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thought it jbiidutf, eress, MivO. suggested that a graduated scaie anu w ..-j -j. meadment pro- of comoensation mieht be made. if. DT trepan- - uvuw ujm,. , ;v ; . i-, . : Li J 111 . . a K. r that felsdt.o doubt were made up t Cut he tirYtrlLclffki.tA advocate the . w. ' - - - - - ; . --.. ( "" : ' j rrihv ili-'atotlm.ta frni P tinivlvania. Minir Hia Kralna nf all tliiVmmKpirnUlU D8 It- rrVtn. h .nid. iWf. in runoet m ihii ti-.,T fKp;' 0rf..! w rrtained L Additional to Tuesday 9 proceedings. Aill, the uuftl 60Mehd not been poriued, awT b Weiffbt in wlacr case he did tiot know The Speaker laid belore the Jloase sundry- Li t. I 1 . .a L.u t a hill - ff a . w . ii vtnnitinna itnl ilAfnm(kitra nn flia S2iifiiar t inai a orawi d pv kh 1 t " but ue mistit himself come in lor email pay.: u-i..oinuii3 .u UUwuuv.v vu M.u pUTl,v , Ui fr 4s they eaoio under the obii -brfilledbyh .uw Mlht ilonie -,?r V "" "7" , . r W was a compensation small enough Jor a just mew f Mr. D. aid, be hd differed who tbe mem- - - v-. " , ' hers vm who hadcooipoied the committee, he suggested that that was too much. On this hail hnlieipnted what their report would be subject, Alp. 0. said, he had no instructions r rL. .1 Mt flah that il rrtkm lila ronitltni-n 4 lift Mirill(l rnlC there"". I IBB Clliraian " .-...-y,..- . ------ -.- i , ; ' ' i... I.. fl wai not in order to makeeMonst ailiu.oi.t to fore, hot for populaiitj, but lor what no con-j ine cxuienc 01 causing iu u 1neaAter.-.Mr. 0. nl)initted lo the ebair, but icichtiously believed was just. He most sin-(journals of the proceedings of tne tongreosol had uotsuppoacd any flung incorrect in ki in- cerdy believed, he repeated, that men who: the United States, down to the treaty ot peace tention'r. which' a ls&eir, that the eouinaittee 8erved the public ought to" be paid and did; in 1783, together with the correspondi'iicc of who reported thi bill being eniireljr ebmposed IJOt consider it a reasonable expectation that! the government of the United States with the - ufnrofeKsionul iwco, it wa to have been ex- rliU iiliifrt, ministers and asrents thereof in foreign coun- petficd that they would be in favor of high a. . - ,wtl.:tism - He lmA l,e said, 1 tries, down to the same period ot time. Be- putting these consideiaiions-out of view, that solved, That the sam j coinruitteejnr al-iHii-a majority of this committee wculd, on this - structcd to inquii-c into the expediency -of raus occasion give correct votes not with a view1 ing'to be printed' the journal-of the General to "re-election, but to lusticc. . Convention which framed the constitution of The question was then taken on stnkmgout. the United states; and tii.u uic committee n;r.c uine and inserting six as the daily' compcusn-1 !civo to report by bill or otherwise; tion, and ni'gttived. , . i Contempt of the Iljme. Mi. Williams, of , Mr. Linn, -of New-Jersey, .their' moved .to' N01 tli -Carolina. rose and adJi-essed the house ctnke out uim and iuwHiisht : wtieh oiutioa ' ia'tSio followintr w')rds : ' was iiegalivel ti stnall aiajoiHyf' ( j ( Ms. Speaker : 1 l.y hefor'e tlio nuit Mr. ifasseu, .i Vir-iau, (jiovi'to KtllK vim lerter addressed to me. b-v a ners in called L.01. : Vt nCn aOOOl l"llH UUriWII cilllljriMaanviij Mr. IK laid it would hi' well if so muca aiui i ety were out she hi to come at a question, Worell .WJlllO prouuuiv 1101 uc regiiiucu