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FldDAY, FEBRUAR (H I80. JVb. 6. 4 - r . . Al.kiiill.li - J; ...v. BY jiAUV.TANBCASSO .- ' Three dollars per yew. one m t eSX!AiB" ' 1 i mit ivied 1 ,---'- B,V!.f. f ,r twenty-fiv- cents each mit- The ca! ji tfZ !" tho -fM.., per unkaovm-to the ..i.inr. '-u li receiver w Stllbicrl'r ' , fist 5') 'in -ulvamwi 9SM " . n :...niuf w W"'-"" ..!., I' Of boat pa. JT-" P'oiitic.J. ......I l'.l.ll I ' J'1 "V, , m liv a wi ?Ui '. r VSil, :,t iSMlinf I) Cf1,,mn" ,;'.V: . H.l not the less icer issuing the order, and the principle, ac knowledged is calculated to ensure that subor nation so necessary to -the' harmonious jiiivemont of every part of the military , nja ;;ame.w What are the opinions hi which they coincide ? -What the principle acknowleged f H it turn ouf, that the principle of ten Jack ! -io's division order, has been assented to by tbfe Executive, I pledge myself to taktup thi subject with Mr. .Secretary Calbnunr in a iitlitary as well'as rrn ttituti iUHl t.-unt of vidw, and. toshew that it i, preposterous arid dp'rMii.tTie:-ext'rame.-.WUat this Mr VicX rails viilUry science Ywhicirtnhous-ii qie anoiber thing) is ilot confined to ihe.ar- I hiswnfer, apeamng of a Tact I stated on - zZ.,,sn E!o.i-Hi5-JAS. 1w UtuMiy uf (ioii Jackson birrapher, ''"V '.'i.'., i VnTtt "'u: "Tiotior-iihle tifi c whiT!'.! hiivTaz ritic to XTen. Jack'.4 :'mmi knw- in t!u Nati- n- .leds; many mu&lM "after the tranvctiua ' : ulucli I ctisnpiftitit'd. c. iuhl not have entered iiit i Utu in ttive-t of Uh conduct, ant!, there fore liad n hearing cti the ararummit. The f ,yrP li-ad any nupM'thiiik mf : E t$lsh have givvn us still prettier : specimen of that ,t siuilioi sti'nis to hap no iiiea writers' in the northern print rt r tin iitiias;'. it my thoucrn; timper to r2nncnt on n heari?i ctt the aruunuit. i the nortiiorn prints who my leticrs. wliicu adorns tlie con versa the' accounts of the War and 'Navy Depart ments from, October. 1817, to October, 1818 together wit the reports tliercon ; which were read ,: '''. JVJr. fFitaon from the committee of claims. reported a bill for the relief of Vincent Grant. which was read. Mr. Fronuntin submitted a motion to in nict the library cominlttee to enquire int the expedteivry of further emending the 'pj vilege of using the books"- in the library CollgifSS. 4,; : he foHowirjg bills wcro severally read tic third UiHC,passed and returned to the Hou viz. .-VJk A bill for the relief of Adan Kingsl'- ' Th .mas Kwliraid Cliarhs S.. Leonard, ; bdl for thcjrclk'f of Henry Oavis : a hi'l f-' the. vdM'M; Benjamin Pool'; a'biinior the a bill uro- reiiet oi $fl$K anu ioisyth; ant Tidln ado iiunal tienalt h-s for false entf ie (r the benefit of drawback'Tor bounty on exp'ir tation. The foil-nvitts ensrosged bills were several ly read the third time, passed, and seat -to the ordered to a 'third reading Were accordingly have! House lor concurrence, viz. read hc third limN pnssed, and returned to The hill confirming 'he claim of l xandcr. the oth r H iuse j and the bill respecting the M-Comb to a tract of lan I ; the hill for the 'location of certain sect Inn of and to bo relief of B. and.P. Jourdan ; the bill for.tlr granted for the seat of goverirnent for the Noble, Palmer, Uuggks, Stokes, Talbot, Tay. I or, Thomas, William oiMiss. Wils,,n. 16. , NAYS -Messrs. Barbour, Burrill, Dag q;ctt, Eaton, Fromentin, G ddsborougb Hor- spy, Hunter, 'Johnson, Kii, Leake, iVieil-n, Morril. Otis, Roberts, bandlrd, Stoier ! ait, l irhenor, Van Dyke, Williams, or Tcu.