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'u .. prr,bW mm ftftrd down m om"pentlrmaB of t'.. ftklHMit u TioHmitT f iminin(t ihr-. tl Kmiw diMinctly to ondtrtt.nJ, lhl i mn.r '-.t, !y -(lie pvf tho ptfTnble id rvwltiiion, a m n y eonvqiirliec, wnhil tn d or InxtiiUcMi ol anr mttn, l e , , had tnt Uown, nd tuimrir pnni tho reTi t on, nrw ( kf ttie kie It bad m4 b jwfprd rirht or rti V.vt b rrr hand, aad ba ta aC'orI fc t but H lu beta win jri aid br, and a ptrprd In eoiivo'inrc o. . ' Ihf !tiptio ft (fa rcN'hitior.a id rrr,irpn - r. n.il at , from ttt Senai Sr. H.'id, it bd became ', ..k'la for gentlnnea n lbl 6"tcivr a liistcry oiff ir r ' ;S " eal irpmuiria, lievouVI dv b nmt, ad itwiabrirfl 'h as .- -, jofir frr Uni to a6 aina'Kj of Andrew Juckvm tf . fhe leifdlatilr of tSi Wte, ev bad bow sr'jiu'mted - rth ttilfiam 11 Oiwlortl,1 and decided presence of" -that tl'tiipflahed fentdemai fif the preeidencv, th-' rvavih oryiiaaeiaVitaitce. IW liad veT pieft red him to -Mr Uoare Hat Crafid waa utMucceiaful, Mr. AUnn $ , elected, and fcrlihp of d-wppointaaent, ke ba t (jui- " etW tat WiriKtf down ta at- what oourae aotild be puttueil by tktadntrtiatnrt1on. Tb rary first mt-anaga of the preaU ; ', delt vet with hit warfocat'ilaapprt.hatiotii mdred, the po." . litici al' Mr.''AdarM neee had been tit conformity with hi 7 own. , On the contrary, General 'acksoi wa or'nfiiially, and a h'm aecond tHoice wa now h a fiivtj ha cnertmned pert onf rrpird for him, which originated from one having re anted tmler th !))( roof i'h him. But, Mr,, U, aaicl, b wenf for mramirea and not for wten. ' , : , . . ' . ... ".. 1 ' The arfrunient appended tatlte reaoiutjon, unitnvocMiy cttsrgea the preaUlent wth corrnptioir 1 If ha waa ET'ii'ty.; he aUoidd be tuAicd ouf of nffioei and he conaidered it hi 4 duty, a'fter liavtnjK" voted fcim g.ilty. ta bring forward the) reartlutian then under diacuaaioit The home hadderturrd -tot ha world, tkett belief in the corruption of the pr sK:nti urrly "then, wa 'their "boiimlea tlutr to iusiru ? nit; repreaentatifea In oiurreai to move hit tmpi. ! i t, Mr. R aaiiL that hl ootnion of Mr. Adams now, t h wit it alwaya h:d been, he had never had confidence in him, and I I 'U V.v P l KKaa.naa ikua la a ai anlamat wfMa lf lfvnafl llta nftt Bf mHH tIMll wuiv-tiii .viteamv..vw a..-- a-a rf ... I It Jf. utionf which had berli tirged agMntt hin, fell It pbli--. ; i ' I I y f ffawtonr on hinvlQ mort the vloptkm oP the KloluUon no i- aiV' 1 v !23 l1 Mr.TUnveyiii,tIttntnerewfemafithewaaioMti,.;V - 3'. I --21 I oAatilta ibnukl andesvo ta confine hlmnelf rtrictty to th . ta 01 to tfi rTi a- , o m 5 r r a vi Si.-.s.mS 'ji t to to o SS ij 1 Ui I - to505MMto4-M I W (A IS U bi 4t bi 00 m 1 uoowito 90 itfl ON U W (C I bi to 4 to to CC 1 m "I, 1 o o O O Jl N S I 9 ,rt ij-iks 'jk; 4k to 00 to0 ' to to cr.'M to'k- eS 09m oot f 4 totpcSto 50' to to p' P 2! swSwoSoS jk.S.SiS.I t bi ? 4k 0 m to pa m it So - S 00 ci ftlFj n5 ? 1 t.'