaratiotu'?,,'? The 'timbers that had 'J beeD'nfepardeo.broaght forth, 1 and wej-e OislrilHiteir at the respective . .?uv! urnutu mi crci nra parners p iviue..tpa pr?a , surp; 01 4u?, crowu j ue,ca,rpemors oejfan ineir opcrajions av mcse pomia. , TliiV jirudent and necesHary precaution-, resulted fromhe tnelancholr expert- enee'of that fataV wtnsthiphe, which, as v wiH ba itf'th?' rccoUectioii rf ourrca dcra. oecuned at tha'cxecntien of tlol- lowaf and Ilas:ertv.where,so mun lives' wvrr: iusv uy juc khu yiuuu urcs - . euro fit .4h;crowd. rFrOmt this time; ;,; until four b'ctgckVlie crowd continued fftihereasef Jbe workmrnj'neertelefft1, .; prweeded without 'ma.tevialN interrupt Jj.vitiori'aud "bf thatJiour. thoadditioDal barriers eretampleted.A i irf .Unti .and;.t3a!ftbeauit.ca,st;';a',-iurid i v- pJaret)Vcr the ccuRterfances of thejnul- - tiJ1i'?i;iileCja-Jdank.1-Qf. crow-bars "aisg hat-avementUo. receive' the i"-r uir.;uii .npiiyv. :ircucm 1011 ui ' 1 A. I . I ..... V A . . , . 1. M . . :. . r. : y ;.''y a h ;" '. - ;W.'-jBaVta5t? three sky was . iftear and brigU -tvtlt stars, 'a!(noiljh ""H uiwJvai cni, ! iru ur; oterJIo wim',; and the rejection Jifas sutceSdcd by tbtal ti-ess-and meritijf reUef--Mri- Biker '.. 'At fvuc o'clock yf ry. p'obli house replied by a barrel Assurtihce of srropu yjiitheTn lousr adherence ioliis dyrci . On eu- d, a:xlnsc ciuiipijcV r'ajr.lt'eroT advanced! towards "the Reverend rangi-enf. .f ;"Bvid;coHt)tenahc'Qa-;.,iai trery ardnwr Wifhrn ."vit-W ot'llie awfal 4e'eacTberd-AontifiuV)R ....-rrvn...': A.t'...: -.1 : l t'.i . . ..enced- ioT:o'thcritif6hTBiewe t.nlian v.ihat cf Aveartricss-.of T&scWrtceSn to ;7reI prtSw'ire whicii jeitlted tio blighi .;,t, Tondi fet?:. v -''.;At Halrfeit'foxi fe,galcsof!the '..cpurt betw een 4hi trwnn 'anii"ihi' Tilit r. ."'frs.eaj.jnu.tvaa etowiytiragged ttiiition" opposite ' the Debtors fcorv-TheJiey roll otlas pihder ;f'lps M't ::"vi)viog 'aaidoes'lbti.:u'heeU 'if less than; two feet dtuiueler.. is such 'V- Kave..'b?cu felt in every !.part of ; V via 1 fiyi build r, !j. ;r ': a- I, ;' 6. - 4." Ihe.erection of the fatal tree. oh the Kfe-fcprtica.l. .still. therjshcdJ .:i.oj;e comciutr.t;nn,,,aod'.frgm ! ;.r.,ipe tpr.y-hcur "at . which tin "llow S?'-,'?ri,rpd: lot receive iis destined itnro. an- errrvnftiiii -ii-r.'Ant;,... I . HaW.rta3eht,.:t)f t?, exctutiun 'ta Ur j-li'ce at tBtarrtcrjMWr taa that Cctir.3NJ to potjr daw a m kimruU jtU as far a ou!d be'jadil by p portnce.SUa ardmrvf tbote rh ha4 patieatl; witeJ uf hour 011 their u ion, was cut 'iu th alightet .de abatfil, ; '.; ' .fix a'clock-nja crawd had w incref(t in a dejrea which rendered the fclooVdoor, vhaUji ieaecessibte.' Mr. Baker, ,h arrived at thia timt, in rain todeavoird ta. penetrate the clove erried Jlnt by which all pasupe wa imfjeded. ; At, lenglli with p-eat difficult, aided. bj owich coorteoj oo the part (if the snrroondion luultitaJe, who were apprised f tha humane awl fhariUWe cbject of thia truly benevo lent and 'p'uua gentleman'' visit, he obtained : an -entraqce lluongh the' pri vate door afMrVontner, the Govern or's bouse. .Iihniediately proceeding I Cite rooih of Mf Faontleroj, he found the unhappy culprit in a atate of resignation and ; comparative tran quillity that was highly aatafactory, as evinciDs the aalutar? effecls of that re- ll'rioni consolation which had been o coinfyrters, the Rev.'Mr, Cotton, the Rev. Mr. SnriDjett, -and Mr. Uaker, Mr. FauntlcroT deceived his excellent friend