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1 1 11. 11 ' 1 '' .. .... . . . - .., ... :' f'.'.'J--. t iklore ns concluded a motion wis 3 on that the gQtcnitntnt may VnmttJ1. ; V, 1 i; tve lawful ftrtfac Iegislatures of the mter at tjftjreuested to 'Came to be laid btfore " thi, a copy of anf ietteri ?depatchCi wi,; : C oratioAAas gari hvc been recei ved "in th Department of 1 1 nh$ do hot; Teqiiije . seecy rfrom Mr. p,,tl th.v revenue that couta;e toneeivfed, t.bi re ised. twenty share ittemtf Massachu.K t . .!. j fthara iTthe f ate ot onnec nUOUrVU UW ? v " " 'V -T -It. 7 . li'i. ili 5 -Ttli ' M ate . ' . AA.' 1 A-. , urtl III riV blMUKS I v..- - tICUtt even nuijuru 'V: -v , . - , 1 ku fhcetffi .' nv, iiiiru uuuvp uhv.-.-0 - - i a- F beUatthVnaa9niiin Wat sit uation nvhich 'i?ft W.to,Jti-thtrt&t4ag ahartft ; the state oter 7W""777 ,r. j itWv fiv'e -snare tne staww tJrehtiethMVWt; :jWW 4 fi-onvthe Jkcreikcy- of State, communi 1 hunareau) oiotm r v-sv :. ' s CholVnftom theseestabhshmentfi hbue 'out OT it Uws gooanoneb .yw theVlBrtaateshbtner; coinmunifjj Um.K t.in Pr-Ctirnt rvn l. ana rT November.-s.-': V7' " - 1 S-i .; 'Mri'SniiUe satd he skw what wis 1 J'L aV i MAW n fhll I 1M li I I L.I F" I T "t -T . . ' j, ' ... " "t I . ' V- . W aT - Haiti. notto MSJS . been denied ro twafchWtts bat ucl, 1 arid 1 wish to bnng Jt lnTormsuhTniu atae,lM f , . .. ... , c VM , . . . , mm I i us nave imnsi w "- i" - . . . s i. rtrnnure mc iciuiii aa l tiui 01 innit we khow thatWe ijie peopie S. V?m WW lt lt paper to publish alpwate S adotwieoiaiiu V"i';v'Di';ir7r : 77J said ne wsuea to aee u, puv to T-be house ague - Mr. Kanaqipii ;: . v ,: , , i: ' -Saturday, March .Vf4 d to consider the motion .of thtee hundred and ixiy snar , vr ,.v ? tkhr of war, or bcliered.it J .f -. i . i h. tlsiri.'llUirK III II1C !WlWl"Hi. '" "r--- . . . . . : I f '!..... 1 , . in judge propir, e paia W r equal .nnoa iSaTte v to oc, pan? v -r-,.. . -r 4. Af -where ? Bv us nere, ana vy - i'v- r.k.-int lnitalmeiit$-'t-axditance of time noU nere r uy w , ,iftns ;n our 1 ; :""vT;;a..- i-fm each other-aucceasite... rrmce ?-ror . , i ; f... p;w That f. any atate &ian decline or nwghWMirnooo . . Arleans?i I ViWiiiin the-period herein limit- onnere in - . - 1, he 1 :. t :oav the,Whole amount of i Urantinnai, our j-u n airf. he for .Vitbte ten- yeara IVUe.tihie .of w "l ackede I o ; : . T k shall. belawful.for the one who ' r A" ir,,nr : i niantheyVay ,jdge P ropef Jct ny P ? -fclieW.fc6tf ,Q use. - - . - if - , ;h notubacjj Sblef . hoover sakl.'Mr. .R'.-that .jll 1 . ins u p 'itf. T. n' v . t-'ti this t me l may be under a misiskei-that there a Vw:-Sec; lS. if t T, SSAS there i, a pian that thtre,iS)a con-, ' bank herei,, proviUcd for, shall ftjke d;Jj 1 - estabed .heurthdayMarCh ru9t be onef the -most i . u:. h.rl shall bt established by any iu er rerffmv 1 - ' . - i ( j . . " . 