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4a, jW JiV rt .! J St. 4tl t 'a M t'.t 'i:i V,t t;t v'riT 4 p -irs-nctirtJa usdae a4vpe4 to daejewn, WfcrB tad tf.ikt.iaaa. hJuJ ' J. l3 i'r 2 - I' alL 4- iff UM4- j u.'il l A.U-iauii .VlacJav. aJ k I !rf Mfff; u art t w f'tcirt SV haurrd ifrw i ary eel.er, are bat ike rrfc t-Lr M;. tU feck f Urge faawi. ltl iarSxCtir? tt early artiteaseat el J Wt.f. If 1 1 the fS-ht ar.! U nJ a 1 a'ueoi. 1 ' wVsa-lUH,tWAbv r-arW..a toy foTV.2t.s; Geo. ; IfcaV' srha Ireuirw l nvt!Uil. He irrf.iV Atrmt.p nit hi remember a. Il wiU t1riude k.:ulf koowa 7 !.o hell 7Hi."dit h ',het sr4 ttk.n.' Il wettakrB ! J frm.1 if o fVtyf Miart. aOojhrr Jtt-3' Hr tw-2 tM;nlt:.,i'f7 tufteituvJ tardae4 ofbi uiaJ. f.ttinh:t. .-7 - rllKKiw .Icquirt yewier ia-ernr .f .Vklu. Mr. Pft.) t bam aT hi Kroti:rr io-1lw. i!dhm? He. ill IrL'ymi hl he went uf 16 battle. ml wVve relumed Ask t boam Vri bof unrle.sthe gjlant liar din? Hrj.iV.trfiJ e noox1 't ' rr a tj T tract (under the. direction of .the (inr rnmM ta he lnMil e' 'Thcv d.d Mt knof Die Mnclity aiKl protrrtinn ch f Ti$ n eate ihrpw arnon l hmf. and Uiey Vw bim If I turn U my old U.iite DiI frieml (Mr. Rciwan.) one. "i the an fi. nt nn of the ritilrrnr.7iMiw gf ie. in J wie. ant patvot Herialari 1 in reminds il of a ijortiera eniirB-f ami rn'ri-inJity; and vko t ncuQ Tionl t a-e haol, whra in flip ejr' KrI of death. " . "a Mr. 1BEI0XT. I !. low Twmjf H parlieipafr m the tura ami oira- coliira tf iT ..C'uotr; 1af I cat re- mtmber,' wheir vdeath fki'iff almt by 4hrowin fwbUIra on iia ailrfice, at evtty bnsli.' an.l fTfrr tfckkef rftnteal ia irii9i iiw n..rtnl uf thu'natlon on 1 rd ao amtwicaiW if. 1 aioktd '"'in l3c-vH of tht Unitr'J Sinn .' vie 'it erut-Vftit-tftthat at!' l"!.! eitfuitce are 'ai ttj'nlWdit".; 4 n..rr at a fj'nUirt' tW4faRO remnre "tie jxtWr Trim it-Uiff nl aii'll'iiH I awre tut I rtl ti. th.a r (he'irtreoEtH mt wJair of.tKa) ! vt luJI'raftwwn Uu.fc 1e jp"fal .. . . . i and -iridic act vi . .'ne jrtwin fi,r l4ktraia hare reucd tro for -.t4ia.;r m mt ane thins t the rn tliCajt'-from - Maine, (Hr 'Holmet) .wWa frnwir jnM hat die, and tr, and 4Tr;jeii,T lle 'tiame' of Andrew r Hikoo 'will te tetd y rrrrenfe ' aJf fKHiteriiT' and tivi peat actin mil be aSinin firhi poiht'in wit to , brnirh'ed nilioM ttw ry Vliai lead tn i ")h eetiiimrn' misuf aa well - it teaiW U raie a commoikin In tHecean, j areiHint of th removal of 4 ffw' auUor dilute fficfr, whtliavetveld tneir of Coea already for too t period, and vKote nlacei are 'weir .ynplird, lhe aame clamor a attrmcrte J la b rail ' i . aa. t tr. j. .1 - - ru aainai iir jvncriii, me g,rniii '.dMameuliniona -ifYe-.e Jottd add Inn; and atiil rideffect'Va produced to hi diaadanjgt.' ' '''V.i 'C'l'f ' Mr r; PBBinHT,'.tIiw -il'be re uiiml mef ihe dan of hei'ir., Mf name na ren lnirminccu. ujr wij UriniU i ilie'athaV'nf orntinKQl or d riie !-' called' Moral -Treason.' k i 1STI3, when thaaf countrj' waa it), tti : grpyt pril. and -danjjrrj 'Vfjrn'the . ric ea blwod iif the'We! tmd enriebf-d the it of Tipaiine "i'lid, ; the b-'tikV of 'lie Ujisiir! !Hvhet iMviea and Alien, and n her, patriot, lud filUjij when i?WM-heier.-''M jdwiin'.' Lrwi &,'iVi; ' dt r' were in cj)'Wit5"whi,nyaW' the Uif'iHiif my ctmntry isaoitigfmm ery pnre. 1 likewwe aw poring, jiuj cit'Z n di' nui gnig eidisfmnlii, iuI fli-utHing ' caprtiiiiat . Iroin jMoaotiig ibie'incy 'ote Oiivrrnineht.V I iliu nr wi.iuiirp m thai ehni",t'd,5 71orV. i ' TV niori ' I nrRud hi'm If ah" indr .vhIujI hhhII ann lumelf, Vid jii vfr tT metenemv, and aid ratit. ta. . uecnutie be ma wiloed Tm pert act Jo ,bU tteaiwnabl; intent,' ?, If the' sauif inilividoal shall nft jo; iiveitVVhe ti etiMnt. hot remain wjtn , andj-iem 1 4 ptiv influence' o a t pfevent'ten jn-'ii fiuin j'limnjr She ataHilail of tbi'if : ' country, he thefpoy ltoef a ereater ;tn ..iUiy t 'he eoyevnmrnt, and his lotrn timf ta aa t rtminaVaa ' tlioosh he had trace my mennw birk." anu name tne find iudclinbie impreMtn imprinted i it. 4t woukl be ttie aighf of 'ny eldest brother Wredm'aod dym tinder the wimni'a inflicted ot the tomahawk, and sraiDins . kbiie: mmner aoa . awn" weiit In the same way.' 1 hare en a widn'wed emther nlnndered of )irr wlmlc Droperi,' tn a swfil'' ntzhtj Iron .ffluAte and cae elu ej to iioYcriy . . rn.m-.