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i -: v. L ' 1 r. Tel. XV I I . DELL k LW HENCE . littflntinuca, iMl( 4 '- v-" '"i1 thr Itmn for one iailn, S ..J l amlT i ! fr ub mil 'p Al) lettr w 4lt Jiin ufc paid , Cstnct frorri.tha -Rcconectiofw' of Wnk- ton, iteowpunicd Dr: Jamei CriKt ,ma& ContdWo :partj of htmter, itHUmn, nd 6thcr,T)roceetUd tM Kenlwws witha tiewto titplorc the couotnTiiail pafcB extensive tnd Valuable botRe f $ . , At that haodre4 mUe x mot frm the frontier settlement, nd onlj accessible ur in diai'potlis, which' wtfund through the passes of the mptioUinB.' y; , - In those wHit'aad unfrequented re gions, the party formed a camp on the benH of the river; Consisting ot rodelj constructed'ijw'auH or shelters, frpm whieJi'theTjissued Jlo, explore' and urr vet those- alluviaj tracts, now-ormm th roost fertiieanit best Jtihabitefd parts of the west i&f Virgjnli, . .Tbis"fotnanaipf though far rt- tuiTtd Tram. (ha. borne of eivUiiatton, tuSfaaMii vr.rtr manT advantajtes- The e ante-apparent, as to fhr ksat of so tx traoriaarfi an alearerc. - . 1-TKe Owncil Fire was lin4teI, wUra t(iGraadSach(iDaddive4oar inptiw ta th fiiiof Sct. v ; I am a Chief, and the Rater oVertaa bj Iribcs, mj tnlaence. extends to the wa(rs of the Great Lakes, and to the far blae inounUins. 1 hart travelled a lnf and weary pathAhst I "might tee the Yoonj Warricr af tha Great Battle. It was oa' the dar. that the White Marv's blood, Vtixed with the strcJims of our forest, that I fir! beheld trvis Chief; I called' to fay young men and aid, mark, yoa tall and drin -arrior, he w not af tha Redcoat tribe, he hath an In diaa's wisdorti. 'aftd warriorht ss we do, bimseir is alone exposed. Quick, let your ai'mlHS certain, and he diea. ? OnV rjfWwere levelled, riflw which bot, for him. knew " pot how to miss . Twaa ll lo vain, a po w er adsthtier far than we, shielded him from harm- lie cannot die in battle.- I am old and toon shall be gathered to th f;reat council tire ot ny lathers, n the and of ahades, but ere I 50, there is a something, bjda me speak, in the voice of prophecy.Listeni Tint Great Spi rit protect that man, and guide hie rct tmittr7h witL become ttU chief of tin- tianxt pnd a people yet unborn, hail him at the toxrnder of a mighty mptre. The aavase'ceased, hi oracle deli vered, his prophetic mission fulfilled, he retired, to muse jnailence, upon that wonde working 'spirit, which bis dark Untutored mind , Saw oft in clouds, and beard him in the wind." NiIit coinlnjn, the children of the forest spread their blankets, and wen soon buried in sleep. At earl y dawn reat abundance 6f various kinds f they bid adieu to the camp, and Were seen slowly wtnuinp; tncir way towaru . ca'rie, in its - viemttj, allontert a sutnp- tun'us larder, wlitlft a lew luxuries 01 mn growth, wtiich had been brouaht jn the bagajte horses, tuadiJ the adven irtWB comfortable a they could rca- i-nahty'"desire;.'i.:j'''l the Taiigues attendant on o;arduous an eoterDrize a party of Indians led by , f a trader, were discovered; Ner recourse 4 was M 'to4 -tfrmsfii for peace J 11 great ' . measure reist on the frontier the .HboJetWTar'atch''jWJoajar 5.ed the unhappy settlers, bad prints jially subsided, the savage driven fan . ther and , farther back,' asMhc settle, tncrifj dlvaVccd; had 'sufficiently elt the power; ni tha whites, ta view them "Vith fear; a Veil' hate; aain, the ' approach' of this parly . was any thin " hnf hrtatile: artd the