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.' 4 v.... 1 . Si- . .vf. ( y.(f' : " 1 ration aid UU from tie oOer 11m ,, . ...i . ; . i. r. IJrthe ?. rISI5: v . The "amendments prowrJ by tic , Caaittee of Finance were aAaimt 1 srrred to. ,' , . Mc. Cobb tb?n snwred ta atrike'swit the followinjr, daaae ii bill. far paveataf t tf th nam- .' ... .Xtk. 54S at October. 1HT wtucsj . Rl dunnr tl kst -tiow of Cos nation baa heretofore bc saade, 803 r Mr. Cobb stated bU reasons- at fM aidecabJe length for snaV.inf thi motion, . whkb wtro answered by Mnwfc Ben ton aad Smith; with motion iru fi- - ntlr negatived." "" , . . Tbe bill, a ascended, u then pas K4tM third reading, -i , .a Tb 8enafe ,tbf b pfocfeJed, m ib ( -Ammittee of the whole, to consider the tl!I for the relief of two comasniei of . - mounted rangers commanded by tap . ; tain Hoyle and McGirth: which, after antne ( liseussion bsttre Messrs. Cobb, ' and Jackson, was pAitW, tad; aenMo tbe Hogs fur concurrence, - t , I' ' Tlfttdav. Feb. il. ' TUknimitm' further anivonrisfions far the military service of the year 1825; and the wH matin;; appropriations jot .certain lortincaiMini oi me vsmru ..States, for the. rear .1825, at amended; i , irere read the third time and rawed. ' ThebilW from the Tlimaa for the ce r . Ifef of Eliha Snowirj and for d'wr.tin , discrimination between importatioiw X bt fttitent of the U. fWaJea, and those m foreign. accoant; were read the hrat - 4'ime. and oaased to a second reaamr. ; The President communicaed the m- . tnortal of the lgKlatore oi umo, Te hneitinfr a want of land to ail the one of that State, in connecting Lake 4 JEiie with the Ohio Rirer, brmeanj of , Canal TavijatFon: gecompamea oy rer ' i aolutions reqnestln their Senators and - " TlenreHentat'rres - in ' Conress to se their best exertioml to carry into effect ih nbtectof the memorial. v f OtJfti, That it Honthe table and ' bs nnntd, , it : , ' ' JTlie followms messaw wat receifCf! '.from the President of the United States! I rTt 'iht Senate and Hunt $ ttepretenlaUrtt J ; " A Me United Stpte:- ' "'? I transmit, herewith, a report from the S. cretsrr or. War, with a report to him from f thc! Third Auditor, of the settlement, in the 'nnxcmt rtated; of the cUims of thrSute of f Machnett for services renden t''if the ' ' Militia f that State, In the Ute war, the pay- ment of whirh has .hitherto been prevented . hr eauy whichai well knon to Congress. I!njf communieated my sentiments on this ubefc fniv, in i mewaire bearinr date on the 2M nf Tbrary, 1824, it is Unnecessary to reptatln AruX here, what I there, advanced. ,v Dy recwrin to that message, and to the i ttoeumpms referred to in & it will be seen tht the conduct of tht Execntive of that - State, in refinir to place the Militii thereof at that d'frirult conjuncture, nmier tne direc tion of the F.xeciitive of the United States, as '': it wan bo'indtodoj by a (air construction of the fJonstitntion, and as the otfter states dta, v .istlifc rat cause to Which the. difficulty ad. r V ? Verted to, is So be acrbed. It wiH also he ir V 'seen, on a view of those documents, that the ; i, i Jlxecit'Ve of the v?tie wu WRmed at the i -time. If ft persevered in the refusal, that the 5 comeqweaces which have followed would he Inevitable: thnt . the, attitude assumed, by the ' , atae fbrmed a case" which was not contem- lijatedby the esistinjr laws of the tT. State ',f rcUttimr"9 mi'it servicete.Aa? . the par. merit of the claims of the State, for snch servi ce eoifld be onwidert for by Cone-rem only. . And by sspreial Uw for the purpose. . Having t) ; '.:niade tis communiction,wlile actinjr