. B I S ' m !.f a4 DN .w,u u im T.rtif f riot) wJm J lk( ,Va ihlroitwflrtg. 4 H IUmV Represente-lts -kl Inform' in tN'Wtr Dortmerrt rtUllM N ikt f4 Ifr If 1 , lit 14 f lMlfi V' -r ctoHon. asking f i rw H ,n..rMU ftw bf Coc,grr.f ' r..t....t,.- I meat dial si r t Von if umi w - - i - .w-r.,, Pawns. Uin-xw1" It !r ik Ji.)UIr Cm ' tijJWwi ftftHtiKJint W to, cr gmtmin Ik pnllf wk ltd bf Ik, !, of Uhc4 utc. fofKeri fr.a4 .if MfMa.l lift or l-btnt. A P,H rt potitd bf Mr HftlVit r-.-ln. ol iKa Vh4 w lM Suit f the Union, .h Meu WMpfJ, of VonMoiu of M.rtUi4. MtoM. f J TBMlt.riUttM K.ltf , f Nr York, toer jiff ddfM4 lh Comml't, bkfc " . tohimt Jf .ro. Uihf Mr. - Tor powmioa of ik tOd, , . . f tin ortUrtd 19 rttdloc TorJr r yttrtJr J01 .lIoaM of Rprtenutir. Tkt bjtl 10 MKoti nt tf PeviUili..to CiU lirwugk tho United St ! UncH, tod Iks rctolutlon prop wine nrBdmeM to h Kct Ibt porlodni blrh ny prrvm mj third rtdirur,. , f ,ln ib IUh of Rrpreieoiiilrei yn teHr teo!otoB ltrod-iced bi Mr. Cotlr, of Tennfttce, Infifucitnjr the S.t.l A(TIi to litqolrt In- to tr lrU of Iht llofirei mdt lo , th Quritr M.er' Drp.rtmt of lh 11 on l4tlnt forp. Dl r.w-r.-r cm tht pmtdinit .kf'l5;i! bt rttoIU'Wnt oncrro - -- trhh thi commltKtof ibe ScBite, la ex J miiiinK nod rtporUnf tht buJnee lo bt . octcdonttlht preMBi loo. ' 'f - AUtrapt mde bjr Mr, lfrtnphlU, cf FrnnsyWmk lo Uk up the bill to pro Tlde for tbt OflBctr of tho Rrtoluiloiurf Arrar, bat It not tuiulned, tnd the icu&lja of thA ftmcadmept of. ibe coa otl:"t-o rttuaed- Mr.-lloffiain, of Htm York, rtd Mr. Birbour of Vltgim; ' ipoke In firor of Ine meodm?nt and in ' mendmcDt wi offcrtd bj Mr. Cocko- ' T " '- - . I - "AibrcA Jtlo tb tentto, tbe itteriil "-"tnit tngroiKa fori third reidlnu on Wd - Dertf ""t jreterd7 psed tnd eni - to tht lloutt of Representatives. The resolution denying tht poer of the Eie : cati't fo sppoint Foreign Ministers e "cept with the tdtlct and consent of the $enie nd fhe resolution proposinj; the ' repes! of the dot f on salt, ert rhelub: ject of discusiion tb greater part of the daft ' - '' '' '',- In tht House of ReprescntB,titet yes ':. terday, Mr Forsyth moved an amendment to the resolution offered on the preci-dinir, Ldar by.MfCampbell,,of Ohio, c)ln(f f for e copy ot i letter trom nir. Miaaieion, tTtbe United Suter Minister al Uumi, to ' the Russian Goteroment ; ann oi me in etructione lothe United States' Ministers -: t Chili, Buenos Avresreod Mexico; rela T tirt to proposed ConRress of the. South American Statesj hkh was rtreed la - On motion of Mr- Mitchell, of Maryland, TUmrm r rrrttf the Committee -on-Miii- tars Pensions, to mend the act relating thortiri Revoiuilonary officers, soioiersanu lors, for the purpose of administering the ""bath pestribedbt iw;- The House went IntttCommitvee of the Whole on the Ute ctbi UnioOwhett Mrv BajrUettfNev Hampshire,' ,nd Mr. Cook, of liiinots, tddressed the C'omroitfee on the resolu tiotie to mebT lhi C M'Puffie .Jho floor for Uo;fiben Ire will 'eptf to the. arguments nrouunt forward against hU resolutions, ind It is eVpicticJ the; 0,uesiion will be taken. Jfitil j-lftthe Senate, the greater i part of yesterday was passed in Elecu Uve ousinesa. , vV-'.-The'- exDectatton of roan?, we are among the number, that the discussiorij . ' ; the' Constitutiotvsl question, in the Huse Representatives, would yesterday V . .'