-L2i. The question was then taken on concurring in the amendrnents of the House of Repnscnta- tives ; and decided itrthc alliniiativ'e, by yerta md nays, as follows i . 'n ' YE AS Messrs. Barbour, nun ill, Dag. gett, Fromentin, Cullard, G -Idsborough, lorsey, Hunr, Johnson, King Lc ke, lellen, (Vis. Uuggles. riaof .ril, S'.irer T'ait, J lioinas, i ichenor, Vai) Dyke, WUHarttH, of renn. J.t. . ' NAYS M 'ssrs. Crittendejml)icker,MnJ Katunv Edwards,. - E)ie.s,".L,.cock, Macon, iurrjj, TAlorrow. Joble. Pal.ner, Uobi i stokes, Talbot, Taylor, Williams of JVflss. 3 Wilson 17 , rhree. several bills which wore yesterday . .. ..:ii Kntrnv no Hiaii into the tio.suKC nor oi indi!cness. ff f " ' . ..,.t umti-il lit ..I' ..i. it,.io o,ilin..en lel!ir nl Mirliatd -! I'r.in. mid llu UiM'i'ni' tlii 'ut nf I ill I i II :t . Was lilsil t'Pid !if I Iiii-1 t iiue l'Jtmi'l II Ml "l MT.'ii- ' l-IJfll 111 .1 ,il JU I ft 1 1 1 a lllli lilt I i.aV i.f v - ' - " ' " ? at.., for what would be tlie use their dn ers ar out f hearing, remaps, reiiei ortne nirsot lialva d M'aety they learned tiieir manners in that school j rue Vic Pivsidenf nf-iho United I a;; i ("irehf tided forcallinir Mr! Duncan' having retired froni the chair; H;i hi- IS I i j, rfiilv to him at ell: Ul .Mi,".' ith a man. wlio is so unarqaHioi- . ' ... L .i:.v..n tl.'ir n.tn i iviih our uHiWions. " "5 1,5 ,r ii tnaunai m w hh- "n "ds l the epiiiu't. lundeistood this Yie td itoiot "t the distinction in p-in."ile, Si,mi. ,nHn acknowledged on P.iit h deride on gen. the noted Ihtnean. . will exnlain the re.ison' e M-n.tte procte led to tiie election of i stood this to be the wiediredon oath, than . . ' ' ' . . .. 1.1 . ' I . i . 1 . A .i i .....iii,.n i.i m.ir i law arni im h vtmv ..ii-h ivi iriiimin in ra-ik-p a inixc v .i.iii an 'ii unKii ii u ii w -i it in; Miiiviu 11 a hihii i uii.iiuli auuu ji nit, m utinii ui I.l VVTM 1 I III IrtUL'l"" ill'- IIV "II V V V MVI - aB&aai - ...... , - , . .A to be the frsi(ient, pro tempore ; w;ien fftith. than of. Virginia, was d"ly el -' trd. Mr and I I -.A. l 4.1tl t passed, anu seiu in uic tuner nouse io con States curivtice. The motion submitted yeslerday by Mr. a Fmment ii, was tuken up and isgrred to. Bnrbmr, Tin committee on pensions were, in ivio iook the tion of Mr, Van Dyke, discharged from the acknowledgment to the senate for the h n r B'tmU. it wis L -uigstoii. Eleven r twelve private bills passed through coinniitt-es ol'tho whole and wmv ordered to I Ordered That the secretary wait imon the h calling President of : he Uniten1 tates. a id . (pi dnr him 'with the election of Mr. Bwbjur as Pre sideiit pro ieaipon; of the Si int-1, and tliii' he. make a similar c .:nmunicatio:i to the tlouid :i ilrpresenfariv.'S. he bills whic'i passed the other House on nnttiog sta'ein -tits of Ins a .counts ; engrossed for a third reading ; and i Ii S n.re ndjourned. HOUSE)FEPli!.SETT!VE5. MONDAY, FEBKUAUY 15,- The Speaker laid lief -re. the ;1 oose a lrtr frm 'h I'n asu.er of the United otats, -trliris- whi.