and -consoler .with a derrea of fortitude which manifested perfect re signauon to nis uie man Kins tutu rUh anir oletno, yeWhoUv dtvesr. ed of embarrasstneot, for the readv r,urictualitV of his attendance hi this final cshibitron of Christian friend- k'hin.,;, V ' 1 ' v'Re'Arrlf af;of . Mr! "Baker afibrded lgra.t and peccssaryrclief to the Jtev, (Mr: Rnriiurett. who had Dasfted the en- tire night in the prison 4he; greater room 0 Mr.' Fauntlerdyy tvhodarins; the interval betweenlife: 'and death had for 'some short time layed 'down npoo hi? bed, out the awful feensations of his Inihcl , forbade the repose i he sought atfd the very few hours thus devoted were perceptibly refuegg. v Ha bad been shaved at nVe o'ciock, 1 ind havid? washed and dressed, felt greatly refrcsbed.---Nearly en ' hour was spent in devotional exertises after ttti. vAvk f Mr: Lpr in Vftninnr. tion! wi(h tlie Ilet. Air. Spriligett the unhappy, object of their . solicitude manuesnng r;nrongnoui excraoraioary 1 iervr .' and attention.' Uia;.expresr Iioh of thanklul gratK.ude.to gentle men, vims, as it were, devoting them selves to consoling his last hours, were fervent evidently fropjta-lteart deeply afld sincerelyMirpfessed with a just apprecintmn -of their tneriU..- But as if rnnsrinn of th,ini!niiaf nf wnrri vl ta Vh "..cxnYessibn of Vis .real fealin'ra 1 ne. enaeavorea locoiniuu 10 nanerrnai I which verbal lanffunffe coylj not ex prcss r Dflring the ,qigh;ur very - fearly .in, the' flsortiing, ..na'contritfetlto wriiea letter,, which .was. fooml addressed . to tho8E ccntlemert In- hi-.hev coured expfe I sion'oCeliaVfr t' fewmiiiutesjierbreswepiffielReVi MrAiCot(onf;he OrdTnarysentefinr Newgate, pniceedcd to th condemned .ruom .in wiMMvpnaonera epeou ine iasi I ' , I (1 . : 1 . 1 f w , tjanu. into. ih pocKet..ana, arawing but soraeold,delL?ered it lii ''MBa- ker. iith a reiiuest- that htj might apply jvj vOige am vf BUvO.Juuiviuuais in uie . i 1 ,t -:. - i .1;- of trin the CoKdcrancd c JV.'.Mr Faun 0r4tnerif'-itK. . 'toerorilr.fafU6 ran.Vdterittraii!1v esniessive of a i .. M ' . .. .t . .i tenuons of tiiviievereD( . uentieman. IVciratatlon werrtben . made for, ad- axijwtcriftg 'tljVaci anivnt. but prfeviousr1 ry to entcrmgotf that latolemri tlqty, mlrfit be':''stnr.wian.n:: 1 'QS '?CkKl mate's lniu1-stenoofr'f.Kn: We phaits hi footsiepd in the Ka, ;H -v And nib upoa ihe.stOrra, ; ' ; J. .Tvnyn.sk imrilintTiflt) tnlnf " o.v? . Of never fuil.nir skilV-vr,- ."',-'.;ABd.works hi sovereijja -.at .tie-treasures p Lis bt Vght qWicti' Mvtlind unbelief sure to err,-" - ATf .;; -J' And ncart hu wot-k in-taW' God it his OM R interpreter,-1 ; ;., ' ... And he-will make it plain."' . -N. -'; .',.-'. . .-'-''' ' -:'-V This finished, ne exprefiVedhii desire, io partake of t' .ci amcpl, and then joined in the w ice ; 51 tie trotpro--found fn!ennjty. V1 m the -Gf nm1 Conftisiusi wasread'frfn theComir.unU - J rn service, Le pointed bi-l Ccabtl to tiie and Varyin hi Wa o rarnestlf " revea'tn.! 'are heartily yrjm (or thre ur puIrJvHr.jrt; tf.B reaetAUanc? 'thftn nnaua ant aa, and the b'arilea of them intole rable." Ilavc'mrcr ab-Va e,' &Ci There were other parti tif the actvd ntatl juhirii he also repeated with treat eiopJuwm,' appearinz ' to,' derirp,niuch coutolatioa for" thin. lat act t.r aolema devotion. ;- After the aerviea '.aaa coa c!ude?, be teemed comforted, aud acre. iVtv aat npnn bit brow, V - Lnnipnz ta jciutoo convenatioo. he exprMd thatfiwj hope and consa. ation he expenenceu, obserf ing tliat he ooked an to Heave rt with ."a confident expectation of bahijr shortly admitted- a eocst in the sjoriwie mannionf - The short interval vhich elapsed previnua to 1 tne arrival ot tne MienUA lie spent ciiteuv in nteditation.