a. ' .---'- , . '. - - (DAM :o.i7 rs aTiTttqh, it. o. TznmsD at, Aran, 21, icai THK STAIl-V , 4 r 'i,ij.7 LlWBENCK h LB MAT, af Dm wiy ef Qibjh-i ,Vtrhtata WsairW 4 I arun, vm I Yesa-tsaJ 5wWf, wiw r so ; . fe .U be .rat -- S l ta td-enea. ae aeMpord nigtiiias MrTjTT eanfinaaBVasJ Ctosy Far af Wi Otaal Caeca aj iwmf, r4 4 asta, rr eteeaatcC Sana On i twaiaat e Ihatr Jt-j tij, 4 fMr eir Wowl te ifcwr aw stistli-r. fart .w.fMn oak ell ""TTr?": - Liar. WVsd threw liases tar mm, """J? I"ri .ft laaaattara aaaat ha . . aa-s WW, WHWH asars. B T A UTH 0 R ITT. awity la uws or the uxrreu states. xiolttm Second Sro.ien of the Twenty firot jrnntre. ,r it staking appt-Jfwialioas lor tarry 1d trti erfWl Mtloa IsUoM treaties. kemnrtrd ike He mnd Hot of R- Latitat aCM Untud St f America in m wad iff. lar ux loiiowtnf wru Li Ax mum ara kareby, approprMtea lor r T m '.I. f trriM Of 1M J car m vniwuati hjw aw id4 tfcbiyoaej the annaal support of aehool for tba edu (flnitiMyoata, at ttipalated for by the , irtkla af tka uty oi the inn or Aupttt, lltaonad 'eight haudrad and twaaly-aix, .haCUippeaa trlba ot ladiaat, aaa (boataad hit ' t tha payment o4 th aaaaitr nf two thoa ilolUrt, and Im the aam of tvo thotuaad k for education, at atipelated for by the IrtWt of die treetT of the tixteenth Octn- uikunml eirht hmtdre and tentT-il. e PotawtltauiKt, the aqnuai wm ot lour id dollarts the annual tappnrt of a blaektmhh and . and for f'iruiJiinr. anattalW. one huii ad ixty bethels of talt, nniK tlie aarar one laottuud Ove baoUred tad twenty t d Mrmeat of the permanent tad limited it provided for by the teeond article of f with the Potttwatuuniea of the twea- f Septembrr, one thousand eight hundred wtatr-eiehV annually, the aura ct Uiree i4lollarsi f uAaoso, Iron, ateel, education, annnky to tntipaj ebiet, . and employment ot labor-era. he article, one thouaaod awe hundred and lolUrt; - fnayeieatof permanent auauity under the larOole of the treaty with the Miaotiet of pity-third of Oetober, one thouiaud eight fH aad twty-u, twenty -qe tnouaaiui ironateBj,Hobaceo, and lahorera, by nine m thOwtand ooe hundred dollar iaupport ol the toor and Infirm, and for Una, undar the Math article of taid treaty, KHtiuad dollar t 4'.' I payment of .the eapenaet incurred m the a ot buUdioge aud improveoientt at the If Miatioa) eitablishraeiit, by the tociety fdfif ioatrooting Cherokee hiltlreo, ao t to the fil'tli article of the treaty with berokee Indiana weat of the Mimiaaippi, I sixtla ot M.)f, one thousand etglit bun laad .twenty-eight, ' eleven tbounam) tix Id and 'fifteen d(jlari, the taid aociety and atipulatinj to expend the Amount tl aa the ereetkm ot other biiildingt and rmtt fur like nurpoaet, in the country the Cherokeet' br the tuna treaty. fc payment in full of the falne pi improve 'tbendoned by tlie- Cherokeet of ,irkan atVM I H i l atm ' Om " i t tWlart b ai tilbi a t In n la. Far anaal'i'ta tVmntmU b hkTt) eraiiuated from tlte eauntry ecd- hem by the treaty atoretaul, at attested f to the provitiona thereof, in addition balanes which may remain of the turn rr-terea thousand dallvra. approptSated bet of Mat-ati tlie teoonil, one tboaaand nndred and twentr-oinc, forty-five thou ght hundred and nino -doUart and thirty- iita. v ' Kor , payment lor ove nunurea felivered ih one thoaaAid eicUt hundred Inty-einevi for the emigrating Cherokeet, g the neat oi irautpimuou, teveo wou- btlurt. ANDREW STEVENSON, Sjeakerof the Ifnoae of lteiiretentalivet. JOHN C. CALHOUN, .i i. v'-' V v,-. Pretklent of the Senate. hted, March 2, 1M1. tto earry Into elfeot certain Indian trea 1 v y" tie. ;. .; f mctcd kg tilt Senate and Hqum of Tte mm f tie United Stale f Jlme'riea in W assembled. That tlie folio ing tuiui jith tame are hereby. ;inroprited to 1 exnentet iadurred in oeitotiatine, and for into elfeot the treaty of peace and Mend - a . . " .. .. m the trMitT ot neaainn, entered into at da Chien on th fifteenth day of July, hundred and thirty, with the Mttmtip Mitamtri bandt of Sioux, the Suet and NVinnefcacoes and Menoinnniee, Oltuet, . Miatourtut. aud'Iowart U'ibet of liv Veaema. nrevitiont. pay of tommiaion ' Meretarr, trantportatioii, and all other attendiag the negotiation of taid trea-enty-foof 4houMn4 too hundred and a dollar and tevwuty-twa eentt, . "oiuea tiiiJjted for by the loorth ar- juietreatvot eetsion. annually, tor. ten to the Saoa, three thoutand dollar, tHrea thouaand dollartt Sioux of Miaaia. "athoutaad dollarti Yanotn and San lie i three thoutand dollartt Omaltat, two 'life hundred dullarai Ottoea and Ml ! thoatand Era hundred doUarat Io- thousand . firs hundred dollarti Saot wn rrver. tea hundred doUara. wnporl ot , blacktcoith. and lor tolla. 