appearance of the trader a bein&h'alf savage.holf cmlired, made it certain that the mission was ra tfcer of pcate-fliah wniv ' They halted nt aahort.distan.cej and tlieCfpreter advancing declared that h; was conducting a party,-vbich ?.n- sied of fa Grand bachcm,and some at ; tend ant wiirriorsj that Oie Chief was a Vyisry great man among tWNorthwcstem ,. tribe?, ind,thfif same who commanded the. Indians "on the fail of Bratldrtck, six v tcoa ytars beforti that hearing 'of ibe vUtof Col.' WashtitoMo th Wes tern coaatrvi this Chief had set out on'a misMonth;' objecj'of which, hinibelf t'VIIU iiiuitv Nfli . . .. . i Tlie Cotpnet received iii'i .Embassa dor 'with courtesy; and having r)ui,mat ers in camp in'tlie 'hpst possible oftlei for tfie recention of scchaVistiqauis!iei isitirs; wlikh so sHort a notice would allow the' stranger, yeremtrodyced; Jlmoris" the Coiimvsta were fiqme fine . ."-.tail and inanly "figures, but sosoon as the achem npproached.hcm amoment pointed out the Hero pf the Munqngahe la fiotq mi4 the groopc,'ahlough sw itcen vears had, elapsed since, he 'had 1 t Mtti fiiroTand-.theu atl in the tumult $?i tury "of battW. J be intUan. was. ot , .Hiy,8taj.ortt and; vr aMignuieu any i"ipsinj; appca:anc,,kv-' n usual '-.mw i otHiiir Of .the brave and valued Colonel fron tUhjjm not Mrfrfior ta thoae Fmn ,kirfr?!irr2Vi5 f ihcx ata ndn e. L. . 1 I 1 k , . . cr to extend the the United State Uartkv. ft m said, that tha Cowmand-1 rwed lmcU ad y Urd. bill " furtin er-in-chJef seat for bin, m the heat af !VZSrZW . s - J mm 1 . . . . 7 . lfc .l Ivnsn m' ma tnij-cnwni, ibu mil wrj mm with th rJuiwh. mO. nrlrKMtin til n t- follow: ' lhae wnt for yoa. Colonel, ana bowity in m.ng prmti criw-i. to emptor you on a senoaswece oi ser-1 njos to 'ippiictt ba iwt tfct cjo ice. llseatata of our aHiirs renders Pr - 'f : it aecetsarv that a part of thU rf f W saoQld be toenficta. lor the wellare otltK,tBrkihanHrfthin hw-Mmrrt.i. the whole. Yoa command as en'ectirymiofli k1 b!M'nr. Hk t-tmLum eirp. fa fine reairoent of Germans from tmwn ft' sre4 kmiitati iwtxHvXw - ' . m. m I &V V t 1 I ork ami Lancaster counties.) I know r "'m 7 " ncui7 w' m,.y it t... ,.r.m ".i..iiiueuicac 01 inr pCe-4.tst wttn thy bo yn, to refwrm this important and sen- ,a Nfv, cf t. hi ut i th. -ia. ous duty. You will take such a pen-1 Joai of their eeo)uiion thy mr promote k" a i i . . .a i a. a . . i i t a-a k i ion. ana iieienu it to tne iasi ninmii-1 aocomniiMiomt oi ur exaiiea otiniet tr. .The Ddonel received thtsapnnmt- w wfrte une urn.m. ment to a forlorn hone, with a smile oi .... f I M V I extiNannn, Dowmg, repuea iour Kjteliency docs roe too nmca nooor; your orders shall be obeyed to the let tervT' and repaired to bis post.' -" 1 will not be positive as to the locv CONGRESS. - r '. SENATE.--" C AirreeablT to the src'ial onler of the tion of this anecdote, havini heard itlday, the' Senate proceeded td consider from the old people of the Revolution, (the bill to establish a Wiforui system of mnny .years ao, uut iniiiK u vccurrii i mivj, - - . -- y oo the'field ofMonmfluth but of thiil ' ' Mrv tlayne rosa and addressed the am not certain. That I have an hun- Senate,, In a apecch of two hours, id dred time aeeni. Colonel Hartley. ra- Jexplanation of thebilUand ofth views ceived in the halls of the (Great fresi-l of tlic Committee; and thn? on motion dent, here so many Revolutionary l or noimes, uie enae adjourned worthies were' made welcome, that, rot