a . n, ,jx' i .-., 4 tla In- . . . rY ft irr-tria nrj H.r .,f fV St U. M iVa l.Sl r... uJ r ticdi ft arat I J&st V S U I ha ajr-ai I mi fl'-pr ing f ' 1 i'fl.ftl a4 iflrgitatera -:'.. - rue- f.-derl li-adcr ft'" al, Uvn by rUrir s 1 draper- ' Ca. Tb.'y ln taat their Infaavr ' ad d,:;raia klrrli eaWd ftJ l..,-ir awl Is U aeii fi tba -yivief nt It ' ii4riKr. ' Tlo t-.z'.X KrpJW-ft In tba Stwatr ' "have th wtrr U fbttk th'v M vltort tbrm to stand firm Ifttbrjr iunf anl t'wt laJl receive frW . f .e fouJ the "rheeriu a!ntat'Hf of f. - r.ttter&rgS.' -,Ut Moftnay iiKfmn . ,iie iierai V- tv.tem of m.rtv tactic was .Tai l ... i. r ...... .;.:t: u. m r , ... , . - iwwd.-' Mr. rw: Mew ih f.mr mti;!,.. ' and moved - . , ' ...i .....Li. r-A .i.-l.-i . , r . , - ' .n sJ-JHo WiW t.ioi.tUft Utile bd. . i i.1-Liii.iii.d f:.h,wWjWHto,r9lvtr. ' .T- ;,.w.;rtnrff t. tat..!. ' .Wp.VlfW-liMk uo msnwanre ' 4,r. f,rHiarkH. Mr. DunUp. of . - wrfflrrt b. Mr. M-j; uuW.f i.;-f..:il a wiHh lint t!. hu- . fc;uirt1i, S-nati. ..it-lit not b-liwl ' i.U"ls .ne!ier -.r tl bonrd. - TK. a4l fl...t n ttP.nn,.t f n.l Vtofni'i-nha.l been r. for. t. tfd'to'th,- Jnds of the Supn-nie Coiut.:.toHrl,isr the rieb of tliP V s iiern..'.. Mai.ninp sraU at the b-ar-d, iiv .T'hmfiibrnni.iffr.t not be - aooit W?uUl bv ft miewal of the nt.il it uvaa 1 uiiul.l. thut llu harmr. ditetmiwi thnt bad bf n upjn the s", auttjiTf- uudt-r pjistnis firriaistan . . '4 " crMtV'.lf boMet er. the question should f 'be tjt;u -d upon thf 8nat !it WfjUld. , be attt And the right Haimed for the I pppHoiw alluded to woifld b"' resisted to the last, t . Mr. KbipMniry followed in reply, : and wetjt iarclyinto'an ef).ilion vf tbe riffht'a of lltd Vork 9ena(frs.to $eatn Mt ai?um-'nti 1 boweycr, seined tif to satisfy even ba own fj-i'Mid. ' M r. Gardiner of Li'lf oln. bet'i'tifoiV' a supporter of the 'f-diraj .meftHufii. unwilliRgtoptiingefni-tlier tito xwuHtifible proredureM in re gardfuthe Habjert. bat tinvIIHii, a at surn a rriHta. 40 vote.openiy a- gttioftF Mh jate pftrtisatiM, very wisp ijrj'HiK ui ihi iei. me pruHiH Cbmiberi The.Pi-esidetit remftrki A AI S M UiitlLirilllAit tin Imfinil lta . , .i , -.t, f w ( wi'i'.-s - f Mini - iaiH 9 f Wflf" -f-'1 tliti''s - -.would not ' be rpne we, ' m o "the r.'iH be t o , piipposV, 'ut ion of the. Court, in regtrd to the ' . ' eJe'iMiim of the jndiyiduulM'' in jiei - tion, lu' und Tjr,;ne m rhtio,' ;s I ' Mr. -4ef atM r. K i iffht bawd f )! ; ' lvuy,iiii;nedhteh after Mr; Klnirs -' . bury bst ITurU to bave-Mr.U.Hh-' i- 'r1 r''n to aft rpri$yiiz'd row. And pose'l; whif.b was l!icef.ujjtutt ritonrf'l ' ".bj? '!(. tliijli'p nd passed IwitUout ppptni ion. V -What Mr, Klnjrsboiy'n f HirtHfiH'iMH ere, when lie saw' his Vl, .4-,, mjiii-u' 1 nfiii UHIH ,JUf i;'i01IM, like ii wm'ory liijuop, by ftid" loo's , lbrosf Tt'om bis o.wp"(inna''lote" 'adti'ieuts,' we know t not." ,Mf. . -7 Gar'Uer' faUiiitf off must liHve flatn ."... ii.:. ... a : 11 v i.i.ii. . lull.. ...l. 1. iiiiiH 1 " lis .no ana. najtivre of M Pltefpif a lie ae- Tl 're .! tnany .of our readers" who - ," rr-neiuVr .writ theplhtit;, tMioau v iav, woo leu an ear v tnartrr 111 the Cause "it jSoub 'American liberty. - - nli't. wb ill Tee! h melancholy sat. v bfu'tjmi in reaJinaftl.e,fonovhiff autlv'ntie (irronnt of biaervicrs a"U(l ' death; Jnd even to those xvli'o' liie . biai not, this Correspondence fnj ----- . . ... w s. y y' rrnhiton, Ftb'. t5MR?QV ,f ' Dnitt fi: I) urine mv residence ; U-H'tgota. I, tyluressed a 11 h to ,lCet- Soublettey minister f va and ' marlnv Ve'iuestinj information -of . tht t-nreer r:d fate of a voene VI r giuia . (Colviel AlexiimbT Macau, lay") n bad fallen in the. early part. of Oie ppxulu' 10, in the. nerviceof , uepubiii t Colombia..