-s During this time he took off hii silver mnunieJ spectacles, and requested Mr. iiaaer to accept thfm as a 'dying fuken of Ims sincere and grateful regard, accompanying the 'gift with the foliowinzemnhatia eipressioni "Remembirr, if , thete are' what assisted me to read the prcctous ' truths of the A uttle before eight, standing at the extreme corner of the rooin ia diiicoursej J. I1 . n a . w l wim nis kcv. Anenoants ami air. pi ker, "he beheld the Sheriffs,. . with their Uuder Sheriffs- and Officers approach- mjr; looKing wistlullv toward them, lie bowed respecifultv, 6t then proceeded to express his grateTal acknowled;menta iur iie numaiie anuniion to nis cnmion which he had received. : At this mo ment Mr. Wonthcr, the Governor, and Mr. JBarrettlcri fiftbePapers, an? compared by some other gentlemen, entered the room. 'The oilicers then moved towards Mr. FauOtlerby,;' with the .cords for pinioning the '' arms and wrists of the unhappy criminal, which duty' they.' performed Ftt a manner as little offensive as possible, the prisoner moving his hands with a view to facilitate their ob'pect.. arid throwino- bark . the cuff of his coat.- lie was at this time engaged in, tjacnlatpry prayer, frequent ly exclaiming Lord ; Jes-us receive my spirit, wmcn ne repeated several time before "he arrived at the. extremi ty of the prison, v. His hands and arms having been secured, he cast a serene look on hU spiritual attendants, who sup ported him between them; i; Soon after the clock had struck eight, every ihing was prepared ; the sherilf then intimat ed, that the time had arrived when they ni9t proceed, to the fatal platlbrmi and leading the wiy were followed by. the Reverend Ordinary'of the.prison next followed the criminal, -.who- raised his eyes, and his brands as far as he could, towards heaven, and walked forwards with a firm unshaken' step; as he paused the 'several turnkeys, he appeared to give the'm a look of-reBogiiilion. Hav injr arrived midway-between, the priws- yard and the debtor's door ,: the bell of death? sounded ' its nrt- solemn knell, announcing to tlW. crowdi" which taowt Sited the. whole space between lrti(gate hill and tWfe pcn,s in8mithfield, the ad vance of the mournful procession . The UeW-Uruinary inB4 d eep sonorous voice, which echoed throbgh'the aven ues of the prison read that port of the burial service' wuclv commences- '.! 4m the, resurrection- and the life, saith the.'Lord. he that believem.in me, tho" he were "dead, yet shall fee- live ; and whosoever Itveth, and belie vetli in me, shall never die." -The prisoner raised his eves to lleavea; when tlie follewins beautiful' paasac,' waa;,feads know that my : Redeemer liveth, and that 'be shall stand arthe lattef day upon the earth i and though al ter - my .' death worms destroy -.this body,? yet in .my esh shall I sea God, whota I shall see for -myself,- and niy eyes shall behold,' aja ; not Bnoxner,-, Jyj, tM? tune ij'5 procession had arrived at the outer door. when the; iiev;,ir.' cotton proceeaeu ap tJie .steps td theplatforra, and was instantly followed oy,Mr r aMteroy, wW;V tiU supported bV bis friends, as cended the tatalacsffold ? with affirm step, v apparently 5 Bot regarding the CriAjfdV anderurbmgi clamor; - with which i'Tie was' sufroooit! ii--was dressed ia. neV suit, of blacks coat; waiscoat: and trowser-undrr 9" lch be; wore; silk stocking of the satneioiari ind f paa of light pumr5tU' r; : ijcin?