- 1 . Hi - a , l J 1 W u . .; A I t rct t t X c : t -; - lir i: jarV.n CJ!ff all !'. M.V t V . t : 5 i 4 f. ,:.-rs, U -. h ' . J u its a Eutn If ia tie .c :.' :a. v&s t wrr". vl whra. air4eJ rrfw n. t,i jwc rf la t ult:h ea- raiV TT'? raa writer wKo Fp . ,ie, Mt. Weaie i r7Crfclrd a ohUwawWf J f"l41f? ta iuauXaat ft ttrtsv MtMMM 9cjo4 wwi .f tk Rrpabr, UX wlucb HtMUU attaiaod a . . . a - ' - - . saar4.k-k. It lt Kinli rv w . nuwiaw ir-a-i , ----cii nJ tWk art : , all ikw.xkrt PXU,J Of wW ."TU r..."M U-wrrameol." - ltad,, to what? T. terii eoreratedot ''tia wruccimceru w . .r fik Two, sir,' but aitfc art not t t attained by the Kperai provi- TarkwareepfwteU, euaer Aarwclry or pm (ha (IWMM, Indrfcctl h ctMMliNttM la awiau tlf yn aa4 ppott af all KMMnaf ateit, and afl IM proAM aaada at mat of - TrvmiuouftW btateif V dl Uke 0hied nr, uut T bux caa maxt Urai iwtroveiaentw tor part rf ita w territorT?.'lf there effect ' liii. ateonWu Mr. MAdiaon'a ouinlonat tke janaaicaoi' rf Geoeral . tnwnira'rJ ebjecti. I p tIeU Uf UtirrBal l-pror. neat ntmr nted .1 a bjct c Conjrwa U to Ut JaiWicll -nitbiaeJ u'i of tLCMtititim.' I dailengti tW warid U akow hrt , it hai er b a h'mtfd U la any pari rf that iattrvmea t Sajl M r. Mad- Jt jurtfcd'iftiim iJkautc4 W erUi cuiiacrmted .objetta.". It e.ii limited ! objwti evianftL I aA Hia. I tht object erra - trd in t Onatitadwir Itia not! TWen it nuat be beraod the Jn-dic-. 4. J rrrMi. . Bai it U limrUd, to object -wiuth. concern all tht ' -i .i. ti -. -At.k m ant if Ka atfaiiMut iyr tl aesarato I kauka. ka. ka. 'VPTOTUiuo - of OT." .JMr y -r.:. aidJU dollar 4 a aeW tkiu li Uirntl of U,;.eint tUUt oojrcn -waici r w y mwiren j M'-'l,-"wlirtemr. 8m amaU mm met xntif before the vm frill Ta Bui Btk atJ are Ant . di itmi la Drccsbar. UlS , Taa Suto aaeaic4 ao paff af(biadrSwf. ' T Capo Fear aad Haw- W, rue.t rSe. ot eitend to It yir, int-,Prnent i. nei- 0 tbir an WnmtrtabWt," dot u It tht Bcn cbboi oe aiinnca oj i g u u i.m io . . r a.... 4i j. - . . I . . . . . - . . . - la Ui tbirtr 'nt!i eny of the oame hook, (tf.e' retlerafiet,) page 15, mJ. m tl apocio cajiiul 1 Wa th . .... . ' m . .1 - A t. . . L! f W 1 m. .mm - BM. m A fV7 1 7 Anil, at e, f nfl a rnnf mara to eMorce ine aamc uocuinea. iur nmmi . piwii . p. ' of th War" rf the Federal OoTeruwent, Hdhjf to th State govern ' taenia, in the Utter,1 fj h t! Iocl or manicipaj aLhoritielw "'mcuning fj local ad maaicipal tt(hortij tbe SttU governmenta, fur ' alistinct 4iJ iniependont portion rf tho aupremetj, so more aubject, withi " irt tHcir rdpi-rtite ljherei, U the grbenJ otbnt7, Ka the general o- Uiurt tl object' t Uienv. vithio ita fliwa; sphere; ' Io thi relation, then, " tbe pr9pcw.d twerafaent-canoot bo deemed! a national one, ince it jiiria l ("dittion extend to terlnin tmnatraitd djectt ny, nd lea?c to the sereral " . . ' lii J2 i J9 M.U.t a . aaOaaaiMfv Af ai Tl if Kor nil! " i ra t . . , IV. , fTaar ai ifl-l'i aM M aW. a m ant . aaa aw aaa oa Uorfa ko apaoa p-1 a a al U- aM oaOa ia Wa aao " of CtUJJ oOua 4 aeata of aiaar praaU awAa aaJ oVrala4, 4 al ikM aafOial ck a4 Wat aaa yat u a 4ma4 aka ai UawWa to aaato aay colMkttaa tW. oioaMjniiaiaariN;ooa at amnl omILom aaarat oaM I aVk I U oWwwvty to aW aWora 1 diaaiHaa a auk be I a rot a aor aa-ai of poaliaaa ooroa taaiM, aa4 aaew ml ta ttata tay eaa- iMfJI rroo'1 mi am pafaro of IM atatoi aad I aUaty nyn ey anaroc kaav arta ta fa.ok of a4U( a eMcrcat oP Xa of U riwm arxUou f lawelaka. far vfcatavar aay bo tb aaabtrla4 raainatif of jpgtaioaa aat ffir aManre4 aaaa, ym tba fcol a a abia a, that tfc W-tthf daa of oar awpa. kl KKllr mi it taara of avor? dnerip hMHraottn It faatia dirceO tba tatea tbat aap- ' -Tiu, Ir, doea iaternal improyeTaeot fall ander'thr head rf envmertted . object? ltceTUJrUjf doea not I it not, then, on of the other objetU,w .''