none, was the nand of hnnorcd atwll ATheSenatanritrAMlnl tnrnnaii rtkf friendly recollection more feelingly of- bilt,Mmakingappropriathnsforcarryinit fered on none, did the merit:dicern- into effect the appointment of a mission in; eye of the Chief appear to beam to Panama;" the first question beinjf on wnn more measure, man uaruey, outrreeinjr to the Mlowin? menumen York." THE BATTLE OF . ORLEANS Tlda -great day is kept with distin znislied pom rr and ceremony at Nevfr Oi lfians and amidst the festivities and congratulations, the sreat Captain is not furffntten, nor evprshanlil ha forcoti I nexioft as possible! and thst we should pre ten while the .8th of January exists. "J P'ce commerce; and friendship, with nronoseit bv Mr. Berrien, vl. Prtv'uicd alwapi, and it it hereby (Urfare t, That nothing herein contained, shall be coin atrued (9 give the sinction f Congress la any departure fron tho settled policy of this government,; mat, in extentin(r our com mercial relatiors will! foreijrn nations, we. should have with them as little political con- t to til Ja iirul wUch- had been disagreed ta y tlte IIodm of , ivr pf n 1 a u y e. ' frnumT?Kie'n ifMi'as'iibsertfedthatJtlie Grand Chief althtili perfectly familiar v'.wlth every other jpetsoiipresentr pre serVcd towai 'Co.' 'AVkshrostoii.- the . ostr6vh-entliir.deIei'ttii'lr;''it.w'as; in Tain (hat the Colonel extended his hand the Indian'dretvVbac'ftowjth the most . fmpresMve' iharkff jtf awe ind - respect a iast:enrt w,aa matte to jinnupo on in the distant lisunts of their tribe . The effects which this mysterious and romantic, adventure had upon the Pk vincials, were aa various as the variety of character which com posed the party All eyes were turned 00 him, to whom the oracle had been addressed, but from his ever serene and thoughtful countenance,-nothing could be discovered; Still all this was strange, " ..'twas passing strange.! j On ihtf nund ipf Dr. James Graik.a most deppandJasting impres ion was made, and in uie war of the Revolution it became a favorite theme with him, particularly after any peri lous action, in which his friend-and commander had peculiarly exposed, as the battle of Princeton, &c. The nigh' previous to the battle of Moltmouth.'se vcral officers had assembled and were joined by the physician general of the army. The discourse turned upon the rrobable issue or the succeeding day. t was agreed on all sides thai it would be a day of blood.. .The evening flush ed with tne victories oi-m septeinuer and October, precedingr!in,d. protecting a vast auiount nt bagcaaci lhe Ame ricans, proud of the fall of .Burgoyne, ana uesinnrs or gnewimj-iueir new .ar ia. the French, that thev wereneserv via of thfcir alliance, all conspired to make it certain, that the battle -would be bravely contested, and the issue v ry doubtful-. The general oiheers a orM'il on "the nronnetv of : a. remon stronca uemg maoe to me comma nucr- in-chiet, praying that hg youlu not ex pose his person; a life.BO honored and 9dcar to the" struggling liberties Qf'i Country became a inatter'pf,arma(di eitHiie to ; everv mcmuer or 1 ue ;army. Craik observed, I know hiratotf well, to ..believe .that aught winch-we could say, would for a moment prevent him ironi tne exposure 01 isia person, anwuiu t 1 .. it - .. - .m. i.... 