4cd by the tame article, annually for Sht for tha Sioux of Mitttuipni, one ooiiajgH) Yaoctoa al aamie eanaa, oue 1 dojkrtj Omahai, one thoutand dollartt Mlatouriea, one thouaand dollara; i ra hundred dollart) Saeiof MUtouti f1" hundred dollajrt-K ' v-r -it', Heoitural irtiplemeott, at tlirmlated by rde. tnrrotUy, foe un yean, via: lor of Miaaiuipnl, teren hundred dollartt n end Santie banda, four hundred 'dol- 'Sanaa, fire hundred dollartj fttoei and .fiv hundred dollartt lowayt, tix 1 dUart( bact of Mitaonri riter, two dollar. -Jr ft - wAm'-M' j trtntportatioo ,pf annuit'iet, tool t,v and i?TT. uopleroenu, three thoutand two IdOllart. ;; -'. "', -Tw. !' . xpeatea nf edqeationi at ft'rpuUted by article, for ten yeara, to be epplivd ia "WtKm of the Preaident ot the Uphed n"l!y. three thonaand dollar.. - i I ;r ! exptmet of ruoninc tlie liiuta aa aareed wenth article of mid treaty, ulna thou- t - JM it further enMttrfThai the 'S tntna be. and ttwt air ted to carry into effect the uppleme! "e e, eoocluded at Council Camn. on Per expaaaea of aorreriwr the Maea at cWe had aaaigaed ta the Debavaret by ad knioie, bar dtoeeaad mm haadred aad aaaa doMart aad eigVty-ee awcita. Bee. 3. .taaf it htrAtr enacted. That the afore tid amen af money he peal cat af any tno aer la the I reaaary not ottatrwtae apprty aw Be. 4. Jnd ee al htriher enmeteiL 1 hat lor earrjiar iota effoet tbe treaty with the Choctaw trine oi taaiatkt.eoaeiaaeti at Utatctag KabM ea the tAawnth day of ScpteeiW, awe thowaaad eight hundred aad thirty, the ana af eagfcty ttxauaad two howvrew aad brtyehl oollart are ereoy appropraaiea, to : Feraalariri to ehieft and athert, aad auat of elotbrt and brocdawordt for nmety-niae can- taiat at ttipalated by fifteenth article, nine tboa tend are hundred and ninety-three dollara. For exnentet of fulfilling the tixteenth article in relation to ecule, twelve mourned five hun dred ddlarc For education at stipulated by the twentieth article, ten thuuatud duller. For building Council honaet, houtet tor Chjrfa, and etiurehea, at ttipulalrd by the aaiae article, tea thoutand dollars. For ex pen art of teacher, blacksmiths 'and ahops, and a mill wright, by the tame article, five thousand five hundred del (art For blankets, rifles, ammuaitnu, axe, hoes, ploughs, apini' wheels, eardt, loomt, iteii and tori, twentr-leveo thousand tix hundred and fifty five dollars. Fur transportation and eontintwncies. five Ihouund dollarti Which taid appropriation, to carry into effect the taid treaty with the Choc taw tribe or mutant, tnall be paM out ot any money in the Treaiury not otherwise appropria ted. Approved, March 2, 1831. An Act making appropriation! for the military tnriee for the yetr one thousand eight hun dred and thirtviwe. Be it enacted if thr Senate and Hotue ef ? pretentativet f the United Stolen of America in Ctugrttt assembled, Tbht tlie following turns be, and the tame are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any unappropriated money in the Treasury, for the service of tbe military estab lishment for the year oue thousand eight hun dred and thirty-one viz: For pay of the Army and subsistence of tha officers, one million oue hundred right thooaaad six hundred and twelve dollar. For forage for officers, forty-eight thousand six hundred and nineteen dollara. Fur clothing for the servants of officers, twenty-two tiiousand two hundred and ninety dollars. For subsistence, exclusive of that of officers, in addition to an unexpended balance ol aeventr five thousand dollara, two hnndred and sixty-six thousand three hundred dolhirs. For clothing for the Army, camp equipage, cooking utensils, tnd hospital furniture, to addi tion to materials and clothing on hand, amount ing to eighty-five thousand dollars, one hundred and thirteen thousand seven hundred and forty seven dollars. , For the Medical and Hospital Department, thirty thousand dollars. 