. fr avhirli the "aeveral Stitf hare a TeaiduarT al inviolable sovereign ... tyJTi Can more conclusive endeoce be advanced to prove the-Uct of it aot being" one of the eaoifierated : objetftf To : hiow Oiat the Jene rl ' Ooreroinent ha no.; Juridktion ; over ' it, '-hear him gaia In th43thaaay of tho work, page 64, ay he (and here again I vouldulkutth particlarartationotthe committee) "Tliejwwer de leatMl bv tbe broooaed Conatiiution are few and de6aML Those which are 1? remin io the State goveramenta, ansRuraerotitand indefinite vThe former will be exerc'ued principally oii fxternal objects, as wv peace, . ' ieotittion and foreign comrotrcej with which last the power of taxation Swill for tho inorf part be connected. The power reserved to the severaf l; 1' 6ttw will, extend to fffAoAf oftotfv which in the ordinsry course of attain; concern fJi livesj' liberties ad property of the people,' and ' the in. ternal onIer improvtme' and prosperity of tlie States.? ; Before tlie words f mprov,metrtaad prosperity; in the latter sentence, every grammarian will ' f acho jI boy, who las hot jtst learned, to parse his first lesson, wilt : tell you .- i this. Then th-sabsthAceand r Tpre'v declaration of Mr. Madison are, ; that fnterntl improvrtaent h one of ft. the power 'reserved to. the several t Etateti"Siul, in the Uhcttaee "of the honorable ecntletnan front Wilming. - 4: ton, ( Mr. Hill,) od i former occanion,v who should kno- better the meaning V of that tflstramyit than the hnd that framed it n the, mind that conc?v: ' d it, and who, either opposed or advocated every- part rf is If, was a- 4opte? Miud Ton, -Mr. . Chairman, that these, essay were "written in ' the strmmcr after the Couatitntion had been adopted bt the Federal fm it finaf ratification. TTifctt it the opinions of sach n one, tinder such circumitftneeif re ehUtle4 toHtfyei&V'4'H',.!lot' 8 to"eWK.t the oosibun that thesubiect of internal imnrovement ia embraced within .a ' ,- '' a . i ' ' t. 1. 1 J Ji"'i3iA. .-... ' f4 what tukwArTw rtmftTvPti lwia iMinntrinfr nrtiiiTfiiT to me intMVifiuiJ numir . - . . - f a ' v - 1 h f ..1 r r ... .... J . . ' 1 ; : iJucgcnuemen out m aoors, ana wiinin tnis nouse, xoo, nave conretiaea ig ioio with. ' now, and for io- who -'hive . , lwt just sent .. theiov heref . . It will not inlorhv thfcra on my own re fisibility, bot would refer them to that 'weU known and distinguished j work from which I bv jast; 'quotod.? , In the 5d eslay, penned by that r r A . a - a J . ? : . r . T a aT: . thayiese are (uojectataatvie tata egisiarare nave notnir ' Sir, are geatleraeft in earnest when they thua speak? Are they the fimt .time" 'tfl leara' 'the duties .which thev we to - clioi . jroioiiaa siaiesman Aicxanaar lumuwo. wmie capovnuins to me AJnen ' carf people the manner of tteling Federal usurpation he held die follvwiag -laniruazet ' "The Federal LeeisUture will not only beresttaine by it de. 4 ceata, by T. wUek iw tho . nrr o nroit eacJi year muU by tiee ba .kt, which ginta the ruin ol 236,74 dollar of rlear profit aude in cacr) fear. Iliia profil has heeaf ail auxle on about I.JBV.SUUtioiiara 01 apacia paid tou au ineae Danaa; which shows that tbe h aamially ruade twenty m per reat. oo tbotr specie ratrd Ibeae inatt lutiuns, ainttboy at iN hat a a ittor.ng pruapect for a larre profit by toal aoa, and of rellinf back tha vao)a ammint of their capital atock. only o half of which-' was paid ia in epaciei and ahtxitd tbey reeaiva the wbola araouot of thrir capital tuck an windin? up, (bey will tbcc, in adJiciun to all the other profiU, bare ma! half lhair aapital atock ia profits ahtoi forth-y only patj balf.uf it in apeciet and if tbey receive on hundred doilara for aach ahara