. be brought to a close, w K"n oiap ,i minted. After Mr. M'DufiVs reply. Lklfh consumed about1 four hours, on. motion of Mr.vTrimble. of Kentucky, tboCoatmiueo rose. ' J , - ' ! fll'f ' ',Z It .If, l' i ii ... .i. C..mri:lll (.A ,tl A'- ,.Jrf nl 0 P"w ' e.kiiUi Ui efitf f wd., anmniAX ustMAitT. A U. Dff.llN. Yotkjfnil mis. ....... At lUl 0tMSHt I" !tUftm.l-"''1f,Mt- ,r It Is mm i4 cors, fMjlted UP 1 Ift eopv-riKni oi - -w if jiMM.r Btfh h i nPfr(dti'f d ouha wr i6i wot on try coy utMiB si9i t"'" rs hse come to the deitrtotIoa tl A MniMlaW r.nUM Isltlf PJ been fcct4 splm the .UhtfOf Me ttd htisbstd ky onKiou ry bcst the pr.n hH f'tr..rdr rtc.lrsd the eraii Wslle, wo uM ilUsberot4Kohh. . . t ' There sre IOrta'tnf estuin""" le P.Hs e1y , octipyl"t kmM, f, 110 000 rrsms of peptr, tUJdUif N eelp el.TIOfrsocv; rjMsficl- . wft,ii uni vkii suce of Ooftroor VmUf bii P, . . ' j 1. orwioutMscMr fslse.' The hols number of iod U Pn silvatU.ls 111. bo tre mUUlncd at !!!!MMM...rr NoteUhstsnd loe.coSpUbtiof 4.hrletbe edml lf mttoa -b- Jesdcet pretax gcDcxaj k.KAtje ilk stste. . A letter receive w Aioenyt irv ..i.m.n i LGrante, Utd 39'b Dr . . ... - cember, states tht4 GterJU Fay tits rtons, thM-skleeoantrr U:fTtr:h the K,.n AdMi ibe Ups of the seterae. Ev ery thine? Koioi on aUk ui Interest! brrn, rd Ms AmerUin friends sre treated by tin, al4 bis fcmlly Uh boundless ttten lion and kHness. Mr UrUl BmlK Mleppirtntlf ' io kf.hh. and tundinc loon meeting at Frsndton, N. 11. suddenl, fell down dead h the pew where Ke-tel.-Ike miSde rator was JuU about to declare n un.nimous sote lor btm as town cicra. Tk mnnjre of the steam boats natl iteen the Falls of Ohio and New Orlttn i esUmsUd la e Pittsburg nMr at 7799. Thirty ellM ooais ere U-W'ftltir lTomlihlngfoo stales hTl Hchrr RrAVsrfiil4.Xiq. member of the last Conifress from Maryland, hss been appointed- CAe'f det JJfJm to Peiuf and tnst Mr. Bradlsk of Hew-York, bat been appointed to the same aiaiion ai Stockholm, lo the place of, the late Col. iliauwici Xrans.Xrqho Isuly . re turned from Ureece, has been elected e member -of the Legislature "of 'New HampshirerfroroPortsroouttt.-::' Z Lorrnx Dow, is now travelling through the Ule of OMo, preacbing occssionall; JlrWalkerjdfertiset tar sale, la a Washington psptr, that beautiful and fertile tract of land tilled Heed Ath in Prince George's count! in Mar? land. nr.rrUi tt Lnn. .Mass. Mr. James Leois to Mis Hrpbubah'Tarboi, daugh ter of rant. N. I arboi. As a remarks 'InrMnr arr informed that-this ir-ntleman has been four times married in the same coat, and 'tis pretty good coal yel." A resolution hss psssed the N. ! As sembly, ditec ting the tale ol the otatc Prison in Ie lorli, to tne corporauon of that city , for SI 00.000 r-r ::-VUliam" DueDburv, ; of. Iftrrison. Westchester county, N. Y, having drunk op his health -sod proper! yt banged -him. self on the J8th olu. . : An ox was recently raised al Caen, France, remarkable for the varieties 'of the color of his hair, resembling that or a iigern4of-exira,ordinrxjdlmejnlMs being 6 feet 9 inches high, sod weighed Rlor. ihiii half million: tof olUit has been paid into the treasury of New-York, from lotteries, since ItOl t and keen ap prcpriated.tQ.ihe: endow ;mrnt ofcollege a, chetiubte and pious instituiions, the edU' caiion iof thildreni ewl puhUc: improyl- ttwftrr : Mr. Kean bas offered rewsrd of 8500 for the lurhotvpc .fccoraplices of Jhrjo; thor. who has direttea to. him i letter from rbW'5m'glclkrri-w''Pwnai(eotm-' i: Ohio, has lecemly been mulcted in ami iin dMisttu for rslanderjitte'r t h hi lovirte soouse. ' Poor fellow I he had muth beUer iemained Mr. Singly lerry lf bi life, than to take help meet who will, a Way his bird earn tngs thus. But the longue is an unruly member, which no jnvtn can tame. 0H9 end Chesafleake Canal. lift u hearJ it stated, lhat the re- nnrt Afthe U S, Acents for eHcrtaining the prMCtiribiiitv and etinatingtbe costs . a ! i L. ...