1 . a ft tVtat rlYTX-1 t n 1 la. I 1 t lllJW-- 1 - people in' Massachusetts , Alr. took wisnea tne resolution to tmj said it would be inferred from1 j rvfiiiai tc u inai incjcAiiau mi iiy ou.u icuer or it ywtjw of the -purport which it was said J fwl letter.; vv nteTtji . ws conbdemisl P bnie1' ab'sweruw oiild -bEtctiv ed: - ' MrZ'&vemortMd .'that' he had been J gentlemen Vft- conversilKn,hat riTifotmaiio- been .rece.iveer oy az sccreiarj 01 sl.tt (j dcdnes-ofJie..llriti4n mniiter here e tirSvediby his goternmeni, Stthattuwn vould be nt ut. If this vas a fact, it J im.urtan: tha the hou-e , . ammld knon it eenilenian irom rennsyiTauu, seemtdioa that tne mover wintu i nc resolution no1. adopted. ' How in the name 0 commixi or tand:,; Mr. L. asked, cuukfu bete that tr,e -reiolvtion was introduced far thtJ 01 oeingfeit ctto r-j-ie saia -it gave him neSs that he shouH m.tke any motion good of hi a country luch uhouid be atS by a gentleman who wad so infiu ntialtb powers of his eloquctire, trom his stardi society, di Q omer coii5iucriuioii8,a!imsu (Mr. Cook,) Mi. Ij.; said nelud omeud expressed , the satisfflCiion he felt in affile that he altoutd 0e m the majority bct-irt tl of the prt'seui session ; and he should k find hinisell in that prcdicamet in rdaw resetution- 7; : y : . Mr Pan Di;ke said he. had heard it Jentietter had Whcctr-by the Acretar; em.1 coTng to this wbject : that, .hofwiibstiirf. the dismfssioo ot ?rtr. Jackson, the C Iffnmtnt retained an anicable disjiosiiis ,.i Mr. Jackson's conduct was dibanproveia wufd ' he recalled, "and that another i would be sent. motion h id bten 5 reduce the army and navy was it ti t i.viAii. (o a decision on tuis motiuMt what was the, situation cfnlfairs. And letter wa in existence, ought- not thtfJ tentatives of the peOple to have it WW matiou f .'' " . . m, . -l 1 1 t -1 Mf. M'Kirn said he naa noi seen 1 K,if hi. had iiiiclerstood iht purport ofi cd correctly, and satisfai torify lb hiniseH m.trht nftt hsve had the same ba.isfacW and h; had no objection that should d Doblic. It could not be got ycepi im inor;n iinnffickl ltHef. because it woi corous in the president to submit it m without a CPU tor. tt. . - Mr Dana was hot disposed to call Prcaident to Violate private confident not lrnaein'ei-w here the President ot of state in their private Capacity rtctivr 1 -r r ' in, rw 1 .nxfhH.K "v-j r 1 a. In the Tesenideci resolved. itseK axommkteef, n'liWholR ohthe bill apprbpoatme a sum fpr " k-'iv.-riint'1rfinRtf practical utility Of -tvrcnty hvt; anareM, y. hupdred andjmr nrce 8iv r ihete- any onehonearcr v, , ' dfrP- .r ;.wC.A a' Kobe that the bill would . j c.l... vv..i.k( K run rip rtl pass ' He Wisneq. uai -T'- uio'i nrantt m iht Promised so itiucb.' He honed ,K- HtiifiP wb'uld not be ii flunred -affainsf tt.&y l.h-.p.' thi v iiad flrot t)Ver the' -worn oi u now h.hiii had hetn receneu huiu ivc .jui he hoped after going so iat that they wouiu go through with )t - ' ' - . ' ' Mr. Liveinx rt; wl .pat, as me nun "vvuu'l law was yt t in jt x.i ertce, ai)(r as cmitu.tu .v. . , 4'-' i A. .ikvt.nl o' suhvfi lai-Hri IhPtf V()U!U I.M iriJCai ll wmiwu .." 44 4m. 4 4.4 7 . " - - y . ; . - - -. tntK. as t hat substitute hua not bte;i propoieu 11 this'hoiisci this bill frnm the Sejiajt. perhaps was the HubstiW'S. -If he .'