in the i Jiepartmerrt of H'ati to the Governor or Mas K'Whttsetts, with the sanction nd under the v direction of my enlijjhterred and virtuous pre-'-aoeeswr,, it would be improper, in any yiew which may be tafcen of the subject, for me , ito chnr the ground then assumed, to with. traw th' tfreat ouestion from the considcra ftii:'T?irf,'''$"rvPW of TJonpresa, and to act on It mvaelf., .r.l- ' ' ; r i '4 V IH"1 the Execntive been in error, it iaenti :FiS7w!Sii.35(f.9d eensiife, makios; a' lust allowance tut r- ; v-r - tM mufive which jfUHlefl i. If .its conduct W correct, the ground then sssoraed oug-ht ; s k to be' maintained by it. It" belonga to Con. W-;?V'' : press alona to terminate this distressing inci- ; - ent, on, jutt pnnpiswttli a view to the . Interests of our Unwns .w ; v '?i 4 A Fronts "view which f have taken of the ;; v i f , aubject, T am confirmed In the Opinion that ""V ,. Oon?'css Shwild now decide on the claim, and 4 - j. '-.lallow to the .Stato- such 'pnrtinns thereof as v ; ore founded' on the princif)le laid down! in i' '-' the fiirmefinessajre. If those principles are ,j ? . ; correct as on great consideration I am satia v Aed they are, U appears to me td be just in n j . V self, and of hierh- importanewthat tW. sums . which m.v be due, in eolifrrmlty therewith. - , should no longer b withhcM irons true state. ' --'-''ff4V:i0 JAMti.aWBOI5 Oil motin'of Mr.Benton, the Senate f tsumetl; as" in committee of the whole, the bill for the preservation" and cvhi zatum of .tl-ie Indian tribes withinr the vljpited Statea;,,'!.:. V Mr, Elliott, Gf Georgia, deHvered an aj)le es-cosition of the nieritj of the bill, was then ordered to be en grossed for a third reading. - ... ; -- IPfdm'siy feb 23."- - XSiThelPrfsUUnt cotmunicaied a re ;. r 'port from the Secretary f War, accom- jjsjnied by en abatract'of the rules and p.wgatatWna Jorr the "fieVtl exercise and manoeuvres of tbe Infantry. andT. the ; weneral regulations for the Army, which i vre ob'seryedand practised tJpon bye A -v- r'- " :, ' -' Army f :i i J ': (. ' ' . - I' K? ""r.-';'!--'- report wrs reid, and referred to ' J i;, : l v' tiie Cotntnitteeoa Military Afiairs, fc v '" ' The ensyosaed bill for the prewrva. . . tion and ciyilb-ation of the !idian tribes juin- niR vlcu .siies waa-seaa a v- third ti'no.ffifisjredf.finfTaenttn tlm linns f.:y?'-!: lorcwrorreo.er'';' W'.i.jiv.-.jf y . cii '; t " s. Thir' ehed .JbiU' a athnrtzins ' the ii ''fly Si:' jpcbascrof'the EtjucsUiixr .Portrait of mXr.rbjlLsUrtaJtre; i read a Curd time. . . SoosedlscovM ju enseed: Meeor. Ktx of Alsbams, Macoa.Lansaao, and We, vppo. ; tho appropriatioa, wbica waa rMwined bv Meaars. II ill a and Iowne;1t was anail tK io we aEnDatie-Tea 25, Baysj 18, ' V ' 8e the bill paaied, am was seat ie rh; 6eMte then, as to commUtee sl tho bo!e, (Mr. Barboor in the chair. broceetied to the consideration of the bill from the other House far the con tinuation of tie Cumberland Road.- 11 r. ffow (Chairman ot the Com mittee I i Roads ?ad Uanaist naae a abort sfech in anpport f the bill. Mr. Cobb moved to postpone the bill indefinitely, and delivered his view noch at larre against the onstitoiion- amy of the power ot the general govern ment to constrict roads ana can v , etc Mr. Ruzrnes submitted a n'er ol calculations U shew the sufficiency bf the i net cent, fund to reimburse the a mount proposed to oe gran tea lorjcnn object. &c. . v.. The Question wu then put ot) the indefinite postponement of the bill, and decided in the negative. On motion of Mr. Holmes, of Maine, (who wished time to examine more par- ttcniart l ie statements and caicuia tioos submitted