fur which 'hey paid only fifty dulltra ia specie, they will make tody dollar clear on each hare of stock and arain, the lost notes will all be a elcargain to them, and that gain to them wit ba a large one. : - v ' I hare avarared the pet cent, on their specie paid in originally, and supposing them to bare had that aura Intha banks continually ever since. But a hat are the tacts pt tha euf I hv now a report before me, (wbWh may ba found in the Public U- braty.) fJo. 11, made by tha late Bartlett Yancey, who was aDDoiuted br' the Ltrialaiure in 127. to attendee ' mnefitig if tha stockholders held on tue nmt Moixujt n aember 1837, tha repurt ia dated December 14, JiXt, and made to tho4jrgiala Ibree of the banks at that time. ' The siieoie report ed in all three of lhm wm 426,6,0 dollar. .Tha araount of profits made in Uteame year, aa appears frooa tba BtatsTnenU In report No, 13. anade by a select committee of the Senate at tba last session of tha Assembly, and may also be found in tue Pub lic Library.) waa wwi Hoiiais 37 cents, which allows that the banks made that year 77 i per sent. of Clear proftts on their specie, after paying all eipenses of every detceiptioni and io 19, l the bank oalribita, it appears that the speeio li all tha banks waa 130.U8 dollarai aad tb anuMint of cleur profit nude that year, as shown by tb report road to tha Kanata at the last Leg'ilaiure,No. 13, was 99,437 dellarst showing a clear profit mde on thair specie that year of 02 per seat. This ' wht might , be called thumptur pro&ta, MMsrs-' Ku 101-9. iheio hard time. . W ho among your r eadejra dtat had toot a corner m the banks, oade 83 per cent on hi Cipiua" in 1829? . I can salely answer not I, for one., Bat they bar made it. and tie tpckhold era hare regularly mad annually on the specie in the hanks soinetmnK bke tlu per cent, and some years perhaps much more. Let them or, their nendi deay rt u tney aaret and lor every year these return an be found among tha pablio e eords. that will sbw what specie they had. t will have th calculation made, and pro ri to the peo- , eereralcol&teral Legislature. The inevitable coasequence of this opinion - cannot be rnisunderstoad. That he looked oa it as being' ono of i the duties : of tk. Legislature, tolnterferr' whenever Congresv or the Federal Cro- V aaa,f .wb.kaV sik.hli1l AAorfArlrAit TvaaaW vVtvKtal aaf Kam ialftaanil 'alba a4aVrkt Ua ' uaaaaw ' , w v a v ii MUiai viivivnvH vat wytsv ptutv v tv avva war t aivuv jw w v-g i boy and it legitimate sphere; ;fto Ton.e,-1 presume, has 1 the temerity in thin House to denv. I a what manner-1 ask. could this State, or this Le?isla: tu-t raike opposition to th eiertise of power by Congress not strictly be . Ion zini toll, or, to say the least, which were of a most doubtful nature. r men . 1 ueiieve is aaaittea.oy we veriest constructionist,; octier man bv i nacific. solemn and resnectlul remonstrance? 'Sir, such i the bbiect rf the resolution 00 your tiWe, on which; wt aretold,' it ia unwise and in , competent for this. House to icf.-v pSj&fijji? i..t,y. - In corroboration rf what 1 iiave just read, J wilt again call the attention " 1 1 f tlie committee to a paragraph in -the 35th' essay' written by the tame au ' 1 . thor,4n tH am work.7 It fipiaft to pie.lhat'Mrf IlathilWn baa la-. rJ Wed to point ont what avere the dutic of the State iricasoof'encroach 1 , tticnt by Car.fFtVjj Jbr in thin esiay he has expressed himself a fotlow" ( ' 'I am noable to conceive that tlie State1 Logislaturea,' which must feel so vnaml motive to watch, and which posses so many means) rf coun6eractinfe the Federal Leftlature, woald fail eithor to detect to defeat a - conspU ' racy of the latter against the liberties of their constHueBts.' Such ii the a Unrua of 'Alexander