-' He ' very politely i'.i oi.shril inir with tlu . in'erestin uanutie, wbit b I -have '" .t!.e honor t inrlose.- "',-' T' Whilst I ran but. express, to! vou my, sorrow -at the, untimely fall of your brother, .and the termination f a brilliant rourseV which he. hud 'i-ssf.jMy- romme.nced, it afford '.is'..' sitrfst pleasure, to be enabled to t tftos'i.it yun the orimnl " letter of ., the Mints er of War. ! t iling ,tbe j ciiv'iiinslHtices of his dea.h. ' -v - ' ' - . In a .su W'; icnt -nvercation with "distin.!;uhvtl oflirrr nf the epub ' , lie, (0?iiei hf AltMijurrn, n) ! M infurmcj r:?, thattho.Cabildoof i Gt tl:j; U-! iWi-una r UtcAu. -li ;.. t . ... l-. tl ! J4m i r i-n $ - ' j ftetW UnorU U.ftir, it 5T-at t, - nur bbl ' nifttle int. -.-. ."J : 'N llKitFtmT T.' WATTS.; T Or. rri Umm. Bum, MX r imt1 T. WaK t-i. ' t - Otifi T Affir iVr V mt S Auca. v : , Hrtaraf Wm mad JHm r -'" ' T7A Jlf, IK?.. T But in'ftfttftcr t ewrra lik bk tare- kttn ftd li-ee h) ou lr llu j ilqwrt mnt. U rrlatlo t.i the fte bfjCoUoH.llexftftdrr Marao aatire f Virginia, in tUe U nited SUt.ii if AifterVa, t bae the Hotior ( rrj)y , tkat Col l M -aula, mine t Swutli Amerim in the trar lMtl,ftn.l mnaiHed tor a Mi..rt perii .iH Carac from hence It pawed by land to New (ranada. rwildiij; as a tnii' !!rr for ome time l "n,!,",a. r":,JB aH1 s,,t" ' Bogota. In tl,i nty. who h be- latlif 8tiKf fiindimimftr I 1 A . J t7"r.n.. he Mug fftvmiror rrntrsi rofrmenf !. piion Trcflf. aH l-'itl by th- f. dfrft!w. that tbf ,ril""l,h otw NHno, h w making o,ett war aj;aiii8t tli.m. 1 "T b"R f ' "I ,r--,d Martulty t Bogota "n l v Ciw4iiiftmarp H f" Jrt tn tmonUi-of Attn l,. I 6t2. Marnulay utattr.t for the S"u,fc Nw tiranadsi. arid n b.s ,p4 al tlm Hty UagHK 1 1 'T;tl.e;jlrfot- wImi com W. rie Frdcrftl Xon: ' I" i" vf-- Ve;iwjMt. tm! heV-they had twiniiwl t inrtatl the t on- Crea. P ''Frtiin theiiref S' Si acaulay proreedMl r. farther t- the South of Ne w -.Granada," f,, j)"urM)se of gBing''.totfBit; arid there to enter ufion liisf miji(ary rareeri nfferinj? hw seryirci to tho jwnta ' wbv h then comuianded the 0 rmer.iVt,nf y f QuHo lie., arrived on lUtt ssth or ?6td of April vat ; V"Paj' n? ) fuid that i V t alley of Patiai tis in .iiaurrcctinriigairKt the Republican SjoerotneHt, if the province, : and that fiftvf u hundred men of the roy tilist party: obstructed the passage tu ')u'ntw; 'The , tnont , part of tliew troops Were comwjsed of asisassins, robbers, 'negroes, and m'ulattoesi. . It was justly feared, if they took Pop j an,,' they, would give no quarters. and onfortunately they had rut "off tar retreat nl the -inhabitants. On the S7th the Pat iaos attacked the place in platoomt, and were repulsed with some loss. Macaulay' was a. Wong- the defenders,, having imme diately: presented' himself t6;;serve n the ratiks; " Hr bad observed , the taoveuieiita of the Pntians tU little orders that , nrevailcd among-, them, and that the greater part werc onl4 irme.d vltli lancet e .therefore pn pWsed tn tlie Chief v-rTiHiimauded n .the yCity, td ,wseil1e loui" limit, drrd k triwps i armed ".with ' neuaketa. which werfr all that Ihcy rnidd mus. tee, for tiit. purpose of purprisini the oinp of the enemy;' .The' plan be l g ad'iptat,1 Hid the" direction of it ronfi(Ui tti Macaulay be artarked tiiem'the roUowing.n,orninp;.at five oVluwIu.The -enemy, 'ho did m-t expect the attack were surprised j o KheirVramp,' ftud cou.jlett-jy dispers ed jn'a Jewt' minutes. At sevcu in tin' morning the patriots returned to ,thi ctty and inarched against anoth er divjsJon of PatianH,who oconpied the 'bridge of :aCH .vil.ich' siiaml