by Mr. Rug5les,) the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES - Friday, Feb. 18. Mr. Cocke, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, made a report adverse to an appropriation for extinguishing the title of the Cherokee to lands in Georgia. On motion of Mr. Forsyth, the report was laid on the table. CANAL BOATS, fyf . ' Mr. Newton moved to discharge the committee. of the whole from the con sideration of the bill concerning canal vessels and boats. -The motion was carried, ayes 72. The bill was then taken up and read. Mr Storrs,' of New-York, moved the following amendment, viz: lo strike out the hrst section, after the enacting word, and substitute the following: That the several acts reirulatinfr the c om- mtirce of the United States, and imposing du ties on tonnage, and the acts supplementary and amendatory of the same, shall not be construed to extend to boat employed exclu sively in navigating the canals within the re spective States. Mr Uweni ot Alabama, moved to lav the bitli and amendment, on the table; but the motion was negatived. Mr. M'Lane suggested to Mr. Storrs the propriety of omitting thaf clause of his amendment which extends the ex emption, not only to boats navigating the canal itsell, but, also, -the artificial works connected therewith. One of these works was a basin in Lake Erie, and the words of the amendment would exclude all the navigation of Lake Erie which entered that basin, from tonnage duty. Mr. Storrs accepted the modification proposed by Mr. McLane. . tnequesuon was men ianen on in Storrs' amendment, and decided in the aini-mative--ayes 87, noes 55. , The bill was then ordered to be Cd--grossed for a third reading. ILLINOIS CANA1- The motion made yesterday, by Mr Buckner, to recons'ufer the vote reject ing the bill for the Illinois canal, was then .token' Bp."'' The question on reconsidering was put, and negativedt 'he amendments of the Scn-te to the general appropriatioh bill were then taken up and considered. Tlie Senate hating adheared to its a mendment striking out the salaries of the Commissioners to settle land claim in Florida, and a separate bill beinW be fore the Hoa.se on that subject, the uouse agreed to recede trom its disa greement to tlie Senate's amendments ' Saturday iFeb. W. OONCtRKIXO CANAL BOATS. 'An eiigrosssd bill, entitled " An act concerning Canal vessels and boats," was read a third time. - , , Mr. Martindale, of New York', mov ed thattlie bill be recommitted, for the purpose of being modified." In its pre seut: form, he contended, it granted none of thaf relief fof V which it had been introduced into the House, but, on the contrary, it imposed additional burtlir ns, v t ' -' ;A Mr. Storrs replied to bis objections, and insisted that the clause ot the bill front hich it was . apprehended that new burdens would be laid on the Ca nal boats, did not justify tbatappreben- 910D. ',f i 1 (i Vfy H-'f v ; . . Mr.' AVebster believed both the bill and the amendment to be unnecessary, as the Jaws laying tonncge duties. ' did not now apply to Caual boats, and could Jiot be enforced with respect to themVAjT i.'.-''v'ri'.'.!r' -, . ilri M&llary wasin favor of the bill, but opposed to the amendment," which he considered as defeating its object. v i Mr. Martindale insisted on the dan ger to which these boats wouldiw ex posed of having tonnage duties exact ed from Cfeir owners, uqless, some law wait 'passed, to prevent- it. These du ties had already, in some, casts, been both demanded and paid... '-,:- ..t i..-:r-i i till U tki aaaendment. lie tUl M PPJ ere iUwHit Ud frwrdation. N .: i i jkUJ m a, boat, fill .i.. i . 