Hamilton, who was neter cofiaidered over partial i to btate nghtsi but who was a patriot of the'mghest ordet;Hn devoted hi -. ' whole taient to the defence of a Constitatiuu and to vernmenCof which he ' t himself did not altogether approve, evincing at ouce virteaad disinter- ' estednes that was equally only by that of his compatriots. In fact, at ' x that time no other exposition of the Federal Government would have been accenteu eitncr ov me neoDie or ov uesiatesi iot' tut -usurDauons 01 xne ' -1" JJritish Parliament on toe right bl the State, of a they were tlien called, ' . tho colonics, were tresh in the recollections ol our people) and on that sob f h tect Ciey,were not only sensitive, but extremely lealoua, What but the :nu or, aoverciCTUv 01 we . took place in the Conven- ple, who h.re been so liberally fattening a-' k w, who really fceO, perhaps, equall, a much tender; sympathy for them aa any deapot dots In Earepe fr hi. I.Kniu-'inur .iihir.U Vnr in ISM I ftvtl rf nl lect that -the; atookhotder and their , friends did rroan Most pltexmaiy oa aecomtt of the small divt ' deods they received that year fror their bank stock, lr' they complain so much of a profit of 82 per cent. on their specie, in bank wr.at sort of campuiomg may we clculat on hearinr' from, them, shtiuld they erer be brought down to the profits of farm, era or meehamea, which ia perhaps not at. this tune' more tha 1 Of 3 percent. of le profits! I will take one other, via w of tba diffcrt.uce between the profiuufthe banks and ,tb farmers, by shuwintf what the farmer are payiitf the banks aniiuall by Way of Interest, and what the' banks are paying by way ef Interest on tb specie in ineir sauua." ' - ieatausj that Congress would finally usurp thetigl ites, created the tremendovioinraotjon whicbJ lion that met at Richmond in 4788 for the purpose tf ratifying the tjon tltutiorl of th iJnKed States? What but that brought fortn the energies and roused into action the mind ! of that treat champion of State riirhts. i- wLkh bnrstcd from its hidden recesses and pord forth upon that devoted body a flood nf intellectual light, which ' alike asteimsnedyastoanded and 'pctr'.LeJ all within' the ctunpasa of hi titanic accents? "' ic;v ' . - The great IIT, withan intellect indeed with a divination) that made lira almost master of future events, foresaw the H ' . s of federal usurpation-. Yes, such was the force, of hi reume " and the resistl power of Li eloqience, that, in positjon to I ''-.. on, Monroe, Pendleton and jlandoiph, he would have bad the Lo" ...aUon rejected, but for those con - ditional and rc&tricUve clauses t! ...uated the ' previous amendments. " With tliose amendments eyr were solely intended to restrain the "rower f Congress with'" ' , toper sphere, the Convention was so ex- trenif ly aj'prcuensive 1 . otmress would at some subsequent period n nrp the tit '.t ef tlie F .te, that they adopted the Constitution by a bare Wf.iorify.v I thisV, t.r, tliese amendments contained one or both of the jilpihr -iJi ti '-! r -1c of the amendments to the Constitution,' relied on '- ao skuch by ta ' .iivrntion a restrictive clause to restrain Consress from t'.e erc?.i a rnaer powers taan taos km naa been delegated jind e- t . sit...: A'. T f .indllisewjaeftoeaerallrth WUiaofJ' r Ta f aVtn,TJfal aaa aaeL 1 , , .... i Fridcy.'