.. I .. ; ut -,:.. deelarinp to tha world 'that n apirit of perse- rWft Aa;iW. f J.J "2.1 bV ihe imroduc. cutioa. atd AlTere. .Mr. Holing contended that jhe For aJt resolulion.of tba-gentleman front- HswfciM. . wm. byt.o .ion f . resolution f T'. "st, wammted by the baaK;f be KaoItttioM ami xtrucUnrf it. utZ " ir.nUnt McJ had origk.teS Sn the Senate. Mr. .H. peachment of the-Prrs.dent, the SZl A that if tmagine tW the Printer, contrary to .lie remark, of Mr. Tun.er In mi w'M0- d2B wial ea.of tha House, hid pobl.shed a garb ad statement of frnth k menther of the Vg'sl" lit f!lhe proceedings for the.purpt.se of ercatmg a M- m were;in ,h. J'iVl trLrJ. he woulJmove hi. txpulaio from the o..ilwn-Mr. ' "rAK-diW onraveiledi Houe. whereby the whole iranaav. v... ' , .. ' -r it.. nnrution made manitest. H w dueetlinthe Senateby Mr. ttrowrt, .' ment of the conatitntinn of the United State, and the re- i-i.. ether with the very able accompanying remark, in the iae mcr wiiit i j ...eAera. formed a rf"e -ishture. Neverthelestt, in tn-blS they were fnanimonsjy P- lZ 1 incident to te awwiw" iu tions from the S'enaie were unci 1...7 ... tou tncitlent to iiw ,,-m4v consideration b rth to aha resolution or wiuc.( .vi'-- " 0 . ' i ,il.1in. v -'i ' .11 .t,t Kt three voices were lounuiw r.;-h nc proper ium, w . . r . 4avor of it. adoptiori. ' Mr Uogcni .aid, that ne tiau. rcqueateo me of the Honse, when the resolution, from the Setwte wert first taken tip, but it was deniedhe now -wished hi. own resolution to lie on the table until hi. health' would per. mit him to urge its adoption.-- rcai Scii., thought, and prevailed on both occasions. It was hi wish to act dispassionately. ' " T . LE tlr. Gillispie of C said that he fek ft Ins duty to .ay Hd the IJotwe that he hnnwit nau souciteu m p' fjom Ilawkinsnot tacall up tne teso uiion on icwm j. He had originally voted for oroe delay when the, re.sohi- fenate were onjjinaiiy i)rein w ... r tiie House, and he .'.hoQld vote dot the now claimed by the gentleman nom na urns ,'Uud the reaohitiona and argument contained the charges attributed to tlieio by that gentleman, he would certamly vote for his rcsohition, but a. they did not, he fUouId, wttliom nestiaiion, "c , vi. e... iniivrd to take un the resolution fortnwifn. 1 Those fi ietids of Gen. Jackson, Legislature of Tennessee. HOOSK flEPReSfeNTATIVES. . Oh M.mdsv. Immediately alter tno nano.:. " ,lrinu, h.,il)ir it dispoacd ofi renco-of thii'Houln the Z"lf Z 3, r SeV wVlH e-. at a futuo period. . : Mr Hiding saiu tnat m seuumema v e'e 'V V'"l'"7 ndrT.ttwd.The reason why he w.shed the rcHolutioB . -j s rr rr -e s ' a??-'- - 03 , CO 5- ta' B ' ; a 3 sO "to to ton" 00 . WO it If 5 ' S-.a tat t o 'Oto 03,-1 "3 3 2.0 s at a. e a I 3, - ' 3" I 3 , v3 s.-j 1 a 3 7 S 1 2 2 i ?"3 223 ili?r?. rj 1 3 ,C- S K ni i.4' i.'SS',S t-r',' 'V:-: " 2-'' " '. tet 4k to t- to S o ""t"!?! to p:Qt M " 09 0Pj 4 to o to "to c? :M'j 3. 09 4 fU OV4- 00 to 0 O0 kf' g5 1 g- . to 4k tp w a 1 rc-4 4k to tJi Ok 4. as 4. 