-m-. a a a . . in a moment, ami tnntuy comnnna.jo labor with 'net wh hands . to eegcate her latt and fafttriie soijl- who now-ad' dressel jettVStr.' IfemeudW .the two comnitniea (smkefl f by he' Senator friim'Mrsf'iufi,) sn( by VYrpnia ?o our relief TheYV were filed Ranger; IVf were 'stout;' foasH- iookios men, mirt fit1 for coorts or palaces, but each man wa a ynant to ua they were ang-'ia itf jleliterattve v " Thef guarded tta, and fed iia noon the game of the wildrrnes. sir, in my lutr cainnanun. one rotnoa hy of "theiH'ifieventy fi6 men) Vere o more veai TUiue jnan many .oiucr hunters of tUe - prVseni-tlay aa tould sund in the Venosyltania Avenoe, be wpen thta vanitol and the rresident'a in vyendening unto' Cnt the things thM-'re Cc8ara.Aild U atforda; ti sincere' satisfaction, m" iiivint " puoltci ty to the ToUowtng puraeraph., in wtikh Mat' Etori, the Secretary at Vtr, in nighl VotnAimencvf,' to tatef that it is ted ki itleUa tawda i.as.Ue' ere yet h'W e tr' I, tMiU ta 1r. C sWtSff fee , txcetjl V ct41rrii rsf ihU- . t wa autrd te h.lhai On- JciuabaJ aaade ap h And l re Oew. Cti hi awd "! It cept the'WBre? lt C. rtp!d t 0mttt' He kaJ aeter KKjit the 2 rj that it tuirt 'great 'uWiTiona , l".tU p, eUdet al ine United State W think' iag f hlon bM ht here wa difi altj i. tbe way whkh ewld n urwoast-'hjii he , kJ eC"eO'l'd a ff lend f hi- for a 3;, and be bad n...t.rtnfvl ttlAt thk VPTf ofR lud b en aftrrMrda leiatXby gnotktr t mtton fr ihi fried--Hial cad tun fecnm lie It either tf m aeaae. w nnr or Id duty frtend, t accept of thU Eire tiider thoe circamstaore. " I mtur, therefore, :ir,ncaditinall ioe the ofart, mack; a I am gran , fied.at th good opioiow ef tha PreK ijrnt, ana in Kina rranocr in wnnn nr H raaJe the ffer,w-Sch. wa koow, wa the aubstanca of .the cantersatitin' d och was tht wnftolictted way in which the oflVr wa made; uik -he bo- rmrable manner ta which It wa JmIi- aed V. . : ' Thif Prr atdent af the Dpi ted State smediaiely d'uecfed aa ana wee to be warped u Mj'r l,amjoel 4hat he applaud! the high minded and hnnoia U e rnure. by which his conduct had b-eft regulated, end that he waa. in con saence, he more aiixioua to draw him into t r public sertue, in the con- fl mmuI and highly repmsible ptarato whit h he wishfd to appoint hira that the (Bee to iiuestion would not befon ferretl apoit hi friend; iiui that if Ma- jur C.'nouUI dechne it. it disp-iattion Ttuld then tak adiffrrent (ne iin 44l that, if under the rircumaunces. e should fee ldmelf at liberj 'n arcrp' the ooi'e. the President wou d be pleaa rd . to below. it upon him, as he had oriiinidly prop.eii - - ' - M,ii"f C ttill declined acCi'flting it. Until hail '4-ei his friend, '(roto for ht nrtt (irne informed l the ai.nlua t o'i i Artd that iiienil lri turf heMtate rJriine oioiiient to pie Msjor C to ac cdi ihf.iffice. e ouc tr the penect nccuracy of these fat't; the unrxpetied tendei of ttie nffite,', the prompvanu absolute detietwinn of -it and, "if there" be a man, wno uoet not admiie tu even anl honoraoie rouroe Campnell.he mutt be mtde of diflVrent - ... . (Material Irom most person Y i aa le that man to lake his leaaon- from the moral Chair of the National Journal, and to joiri the banners of it party. , . .. Richmond Enquirer. -m- -... -"-. , " rr;j-a. en u na.