-ifeb 41-Mr.: Hayne, from tbe select cotntnUttoe to;w)iicl;4iatf been d'ei red the bill from the House of 'Hep resenlatlve for the settlrment tor,thevar rtiuhtt '4f - Jamr M name 1U n4un'HU(Eni. nil i.4i, 'ju the' word for public ett ices,' losses :na iarrifiees. TJie Senate resume d,,ituri; nnisbed business, tSe cvrMdei-atiMi ol lite rewiTu tiou C rvunini tted j by -. M r..,G randy j prVibibitinr tit 1 select com raittee aprMUoi d to inquire. into tuocniulitionof thel'okt Uffice. Urtwrtment, rrotn callinr bfRn-e thciu tk person wue.bnve been diamM' ed from oflice, for the purpnae'of socr? uinins tue reasons or tause or tiietr te tntival Mr.r WKidburyt -hi Mm ;tMt flitofih'1 resumed m arguuwi lit favor of the resol .tl in, and cwclttded it about twooMork. Messrs,' SprngueV5 IJvin -8ton,and Holmes, subsequently addressed the Senate. Mr. Livingston offered, n an amendment a substitute, to part ;of the resotutinru. declannr 'that, the Committee Khali Mt make .inquiry, into the", reasons which have; induced tlie- Postmaster t Gen eral to make nny removals of his deputies. Mr, Holmes then addressed the Senate in opposition to the amendment, for about half an hour,' when he gave way to s ino. tion to adjourn. .T-s.'v.-j.'Vf Saturday Feb 1 -The President rom municateu a report from the Secretary of vvr, makin-? returns of the milttiit of the United States; and a report from the Sec rtUry rf tlie .Treasury, transmitting a Elsies, rf the jvll and sft? cala; strark iatbeyvar IU9. .- Oaiuf, IVi. 14 Mr. Barnard errW a raetaorial troca cittxeti rfnUaJelpLiHiUsfora taodi ficativ rflLe Urilso aaU.reduC tb dftty oa las ported Cas, Mr. Wovtibary, fro CawniOea Canamerce, reporttd a WI proridiag tor an' altowanca of dranaack o asila msaafactared fro laopaHted iron. Th resoluUM aakmiUrd by Mr. Ortif;. In . relatioa to tU rwaiaiUea iwitd to ibqnls into tb condition rf tbe Post UBco Dav Eartment, cam a p a the bajfjaiiabed asiaea. wnra it was laid tba ta ble oa motion rf Mr. Ualiars aitb tue understanding tba tb queoUoa b taken -aa It to-aorrw. . Alter aom time pent Im tbe conaideration rf Exrcutit business, the Senate adjoarned. , Ttd, Feb. 15 Tbe resolution submitted ly Mr. Krelinjbuywn, calling BJ.W11 the President forinfur mtiNt in relation. tt the Indiana, wet after having been diacussed by Messrs. Bnt, Frrlinarlruysrn, Fivth, ri4mes,ad White, agreed to: Tbe reMiletioa aubmitted by Mr. Gmndy, in rrlation lo the 'coin mittee apjiintcd to iirquiri' into the condition, wf the Post tllfice Uepait menf, was taken and, aflrr 1a iu been iuiuliar.1, at the auggntion of Mr;Liittgst,ii, so as to prohibit the cuinmittr from iHuiring into "th reasons which 'have influenced the Pitstmaster General In the removal of any ol his deputies," was also a dontcd, yea 24, nays SI. After the considnration of Executive busi-. iieas, the Senate adjitumrd, ;reiinM.i,Fto. 16 Mr. Dicker uu,frrm the Committee 011 Mhiiu facturen, to which had been rrfrrred the bill providing for tlie rfdm il.it) of the duty on sugar, made n report recommending ' its indejinite poat-ponement.' Tbur$dafi F(b.TT bill Tivnii .the II ouse rf llrpresentativos for the Eunisbmsnt of crime in thr District f Columbia, was taken up and rend the third times' ""when MrV Hayne objiH ted tatbnt provision in the bill making tup crmie 01 (lucsiiri, ite sending or acc.enuitg a challe.nge to light a duel. or. attending a surgeon In such case, punislMbli- by con line inent at hatd,..Lbor in the Penitrn tiaryf- anl argued that thr remd a:. a . a . ar proposeq was nui cairuiateu t an a way with : the viU After a short discuHsikn,Jfhe bill was laid on lh taMrwith a view to tUf Wht'ridmVnt of tw objet titHibIe'e tiouv Afte spending smW time In secret session, the, Senate, adjourned, HOUSE OF, R$PJIKSENTATIVES, FridavS Feb: 1 1 -M r. W hite. oi New York, from the Committee 011 Naval Affairs, reported a bill fof the onstrtirtion of naal hospitals at Uharlcsfowii, Massac htrsetts. Brook fyM, pi. Tork, and. Pet)Ha:)la; which was rea1 twice, refcrren -.to a Com- mittee of the Whle on the state of uiesjntorvt ano4 : fogerim? 