1 riir various expenses in tlie (juarterraatter t Drpartment, viz: For fuel, forage, straw, sta tionary, blanks, repairing officers quarters, barracks, stoi-e-liousrs, ahd hospitals: for erect ing temiiorary cantonments and guti-hnuaeai for rent of euarters, store-houses, and landt for postage of letters on puhlie tervieet for expen ses of courts martial, incluiliiir compensation of judge advocates, member and witnesses; for rxlra pay to, sohliers employed on extra labor. under tne act ot March aeconn, one thou. tana eight hundred and uineteen; for expenses of expresses, escorts to paymasters, and - other contkngenciel of the Quartermaster's Depart ment, two hundred and twenty-six thousand eight hundred dollars. For transportation of officers' bsggage, and allowance for travel, in lien of transportation, and lor per diem allowance to officers on tbpogrnphi eal duty fifty-seven thousand dollars. For transportation of clothing, subsistence, ordnance, and of lead trom tlie mines md for transportation of the Army, and funds for pay ot the Army, including the several contingen cies and items of expenditure at the several sta tions attft garrisons, usually estimates under the head nt transportstion ol the Army, one huuurea and three thousand dollar ' 4r For the completion ol the barracks St Fort Winnebago, five thousand dollars,' being the balance ot an apbropriatiou heretofore made for the erection of barracks at Green Buy, and hot needed tor that service, which balance is hereby transferred and appropriated to tbe purpose above named. . . For tli payment of certain mounted volun- t curt ol the Territory of Arkansas, whilst in the service m the United atatrSj in the year one thousand- eight hundred and twrnlyreight, 'the iWfMaaisw aa)krs sty af Jafv. I tat Wired tad Usawa, w tWaas- af Wart way far aaaasaarst ska LaaWa aaiaft, tWrc sb aaaa I aVaUars. rcrtstKg the Msrshal ratal ia Mass. na aasaVaag swsaawa aa tha saaaa, five datktr. 3 Far the farther awraatiaa. mi Use as at the wafU tad tail hasawls fas' aw wa ter la that warU at liaryar't ferry arsasry, ar atmadfivalsrtdd4Ur. Aaacwvwd, Marah t, Aa Aat asakbsa apfXayicat far Valdinf Iifw. aW sssisiaaa Iwa tcjbt has tat, aaa at aaa ataaaa af saw scata-sat pm of tha rtsar asisiisa aui, JJjrt ha aatat, beswatwU aWwaaiaiaii I aoltars Iar a aarht Waaca at aLa of five hundred and eighty dollars and eigb- sntl forming the; foun tree cents. V harbor e t buffalo. ' - lam tv-lhree r or me payment oi tne ewim oi me oww in Missouri against the United States, for tlie ser vices of Iter militia against the Indisns, in the year one tli'ousaud eight hundred and twenty- tune, tne sum oi nine tnousanti ana eignty-nve dollars and fifty-four eei.Ui Provided, l hat the Secretary of War shall, upon a tult .investigation, be satisfied that the United States art liable for the payment ol the raid militia, under Die second paragraph ol the Untn section oi me nrai arucie of the constitution of the United States. ,. : For defraying die expenses nt tbe Board ol Visiters at West Point, fifteen hundred dollar. For luel, terage, stationary, printing, ft rant portatioa, and posuee for the Military Academy, eight thousand four hundred dollars. . ' For repair and improvements 01 buildings and croandt at Watt Point three thousand four humh-ed dollars. ' ' For pay of Acljatont't clerk anj Qiusrterma. ler't clerk, nine hundred dollars. . For increase and expenses of the library, four lac kitMHrMd dnllarc . :, f For nhilosouhieal apparatus, . two thousand dollar. v. Pnr- models for furtificationt. OBt thodsand eipit hundred dollars. ..." .;. ror moai'lt tor drawmr. lor . repairing snsuw meatsr for chemical ami mineralogical appara tus, seven hundred and nity dollars, v i . For miseellaueous stem and meldental penses ef tha A cadenoy, one thousand six hundred For fuel for tha first onarter of tne year one thousand eiirhl hundred and thirty-two, two Ihniiaand three hnadred dollars, a ' '. - For eontingencies ot the Army, tea tboaaand dollara. S k i ,,-. J' , j , For the national armories, three, hundred1 aad sixty thousand dollar.. For the' armament of the fortifications, one hundred thousand dollar. . . - . ' 1 1 - For tho current expense of the ordnance ter vioe, sixty-eight thousand dollars. . . .'. For arsenals, ninety-faur thoustm) four ban dred dolUr ; Far the recru'rtinr service, fhlrtr-five thousand has ass, hght-haata, bias tat, aad aaa fiatsng aaay. Aw it enextrd (A Snsar end Htute ef Re evaraatrtw tfllm Umud State Jtmericm im Cenfree mteeetkled. That tha fallowing apprw praKKMS be, sad tha state are hereby, saaaa, aad directed to b paid astt ol any aaeaey ia tha Trea sury not etharwica aftMtwarsrted, to aaable the Scamarv of the Trcaaory t prwvjt, by coatrwat, for boildiaa; ligbs-hoaaes, Iighbaata, kraaoas, aad aVMMiacau, and nlacasg aaoy a, to wat: State f Jtaine. Four ihoataad dollar for llgfat-houa at the western entrance of Fox inland Ustareaghfarcs Six tbcuaaad dollars for t light-hoose at er aear eap Porpaisei Fwor tbouaand dollars far increasing (he height of Use light-aoata