Tin: stai:. r ! I j ''1 ' ! t II i .V.r.'.Wt-n I 4 - 1 t i4 C' 1 m1 t!v4ir ; t t f t . U t ,. " 1,1 " v.r !l 1 ( t without at ! ;rt4 f'. t wxmIi W '.... i -" art ". r i r ," i . , , Z c" Uxxiii hi 4jlir ewrtt, pw (( Ml Clnk, '. mmm not axecc-d t Csadrvd dollar rwe aai.ovi. bca, S. .Jaa ht M furtkrr tmai trj, 1"WI, ill am, and rrt Montalooi tnk lW hwi of thia art, lie, awd the mom are, acreor, rf p lc A. - s- . . Appeared. April U, 1130 . , ' - ! rt !. At I utii!'iir.-!r : . . : : ; J . ' 1 11 . . . 1 J nr AUTuonrrr.- 'v. fir j UWi OK THB X'KnXD T TE. -. - i Act iakiiilliliobal amiroprilM tor , snrocuit ol' tTin iMrtwrt, Mid for re- X r tf ta me itf ncnica tr 's the aJ 1 v it I S oo ton Uct. l.rx to rik it. j tS ' r orifi vb(ruioaa at iba uoatkt ol aertuM i mn, tor iba. year Out Uuxuaod altit aua tred axi UiiKr.1 ' -" a , . -' tfrea auemHtd, .Thai Um LlUiirio tuiat ol er be,irt tha aam ara hereby apprapriif I tor vtrn'mt oa nj aoiDDUtius oertaia i-ki haratotara aanuaeaoed, to ia paid out of f money la U i reaiury, aot Otaerwiaa p- .iimIcJ- till ' . . . , or reiaorinf aoatraetioai a iba moii'K of oa ntr, UUia, ana tnmwod aiW kuadrad eighty ilollam, and Uin-tj-tn aaata. ' i . r eoinpletiun the remuval of acttmatioat - oioatl) of Uraad rival', Olito, f va tuou ata t)undi,d and lixr-thra dollar anil ita aaMa '-ti;.-, X r aampleting the jmprovaraents of Cles'fv I har or, Ohio, one.tbouani3 aeraa handred -ighty-i dollar and <-air aeata.-;. irramoriajr aandbar at oa aer the mouth .lock rirer, OIUo right thoataqr) G hu .1 and fift-nina dollar anJ mmnly-iele (f..w,-;- ;- V-'t tvl'---- -f:-'A' for improving the rirrigntiou , of Conneaii kj'Ohki, ti tboutanit on, himiliaJ and tlur; fir dollar anif &itj-5re anti .V-f . 'vV 5 f ur .coiqaiethig ntera- at the rBnutU 6f , Diin k h'aruai' New Vorlt, (toe thouuiid three Wired and lortjr-wi ;4ollar and aereiitjr-fivej !!'' .';', ';'vu-- -.". . 'or eompletSivt P'r at BaflVli harbor Nw It, fifteen Ihoasmul four hundred and eighty it dollar. . V.- i .v' ;7' ' "," v ' jC exteajing thejiiep &t Black Ilock. three nat4,)P8 hurtitieJ and aiuety-eiglil Jollai t. .r irnVrovinR tho navigntion of Ue'nesee Jri 1 Kewj-Yoric, Miirtwn Uiousand. three Jiurt-. I a4 thirty-ftv ilollart.. . & y tir reutoriog ohstraeiioiM at the wiouth of SoJn Bay,', Kew ,: York, fifleeo thousand hundred and eighty dollar. 't -V'i r rotniileting the, retQora! of the aand bar I near the mouth of Merrimack, rirer, Alas 'intUt' three thoaaaad fire huncUd and ii n and.' tew nty-trd' aenti. -'' vv, ?. -.'t , r the .prrsm ratioo of , Plymouth Ceaoh,"' ichiisetts, pne thomanij eight hundred and :(lollrv,.i!5itt iwOfer-y (r ereetine nler or o(ler work at orear jiiigtoii harbor. e Coniipetieot, sixteen thoi lour nanurad and luaufr-ona aollnr and -esn 'eenta. : j n-.-,.? v f.V'' V or deepening aa inland passage, be ween St. a and $V Mary V rirer, . nlieeo: hundred vr improving the navigation of the Miii i and Otiio rirer. 5fty Uiouaii( dollartv v i r removing; obatruoUon to the navigation he Kcnnebcls ,rireri at loyejoyV nairowa, t) five thouaand dollar. .,. ' i ;:Vj Vir improrinR -the Jiaruor of Tfeir Caatla, jcu Hook, Cheater,, and' Port Penny; in the kware rirer,' ten' thouaapd dollar. ,; br jnaprovirnf the Cape Fetfr river, belo i nin jrton, Notfh Carolina", t wentr-fi r thou j i hundred and e'lKhty-eight dullaraV t? or completing the removal jof obstruction W ppalachicoIariver in Florida, two tliou 1 dollar, "-'jY'Vi-' v. : 'j;,fcr5 or completing the) removal or obatrnerion k rive and hai-bur of St. Mrkt, in Flotkla, ilioannd dollar; U '. :::. r completing the Breakwater' at HrannJa his Maataohatetta, il thouaand - five lreJ Snd teventeen doH" nd eiclity-twq 'or carrying on the work. of th Delaware ikwater.' fo the ,ar- bni thouaand eiirlkt Ired and thirty ,ne; 'iundred thouaand dol t and for carrying dot he same work during rnit quarter of one thouaand fight hundred ' ihirty-one,. tixtr-to thouaand dollar, v -1 ' ? V'.'