.H-mid bt vtry redy to crivp soon rlollirs for so !esirablc an oDiect; ana i.u.'...k lii' Kut i.pwjnfnre noDosed the bill,. he felt disi osed undr this belief 10 withdiaw his op Dosttiott a ...... f iht. u uetl siaies, uuiujk,v- " L a -f .w. -.trion hfrebv cteated : forv liich . ante jm i"' "v- - - j . . . . , the faith of the United States is hereby pledged. ...V. .JL. x' turn 1 ',"?. V..,- ' - , ' ' "--'--a- '.'."' -4 Jv XnuasD a't Mabch'22. , V'- SPBCH Mr. RANDOLPH. , 'fOn.WmfebiV.saation'W : : ;. rminwry atid' naval tabl3hmtnU ";:m uanoh td7hP710 subml ; ortot. tthe h,usc, which wasra that ould peb,ps . require, at least . J"" ZeraUtrservition.. During his u,avoib eb from his duty in the, housr the present sea ' Mr. Randolph said it had bttn some ton- ! :i n xttn tJ. reflect that iflie btd heen;n; anv "of : the rnea Uuch and sis th ject would defy even a thenrtical analy- - J 'L !. 4.A . . I , . I. Mr. Q'linry said that il4Uwaunt?ncea w miw 1 Aw...m. wt h.. vvi 1CIL II IllllinL uc Wrtll'5. l-.ll HIVHlllvn.U.v " J:.l4. Hurt, a wav as to irive satistacuon. wwc v'w - I would ish. to a'skv.t.hja. Mousey ;:a hJ felv)Wiuip iihuiLpow id. or tni uc ,u - v . at has breti sid or that ran he said on uie suu- . . rlmen(s niade. and to be made, .. U W a ITU- tl , 1 1 1 1 111.' vTf W I . -- i - f .. v ' 1 - . 1 U m iKkIAT " af C Illf 4 IVI1 Tl .wu.w. r . 7- K tlk hat -the0.ev.ei wwc was v..c jyj.vr-T . 1." inv wry !ces as ,w i"-5"7tv" ; " trvpnt. was uUced winkr the control ;;oi-tne.m.i I have socitiUhshry and wantoniy ainmuM ' tnved for the purpose miRUt'wt be seaworthy. ' 'u-;. .nwnHh vstem of loans PluIrr . . . .... :.,Vu k- .r ."'r.'.-trVi f I. United States I t o, the m$ !M'-VV-- tana naxaitou. ; ui iuc F wK,v vVn, tltot the same torce apMeu aoa ipvV '" wUl tell us to-stop nd we must pney. -. the saroei tfiVrt, any. mare than ope the people of the Umt Matcs cnv-ni 10 iieep up - . h ; bt;CoulcinW up a ship of the evpr: mihtary an Imv Vajd his the vt i v xi-tunce of which tin y at e made ac- y w ,,v't0. 0: w :lhe expence ki- n Viirtir.iDate U'r- v" t ' AT' i- ..." .......m.AI U m. .. which Ah ..mMom . K i " ir" -A ,.,,,1,:onarVu,i.v Pfrwi -?..N v, tarded or Smpedtd by any op BOl id J - " ' . ,,.x .Km at tho . I rite ll IS'tSiUU lit " quainted with'ihenv by bun hensome. t axes , ua . a DroyoSed;. lhat ..y sl)0likl t0 it likemen who un debt tailed hi)'- their posienty-amt tor whaU . v4.cVpr0pnse!, and WCre desirous of fe what -earthly; end Vyoti. canno satisfartorv Bcperimcilt, ,,He therefore med to amend the bill by adding, a secuon to this -fl-. Atl2ik.jf .th' Secretary. Of the Na'vy shall V1IV.VV ---- . - , he an'horised and requifed to supennttncT the ex nprinirt: &c. "and to cause all url) obstrucuolis 4.'l. !.x.44 .a uiiiii m' mulct he internosed Ivo oe ninn."".! cj ,.--r .y i bv a vessel. acainbl which auat'tmpl with'te tor .4 .( .'