an prjual fate. Urtth battles were rommanded by Macauliy iii person; "Th inhabitants of Vopayan at tribunal their salvation to this man, and, as a mark 'of- gratitude, the .Croirrnmrnt gave hint the Vsmk of vimraii (ni wcimu fnuiiaiy , cum--mhtidant of the .force, or the, Pio Tinrc.?4le Continued io "the same until. May,"; when the-Governmrht ordered bjtn tintl .Col. Uabal to Pas to with about seVrn hundred troops, to eodeator to save' four' or fire hundred toidiera from; ' Popai Ton, ! who, together with ' the ; President Cajce.da who were besieged at Pas to, -whose "habitants, aided by the Patiaos, had revolted in lavor of the King of Spain.-? Colonels Maeaolay and Cabal murch'ed as far as the r riuityvof thecity of Pasto, .when ifw y tehrned that Cak-edo had been oioi.c-o 10 surrender mpweii a pns- oner. vv mi tins news tliey immedi ately comment rd their j-rtrent; btit the troopH.nf 1'aato 'met-took' them Oir the borders ol the rier Jnnnani bu, Avhi. Vtlie patriots passed with treat diiSrulty,-although lindtr the direction of Colonel M-auIay, .with little or no loss, whi h saved the ex (teditf on. i ' ' . Vaual bating been; named PjVki. dynt nri'opayan; the. military' m' luandofthe i,nince 5 was rien in Placaalay.- Another1 more tiomer- cws and letter etja'j jd eij-eJitu bitg V farVKXl Mry wat a aabjarf Pata ft uVtt rtw urpme, mm " tiaia f tW ufi mtliUry pMtioi mltkk ftsuTw it IM tiptdiium ftftreeesIW t tal: IW f miWaLle pft ! JsanaaiU, Urb as irftly def-iide4 by the PatuMa,ha reUird Ui Caea r. Ilftcmiilti, with all the Un d pntdear fa CittngoWed C in, pit tho enrol) tie tu rr .uMtr; be pnhtoed Lin t Bsesard, wb'Mb le also rarried at tlto ihkbi of the batftnet the imtrint adv a ring as 'far. as' the . letel wf Panto. The ritT Mas U be taken by - aa!L wbea the Pa-slotCi bad ro- roNrae o fraud. Tbey. liberated tSe Presi lent Cairrdo, that be might intrrrede with Ud. Maralay And the Goverftnent of Popayan, U. or der, ti 1 fleet a rapituJation; ciBf qqenlty an anuistic was agreed up on, and priaooewf "were exrbangrd on both fcidrs. Macaulay thereon swiendef the attack ftbilst be 'ftas - . . . N . , waning tor so answer iron, inr uot ermefrt of Poayaiu and as, accor ding tijf tgreeroeot, obliged to retire friMiie distance from Pasto. - . In the mean time, be wua inform ed thai he Patusos tra a tivai b erows People, d tbst they would porpiiMfbfsravnjs hating been large ly' reinforced. U'insideiiog, then, that P he ,rctunied Jo Pnpayan he would for . many Mayn bate to pass through the eneiny'a country, which wa$ very oioiiutainous aod rough, he rexdvd to mairli un Quito passing the Goaytai M, hIutc Im- had b'-en falsely inioriued Im wootd meet a division oTiroops IVotn Quito. He procured guides, and tery thing necessary, and ii the. fcilencc f the' night of the 12th Aug!' 1 81 3. fommeoci'd his march; but the coid -s, who were Pastos.is, ifiisl- d him, making him pass the uholr of the night in some cornfields. The next morning Macaulay wan over taken and attacked at CotatnUuro b the royalists. An obstinate con- flict ensued, in which the PustusnN were in the beginning i-epnlsed, bw being subsequently reinfoited, they compelled the patriots to fortifv themselves fn a bouse. Preaitlet.t i'aicedo, who, after liaving been lib erated, had incorporated himself in the-divlsion against the interests of Macaulay, now proposed to capitu late, and the fire being nunpen.leo whil they were treating about it. tlie fastuso Captain, Don . r rant is o De!gado violating, in the most ti.eaclit roiia manner, the suspension of hostilities, on a suddt-rv a.ta ked the troops of Popayao, whicli being put in., disorder, wrre completely routed. . Macaulay