'i... .1 . n . n tne uny gu ngniiisvyusi umrmiciutu recoliect what 1 have often told you, ot the old Intfiaii's J'wphecy; Yrc, I do hetieve. a" Grewt Spirit' protects that man?' and thatT)lvc dav or other, hon TU-cd'ahtl beloved, heni ill be the Chief 'ofbOC 'Natilin, as he ls now our general, our father and our Irienu. .INever mind -11 .1 r . a 1 ..'.a Mo Van Buren moved that the feecs'a adhere to tbrir araendment, and oSVred s his frasons at length in support-f th motfon, acd of the amendment. . The motion was further sustained b Messrs. .Benton, Branch," Iftdmea, r Rovtn ,'nd 1tte, and was brDosed .-' by -Messrs. Ruglct, Harrison, tno ' Joljnaoo, of Kentucky, and was finally , sarriru vcaa xy, iaja 156. , . ,,, r Lhllectcf thevntaor adhererict i$ to preclude on the part of the bodr aopi in j it, all compromise on the ques : Theengmsed thlla wbicVere yea- terday ordered to a third readins. weiw severally read a third time! Ma.SMt and sent to the other House for concurrence. The bill maktne aDnmnriationa forx carrying into effect the appointment of amission' t the Congress of Panama wa read a third time, and passed by ' ' Yeas and Nays) in followji ' TeaaMemea, Barton, Bell, "tJoulirnT,5 CHue, Clayton, EdwaM, llarriaon, Hrnd.t , ricka. Holmes, Johnson Ken. Johnston, Lou, '" Knight, Llojd, Marks, Noble." Reed, Robbiaa, Rupglea, Santord, Seymout, Smith, lomaa, IVt.ley 33. , . , - . . f NaysMesara. 'Benton Berrien, rtranch. Chandler, Dickersori, Katbo. .ikIUv, iJarpei :. tUynt, Kane, King, Maoon, Randolph, Roa-aiu ' ' Ta.ewt-11, Vn Huren, White, , WUliartia, Woodbury 19, :.. . , v., , ; The Senate then resumed (Hi fconsiVV deration of the bill to establish a nnifornt A system of Bmkruptcjr tbranghout th uuiteti states. . , t- Mr. ".RartdolnhVrose and moved thai indefinite pustnonement of theb'll'anA ' ' tlen dilivered a sneVch of ne.tv ? hours in opposition to .the bill,. Mr. R. . concluded his sneeth abutrt' seven a' . .. -"; .. CI0CK. a 'afa tiliaiA A ai.tkiUMA tlia aanaaaanlatlna ah.CI I i ' ' in the Cathedral on thatday.irt presence lrZ: x:::: question then being about-to be of the Governor -and Lefrslature, from Conjrresa ofTanamn, except in a diplomatic Paf' on motion of postponement, it which we make the follmyin!: extract, jenaracterf nor the formation or. any alliance, af I 0,fu wicrc was n 1 a quorum 0 The Zjeror" of his country from otfensv of defimaive, er ncgotation rem-c the Senators present; anil without taking the bayonets of a pWerfut foe, receives r: we qtwn; the Senate adjourned. . t L - a t , ml" 1 v wnt.ii rt'uvi iv.il nrinuilV3t IIUT Ml. uvrl ir inn iiiua iListi tiii.iiiac avivi.un oiiu iistr: i mefj oi f 'ft. tercourseihresorlingxa'the deitjf of ,. savages," ardent spirit which'- the V, Colonel havini .tafed goffered to "his TllU-idittt.' Mttii i . Ttt.e...t.......i..i. ' . r ' .i'j -J? decbmion.for the purposed prevent ng the Z "T rowers I . ("' -iwuq iuc vrcea. of tlte United States becoming parties with them, or either of them, to any joint Orleans en never be' separated. . rt ' V. . ' ) i" . . j I i if fvfnrmrr.s r0 miy x tf ,tk T.iiMt... n uui a suunci'vi coniusiun was ai once ore-1 m"f """wev"" """ I s Ui . . . ... " sented invery part of oof city! A poweNj weir Independence or form of Govern- oai-on, in wir removal la the. Welt of ful host t)f disciplined soldiery. led in the nor to any compact, for the purpose of me fttississippu I bill allows to field bv the morf Kmnp.nml nnrr.mjimVM. I preveiumc colonization upon th Continent each warrior f tK falr A,; -.1. ready to pour upon n populpiio uriacenstom. f America! but. leaving