..V'A; STEVENSOX, I I O - - , I i . n . : . : : . speaker we. nuuae pi nenreieauuirea, yke.Preideht -f -the Vxtiufr ytntta, and ' v Preaidentf tha 9iiate 4 fti ?prwed, AjlViv5 j X; .' i'VyKvx.:j.Ksu.' Act,' to imenfl an aet, entftled An Act to end the time for locating .Virginia Military d Warrant, .and returning turrej there-. Vt" the,: General Land..OfBee,", apm-dTed teiUielh day tt Nlay, one thou sand eight JBdred and tweotytixr' 1 -1 ?-?M ' f tnactsd bvtke Senate jtut gotitt ntnet tf the; , United State if jimrica in W 0emii That the bfnoei-siaftd,!!-5 of the Virginia Line, '.oil the Continental Iiihment, their heir ,or aasigneea, entitled 'awy land within the tract of country re 4 br Uie Stale of Virginia, between the ' Miami and Sciota river, timll be allowed the first day of January, one thouaand 1 Hundred and tbirtr-two. to obtain war- S.tubjeet. however, to the condition, re '"', ani limitation,' relating to locations, ')', and patent contained iu tlieact of which a amendment. ' ' 'v;';"''V-' '"; -: -e . And be it further enacted. That no 'on (hall be made by virtue of any warrant td alter the said firrt day of January, oo eight hundred and . thu ty-twot and no 1 'hall issue in eonsequencc Of auy warrant led after that time. And that the second in feited in the frst aeetion of the above " , exooa that part tliereot whn-h "a certlRcatrtroro the Register of the Office of Virginia, that no warrant ha ia irpn th aaid '-nd Otfioe for die tame ter-' et and the tame, i hereby, repealed. PrTd, April 3, 1830. , , - V , ' ,ei to regalate and fi the tmpcniatioa 'ol vierat in the JJer artment oi swte. . i ;. ' t enacted by the Senate and Iluute itfRc- wuivet of the United Slater of Jimeiica in it anembled, That the Secretary of oe, and he in, hereby', authorized to em- vinet tierK, whone eomicostion aliall ri"! ,wo "laand doliara per annum; ' ( . " SPEECH OP CENSPEIGIfT, ' ' M sobts aiAoti-i'i ' ,'j Delireted in th Ilonaa of . epreetatirea, - on th subject of th recoUtio, aumitlH by Mr. Mcllnrfie, reducing tho- fr diem ' aftowtnet of member to two dollar pr , d 4, after tho aittina; of Congrea for 130 , dave, during ta lonf eaion and 90 day l ' durtog tbe abort one.. - -i',. ,1 II r. SrtioHr idt U had hoped ibat when thft tobjert wil lint brought forward br tht aTcntiman from 8uth Carolina, Mr. McDuffie) it weulj hire met wiifi tittle ftr on ybjectum. lie thought t!ie evil tpornp!iaeJ of wis ooe ibviotitlj pUia to the view of any per on; tnt he would nturc to uy, if (jentlerorn In Itiif IloUte wercdiapied tt hat tlirm up and refute to apply the reined y the people or the country would not 4ng iubmit to the jmpotitioc that were practised n them. ? Mr. 3. aaid. he had ncarcely heard a single gentle matl rjpen hi mouth tit thi debaie. who had Dot conceded (he point ' that, much time was unnecessarily consumed here in klsJation. i .Yet, when-a) remedy is proposed , (he re Is iu ch a n apparent pen sitivr nets manifested as Almost to pre clude the possibility of even -acting on the subject; much tooref of elTectinj tfny thinj like retoedj j-Sir, the; further this debate has progressed the more 'I hae be mi "convinced ( there is not, the least shadow of hope'of eflTecting taf thins like retrenchment this House. VVe" heif it tesounded frorrt" ell .'sides, that, the etl'fct of this resolution iU be to'.-ceit an imputation on- our own cos- i duct. Jf That it i impliedly saying, we ' do'.tiot ' fender an; equivalent, lor 4he linjewe ,consame here in legtsli'trdn. Sin I care .;nbt what thvimptAtwll.: mighf be-fl '"km cotmrtceif sorrifjAing1 oughftQ be done id stop the progress of an evij which, -in it tendency, threat-1' ens evils of po ordinary magnitude v -i lie would repeat," agtin, lhat he cared oot what might be- the effect ( ijti might have-en public opinioni 4ve; asserted mach unnecessajy time-was consatmed : hetc Mar sessions are -too long; and Sirwtthout intendipg tuf cast impute? tbn on"the'rbaricter of any gentleman, ; my.own opinion is, r our' , wages, were curtailed, it would shorten the, sessions Sir.'doyou confine Cofigresa' .within its