4- to to o ..M to to 4k 00 to 01 00 a to 00 to U9 3 'w!1 21 8- & i-'?aie) r a- M 00 t rO 5 PM 0 1? :tly tt r aolution then before the house. The mover of the reao. . t hiiionv-the gentleman from Ha kin-rhad said aoinellnng .. of Awnot having had an opprtuuity tpexaiiiirrf the restf , Mtiona ana preamble from tne sanawj ann 01 tna'. pnviiega , T bavin been Confined to a favored or : Mf. T. avid, that it r . - - , - . . " 1 f L' t...i waa incitmoem on no renu man, 10 nw in. rriraiunona) ; . ' previously to their intfoduction, but if the mover of a reao. iution thotight proper to do j mi)at asauredly, it arotild be ' to those wlto; enteruiued the tame opiniona onceming it, with hima-If. the rc.i'Mis, thereforty why the gi-ntleman ? .' from Haw kixa had nut been copwdu d about thereo!ut ion - ' - recommf-iidtiig an amemment of the, constitution, and Art' -u -: ' drew Jackson for the Presidency, ware-moat apparent, r, . That question like all Other, nail two stclcsj tnere were aomav , . memberaof the pi eatht eg rlatura opposed to the adop lion of thoae teqlutioha, it hnd even been whispered a v ht, that' the" gentleman from Hawkins was one of the , v numbw, and the remarKs whica had just uuett iron, tne , . gentleman, fnlhy satisfied, Mr. T. ,thut the report wa. Cor.' V. , rect," For iow tU, enquired Mr, T, Came the gentU-mam ! to be origlnany in favor of Mr. Crawford? The preferenco " of a Genrtrian for Mr. Crawford wu natural enough, and ,- could easily be aceountaa to out aucn a preference on tn . , ; part 0 a, Tennetseearv particularly, one that had beenv. s" dandjed' o tich Jackson's, knee, must necessarily have Originated from deeper nausea, from tnrnity to' the Hero of -. ,' New-Orleana Could it be btlie'cdthat the gentleman fron 4 s" " Haw kin. would have (elected the eanaiaa.f 01 CWgnn' 154 , preference to one from hia own state, meiely from admiir ' 4 tiotj of the formerf Surely not,' 'The tuue, whatever it' W'ZiU be, lay deeper t ban that, t Tne true reason men, Mid v - : Mr.vT -whv tlm ffendeman from. Hawkins had not beery . . K.!ulUd, aa, becatiae it was bcliCvrd that he Was immtrof , , J ? to the leuao ot General Jackartm Mr. T, aaiti h hart l!esKK?;.V? of threata from'tha enemies tf General Jackson, that suchf ? - : atoune aihad beeii adopted by the gentleman from Matr-?;-r : kina. hauldbe purouedt and he hadu obtemdl that, im ' mediately alter the concurrence of this houae in Hie reaola-V.'V lioiie and argument proposing; an amendment of the consti ' . tution. and recomroendmr Ueneral Jackson for tne preai- v -. , Uiticr.tht gentleman bad retired from the hall for ashort: ' time, and iminediatelyon hi. return, introduced a reauluiion.. iiMtrnctiiis. our renresentativtES in Concress to move thet i I impeachment of Mr. Adam. Whether the gentleman had ' "(' retired for the purpose of conauliing those who entertained -V-. opinions atmiior iu his vwn, ui uuw iiw irctuu 10 y. '-, ; . But this much e felt t liberty to esy, that no true friend to v ' General- Jackson, would ever bar taken audi step as had ,f ; beert taken by the ' genUetjian from, Hawkins,- wi.hout tha ' muturest deliberation, v ile believ ed that the resolution was V ' ' . "' mitniteit to prejudice the cause of General Jackson abroad; 4 7o -; he ihould, therelbre, tote-agalnst lt-';,t.?Xy.i-;'si'''i : :' J rom the Richmond Enqtiirer.' t-1.! ' THE, TWO JSEGpTlATlONSr 'i 1 ? . t it ?y K 2 ... 