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e - ' - ' ' . ' . -to" ' '.I'HBiSiMUi i jJ rCoroW Gaulle, ;'-f jwr will he nt iU- W t3. , in 0 fpr ihiwrtcnr, h-rt v v lc 0a f iHeK nrn itlrrnffP ''torn U kiWVd I'.rf (n r na AH Kltrr 10 ths (ililOTi'ti, bf . ; , ... j- t-i. .Jourulijunk tq the Jedihtl (iitUtiton, ic,fat3i tie? '4- , Za;i.v,-J.0rI) p te'uU gupp?tnat tln vari(jn- rvfiVn- ce of cimtrivance bv JfpinVK'wf Con gfpss previmii to tfce lat f Ifrttoio Ji- 'r )ccii:i of Priaidetrf an4 Vice Pr'si'L-tit,1 even Cr "meriheaik; anil 'the'-late' . t'omSinalioiiB to pnture'tae final 'vhc- titn of preniilct1 -niasKavfonvincwl lln) ju-ople tlitt ,n amendmpn to the HSitationt6 ixcUrlt; aUintei fi-rrncc of (.'-finjt fe,' ha berwme tbso!u;e!ir ne- , cPSoVy-T!eariuCnwntmc?t'sfwhic' have bct'ii introduced Ttcore Colr-'!, Althmil valuable an fit a the jlr.even h concrH1, -by adopting ;thc "dibtXct fjslem, are Jill devoid f lie ne'cessrtrV rfmftdy fur ih& ;reontivn of intrigues wjtli and nnvr' llettiberjiif Congress! Tfibr ;bjPgt 'tj b attairMs! : i t make thVeloclion ntirefjr imlcpuitdi'tit i ofXioiicfiess, nnd ju-pvtiit all previous . inannsjcoAt, bjr,4jcrRa not' iimfitf: atei v and presently elfctd for Ihc pur rist;, Fr 4fie atainment fcf this end, beg leave to Tay. .before tl,f!'ptjople,;iti' order to escrta then' special attention tw the Rubier t.th outliue of a p!.iUf a- 4the Rubjeft.th outliue of a p!a of a- jt-iiuiiu-,n, muvivmsi, in inv view, con taining 'eTery"Veqniiite provision on (tie. wbfect.; ; JV v.r-?-.,' - ' PLA'OF AKNDMENT, i Vrl.tl'lie'Electofst shall b: choseta . by jiliUtrlcte-, wie Elector for 'eaili.tlistnctv 'v'rii? rnfittiCFyeetyl-8 the'am asatpie P '8wit Joi7 tie Uifti-ent' feJates. . the , amo; iiAjwwf yineti tne stales eiul to 4 jilac? ud,,div;:thrQghout.th?,.U V V the Klecttn-WH:nYeH affN& WiA'CE ' Vto'te jiewgnSted by. jC!?wgrVbs; u.'r.irij pllcc slm'i Tim iw'tess than oiielittjidieii niilfMiiaivi fronv the Seat of the Fed -er I G oy erri ine n t. Tf" Col log of E : teotors shsdl.thiin afid 'tUere; piWed to ballot, first, for a rcsiilentIf o pef lonrhave'a nmioilty 6f all the votes,' then th(r Oo?lcge,Ukajl.cbotiui;eJo balfof;if . . necessary, to choice lif e;.itrceslvf tmes wben,if pfc'r'm- Imve till' the . . inajornyi jpfl,persoiisarterwaraoailott t Ltd the jnvestBTlmber of y cites in iie loVmec b-dlhtinfrsfiind ifaftcr fire more i bailotings'fKf clwicfrshuirbe iftade bvi m.nj'iEhj f all the.yates tj)6n tte cWce TSliWl fn'itimtte from thdtwo pesW ho - nave pitv .tr:e n:gn mnnoer oi votes in In case 'f qHaUty oftl'8 highest rtvigi .etitarHty in. AM liifiliest Vbtca 'u'mdrc fl atv'o'Jerfiikccp.f the h i'hdstoj- au equality cf ves for moreliaii, t r ir iiursmia viiO'Bae ue nrgftcst twrnucr 04 HI R ioted for j i ftV'M P LalMings 1 tti.thibiib&;3'cc:;tnhri' lwrsot.JyH;t!)e hiliejt n'irnber of . '.grtiti jwben'tlioW jiavipj-a .tesstmiiibcr -' stiaU'siR- to ba balloted for. to if, kt?a bi!ht?j,ert 'glionU! 