oa Booa ialaadt Pour UMMisaod dollar tor a light-houae at er near Marshall's point, ia the town al St. Uaorrei Sis thonaand dollar for rebatldinf the light house at Whitehead: . Six thousand dolWs for rstailding the light house on Franklin island) Five hnndred aad ten dollars for spindle and buoys in Praobsaot river. State Mateackueett. Five thoatand dol lar for building a lighl-hoate oa the monnment at Gloucester point t One thousand dollars for erecting a monument ou or near (J oh asset rocks t Twohandredand fifty dolbrt, in addition to an unexpeaded balance of a former appropria tion, for erecting a spindle-beacon on M mot's ledge, and placing a buoy oa Hospital Island k-dre, near George's island. Twelve hundred dollars for erecting a monu ment upon sledge of rocks situated at the outer part of tbe harbor of 8wampaeut One (boeaaad dollar for two monuments, one on Sunken Island, aad the other on Pig rocks, in Braintrec bayi Five hundred dollars for placing ten boors in the northern channel through tbe Vineyard sound, at 'the following placet: one on point Kips one n the Shovel shoal s, aear Monomoy point) three oa the Handkerchief, northeast, soutbesst, sad southwest partst one on a. rock near Hyanois harbor, m the channel: and two on the broad shoal to the eastward of Falmouth, vast, aud west, parts: Five thousand dollars for rebuilding light house ou cape Cod, should it be deemed expe dient by the Secretary of the Treasury t Four hundred dollars for placing six. buoys on ledges and rooks at a place called Wood's Hole, nesr Falmouth; and a spindle on Lone rock, near that plare. State Rhode Island. For a beacon-light at or near the entrance of the harbor of Wick ford in the town ol North Kingston, three thou sand dollars: Fifty dollars for a spindle on the halfway rock between the i sis nils of Khode Island aad Con necticut. Stat, of Connecticut. Five thousand dollars for building lirhl-bouse st or near Morgan's point, on the north side of Fisher's Island sound, in the toanship of Groton; . Four hundred dollara for a spindle to be erec ted on the Whale rock, at tho entrance of Mys tic river, and for one on I urner'a reef, situated about one-third of the distance from the maia land to Fisher's island; ' ' Three thousand dollar for erecting a beacon on tha beach near the west side of New Have a harbor; and two hundred and fifty dollars for buoys on Pardee's bar. Black Rock" bar, and the shag banks. In said narttor: Six thousand and two hundred dollar for erecting a monument or beacon on Draodford reef, in Long Island sound) '' Two hundred and fifty dollars for placing buoys, viz: one oa the north end of Hatchet's reef, in the sound; one on, the south end of add reef one on tlie southeast tail af Saybronk bar, at the mouth of Connecticut river: and one or the south end of Crane reef, west of Saybronk. Slate of jvero Xork- Three thousand one hundred and ninety dollars to rebuild the bea con in Black Rock harbor, should it be deem' ed expedient by the Secretary of the Trca- survi , , ' Pour thouaand dollars for erecting a beacon- light on a proper site near Sackelt s Harbor, an lake Ontario: " - Three thousand dollars for erecting a beacon light at the junction of Rmidout creek and Hud- ton river or on or near tne eaopus Meadows, at may be deemed i of the Treasury: One thousand dollar! fof erestinr a beacon on the middle ground between Stratford and Crane Neck, lu Long Island sodndt Twelve thousand five hundred and twelve dol lars, in addition to the uneapended balance of former annronriatioiis for erecting: a lieht-house the Inundation tor the same, in the w a a i asm a. baar c.laasaatsa. aaa far baaUsar a liehS Uasat M kn. er aaaaa ether csntaaat sats af the hey. ftawaa Ibiarns I dollar fare tsgbtbeaae at Pass CaWeuaa, aear the hay af , Laaia, rar aaoytas be alassd al the eatwb acta, seal Ike aaa. at Oaaphiw iasak, iaar hcsracalsart. Staje e.r..eaie. Fiva hundred dallare far Maataa baey ta Mabfle bayi State t bbms. Five dttasaaatt aonarsfor aalaiaajalarat bee as at tha asoath af Caatafa nvar, Uke Mirhigsa. .trVAtyaa) iVrsMra. Five tbtwsaad 4ellere far aeildtag a larbt aease at the tsnlaaats ef lae SC Jeaephl rsvar with bake M iefcrea Five taaaeaad dollar for a larbt kuate aa the Owtarthaadar Bay Mlad.ia lake Harea A turn net exceediac lea tbouaand ctaTWa Car baUdiaaa Isght boat ta he Mattsaed ia the strait eecMsactMitt lake naraaaiva Mattiigaei aaa tare fceadrsdaad firty dollars far beuv and paaesng the same oa the flat at the head at lake Be Clair rbrtaa TVrrucr. Keren Qua sand foer