legitimate sphere,' and-three months in each year Is more than sufficient for the legislation of this country, Past t law commensurate with this resolution; ' Jet it become the jaw' of the' land Jlhat the first Session f,eacli CoogreB shall - be limiteil, to fojiif -itiionths, land beyond which, the pa v of " Members shall ;not , exceed S2 per day; and jSir, my impres sion isi.'there wtiuld not ibe irianyt davs consumed alter the' font months expire ed,vt Considerable fpamjif saidTMrT S.lias bee.nt taken by,tlie gentle-me.rt-1 opposed t,i Jlhi": resolution, .to show that the 'present sessVoit will not e tceed those, heretofore4, on account, bf time And expense, y;W have been told that every .long session has lasted ; fie months,' anil, j oiaTjcrV of ; coljir thU must du sw too--Tiflsy Sir, lis the verv reason why J am for the'iew- or- tle'r.cf tMog.-'-Sir,-' old things arftj to oe aone awayanu an mings are iooc cOm'eW.3e'je'ile,o hallowed if tv of, ' retr.mthmmt, arid T.rrfimf ami. lor tne verr reasons wmcn cent e- hieii'fnpo8e; the - resoltlriort,,i he would support ii,v- ine pcopie expeciai; our hands; A correction ot an loose anuses which have crept int lhe Government: nd,4ie could aisure the House 'that tnere was jtyoBicu JMey were .morn deposed to work At. than the one tnow complained of. Sir if this abuse : of trus't-rtbis oflllgatwate-.rjf-public money, has existed coeval' with thefor rnation of this Government- it is jjtgh ti me the e vi I was Arrest ed " now , t j Uie accepted timet and duv of taivtlion." It ia hieh time, indeed, that the laborer should be made to render an equivalent lor nut nire,: tie uiu not jnean to im pugn lhe Members of Congress who had preceded him, but lie would sat, if be were ttr judge of the past by the present, abuses had ; existed-" We, - Sir,' com menced oor session ott the ?ih daj tif December; Almost tour months has e lapsed,! aud what- haye we dohe?!-if there i a bill which has been passed of a pumic nature, save a lew .appropria tions, they have escaped ' my incruoi T And. Sir, how many private ones have we-pawetl! Soiue iorty or tiitr; and here, Sir, is our indefatigable exertions which gectlemen boast of. air, I will tate one tuct which, in my -opinion, car its condemnation with it.- .During the first month, & until after the Christmas holidays, we met at.l&, and ".adjourned li'f .r, I am !. rcikf,,. ,u tf J, If I'l'-t.C ifffl!.'! L;iu;';!o:r,:;c '.':-, to u ) tVir rniatrr'l the ilesrrr CJ rr. i-r :su a",- ,p-jr.i!irornt.' llle womlrrrl V.it jr (t. J ! iih i:.Vet t! a tlemfn.in IS.eactj f '.rir e itrrdi. ' ht I Lc lb ;) rury imi-mitiunt, bad out thoujl.t fitua lor Ic.'S. I) another censort the ftl aof prnicioti Cvuiequenrea til uliith, ia hi opibion,1 waaisinuchtabeilrtadrd a the ona before mentioned, it it thi: there ii an old adage, rhich aaid , 7)tvch m fit, CNf ht wmjUjitJi ' Jso, Sirkairl be, hat will ha the tmtioa tiona -of our ronttitaeots, when they come to hear that there, ia to mach sen' aitivenesa eeaied about reducing te pay of member. Why, Sir, they wi; auppotr, that, indeed, with ut, the JhIi lic gnod ia a matter but of aecondiry contideration; and the opinion will at least be as rational to suppose that we caaae here lor pecuniary considerations, at that the adaption of thin resolution implies a censure ea oar conduct. Sir, it Is trae as tupel, that none andtr lleareo are soapt ta feel thc'laah of censure as those who ere guilt; Sir, far be it from me to impute dishonorable motives tp any member of this I1oum, I am' onlrr speaking of the effect the course of gentlemen will have'on pub lic opinion. Sir, I am truly Awry that gentlemen have thought proper. to op pose ibis resolution with such violence! The opinions of Mr, Jefferson, have been quoted by the gentleman from Virginia. (Mr. Smith.) It is aaid that he rccoro AieBdrd long teions and short speech es.3 Mr. 8. said ho thought tle gentle.; man from yirglnia wa amongst the last whashould coii)j)latn 'of long speeches. When the ' Ur-gister of ' Debates for tkis sessidn shH be publishetl." the gen tleinaii will norbe .behind in size or numbers -The fact was. this .session, it had ; beerf . long peechea end rahort session, and so it would continue to- be unless something was done to check the evil; for if We are to judge from the for mer condutt evtnceo. in the -debates. this is to be a speaking session. ac- " J tf Mf l.r. U ,t if Is, I-'-- t it M, ' i r a-l t..k.. L.. ii III at IUH ei Anurcw Jltl v. ;i i J . . :i!i . t'e aJminutratiiKi e-f Ti.urtut Jt.rron t C.