1111 xne doc;ument9,hwderfd.; to b printed. I lie resolution of Mr. White, of New York, for the hiiwine of 6,000 ad ditioiiai ynpi.es ontho ii'port if the Committee n the Judiciary, resncct- Ing tMeVpeat.n'f tlio 25th sertfoji ;of ! the judicial act, was next talett'lntii! '. on side fat ion . a,id,iM $ p anfc cptir : tinned (its licgumcnt its support of the brtiDositiotf;1 until-the close .of th jirjtir.;. The fl wise, nn inotioti tf Mf,' MrDffif took- tin tlie rWll. on i division by 'yeas and nays, by a vote or 102 t .hv8J for the. relirff t!i.- widow, of. the. lamented ..Goanino. tlorc Decatur, and ;.wnt intjr ConiV mitte upon it, -.Mr'Camb'trfen', tn the rbaiiv tlffwaHMlehsietHilt vlve 't lor k, by' tae&i otntr, Mi Ouffie,: Huffman', Craig, tlarson, WTtittlesey. OarHnger, Miller; Suth erland.. Dodtliidge. hihoitV Crock eft) PolaTal itis anYeiidmcnts were. pftjpyt$hi aftfr wiiirh the con tuitU'e rwe 'andjr rcjioi-tvd. -x Two t tfienmciidmeuty; were concurred "in, find, a - third one rTected.f.Vw furtberi discussion 'Vnsuedj . but the pteviwn Question ) being, railed for and seconded, the main question waV taken by; ayes? and 'Hioe,; and the House refused to order the engmsa ment of the bill W a third reading, by a TMepf 9 t;ll;!Mi Dodi flrige niihsequeiiUy moved the recon silk-ration of the t otej but brfore it as actcu upon, an adjournment took plare.-;-"'" v-nv? ' vo;?: totoddyC,Feb: i The House was or eu pied to day in the considera tion of business of a private nature. , H Moday,j Fe 14 The House took up the uiemnrial presented by Mr. Everett, of Mass. on M dav the 7th instant, from the inhabitants of Northamptni),M ass., against the removal of tlie Indians. A call of the House was ordered, bat susneii. ded, nn 193 &cmbers answering ;tn their names. Mr. Tin ker, of Si Car- oliina, and suhserjuentlv Mr. Wifk nue, inoveu me question tl co nsulera ti.a tl ccTSSrU sbejal! 4 tV 6h Biitfe4 lat'.e L'pmsiUea an Indian Arilrs, with i.'.rcction ta report a l.'J raakinr faithrr pwisioaforex ecti'ajigUaUaacnVe United Sato, and fur tba faUlM oWervanc af trcatiea witb Indian tribeau Tb qsvaioaaf coesiJeralroa was tarri ed, spoa a tfifUlon by yras and nays by tat rf 101 in 93. Tb Subject was then taken p and duacnasnd by Mr. Everett cmtil 4 o'clock, when. en snoUoa of Mr. Yaoct, tbs Uoae adionmed. "J .-', -IW49, FA. 15-rTba priMflpal object biektacenpaod tba attention ef tbe iiwaM were tba bill repe-t lag tba claims of tba widow of tbe gallant Coaamoder ' Decator, and tha bill in rtUtiun to tba sale of pub lic lands. Tbe former measure a broegUt forward by tha motion for ra-consideration, submitted wn a pre yiooH flay by Mr. Doddridge. . It wis discussed at length, and tarions amendmeata were offerfd but, after tbe yea and nays bad been taken several time, upon the question re. rurring of tbe ettgmaaroeat of s the bill for a third reeding, it wss de rided In the negatUe, by a vote of 100 to 90. The bill coacerniag tb ales rf publie lands, and providing arairutthe frauds which may be prac- tioed in such sale, was debated un til late hour, but waa not finally decided upon. Among the, preliroi- pnry business of the day was tlie io traduction of a bill by Mr, Vcrplamk, frtirn a ariect committee, on the in. (cresting subject of the gold mines of tho. South, it provides for the es tablishment of an office as a branch of the United StateVTMint, for. the purpnaeol assaying the precious me tals of North Carolina, Georgia, and the adjoining States, c, It was read twice, arid referred to a Committee rf the W hole on the state, of (ho V-A niou. The House also, in Commit-, tec, Mr. Drayton in the chair, con aidered the bill on the subject of the Danish spoliations on American com merrc; and, on motion of Mr, Boch nnsn, resolved thatlts hour of meet ing nhould be henceforth eleven o' clock instead of twelve, as hereto fore. diiii"g the present