nsnsdred dollar for building a light bona ea the weat cad of Sl Georgea sslaad, aear tbe ra lraie of Appalashicol bar: Fear hundiwd dalian lor plsnnW baey ia the taid bay between St Giiorge't island, aad the eatreace of tha Anpalsebirola rivwrt Two haadred dollsrs fur placing buoys la tbe bay aad river of Si. Mark's; One hundred and sixty dollar for placing buoys at St. Aoguctine, sad in St. John's river) Five thouaand dollars for building a light bona en a suitable site at or aear Port Clastoe. Apirved, Marsh S, 1 131. tPVWtrt of Maatf IsMtrae! of Wy. ill a blr4 la tsi tba acleitiaai M tot a U cul kitk sJ laipsrttbt ttaiat. It ia- raieatt' tbw ftwtiUtatfl fraai Tnavaat, (Mr. Matlary.) I tll j dd. thai ft lev will 1st feeae ! tOaipliavrit lu ttUcrttiem. , Ta Mit tBUcfaaci la wbaai ftotci It A$)tj U tKd kimd mtm ber frrMB lUtxle Mt4. (Mr. Co,;.) Itt tb caara af bit rtaarW U lb r 4f. iBtakrd ti jMBger mct beta recallect that raepci dit ta M belt) .cads tad frtj biirt, . I Ut, ir, ia whit I eij detM it mj daty la uj apaa this occasion or bj eAbr, I hall artvar U foand wtaHof ia that rarertact tlry dae t lacka, tpM whkb f and ci pet-kola baft art their erombla tncta. " Bit. air. if aod snra tea fit ta aotar tha list M mi run imicJk" aaint all tht Tftangrr onea in tha Hoaai,' whila cbitalrj saiftht fur bid tha rataro of tht arraoja, ell defeaca may demand . that - wr ward thens ff. whether pointed fair, or tip! with poiaan. V; ' The fjeoileman act at by ujio " that tha pre bent ia, I believe, & n ital diaciakB. Ia tht ahart term of errkd in thia hall. I haet witnetaed littior after aittinr 6f a Coranittee of the Whole Hoatt on tbe 8uta of theLnmaton, epprfiprtatiflni tod all which Uoton, wbtro the quaBtan or salary, i coat tne Uorertmabt Heir ndodred satsre Itberrd bard to foafstMi It,' iih the wtl sjiplostatic reUtioaa ( tweea frteodlj pewerti gad s!;bo;-H t. a " saw peraoaa oaaAiBirea were or aosuca t4 saiakter;' yet they were ld tvprtmu'bn of ibis baUoa seat te a Cfaaiee naliesa. which was by t preyieaja roBentietl arrarrrairct. br ' . . -1 J ..a .t.T.., vwaiarw eiDeu sua niBta, vt sOQ . trot at the lithmea of Paranu; aui " tho topicd for coQaideratioa and ad- Jeitasent woro ail arraBed sod ape- , fbcAlIy get rofth by tha 80 (b. Ameri cas) rrpablka ia tho treaties beforo blieded to. Oar sniaiitrra thea. fovoro properiw retxeMDUtWee, and dr cities they woro c!Wd la 8osjih AsvfkO c woold hare Becetsanly boon compeileti 10 taka part ia those subjecta, sod by takiof rrt it waa leared by bub? of 00 .S . a a . a a. IfUC IAfl w"" '-w.-wa IM SW mHJ IIIUUIICH d which a majority f tho batiooa mieht ided oa. Therefore the. eeV i". tix hundred aad ninety-six dollars, ia ediiition purchasing land and remQviog to an uuexpeuded balance of four thou sand State of PennryMmia. Two thoutand fiv hiuidi-cd dollart for erecting a beaoou light at the end of the bier which form! the erf trance in to the harbor of Ei-ie. on lake Erie.- ' 1 Stnle af nrhmare. Fifteen hundred dollars for erectlnt a beacon-litbf near the mouth of MlSnillion creek: Ten thousand dollars tor boildme t lieht bous al Mahon'f litek. in addition to ehat re- mams unexpended of an appropriation to build a lirbt hoose at Duck creek, and which last named appropriation is hereby tra&sfen-ed to tlie ftrtt mentioned eDiaet. . ; : , , . State of Maryland. Fire thoatand dollar for bulldinat a Jieht-houst on of hear'Xurtty . . , . . 111 puius, at lite mown os niannri . For erecting a beacon light on Lataretto pofnt, at the entrance ef the harbor of Baltimore, .or ea tbe point of land pa which fort MeHenry it situated, in the discretion of the Secretary ol the Treasury .two thousand five huinflred doHar) . . for a Boating iigntat tne won trap, wins Chesapeake bay, twelve thousand dollars) Four hundred dollars for placing buoys at the i!mim aT Ik hat La of Aanatwilia. ' ' State of Virrinia. Seven; thousand end fire hundred dollart for building a light bouse ea one of the Chiaeoteaeue island si ' - Five hundred dollar lor pacing w tne row mac river three buoys on the Kettle Bottoms, one on Port Tobacco shoals, one ht Naniemot reach, on on .Itagged Point bar,' and one oa Parsimmon bar. - - 'J, s ..,,;.