--i t i ti.ew theraHin; ward, tko pride ant t e t.f the jeoiocratie party. It it : 4t ioetthlt an aclite, viJtnt, ta I I i (. . ' 1 e at e,L er?abixeJ l.A il.-ten.ntir J on. )ie i a t'.lt; j u i;irt have concerted their p'm rf'cj.e,,'f 1 !2," - I l3.ie-rrit;on. The ob'eclioe to the hteitf'ie r r tii i imm ! a.ln.inrairAtieti wa Bat: ' ihe . viola-t"' i uia-l tetwfftt t' e f.r.t tt.- if t! iti.tiof lhe rvuUia wilt. twoadmt:.utratiunsrercnVr:r.it ;:l'.f Mr. Adams: and neit. he manner de'S'd he present aJn be (ouni to be rfer. unJrr il.af i f i 1 u !,:, ' it -! fh natruiuio of thi 1 aCCWtnt tif lti tltrari --ic air. Auams, ly ticn trv- tUuteinment. for dor that of (ieneraf j-tclvm. On iparuoa J t r ". l t'.ttfin r.ilii'-ii i . . i;.e etnJitvif U.. i : rn.-.anoi.i tT j;,, Srot . t J CG. With what' fice tin . ia lhe election' iIr-Chi'.ton ten jrt"" 1 tit he fc: i the rrrsrnt a...:..r...:sa:.A art P. a ; if. Tii rarlinos coropamun o; tne tvto li i ( yearn e! t.-.e. ti'i are cn aaminiirrarinns u Mr, Munrre. Mr.ietc count of ,?we strange fatamjjwwj,; (,1T Mr. Chilton. -But if the santc. ptia we are nonmthl to do -nnfhiuw . t Icinla is annhpil in tha lnef vrnr nf vt,-. 'sion4' Sir, my honest1 .'epinkm;; isAtj; Adam' Administration and the first year nnlpaa Uimptnrh mpatiiir ae l!,.'.'.aii nMlu' flfrt JarliKunV tn A(Varni i.ol Uerk, whose eomtteMsation shall not exceed Kw.u.o 9. i-.l ' A .VUL i J "wwd tUtfcuniiwd dollara ner annum, i"-' .vv".. " t .',., " r t-'crk whose ti.nenaatioa aliall tiot e- J w, tiionsau I five hundred dollar per nr '! WClerkt, whoto eoroiwrn-wtioil sliall not e- One thousand r., l..,.l,J .l,,1Un. ne thuusnnd four bnmlivd dnllarl nnnmi one Clerk, whose eabay, v0. .Swi i ccc. thoownd. ; ctiej handred weck, adjourn over frdth Thursday " till Monday. Two months. Sir, of the -first .1 ' . ' : - . '.t La' J. . oi inia session, w at spent wiinoui uoing any thing but undergoing the mere lor t!i tIroa? of tlM Government Adams and Ocncial Jackin,. Mr. ti !..o:r Mv,wht'at they tnake lAf ad WklliHo iruket it apprar t!af, acl- ninitiaiwn ren;Miralefiirlheincras Biitltng tl.e whole o the irropriatiuu rl evpeniliturrt. -Wcrive, inurpa for 1R30 should be evprnded, lhe t!i-'per t)f to-ilay; an "ofTicTal comparative plomatic expenditure I the pieent ad- UtemTit or the eipenditore for the minittration W the 'above two year.,! ye-it t 1823 and 1629, from which it tp will be less thtn that of Mr. Munroe ! fvjr that tUerc w.a expanded In 18, by the sum f Ji2,OU2 43, and lestiie sum of 54 33.43J Oi moretlian was than that of Mr.' Adams by the sum of ! expended in HZ'). Tiii Let has call- r Tleetioneerwig purpiwi Mie t,f these iiema be :? Not " ' iostif iWaduiinittra-'00-'?' lh.fm ntd tu:e T mii- ' idcavoring to apprepo-1 Appltcatio of tl.e pt,i:ic f-nJt on be SttOi Olfi 11 j In the Ival servicc, Mr. W'Kkli.Te states that there has; been a great re duction, of expense under the j resenr Administration. lie avrra that lhe ex penditure i lets by SU'OS.111 l, under the present; than under thi lst administration. '; x r ;r , ; '. -; '. Mr. . Wickliffe insists- that; in A f.tir comparative view of expense, the ex pend iture of (he first two month of 1 ought not to be charged a expenditure under the present adminlstratiou., If the , 'months of January and Fi-bnmr are nmitted.'the expenditure front the 1st of March, 1828, to the 1st of March, 1829, exceeded the expenditure in the same "period bet 'weeiil829 and iSJfj, in tnewm 01 t.a'J3,j:utv tiy. s itua it cd firth the tngcuuity of the ' eavil'ori of th opjKitiun, who insist tliat ccr Uitt tspcniltttirei if 182S, viz: the a mmint andcf the Ifratv of Ghent, and the increased 'expenditure of l"'ula- tiin(oui;ht not to bo ranisd to the ac cu'iiitf 1328. because the same items are rtM e"itracnl in yht niscellanenus expenditures -f 18-23; and t!e Natittn al Journal and Mr. Ciiilton, in their re peated publications upon llii subject, lustead of conirovcting lhe trnad fact that the expenditures of 'IS.2.1, were more, init tliat they are nti because these two items arc carried into ths ac count of that year. It is knuwn tltat the sum punl oa account of lhe awunU tinder the treaty uf Ghent, was paid br thn l!ntish Government; and that our l i t &Jfi u.s- fjr t!.e ct. -,e ; -1 c ' i certified bjrthe llegistcr of the "IVea-J Guverniucnt wa?. but the agent -through lury;;,-- :., .cJ-;:v' '; "-"rwhich it was lianded over to the right- But. 'jt is insisted by Mr. Chilton. that the amount puid under the Ghent treaty- by buth administrations, should be deducted in the estimate of compara tive expense for 1 88 andjyit). M r. WkkliB'Q Atates, that if this is ddne, the ilifference will be ontv Xiri,964 4 j; instead of g6r9.282, aa estimated unless some such measure as tWuno pro posed by the resolutioR or Amendment K Adopted,, wealia'! always labor under tie tiitucujty we do- how, k Uentlemen had 'railed put Against the original re solution, because it would deprive them of a. month to stay bere. 7 AVhy; jjiri' if tne amendment of the gentleman tronv Massachusetts.? f Mr- Everettrvrslioiitd be ajlopted, in thetwo years we' should stay as long.awe do noW., liie.amendf .went proposes to limit the Jong aessipn to four rnonth's,' and- that ther short ses sion shall commence, the 1st. of govern ber, thus Allowing,; !; the two years, eight months for lesislationone third oftoor time and Lhave; no .-ItesttAtiflii in Baying that that is two month ' more than we should, fn justice fo tht cpuntry. l appi upi taicf oo i my uyvr, -vpiiiitirt i, that three months ' js ; long "' enough, for each session; and, will anrd ample tim for the lecislation brUiia'countrir. Ctini siderabie oad been 8aid.during.tlijsJ.tle.-, Date .Apo"t,ine xompensanon; oi, mem- pers. Votr. am ol the same, opinion now that I was when ; this AubiccV. was before the House in the fore part of session,.; six dollars per day is enough for Any man to receive for hii.setvicesi UutJie had not Understood that this was the pbject of the gentlemait; froin i South Carphna;' -but to 'shorlett ' thfe sessipnj nhdif vt staid ipneerthan the time pre Rented, in the resolution, reduce it to two dollai s per 3ay? Now; Sfr.4uppse the fonff session to last six months: why! by the alteration propfised; eacb rnenr-' bef . wouliJreeeiyVifid art avras- Which.) id iiis'Viriininn .Would' bftisiifficient to "comjicnsate.AB man for bis .services. S He" continued, , he 'Was t: un. jacksun s. ,tio dilterence. cat culating front March to .March of each year respectively, 5-wtll bo' "less by gl," 431,586 50,, than slated bv Mr. Chil ton, as the expenses of the firstyear of the present Aduiinistration.' j.-', 'v? The di0erebce in the extienses of "o long antt Ahort session, of Congress,' ;,wiiicii iwr. vniiiorv states ;ougiit jta. be deducted; js next brought under . view btf MrVAVaklifleJ'-V-Aiid if ia vprv bro- perly asked, why not on the same rule, f 1 i - f a t) j -. ' . .a or ior vie same reason, uetiuci from tne expeudituresx of-182,9 1 thevexecss. ex- pended;over?1828,. for, surveys, roads and, cannisthe tmproychient td bar ful owners: and that it inakue its tin pearance incidentally on' the'tnoks ci' the '.Treasury," v. Many uiljtr, -item in the xpenditurcs f 182!) and in ISi?, are of -a ainiilnr character not a re lates to the '' Bom cft-Tioitv whence , the ruuds Avere declyod, but at to the pay. mcnt of demand njainst llie Treasury, adjusted, . And recounted by the- G o setnmeht. ' It will ba 'seen too" thai there was expended For die Lnuiavdleend t'ort- . : lund Canal: -' . - -r- ' ! Clieaapcake and Ohio do - ' . Cheaapeake and Delaware-' eanat - '.