m j wma lijjhl by the people as it wm oa this flor. The honest industrious farcm-iV who fiV. H on his own land, who rises early aod ' works late, would thiak that nine dollars a da) : was extravastant lay for locmbers of Congress. ! Mr. D hor complained of too want of order inJ the. House, "wioeh at once rmbarrossea mm, ono rendered it cseless for him to speak, as lie. eould not bA-vliftud. la reply to the argunient, whieli ho had heard urged in favor of kh increase, T'latummev had depreciated within a few years oast he ttsked, what was the cause of it ? The Chartering or so many oanas, wnitn iiao inoo . "dated the caiittrv with bank paper. In dig t!ti, Congress had had no little instrumental! tv, particularly in chartering that great bank lf.ni whieh he yet apprehended uiucli evil; -and ll.eyoug.it to near a pari 01 me uurineii. in reply to tin; urgumeul which he had also heard, that i we do not bid high we cannot get 'meu of talent to come to congress, this, he said, was nn '1fen acknowledgement, by those who nel it. that pat riot ism was not a prominent motive wnh them Joreoiuiot; to Congress. As for ta'ents, Mr. 1). said he drew a wide distinc tion between a sound .judgment and a capueitv to m.ike speeches d est it ate of that i!ia?ky. .."1jl wisheil rather to seethis i!:ttl filled y ti.e for mer than ihetatteV ; and such meu cauld bei hai? without bidding o nign tor mem. tuc ja ' Mr.1 Vnrtuth. ' 'nf. nAn..i. ' Bttseiloe ime to the ' follewiz Ve oliir 1,11 ' fasohed, That ahe JSoeat.??H,,a ? ' warrant dirfflif to I tin .1. . 'Us (11, Rjiiting the Hue commanding Ma, to i 1, U custody wherever to be found ft, 'tX Jbhiv Anderson And the same io his J f ' keep, subject to the further order and of thif House.. . ' H it' six .dollars pr day, with a itttle all.vi uuce for patriotic motives, would hi I the scats on this floor with proper characters j wkh men who would eunduet the pubije buintfss well j with men who wu!d he the udvueales of liber altlyj wttheiit extravagauce, and of economy without .iiieanoess, &e.,Mr. lKsaidluai.d il 0 dincu;.lt;o pursue hiVeiuark j, iu coiiM-qiitfuee Of the disorder iu the tious?, be siiouid cut short the cbservations he proposed. This intecrup tion, be siid, life took unkindly, because it whs not bis habit to trouble the tiouse, iujJoii this occasion be ought lo have bern indulged. Mr. D. concluded by saying he slivuld vote to a mend the bill, aud ogainsl any proposition to raise the joer diem above six doihre. Mr. Clay, (Sjieaker) s iid iie fe.. Called upon to make a single observation on a part of his colleague's rt marks, he was quite sure, he said, it was not the intention of his colleague to suggest any thing like impro priety id the conduct of the presiding officer of theHouoe in regard to the selection of the oommittee to whom this subject had been refer red. But he rose to say that two principles only had guided the officer whose arduous and sometimes painful duty it was to select com mittees, in appointing the committee in ques tion; the one was to select a majority of the committee from the new members, who, being fresh from the people, might be' supposed best to understand their views j the other, to dis tribute the committee, as much as possible, through the various parts of the continent The question of their professions he did not inquire into, nor till this moment did he know it. and, he assured the chair, lie had not a knowledge