4 trom ase district into another and tht WU pmided for . bt w . ss I - k' im MMKIM SAQ CuXOlXe! the obiettiool be nad yesterday brnognt tl a-tinst the tmendmeat, and iosistesl that Coo tress oogbr to reUit :.. iuv,. t. livtlaties on Cabal boats, whenever circa instance might yender it proper. The question on recommit- roent was tnen pai, Mr. Webster opposed the amend ment aa too broad and extensive in its terms! Mr. Foot, of Connecticut, .was in fa vor of tbe tAAict of the bill, bot opposed t iS .mundmeBt as too narrow in aomo rreets. and too wide in others. Mr. Martindale expressed his reluc tant determination to vote against the bill, if the amendment were retained; when Mr. Webster, in order to give time for further reflection, and some inter change of views, which might lead to a modification of the bill, more accepta ble to all parties, moved that it lie on the table. The motion prevailed, and the bill was ordered to lie on the table. CLAIMS or STATUS rOR INTEREST, &C. On motion of Mr. Webster, the House then went into committee of the whole, on the bill fir the relief of Eli- sha Snow, iun. and the bill to author ixe t'ue payment of interest due to the state ot irginia The former of these bills was read by sections, and ordered without debate. to a third reading on Monday The latter bill give rise to an anima ted and interesting debate, which oc cupied the House till past 4 o'clock. The debate turned chiefly on an a mendment offered by Mr. Sharpe, of N. Y which went to strike out the words " aate of Fircrinia," and to in sert, in lieu thereof, " tht ever(d tlattt," making tlit; provisions'of the bill to ex tend, without distinction, to all the States who had borrowed money for the service of tbe:JJnited States, and paid interest thereon, and whose de mand for the principal of their debt had been recognized and paid by the Ueneral Uovernment. The question was then put on Mr. Sliarpes amendment, and -decided in the negative ayes 49, noes 96 Tlie bill was then read throughout by sect ons and reported to the House. Mr. biiarpe now renewed his motion to amend the bill, and required that, when, the question was taken, it should be taken by Yeas and Nays, which were ordered accordingly: 15ut, before the question was taken, the House adjourn edy Monday, Feb. 21. Mr. M'Lane, from the Committee of Ways and Means, reported a bill " di- recung a uisci iiuiiiaiion ueiween im portations by citins of the United States and those on foreign account." Mr. M'Lane explained the reasons 1 . I '- - aa t on wnicn tue uui was rounded, and moved that it be engrossed for a third reading; which was ordered Mr, Jpgham, from a Select Commit tee, to whom was referred the Presi dent's message on that subject, made a report on the claims of the President, accompanied by sundry documents; which were laid on the tabic, add, with the documents, ordered to be printed The report presents, documents, without the expression of any opinion oy me comminee.j v ' Mr. Ingham also presented sundry documents shewing the disbursement of the ' furniture fund. Mr, I. moved that & schedule of them be printed. On thoticn of Mr. Storrs, the whole were ordered to be printed. Mrv Call, from a select committee. f reported a bill granting a certain quan tity oi land to tue state ot Indiana, tor the purpose of aiding in owning a canal to connect the waters of the Wabash river witV those of Lake Erie; which was twice read and committed. Mr. Stewart moved the reference cf the . documents reported by tlie Select Committee on the President's accounts to a select Committee. . v" Mr. Wicklifle opposed this motion. Mr. Vance, of