- placed tinder tlie cr'ost bearn the;' txecHtioher 'proceeded" to, divest ives pht hia tief lt- of his white craj!at,'and ting on the cap, he mmiHiiateijcr pw u over tli ie lace of-il.e, criminal, i ne i oute f the halter w'a then put over ; net -k anu properly aajimeu j xne istaht 'xecntioner tiupended ; the t-oi'd br fixinz the hook at the extremi ty into the" "swivel prepared ,to receive it;-Thesevawful . liminariea did not laWt 'tnorv; than minutes', during which time-. Mr. - . ivtpy rsUy. on moved; The ieeutiner tht.i takins his ttV.ioa trilliia reach of the fatal bolt, Wloio3VMrt ojf tn mt. OtiiwUry read as fu!Ui 1 .w 44 Mau that is.'jom f a woman hath but aahort tim ta lief and.it Cuil vf mise ry, te',But spare e, Lrd wost ho ljf God . mo'ft ruioht! 0 Mj aid vmi aercifal jstvior ! tho'a movt worthy Jodge eternal! RVr.ua hot at our last hoar from sn f pain's of death ta fall from UieeTV-tJh utteinx,lhe tait word thr .holt, being nuddenly. withdrawn, Henry Faaaderuv was Unclted ioto -ternitjt ; s V Thjie M thia aahappy maa benealh the avr ngfoVftrm of U law-M a few minutes motion and 'Ufa became ex tinct. ; ,v , -,;v x. '". V;;;, ', At a early hoar in th morning lite reporters of the daily tnomiog andVve. oin'g papers were, adyiuted io. iia pri- sonone, mrw every journal.. In the course of eaterday, a cammu ntcation was made, at we art in formed. by some of the Bank Directors, accom-J named by a requd that Mr. r. would be pleased to explain some transaction reenrded ia bookp which werepnt, and. whicV'rere involved ia .considerable mistery Of the precise nature - of. the application. WC are notaware," bu,t, he did not hesitate to coronlv with, the requisition, obKervinsr that he must sua- peud his religious duties for a : short time, which h resumed again as spee dily aa possible.!;- , " "NN-S-'i :v' ''??cf)xoims. v?!' ". - , ' : senate;".. . " Jt'ednetday,Jan. 19. U ... Vrf, Brown from iheelect enmmit tee on Roads and Canals, to whom was referred the memorial of the inhabi tants of Wilkes eountVj in I'forth Caroli ha, on the subject of' a road Nev Orleans, made a. report thereon. which was read, '?.v - :".'' r- c-.'.ri Mr. Benton. submitted, the foJIowin" resolution for consideration: ? f U! ' "' 1 Hefthifd, That; the committee on ,ln4:in AfTSiit be instructed to inquire Into the eipe !encV of prowirlnjr, from the Indiana south of Lake Superior, the pri vilege brtxploriiiff the . country 1 for, the jlicaery cf - copper mines, t for the oe and oceiiatationoTthe tme by the United States, if discovered. .4 . , ; ; 7tMMfrrj Jan- 0.,; The bill from JtheTIouse ;of Repira- sentatives for the relief of the Niagara sufferers, was twice read and referred, "Th. bill trom the House authorising the subscription ,of stock- to. the Dela ware and Chesapeake Canal Company was read anfi ordered to a second read' Th'e bill from 'the tfonse for the con- tinuation'of the Cumberland Road wal read and ordered to- a secofid reading. I he Benate then , asrain took up the bill allowing a drawback on cordage rnanuractureu trom hemp Imported. .The debate inn this bill occupied the. remainder of the day's sitting. DRAW BAOR 0 MAKUFAOTUnKD HEM?. The Senate resumed the ' tintnish.