- L .1 '-, '', .,,'. S' tliamal Swamp CmiihI - IR2S. IS. '9. f.0,000- U:1.00. rs.ooo; lfv.ooy-- '' - ' i ' i50,ono ; -so.ooo- AlOS.KKlw40S.SOO rhulmakinsatlilferrntc of 8363,500 in lour items for internal' imni-uvetnent alone, of expenditures in 18-2'J, creator than was expended in 1823. - Wilt any one insist that this administration itt re sponsible for -that expenditure? ; It wok made for purposes id internal improve- inent,under special acts ol' Conretis, advocated by pis fiiepds; mid approved iKtursJ contractsHor .the Consfructioi tj'fi by MrAdatus himself- ; lf to. these be whirb were entered, into awI tl cor responding obligatiitns incurred by the tta 'ililminiutiutmn?- vr Lntt 1aU" ' w. . iiiiiiiiiinii tiuuui iv, lilt;, f itaVll, Mr. - ?.yieKJilfts observes, " much "of the money 'iharged in the expenditures n( 1829 Was drawn from the public treaJ auiyalKre w js at; 'csccm i.-expeo.'.i dUure Tor 4he yiurnoses in It 829 over Mn mtf( ST16.285 24; Vhy- not -defii; ' ' T' .1 -V- gi . principle,- lair, v- i, ? ai,sa ; , , sorry to heat one; objection - which- was raiseu 10 tne passage oi tne resoiuiionr 1 was this: that its effect would strike At the root f the great plana of inters nal improv'ement : and the protectirn 'of, home:; industry.1 i; In'i conclusion;' he Would answ-er that by saying,- that' re-1 cent demonstrations til sentiment in this House had evinced.' that whatever X was leftunfjooe,(liefarifand appropriations .!. t ha A 1 1 .ml AtV't A u n n,Ann.!lt..i. :i-.t' 1 . 1' :1 ' 1 'Vj.-' ... - . ; duc.t.tihi the same nrUiciole. . (M Wickhfre Asks,) the t'.ill'erence between the expenditure of 1828 and 1829 foi4 fortifications amounting:; to '816989 80? - M ti ,i WicklilTet' concludes.' Very profierljr ;Wlt1i-,vw4tjr.t5ai'AiA' ;the':pe sent administration commenced with the 4 tli of . March, " 1 829; they are , not responsible for carrying into execution laws ol t-ongress providing appropua tions for the public service founded on estimate matte by the .late, administra t ion. -'.They ajeonly at chuti table for the fiiithful applicatiott: of the pulic rniney to "the purposes for. which it was jappro pri a ted.-- So uthtrn Vutriot.:fi which takes money out 'of .the treasury," will be attended XZfftMT'' 4 . ,v ... ,'.?:-: - Mr." Wickliffs; a colleague of "Sir. Chilton, has'published A statement .fn' the National InttMgencer-, thoroughly invalidating jhe references f ihe lot-1 ter, in the comparative view, he ottered of the expenses of the last a.ttd present administrations. ,j The i. first,, error4 id Mr. Chilton; js shown to be, ! W. mis take nf the tilimtfted for, the actual x-j penuiiure i me last quarter oi joay, Tlie difference amounts to one million ninety three ihousandjiyt hundred and seventy seven ; dollars Mr Wkk I iffe offers A transcript' from, the iMiok -of the Treasury, signed by"the Rffgister in proof of his original Allegation, that the .expenses of 1829 were less than they were affirmed to be; by; Mr. Chil ton, by the-Above saras v;''-5V--'-?;v ''Mri Wicklifte (hen proceeds to show thut MfCbillOD'a comparison of the diplomatic ' ext)ense8 of the last ; and 1 present Administrations is erroneous. malitie.s , of., fnectirtg ajidiArrjoBrflg. iMr, Ch)iItong allegation; waotlal the added the items ff a Mmilar chofucter, it will be found that the expenditures ut theye1823,vere,7"rreate(i by Cofi gress, ifiA approved xf by .'Mr." Adams Vet the Journiil saya the miscellaneous expenditures o 1.1829, exceeds those of :-ftrs'eJof-MtOpjMsUi'onS hve herelofere etpreiibed our gratifica lion at lhe ground assumed by ihe oji ppsilion irt .relation;- to thVpiibliif xV penditurCs i Tho btilddecUmatlntf i bout'the. extravagance of the present administration, cannot foil to have thj moat beneficial tendency, oh the lcei9- .laliohY,n-weH as tho ad iiioist rationr of the Government. ' "Those in power are Jjieugcu j.o HuuiiiiiMcr me lawbiauniui y; paway the iii:iney ippropria ted Jtt-Atie Bpecifid't!jt?t;ts for which