-arwi a lUi e e ranee r.J mh,. tV aaate af )rtatie t mrtKred ie bttrafed frjalrJ wuh cp(tt Ui roeetry pau?g bf hi ilf l2 aft bu jbartat fraM laa mm4trti tatf las 8Wt. may a t irae oe .Ccf f ta hi trtlaw cittxea.' . 21QC5S 0? lxa Hi been found In the rank of the enemy So I spoke irtfiVe.'who'.'Bed their in v.:. flu. hce'ia prevent llie loan oPmoney, ,wm a wa necessary and tuflipcnsiwe IU WllltJWUI UIIOCUHIIVUUI MID W. . I iirlntta I than .nil ll.intF t rl affirm ii.i; But J need; nor, nrge' argtii i luruin ku . i.i.ii .n k. uiH.il iiif .linn irii then 'ti d op to the ,y M.i4thu'ett, and , V ;1 eldntf.'ntlrconfendid fur h Cnun ,' . tmt .mj'aeii rnouta tmw, ue louna nn ,-VC . ideie aideg','71 then Venaai ed btit In - iar irss uegree tne opiiMon enei tatneu i and orac tised iiiKnfc ht the Mutfia 'of '.''. ; the United .State' tulu' not underthe ; TCnsJuuiion be i-(mtUeil to f ros jtte ; vv; ;lnvfi their ii"a ti-ia. ; or, of the Uhiteil i h:'-. Sty' W i n i i me tit ware Vtbe y read t he ;X;:tsii:;uttoa hi the Jelte r, rfgvdlesi of .v.v;;; r ., '' ,;..": '.-."V .f W '; tii ti nouil vuomtr to mat lie 4 eiMvw,! uny toe rommn; enemy . wa j Z In. ' 1 a- rl ' . k - ' .. f i s, TP"t.eii tmia iiuf ntiruera, t. Mr then ftiii now vunMim i. enncurreg Tritij u tne nfver oppi-u to'uinune or sttHiy v igrAuhiiiai division r of, finest their. ' kon-y inquiry wa wherA are1- the ene w . mie or ne countryr I hey went ta ''?- search of them.' and the o'ulr charsc . i .. h lain fto-nind . n,in i ii h... f v-l" went loo fart and oyerdone' thir duty. !-. 1 - Thisichiiree and those: who made it. X';;;.1 hr dder' M bHtora, are has.rnng i 1 ta4 ivwo!. Shall I, vn account of Ihii ;4f'V'4invren ofnpiniflO rehroach and rtie' X ;? lsorf "Miisachuetts,; nr call injonrstion t Uo(Nh wa the cradle1 of American lib V' ;ex' rf There is the? gfoniid over tohieh mel Ad am ; and "Ji .fin ulancoi k We are authorized to state, that th Secretary" ol the Xsv j, on receiving satisfactary information that certain Officer of the United States Navy had been -concerned in ihe ate duel near Philadelphia, which resulted in the death of Mr, Miller, of that city Communicated the same to the Presi dent of the United states, and recom mended ihetr ' dismissal Irotn the ser touied from a' cnaUiion Daiwr. id thr 1 i-e: and that the President,, on bejii; . . - . - . . i ....... maue acquainted wnn ine iscts,- imme diatelr ordered tiie name of the follow tug officers to be efn d Irom the Regis rer t t.ne v ,r LiruieiKinf Lvimnna ngrne, Iji'Uteiikiu tfumptan J - - 4 PKcti Midh'pmi.i) Char m H Dvryve, Midshipman Lharle G Hunter: The determination ol '-iheKxerutive. announced in the aboVt paragraph, i one ol g' eat consequence, to which wt: sreuntpistd to. award the nedit ot the be! motives', and f ain thing we can we, f a wto and provident ettrrne 6f the . only. jrei ogative fsave on?) of the xecutive ot the United States. The greatiieiM ol it.-.consequence .lies afft. i.. ii ft -ill titi t .m-li nuikh Iirt ttiir. iJ 1 extraorumary mem, ,ne aaueia snoaiu Kt iM .,.t" .k,a..M,;B r. rtanluly:bl.jtna V rTin8! r )'T H ,hat j.o'duei, or lhalienge uf defiance tn on tor nis vnuntry, t j"ubu,v!"" ,M rrv"?''T,,,,aj Hiine,- rue niDei. retire ,i piivuie . . . i' i. Hie and there iittiuw w- atevec pu vult tneir presence may iiir'r,T. the faet that Commort soldier in otrr arm v riinnot -rise highef than firj)ral or sergeants ;irid, thit thi'e: gr'aW "re 1o biiuii( "'theJextenJ .aif his atbitHnits ah ulateil to deaden -4.UMeci1iiga! honorable Varabituitt; ': Doutitless ; the -nggesnon i secretary caton, w car ricu inio eiitci, wouiu.joioae new lit biiteiet'.Wder-ilie Alexandria .Ga zette.' tve t woiioera will pevrr cease Old Dominion '' becretary 'fcaion, tn a late commu- , picaiion n reply to a leao'utioii ul the senate making enquiry into the caue iitHlesertioii in die-Army,' gives what wc -consider in extelU'nt .ueksiion. and one"which-We doubt not,1 the wis tlotn of congress will ad-.ipi and iict up on.