9 I renco oi mis Mouse i" " -lative loan amendment of the crmstttutmnj States, Mr. Roger, inlrod.iceil the -follow. tfi"' Hvcd, That, the lteprent.vea .n the ConKr..so he tf nitedJUtct lm ,the at ate of nncee, be. an l tltcy are hefeby. teque.W.1 to P5' TO"f2 Quincy Adams, Ito President of the United States, get. in- forth the charge, and-arS..m5n a -wnumei li M J r,rcig preamble; and a their -endeavors Johttifc.-mcy'Adam PresHleut aaafortsuid, c.l add dUunissd. treaij-.tho Presincy of U.e: United Byawle of the ltouse all ..iWjday. -stt Mfc Ttteav: The resolution not oeving v. - j.,. y the movcrMr. Egnew.no-e "H" V) trentlcmaniom Hawkiu. at ;what period he de.. to 'Rrs iinWlndissi W " qniry J the fcSntlemart frdm -lauryr ant eeyai , ...s .leternrinadon to caU the reaoluUon up oona. hihealt:, rccerved oftlie centleifian fwm laki-jrt-3 ' . Mr-Hurmrf-deplared hie tinwill.uBttes to gV: mdulgenee. Tt.e;TcSoutiot hat C t iiiedinm or a fmblio prt.ttranr errcr.et.tii 'Pm ) v'i l-i-i: '. ..1.1 u!: .i...-.iul he acemtivit ol ' iJr.HJaitiiiTk wiiiu l" : it. f!. ut.no.l imWdius that the country should apeeduy 6e- Put in possession of the scntimcnta of tthis House ft'; ! ..'.1 i...:. :..... ....c;,i...ti..nr The character v llIC IaVIUMUH MMU-k.! . r (II F14 Iffii.aaU. awnti isnaa.l I It4T I HP HIDrt- M 1. . .1 a r 1 u wniiiii iitiiiiiri.H turn pri'jnnny tittposcvi or was, 1 vole against tne reaoiuuon 01 u.e genii wldtohelievetliatsomeuouar ex.seu H.....Ug;9. frwm HuwkiM. ; .. '') ... . '.nunii(al f.f dt naMuri ' l' -1 . ... - '. ''":.. - v. ' totheyor-no- 0e "exposed stnprise that the Mr ',0l,e",w'S,'V.""'" M "r-TC frort nexlftrd ehoulcl ee any t pen.U.nBnfromH?k.ns.N rnj mrsteriotui In 1 ' e matter ..iiii fram wivu i-uuiic .-v .v ... , injury could "result fi-om mAer. eiay frenuently gra tliff trentlcnr.ui ihn IntrodUced.tlifc.TCanJution.'was, imlisposcd. be a mutter Mr, Veil aat . of thi. eon. ereuoinary, time waa " !ted merely fcV esum.riatKni' ilv VTepA common capacity " 'h' StS L'Slai.W consideration 1 Let the resuftbe what it migfct, it could not J mover ot ret of great importance. .. . .'1 ' -2 tnd irfuaeu- th M tUtrt, wemed to be something very strange J J g J". J ippearance of peraecntion 'shoolii be avoided, 1 consideration. , In the espediency of doing y' . particularly, from "the friends and neighbora this, he fully concurred, but the. neunpapera of General JacksoiiVhe believed the admin-1 of the city would not issue until Friday, ami A ' iatratipn,eorrpi, out 0-nOllia nevenneietpa, lire snojtci iniym - u agiiaicu 10 uiurruw " j'i.t .email wen a toHiay. 1 t . ; . Mr, Yell aaiu,. ir ne were opposed to the, KCn Cuimcm. "uniprciiiiv. 