2 an -3if,S',,, any of the Cain uiimV rnbre tlia hlaHiest, or rnoi'e thas wo;julcdto,ihe r; Vrfi bVvii.g b'ocl quiility Whall be ':io4H"for;tHi$. f ureedihS tiailpt I :Siintilvt!ie-f)uib?r -be, Ktftcd to k 6'oyin'ili ln&ifii:4niljiifri$eoies; ivheq ho. Dereanihfe two pefsojjs hav 3y4tMtacf-W,wfc&:vllvati 'Via oauoiea jor?.1 he elect nn tor, V ice the jjf, attctidaKce and traveUin esnoniw iii tt-..;.4jalf U innsati5n BilowV.-l s tn" he ; beii of tueMIou.'e.of Kepteseutr:i f Mivea' of the Uuited States. : f- r -1 S;V i ;;jt'.v;;--x-i..r ... iy-? exclusive rower of x ll'ctiorr. : I?e- tWte Cclleses.stid are alloM cd Only -tat . - " . - SB. v jST t ; Vftngri6tt ot -bca&tots and Ilepresaat? il Vj 2:;TI eleipn of Electorashalltake t)flUiitinjs"; lUialJfe') xetodeff!ep't, itlie;,t tvigilt' iCjthcre-'lirtd.totB : pttaShji kjit;cj!.ttclY'ln itJSwlt'eiualttyiSC voW, shall & bal- eiidct $hll 'becoiid4cted:h? f f an:e rhAmir.fpyp'v ":r4Tlie T'Sectors sTiaf 1 cedervie'ifbPd ailv ')uauie-omect!orL can fce made to' t H. . " u.5t. on anv ren ' V'f'i' leaRMes OlAhis.plpn, viz. t . Tlus deplOrabl-j 'lure !,cctM.n w 'cctors by .usmcis, and I our 'Medical 8t( vote, once! tan the e Jof CoiiTe-KUnal.ba ieinid tuattec of conirtUtjoa bv j . t j! . 1 ... r wju)(rincill-lnJ,.cfQ UBrIB ana sI be avaiiled. '" v4 ' . . V' ' ' independexce:- .rtwrt UKSmttJDjto. C ) Beonlai ..The loSre 'rcfintnjrot wUicli s'ampt the jc-mul' ai 'aj aopic'on itra in the IHttory of. the '.StaJe .luost cufctitute a aunrre of .'pleains ivQec tionto thf patriuric tulud. Lo..L,liere we invrntitt and improvement preM their eiidr inarch m every sfde:J inciiiiRiciicr in .iiuiar puour s n tiy fn plate tu tinion and concert of actionj arran-emrnt, mtew au J cUs4ficatio:i ConfitBte the temKr of tw tinted and afToi tbeir happv ttci!itic t the pur suits 0 ordinary tft. t Criculture, the sure bas;gofNaional prosperity, bursV ih the fette of cnoranre! eud reje dice, emerge 'onder the . patri)h.2 of wise Leg'wlatitjn wl through ;the euer glen of orgaaWd Societies, ha assum ed her nativfl and appropria'e sphere ot importance' Internal improve tnetit pro grews vi:h slow, yet stcadv pace, gu-iotdia-j in her march the resotirces of the Srate, giving tarnish tn the Work of Ivatorc, and pot ah to uural existence. V .The' ear of the Philanriiropist has bben' greeted during the last S-'-isioh ot our LegWature wlur obedient 'respon ses" to the" !eri'ihdi of KdUcitiun. ami h Jj.ots forvard, with, the most felicit ou. eotKiuafioim tO the. Report ofv'ner ..Cwmniitree, xyhlch' will dinpeH from. our Iilt:cttr Hriton the ilark cloud of .Vandall degradation, which has 'so long shadt.'d the lower classes of ourO'ifumti hi , ' It ! is .'rJeawbg to " bbsetve ths t Wi!rintoir has set a laadabre'xampl' in. associating her Mechanical tniereM d,bj rteeitrjcatitzatron tjf tor tisane, Vjll promote' their .welfarr' J infjiriiveinenti aad secure to Iier Cu munitr'tte full advantages of 'th sn and uni - bunitf the full advantages of their skill...