Ohio, moved their re fesence to the Committee on Military i rv . .... - Aiiairs. u was negauvee. J; LAW OF DRAWBACKS. An engrossed bill to eitend the right of deposite in public or other, store houses, on certain conditions, and with certain privileges to other goods, be sides Wines, Teas, and distilled Spir its, was read a third time. And the question being,4' Shall npassr' Mr, Wright, of Ohio. ODDOsed the pin; at calculated to alter materially the system of imposts now existing, and he moved it lay on the table, but with drew it Tot a moment to accomodate !. s ai w - a. . w . Mr, M'Kinr, of Md. who spoke in re plr, am billi it had been drawn under the im; aim vipimueu uie provisions 0 the mediate eye of the Comptroller of the Treasury, and could not be expected to have the sanction of dlat Department, if it injured the present system of duties.'- It was bad policy to tat' goods which t only touched at this country oii their way to anbUieraad Vcre not Li be consumed here,'.t.'-; :.. - Mr. W rigTit again Bpofce tfl opposi- tloa A tbaUll. tf it W tU:U. ,n-th of the BritUH wart-feotmng i -1 tees, U-wmIJ aJsocatt it; bt this wonid reqait an a'jouuot oi an trrun at tht cistom boose, lie renewed bis otios U lay the Ull the uuie. Tli motion to Ur tbe bill on the to- K' a as negatived Ate 7-, Noet M. Alter some farther ueoate, Mr. tk. - . . S .... D lUrbour moTed, on accoont oi tne me nMa el tk hocr. and with a view to en tr mi the nnointaient of Printer to the llousr, that the bill be, for the pre tent, laid on the table, ana toe unno tsbed bineu of Satnrday b'pstpo ed, to p roceed to the ballot Tor that ap pointment. V Tbe motion prevailed, and the-House accordingly proceeded to ballot for a Printer lor the next congress, as follows For liales & Seaton 141 For Hezekiah Nile . 40 For Dsvis &. Force 8 For Jonathan Elliot 2 Total number 1S1 ... The Siw.iker then declared Messrs. Gales & Soaton duly eppointed Print ers to the House of'llepresentatives. Tuetday, lit). 2-2 Mr. Sharpe moved tncousider the bill to extend the right of deposite in public stores, with certain privilege, to other . . f l j- .'il. I iroods besides wines teas, and distilled spirits. ( he motion prevailed. Mr. Sharpe went at great length in to an exposition of his views in relation to the bill. He took a general view of the present state of American commerce, especially that connected with the port of New York, end argued, from various considerations, the expediency of pas sing the bill, which ho considered as of the. utmost importance. Mr. Williams, of N. C. though pro fessing himself in favor of the bill, was induced, in consequence of the advanc ed state of the session, and the mass cf business reported for immediate atten tion," to move to lay the biH on the ta ble. The motion prevailed .'. MASSACHUSETTS CLAIMS. ., ''' A Message was received from the President ofthe United States, by-Mr. Everett, (of which a copy appears in the proceedings of the Senate of this date.) Mr. CroWninsliieid moved that the Message be referred to the ' Military Committee. c i: .,. ' Tlie motion, to refer the Message pre vailed. ; ' v . , lFedne8daylFeb..Z$it Mr Henry, from the Committee on Roads and Canals, reported a bill to authorize the state of Ohio to cut canals through the public land, and to vest the title of certain lands in said state; which was twice read and committed. A bill from the Senate, entitled " An act for the relief of the companies of Mounted Rangers, commanded by Cap tains Boyle and McGirth;" was twiee read, and referred to the Committee of Claims. The amendments of the Senate to the Military Appropriation