- file propose, that phimiiit ion in the artnir should be extt-nd.l to ihe ranks; and that.' tnstcod of givnig ull (he grau- uatei at Wst: roint1 tommtswons, and -.v4neVtotK.hen.ir;,llalcedw. " V8' JW totnmiiwon, na th ?non Wer hu fiUtng;tipthfctphsts ; tn tliearmyv g. ;hereVjipre 'my regret that the gentle "n4 ?C,U,V'2 'fa ;;stiFvfi matter i man from yine, (Mi"-, Holme) who. ha may desetti,1ircasw of :r, be a niifi, win ne -toieraiea, on. the fmr nf nfliiCrs ot the Nay i Army, witl persons in he private walk of life, if, under 'aoj. it-Biat Alice.' triiau-v twe n themselves, 4.. Wr ft-el surry for r4te seconds in the iaie duel who have thu b n inadr (lie first olijnts of a jusi regard to the gen feral HMHimtnt oi tne r-o(Je on ttus occasion outraged We cooipaxniiiiuii tRetituatiot) evenot the mi is ' V I V llijr t in tf-lnut i ftlll lliA il.iuii.n if Llarii'n. i.a '"S'l,;"' i , ? tttce,ia.ster in fightc Th- Peopl will ;.MM.n -uu u wiuHcr, i iIprve. o-ead:wl Viewing to the impulse ot blind pa8ton, the youth m Ihe sr.. vice ot their country . nodt j .tan dnig the conditions on which they en ter the public service, will submit thi 'm elves to the . military -Jaw, ' wbich i henceforth io be substnnted for the ar bitratnent of the pistol and the sword in which chance decides as often, for the wrong a for the right. . The error ot education in false code of hmoi, has produced ', the late fatal catastrophe Tjhe decision of the President, in regard to it, followed up as it must be rigiilly, in etery case, tears up the error bv the )ts --AVt. Int. A - the sevjtary say si-44 This course wiiYprescnt;oppoTiunies ro ine non t ommissioned . officers' risi ng M to a ny rank. however! high' The com hiMnvnldier will Tpercetve 'theftoad to piouiotino, open, artd acct-sible? new (eeluigs will, be tnspwud; 'ambition, uonor anu; priite.wni concenira'e tneir jr tluence. - to Vtjgenerate - the otdte:r character; aud with it, thevili of de- serlion may ceit- Pride yn every thing to a soldier; Ii is tlns,anl this only, which can renT him heroic a; midst danger, and invincible in bat VtMr:J$i Campfiett-rTtcasitrer of the United kes:--Thia gentleman has been Ifeoufirined by'thp Senate of the U. 8. -but the,'Nt'mi;a Journal will not M him' escape without the customary l;'i?rV . me4.'iwheo ' ihet called -the son, of 5; lihertjr ' to artbs;' To ,. mi it is ty jcasiigation.i. JJot contenl with praining r ro"""1' V. wit -nPtie' suieessorVOenieiark,)o high iertni t , "ttm!iiiere Which such men breathed . VA T'?i roUsi.be favorable in Ihdepemtenre.'Siid "i - fhe rights or man, although, noxtous va V -'.'. por - may-sitse and eitlo aod, abide r7 there aielsewere fiw a season! the rays of h" sun Dl liberty w'jlj penetraie and . ', - ilNvpve tliem'.r.f';'.. , r ih ink tiie Senator from' MiUinr fi !. ie kind feeirngi he ha-natii i frv... Ai,i:I theaiicienl 'iuUVfiiis f - the West. Sir ;;the ? wcrr gV I , it speaks :,mist.'dispiir;iii.!l of Mri Camphell V iiretenniih'. V c ha nnen 1 1 lo be con versanti :f.' Jtme-vcHh all ivhich our : tmtiniu the circqmatahres ,if slr .anphe irifiuvice in this quart apm-irHucTinna ii is out jasiir.e voinm tn stale them -.-He wsitr once,' roident of Tenitts-ee;vand titers Oi-m- Jackson occrojc, at qaamteii wtin tittft ktMjw his oiiffi.Riis tif hoiHir,- Iik) Ys-'4'nfiexib(e is jnbtniuti. of Mr, Cafnpbc'lJ. tnitfipr' root Extract of a despatch from Major Heiiiy Lee, Consul General of the U niifil Stales, at Algiers dated A!giers, Osji December, 18-29, to Mr. Van Buren, Secretary ol States - f-Jneiwiou these rircoinstances not i)U ijr to, evince the efiicacy of the mode of iMeeding which' was prescribed to rne, VirVJiorder to mark the elevation al character and quarter, hae beei, ad- Tanc ej, by the pridence and ability of .!ny