-.; . .7 , :".iv. . -. In ito province, howeverehas he At laoimproyement bcfa more efl'ectu aUyialti'ned than In the practice of Ww. ' Tbe riar of Noith Carolinaoa the .scorfe .tT.undoaUe"dftalent,.iou.nd and discriminative JudguteuttViisr and forcible expression vigorous and exenr iive"gealiis,ris second to none; demon strative evuiece of which," is furiiijln i by-ibe fiwtSj thafhef full cjttotit oFMitt sel is umwHK'd.for t1uIiijaei "ttf bu siness in ln Supteme CjbijrVof the V nited States, and-that the uiost opulent of our citizen's, whose sons are destined for this profession seldoiif loidt beyoud her verge, for a greater abundance of rtsiource or stronger incitements of op portanity than are fiff irded within! In Sleli tne, unf i tunately, this i not the casetd' whateverJiqse attributable, the fact is' notorious, that there exisrs in our. state lessoncentration of feeling, Jess concuirence of action, greater want of "organization inJhisennrtmentof seienc4,':tan in any other whaiever not that there!? a deficichcy ofjirofessionitl acuaiettor nfeoirces to give' fntOflct to its exeHioov biit 'a fatal, ennui evi Idcntly pervades, the body; poKtic-and the faculty seem to nave foigotteir the jjaw, wmcn equany oecix-'s 101 oinmu- nities as tQ individuals, '.that great Jacqui-j suionsvanoniy spring ironucurresponuv ifig esertrtmj:''vhile owpoefgirt7 fiieies foie, are.coiled'op eaclv io "his separate cll, doling on., schemes ,ofsjcff agsan dizetnepV.cur; yoang "men, ai'6 driven frgi'n tlieir ;naite state: in pursuit of those a Jvatiiages which are denied "them pt horoe(expiMiditigthousand9andtru f but ur little, other purpisp( than, to c-nrichtlic, pockeli'of jniire," sagaciouiS and ehtei'pr'ing facnlty. aiid to acquire .thfriCibpty.slat whtclv the magic influ ence ot a trip to Philadelphia is sure to impart. - To estiniatet ftnW ianproye irtenf hy the time aiidf expndijure''re quircd tl.cre, w;cuUl ,be tq libal. the pblnest deductions, of- coinmoii -seiise young voww?rOTr,',as; o isjtiiere Itif lirwtit Arum lutitrV)lnvQ iWto ice.injr4i; spiemlid ftdoons of fash 1 fin fragrantAiinsphci of. the Ball Hoom ... .....v.rvv ( -r". -.w- halation? tif '4)u$i retumjng t inH.Wt, is Popcia little modi is HH.pueiy preterabw to the "rnurty-ejt to IUt,t." tnodiSJU, well oeacr;ovsnwii, ue a 'Lf Ik Aad pHtbciS every ee on'chrnman-f-notnid; "sge evcrjfuc Alton's .every .slipup 001 . rlerrsmee ofTheatces and the Firt i " ?Jfcpstive dulllumbirof th I.at-.n store . i-t 0 -- .