. It ,4 I1, frw.nr.. 1 ask in .the. .name oi Cohimon seftse wtt' will yvu do with them m of vat ? Is there a m wW hears me-wnu position of his ,' nnM vhmutrh Utc medium which I viewed tr& 7. J'f" tihle for rne.to discern anything like a L eW -or - '.about-, to- be pursued, Has it ever been employed to protect the rights ll wic ui lJtiauti v w.wv... ,.r- a ..t o . .ism -n matic. UIU1UCII Jill. vr .-. . ...... A iri . m ,t. nt Ihf kvmV " " ' i , , w 77 . ,y , ' A.,.,.f.rt1 ik neat-oli bloved butnn violation pi vei:.a . " l .. u r..j..,;,-rPd l,v the uuixhase a 4i u'hirii . was uiai.vu v. r .r .... i ni iiuxiiix.c I ui.-viwikv- qistam-c av - - , 7 a - .; thwh i-ihts ofrtrtiuertvin the viotauqn 01 w",y., . , ., tt. - 1 ni.-,h-,fhili i ment 'J 1 - " ' , . l iiaci iv-nr.Tr ! Ui V " 1 - - ... - - bv ' the govermhentf this 'Tnatipu 1 but this, sir, I attributed, to my . own want ot-infor XZZ. W to the want of deofion or wisdom I Ik; Ilia v lJ kv 1 ----- j f a habeas corpus and as a new modern instrument j pP1'! 1 ;$ ft- i.hould have reached the seat of. government, lirV should be on the s5. ttot l should then . . . t - a I .1' t. 4 . ' a. m, ahl"k mat rill I I I I I V. I -"f . . pt ieieclmentr -,.r, go uhum. Z' tnrn , illventor. who shall be biohibi,ecLlrom.al Tut to every Treeholder ,n muniion witlt the, said sel. excrpt sue! - you -No pay one - M e of, cft9e of aclual hoblilUi!f.,-. and tion duty, and atvhundied per cent, on that third, up on sugar, coffee and so forth, for the sake oi the7 establishment at New Orleans ? ' We may the lime . -mo ;.,.-i.uhle to. me, during an. me iiw-'p.-v- v"- , ... . :, . fcv - ...;,,trir- jv vii in...; -. .... sav what-ae-please, sir, but thatexpediUon wmcn, 11 it il nurs. sjioassed 11 tiori every undertakenthe famous expedition . Mr. L & t- . ...ha Tf,i amimtfment 'vvas opposed by mess; M Kim Lyon and rtoliahd on the ground that the oby.acles to the xpeiirnent would be interposed without Kiv'mK the. inventor an opiiununuy 01 , icpcuuig and - 1--- '..'.. - ... j: until ours, sarpassed ,n loll) every ou'r ?. 7 tha ifsucH exunsive mean's .were made th-t eioediiioh. which even theic.own ministry ' l J. Shle-d r to discern a di-Bree of some- tiori every uiidertakenhe amous expecuuu.. , . eiclils, tbemie- vou!d be. tttteasa pervading a British army ugnst Flush.ngrhere thevad , ujjo JfJ e- - ., , - atet; ece IreaTcK nath,n.M, fe appropriat would r .. . . . v i.a . rnvcr. aj not defend but quarrti -amongsi n - . . . - fo- nced be appU i . .' atl. me iw I --.w v. f to oevev. """, . 7 o ..r L; Ki ii,.. T.lt.tai t vt the Atnettcan army , v ri'v -.--- . . , : ...... ' a; . . .-. 1 -iliKconcerln It.: ,;-7: 77 nbe bHut ZS.H tv W' its cxblmis aitr.dy regirtired mJovt s. - - v-A . rPh that Uie Sefcre f r-, . - .. eh urouf r V 'Jh ,his Vnd t be., fact of the friK.'e r Philadelphia hayu.g -men ; -R -- V, . - , to aid by7nlditiona i.xe..-. f " . ..... on' tit fih. llurse bhoe, is -.the-tary me y - "7 ' f : ".T ' IT .. a nrivnte trer.tlemen, that the house o- Rut if infrirnution from a.W nister as to the manner in which w ! his public duty had been received the department of S'atr, it wasom abust tdcall it a private- letter. n.m .. - had been received, he . wa decidedly for it; . 