Bill, and the Appropriation; Bill for Fortifications, were referred to a . committee of tht; whole for to day Mr. Stewart offered the following, which he wished to lie m the tab!e for the present: Reiwlveii, 19X the Committee on Manu factures be instructed to inquire into the ex. pediency of making provision for the anuul exhibition of specimens of American manufac tures In the Capitol, under; suitable regula tions and encouragement. ' :aThe question on consideration beinsr ..H. I f .. i - ii . .. . & eaiieu ior By jir rorsytn, H was tlecir aen in the negative. So the House refused to consider the resolution On motion of Mr. P. P. Barbour tlieJ '1! j 1 . . , VIRGINIA MILITIA- CLAIMS. Houso-. tlien resnnpd Im mnetA.nt:.. of tbe bil providing for the payment of i r. t...... . .. . I (J.... ..fin ' iiicicBi iu 1 110 out ie ui irginia. Unon'this bill a Debate arose, in which Messrs. Wood, Shame. P. P uaroour, juarueu, W illiams, of IV. C. rorsyth, IMeale, Webster, Alexander, asacKs, ana iteynoius, took part: when the previous question was required bj Mr. Wickliffc, and was decided in'the ainrmauve, py yeas apil nays, 88 to 80. 'fiThe main question Vas then put, viz. we 0111 (wimout amendment) now be ordered to be ehgrossed ifor a third reauingr ana decided 10 the affirma tive yeas 132, nays 56. ' ; . So the bill was ordered tobe eno-ross-ed for a third jreading to-moiTow." A' bill from the Senate, for the pre servation and civilization of the Indian tribes within' the United States, vras twice read, and referred to the Commit tee on Indiao ATvn.f r:c:.::C: f A bill from the Senate, toabth the purchase of an Equestriaa Poi tmif of Gen.;; Washington, by Rembrandt Peale, was received and read. . , . Mr. W ebster moved to refer it tn !, Committee on the" Librarvi which tmov tion was negatived, ayes 54, noes GO. .' . -Mr.'irayth;mved-'ita''.lQdeSnite postponement which uiotion wr rr. ried. : . -t ry , . . FoanricATioifS in' m. caromn. He ITie House then proceeded to consi er ;the Senate's amendnWia'?iA- thi- appropriation bill for fortifications. t sue quesuon ueing on the first -mendnient of the Senate. iriRirt;n.' following: j US&'itrfr-i :, Mr. Camnoe . or Ohio, Mr. Uucli- r -777,' T ""V. V u . ,ne tn" of iCsyWania. were appoint- ? J f P-c ed tellers; and ifter counting the vote. f f Light .Artillery at F.rtrta they reported that the votes given were Mo?' W 1" . T Fur a Let si a4.art, w K. c. 1'oe fwu at Cape I r-.r, K'.,.'.u " Mr. Fool. of Cu, snJ a frw or?MtKMi to tbsj atneodmer.t. f Messrs. J?pa!2bt, giundtrs, MLil' Manjum 'and JSewton spoke la f1T lr of the amendment, and Mestrv Cud? Foot ind.M'Cey against it: best;;' qoesfioB at token oa the Benste'i mendsaent, and carried yti 82, to t 55.'.' - '. . - '.. , ' The second tmeodment of tha ate, wbkh conted of tbe fa!U E-ovUo rcsper.ticj certain ialandt ostoa Harbor, viiv Provided, Wr. tr, Tlat the rigl'4 ol soil of said i!idi shall U first vested in the States;" wu agrte to without onposU tion. . - '. ?Tt-,- i . . The ,Ut amendment of the Scn-'c . ... . . . After having been 'exnlained anJ advocate.l by Mr. Hamilton, oa t!i6 gmunds atsted in our report of a former debate on this subject, this amendment was opposed by Mr, Vance, ofOir who oljected to the appropriaiies it leading to other and " great eiptnsR, and not needed t present Mr. Hamilton spoke in reply, yio,!;; . cated the economy aud tsefulnest of the measure, and earnestly pressed its adoption by the House.' , , When the question, beinj takcnJuV amend.ncnt was disagreed tt by a Ur-, I lIlHIOIltV. - t S ,y majority. 