-ii i 't-' r . I -7 I'nf. lw li in .. .... ..-.. ! .n.l . .,..... II. .t tuna . .1 . ..... Tc;mim nl A iiwiJir i "i i;i( m a i iivr nii'i m iwtai mm i n ' 1 . . j- I l. l f .-.iinCntwH t.I.M itu'eil'iiitf w twolttcts, which i iuiiu uc iruo one. ii i am misiaKen in wie lurny i v..,v.,,u .m u, ii, ' hartilv ask Mr. Aid de Catno Duncans nar n moti .n ol Mr. introduced tlie grant ol laniis oy na L,rceKH u.n. .r.onw!il.Ijckson. in niv fi'-st letter,' by re- - Mr. 'Fiat is otTemlfd' with mo fr Uaikiii thiit I was so-i v ( : was sincerely so) necessity he tyrant's plea. If the express on 16 say any thing, which might seem to affect Mai i;it become proverbial. I should ti-ive ac la prnatr rliaracter ; of which tut knowing kn nviedgrd that I borrowed it from Milnm j t vil. 1 was careful not to speak any It irm. y , apake the Gend and .nlii nece$iltj, v... .i...td I h-ivr fl'lutl -d to 'ic i'act. ifi had u The TuranVi nifl.Texcused his devilish i!i sir u I 1 l . " . .. , . . ' . 1 . . . ' . 1 . l , VA Wn-nf a public nature and' of public con- deeds." latuvnay, were revived and reaJ. , irr anu Kiaiemenis Mere gruereu 10 lie on tne Kne.,,-,. . It is not my- fault, that m? atlaltgue ofGe. . The. roolufimi from'the oi.-c House ap . table. . ...Thf only information I had, was drawn neral jAckson's misdeeds is black, any m !-e pointing a .'committee to enrjuire into and re- mong the mem;yials .resented to-day was ft,.m ihn . ur cMttw. Gen. Jackson tiun that ir. Ia9. I heoitlv wish its com-1 !,r !'' husioess necessary to be acted on du- the following : ...,.....,.. -.- o . . . " . -p- r . . , .;...!. : .-.. i ..., . n- l a.t l. ..f i l i.ij llir M l"";ii t HtIII'I, UBi Iri.l liCUi i.OO "vp mi, Jtit-uiri.. tin.- priiMiill HI SUII'M J motion ol' M;'. ll'lson. p.issed three realings merchants of Pmi idelpiiiji, stating, that, late by general onsent. was agref.d to; and in the year 1606, they ma'de large ship Men's Messrs.. Burrill and Morrow appointed on tlie in merican and Colonial Produce from ports pa-, toft he Seiute.-, of the United Sia'es to the "port of Ajdwe p in Tne b.il to incorjiorate a company to build France ; that the vessels in which (hei. siiip a bridge over the eastern branch of the Poto- meids weremade were carried into England, mac ? the hill concerning the heirs and le'ga- under the Orders in conned of Great Britain tecs of Thos. i unrefi deceased ; the bill res- and, after being subjected to illegal duties, peeling tisel.Kiafion of" certain sections of land were released ; that, upon their arrival at the . . - . A. 1 1 i-. I. I ' t . lo be. irt:u:r4lor the eat 1 covernmeiit lor port )i imsrerp, inesmfw, wirn ineir rarges, Uen. Jackson tli toihat it is Ions. I heart! v wisti its com- vasunr ot'.tHeconiue- ouernlor n.gotiatitiga s'-xi-m could be ciiaiig: u, and its leagra cur tvi iity with the Creek Indians. ) lie Creeks tailed. made a gratit wf Isini Utbm certaitdy. and I i expected to be accused of malvolence to fcelirre, (o'othffs nfihe commissioners. The wards General Jacks m ; and pr-pieed my YesiuVut recoiomt i'di (! to corgr-ss. that a mind ,n ae.ar that...uiiTCof injustice i' nanique Aw .ilmiild be passed for ronfi'-iiiing thmht noc tempore, obsequimn amicos, ver.tas oUt 'gnnts. "IV bill fur that navp w w s iod fi-!'