wrthypredecesMir-arid ;by, the Akj conduct of our Nav) commouder iti;jhe Mediterranean but . tlvielly by of on who sef'vice and sl. c'tt!d t'lot savchim irom an' ar Mjud a hapless fate.Jv;ln' this distant JIUmJay', ilmrcl 2D Tat reslatio!t abmtiled by Mi. Chtrabrr. direr tint ihe Commute f Naval Afftir t ta quirf iota. tht eipedieocy af continuing the half pay penoa t ceyaia widow and fphms of drrtaaed ufiicet and eamVa f ihe Nfi aO'pteJ with an amendment, A report was received froas the lotmiiee Geoeral, made hi rompluiic with a renolutioa of (ha Se- . . - Bate, gtviof, the namoer ot iiioiMm drpaty Postmaster , ia the"-rliacrent State and v erntoriea. Mr amtiB. at Vd.. from ihe Committee an fiaaoce. ta ahkh had been referred th resolu tion of the 30th December, 182), direc' ttii the Committee to iaquire jnto the expediency id establishing a uaiform curreacj fur the Unite'' rtiatt, made a. report; which was read aud ordered lobe pnutxd. Ir. Wlnie. iMim the Committee oo lodiao Affairs, to which had been referred theseveial memorials in relation to th removal of tbe Indians beyond the Mississippi, made a report, acewmpnhied by a rexdution, that the Committee be discba'ged I rum tlie far ther consideration of the subject. Tuesday. March SO-lTi Senate was occupied prinripally in a drbate on an amendment proposed by Mr: White to a motion of Mr. KrelnighayseD, to print 3000 Ctpies of the report of the ecreiry at r, on tne suojeci oi in. than t iviti.itinn; and the progress of the ar( of agriculture, manutaeture and commerce, among our Indian tribes luring ihe lasteight jear Mr. White' motinn was tn add two- letters from Ca ll titj Starr and Ahm .A; Heard, of Tenj nessee. to the Hon. Poor L-t on the sinit- sbbjecr, to the report ol the 8e t.-ftary at War. Mr. Frelinghuysen opposed me amendments on the ground that the letters were unofficial; tha they had never been seen by the Socro iu iai is t VV ar. ii rk iViakw tljaffl tk ti rts! Ar - - Ii WJ " 9 ,M a-T v e P'M,JTer' H 14 leading ioterngalirie Which might pane answers, uecausc mcv luutncu uu some subject upon which o inlorma Hon was tleiiicl by the resolution ot the Senate, which had drawn' forth me re port of the Secretary at , War, t which they were to. be appended; antl because such a course w ould be disi e spectful to the War Depart irient. Mr. White argued in tavor ot the amend ment. He ; showed tiat though the letter had not come lhrou,li tlie Wui Department, they were mulled 10 ; much credit as if they had.-'The gep lleman front whom they- were received hail as anisic opporlunitias of uscer taming the real slate of the Indians, a -. any agent of the Govemmeni, either in or out of the War. )epartmnt. tine of these geBttemeft bad. resided forty two years' among the other had now li ved tor ten yeajrs contiguous to, ihe Che iuke nation; arid both are well known to memberstif bmli Houses of Congress, as men ot integrity and veiatily the infurmalion these leitetscontailied was ol importance jp-the public, as ii df?e np.'d the real Vnuatiuri of the Indians, ami shewed the effects ol our policy in promoting' ettlier .t f future haiiMoes of those Hnforlunate'peopeki 01 of con-; deinniiig t,hem to a liie oi misery tie gi.edat.ioo; and ruin. .;Tlte arpeiklinent of Mr. White,-''' was also advocated by Messrs. porsirth, )it kersun, MpKikley, and Hay tie. and opposed - bv4 tes.rs. tVter and Tynbie. Mr V httt's a Of-Mlmcnl wa curneu oy a vote. 01 sjd to 'SO. . Mrt Johnston, of liuiaiana. o 1 uoied the floor during the remainder of t he day', on Mr Knot's restdution Hie President of the United States, oy Mr.'DtHielsoh,- his jPiivate -Secretary transmitted a i-nrrintuiiicalion from the et reiary hl'the: Navy ,' in relation to 'h survey of-KyviWest- Wednesday. March 3 1The bill for increasing ihe, terms, of die U. States' Court, Tot;' site' Sotftjsern