it Was iiterjtfed by Ponressf 'iiod'h!so lo encotnageV'ai far as tonsisient w ith the public goody a rigkt.er (iiomy in the ctl" niiniHt rafitjifi .i-of j ib!ic .aB'dirs. ' If, in these res(Hts)cj;'hal.l.jndced'-riiW. meet the just eipectatitiu tif tltc people, it will be just caule o) censures, If the ! public expenditures te increased ihe ; people will be disappoitited; and toe popularity of the admtiiiinui(Hi be im paired. Tbia is not a!l, the piit;d)Ics j ot the republican party of - "JS-the principle which brought 'Al ri Jtfferstin into fllli0, and which lendcrcd his a'tl-f ministration the pride and boast of the American people Will be brought into disrepute; for.it will be difficult to ral ly the democratic party, tinder the de roocratic standard, if the administiWon of Andrew Jackaon docs not Act- out itst)rinciple, "It is therefore incum bent -on those, who, by placing upon ' N'al EtiahlUti I.- : .,-".1 i - '. "?im. I. t mmt v- " i- mm tne i neavj reponsiouity, ; nave - ;v I ue Journal llien proceeds: " Under this head miscellaneous -expenditure the Secretary : with IU "usual cunning, has classed al l thoij expenditures which were made without', law,',&iH which he did riot "wlsli to hare.knovf n." '". A ; J Here is a ciinige of extravasance,'? of illegal extravagance, a:,fraudulcnt ex penditure of public Itinney in ; violation of jaw;' of Inlentional ' fraud upun the Government; a ' charge ' which , no one, not proof jigajnst ail tshaioe, would haz ard, with tho public. records i'ulh Wore him giving U. the most positive -"contradiction.'-: .'Tlie chin ge is, ihat the Secre tary had clnssetl under the fniisccilanu- Otis head all expenditures matle widiuut. law. i "I be letter of the, Secretary ol tiie 9tlr iust. CiiinintlnicritX'tl to the.-Seriate befin-e thi itatertititif in the Journal was jtiatl. a topy )f..w'hif'us laid before our i esaer.vgiveseacn pectuc. iscm, ami each item is ex jirtasly provided Jar by law.-----' - :.-;.;'; . .1 ' " ; -We give':tUU astiiniin? w.erto the calgiuiiie wWch that prjitt frinn .day to day t'jects. and ufek if isny person; hav ing a proper rtgatd f ifjrijili, can ltn!I otiiors brtun,d tore.pond jo calutntj'tes origihaiin ii iuch a onr"C ? - : "' We liave. Ka'td ttiat the' late adininw t'MUoit 'opprovfd 'of lhe. cxpeinfitnrcs of 1820.',; It is , known that -the appro-, piialions for that year w ere made upon the estimates turuihed;-by tiie .iate';atl ministration. Z A coo'pansvti of the p Dro'nriatiotu '.vithMhe acLUal exiendt- tures 'will show (hut the expenditures- v.ere. lexs th;tn the amount 'flaked fur by j facf Mr. Adams." v the. appropriations-, and expenditures ior Joiryeie: . ,j pointeq out, wi.i cut tue (ration be held repoiu,h"e penditures as well a th tiiHta of 1829? .: Until it cn Le iiu.'e to appear Jhat lhe munry U nut to. 3 Applied in tha manner drec'ed br hvr, ' hew can the fetrtistnt of Mr. A-i m 1 blame Gear Jacksn, whoe datr it it'. -t are the law faithfully execut'J, for V. paying away money in romnlianre with lhe lejal enactment which have been approved and signed by Mr. Adaou? General Jackson had no dkrretianJt wi hit duty to pay thi money to those ' who, under the laws Approved by Mr.' ; ' Adams,." were ettitlc ' to it. ft will ' inu oe teen tuat r.ir. iitiiton Has made-" -tiis so.nn.erspt without an examination of .the preniie upon which he. !(u preteotls ta j ntify himself. . Is it not '''' -- apparent that he las atsijneJ false rea-1 ' vmt., ai.l is it unc'iaritable to tuppust': ' that he h- . piven the best which hil1", cae will aJant tf?" . ; .'; - . ". -.'Vj ' f a much for t'ie comparative extra."' . vngince tf tl.a late and the present - v administrstioa. So much for the poli- , ey e; on which the rn jition expect to" destroy the popularity of the present"' Cl.ior M.i MSitrate.- It is impossible not to foresee the cdnsptjuencej of the large .-v?