(t;jj pant. jirlytp,rtied in the s. n,de (lo, Ap.il. ,x,,,.0d, too, to be called Ea?lish :ian. muh house of eprcM-ntatives having pre mA m ailf;, (,,. cj1;,ed with Hr;thfi yv-dy l(n the 16 h) relnsed, by a l?ge aa- f,elhl!,iani mnsvits ; these ling the in r, v,fv,n to mnsu'er it. Rod. It n varM()i, a;,,0',.t ,vhioh a rfrfaii; d.ss of 4ouJtfrss. thought wi'li me, that such a grant ... :.. .u-.., ,..!. ... .. ..;:., can mly ie expressed in negatrfa qua itiries) al.vavs make to whatever tin y fi:t I und.oii.i Ide io fact or ii refi agable' in rguvnen. " I shall n t dfind myself 'a iut a charge ,! d.'Sji s-. Hot I w ill tell these gCnUem oi, t!i il wlnt thej d -n moie as Irtish feelings and pi'opoisiiiei are F".ry n-.i feelings and pc.i iiensities. I know tiiat.t-cppxcaiMif th.' sen timems of the great unjoriry of fh - good le )- nlii ,. iliis: r iiii-ti .inna-iHli. " lil JIV and v!tfriv ..' . ... .r-v'f .i.-n i ' ' ... . . ro! our best and. wisest men. vs ior ints-.-i,,, i; iay , native r,-,,. "''. omit ill. Hi n-l H Willi- in his OWII lcniiw1if!nn- I .'"ill Ki. . !., V ta do the General iustiee.-sitid urmdt-1 l'h''ca.is one obrvation, novcver Wasmnti'ry to the known tdic of 'he grv ernment. Now, Ir Fiat say" that the C poka pressed the grant iip m him contrary to fiis wislos. and even in -de his arceptanc . tc imlititin of he treaty ; .'and that when ge.. .Demi J.irks'.D ri'd accept tin grant. -be t-dd them, he wt u!d prevail with the president of tlie Uiiitii Stairs, lo dispose of it foe the be xt;fitoftheprr and dtstcessvd of their own Ha'i'in.. Of these facts. 1 never In fore heard tr List siiggPBlioii or rumor -bejirhi:jnl-for-th- eat o' government : (or port of AnWtrp, theshifw, with their he st te Indiana; the hill to allow further were seized 0 4er the decrees n b 'ance. cmn tune to complete the issuing and location of mouly called thct Berlin and Milan Decrccs.'nnA iniHrf land, warrants ; and the. hill for the were sold and the proc eds paidintotiie Preas relicf of Joseph''. Lefebre,' severally passed ury of Frsiice that all heir cffr(s to obtain tiirough commitiees of the whole, and were redress have b en inavniling, and ' jirayin? that onk'ri'd to a third reading. . suqli measures may he adopted lv the govVrir- Several ojher bills ? had a partial cmsidcra-.jWejit iif the Uiiiiid Sfatea as will iod nee tint lion and were referred ; and several bills re- of France to grant tberacorniiensaf ion for their ceived '. second reading; in course. -property, as well as fir its detent! ri. Tuesday, fkb. 1C. I " The -'Memorial was read, and referred to the V rtHtjTfauccsi irs on generations. Mp. Vuc:mt from tlie coimn Jie-on f rcsgn relations, lo whom the subject had been refer red, reported a hilt in a i.liti m to the act con icerning tonnage and d scrum i'.atiag duties i in "certain cases, which was ..read. ' j On motinn-ot M iv Ragles, the committee vhicliLon the pst adUaiwtU'-ust.riurtd-4xenqoire. Secretary of State. A petition was also presented, by Mr. Pin dall, frnm wind ry inhabitants of the state of Virginia prayiiig to be )erniilted to settle on C'dnotbia river in the Missouri territory , it a p dot below the head .of iie n vigaii in on said liyi jmitid referred to the comini 't c on pua !ic la-. (Is. A memorial was presented, alsor-by Mr. all improper )r srifish motives. 