- . - JStTt"!t Itiivuin' liuif-unnrf-. nr.riirrpu mi j rt Ail Chissie lcjcTnioJost on ciu&sjc gTwiml. Mlies tiuine, me efitQ j a $!nn. condition'lrt wliictj ieiit? ere red deed, V cert inli ti'mo8rediub!e cither t4(te!icr,":yvoi tite.attioiisi4 of,our to t0 Vcir h. ue: It uuir. tktfref 1 relative' prppcirtinii of. time d tie in, j he crowded Cwni of an'Anaoitiicnl .Thea- icnabf resort, and bis.oitactonest ft ttri- j ou t.ti iiy 'Mrfnphysica ta tipci n at i dn J soon s?rduceV toe convictuutr-thst the erery friend atinpmeitient to have wnrttefl. that DocU llofv MX;ul-j loojh of this town, inflwefued fcy ' he !ot 'laudabl and -diiintereteu 100 tiye heccontemptttwui as far ati it may be practicable, to topply this de-'j aideratqm, and, by h establihaent of s Meificat iosdtation, to- re'rjeve' in seme w?are the declining repata'if I orthe state in (hta tniportant branch f science. It is a uderUxd that, in td JU thin to a valuable collection of An c ten ( and Modern writeri," the Doctor io . inrparotion. to 'obtain from K'lmpojm extensive collection ol Anatomtcal tre- 1 - v r. 1 - . ' paraiions, whuh. fur flegrfttr eutjvr.lBv;N. iitR.u,tv sJochari D. pirht, C. aieoce id" Ins ntudents, u d! bC exlibtieu kAU'red M. lUtl.n, C.-Nicber B. ViuocrV. - ii a tbeafrc erected fr the pjj jne; and wiil cer'.ainlf a8brdvAV'Len theenor- moifs 'xpentliture required for an atten dance ou the Northern hec?ure is c n dei eil,-' precluding numbra from any oarticipttion in their advances; when it is recollected, also,' that tlrse advan tage's ar"e very partially enjoyed by the n'lanis inemseives, iroin tue invaru -!!v vrdwded state of the "Theatre, and the nbtruso and technical cnstru,c 'Tub rf the Lectures, often attenuated be fond the ieach of ordinary capacities, we must Certainly hni! the contcm idated institution ot ur. M7vntlourH as auspi cious to ine inte rests and.hn(M- ol the Statr. A'iivAbl v to '!i'i)!an of the Doctor, as ftr as we h.e heanl the d -ta'd, the whole. cVpenVe at.'endant n regular course-of reatli'f 'in.larhiti 1111 medi itf fi'iperiytenditnce, f-ee access t the ArnitiintcutfriieTiffe ainTcourse -f Lecture, vilj be coveriHl by'an expen ditare of oUiS hundri d d jl'ars each; and that eved thisuni will bdbursed in exlendinw aiid "vJaluriti the pjaq of the la-ttitotioA and affording sitji hiore am ple: means of Medical,! nstrnttioir.,. "We certainly greet the fropb$ed institution of Dr.: M'Cwllo'ugh; ; widV tlw nifst cordi al salutations, and if loh, exten?veand succes'srul nivcticf, hottdmed on nro- fesSi'UKd tal'elii it liih respecttibi Uityi will vili eofure :kci', lliiit s ifcp-s cer'ain! y be realised under the Doctor's auspices. . ; PRESIDKNTIAL ET,ECTTON.' From the Autulin Jo u mit ,t-' The following is, wiKlieVe, a f rrect talmont f the votea us given by t!.e Mem bers of the IToose of Repreeliltives, for the several candidates foe lh ' PYenidency, on Wednesday las. Opposite the natne of the member, i the. initial Of tlie , jandidnte for whom be voted. J ,f- . . w ' r-'- MAINE.' -:'. William Burleigh, Eihm h Lineolt Jt. .tosthtia Cushmani vL Step. Longfellow,' A. EberitZLT HerrtckvlJerejnih O'llfien, A. NEW-HAM PHIRE. f Ictiabod Itaftlett, A. Aaron Man, 4v Matthew Jlurvey, A. William Plomer, Jr. A. Arthur Livermore, A. Thos. Whipplei.Jr,:4. :-MASSAaiUSETTS.;t'; ... Samuel Cr Alien, A. l SaiBuel Lthrop, 'J-u- Jo',u Builev',". - . t John Locke, , Fraud lUyhec, J. . Jererauih Tvelson, A. i 11 W.CrownijhieWv7 .tJwf Mt.