escaped. amUdi- recting his course through the woods ".wards ,'Ponsynn, was taken two cays afterwards by the Indians :f the town of Buesaco. who carried him prisoner to Pasto. , Here be re mained the rest of the year 1812, in a miserable prison until the Provin ces of Quito were occupied by the Spanish. President Don Terjbio Mii tes,"'wUo gave orders to the lloyalist Chirfs ot'Tasto immeditttely to shoot the President of Popayan, Juayqoin Can edo, and the Commandant of the I usurgents, as be &ly led Colonel Macaulay,. .This n oel sentence was executed in the citv of l'asto in the month of January . or bcgifnwng of reonury, 113. , - . s If was inpuson, as well as in the last mooieiiia. "I his, life, Jthat this distiuguislird .soldier, .and tletoted patrlot.'shewed, the, noblest characi ter and greatest firmneRS, Ue re hoked the Pastus tor. their Ignorance and barbar ism in sustaining the cause of the -King, 'and predirtrd 'that the patriots, would noon-' revenge his death. This happily was fully real- Ized a few years after. " . It is t erj; satsfactory to me to haw an ppporturiity'of. manifesting m ovmj-v 01 nert uy; y ou, ana io nssum you of the. distiuguisiied considera tjoh,,and grer.t respect, wiUi which ! bate the buiipr tobc, sir,' your, mos obedient scrt ant.' ; CAULOS SOUBLETTE. 77e ifian-Tlie efforts which art making to thwait the wishes of the Aci mmistra.thin; can , only" be "productive of mischief to the Ped men; and -e, confusion to' the Whites. lnfed i emigrating to the WeAt of the Misi,! sippi, where. they might peacrubly live', sccordmst to, their own customs and under , their own law, hey are onlv deluded by the nuHtnken xel f the Northen States. Their buie.t friends, are only miMakeaJanatics or political parttxaifs. How,. 'tan -they resist tl torrent, of. white population in the ev lablfched- Stalen? ". They will tithei nave to submit . to the "l State,-Or tortire fiom their brtler ,The alternative is 's Vermin, a thut thete is a suo.in the firmament of llra. ven.- Tlo-j mutt mAe up iln ir oiintln to do one or the other,' .The White m.tn is too test leu and active for bid Red neighbour, His roecns,.of iii piovemeht too rapid his population tigorou -the Indian territory too eHscnual io his y wants nis demands too irresiMatle,to.b 'id by the now ! in. 'an h.ili..u .r.L. t j . '. I J tr or weakness of tho Indiaa trW rU-f fjJe, ia ti.2''-i-y .r. ir4IM ftftw twiilirw Jit jsrHdie twftK d U attri It ibe lrct ol the nwi,I ; ... , . I tt tW fw tke bwnl f lb laJiaft Tribe im reaitt tKis i'oviUb 'ftiUc ear f tVgr. Tbey mutt mbm'it U tke Ua n( tW fetates or tbey mmt re lira. If 0y subtatt, if IVry qaietty liirrnMt tba fawt tft takft sect ftpnit Uir Urritoft,'1ka . iaJaed. their pbi , iaathrvpk fneftda i!l fcae stxae-tent eoiplyaei fwr tbetr jfthe Tbey. a, y 'stickle fee the Htkt of tat tnhtft u tbt land, bat ! art sp the ftreiesil 10 deay the rijVt af tK tat' gorerfteata la jardictiV)a witb in theic-awft barder ta preach p ftan ero;raiKi. : aftrf Ibea reaitUact t tH laws, i to hrtnj'dowft rain ipon their bead- Do we not alreadr rxf ceite the tffCtt of this iBtagaiifed ift lerpUwm am 00 the Crrtk aad the CbenAeetj j 1 Mad f tb U. States ba Ueeo itpjed aeverat of U white. fanulie have been driien from Heir boaaa. ia (hi cold and inclement it-ieui if tlie fear And ouenftiiea g' n'fafhe IT! has been ntdl treated and robbed Such a state of things cannot eantioae and the miuidd friend of the Indians are only ioU ii( them in additional eatbarraomenta ; .y?icA Enq. ftl India Tta&.