(. State1 of A'orih Carolina. Eleven thoatand dollars tor building a light boat, to be stationed at er near Brant Island tT.oal. in Pamlico soued. For a buoy to be placed ea the bar new. liar bor Island, two hundred dollar. ' ' ' - : For three buoy s to be placed ia tbe river and Inlets of Cape Fear, twelve hundred dollars. ' t State of South Coreaao. nteen nunoreo dollai s for eoostmcting three hollow buoys, and niacins the tame oa the bar at or bear the ea trance of the. harbor of Georgetowev in addition to any unexpended appropriatioo for placing boovt at or neat that harbor) : ' s . .,- .1 1 j. .11 . r A turn pot exceeuing -one uiuusanu uuiiitb tur ind Rnii on SPEKl II OF MR. CAUhON, O MONTH OAKOLIMA. On the amendment pmpoaed by Mr. Stanber ry tothe general appropriation bill, to strike out g9,000. aa cotnpenaatioh to tha Mini ter to Russia. Mr. Carson roe and saidt I am tier-ply ainaible, Mr. Speaker, of the obligation I am under to the House for ita kind indulgence and great liberality maoifeated by iia cHunt of action, by which I am permitted to proceed ia this debate. The best return ! can possibly make, ia to trespass for a abort s tiuae a uossible uimmi their oa- tience, whicit appears already wearied with this discussion. I shall, there rre, leave unsaid many thinge I had in tended to say, which I consider perti nent to the question, and in some de gree celled tor by rrmarks which fell Iron gentlemen who have taken stdes in favor of Lis motion. The part, Mr. Speaker, which I shall act in thia political drama for farce, if gentlemen choose so tocall it; will be but an humble one. My part shall be, air, to aetttnti with my feeble abilities, a very humble individual in his own es notation, but one highly exalted in the hearts of his countrymen; sn mdividu si, sir, whose highest ambition is, tn be permitted to walk in the peaceful shadea of retirement, and pursue do mestic esse; sn individual who has never sought olfice, but who, like old Ciocinnstus. when the exigencies of iii country pave demanded his services, has never refused the call, whether, it be to the field or to the cabinet. Thai individual, sir, is Andrew Jacison, whoso name has been introduced into 'his debate but to be reviled and slans dered. The other illustrious person ages whose names have beer introduc ed, (Mr, Randolph and Mr. Van' liu ren.) have already been amply defend ed by their respective friends; thev need nothing at my hands; it would be superfluous to offer it. To observe something like method in the course of my remarks, I must commence at tbe beginning, however much rosy be left out On the way. , .It appears; sir, that the gentleman r si.: ttJ 0....1 .s. 11 win uiuu vtr oianvtrrry was mo pio neer sent ahead to clear away the rub bish, and prepare the held for action. le first vslorous knight which enter ed the list on their side, was the re nowned champion of domestic manufac- tflMS iMr Miliar - ' ' ' I His onset, sir, was hold onei and he lashed away with , such fury, that it reminded roe of llutlibraa's bear. Who .Vflirhfin fell, and falling- fought, , , And being down ha laid about." V ; k The gentleman, "sir,'" marched, up iri to' the tery teeth of the great Autocrat of all the: Russiaa', boldly demanding Ins country's rights with threatening countenance and menacing gesticula tion, and then 'old us. " that waa the way our rotniiters should do.M! .Now, sir, if this is the very way that minis ters should do. why thev must be e' ected hereafter, not fur their ,utplo- matic. bot for their tihysical abiliues. the order of things must be changed and iostead of ielefrting ministers for their intellectual and Uiural worth, ath letic powers must be Ihe stantT&rd by wnicn. we are to juugo 01 men sunru for foreign missionsVh'v' ; V v: Sir, when the partv to which that gentleman belongs, comes into power, (which : 1 trust never will be,) it may probably suit their notions or propriety to practice upon his theory) but 1 hope, ir, for the credit of my ' country, that Compared with the service of foreign milliliters, was the subject of most slir; ring debate. JPken hat thi tompatney 0 tkit Hovte to move lucA a debate been qutttiontdj . Never until the present sitting of the committee.. If I am ia taken, I ak the Chairman of the Con mittee on Foreign Relations to tell me when that autetiori ten nWi bv tht Ifrimdt of tht tatt adminittraiim.K f'.. Now, sir, 1 will answer the gentle man's interrogatories, and tell him when and by whom " the compttmetf of this House" wss questioned, and also show him it waa " by the fi lends of the Isst adminiitration ' .'V Sir, during tbe discosiion' upon the far famed but abortive Panamt mission, a similar tyueaiion arose uion the bill making the appropriations for that in le sion, or upon the report made by the Committee oh Commerce 8cc Mr. Webster, the greet leader of the then rfntl.pa. For eontinpent expenr of the teeruit'm"; aer- .U. ftA.im t innMnn ninj, hnnitrplt anil 5ilV-tWO crkof Wha a. : ! '. ..,'' - 1.1..