-aa tt aa TaewV naw 1 i Mf f r.BdhrYM. a4 that tU estin.teef eipeBdutire,ne: tf t V tT.',rln, If J IK tl I rcUi! t SM At .iA A etMlf man ke CMirtsd s Mr eft it ura w. a . a la.- fjt wl4 a wS list Afsr f eurrWdt hr, he w.s ac M H rni,,!'4 1,1,1 V kasT WeeowMwiNke(llM . kfi.TVa. I andra soU, sir. Twk UUaiure, t fipon ki bt re J ffi it arlntrs rsiMctiof IM Aifnl t,rekkww e , cukeef Uitut sit iftd MM boa. a !. iU sitetad eoeese 'ike MtM,.tMc fire aAd'sil Bjiooi tf jMl t toil, iraii After Ut UwU bjvt ibe Kfactloa lolnooenci Ike Mftarrlf.l of some of oor peckrts, v4 so kara of Ike lafcty of other. The ColombU, Tapt Crakaoi, enlr ed c 8tortSaf from Uterpool. wkence she sJled to the Id ft M.rtb,kaig beee detained wltk others, from the lltk ol Fe b. by edtsrse wledt. f - r.fj n. kaa favoored as whk IJver pool iPr of tke tl ef Marck, and rtmnger ofcllin-Vy faralsked is.k tiuu4.ii dtcs to tke 1st loc!ai ve. i Tke paper do aot announce uy pc4lt- evmi of great lmpwrtsJK. Tke cnmnlal edvke tre eery gloomy. Hve Dake ef -Wellington bad proceed ded wkki pU&d rlnot of sis carnages lo euoHtlate the Emperor Mcboias on bl seteklors. He enived it Berlin oa Ike ITirfeb, I ke I rtrpool Mercury wy, we can state," iathorttyi on "which wooer kIui p rf thf irreaUrt reliance that or wr ba Leal nerutlatloo, and Oot VOtirt eikiocttils the ckUf ohiect of the Duke's iooineyl To preveot the general wsr to kkh it .march of Ktaslan troops lktf mLrbtlead.heisrrepow tret ie oar our co-ope raiioo for effecting tke Imrddlste end complete Independ ence of frevce. TIm- dcounts from St. Petersburg are into Febjusrr. It was Mid four hundred fcffw-fw f distinction would he condemn ed ia 4Tik.i Tke arrest of Wm. Ruch- elbecke bad just taken pUce la War- "Tk. LuL of B. A. Goldscbmidi k The I of the failure of JJoldscbmltlt dtteftf aefesrsensation oa the Conti nent. In Amsterdam, It is said, six of the principal merchant stopped on hear ing the kitellicence. . Crest deoreWon existed In the .York shire market. ' At Leeds, ete. tke demaed f0dotkHl"Lw,rSeljf.ef.boownlo be so flat. The number of bankrupts announced in England ike ; first aU oeeks of; Jhlf year, wis sis. The distress among the laboring cls ses out f emolovi In many of the mana firMrinr- rfitrict. WIS :eXtrem." At SpitsBeVlsV miny famlJlesTwerk ed iually starving. A member of the common council of Loodon said he was manager of a fusd for the relief of the houseless ooer, at which not lei than 1000 appli cants were soDolied twice a day with a two Detinv loaf and a glass of water. At tOfWKD t0 iroops aau wtu vv .. L.J-. to quell a riot. - The Bank of England bat agreed to is sist the commercinl interest by losns lo the amount of three million on pledges o merchandise. This it was thought would have the effect to improve business. An armiailca was concluded between the British and Burmese armies on 33d f Henttrnhf-r tlolast for 33 days. It la sid Soainhas aeTee'd to acVnbwI edge the Independence of the South Ameiksn Jjtate.'