- Ii ia much eai er to avoid an error, than tu repair iu eonofqucoces. Mr Adama lud' ir in ha power to keen open the Wthl loai pTi Tor us, and "hu procure a dir," marlrt for our bttail,tu(f and tumbe in that quarter But hi diplotOny lt i us, what we shall find if verv .I Cirult to recover. New juter"-. wi re ai once t r.-ated in the liritish P xe-Hi. tik to the Noith tf as and nou i tarsi- oat, ilut ih Capiulisis and A rn,ii'unta 01 l a!la, lew Riuiu ; L ..... . 1 j k ami vegf.i inle.ei. s Miige.M uianner aod opjnise io ike our own ptrticiptt. tin . ef the Wm liidin Tratle Mr M Line U xparinj; nn effort, which nr den; teal, great ingenuity dd " hot! est spi it ..f iHiitiaiiim at e competent to at-hii-yc; but he. scarcely nhke move, wiii-nut being rht-t-K mated bv these Nirth- rti Capualnts. His argu nieniK rc ri'sis'letl by their inlere,t bi meoioriaU are conlron'ed bv their eddresses VVe have before us an ur gm Address froa. the' Council and AHsnmbly of 'he Prnvint-t. nf N. w BiU'iawif k. to the King iiinwelf which comlodea in the fif!ovn e K'rsn,: "The Council and AmcmMv. 'hfrtfvtft brjr lev m humbly toimlaW jour Ma jesty to take ihia v'mVy imporunt quextion miii cotiiidemtioo, and to nMow no devia tioi from the wiae nolie adipil by vour M;.jfty'a arnvei rimem, eonnrteed ss'.he f it 1 ...... .1.1. 1, . . . iLiHi AB.CI11...V ir . . tii4L to re aninii the United States to a pai'Mjipatioii i t)a Heat India trde, wcuhi throw out of em ploj'meot avast nutnher 01 Brit.Hh vmc'j, Jvplv in ruin acomithfriibl and iiiHifnt'ial portion of your Majxaty'ti Nnrh ...niran itibiet.-ta, blant; the pruspec of otlierq, HtTntriij. thr ooofidencr, urid pm-aiijie th ex rrtions of H " What, tiicn, with the dtplnaiarir qu.tckerv of Mr ...Admns, and out iwn iiiir. hieve.nus Tariff 'to irritite 'he U-e -ins and provoke the jr tatjrnoi . Great- Britain,, w. .suspect "It i v.-iv doubtful-, wtietlerhe-utiiv.kysi ellbr's .f Mr. MejUaoe-wili be ' tnu-ued wnb u. cess This breskmaop'of the frefdoin of trade, these multiplied restticiiocs nsini partly, fijoni the folly of the lai Administration, 'and partly f,,m i'v tnwehieveous tariff of Cwngiess iie' injurous to ft young,- free; and thnving nation., like-lhatot ihe JJ, Sfattst they are diKjbly oppreive upci the SouV ern Stutes. I hey- ,raie. tvy tn .tcria's antl brcadsiufeV-They, tall far manu far lures- wbkb-tlii'y do raise ammiff UieiuselVes.' They lse, therefore Wn J They are anipt of those foreign rnarkeis,, where they 'would directly tU ' fjeii- brcadhtUfls. lumber: - e, And they are nSinowed in the purrhuse of those uianufactures, which ihy ix totupi'lM ro Atyw'lf ttny On, 'here fore, has cause to complain i f the pr.li cy ol the. govecnmeiit, it is the .South ' eru taies v it,' any: one "should wis.'i a Free , Trade, uhich. should Jeive' ra)-i-taf iintflabout to regulate, themselve.w ir is these.. 8oathert. SlateA. Antl vet there, arc men, (and men calling them' seNes-Politicians.) who will stilf flin up their c.aps in'honor of M. f'tas ..1 him. who has clone as much as hy mu to lose the- West India, Trade n,i who has had the art to' palm' upon n youoganda fife country the cnuimer rial sJiai-kles W old and monanhVhl governments and -cheated" us' wi'h them under the name and suimr oVthe " American ys.''WA " v ,,. COM,! UHH. SENATE. -v , Saturday, Feb.' 37. Petitions, tvere prcaenied by. Mr. F'timghuyseViand iir rnnj, nom sundry inhabitant' .if t:w Jirney and , Connecticut, remon strating oga'itiiit the., icmoval ol the Southern Indians beyond the .waters of the Wph. and praying the protection nf Ihcm n their lighisatid property. The bill making appropriation for ihe Na val and Military etvire. of tbiji United State, for the year 1830. were several ly read twice and referred ;The bill from the HueofU,.prefientauves,mi king piuvismn for takinar the filth mn. sua, was taken uptJfcaft-re ahon discus Sion, wasortltrred to lie oiftlte tabt9 af ter which, Mr. Grundy .occupied he flM.r until the Senate adjourned, Mr, Foots restitution.' ' . Mmdaiu .1trcA' l. The tlisc'usMot. Uo rtrtZWKJT Uraii str.liriiiii it net . t?" . ". " a - Tf 1 .