Judicial Di tiic't of the State of Njew, York, and Tor lidding to the compensation of certain Judges,' Wa ed tti, he engrossed, for a. third teadiog. The Senate resumed he consideration of the bill' tnaking ' appibpriatinns for holding featies with certain Indian tribes, with the amendments. Oij this bill" a debate ensued, in which Messrs',, Frejinghuysen, Grundy, Holr.es,' Mc Kinley, King, Forsyth, and Hendricks took pait. The bill, was then laid u the table with an understanding that it Is to be taken up next Monday. I he bill from the House of Representatives in relation to the, mileage ol members ot Congress was debated at considerable length, but before any question was ta sen ihe Senate adjourned. Th'nday, April 1,- Petitions, reso lutious. reports of Committees, and a great number of bills in various sta ges, suicersivply engaged attention. Friday, rfprU 2. The bill to etab lish the oHie of Surgeon General in the .Navy, was read the second time, an-.l Iter having been explained and ad cated by Mr. Ilayne, and opposed by Mr. Dickerson. was, on motion uf Mr. I)., laid on the table, to allow ' time lor a further:- examination of it a merits. Mr. Johnston, of Louisiana, cbittiniied hisspeech f Mr. Fool's resolution in relation,; to the - public lahtls, and when netiaii cnncloded, the Senate adjottrned over to Monday next. ULrUESENTATlYLS.! Wa ir. lDf ( rtstnUnj IN., itv'sc iH.t Mia aiia.wa " Mtuer frata i ta l prt cJif.afur tended a liJ, and th I ! M tUft vtsUkrnapi wiea lr. r tec dJrtstd ta aoae aoid the cHrc af 3,a bMit. ia v:h:Ui'B to the rrsul I tie. A laog diuesMo took plate ap aa the b-U for the rJiDqoishoot ot ln Jiau (oeivatioii IB AUtiaica; aa tLe cre f which Mcssi. torrsuT Cb- aeettcBt, Ctav, Hauttugton, Thacepaoa at ' Ueor-i;. . .V.;tl. ficptd; ,JJeli.l ilh, Dtyioo.-.ind; ilay net took Ilia UeO-te . having Ixu jrt. eiriBkive. Mr 'P..i nixsca th Bfcvi a tjarsttvo, wtach w eatuyil by a vote of 60 ta 5d ' l"ho tlev hawers cr, refused to ukt the main tjuesioa, by a vt.t.e vl 82; to! 7iLl Tbe bOJ wa, therefore, laid over nnut Finlay ext being tlia first day tor the consideration ul prtvase buMneu. . MaatUrtf, March 29. I Vi reiolulioti ol Mr. McDulfie, for the redaction,' at 4CCIUI0 period of Hie bcss'iihi. uf tba 'ii - . . a cuoipeuaauwB. aitywau-io loetooera ai MugTes. wa again -considered, -and Mr. Coulter dnduded th'ftmark iu appotMiivo to -it, Jlnc -ttt)ect cu- pied me coosiueratioa ot the llojeuiH lit th croo ol ihe aiioiu-d Jiour V nous private bin . were ; read a- third urn aud pasted; and tht remainder ol the autiug wa taken up in the istus- siuu ol ine bill lor Uie - couslruciiou- ol a road trow Uuualwe . to New Or tisaiia ' . 1. '. v,t.'- ?. . r '-' Tutiduy, Afarch.'W.--A memorial was preseuveu Irom Geo. Uarrisoh, as king lor compensation; for time rtecea sailij vxpeudedtij nun a Mtuisier ' 10 Colombia wore than tin ee ntouth. li waa referred to ihe Commutee on.Fof? eign ASaU.' ll.e House ihen'tesuined the consideration of Mi . McDwthe.'s resolution toredutelbe pay of Mem ben ol Coii-ei. altet ibe sesrlon had conunued lor. a soecttied term. Mr Wayne, wtiu had p. ssCssiou of live flMr 011 ine previxus day. Jarrseil me House iu opposition to the measure Mr. Smyth, ot Va. roe in coiumuatmti, but the hour tml expired, ihe bill for tbe improvement ol harbors was ordev ed to be ii";'0ed lor a third reading i'he House iheu went mtoa Con.mittee ot the VV hole on the slate of the Uuiou. upon. the bcflor, the Construction of a load irom llufl'tto to Jsew Orleans, by wayol Wathingion."' Mr- Crawfot'd,,fl Pennsylvania, addressed tbe Commit tee 111 support o the- Hill, and entered mtu a deiatl ol the advantages which wuu.d result from us atloptiun. , Mr Maiidilei ituiuvfed on the-aatue side, .mi ailViicaied the propriety and polity 01 ine measure, a advantageous 10 ine 1111 nary commercial,, aud gen erai interesis ot the, Union. Mr. Uith 1 ilsou also supported tlie measuic ' an.i aigueil aigieat leugth .in favuKot uhp, .. ..1 ... . .1 . .. n 1 ' kx .