1 o noV nk 'i;iv, heard from all quartern, tint 1 certain- jido the expediency of establishing a post rou'e Well evidence ai would ho m...;..i ; .. - Iv n-ver ariiieipated. t have heard tle'se pa-: fiora Ca iiz to Ku:n!ey in Ohio, fi'tiiice: the (Irneral's own word would oe. !"r3 v 1"c', b,tl'1 ver!F bJ- 1 P'otest f -.iid ' Among the petitions received anil referred SlyecArr, f'om Geo- Williams, explanatory "flicenf far me. Or. if any kind of pro ,f n t mean the.n so. I iiave lived to a-e VVaso to-day, a as one, 'p.:-. seutcd by Mr. ICcti, from;"" his conduct, as a Director, on the part of the tan be aihlu ed that he emW,...i t ;i ington and Jefiers n (to. name oo others) the stockiioideis of the Bank" of the United g 'vernm- nt.ol ;he H ink of the United States ; in the president, in amdw 'h- ,i. .treated with I lie most unbounded ireeuotn m4statt;8 resident in the cilv o! New York. de- tbritjible purposes that hae be n mentioned ,f, I'hhitc prints. all their measures arraign- preca'mg the abrogation of the-B.uik rh;l tcr, anu pray mg na measures may oe adopt u by 'Congress to Restore t!ie vBankto the confi dence of the public. shall be a:-iti.fioi i a.. -....:..... i ... .i. d. th. li m itivcs iinniuned: the one chare "A least blame on him. hut wlnt Hh naUed'trVh wifl' French, and the other British propens t es: may irniK.it lie has enough to , bear and I ti" pi iva e h-inicter of the latter vvart iiave no person resentments," n private rsnrisfd and traduced. I have kno;vn WidVtotfrHtifv ,,r arrBmil.ct, ; : tl nrra.-nt nrpsid.nt sdcccssiv.dy charged This riN'r.fi(t's another "fart h-t.'t!'?'wi, French and Br tshpropertslies. Wuat rresident and the nnuii, have sented to the" ywv& of V.en th'ir public arcusi-ri charged witn baldness. jackjins order .f April, f.Mhiddin.- What is lliero in General Jackson's char.iC jnculncers, oMhS division i, fvl(..M ter r s-rvices, w!.i-h should exempt .his con wis rase -miliraM district) u, i,ev ti.V urde. s public examination ? I it that he thi ZlTv k-:l,'m' ""1 nm,mn.ifcalrd'h8;i'i army at his command I Tu ev.l. of TrL i(Mhat -affeir wan- a4i!f!" bis example has attained to a FPatr -heigtfi Moir" o"' l5lif til" k'";y, th-tt ' n tV 'than evenT imagined, if men's m;n.Js are s.. 2"p St7. !,,. thHtoerwa, puup'i - -tW the fear of his power, .that they Tni rr" tb.- war 'del think me toto. Pe-haps the. govemnt is right RhS 'Vv c,,!ll;'5"fi.eros-,n! t'e.np-rise. -FortMy part, as I entertain bausons r v...!-.. i. ,.....' . V ' -. . -.ii .:u ..... .iu i m Mi nei Der 41 - vjtt i-.- 'f, jib 41W .Ctai.A -... aiiI .Mm -lf nol'UllllUI 111 IV 111 MITIIUI . llMi,t M , . ' v . VIM " I""1"" V vhich was read and ordered to lie oti hst ta-' Lie. -; . Mr. Smith, of Md. reported a bill fluking an ujipropriation for carrying into eifect ibe jiro visions. d' an net passed on (he 1st. dav of Several bills from the other House'' were March 1817', making reservation ot ccr- reail a si'ci.nd tine and l ef. rred. . tain -public lands to supply timber for 'naval Mr. ran DijJie. Trom tho committee on' pueposes;" which vs twice read and cam nensions. made an unfavorable rM)ort on the I milted. peti;io ; of Archibald Felts. liicli was read. Mr.'