session, , Wednesduy. Feb' l6-Mr. Dnrsey from tbe Committee on Naval Afiairs reported a bill to increase the pay af 1 apt i ns and . mastera commandant of tho avy of the United , Statesj w hich wss passed throgU the . usual course of legislation, and committed to n Committee of the, Whole on the mate, of the Union. Mr. CatnUre lng, from the aUorn mittee of Com" merce, reported a bill for the relief or t retain importers of foreign mer ctiBiidhzi ; which was disposed of in a like manner. , The resolution for the" printing rf 6,000 copies of. the report of the Committee on. the Ju dtciary,. was again taken tip, and .filr Daniel resumed bis observa tions on the Vjuestinn., Before, how ever;. the subject wss disposed of, Uie hour expired. On motion of Mr. VerplatiCk, the House then went in to a Committee of the Whole on ti'io state of the Union, Mr. Letcher : tin the chair, ant took up the Kill sup. pletnentary to the act for' tlie relief of th surviving officers and Soldiers of .the revolution. An" amendment was proposed ny;,Mr., Tucker, of Sooth! Caroling pr6vliHg that the benefits of. the bill should he extend. ed jit the militia of Jthb Various States. Tjlie bill Vvaa.jifs'ssetl- Tor ( yeral hours, by Messrs, Verplaticka. Tay- lorv Tucketv" Chilton, Spencet', of K lor k, -MCUutae, strong, )V; ilde, Davis, rf Mas. Burges, Ellsworth; Speight, narringcr,, Prfk,IJntes and McCreery fr after, which t ht mriulmenf. in i modified shape, .was adopted, tand tlie - committee : rose and repprtrdTlio -i liltj; matetyj'on'aiSi'ewWn'i'bV' be A ibe President was laid fwt-'t? ; byiuei Sneakef, on it i suljert of tlje aggfjessions on AmericaiV" commerce, committed, by the Portuguese blockading, aquaalron off the island; of Terceirat-aTlie letter of the President slated that lie had,1 previous to tho receipt of the resolution of the Uouaf bf Represen. tathrs on the subject, gi ten thc ne cessary dirrrtiotis for fitting' out a sjiip of warto reinfijrrt;- tlie United States s sqnadronpn1 that quaiier. The message and its 'accompanying documents nere on the motion of Mr. Archer, referrcii tn the Committee on Foreign Affair., Thurdai. Fcb 1 The. resolu. tion for prtntijig6)oa 'copies of the J udicwry report wa rorihidered, and the measure advocated by Mr. Fos ter, in an argument ; which tonf in ued until the close of the hour.-' Tlie oui granuneiensions ti certain suri vningiiffifrrs and soldier of tM. voltitiort"(irictu(iii.g within its pro'. ' T ... ? '""wnwrs, 5tate troops. nn miuiiaiwas passed, fter a Jorg debate, Mr Treztant rrrrviniKilv mnved its recommitment; in order to ci.nfine its benefits to those in riecdv circumstances; but the morion was TLa Cesta aferwards Cotamittee of the Vi . rf Ut Union, Mr. Clay i, ai m . ana cci.straica ata r . Ippropriatlon btU; j'tr nacaforlSMtiWt!.!' tket far ti hrtprovt- - -1 for fortifications; fur - mental for thacoaaUuc i pairrf certain roads; ar i f giner, Urdsanca aacl ( tra Department, At U.; tbey roar and rrpvrte; ; leave of absence for the rtr tba aeaalaa bad, en ' motios McD riffle, been granUo to fin, (recently appelated J South Carolina,) tbtUfl: . ed. 1 . ' ' .r'r ., . , Qui iniimaey good (Sects (n tries. Tbe Wlowing." article', l from tba Odclal Register ef ' of the SlitDeceuiber, i? manifest . the ncceaa ! crowned tha efforts of the administration in removing sea rf dissatisfaction which fortunately groan op bet own and foreign Goyerniti , foreGen. Jacksoa was taK i: Presidency. It cannot fal 1, gratifying to.'tba public ts tnai tba course pursaed by tL conduct our freign. relatio", to use the Ianguge of the. J; Official, contributed to r former prejudices, and todr ser tbosa bond . wblclt . sboulC two petghliorlpg people. M, TrvntitutiM aW Official RerUltr'. io.e(A tl DtC. IIMl- -HU