7 - . f TSMM,-tt said he had at first view posed ; to the resolution, conceiving itj ('..vtrtPf than the b6 "l I TiTilie; fore-utonLreBtxiionJ? I. it ysttra.ih via - tatM " When''U's- govet-nment V1 atatvd I had indeed .supposed,, sir. nuu oni u t 01 inc vjiiueu 4-11.iy.c3 unmiu c-v .- . 1 -. J? .l . 4 rr,nv t. . n...Fn,in. a inr Rr.irim vciua . . . lint on.yiiuc iu ?,.uw , - . v , . . . .(jn ther on line UUW.OlW suuiwiv. rV . -." . v. .UinV TnA 1 ihis sesMon, ihe" first With respect .t.r- have, thank God, pJXgress ,1 inmn thereon.. 4 -.- J II il i-Trvf1 n amendment to this effect : ' ld be lif Vni-t build up): pqll: Was 1.r.tnicieu.,v 1 .-. v . . ... ,., ...,.'rr ih(.-nii(iic meitdn 'on that subject : as ocn as 1 wok seat: J t ad : not-.-been inform that a .Piwifti tne two in USC3 ,u my bill ef was '? r,7iS,tl-1 -1 v v .A, . feci that object, atid,l jia not LheprtMwptton to imagine that anv miggesMon of. mine w. ..Jl: con-: tribte to acceleiatOi." by in,ieto i c nauu,. should have tolerated this ' acknowledged I w hMiirbcen fran1cd to discover. : 1 had sup- if- . 1 . 11 ... Ai .1 n . . T r.Tnmf p. . as well as we tend said vcs.eurom.uic ruckyT, r--. 4.- . - .: .ic:n nind,frot men will volun - ,..wl oon in-ercom-law-and 1 lttllhat war is ouuof he quesuon. r,o, sir th!.r.nilrnn -. . , .. 7-7 - ' 10 iuwv-. 7- - ' -, ..,-, . ;, - was- tor- bast e. mer bie uuy - r--r--1 .... . .. r.,.zi.-,v:m.i.ir ceit iinlV should h&ve un mj y- u,m... .... - r.- hati.nt-we Mr. Snulie declared 1 nrsemiw ... - 1 . . - t-An a. 1 1 iric tt v 1 kti 1 nfc n 4b liiiAL-a&bii mv w tv . .- . , . 'in At k. iiauiei ann ri.iu.ir r-";rr-" , n infPr;rt-d and would take tne command ui Mti-.?"'?. r". " have been, embargoed and pon intercOnrseo 4 ,un . a, Would not object to the a tl'ieiett iilmbit into . consumpiion, and this w , uotithcL vojunjeers, UnUJouic . the tiuie for battle, . 'V f amendment was lost, ayes' SO.;- i.r,(iJm intirnlt inn for inc small Pa, mis i Nf vv . .u k:u reduction would have, ben according to the best medical authorities. ' . ' . - ; 1 Mr. U. 'said he would therefore .Bubtmt to the . , . . 7' 'V a.1 ' L..4 l.l U4 Kitt A ,,U 4- fiitsteb would have been to do a- housr uiwet tnes.e.yiew. mc uv i.c --vV df tjie, Uiuted States m? v,. wnnifl "stiHn.lt tn ehcouhter ' ;vthe liiiropean kn0r,i' an,l nr Si hVll-ii-r UlCT W OUld a, n 1 v 11. j iurii. 4. v mAvni 4 , :ftduce;esttyibtnM them 'that could be said) Wtre trier f , - wav ttit'rotihssed cvil,:by.wayj 01 prepw.n .v ' "some subsiantial good,7ln this, however, I have .resell bein unfounAtviy tmUakcn.,-Whher the neb- w r " ' i-nle ti the UhUtd" States were ever to .rcirieve that they 1 . - . l. -u:i.'.;. !. n v,,, hlniT commerce wiwcn nan wen v viiiuiMr. " ' ' " L' tVMh'iowti awuy ; Mr. 11. said tv tf$tt:fcMxMb V. 'v - a dtli- irk ish tnii'K and jivhen. tt nao iormeo -7:'','.:-'''v. - :r,- If whahntK'ike A. mighty ..water .:-.:.::' u ..iTMjdt indeed lo turn it bark into 't-e o'. Hut, if the commerce of tlie. United i l-r yVuWs Ah ever to lhrtp;aihe he would venture to -rWv-thutit was, blugl.t bacWlb ihemeans ;ii . , rel .a aiTvd 7 at nioW fort: teti tb : me W P - -, : , .V- -t i,- I.'