13DIAK Awmrmts,- kt. .' T-l. II .1 ' 1 iiuaiE .ukH (JiuoccutU III COCSI ' der the Senate's amendments to tlie ad-; ditional Military Appropriation CJ',' which consisted ofthe following c?m- 9 ' ' ' it- " - For the payment of the annuity to tlie Sock and Fox tribes, as provided for by tha 3d article of the treaty with these trt.es, dv ted 4U' August, 1324, 1,000 dollais. . . , For do, to the Iq way tribe, iOO dolUn. For payment of 300 dollars to eachoftli ' four head ehiefs of fiie Quapaw .tribe, 8,000 . dollars. tf; . ', For payment of the annuity .'to that tribe, qoav. . . v ,,,,, V(, . For the purchase of provisions for ai immths, 13,873 dollars. -. 1 , ; ; , j For furnishing facilities for the transports. uun 01 boiu imuans. l,WJ aouan. For the pay of a subfrentainterDret.t reside among them, 500 dollars. , . For the- payment of the annuities to the Choctaws, '. and an annuity to Robert Cole, 10 It.i - II , ..... , For the payment of claims of .As Choc taw nation, for services is the Perineals esnt paign, and other claims of tbe-ssaie tribe, . 16,97a dollars 50 cents. ,, , tl". I J . ... . For the salary of the Agent, t,500 dollus, For carrying'into'eflect the provisions of; the 9th article of said Treatyi the previsions of the 3d article, for tha -survey and sale of the 54 sections of land therein referred to; ' and for running; the line denned in .tkaJisU article; and any other expenses arianf outqT the executionof said 1'reafr. 1 0.000 dolUrs.' Mr. Forsyth objecteil to concurring, with these amendments,' until thej hid,,, been submitted to the revision of com- mittee of the .Hpuse.v"? , Mr. M'.Lane replied, and moved tint the committee rise.; ' ; C:JJ? "v The' committee rose accordingly, m reported both bills. ' Tlie House agreed to the two first amendments of the Sen ate to the bill for; fortifications. ' Th last amendment, viz: for a school of practice foriLihi ArtillerTi being un- fdef consideration H ." ' ? ; . ,: , Mr. JNewton advocated its adoption, ; as necessary to. perfect tlie education of the officers of our .little army and pre pare them for actual service, when re quired. IIe 'alluded, to the disasters of the last war as teaching an 'imjiressivs lesson on this subject. The exptnit was trifling in comparison wi.tb the ob- ject. -V. The House concurred in tlie tole m v the cBmitte.e.rWjecti'''tte' ment, by a Very large raajarityt : : ' Mr. Forsyth moved the commitment : Military appropriation T.ills tothe coo' If tt. ' .1.1 ' - or tne atnenqments to m iiU1111"1'"' mittee of W ay and Means. Mr'.: M'Lane, Chairman of tliat com mittee, opposed the: recommitment as unnec.essarv. and moved that the bill ' be laid on tlie table, which tnolioa cairi;tvi?,. litis FIUDAY MORXIKC MAUCti 4, 1S25. vv 0 Riondakternoon last; the troc of Cavalry,: from; Iio coantie of Cabar-r rus" and .Mectleiibur!?: under fltie core-; mand of Col, Thomas fi Pol, of Bf latter; cbunty2wbich had been caH out bv'lhe Governor as an escort to ti f Nation's Guest." arrived at this c.- ..... . . . , ' - . s. t .Tlie celerity" and precision with wn they execu ted theift vanou s e vo!u t ; y . evmcea their high state 01 .awy"' ' and reflected honor on the skill of t. r- oBicers.:"They were met "a short ito tance from' the: citv by the " T'n : Blue,! Vn4 jbr."tliem''e8cortc:I to t:e Governors House, where they were ra-vievved- by the Governor, and thence to .the - quarters provided lf . thcit accommodation. ' . ' . y-' . iResblutlonapproving of the admin- ' istra'tion bf James Mobroe, wereadopUd by the Uouse of llelegates of Marvlan-I, on Uie iOtliulUino.by a yote.offi3to-' rrnrwul A inctrf saV tm ait J 1 t
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