-..! jrt t n l:.i fiiaiittj (.bu iii'i;. th tl.ji- eOiriaftrMiii.ra, .tkix .pciiviHL assrfi? iiLr-i b;,,, prU4 Ue laat. e tdk ceaaa 1 ftdiikaa bt yra aJ m. U L'wtJ taiea. aaa a.KaaMJ. U-1 vaic 4 W'o 74 ' 1 toy tka Care aiifte mm tm Jadictary.' la laft H tba Ckair, reaataed tu t, isrttaat rba rvtapetaat'iaftya ilankals Irsuos) as jUl fr the reVi 4 aiM ihttr depsniea aa at le t arm pl wirk the reoeob!ity. labor and lav pwtaoce ef ibe labject, Ibd to.aec'are a laUbfal ferforfnaece af tke dety." Tht aaoeftdtorats. were ftrieerd.to be fft rrvaaed, and tht bill read third ' tla Hr, llendrkk preaeated ft snroMxiat fraas the Lrtstaraet af Indiaaa, prtj iaa far' aa anrwawriatint la airf la im w --- -1 , - -i --- protint; tke oavigitnNi of the . Wabash and bite Riveis. '. Tb . Atstdcot of tk tK-ra's praate4;!tbre iBemariala frass lie bUcksaaiiks aod .ptaoufactar . ertof baidftart in tba city ofPhdadel phtat prayiog redatttno U duty an iht ntteriaU .of their nuoafsriara, Mr Knisbt, replied U) tooia stnetarti offer ad the day prevMis' by Mr C Oad; it the cwura af bit pee(h, on those' who' had been, engaged to plundering .the eoait of' Africa fur slaves, and. itapor ting them inta this rouotry, which Mr. K tbaoght rrflected 00 the moral char aclf r "I Rhde Island; and Mr.'Oma dt rejoiued, show tr.e that be bad neither chargfhl th-. State of lihode Island, uoe. even the people geaerally, wnh a want of mo. il feeliogt he only alluded to those who (had 'raOYked ,ia alavea. Mi Clayton occupied thj thmr on Air. F si,'s resolution, ia reply -a Mess a. Q.uody. V.dbuiy &,c . aniilthe asu J at hour if atljouitiment. and before he concluded l.ia renaikti, the Senate ad jour ofd tf'rflneiiduy, Jlartk 5 The Presi dmt 1 uniunii4e.i a rem nstranre, lorn huttdi v ri'izens of Pennsylvania, atrsinst an? 'interference ou the part of oiigregi with the existing law for the npenihg and it-ansmWmn f the mall on Sutittav; id Mi -Mutks presented a memnrisf from tf same tae, pravin tha no much of tVe Post OfBcc laws as K-qunek. e ul4r liJtr 00 Sunday, ntav' :Hf lejtted; i.tul ulvo a petitiuo, from G!7 itbe ot Pt'tbtirg, pravmg ihat Cungre.js may protect ie 8outhertt.Ii dian. ' V1r. F. eling rovscn presented ; peti;i,! (. a number of the inliKb lianw ol. tlu-'itijliin. 'iNew Jeitpv re. mon.tratiiihgfainfit the removal of the Indians to the-Vbt.. 1 ' 7VtWy, March ' 4 Mr Hen dricks piest-nted two memorials from 'h-Legislature til Indiana; one praying the extinguishment of thy Indian , title to lands io that State; and the removal of them b. yond the Mississippi 'and another praying thin Congress may not interfere wim the exiting, law in-ret. l.ition tn the trausmiKhion trf" the mail. I'he iSenate took up tlie general appro teta inn bill; whan .1 .discussion arose on the amendment reported by the Corntmitee no Finance which 4rike out the troviso restraining the coutin tfetit I'tioif ::f trie two hou-e"ofCmgt'e' : itt.io Mie pivtnci.t cTsiiy rii,ting othe jth.,1 1 at uu:il!y "mde.ed The ; ami ndmeot was Mti.pmted by Messt I C)iainber. anil Uaiion 'and rppoaeri by I via Hill,.. lOUMHueu 1 J . r.. .a aijirj 1 and concluded hi opee'eh in reply to .tn proposition tys-'-'ftegtivtjl Ii i VI,,...-. ',-,., , .1 . t...i 11, .....11.:.' I Vnto .if J lfl n fia' ., - t.v(l mi. Kane. Vr. r, m,ia ;...,u.i Messrs Crutit.lv ftnd Witodbur. fiifoy Mnrch 5 Mr Beum.i, fr in .lie t't.H n '"fr ii) which il.e vjt) ject had bee.n .rrferf d.