of the views of a single member as to the Compensation, except as to one member, (from Connecticut) who had expressed his views respecting - it by & vote which he gave at the last session, &c. Regarding the sub Jiine, anJ inseri tiuth ng which viald leave (fit- bill open lor iiiiyju.ii ; wliieh in jUon was iicg t lived. . . ;," Mr. Southard, of few-Jersey, then moved to reduce the ulowanue for travelling exjienets, from tune to si'.r dollars for ettcit twenty miles ; w;:ich inolioa was also negatived, 8aiiid merely vorbal amenduicuis wereouadi' to the bill, ami ..V committee rose and lep'irteil the bill. v. i'he bill being immediately taken up by tin IJotise Mr. lirris, f Ms.s. inove;l to strike ou; th:; wnri nine, as app.'yruj b.ith l eompf us llion anJ to iiiiK-jge, and lo insert s x in lieu therL- of. 1 .... Mr. ILtrrirun, nf Ohio, in explaining u hat PMr Tiff ?n of Ohio, rose l eo of his nam:? haring been referred to in i Anderson's letter. He had met with Col a deroon, he said, in the eurjj of bis mil l service, and always heard him regirded highly, respectable man! and, well k9ai? his service and the sufferings of hi8 fa 1 during the war ho had felt a warm iutereai his favor, la the course of this inum:.. . A.iderson had sent lor him aud his f,iei,j n JiiNson.oiit of the liause, aud, wiih a .5 agiuii.o i ueinnging to terror .or to CotiSeU guilt had inform -.1 them ef his having diy0eil act! which he fe ired would be 'regarded M..U. was -ure it would by evefy 0,Jinljn aMeallni for the severtst animadwrtin.' l'ey haJ informed him, Mr. th said tlmi t!i rtiuld not jiHtify hh ooduft ; nor, V?re ' im extenuation of it. ',' 4. ' ; Ur, Johnson, of Kejitueky Xpreiirrf u's sin. ZJJ", n eHV'" Me "occurence iftici John Arid.rsot). That inan has mistaken me W,u. J,,!-"Ke V'i i" " accoous uf41(, iu much. Whether I am Ii an-lin the country from whence I came, not, JT " n Tvlf .. 4 , . , iii i i 1 ifo'ii Aorlli Luroli na, vl)o on (his occasion iS,l attempt ot the kind would have been maM ,..,, ljl lt ,lllr ,.'.,.,,,,,;., . '"!lH 1 feci it a duty to lay the letter and the state hu h,r, ,r a(11, Vin d y . .i. u .. ...-oip ue.. i.l . . '"i-i.il iiicki uiureon, mauc uj uinui, .vnuic .ti sfati, ; .xn i neco'it oi Ibe suffering iniul. tn)u-. imv uTngi are wj uiuuu cjkuucu hum nam or Jitroit, mtiI Murat would it tie mv nutv. to malce anv remarKS i the subject. It is for the housu to determi what sit all be done' The papers .hauded by Mr. Ifiiliams to Je clerk were then read us toluiws : WAsaisuiux, Jan. 6, 1 8 1 Tiie hon. Lewi) Ji'il.'iar.is. It m.iittilS!!': I !; iii ;i ui ihaiiks fvftlhe al'.oilr" I ! (-iK iveil to my . i-l.i : nn t pass . nomC . !;UMct ::'.i some ci.mn.t Iruro il.vc- ii.iisin, vUi, f i;I voulo o( iter wise nnoe-if no inconsistency in the ; ;) ,'ss, iiavjiiii vom- h.-njaiil. .iimiici-; mil I vole fin win ah. bit o give,' s ;id that he wus a- j w.J.i Uwtthe cuniluioi the Hniuii in t'.ut count ware ihat. in rd,T ti nrosi-rv, in O..B-rres la- i bt' r'.-cd intuit o i vl:c th r ot Ooiri;:rt- ; v.,c. . i j leu's of a in:iVr grade, ami (n enable men ol iiiodomtc prprty lit cione lo Cosigri-s Willi-' g.-: yo .i !.oiti.'trotibtv; m inkii;jr oi.u djc r !J-.;I Wiii a;Kt out lois, a iiiiier conipcusVlion was lu-eussary i i-M pn, , :'..r cst;a troiejte t jr:v; y than Sia;! hurr!fore been allowed lo ineintn-i-s ; i ! y;i -m I roc : 'ri- iiwldui, as wo .l i wo diiM ii;jt to il eiiv'- ofC ihe ki-y of (re;iur selves ovoii j;ji'.ice bt-1'ne we doit toothers, vv hose i'i icis iire stronger and ot'iuuge.r stunJ iog. VVb.Nirtver justice was done to ilm tifler ers in i Ii v.