-etij At1 '.r ,. t!tfAnW UwiirfcVd. Joiiis Sibley.'.iS. r Timothy Fullerv. panlpl Webatea, 4V- Aarun Hubart," ifi - - RHODE-ISLAND,' Job Dufrecff. - Samuul Eddy,'. v. t ' tN NECTIC.UT. . ' Novta Bar!)r, .4. Ebenejer Stoddard, A Samuel A. Foot, A." CideiJn Tomlinaon, Ansel, S.uriin, A. Lemuel Whitman, A' Wot C. Bradley? 4. t ftollin C. MHy, it Daniel A. A Buck, A. llcury Otio,. .' ' SamueJ.C' Craft'.- r ' - tTi .' Jolin W, Cdy, A '. Hcnrj- V Martiylule.A Lot Clark, . S. , John liici.aitist u 1 Collins, Ci Hobert S.CEo4eA;:i Hector Craifr, iJ. '.Peter Sttarpe A., Uowluml Way; - Ucnry.it. swrrs, A. Justin Dwinell, C, . JameieStroiiK, A. : ; US ww Eaton. C, John W .layior, A. v Chartea Ai Foote, ,'- Egbert T-n E) ck,X!. : Moses HavOeiC' A4i Jacob Tyom ti, -. - John 'Uerkimei'r A.' i . - Ws'. W Van WyclvA JaS. L. Uogihmwt V' : Van RenastteaV A. Lemuel JeukJiia.'t;. .-Isaac Williams, A. si RaniMel lAwrence4, Ai t'armenio Adamsj A. -E'.islia Litunhcld, C, Situs Wood, A. ; t? Pudy Marvin, A 'L William M'oods, A- -- NEW-JKHSKY, tleore Oaiwedy, 3., fceci-ge Polcombc, 7, Lewis Con;, 4- ' Jatiies UaUack, -A. , UumtJ CarVwrn, J.V Samuel 9uu, J. rKNNSYLVAMA. . ,T -me 1nwn, J. , . Sarnuei M'Kean, J.' hWucl Bicek, A." Flnlip S Mirkley4, J. Jobn Biown, J," ' , Daniel tL Miller, 'J.'. Jn cs Li-e'kiean, J Ja.ne b.Miteliettyj.; 'Sanxiel Eda'ar.m, J.-... Thomas I'atUrson, J, V. jl.bii.in Cox t-.i.o, J. t'ite.ck Fairelly, J Julin l indliiy, J." - W alter Foi'M-Jint: J, nbtit Harris, J.':! Joseph Hemphill, J. Sainucl I). lriKuii, J. (eora Phimer, J. ticwge 11 OS, J. Amirew Stewart,' J. Alos. Thompson, J. 1 Vdree, J. v . c Wayne, J." ; ,; f s ilson, J.- ,1 btfcr'e l-lrcowr. J t ' T. .Li .' ' VmaUL,'sM): , - v . Howard, fr. C, C y-- r. ICtctelLA tint it is ins .tiemnaun to.rttitrtl tits T"r'r" v rw, a. yuur, v.. i 8t 'ems, frreofanTthiiliUoifal caa 'V every advantage Vhfcb .nesuMSAment hfZJ 'f tin kind, accuaipnud by - ..arses 6: Mitt cPter, . Jocl 4 P)UsWttgr. .. t'jmi'.isr aritl exteuinoraneou- L -ctarcv. Jnsrnh tii-u.'T Kfiiin -rik.. - ... ... . . r..o . ."-riv i' JoKfih Kent, A. ' , lUpSe! l'c,'A : Ju!m t, J. Jol ft, Stnc,Al Peter iJttVs. J. Iienrr R. WarttrkL A UtM MKim, X . i'' viuoinia..; c 1tt AkxviJr. C. Iteu Neton. JL WiltUoi 8. Areiier, C. Joti R-nJjjis-C, riam P. BAot. C. VMli.