- ed 4businQs y vyesterday the bill for allowing a drawback tin the exportation ot cordage, manufacturer tromvtmporJ" cd hemp,;w--:f'',;'.,:'-' ' Messrs. D'WoIf, and 1,16yd otMass. spoke i n favorpf the bii f, which .was op posed by ilesra. Edward, andohn- son or- iven.-v, -T-rv-- The question beins taken on ensrosj' sing the bilffor a. Jhird reading, it was decided n the negatives-yeas JJ;- nays 1; IKTKR.KAL TRADK ,WITH MEXICO. : '.The Senate .thfcnvproCeetled 'to the consideration pf jthe bjll repiirted -by Mr Benton', from the committee on In dian A Fairs, on fheAltth Inst, to autho rise the President to cause a road to be marked out, from' the frontier of Missou ri to the confines of. New Mexico, and making' appropriations therefor. .The ten rose and addressed the Senate in a enjrthy speech." ; ,The Benateq3iin..roceeded,to the considerAthm of the bill to authorise the President of the . United States ': to cause to be tnarketl out a road from tha line of the State of Missouri to. tlie con- Ifines of New MeiicoTi-.'..n. -V : . X'- Ontnotiou of Mr Uord of Mass. to strike out the second section of the .bill," (which provides fortnaking out that part of the roitdin the Mexican Territxtrv.Va debate arose orJ the bill, which continu ed nearly the whole of jUie remainder of me sitting, y -,; - . -,fv The .motion 'of Mr'.'TJoyd waS ncgai tired, ayes 13, noes 2jV and tne. bdi was ordered .to be engsed and read a tbirdtime yeas 50f nays .12. ilOUSEOF :REPRr:?KNTAtlT George 0".t! a t;.i r ;..i".-.iyi r ' ';!'! 1 j;ice if llu'tu ii, C'j ;... c l tl.i from North Car ihi G. IJur"tan, a, in 1 day, and too!. .-at, . - irifnjmm & ffiie at to e-nable U,e iVsident W Knd four rrowvTrfj,. .; a'?vv 4WCletisrrft(luate4iittheM.H',uy Ac.. - . 2 Wpamimt, .: 26 - demy. to Great Britain, for tha-WuVptwe of" ( r.- -The lloo pfii-'i- f to the ordnr r dar, hich was the thirJ rcauir -bil farther to amend th? act a - ' ling rhe par neat for troertlof. i4j- . tared, or estruird. bv.'the i u 'v, . lultiai the'aervire'oftbe U. ; t-t-tcs, and for other purptwes.? , , -j ', t ThebrU wae accordiny read a third . time, aotl the jutjn' biug. "fcliall this bill nasv roDsyerbleU:b?te tn. sul.", ; Afcrr "Lirh. -the rjUfi-ufi wis taken, and deoMenn.the aTirtu invr, yeas 123, nay c'J. u the ti!! .pass' '. ed. . and" sent to the Seriate for concur- :. k v ' ' '': 7Xra , on.' 20.-. V i On notiov'.bf Mr.' -Vante. of ff. it was:-"iv..,-.;...,.r . kinlrftt. That tka eommittoe oa Ao r.t . Office and Po Ro be drcted to ioq'firo s" !; into the expediency ' of etabliihira; a post . tute from Aihvi North Cnliu, by tho wy of fien.Ph'bpJtr'.tairia.tTiurle Carson, andacroMthe maimin,ttbeEratt,t;pf V tnenceito jor M'Kuiny'i, 0u I-oxwYr thence, on the w4 il of mU Iliver, by th high HhoU onlirde Kiven tltei.ee, crot hg.Kowe,at Doonslord, ta PemUeion Court Hotttc,' 8.-C- . ''' ' - .'a.- 'i'f WdafiM; at. : Ir. Cocke ose; and oWrved. t!- ' be. had at jfhe lasjt eessiun . mad1 sc. remarks on " tha jmbject -of the !' dent'aaccuunts.and tliat those ol-. tion.s were founded I on .cei (aln Ho meats - whien; he pow held in his hanu lie moved .that these document b- rt ferred to tha sejeft commUtte.'t'o whom was tommitted the tnessage of the" Pre aideut, oU the auhject if Jiis ac count witft the United SUtes,v The. motion yn agreed to. -!