- war of the r.-vjlulmii, und not till then, he hujjld be prenarcd to do justice to our selves. :y " --;- Mi. Jitjss required thp yeas and nays on the tjueiili'jjj nov pn'di:ig. r On a.1gge.ti6n "Of .Mr. Colston, of Va. the queitiun was so divided, as to lake it separate ly on ilia compensation and on t lie mileage., Mr. Ogle said, he should still vote as be had ooue in committee, not allowing to (be stu'es- supportin' uw same. I: lavc o lo ri-.qr.tv vq.i -x.l. ;f.-...-,'t i be Maal: s 'Jm '' !ie iionlrl l',J. - . Hi : I ' i ' ! i-o:ii !" JUl iV:'ir,ill ,1 i .1 i;u may ;v i c)i!,'i!e,i!iiil, oi riii- i III ll'lldC WiII'mS, i v:ve it. .'io'.y. Sir, sli.i'ild it li;-iv.n tti-ki oti Mli o. ihib .smillsum,' I r ciut l i.:at y i v ill exvu vtia atocot t no sv.T. I i)';;:you f- e; im vh4iw liiis u"iii.xt ; linit it is tor ;A.ia U I Wilt flKikooul ;i lu5tu.ciH, :-!i p. i-selit - sniflo to tli r.oro-.ii.t'L-c. v. '.iicii .. !i b-.t in :', -.f"l bvl'l ! Son, Co!..UotiiiS-.n, Mr IttiU'ru.X! MoiJ l'S -nu.s tcr-ff.'iMiriil, lioviirooi- Ciss's n port as cfimissioner, i. i .. i - . i ... i A., .1. :-. and o' liers. Jteiyiujj o your iiunor iu.cik n.ir. j cix t, atul your l x, i i;o:is in pavoug Vhese f ns an s km posd.ble. 1 lutel n n i-.-.t'wrin y)u, tliat wi'i-c as j)o .r not irluif:C orp'i-n c!i.iun, hav.n;; no I pivuciuauvc in epnirrfss so moat look, on vom- tiott'f :lu 'Oouy as iru:.idins. Piinioo tills liber'-v ti .vm a haer. tam. -.vit'i biirh -esteem, vour most obn nt und tturn , .. j - . i bl; iicevant. j'OIINN'iil.U.iOX tion of the gentleman, from Ohio'the weight-ho bad attached to it. Kverv man shewed bis oatrieiisni and irenernsitv bv iiersoiiHl nct: and. 't' I'LIAM t l Tlt''f T .- a-'. r . . ' . .! Aftir hrt-ftkniat this inoi-nmir. Gw.da e--vanf,c4nn. io aceompusr tne oojeci mat geaueman nau ; illt,;thi ....om, and told m -tt.Kcatl-min spoken oi, saio -ir,-Uijvouia. JIMUl.uj-ia.Jl.l;0un. waitilll? t0 SlC nie, I'nld into -.y om, moug these sutterers one halrot niy.pay and, and' Co!. John Am'e.s.n vas tfuTrr whilst I have a loaf remaining, uo poor distress- ;Hiciv ol)s'c;-v.n at ihe same time, ed soldier slmll wniit nim half of it. Hut. ir. td ,,,al -wr ,;' me ul4 1,1 tl 1K, ,S ire oa ntrvtnnir? t he h':icl p.x p i I' ll tt'ool.l ;.-.!;i.;-c . t t. . . '. f w..i,l i.if.iM if.,, . J, -.: I II i -. ,! I ut . . said, be well knew government was able to 4ml u., iVg do!10 so Observedto il. vndcrs.n ,t was paya'just elainmii's; aud he w-uid not, for a vcry.surprimg cin.iuii'tcsiiioii. ''l-n surte.l to .ir. his part, deny justice to one. because the coun-' Wilson's rura) nmiv.:jiately tiyiSs 'ay own.' Vbe:i try had bitberto neglected to do justice to o- ' " ci of nmgmy o-ndoi be berge:1 1 would ti . . . 1 not show the lei if r. , I nudo no ly to ibis, bu; step- . . ' . ..." , : ped into Mr. Wilson's room, aisfcod him to. do me I he question was then taken ou stnkiug out tie lUvor to walk 'into my iwm.fni At . w.Um did, nine aud inserting s.x, as the daily eomprusa- tiJlowmo; on lmaudatety bebindfe. U'-.c- wc had g i tion ot the members, and negatived. . 