111 ,nv- rc.urm.iuii. utng. .tr, will. mFiiic w)iih w. i.ijnivi sir. iiiu-. BOW tivra might be impugned, but a. he heartily. , Wi.fre ti.. boos.7 It eenie( to him. that tltevconcun-eu m u.e..i, u vr Tr..9i.y iu.e ..., oould nut misunderv. i ppptisition to the inv f thelanbtect. The resolution was at first prepared rcussioti of its merils the I louse of ihe fears which he migb( entertain, of the cogent argument, of the mover of Uie reso. Iution.-,' "'V'"? l' iii-..'-u Mr. Hiding rose .gain; he could discover no valid reason for post noninir. the discussion the mover was now indisposed, t of the question; no good, and much harm " -rfenurstert rteluV. a Was tratnrau l.i. 1 rmiflit result. lr' it. disclaimed any mien- Wat a,matter which he stippoed the gigantic ', lion to make invidiou. distinctions. ., : j i- inte!lcfe of -the geinletntttt fro.n ' BedlWnl kf nie' hotiae determined to tak bp the ren ; lie woi.4v.w-..b....--;-."-xt- would .enable; mm lOT.nnoin- mere wnuti diution by a vote of 27 to W. Vt . ' of the rcHohtttom .Hot that he;,, tearful jf-W ,reW beatotliinij f.riri c myreri.ma, In X. p' - riN, .,! entered nto an ela. '? geidtcman from J' the cWm.si.nc of. UeMthy maa bciaw bttnttt mitf10tt of U,e fact. and eiraaau beeaim denh atricken :with disease, M.ntjope mtW!e4 incident to thecoulitiou-between 1 m .a.awx w UI ... . . a .. jre . -a. 1 . ..a '' -: ami niyrteriwti in tKr omluct of iho 1w uereHe.dea lie would, vote tor gomg mo M.P would ert4ble him to f.tthotn t auHv'tet the - Administration "1' ""T I aealetl to th eenenrty -ami Mjiimmtt thevery'-nl"thm.ntco..'cmniiteuyi .-", wl Uie Mo..sei e thai'ighMhat eefjaal t,rnhlWsn,a.ied fev the Administration since "'-i 1 Id. ion Acfortl the senate wti. ? ""ZiXw i postpone the considerntlon of tlie rel..iion, !heT'Cime Into powea, and contended that ? V ! lion Id be l-rompry corrected; and noir jStf'foelipwrW fctnl and was even men in progreio m m .mn.. ..v. tr,!;t'inal-bcfot .the eoi-erpignt people if,thf .Country. A'MlrLsaVl Mr. YeU. the ettcct of the adoptislt of tk.a ret. will counteract the erooUeffius'eof ihoaffwlnch tin v. ...- ..wmiiniMislv-c'incttrrcd in the cry ot per- cchoed by th-servile it that ne siiiji.tesi Wfc J' " ' -C iution Would go forth-end be rtT i ... 1 ..... es ot the eoain ic-iu , ',5 a "wj1 woidd bs an indignity to the jjentleina wlio introduced ti ,v ' ;;--, N V rj Campbell aaid. Hiatal) tho lunise ooitld wish, waa the earlest possible, opportunity of gi5V publicity o i).e view it might en trrtain'tn relation to the auhject then tinder althotigli there was abumtant evidence of a:, nature that ' requirwl their etpulsion from office, the Senet of the United State, waa ; not the proper tribnnal before which thefN'V" aliould be arra'a-nadl.! He .atL 'that theV - At I Wrrr now on their trial befyra the rorerci,n MJeV rWrir il.v la .iipdilino new iw.l on Mr. Werintei-V ninl 1 V .. ' ' UatlOnt-viU) Mr, Adiatiar .The Editor tfthe N. V. Evenir ;'. Poat affirms, that he.haa teen