-,V.'; ; . v On motion of Mr; Call, of Florida, i wat ;iV!;, ? ,.Tii.,'r: , Rtlvrti, tTiaf the (oomrnitte e on lton l ahd CaHida be iiwtructed to inquir into tho expediency of wpeningf Carol Aci-om tho . of the (wl( to" Mexico with UiMy .r lh At- - uerunium -oi, riontia. to. connect tne Water 1 CHESA rr.AK Ana DKLAWARE CANAti . ' - The House Jhen ttwK p the tjufinish- : ed buslnes of yesderdayj which wai the J engrossed bill authorising the subscript ? uon tujtne atocK- oi the ueiaware ami ' Cheaapeake Cabal. Jatid thetiuebtion be ii.ii n. kiii ..,' . a ..... .. ' Ilia, vimil Wit Ulll . k - i - X i-'ni. 'J.Ct.' ;i!l.i.' 'lU ". v ' k i. .nc vicuaic rcBumeu and ciUiu ; uued till about three o'ejorkj when," '" 'v t-Thewjuestion was taken bv "veaa ami CoritmuatioA oj the Cumberland Poail'jf' fTbe engrossed' bj,o;ci.ntiii';e the- uumDeriand load was then read . a- v4 vnira time, its passage si nd the qae'stiolt' being, 'onesi'f rsytb; of ' Gee. expressed" bU 'ilk i Yj T Mr. Forsyth regret that- he ;had not been present ; wten tne yeas ajid nays were takfn a. v passmgthe bill to tltird reading ,- tiiat be. might have had fhe pfasure.tb n of recording hi' vote; anrliou!d 'vote-, upon the presen truest ion in th olrin-i ".V-Mr. Archer( of Va.. demandina' the yeas and nays, they were taken atlferd- .iiiglyf and were eas 97 navs 7'2i . Jboth5 bill was paedr and sc-nf to ; k peaeBatefiir cabcr-nc'e'4v'Vv?':-..'l:,H.-- 'i$-.&Jii.&ii.i- AIoncUy Jan, 24. '-'v.-H-; otl Military AflatrS. renni fed a bill nro. vTdifagTof lli gradual atjereysH'td the t Corps. of Engineers. and ftir'qufc.jrjns;?!.! t3.w- the ran a, pay, and mittmenu f the- '-,w,. ' Pridesiors of the Militarv Aw,.ni atV West !PoiDt,iand forother i.-unm-c! which was twicev read and committed, 'i-. 'th -X . Ir Carter, of SCaroliha;, laid, oj the table the following resolution: ' -tf " s1. ( Kcitlvetl, That the President be rejoest , ed to Communicate to thia House' nv rrnrri. ' ' pondence,, in his posseuion, which he miy , ' not deem ftloiproper tw disclose, whitli has i v ; . taken pTace between the rovsrnment of tho ...a.-.-- ' ? -United Stale and that, of Frftneei ton h'uiff - ,,'v tha interpretatiorr of the 8th srticle of tho ' ; - , treatrfor tne cessioh ot Louisiana. r ' . -(M e "Livings toiu'offered the fwlj owing Y reoliUoe.. '. V ''f M;i''K.f - ' Iiesvlved, That' the" Committee on tloads abd CanaUbe instructed to inqujre into Ui ; . amming vthe 'improvenic-ius matte, - n t ' KingdonC in thrf'roadi, railway!, canuls, 1 other branches nfcneineCHng. . .-if" ne tcsoiuiHiu ai nj agreeu to. . ; tfKlTKto' si-ATtS' EWAL CCDS - ' 1 V ? The llousf proceeded to the'onsid ' ' , " " eration of the bill tcaking fuWlier pro-J''. ! ' vision tor tne , pumsnme.nl ,t reitain t crimes comrtiit led , aij-alnst' the Ur. 'ed , "J 1 Siategj and, after ! considerable Ijate, ' adjourned until rto-inorrow, .without-' ". co ming to any final decision on t'.c b.ll. ' r :, x. :; - . . .. '- IXiesdaij, Jv, 5. : '.,T!hc resolution .yesterday ,tifTerrd by : . Mr. Carter, calling for the, ctiriL ,ou r dence respectieg'the. SthVarticle of the -t treaty for the cession of Louisiana, waj ? 5 - r; . . taken iip.and agreed loj i , v- .. v :i motion of mk Miliereifjpin, it aa V- - 4 Wt!4to!ved, That the Committee on Cotrt- ,JVy me'rlBe bo directed to inquire into tlieeKpe..'.t'r k-. (liency'of repealing so much of the net, enti- , iled "An art to itjjuiato.'lho col:ccrfn cf ., - .lutes on iuijiorts and toruff, 'hpr.veil --.-. ' ' . r 55aixir-2di' 171)0," as require' the um.ii.", ry " ' '".- . kurreydr ec c'..!-e :;vjgr f ;n. i l.v ' ? Z.mi.r f . '::..t'. -v- : 1 -." t - " ,

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