the People of the ghall. at irtf time, within tw veafs re.' cd to the toils and tactics of war, a ttobuki Un,lod tteSfreto act.m iny criais, In such ' . th w " f ,?",' . tion, the aasembtajre of men of all nations, of manner arf their feeling of friendship to- . n V "J ,T (Mlssi8sinw, all langunpfbs, of all, political opinions a city fwaroaincae itepuniics, anaastneir own iic-4-v" "& " j" wi me iai open onnllaidesto the Inroad of our focUu:nor flnd policy may, at the time, dicUte." treaty, a Variety of articles, provision,? provided with any means: of resistance ami I Mf. uernen Tose and delivered !n oic. appointing an agent tti goamnoe - dt'fencet Slid vet tlie-cnemv at our ilcors: not I vievva in annnnrt nf the atnemlment. and them to exnlain tKa i.nll. tU. n ; nh.hnTuni Mki . ..J.. 1.1 I.! i ... ' ... r .i i ,1 t i a' . r .J -L ' . r " ..- r.".'"""" -v rf "k " in explanation oi-ine reasons wnicn nauiverii men i,oic.anq appropriates S60.000' 4i7 of the Committee of to defray the txpel,?e Sf carrying " a.anm A ammmm " aaMHMa. :t .ti' .I.JI.. ,....B ..,..., yr..c,. f;w . , .... i ii. i . r.f .m.-. 1 rnpiedonly with the dlsoialkneli of the a- " Mr., Bell ' then observing that the -'After 4 (few. remifli tv Mr. fcrtiebV ana cut ma appauin? roue or mc gannun, ocuaic viiailiuer was uui mil, inuvcu an i mo out as ortiercu 10 00 enCrOSSed top' or the half smothered cries of your distracted adjournment. a third readillff. 1 - : -v1 lemaiesi a aeene; the Jiorrora. of tWhicU- still 1 i. n....i.-...ii.i t... .u- v .-,i I u n..: it. I " ' . M. ,1.:, , - ; i , . , mi. uniiui.Miitu mi miu. i cas mm . , ucuioit, iro n ine oeieci Liommita 3K$ wLtt"iitt2 Nays nn that motion. .The call was not teC to whom w'ai referred the subject ot that on ill erminnff. nt -aaanrted miiifin.' Mn IsMtaiocd of: the reouisite number rone inqamox into? the cxnedienry of precipitntety and out of htulth, to meet the J fifth) of the Senate, and the question I ducing the patronage of the Exefcotivi A - Rivancmg pnaians. nut on1. ihe very .circumstance ' aer mat conflict so iniec whole advantage on oiirside.' Hie mist oi vn vu acvnuve wusiueaa, auu .si wsi i .uiii. iw.rrguime me puuucatlOQ Ot vu vi aunnu, uio vwicu elates, mna tne f health, : to meet the tilth; ot the senate, and the question uucing the patronnge of the Executivi v 1 But oh! Providence! was then taken on the adjourninentrand Government; Made a report; which wa : which seemed to ren. dst . rca(l. .'n,e report wai accOin pa tiled Ut ' S&X k MrJHarri,n said .the. Senate had tho , it followfng bills,;, t P;;,;T ... j . Kaori in m tf n ( ts fiara tin ot riahaa . enil it lima J A hill f-rt A..a I . a il. . ..1. 1 a j. a a i i i ... i the encrov ihe'y. cannot Kin nim, anu while' tic lives, our -.cause .-will, never On the ever memorable day of Mon- oest; the indiin bowed, his 'head, in , vubmissiony".but wetted not-l'- l'ps Tobacco; for the, use of vvhkl. NVa .h , .ington always 'had 'the-utmot abhor - reuceKwas"tiext tried,the CoIohlI tak vVing a single pulf to the gre4tarinoyance ' J his feeTin"s. and then oficrinffthc"cal- le i Bmetyto the chief, who touched no symbol of sivnirefriendshtD. T1" t let being now ready,, the Colo' i e honours f r t!i Yeast, and y. . the great,; ma a p.t his side, helped him yleptifully, but the.Iudian fed not at the board. Amazement r.ow posFCSfcd the Caclpanyv and an intense anxiety, be- mouth, the Comulander!