-C.Kiit. C Jok3. lrtx)Hr, C. ArtJwe South, Jobs torJ, C. - ' . U'iU Jiniih, C. H, S. Umrit,U'.'t.J Andrew (sierrntuiw .CJ Jiarpa loouaoii, J. . Jvtm Stcpbcaaor C, Jubcx nich C. : boorre Tucker, C. WAiaMTov, C. JoUrt TsKafirrow C. . Ctlarica F. Mercer, C. JreJ Willis, C '. v i INUK i ll-lAi;t)LL A. - . j Uenry Conner, A VfWlLe P.Unrn, C. pi Was II ' fUU, C. bel WilUmi, C. flCe Andrew R. (Wivin, . John W iboa, . J An- 4. uaraiiton, Jr. S. : , CEUROIA. ' ' Jol Abbott, C.4 Ed ward F. Tattiafl, C. Oeorg Curvi C. -; Wtlcy Thompwo, C. - Alfred Umtibert, C. I It. U. WUde, C. ; John Forsyth, C. -. - ? ..'-.' 9 - KENTCC KT;v-, 'K' H. C!ay, rf. --Uoniat Mctcalffi,; U. ..Bnckncr, J.. ThomaaP. Moore,., Robert K. Itcnry, . ' PhilipThompiou, .1, Fnnc'a Johnson, . f. Pavid Trimble, Ai Johrf T. Jiinnsom JT -J.avkt Whit, A. t"' Robert Letcher,;.-"f- V.. A. Wicklifie,' jt V.-..!TKNNKSSEE.-,:r;; v.c:' A. tt Atesamlef, J. .Jauob C tsacka, J. :, Rohort Allen, J. , ' JarnvS U. Reynolds, . John Blair, J. i-mav T. San-H'ord, J, John Cocke t. ? James Staudcfc-r, J. '. Samuel Houston, J. ' : V. 1 'Wv- Monlacai Bw'.-tle A Thonias R.'Boss. ft. ' Pjiij.-nvm I'.ee'ch'jr. A' John Sloane, A. ,' , . " Joiin W. f'ampbell, Jv Joseph, VSnce, A ,; James W. Oar-lnv-j J. 'Samoe F. VThJowj" Diincaa H'AjfUurA. Elifc'ua Wnittteaey, A. : W.ll mo .Vt'Lean, A' illiam Wilton, O. Joifu IVtterion, A.a 1 John C. WrightA ';aoinsiAN.-)v William L, Brent, Ay. Edward Livingston, J. Henry 11. uuriey, A. - ' " ' , Mississippi Chriatofider Rankin, J. , , t" i? , .INOrANA:-v;,:.1' Jacob Call, J. John Test,; J,': Jonathan Jennings, J. V . V-4 , '.atNOi .-.h'h Daniel :P..Cook, A",- 5 ' '-fALAIlAMAwp"; John IcKeef. . ;a Geora-e W. Owen, J. LGabriel Moore,. jj. ..v ..V :;,ftie'John.,Scott, A, 'fit " . ,-' -uSEStATEi'" VTlie bUlitnaVtng appppriatioriis for tlie military service for the year 1823, was read the third tihie, passed and re turned to thtiher irouse..y;yi .ipropaiTw'i;iawi.v.'-'f -Tlie Senate; took j, in fcouimif M of the whole, the bill ihaiung approiSriati'- ons; Tor the uaVal service ..Sot, tlie; year Mr. Parrptt moved , in appropriation ot S 1 ,600 fo cohstriietipg a bridge from r -..' : . Ill il . , V- lUWery -Jliaiiu; 10 connect iwe -avjf Yard at- t'ortstnouth, wHh .ine tnau iandi' andi made a uirmber of remarks taws'iiie great tiUty;otji bridge. unner ce lam tncauiiaiicv. -' iWQ. Holies, w Maine, also supported the motion;' but'.?; .iv.vj: ' ,s -r , 3 : f The amendment 'aa iiegauvtd.i p Mf. vjoolv' tor reason tvhicli lie suov mitted, moved tojreduce the appropria ticH for the repairsi tiglpf vessels, from i50;OOOtP S37X)f0C&. 'I1ie inotJoji 4vas oDDo'sea "b Mr. Llovd.'of Massachu-. iulUimd Was negaflyedayef l'BOM live bill was then reported to the is& tiate, BOtt was or.ue.eij mi a umu xeau ' 1 ::.. . ..... 1 . -.vlij ' u inn. .- ' -., :' .. ; V 5 ,t." ! nT Senate; neit 'proceeded to tlie coTisideratiort, in " committee ot ?tw whole"; of theVbiil making appropnatiohs at the tijvil' aerritfe vf tm" Uovcrnuient for Ihe'-vear 1825k":V.Vi-'i:i . The committee -of Finariceto hom Pihe bill had. been comimiteu, recom mended theitnkirig out of an appropn at iottof S750 forvconinensation la Tho ¬ mas H;GiUiss (C'hicf ClPrfc in the 4th AuditorV Officcj for cjtra. sei vices-per-forined by him duiioghe sickness of IKa A'iditnr. - - . ' i' litis flucstion cave 'm to cotisidera-, bfelebite, ai vvell on rvinciple as to . . '. '1'iS 1 ..!ti!. , lacta. In the end, tne appropriation wis stricken out; without a division on the question.