- reported a bill pioy.d'u.g for iitp vquipment nf i'niui ted foi ce, for the protection-of the it land trade to Mt-xu: Mr Hv, from ihe Comm Uee on Navjl- Affiiirs to whit h hnd been referred so muth of !!:nf ecd Vnt: proposed tb Pisiden MesssRe as nlates't Mf: B.e" uein r' V J e tin Nav, lepwt ted a bill ividii.ii for PH'V'''-1'"? r n''risl.preseiite( f. . . - . . . tha .'t..aiJti L si.!.:.' i -.Jii . . . retng. -miiig the navv, Hie 'htirwi pal nqr ..( i.lte day was occupied in the d.istufsou id', the- amendment to- the geiietai,ttfpi4.jiiaiion btlJ,,leporU'd b( the C'ntn.nitiee on ?iitan.'e, for sjnkfi' out the N-oviso in the, bill which : tliren that fko part of Ihe appropriation shal 1 aitplit-dfoi the pavment tif.anv bVintirifl other than inft.idinarj workextuiVdby tee public Pnnivr.'unles sanctioned hy"a specific ,rt f;); that purpose". 0;t l),U question, which was debated at' gfeat length-, MeSrs Cham'iers, FootJohu sen,; Livingston, slid .Smith, of Sutnh Paruhnii, supported and Messrs ;VV hiti and AVotnlbuty opposed the amendment; T'le ques'tmiVn htrikinpr,u wasdivld ed on iu motion of mr. Harniidi and tt.e amend'menrAvas lost , by 1 yeas and nays, Jfcyeas and'83 nays. ?4' ; - . '.s ' V, HOUSE til -IK PREskNT ATI VES. , Saturday, fb. 7 M r;: Newton! from the ComnUit'ec! ol. Commerce,, re ported .9 bill, a sking kppropi iation for the trecudo of Light-Houses,, and the, niipiovement of.hrbt;t withiu theU. niled States; wl,i,h' passed through the usual stages f legislation, aod was ra fnred to a pommittee of the Whole The House resumed the consideration of the resolutions' submitted by Mr! Condicr, for imposing a restriction up-, on the use of spintous liquors in the Navy. Mr. Chilton,- after observing that, in his Opinion, the -temperanco which required 3 bounty io its aid, jva9 not to be called temperance, any more than the virtue which required watch ing. could" be termed virtue, moved an amendment, to the effect that tlnr prac tice or intemperance was eqaally reprei bensible among 'civilians, as among the military and naval servatts of their country. - The . -T--aaa nfl9k UUUU a divis,on negatived;-and, after a mo tion'hv Mr P.... r... ,t - - . j i iM im toe previous question, the esolutions wer screed J" s The amendment. proposed by Mr. VintoD, to append the latvu At' ,l, States of GecTgia and! AUbam. ...i.u respect to the Indiana wiihin ih Mates' 10 the icport ol.the Com'mitice on Indian Affjirs,,;of which ten thou- v Oetatan and Mr.tlW kis reasrks ia fappart f tb. , tneat prtipad by bias aft th . icg dty,.itethig rbe beset,, asij ut ba !-, ftoder tt f stand ai MidaMpase Aadm, s Dortay.'. A dsbait enad ! copew tHarmder tf tke c,f Caajbieleiijrsed Mr lluffa.aB f,',: lrr DatMy, and.lbft ansendirrt.,, U'tee genl eaiaa was, apoo a ? , rrjarted bf r. OuffmSsi tjira ( saother amendment," lnrl(ii( . crew of Midhiatasft Aa , ahitb wakkd.tcdK by vte r t 55." . . Mr. Peart a subnnttH an i-r-ftienw granting 4Jl3 000 of the !, be ppspriaied N vb oiecm of Decatar; bat, the prp(tin wu jetted. UOtt ssa tuaaf Mr Bnlt Camodnee ra. nf reported the , Mr Cbittoo mn ;d' to Uy tht , a mead mew vpoo ','tbe-v .table. ' Tacker, of S Carolina, tuovsd to t out the enacting clause, with a sir, testing iije merits of- lbs) 1411; t annriiita f trl.'irK Ml .... - r r - .--H Hi4nu, donation for the performance of 1 1 m oot v, ae neriareu mmsetf tec;,j, aoooseil. Mr ' Mrl)Hffi bill, and entered ynto a fall' d , . the , i-irt umstanre of tne' brdbiai chisvment which had .( ,, American citizens fcom slavery, tot t iMVTix- 'tUaa las a aw af ! - t . . i w"uiu inuute, ami atted ber character and ker"fgia. thr..ughoui tbe'worldJ Ie"teterr:l,i t Rlusmo; to the tflei , produ- ed t tha nameif ('(iruin idorit.