- appropriation-?, which it is the businesa of the opposition ta urge."' We do not ' ' object to the payment of. the just de.", - . m.'inila nf ilia Vt.u .f l, ....... Jj Vet who sr blind as not to see that the 'K half a million (it is nearly that uM'r-jJ appropriated by the bill which has j ,l pished liuj bfnate, to piy for this I ' contested claim, will be carried to the . ' account uf thu Administration, "and. urged in support of the charge of cx ' traviiince m InJastriously propagatctl''' V by the - disciples' of Mr. .Webster. Who dnes tmt fot-see that the lare ex- V 'V pendi'ure okeJ in the shape u? sub- " sfiipfions to projects for internal im-'1 provemerits nud pensions, mating, ti'' some sujipoFeirom ten to ffteen mil jt2. lioiiH ptr annffm, will, if 'grar.t ', be" aunt men ip in tne eharyea a- t thi auniiniMtauon oy inosu very i, havo so industriously labored pies the public min i that t' the special advocates e:. 1 -these prrijetts? Who tr, I , to see that tlie policy of t' 2 i is to urgo'on every pioji tt expenditure; claiming to t e fVi a-.lv'o'.-.utes of the interes t j u I otf-uiii purfnnbeo in, llius p; r tin.' to t lernHflvra all t-.,i j ..Tf.;. " tte system,w'at the s;imo x all lhe expetiditui-es .made in tiieir own scheme?, are can'.-1 tt t' account8 of thin ,adminis(ration to t summeu up in me, nrucirs mrnt wlsicli ihey arc e,.h" ' now to the American it; ; remains for the friends eft Humiuisiration utii. ti p strictest economy? , We Iip lutions adopted": ty the 'Va- rn.. 'V iC " , in i (' tt f 1 it - . j vrn ? .: .t e fresent t! rc . j- ... A t mi'iS .if . In .1 . - iMviuuti. it ir; :-i:a ui Ml j.ii ! i vaaia and New Yotk, n f irdfi'i-, omy atid retrenchment, mi' K'eil 1 ; opiiiions jj" the, den.oci ...y ol tlio-j' great States, as letters tf l.t-'cti ; i ta tlio- Senators from' those Stat, ;!: " '' them to put their veto t i ihv.' t . are now making, to opci i ew t. ( t, lof the ''purple of dnuum;; T ect cent cl the,ticrevf;lyV--.r. .y, ; :, 0a Wedncfstlay ihe 7t!i hM. I. White, ayoun man jivir,;' in th ten part of this District, was 1 nbooting a sliot guo.The ciicu "ce? .appear to be 'the. following, lock and stock had been for sol' loosely attached lo the bant !. - ( Vi tl iy previous to tho fatal fl'- i lci-t gun was loaded no care having taken to prevent the powt'.-r fn. i r mg between .the lock and t!,e Lairt', " The iiiiforiu'iite'anbject of tins acci denf, who d'.d n-.t load the gun took it, " and went out to shoot a. .squirrel...- Orj . ' til ing the hid face was no lacerated, ' nn this hkull so fractured, tliat he died in a short time.".".- It is believed," that he was killed by the fragments of the stork which was shivered lo pieces' by th pfrton.yhist "on this melar tliolv ' subject we" wouM State, that we v . sorry -we did not, long since, give rottders.-A utatcment.of the fi ow: Anm-opriRtiona, : jlTpewjiture. J-or the end Dt, l.ijs'.'jlB; y t-oreim t ' Intel--. conncT- .vi'V-198,M1 At MiaeeUdoebaat--Au9il,S-.,a '51? ,;r,. ...... ... ., ...iiuniT afiti iyvn. : he.' :'.H-r -4,5)1,715 tl . Rerolntionary r-'' ? 1 - Peoaions, - ;:' ' CSl,flf;4 00 - Other pnioni; ' I CO, 1 13 00 -Indian Pcpart-' - "-. " - --V- meat, " - .tv.'.-'.oj.i va -lf.'.2.1,t!C& t5 ,l8j,3ii Sid -IV. )t SS9.155 4t .V23,4-5 ,40 3,212,)3i- 87 : In March, 1 82wc were reqyestad the attending'- physician to kill si bu ds for a sick men 'jer of the f,i tVe touk our rill j (cs.Tyir-; ahi- 1 1 the" poind) juid ;i--s ft in H,'-v-; 11 tuusterdxecd shut, fir tl.e i ii j; thebotlius of iheLh ,' .' ,:u we were not able, one t' ' i , - . . ii I. Ih .t . . - - ii,-, to isenti niern with a I , . ,-: ii. - iii si titer wur inches ot t..a r-rnl ,.? f oii the side of and imbracin the t 'i- in, hole, was burstid ofJ' The barrel fell. to the ground, leaving us in the peace , ai the ' tnadc J op ad jwuerrjjpon the; result of .Totai flppiVfr4 ' . v . A;;--',:''-"v t;.'i ,2":" v,i ib! o'- pssoii of the breech; the fjrotft h -:.-fy-i. f: -' 5v"H.v5 '':-:- -';:." -S'v;..-'-.'S;: -- ", t -'- ; "- . . il ' . ; rv.0','..-f-:t"f .';,;.-:t ;. ' : ' "''' "' ' ' ' ; '' '. ' ' .'"'" ''i':.V' " ' ':... -, .'; .v..t?r,J -...:.:.. ''.? .-wv-'- 1f--V,i''-i";j;; :VvV-