nd conversed with a gen- tie man ver lately, who, in int of ununpeachable integ. ' f ' " rny, yieiosto no man in inc i nneu ouuts, ana tyno Kaieu. rii in the moat explicit term, tha Mr Webster taaured iMni'c: Miat hi had then i tat tocktt the t-ra tetter above alluded to '' : 1 atalliat la to aav .leiter oartht in iklr.AdamtV. .un Uaitd annJ ... I . . . , ... a , : ' . ' ling, or 10 umj r , m cuicra wi. csprctf an, -in eiacK ; j oi5wIff,'" pledging hinwelf to observe a liberal policy: towards the federal party, if he should b elected President through their assistwice," '-Again, the Hurttora TimeaT i of the Mh intant,dccJrvBtht a Qiembt-rof Cougrtai frtirft V thi State (Connecticut) who voted for Mr. Adams in 1821, A cotroborat' what has bee'n- said (about Mr. Adams pledga' tothe Fed . party.) trnterjirertes his surprise that any 011a should pi cBumo to , contradict it. He assuresiia A wwm:.. ,'. . htomti f la the fiictit al the time, but disclaim. any knowledge) 3k ; f of Mr.' Uailv. Mr.' WchBter.he aav a. will never denv it . .. In truth, there Is no more doubt of the fact than that Mr. ' Adatnsisnowihe.l'residebtof the U.Biatea. yv k,- . ; i , ; . Oft e ttnderatanding between Mesara. Adauii and Clay, ' we believe that as little doubt caneaist. We have evidence upon thi. tubject that will probably be forthcoming. We i ; ttndcratand, thai tne. principal allegation, in tne tetter, ot ' , . A ni,.Vfi,t.ll mi, K m.tlw .iihutai.it.t..it1liit. n.. w ttnrh. is breaking out tipot the pioced'ng. of 184 25, in a new j i " qttarter. TheNew Uampshire Patnot gives ua the follow. (' ' s ing article on the eiibject of The Bargain: t ' ' ! , M Did Mr. Clay aert-e to make Mr. Adama President 'f e , Mr Adams would inake Mr. Clay becretary of Slater ... Did .' Mr. Clay h rgainawav the loiea o tiie State, of Kentucky," : v , lll'iHni. an'.l ll.w ; .IP ' ...intl ,ltv ttrill tjt th.. tnr.W rif ,K. II.I1IV., t,., , "pw. w.(. ... ...w j" V. ....'WW .? States, toe me ptu pose it aeu aggranaweinemr t.r. 1iay , tue publicly denied that there waa any such bargain or un ''". tlersta.antg witn nr. Auams tvuience w continually ..-V ' developing itaelf, which proves Mr. Cby to be hot a man of ', : " - , . . a.:.. ,. .a.a.j ...at-. -.. ....'' a ""t . trutn wnen ne oeciares mat ce nau uiaue up u.s nima 10 ' vote for Mr. Adam, before he lett Kentucky in tlic tall ot . 18'J4.- An Intelligent gentleman 01 this Slate, wtio tn ,, the habit of receiving all the', cabinet, information from a ( ) u 1 u m.mk.' nf f ii hi.im a'l.na !Vi.nrtu I . 1 ,,t. . 11. I . . ' ' thtmselvesoti their eonhdenlial arquain'.nce witn Mr. Ail- am and (iiiblislKd in then hU'e circle all the information aa la.t as received,' to proe tht the fatuity ,njU) t'd tliiit ciMi !kMici ilus ga-ntlmait wrote ti as follows tinder UMo of August 13, A3Zi r , - ' ; -., i-.-'- ' ;M- ;. ''';:v'7.": ti r "'."T ', :,"-.. ';' V'-S-: ' "Si'';' ..: ':-'';: ''; -v-? :vj.':r-".;. H :-.,'s ' :St:

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