-. ,A Hn.vnan,1...l ,,.lcn- r.l - m w,inin, use twen-1 uoiuira, m '"-.m'v.i..' - ". BeotcTaber. airhtw. -j I ,i,nnnnH rfnllira. Dune Urn Sunt of Ceorria.' Fore beacon on the White Oyster L ois, near the mouth of bavanni.h river, three thousand dolura. , State of V!ue.. Five thousand dollar f buiUing alight bouse on Turtle Ijlandj t the moutb ol Mautuee bay, lake arte - . l"? e treaty witb tha Delaware 1 , To Tbooits Fitzaerald, an iovxlid pensioner, moutb t Maumee bay, lake Erie, Mr. Blair, of Sooth Carolina, demanded the previous question, which precludes de bate. Mr. Carson appealed to him to withdraw the motion for the purpose of enablint him to discuss the subject further. Mr, B. refus ed. The previous! question wax seconded; but the House did not installs the previous om, ,Li(i, (decided by yeaa and nay;) this put the q lesiion Irotu before the house for one way. i I.e vote upon tte previous ques tion was then re-conwdered, untl the Houne rve li ite for the or ;nial iiiu M.n to be witli-u,s-i; which wat (lone by the rcnUemsn from South Carolina, (Mr. Clair,) air) ill. Corson wat cnablea to prootedU .'.v.'-"-, ; ' 1'.:; "r;l- idminiatratltro part id the' House.' bade the quetfiwii, aad the gentleman from Rhoue Island implicitly followed his lead.:; - . r ;v- - ,-:- I beg; leate to read from Mr. V'a. speech, delivered ' 14th April, 1826 (Gales and Seaton's Debates, pages i, S3, . vol. SW, part 3d.). ::.Xy .-f F Such aniKnnttrienU. aavs Mr. Web ster, (foreign .ministers,) it therefore' a clear and unquestionable exercise ; pf executive power.' Jit is indeed leal coo a -.il - t nectea wun jne appropriate duties 01 the House than almost any other exe cutive act, because the oflice of a pub lie minister- is' not created by any sat lite or law of our own Government., . It exists under the law of nations, and is recognised aa existing by our Conatitif tioti.w Hie acts' of Congress indeed limit the salaries of phblic jtilnisteraj but they Jib no more. Every thing else in regard to the appointment 6t public ministers their hUmbei ir, the time- ef their appointment, and) the negotiations contemplated rn such appointment, is matter; for,4 ? executive discreiion,'' Again; be says; , he (the President) cannot shift the ' responsibility : from hnnsfelf, and we ctnnor aiume -it. Sach i course, sir, would confound all that is distinct in the conktitutional aigftmeni of our respective functions'. It would break down all known divi sions of power, and put af end to al just responsibility. Id ' shorty eif', wunout tinog your paiience vyun reaa log all the passages. I have; marked, Mr.iWeteteri toeech tbroughoot is sjpi enort to piove i mat we jwere consmu tionall t bound to appropriate ".!.e sm la riea Ot public , niinisters: hat we. had noinmg to sio witn tne csiuuiiutmcm ot missions, nor . with . the: ajmointmeni at ministers, nor. who tnrir insiructivos. Thus", sir; hsve I shown the genUeman from Rhode Ialand,t M, wbetc the tompf tency of this House to move such de bate wti ouetlionedtf and that "it vta oy tne menus 01 me tail auminisrra tion. iiiat'a ot ail, su t for he too tuttained the dyttrine throughout then (however obbostous it may appear now,) by his vote, end bf hie' aid ..to that mission in every stage, and through n its ramincattonsv - -. Sir; how : mut ' more anBronriate would the argument of the learned gen tleman from MMachuietts, (MrVVVM) nave oeen 10 toe question at present f ite us? ' cTheir force and reaaoning, f it appliea to tbe establishment of the mission to 1 . ama, how much more eminently, does it aj ,Ty h, Ihis vai -'--jsf.'ffi-.. W -a-' a . 'il.n- L--aiif ia a n.i.. : r Inn standing, . ' I hose acquainted rli diplomatic history of the country, v.',' recollect that1 it originated with Mr earson. , He nominated Mr," Short, who waa rejected by the Senate. : Mr U Adams was subsequeotly Domi nated by Mr.; Madison, and' was our first mioister at the court of St. Pe- tersbui'g, and ft diplomatic intercourse his been kept up ever since between the two Governments.' But it has been i ordinary kind of intercourse re cc '.' I by the laws of nations,' and pr-- ca.by the civilized world . 2iut i' air, with the Panama mis ,siua, , Aiihea'V tbe fnenda of : that we might be rornmiited as na- ta eater' Into any ' arrangement . 1 l i '."1 have deci preeotative f the peote here hadai' right, nay it was their boundee dety,' i : ta etey, if they coeM. project 'ao bevel, so dangerous, and fraught wiUi s '.! an a row a consrqaencea. 