60 yeas, "VP my room, in the presence lcl. Andmon I lund- 101-naVt ' 4" " "": i ed ihe letterto Air. Wilson, J, oos -ryt-d ilia, if t.ms L " ' ., i . -, ! I a very extraordiiwrv communiwn, req'ies'cil him to 1 he question was tlien taKeu on .striking out -,. Whca U?. W.Ua liaJL'fc'V or was ikMi ivdone nine, and inserting six as the ailowanen' for eve-; readinj; the tettv i-, I told colAndcr m that I ivpc.led Willi iliaiirn OI" ;MU comciw -! " mc m r , , , . , 0 .,, . ..! . .i i i... .l-..i i havins stated to this House that the ScCR" me iciii:r. .nucruui in (wu'iii, - . . i that u wus designed only usl smad compias.uion t:eat arms ....had returned on the warrant tu a ry 20 miles travel to and from Congress ; whieh motion was decided by yeas and nays, as fol lows For the ameudmeut, 03, Agaiust it, 76. ; 8o this amendment was cai rn o. . .Mr. L tt.e, of .Maryland, then mov. d to strike out n.ne. an insert in lieu thereof e jrht dollars au seaerallv. t!u they s!,'o;iId have miipl iced their coitgdeuce n mm woom. until ttiifidiy, Mr. J. saulT tie wj Iii m -ifi f I in the highest estimation.' It must h ive, been ii.Tutny of motive r the gromest i . nnraits? 'of the nature of the Kepiest-nimne e!inr,i(;(er that could have pro, i.uc.ed tbisu.i ai rant tble eoiiduet. Mr. ' Terry, of Connecticut, enquired win. liter KceordMig to oar !urms of jn c 'l- n.;;,8,v to r eonstttiitional provisions a general .trar. rant as proposed p.-mld be i.s-ued f Waiituot Mj,iii.'en i its na'nre, to tbe pii;:eii)tes oi' ci vil iio.-ny r i'.ie Speaker observed, ibif, in the raetu ot ifii: House, happiM . instances were Mreuir- ly rit;e, w li?re ieh a warrant became neeeii- r : no such CIS"' had occurred - ivit!:ii ins (.1). se.-v.-: 'ion : lit. there could be no d ubt, whdi an offence was committed against the privilnj $ or dig'iit v of ibi House, it was perfectly in i j power to. isue'a warrant to apprehend tltepnr !y (iti'fit!insr; . . . r. Fursj!h turned.jo q fuse on tttutd and h was sorry there was such a caie on vi cord vbere this proceeding hud taken plme in i Ik- year 1 79-5,. ia which a bribe iahsl h-.J been otf.rfd I o one or uvore members. .Vlr. f, then eoni'orni.'d his motion to the terms of tlmt precedent (r.s above stated) from which it had before a little varied. Mr. Liver ore, or New ffaphe nsfrclr informAtiou merely whether the facts ou whei the warrant was in he issued shoeld n i. rirsi m stibstantiaTed by oath. The' st teme it cam , I... 1........ 4 - . .. ... . mi., i.t.,,.,1 1. T ii enll nm . 1. uc ivHov, iiuiii a iiius' i rsjis i.u. was n.tt ho "oath necessary to juslitj kuu.it warra4i.t . : The Speaker Said certainly not. The question on Mr. Forstt i's mot o wt then taken, decided in tiie aili iiative, aJwirf' dered to bo entered ununiiiutisljf. Xn warrant was toriitwith issued. . Januurj 8. The Speaker laid before Ihe U use. jieti. tions of sundry inliabitahts of - Misuari tern, tory, prayiii.q that" said territory m.iy lio ad mitted into the union a; a free and iiidep'J en t state. Case of Col. John Jndcrson. The Speaker ivhiF toto.'l tfi" tlio Hmittrt tb it the Siiseant aims had returned on the warrant the extra trouble hotx.Kttlo ive t:., coni.,HUce oi j t(l j,im yjerdiv, that he had executed IM tSS; the body of. Job, Anderson, therein .as the 'daily pa . .', w 4 is T . i t S w - nttbbi vi a - iuiiiiooippii comu a aits, i ject of this bill, Mr. C. said he trusted he should !a- lhe travelling allowance bad been reduced not oe tounu to occupy a single momeui oi me to 8ix t,e pay 0it t0 bo rueeti , same : timftroi tlift House in diacusine it. HiVerv mia . ii,.t ..;la;.,i. .r,.. uii, ii,. loririvcucM wi;.! txce - wmmmr -mr w - w w v ' T. ' mT I mm mmm I UUL V11 t.Ua.11 I IHC 1. 