-ifi-chicf,1having givcri his orders- to Major General the Marquifvde' la Fayette, was personally enaffetL hi for miiis the line of the main hmlv.incd'r the court-house. A While neaKinir to a lav.uruc ni.itci , iimm the brave and valued Col. Hartley, of lhe'Pcnnsylvania line.- a cannon, hall struck justat htf Dorse s icer. inrowing the dirt in tus ace, ami .iisrioinert, the General continued civinj; his orders wiihhutnoticins the derangement of his toi1ettC4 -7riie officers present, scvera nf whom-were of the party the rrered in evening, Idoked at each other with nnvierv.'t The' Chief of the meuica s'aiT, pleased with the proof of his pre diction, and in -reminiscence of what had passed the night before, pointed to ward heaven, which was noticed by the others .with a gratifying BtfcJ' acknowledgment.- v, " ' ". very rare that thev took un any thinr tne Jjaws ot the Umteil Ktniai- a-nt tid; . nf imnnrtanre nn nneninrr -the' dnira I nil hi IP adverf ieamonaw a ktll . j--- ...... Y.V..TTT . ........u.tHi,,. ,, tfm VDCI.UIK.. aj;aiu. ins vuuenguv wu auseui, who i m vmvu ittiuuui collectors And 'die 4 wisl.il in. vitf nn ' the : motion, y Het finraftra of. thh' .ttunn. i mA , .U. j'.u.t therefore, renewed tlie motion to ad-1 placement of defaulter! a hill . ... . ... 1 1 .. . . . -i journ; which wa9 again lost. - . i iwe tne appointment of Postmasters, a Mr. Randolph tiieuro8eand addressed bill to recutate the aDDointment di .a . " .... i . i I r . l .. "jt i . ,. . me senate m a spcecn oi two nours, iaueis; s oi asainst the M further reinai Holmes and Dcrnen; and then the ques- J dismissed the service at the pleasure of HI to regulate the lission; .after which a few merit of Midshipmen a bill to" prevent' -t -ks were made by Messrs. military, and naval olT.ccrs. from being ; ', the incut spread over both armies, screed on ly to cover to the eyes of the enemy, the ha tare, tne small mimberot our trouns; and un dcr its tuteKr protection, the word of com mind, repeated through our ranks in various laniages, magnified in their minds our means ot annoyance to the most -alarming degree. ...i . .1. . .. i l - l I ii wasiiie piuar qi ciouu ra.ci HjjBiu uy a divine hand to'throw .into litter darkness tiie operations and counsels of our wise invaders, From tins moment the scale of attairs was turned: the enemv. cautiously retreatincr, left to the skilful general time to pitch his en campment, to fortify it, and raise an impreg. tion was taken on Mr. Uernen's amend- the Tresiuentj which were seterallr rtnble barrier between' the unhallowed bat- merit; and decided in the negative, by read, and ordered to a W ohd raailtnvi laliona and their rapacity.- The consequence yeas anj v vs , follows.: Mr. 1 TazeWelt . then moved that an'' oi tnose measures are wei( unown u us au,i .: Vtt. aai.. , .,,, Ttuppian . I at tra r.t,l F - w.n. i. - and all the olory reaped by the heroic com- r u Ti i --..v.., --- -v. v., .y ,,,, wo mander and his undaunted companions of the Branch, Chandler Dickerson. Eatood printed; ... . , r . . r . . - ; , . . celebrated 8th ot Jannarj-, wo already won r inuiay, iiarper, aiayne, rane, iving, air, iianuoipn nopett that the: WrgeKt uy.amicipaiion, tr un ekuiiui prcparaiiuuai aiacon, wanuoipn, iwiwan, inieweu, luuuioer woum ne printed tnat had been to resist attack.: What a day, gentlemen, for Van. JJuren.WIiite, Wiliiatna, Wood- printed of any document duriri-th burv 19. . ,lu, , . present session, whether that document NnysMessrs. Barton, Jicll.uoulig- was any mcasage sent to this body, ot)- a '-if all of us who witnessed the awful event. Methinka it still resounds in my ears, that dreadful and continued fire and thundering, down to the dust the most callant eommanl fin:. ajaotva 'Nhl. u.i.i,ina I in tli il,u . J..t-2 . 