.S 'uA'f.v, from the committee, on t!ic post ofli-ceand tiost. roads,, lo wiiorn bad been re lrn, an enquiry jao the "expediency' of aii- th riziog the Posioiastt-r tieneral to employ . - j cwkM r V'"urJ "d not. I Ktitn-rt ""'- ih Jano. v...;.i r" "'eu t maik thU: . uci'ii recri r-, i n.. .1 i ii I'll r. .1 . . . e n.- r - -uirc yourse l. '5V' i T,ns',,,?r,l,i'l,'a tb"sp k.. . ll-u l!ii the !nM; . .... . . ,v. -j" 'lull . - . - -. , ami lt j-iih in., those -w if m r oj mjtin. .a i . ..umb u enjuw, on the of- Hespon- d il stand in tho least fear of him. - Ai.oRN rNrMKV. CiHirressional Procj'odtnq: IN bENA tf. MONDAT, FEB. 15. Ir Kpnes, from, tlie commitc' of finance, fin ur wirimtbe- subjec hsd been re'errgd, re. sa ported a bill furth.-rsfipphMnentary n jn aci to regiila'p the collection or duties on imports The PiTsi.lent rommunicated the fncra! account of the Treasurer or the United States, from January, to juiv,ur the last .janr, and o nnnod guard f tlie l!'otec- ion mi: h mailc a re-inexpcdieiit; mans as ne uneoi tieein nrope.: port, declaring such authority winch report was read. The Senate resumed the conshieration of theimendmen!s of the f'ouse of ktiresenf a- tives to ther bill t inrreaso - the salaries "of certain officers -of -government. fPronosiusr to increase the salaries of tlie Judges of the Supreme Court and those of the Assistant -Pos' masters General.) Mr. Tdbot moved to refer the amendments t a select committee, with instructions to iuake provision in the bill for increasing the salaries rif the Judges of the District Courts fthe United States. - V" . ' Much discussion took place on this mV,i: ifter which it was negatived by jcai and nays as follows : - - , - - YE A S- Messrs. Crittenden, Dirkcrson Mr. Jlinsoh, of Ky. reported a bill for es tablishing an additional Military Academy, and Military School of application ; waicii was twice read' and rommitted. The biil for the relief of Patrick " Callan, was tak n up, and ordered to be cugsfosscu for a third reading." The 'house bavins; agrsm resolved itself info a co :imittec of the whole-,' Mr.i th. of Md. in the chair on the bill to authoriz' the peoplo of the issonfi territory to -form a constitu tion and state government, rand forlho ad.nis sion of t!-c:same into i he Union. ' The tpn stion bcin n the propodtiiii of Mr. Tallmatlge. to amend ilic bill by ad ing to it the f dlowing provisir: y "." " And vrpcided, That-flie further intrntsur- tion of slavery or involuntary servitu ! , ba- prohibited, except for tne puoisli-ne.nl ole lines whereof the party shall have been, full - coiV victed ; and that all chddn n borh'witiiin t!u inid state after the 'admission thereof into t!i3 Union.shall be free at the age ol twenty-five 19 The debate which commenced on Saturday. Edwards, Eppcs, vGaillard, L-icock, Macon, Was to-day resumed on this pi-wpositt-jn ; Which ;r.,,-';'"l''-'."'"'';'-;':'''' : )
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