- " , ' ' ' ' TUa Committee of Finance also, re-, couunDded the striking out of an ap propriation of StOO focXhe pay of wo additiopal clerkB in the olHce of . the Surveyor of the Public Lands sc .Ui :of Tennessee. -.-f'-'-. ' ,.Thi'3 appropriation' waa al. Stricken nntavea'I9.'ioes 16.'. , 'Ni," )";'.-' .' . motion of Mr. Ki, ofAlabftma, and after some ltUc debate, the tollow- wg'ciause v. us strict n out: . . 1 "Vor c:mrehPut ni 1 1 t.,e ing'dause was stricken out MMKV'trt sett!? l.t.i J ct-i ia'eail tcr rit'frt, twelve .t'-..u'md i!.Jii s,' 'f 'if comjt-a t. i K ir t cretatltH, two tliujsan J Use .uij ! Mm. 1 "Tfcefcitl was tl.cq re iiorted ttf the fa- nate.aad all the ametidinents were rori- ' carred in", b'. one question, . exc.-tin-' . ' v uieaiienrnientwninsTrucKour r,e jv pcopiiation' of KOO dullira for two-a j- ' , diiiwoal clerks in the Surveyor'. o.'".co avoth of Tenuef.-( . " "" . ,; . ' , ' Tuia amiTidinent nsy opposf d l y , : a . Messrl". Willi Jtsrt iJolias'in, of Louis-.'. ? .'. ianajt and, sl.er siRte veinaiks by.ilcy' f'i', srt. Smith nd Lowrte, tite an. rmhncnt ' . was concimed in aya, 2(? 1 , 15, ;' and tfte appropriaiiuB stricken uu Tb.biU'wu tH-a ordered U a l'Jrd v ,J? " t.-. - - 'A Tumlan, Fdt. l5- ...Tfc8ii;l?'entiffefl An act iriHtiiif? appropiuinins f.n- t)ie yenr leiJ; ati3 Hact making appropriations for the' ry.of the Uoited estate for" the Tear. Navr - .4 aaw s t 16).": were read a third time, as atnen dwl, rwnm-d, and returned to tlie HMaf T .i no ocnrteinea resumed a- income . raJfteo of die Whole, (Mr. King, of AU- . t' bama, in the Chair,) the bill to mend ' . v 1 the juUcial:;sytem. of the United "r"' V &isttaiak Xr 4v r-rs 1 1 t ss frtr fia . v . w n c v "a w sw jiivyuv ss. tiuv suyuiuu ; n al; Circuit; Coorts; the qtiesiioa. beinj - Aii ' recommitting the bill with instrtuj- -V tionf t ",,4' 1 '". ' 'T7; ,"" ' "1 j'-'c' ". i., V. -- - . AJr, Johnson, of Kentpc)ty,.oin red 4 ,:' .; few remarlU explanatory of the oaturo v.-vj ; lS of tJie biltR artd'llled for the yeas and ,'.7 ndysr r - "t S 'Tazewell, 'of ..Virginia. moved ' that the; bill and resolution' be indeli: . -s nitejy postponedV ? S11V --'r .'' r' -.Onthe;rootin to postpone the , IndeitaHeiy. a long deuaiet4upi. t rr J'uich cotHfii! .'thavnrY-"r.f'.-.'-f ay's sitting. :--:xf-;yi' T .Th'qiieiition being taken n'.thejRrV t i v ' ; icuiiiio. jjuipinifiiiiiii me inir,: n? and, having obtained leave, introdu r ceu a utii- concerning ltemp.ana rlax: wjiicn wai reau, atiu passed to a becoud r.e'adirtg.'