1 . n .mt nfthm ti li.li' arfflV : V I llitllv, tu.l.iif tvmv nbv.f iwvvmi ny. miv lfvu,n U amiUUUL' All VlVvllUll.i w..,u,,'vi."v.."."r."v inla. .r,.t"im,.IK' Smith rniiimnml..'Wl..iU.U.i.l.i.J l.uu ..J mnm,ntmm.A in ViiKMia Hi. I Ji'Vr 1 UIW1-. UVJWVWI u...... I y . BUWIIIt, lit, W IWl ill iarVaUU first cantuin that ever adorned the bage of (Thomas, Willey 24. ; ; ; " was known by the flame and appellation' military records; who nau stood unmoveu tne i .me question was xacn tasen on or-j oi a stump speech. ; I hough he had lit brow of thoiliercest battles, were mowed dering the bill to a third reading, and! tie faith in the strength orthe Viroi ot KUa mH,u Kv ,rrth nf mif flirts nf.aanl. I i . ..- i t. jc ':i . - . rj I iL . ni .. : . .P . . j. w ,.'.'( " t ... .... v. - . i t iw.b fiiifiiic.fi iiv wnn. ii i v M n iii iim ii.TDriiiiva - rjvinn ' .... u . . .', ry, aim vi.u,.u . .-.iB.vr "-v- nwM , . , ...-.i, temnted ta be inaf lud Snlft IK. WSA 10 manure our liems, imm iiaruiji m. icu i t, , :: ,, ,. i . . ... r r , , - t i------; , fim the beads of those over whom the band Yeas-Mcssrs. Barton, Belt, Bnulig- mind, he wished the antidote topfocfced .. of the Almighty was extended. . Surely- the ny. Chase, Clayton, Edwards Harrison, j with ikJwH poiaU. - , .,, 4 .. ; nneesofGoitwutaerei ana no wonder u iiendricks, Holmes, Johnson, or Ken. 1V Mr, Tazewell saidf his Tirnorahrii ht he not the friend and proteotor ju'f7 J,nton, of Lou. Knight, Lloyd, M' fclut that number was, occasioned ' 1 frp not Uia tmlv altars, dunntr the whole I . i. i .-. . i .n I i. Li 1 li . I . . i Vw. !. 7 v co, tinuVnce of dinger. urrounded by fervent 'ain wwae. uu, jaeeu, ivouuma, leaving tne oiana. - . V; -. votaries who reminded bim of hisancientmer- Kuggles, Sanford, fbeymour, Smith, It wa then ftioyfed to fill the blank rW Yes. the fi-m-er of God was there, iiiomas: wiiiey sw. j ' . i witn ouuo, wnicn was earned.- :,i '. A it cs. v jiihi iii7 Kiuiiuu,iwiiiiM.imv . .. . t 0. Bd . uivi , wuivji, i. a. i icuii iiv wcuv liifjii r leaiinivu cne vOnst day, the man of his providence, fitted by his Branch, Chandler, Dickerson, fcaton.t deration of the bit) " td establish a ahi- own uaiiu 10 ue ine uuciar wir- try in its days of need and distress, the hero ic Jar' it, honored hims;lf more by tfwt hum ble ! ous acknowledgment, than by the del t i lame, which given to hun to lillVI. ' r'."" ' 'it' : We are then bound tn that immortal being by ties of gratitude, which no lapse or time, no dintrac'-ions of pleasure ot afhura, will ey. er loosen er Uimwush.- SJaval iliy fi baud Findlay, Harper, Hayne, Kane K'ing, foroi system of Bankruptcy throlighont Macon,. Randolph, Roivao Tazewell, the United States;' and the questioa ir. n... ivi;i. ,tr:n: M. tv-ji.i, i. " . van,, uureu, unauis, wu- ucin vu Mr. ivanuoipn . nioiioa 01 u buty 19. ;j 7 )) ' definite postponement-. f,-- . - And thenfat naif put five o'clock, - Mr-Jiernen roev and, feHverfid a , the Senate adjourned, r ' .' j speech, nf an hour' duration, in replt ..X' tuncuunjt .uuy . . 10 mi. nauuwijin, anu B support m , The Senate proceeded tlhe re-cea- I bill. ? a
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