1 IM. l 1 1 I 11 II 1.IE " " ' '' .' - I - ,- . w T ihe ur ; that it va toivf Horn ttis 'intention to. M tempt anv tion ' iikea b. iK and n tjji.s ed mc to Ourn the L t tcr, or i v.: it to I 1 Ui hiin I s; muld Co neither ; dial bis oiliiicffAS uopurdonablf, iut.h as I could no, toir ve, anil of '.'ed bint to leave tbe-room in- Co!..A-i .ersoifea begeO panlon, and asked. ti nestocs 1 ti ld blrft" 1 i,l ll...... ... .... irn.ric . tlv.l l.iu ..it...... most laborious part of the duty to perfbrui lor W:1B " av t,lU'V,J-'Svo'f coheres tr ni-r-.lv,. 1 those who lived at any distattce from tbe seat upon mint peraoiudy ut. no ijne should ever have ir,y of government. . -'j :a; duo or expect ,mv e;iVe,u'h's who should suppose M r.. Johnson of Kentucky, concurred entire- "' cphie ot audi ajiKacc us he ueipteii to prac- . t ' ... . ticu opQii nil'. AtKiifio.tl cot.t Amler.tOii lo leave my 'in the opinion, that 'the travelling was tho : 1 v vIu.ed.or. whw b,- .-t,od,,m; thcJtehtcst deercc from the exercise . of the ! a pecuniary view, and lor' which members had i l"w h ,n " " I u Vv,1 ,lu",'JtrI; tint liOiktiiiivf'n K:rn LiiithiiaiiMir ea-ifl I1 iioni o TlPt" ...... ? . a v w a a v. v vvat okiuv ivi svi a lUl v were occasion on which, we -were' under an obligation to perforin gratuities services for member had certainly by this time made up nia vntrtAt nn rnia anmprr. snn nn n hi iii ii aiiii. . ai9 UIIUV UI KS1K -Vil Ml W kSilf t pose that any argument here could have any dfett on its decision. At the same time, he said, he sIiouKThe sorry to sec his worthy col league, or any the slightest deei indubitable right he possesses, to offer his sen timents to the House. . Mi4 Holmes of-Mass. said the eeot'eiuan ougbt not to attribute blame to him, if any ,our cousitry ; but surely this was nut one of there was. for urcina-the consideration of this tinm- He too, he? said, should vote for the bill. It was not taken up to day on the sug- 'tf-tion ot tlie pay, because he hoped the mQt; i.f binwn but at f hi inUn; ,f mileaire and tho'pay, whatever they were fix- other eentiemen. xNothinst. Mr. H. said. etl at, should be at tlie.same late. O ,-' - , 7 . ' ' could induce him to euter into the Jebate on this subject, which ho knew would be to no purpose.- '; - " Mv. Ogle of Penh, replied to a part of Mr. Desira's remarks. He too represented far- The question,, on reducing the daily pay frou sine to eight dollars, was then carried. 9tf yeas, 70 nays. So the daily pay was fixed at eight dollars. Mr. IAttle then moved to reconsider the vote tv to examine bis ns, an.i, it just, support Vicm ; that !i.s o'lor w.is .,tein,)i-al bribery I 'i an anempt SUch could nOt bejjfivca. He then dt-sired mul'itliec to burn. Ihe lcUerfctvc C. lohnn. I replied tiiv I slionld do neidieiaid aam ordered lum. T lcav mo;n. 'WnefcupBie diil ''leave; my room. Mr. Wils in after talking u the subject ot' tho- iettee for vnc' 1. 1 me, sofftrestetyne tne ln opriety or c.uimif inr Mr 'Win!. P. MacLiVSbut, as Mi-; .Vm. P. Maclay was not. in. I asked Mri Wm. P. Mad witti my rtqu i-.ioiii. Mr V tlemen, Mr. P Maclay, v Called lo waiting to room, and he observed ... ... . ........ ... . .. ... ,- . ... . .. nw w .ii. ft... .M.. .mil. ..maw .. M i . . tners, out not men who wistieo persons m .m- w "v "vw,"5t"Pc,,tBa "iU UCC"-"J hr,r for them at a'certain Joss. Would anv dnced to six dollats. witn a view to fix it at respect able tai iuer, hi.osellV. Mr. a askedra-niS4,.t . wllicu W,,U,1 makp it stand on the same f8cnt tbr hijhai Cc tree 'to ibavehis farm to manaee itself, when Noting as heretofore, but at a liitle higher, ; interpositi put a u... :i!.:, i. i.'r ;...!'.... ...li :rhti. . ' - .' ". . laoblcctofiletter u lie kocw niai ii i- viiu, ue-tui-j ins. idiiiiiy wuuiu r" become beggars? Certainly he would not i ( 'i'he question on reconsideration was theo he pays those who workv for him, and would I taken, and -decided in tluv alRcmatiye, and the expect to be paid himself lor his sacrifices and i allowance' for mileage was fixul at eight dol lahor.in thedicharge of public duties ; and Hilars for every 20 mile3, by a considerable ma was a correct pi incipl -, he added, that publie jority; ' " i ' '" officers should' tie paid lor their services. I n f '1 lie bill was ordered to herenccrossed for a I '"''.'.-,' .,-..T:. -:,;:-;..! :-;:-f;.;-;,"r' ...;- lUam Maclav Abe room-mate of Mr o come to my room.- Me comply il au I saortly alter Ik arrived in. my Maclay alsq stepprd in ThW.e g'civ- on. Mr. W.lliam Maclav. and Mr W in my room at the time th-j . servant Isoii, and said jeiileman was bi.lo .v m. 31 v w ason waited put of the rone a tew minutes. After be returned. col. Anderson was the person who hud Uol A s busiiuss was to obtaiavhis atop to tnribe proceedings on tbe subject of iette'r to me. - Toe precis- conversation between wVilson and col. Anderson can.be related bv tlie forl'ncBlh minuteiief. '.: , LEWIS WILLIAMS. Januarm 1818. Thefpers having been read throueh Mr. V..Vflaof Pennsylvania referred to in the aboV'vrttve handed in a statement of the facts Beli fell under hit obtervalioo, entiKly named and that he now Ji-ld him m his cif" . .i. :.... !.,..... 1 1. ... l oml dir-prt OIl muj Diuvi..i in tin., iuj uili orun bh of the House. ' ' - V Mi . Forsyth- offered ths fvliiini; risol 11011 . . , x Resolred. That a comaiitt of Privily to consist -"of seven inenibers,' be ""apt,ip andtliat Hip. mid rmninirt be. ihs'tt'O; teU l report a mode of proceeding, lit ''c ca John Anderson, who was taken in cost4 jfesteiHlay by order of the rh 311(1 sanic corn uittce hayo leave to sit Jmimaw1 ately, -'A;.. --. , This hioti m travexise to a debate of ii -7 two h'odrs iu length, 'not so mucfi ,tnt ,e1,,. lILUiai III UL.C1.U1IIC 1)1 llIIW.Tll.Llt 143 - . I. rf nnifmiilinir at all in - lb, rnse. I" , bate is one too interesting to beioaiitteoi was too lonir to be compressed witnm i .. . . it i... ...canton in i" Kflll Iff 111 L"3l :ill.w - and Mr, Ball, took the ground that tM .....IS I-., .. I.' ... . I. . .1 .. ..db-!l V WW'S teeuni-ui me notise nay ue.cn iau.v ,, . ifnot unconstitional: Messrs. Forsyth. i er, Hopkinson, Pitkin, Seargeant and stock took the oposite ground. . - . I I1C 1 V .IllUlUMI WIB Ulimi; "f wVr'W Messrs. ForsytK Hopkinson, Tncke . Johnson, of Kentucky, Pitkin" pointed a committee accordingly. . f y. Tin, House then proceeded to 0i ness, though the case ot - iot. a,,u Rubsequently resumed, as will bt M ' f. x rI'hp in?r:isaed bill, makin!? a propriation (of 2'JO 000 deilar r (jW tne. fiioiit; poiiuiiis, ." passed and sent to the .Senate.
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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