.,;:;:' 4 M r; Brown fmm the committee mi ; Roads and CanaU,? reported a number' if bills without amendmehr, which had V bceh preferred" to : that y com m i t tee ; a . mongst these billswaa that kuthiii isinif' the opening of a eassaire throuch the raft s oi iuc ivcw iwrer: wni' O out ine worn- . ' v .uvyi'-ru lliu-ir Lsl"C, UV Tt.51 . . ' ftna.naytk.H iuiiows yeas lb. aavs J7r-.-aA.-V Agreeable to Thotice. MrCenld.i nsk; 1 mi ttee recommend to bo postponed in ' ' 4. " definitely,' 4f,:'W? ' 'f : '' fOnTthe motion of- Mr:: Elliott, fwlio : uecineu ine suuitci one m.-great oa- j . . : 1. .1.. v.'ji.fu-. . . v-. . iiwiio impuriaote, .woicu ougiir nor to. . vi , be delayed j) the5 bill 'p'revidjng for the; rip presei vaJion and civilization of the In- "?v,v: dian tribes, was taken up, and made th9A':Jr 'k neat, j.:?v-tV '. Vvvvi'v., : VSm2 Ui motioji of Mr. Benton, thbitt for;! ; v .? the of c Of atioii-of .the.Cotumbja'XJM vvt fqf$f. wa made the Ipecid order for M on d ay t A ctimniittee, of -thfr'whoIe.the bdl to a. :-1." nxMid th Judicial System ofthe United V.' c.: r.'- . Lfi -V. r additional Circuit jmlges, (itr the WtS-,' teen Sfatf-s.V the niitinnf rmnilinir ingn tne recommitment 01 tne our to the Judiciary Committee. ? Tv . . , - p i;Aftjer ashortdebate', the question was ; v taken'fcvhcn; there were 23 fori and 23 ' against, th recommitment; ao the. mo-; ,v tioB waatost -.: (vy-.;,V'" ..: Mr; Talbot moved to add a section f Yij ; the bilf fixing, hereafter, tlie commence fj '' mdnf of .tlie.antwattei'in t't!ie fioprettte'';"-"': Court, on te second Monday in Jana-:t,.;K''..' ary, an4 requiring its continuance eac!i , ; 1 termViiotit it shall have dipo;'bf.adl;S-:f-r;' the business bjfoii it. : ; i' . : vTliis amendment was rejected, with out debate, by.t!ie,'cast'ing voeof the; chair--l 8 members rismg lof it, and 18 againt'it.:-fi'v' .' r 5 . '., Mr. TaieVelL ihen for the purpose, 5 it) siid. of trying' the sense'of the Sefi y " ,l ; ate on the most important feature of ther; ,;Cr -.f ; bill, moved so to amend it as to provide-: ... j' , that the three additional circuit judges-V; i" "i v shall not be justices -of, (tie Supremo,'' . ' Coait. , , 4' - ;;.;Vvi'' MJJmson.'of Kentucky, tnai! i a ' lew remuras in opposuiou to mis motior; wnen , Mr. Tazewell submitted, succit ! .', the reasons Vijiich induced hirn ro a v the proposition. J - ' - : .-.Mr; Johnson, ol Ken. end P?r. j - r; r botof KeriK followed, t.t comidera.iv ,, ? ' ' length, in earnest, opposition to the.mo;.i i'v tiort. auid iti.repl? 1 Mr. TazewelU- Ulr. Findlav, ..f I'a. made atew rel , -j. marks-expressive -f the- doobt atill-. j felt'cnrthe subject,-not withsianding all". cjS:t-: Outsail been said; and tonidudedkby. moving an adjoartimrr (Wch ty' 11 W.f.;". an(ri'tiilea liim to the floor when the J - discussion is .resumed, and the fcejjata aiscuasion adjon; nJ, ?:r-i . v, j. '4 - V -:
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