( iiMBii ui me riiau irom Dunuio m o head ot Lake Chauiplain, tn.Ver moiit, bud tneute tn 15oiou, in .'Mass- t'l vposed by'' the amehdmet lur on 1 y fcubmnU-il by bun. ' Mr CrocRei objected eiitireiy iolhe project; which he t i n e.ntied wo.uld,-il i were anemp ted tube canted into tftUt, involve the couiuiy 10 an endless expense.. It. re ' a , ' III . ? , r miuut-ci turn t.Mi J. said ol a - man in Uliio who Was iitoceedmar to his lioaie. VtuU a bag 011 bis back. .& who beibg met ny 4 oeigubur, Was -asked, wlii was Caiiyiiigm the Bck. upon his shuut- deir Put tit yuui hand and see, said ine man and the inquirer, doing so. wa; bit;iy' a raccoon: and. on com pfatnliig Htid askitig again wliat at was was answered '.thai 11 was a bite! ttucl ne t,uteiftt un uiu 10 Ue, tor; II we otiie apMt(piiiiteV money (or the con str ut non ot tins i oau, -Jwe should - be cat ed upon I'm more . uit'il we shouid Mkve no means or upiwuiumiy ol snip ping in out .career...- It, however, im- ad .snomd be made, it ought to gu-bV way ot .ytemplMSi Mr. Chilton oppos cd ti.ebil. lie obut'.ed 10 ttte ineas nrc, alihougltrienu.y to.the system of Internal improvement. . He "objected to i. fiuiu hi-j own personal knowledge 01 1 ue !icies. wnu n would be met with fromwinps and W4ter coutses In le cwosuuction of the toad.- It would not only cusi, Uey ion- at leat fifty in 1 1 no us 01 uuuars, oui wiien made at that xpuseVthe, road could tlever be Jiiltie avatiu'o.e Jur uatumal obj-Pt ts or purpus 01 iiy nature - whato ver-. A ptoiO'igeu diacossion took place, in wiiuh iesi.a.,Cokei. Carsoni, Craig ol V a., tipeigiu, retu and "iarnoger, took pari. ltt rents renewed his amend ment to strike out the enacting clause. AUer so .e lurtber debate, the Com uiitiee t ose and reported. The House again weni lino Committee of the lt ae(tfc uu:.t 1 tve Mam c attHn, v.. jrctrd ly B :t J 121 to C'i. aitin4er of tht ctt wis drtr Cei lerat'ioa tf tet!!t f r- oi rrrtaia ortrr. a&J u j tiKWb.II fe the r'rrfr. tw Qusrirrmastrr't Irtrt: tr. T'iUriJjv, 1 .ipt 1 1 ; ? acted, tn Caii e l rie , the State of tht t'cisn, ra'f, canatruct td frn Pfr,,9 of 'asrucrloo to New Oc!rjr Bol came In sdv decision. " .' TrUi, XmaI Th act prUtmj cerii s aneipri,dtil , wa read a t .ird time -,J . fhe bill t rclinnwfH (he rr.f , interest r f the Uni'etl Btatt t ta ieertati6n in Alabima was t: Mr. Spencer, ofNew,Twkno the bill be t ecoasmitted ta tbt C tee on Poblitf Lanth. jjiih inifi to report a ptovimj that a!l cnrf of the lodiani ihovM U rtv'ir. . 1 rii r- ... .J pproreuoi oy.inc i.-isiiiri Ano. tli United State in beir ni District, in order to gward the I atainU . being overreached in quenct ol their; improyldenct a norancetand that wiiliout the r- and ervl.rentynl. of the p'utrif. tijrnej.k.acn conveyances jtn u d em-U iwtafid. . V-Mr. Clay, uf bama, objecied in jhe riropoiii;iun t Commit .the bill ItTtlit committee reported it, although be assented 1 Bmeodmentv''A recommitment to Committee wouM lead to delay thr' ii -... ni snouiu preter it jvterence h Committee of the -Whole- Uooie Speneef agreerl lo the'togjestionv 1 Mri,Lwij of Alabama,! moved, i! mendraent, ta strike out the Du attomre, and inaert, in ;lie tht the words " the Hegister.and Here of the. Land Oflic-a, The amf mrnt wa negatived Mr. Stronr - gested its reference . to' j,h'e Connn of . the- Whole:, withant -4ntructi Mr ; ay and Mr". Spencer' of h Vorkassentiog to' t this, the till rerontenitted accordingly ; COMSXTJZTZCATIONS. X -i.r.t;." bB-Titii''-BT.';;un-k . Hank of Ah. State f South' Can.. M Esttta EDlfns8omefi5 or , year ago our country waa. tnninkr with tent bills, issuett by inihiuki ttid petty corporations in . this ind i! adj-jining States.. .'Iheinanylusseiia inconveniences- resnhing frnrn sttdi s'purioui circulating toediBm inila ' the,. JUegislajure to JnieTCrrei seyeral ineSectai) attempts, the aci 1 81 b Va passed in aid Of "preriousi; aud proved V'ffH'tuaIv forv the' tin vv nen i nau remeutea tne evils on; which J wrthi h ' tufl'eredrtt Wnw 1 haye been forgotten; but it is never less the law of ; thet land wew: ;Jil t' ann ine oiner ats of Assembly on sobjecr,; wliiclj J arl'itjU ftrrci, nbt been forgotterr W shoald not 1 be' InumlateAaa tre a by cent bill . - -1 . -. ... .