-' Det sUf, j inong the .Bibi'ry ,powers,hen t gil ant Commodore , weot Ar vnha force which, compared witt fruitless and diastroti expedition Groat - Britain, in iStr, under L Kxiiioutb. seemed wholly inadeq to its .object. Ht Osine alone njt;i dated the Deyt nd a treaty -W 1 mediately concluded.;: granting '., otercial advaniages to, th tU. wt'irh had. never been, and! whirl s even now, fior grained lOaayorhei t tion. , Some further "di-cussioti etn in which Mr -Tut ter.fjSoujb na, Mr. Storrs. of Ytu-k.vam! v Craigof Viiginia! took par0he fc whidiy opjMistf.g the rclaim.rwhy contended!; ought not i to be tfm? Had ,! h e gal l an t an d lame 0 ted j)n it Jived, it wa his-flnn eOnviction, ti the proposed apprepriatiaft'Oetc'aJ' have, been heard of. ' M K. - StrTc ' followed; and, on' motion ' of Mf.vl! gea ihe Houe adjourned 'A-., -! Monday, March - Mr! !Bu presented a memorial ' fronY cerf members of tho society sf riee New England, in behalf nf tW on the motion to print whtcfi a long eussion Jook place : ..M r. Stcrigeit bi'Wtd a molion widt h be bad mad the commencement of th Jl.ir n4 arist n at as imilIum'. . . . . . I lay the memorial up .4hu sable; vols of I It) to 64 ( Mr Hell at- am.'snJnv n. to pritit tli other . .moria's' which had been .presentee on the same i,u;..;ert. in ordern piw an invHlio, comparison ' ft otn'j b nis.Ie bviween them . Mr l!jsV jeccd to-the motio-. M'; GimIp-. continued hntl observed that, Tn' X t.ie -r rieno in tiin.r .it.ku. incetiue;.' fee'aliio pi in ted." vh Hi v of throwing,- as ' lh "geleman fr nWe-Island. fMr BurersV creineil consider necessary mtrre light tipno 1 Stlt.iect ' Lit. Ilavnea hrifls nl:i teil ihe n,otivea,whtch h d StMnjted li m 0Mng to lay the -nwmorM vp( t-.Klo. ... '.aVt.....i !.: :. '..-.: au,, . .... u.v.ai rw -jim , UIrn;i vote against the printing in' w!, shape it,, might be1 presented. Craig, nf ; Virginia 1 -ed verted n length of the debat tndrust -' . tn 'prevent -its further",, stensi, . Hell woultl withdraw his 'anient' v and ; arquiesci? .m- tiie pr'mlii'g .c small a document bs that nbtit.. the House by mr-UurgQsv? Mr.;C. reply,' referred to the, conrVe wlia1 debate, bad laken,,! and the: iuvi. distinction which ; might be maJc tween. the, different memorials p't 1 dering it necessary M'Xta to de! acceding to the request Jof a witlnli: of hie proposition,. After ra' con' r and lengthened fl is.-u "..f iliv ject, the previous 'question; was 1 ,,.. mv luvmuiiiii was (iireiicti printed by a vote of 10(5, the ik being cnunted Several petilit. the Bubject o( the tiansn.ission Sunday mail,- were presented.: ! Tuesday,' Mqrct 2. Various n rials, 'on tbe'subject of the . In wera ordered to ,be' printed; ' .'. the petitions was one presented I Speaker from' rett'eio BlaiVmiiL other-' manufacturers,, of the cv" Philadelphia,' on tbe object t:! tariff as respects the high oni'ie" raw materials the reference of w?' on- motioo of inr VerpUnck pose! ;to ,be o thJCnWroei-f and I'.ean '- "M- i;iu'li?ntfss ...... , u. , .xT.p.aii rfcr-1 that t. would be.aora prOtJih"S it A t. n :., ' .11 '-on1, " tae voounittee on iari.ti. j. After some tbservatioriiira5j,' Cartbreleng,- Jtaoisey, and;,ffwr' the rniemnrial; Vl'ich .f.was of. ' ' lenth., waa."' nnnrr tla rpon.-,t ef -"-- " t ... .... ... aiyva, . " ..... tin "objected to the propeil . r.ef ' T the ..tnrmomlT; to the CtuTiii''"1.' 1 .1) I II furl HI . ! . Mnil. -illlil I' iallar VfA,,,!-tl,a. IIa...... : Air. S sent to a ,Cotn,witieo of the. Vl"'1 '35 ' 'A. '4' . t .-V

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