. Bv the ne treaty between France and England, neither nation can, after the 5th inat imnort into'lhe'bther fountryrfor tonsumptinnt the produce of Asia, Africa, and AinerJca.;.iJ)ls prof fion ppesrs to be unpopulir in England. Mr. Robertson, who U opponed to the free trade sjs'em, said, in the House ol Commons, that the effecTbTH would be Iff XJjrett measure to deprive the British ot.tbe carrying trade, and lo tkrtroy-lbt 4areiusing aicm. 'A bill has Dassedjhe House or Com- mho iding Jbr the Je ofJlOiOOv fXMtd Fi htooer bills for tiid;" " Ptvlouao-lhe the average fall on Spot h American Stocks, fromhd priti t which they were iikuMtf as 40-uer ceht.: Oa: the an: nouncement o that event, Colombia bot.da'fell to 3r, 40, and the Mexican to 40. The formed bad ubseduently ad' vanced to 40,.48jt and the Mexican Six per Cent, to 63:73. Tte amount of GoldhKthidt debt, was stated to be three million and a half ter ling. 3 r- f . . ' . The last letter from London quote United States Bank Stock at 0 16-- The King of England wa suffering with an attack of tbt fo. J- .af. 1 r . j j - . - y i Tklsh iUs'orf f C'h wf CsrUr. rM.mat.es4 l-s.-lng mtU .1 C .M.r Chk. la Irea,!l tiJ m Thersd .f . ike t IrM I c?l?4,f Ul 4'4?. r!UioalMn.ra.yfJUlfif. TM t - mti It e llrm6rptK, 4 U tht Kit. Mr. iT4"? pi lie 1.M Pre ahfUry, from tdCeriaikbn, Itk tkip-0k itrse l " Ntwi then, we are smUmdn foe Christ s, thowgk G4 eid beseech toe by w p71 la tkrlM' tusd, U ft tofKUe4 to Ood " ' - ; . . Ti tntinw wts atttoded by vry fiianookakKitbg to Pftsbf Urf f M Itl rrtrngs wire iiundrfd by a aemerwes, rvetiectaUe eed etttotlri itmW.. A spl'lt of harmony eod teal for the Un rest of tke Itedtemert awgwwa, bed the aeuWd. . . AaMOt the Woff IrurwrtsBt and later a.ilt maaaares adopted ky the Presby tery, ess the formfefc themselre lato iL.. t thetMirooseof oopoftlfig the mUslooary tatkm, and koooi, now trwr k. .iu4 aaMfbtendeace of Iht fvev. Hdrk Wilsosw at lfftro, W vaKir aaw'N.'loo. Tke ofli'tr elected foflkls purpose, were tke Rr 'oe. u 9 kM.L.uit Tkaa. L. Cowan, LQ Vice President Mt Andrews, tq. Treeo .i Rat. Jo. E. Bell, rorrtapondmg Secretary aad Re?. . ' re emao, rw eordlne secretsrv. Tk P, kkaiere resolved to Ml spsrt the J'tt frilii I Ay m it, a a day of sdmUI lasting aaa prayer i iw c-amlMS Ufort Almihty God, for our .1.. in for ike owt Dttormg oi ine spirit on or cburche and coftgregstloasf .ntnllnt tka tkreeve of his grace, for frultM and keahky seasons t.d to offer tad tkankselvlncw for tke rkk - . . , J Ll...! and un4Mrvetl roercies aitw weenioy The Presbytery then adjoufo- 3 ... at - ... - - an ,fl aWmw a aw ed,te meet in toe towo oi omw.,, ike lrst -Thursday lUk toi)tUtot next. - - - f)a Sundav.-'the Sacrameat f the lrd'a Senoer wa administered lo more it.. . iwa tianlrrd eoramonlcsati. The coogre ration was large, and the eierues of the occasion were solemn and Impre ive. The most perfect order and deco MW rum prevailed ; and we reel a hope taai ihrooffh the lore lltne annais w eierniij some may bare occasion to remember the occurrences of this day. The very handaome manner In which this venera iwvirrTwrwis BiKbiy gratifying to the member of Preakri? aun the addition of a tpaclou and convenient gallery, for the accommodation of people of colour. This is a it should be. It Is a subject of deep regrrj, that in many of our Churches, ro provUloo Is made for their accommodation. In one Instance at least, we are told that the house is so construe ted. they cannot enter within tbewlli on the Sabbath. We do most earnestly hope, that art will Immediately follow the benev olent and christian example of the people of Centre. Let us not cut them off from the'lopf of bsppines in enorAer .swrtf, tltkouRh circumstances, beyond the coo t rol ol. 