- . ' . . sueo oy ine tsgnx or 114 o:a:e of 6 uo)w:.,f. iTjqujr (jci roils IHS tloo!) teive. antl pas Athem wtHiput Hware th J it i contrary to qaw-! chitp yuo, pageil 542 vol. Sr.d nf k revisal, and there yon will ' find t ?nd., Thut it'Bhall ijot be 1 a wful any person or persons "(o,.pass er i ceive aiiy bill; order, ticket, roh)is' note, 6r other species of t.ecOfitv. wh ever may be Hsforuror name comtm ly called due-wl;- issued by any p son or persons or bodies corporal aiiother .State, under the penalty of ' pounds tor eacn,ant every bill, nrr ticket, nromtssory note: or other eci tv, whateycr may.-be its form of nac roinmonly failed dueuills-sa pas Or received." j 1 4 J , would also respectfully call fiic: tenlioo of the Judges and' Jushm the Peace to th" 5tt seen of lht as they seem to have forgotten li lies therein iroposuo on thein,yrj ; i y 1 -VTO& THB- StAIt. Mtssri,. ZVAos, Yob will obit- constant reader ofj your paper lit ' serving ine twin wing querc, -.louriii sporting - magazine; aurl .odilressd the. ingeuious ariihmeticiani for tion: '',; ; . ?tfffon Kte gentlemenr A, Ci IJ and .K thus discoursed of moneyV vybirh consisted nf Amei eagles, of ten dollars ;acrt ac ' English gaineas, of -1 'wentynne lings sterling each: A. had eight for eyery five guineas; B. had t eaglea for every seven guineas; C thirteen eagle for every nine guii D. had eventen pxtIps for t' W hole ou the Stale ot - the. Union, Mr.l eleven guineas: and "E. had seven e VVitk.itte iu die Chair, on the bill for for every five-tnineasi . Now, if iijc I v Bjjiiuuuaiiuil vl- . t.cllBIII Hues pended balances of 'former' pprptia lions, and the bill making a ppropiia tiuos lor the Ktigineer,' Ot Jiiaiice, and Vfuai tenuaster's Depaitinent; . aftei some lime spent in the coiisideT.itiun ol tht m, there not beiiig a quorum present the Commutee rose, and the Huue"ad lourneu ' ;,. w edrusday, March SI Ihe . ch cusston of Mr. MyDufbV" .reknlnviioii lor. thereuenchmeni ot the pa v. of the nien.uets alter a gperiu.ru term, was re sumed , Mr smvth.ol -Virginia,' Sioirs of New Yoi k. and Mr Care I eng sev era I ly addressed the 11 ouse in opposition to it The latter gentleman pioposcd that the sessionjof. Congress should terminate on . the 15lb'day of April, in each year, which 'proposition , .nr rjvereiici .lassacnusciisacirp i ted b aitHidnlfication ttif ItiaaWndV Iment. 4 On the cal! of Mr. 'Wicklille, the first tliree men h'ad. Ja iwit:) A and C,: were tdded . together, Jl 5 would be 1127 pieces i'f ' mone;! 1st, Sd'hnd 4th added together. make 98 pieces; the IstjSd 1065; Jhe.Kt. Sd ttnd 4th. USD; 1st, 3d end ilih. 1 1210; the and 5ih, 1068; he' 2lt 3d and 123); (he Sit, &) and th, TSU: 2d, 4'h axd 5tVJ 11C5); rd .t 4 h nd 5ih im-n's pieces added ti cr,; make 1314 piece oiNmont)-. eagles and guineas: JJow- the qu,'f is. 10 inform us what was the rr-s' or.' number of,' j-ietes ahiongsf ihf ; tlemeit; as also-, w hi tn umber of antl 'uintar each geritU me'i bbsseshioti: also ihe aiiiouttt in a1' I"- Vri" motieyj accountiiiwr!4Cligu.ihi?a t nnx Khii imta - ntpr in -i as 't y,HKle'',-gner -ky"wbich afi hue 1 jar Vttk'& nature btay teltruty , 5 A' 'if'.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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