... 777 imd'MlinKS TinjTtWiplcS ot the mercantile class inoW time to tha fair4trader, :the most injurj. i... Y"' .w-..-.. : . . ... -rh rnmnrittek rose and reported the miu Mr. Oumc v renewed tlie amendment he had pro- Un.l In rnmm ttee He said 0t wisneu i puv iv Ikv-v- v- 4 . . , ... r. on record that 4ie had cione an ne wiuiu w the puMift money from' being expended on irivo lous and unsatisfactory; experinwn.ts, merely lpaf fnctt AiTiaWeifient to those w ho wei e to witness it. Mr. Cholaon said he had no obirctioO to the a- mendment, for he4thoufrht.1t , md'ulen m more i.'.t.n i,m.ctimi'' Rtood much 1 IVULI 111 uuiiv.. , .. 1 -4.i thr had been M"1 1 ii iti ;i iiinri 11a iliii in" ,r . for by the houses and should or the resolution. . Mr. BurweU said he had noi rrrim.fs butanw.- uur wi7.' '"'-i .. --giff .inM ic rhararri-r. II Wila n i O VVVT. 14.7" 4IJ44444J.. " . .ui nmur,f Af the to give uic Buf".V"-r- v ol the temper anu mww"- j of the British government .. " J .... . fr,ri. Ti mated a o a leading .member of the B!,t iti which be., had 'expressed ni- CtNIMUUc; -unnijfpMiw. , alter the existing : rtlatioi!. . J iant .nl !his-toformatioit iormeu -l.'4l .u 1 ..ti r.t t atidh opposed to calling for it, n;e' :i the next arrival nom '6";"r ..h bring some f; which would.dmHy u u, -: Ttfr. iyon said .mat ni ; : , d Ji' t a. a. 4 . a - 1 o mi ft i u ll . nnu uu inauv iv- , ..u -i 4. f An.;.,,,. mtillinP rrau seen or. - ri"- that itas advertised Uy a sij?1" lesoluttorji,: '".' .,,1 Mr. .ccwc.'saio-ncfviv tor ,v had Kehohcr; efmtkine, Mmilariamelment motioii in iliift hottsciV wlncli was Abe precursor ,yf " : .. . ,... . 4.,. I 1 . the abohtiodof the infeVnal taxes, ; He-, hoped ine ; ' - '.A. a.'. . J 1. J-1,1 Ka th motion he was now nooiu to me; . wuiu -barbitnserof duced into' Uie imuse ;ljf e s.te i-qa y ,t t ' :Sv0.. i'P it was'-hot madr thi Tfieans t'onTjt mupvpye ah antidote Against it. M P-.. t. then moved that the m'dTtary and'havaT S tabti hmi hts plight ta.bft'uced!lM)t that ; he Was at alt opposed to a reduction in any, other ar. ttclef expenceV; iU believe tliat-'any f tbet He saidif it waStfcfeed to kt shQulc be-lor voting larger slim; ahdt fcr yotifegnnaV ly a 'sbm, to.e'deiicved from the expepces of the . .-i. ai. -f thi." invention navy, tin uie .iiiuuy 'i,ftv'j " f" -"7 : 4 ' - 4 I ' ? . ' V44. lA , Mr. Qu.ncy's motion was negauvcu oy i Nays.S. to,.45-7 'SjQ. - : The l.ll: was, then passed to;"a thi "eadir-gi aye if and was trderedp He ; read a j thtrd;ttaj to-day.. , : " : . ; 7The bijl wavlhen fead alHlrdiimyg of which ;war:higreat th..: f uandH-and great Per I , TW" league overdue n ,f. .V..,..!, nrnntir to unci '"1 tletiim'Svas sprsuccesshd ahdq J the houeo mucivh cotw'V, tecteyisjrdj'oL"'i . 'hi. motion would te F"7 ticgPiaitxihui ng irp r : . J for ? . --.j fiin , maae proposHiun yt-z '-s monye-iQ-jnuu5-c "' Mr.Dana ntsTthen reaoTahrrtrttmev . - jW fonnd in tTiTlv commenced a speeihliialQsRhi 1 7 mcs. r rt-Al- 7 -i- - , .
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