etaellenay, tha Viae President im tnte pt, a prirau letter lolba PreMdr utmeusiMeseruMIsortrs wbiebwox to Mm by Mr. Toraet.oa hisretarnta . ton firusa bis aouatry seat, where ba bad a- diax some Urae. - He rrararduUly aar letter ia Terr satlsraeasry terms, Mprew meats faU of aordklity aad food fetW answer was, precairtee ar mir Holler, . praias-worthy eondvet ka aSodiMtiarM af aieaot his sfllee. aided by the rand din tho presrat adBialsOalio. has anntrilaM troyforiaer ejadiar, aadu eraaslov bends which shook) naiM In aeiehborinr- whose OoTermueats are siaTer,- ays k ef rsUtions may product taror of the latarcst ol both The' President $ Mtssdtel' document was received at Liff on Ilia fid of January, -TTIe. 1 pool Times, in announcing tbat 1 arrived, says: , ' ' ' ,. : ' Tha messat-e, tboucrb Brodla-ionat 1, well Written, and the ooiniona tonrrv. are liberal and enlightand. ' ' It la qui' to the but vertago of Gen. Jackaeo, v wmoa remembered was .received wii merited approbatvo, both in the t States and thin country, -i 80 far, the Gt baa conducted himself admirably In eii orabUt and Important officei and if he ?l act in tho aiuue liberal and sensible , n, to the end of bis career, be will retire prirata life with as high a reputation oqi of his diitinguijed fredecesoors bn: enjoyed. . .,.&., c'tfti I Since extracting the above v we find in the xNew York E Post, we nave: opened our for: psekages, and find the message lished entire in" the London Tii of January the 4tb,Tbavingbn ried from Liverpool to' London, published at Uie latjer , place in short space of twi days. , , The-editor. f the Times, stating jihat the 1st' lurat , tbe message arrived oil thnpreti eyening. left, no time , ti peruse with attention,remarksjiw!ii we ahall retam to the eonsideratk some at the topics' Which H embraces to ow,, lrv the mean time tre cannot he!; rAarkmkvr that ; the enthtiairstio aympa with, which rt allndea to the Freach Be tion, forms ' striking contrast to the mon aerfed language of the old doreramer. :uope.,,r,t,.. v,-U' - - i Post Office Bcpartmenf. The ! ate Jisvo institnted-vaarntrny the affairs rfthe Post Officn Der . .as 3 - a . " - j- ' nay nrertrJw the House rd; ehgrossed jvr n -third rradinaf messageiroin ment. tWdebate unoii which sfc the effectwhkh the statements t opposition press las hadoii otne telligents iTicmltrir bf thai li TIiiy(Mesara;Vidjr: " vuuuur, is (n inumjxtnnt rei tion of the tJiarB -'of rnlsnpplica: of th JWids of the DepaHment; perlMips 1e cotild hptoffcr aplM-ona(eromrprii or jabotitf, tbc; insolv ency of 't!.' partment,' than, the, : 1 fact that Johnson; fbV Chairman rf the ( mittee on the ..Post Office and ' Roads, Las introduced a bill int House r,f .Representatives, wi; approbation of the Dcpai tsnrt.t, ducing the postage on news ps; Tlie object of ibis bill being to duco the tax 5 upQn intelligence, its" principles having tbe tsawti the . Drpai:tment,"ahcre can t fear of its receiving '-tba sartcti't botb Housrs,;if it can be,K8t! the order of bnsinessj and Jhe C man has a: fair opportunity tu tbe liberality of the opposition, proposition ta take it - tip out ; order. It contains but a single section, and rotild.be passed i. moment. i Its advantages ' to community are incalculable. ? V. S. Teltgrut ' Fcrrussion A mechsnic of York has gm.e to Wflshliigton I patent, and to submit to the I Hoard, a percussion lock for can as durable and certain as tb"sf v 1-. r ieaf. .: lr. i rt.-i.j is. . - I "ut , ll)r ynorion anis .n n.n , fri.. l,rrf mwwm r-m .-5Ai : :m inuafCMcns aroia mto -nuns v yi0,, vn vcu iuon, nn;a ipouon J,. Mr, Jcirerett I Cat OaTbV tho :.. . -.. I ""'" ",IV 'r', ' ..:.'"" ' ? "' f.'3.r;.,' ci;.;:ia''-?;. ' 'S!?,l4 :-:tr '.. t t I I ."V v.;'. P1! T,ou. Wtion. used for cannnn would scarcely