1 .... , Yet the fwnUereae; from Iode; II- ' . land, (Mr. Burree.) with a knawledra ; i : af all those fsct. swallowed dnvrn that -' ; 5 at aa . a . . - 1 theasand dollars; bat flow tua become ; le faatidiouf with regard to the vpetv '--; ' plea righta, 8(A that Ihw replar aat- V , : ary allowed by law to out foreigti aiaV' "J C: iateta completely choaka him. Sir, t Vs can't say that ibis le, retraining at vrt 5nat end swallowing a catoel," but 1 1 o think It H iwattowing a camel and '? ' h! ' men atrtinmg at gnat. ; Sirg why is , . ; r" alt thM' Ia it teiaf M. Jldami Trt-ZV, ' ' commended the one, ahd Ota. Jackson - m ' V the oinerr ilso, let me read another ':. taregraph of two from' Ihe speech iof Ir- VVebster. which. nb doubt: tha h 1, - genttlrtfatt considers high authority. t--. 'StTkii MnAilaa.. akik f- . ' vw nnn.ii is um irsjnx. T ... ea to the Eiecutlve, ahd from the Ex 4 ecutiveto es, ia hot personal, bat offi- ;: t ;, , eol end tonUHutional says Mr. Web f.'- ter . It has oothirg H do vJritW wVftai IMngt w faltkinfa bot resolf . - U froin that division of power among de--partnients. nd those limitatioba on the-4 ' i authoriiy of elchiiwhich belong to tbe'rT" ns'ure ana jrsme of our Uovernment,' ,y :)' v- ir, has tne course br the gentlemaii rom tlhode Island IWrV lnfluenl k- individual liking iof, ditlikingtP But little fviiher'ilr: m' vr. It WOUld b unfnrtnna'a inA.A Vv. 'i.. .- coniinoet Mr. Websttr. " if bur line oif 7 v.. constitutional action 'were. te"vibreti Kf y;' backward and forttvi,' aetotditia; to wp'y'-Uf. opinion ofpe'rsoni, iwarViog this way to. .i. vt dij, from , andu attaehajieots and that M othef waV to morrovf, frbra distrust r0'$3 (inline. ' ims mat sometimes hann-r . from the iiieakntti of out tWtmt , ey tha eicitenUnt of oar: Jbasasorui but r ima i n a ii i. k ? L a, f . it win not oe eooiiy recommended to ta - Vt r aa 1117 ' iiKiiuut sou r trj P 'pUDIIC COD i . - at. i" of u the gentleman hang? '.is i' net. The toeaknnk of otr irtnei, w " f thb ticUttnent of our passions w Sir, '-Hv,-;'': ffcB" hicb hor of tha dilemaoe ! 1st it? flie r- suit of weak virtue, or would it not be ... ..--v. more ' charitable to suppo that " ex M cttedpessiori hadeaased thia extraor- ?i Jaar.Mge?A.n his.virttfesor his pasltobt, I hive Both- H-Vk ins; tu sjv out yei em not Qone witn V-' :t : pi it- itfiEim rnn nnr rh wMvYAM..Taw r - --w r- . fa-v iiiichibu aw dotslrine, aha see svhef'a it woald neja1; Kimn i Eairvnifn. - " ww m " ri,id h. a .- .1 - fare the keepers of the people's won fi, - eyi we snouitj aeep a watcbiui eye over'i? V IStaSf. intaraafa ah. I .h.. 1 -t ; r... ,,v- . ., .in. piifiuf pay tor -'I;?;'. services actually rendered." "Hot ' lorig,' asked the gentleman, M t,i'M: rianooipn 91 us.; retersbarg? ?: Fay, htnl for b time in justice he tan 'demand Now4 sir, if we adopt thia airtjJe" X';.-.; of oufi actiort to't radaat the nav ae cording to efvicea, actually renderedr the role roust operate upon every :ofjM ' cer:f'ihe GovernmcbtWe cannot?, i. 4i- pay ihe Judges of the Supreme Court ' bntil we mouire whether Oiet have die. 4 charged all the duties assigned to ihem.a;: 11 our venersnif ,wniei , justice should 'k-V be aitka or prevented arriving here "tts4 sit apon the Supreme poort bench by i v sucn a snow storm ai we nave lust vntav i a :, a ' ! . . -. - OV .'iart neSSed. Whf the en min'l dnrlrinai . v.;l ' r " to wi tli hold his salary.: The Pres.-i nent, ta beads ol Upartments,nayi,' H sir; oar . Senators and Uepreteotatives in vongress, we ourselves, tnnat annlw v the fule to ottriolves,' and make it op-, rate We too. i; What 4ias been the sit- ' tiation of the gentleman himself during, ' the present seasion? He was unable to , : ' attend, t his duties hare bT sickness, for c some , time. sThe people of Rhod v isiaoo, eiectea him. not to be sick, but to i attend ; to their interests oft . thia floor. llie gentleman has not dr-ce it. , snd ; why?, jBeciaset hie health would a. "' a.lI 1 -f a -oi peruui nim. taa can any man lre be so devoid of self respect, ae' lost u very feeling and pi inctple of a gentlefii.. i. as to move in his, place that in ti,v ptilement of the account ' of Mr, Bure,. should not beaMcw-' ed pay for thorn he failed ft at tend tne UouKe t,.. ccount of suk nesai" ; Would not a. '1 amotion, sir,' disgrace any man? , J . ' , c cut, lays the gentle:.. ... Ir. Hal dol ph Was nut fit .was tsy 1 means a suitable person to fill tho. mi and the President ouht of to have -t- ed, &C.) and therefore be, sbouL ( f.