'ibaTpresent. genejtin,.hive pla ced ihem in a stale or vassalage in rarer Sound policy as well aa a sense of reli gious duty,ahoold prompt u to this mea sure. Whatever may be the sneers and cavillings of InGdel and scoffers, make ihem truly religious, and they Cannot but undertand.and feel, thatt 'Servant obey your Masters," I a solemn and essential requisition of the Gospel " One evidence of the healthiness of this section of country, the writer of this deems worthy of notice t Walking in the neighboring grave-yard, and reading the inscriptions on the tombs of the dead, he was surprised at the numerous instances of iongeviiy Yhey recorded." On ".one ht read,.i agedJ IQ. years t'JL on .another "aged 99 years;" and he was informed, by a venerable father in the ministry; that he visited, in his last aickness, a man 1 1 5 years of age j who, up to nearly that pe riod, bad been an active and laborious man. ' The inhabitant of thi place may well sav, " the lines have fallen to us in gcly:pUcei.:.we:havea age.H With lively feeling of gratitude ahd filial Jove, may they-exclaim, " Bleu the Lord, 0 our souls t bless the Lord, aAd fdrgetuot anf of his benefits.,1 - T- . Z ''ttcoMMiicmo. It jus article i wlhia day's paper, it Wuf be ed by Mi. 'MDunle for amending' the eonatiru tlon of the 17. 8. relative to the election of Pre sident arid Vice President, has been cot abort in the Howe of Rt preaentativea,.by e Call for the previous question., . the vote: on. the first reso lution, taking the election, in ever erent, froor Congrcaa, wu decided in the affirmative, ayea 138; noes a on. the second reaolation, providing for uniform mode of voting by dts trictt, a negative vote was given by .the House, ayes 91, noes 101.- By this decision, it will be seen there is a very decided sentiment in the Uouse (and we have always beGeved tbers wa ovt of it) against the election of President . . , ( i , I a ' " , ! . P; ' '' '' . . . . it . I. . fit 4, UM f '' t) t I . .i fcit.t- . nif t4 'H wHi Si, . a a - - A ; i a fi thilS OS MS SS) it 9-44 4. M iU sWmt ii' as ! w t -al ke aiJu4 i'k tS eVta.t ii sy cWUr slrfiyst I1' rWJa, -1 wJrM ke cm sm rvsnae Vy He tMawtue sf tve ky wkaiHdv ss a,tW k ike iMfa l W iUl t 'w tXiiMt wkkk ee Md a rM af-4 ika U. Uk pUe, Le w I aawfvd, 4 pr. MuJr ttMl, ky Itr. G7, a Ut tke liawae f " ; la a f w rvtswi ke aade the : Wv Ike aTatWaa) if at U the ftaM,th4 US estrscU, WWw i te okkk we Wf to r,Ut tke rvada', U Pe as ay cWg ws eai aTte hs awe ewe Wnli- w 'icl' tttr.'te that fart as Mr, Cawary 4a, wkkk wool! WmU tke ekxtke if a f Ht,.&taaa.Vy that asode, tie bsIjVrf Ike aaUaority weaJd ke It Claly te kt U k dbae (UtCatAdarstaaa. On the 3It Mr. sstwiiae rro w e VsrUe rvaaari wbats wke kd, aViag tke aew-4k apokee le eff-jshioai is U rvas- WW AaJ we k a Irttef frwai a af thW Haie, aow W a, le Wck it la mil tka Mr. kkDwSi V U a aat awaterfy faaaai-Jly rwaEilaf sfl tke kk tittiaawekkkaa4kasaalw..iliiaf44 w . ai, ar- aiefairir -saeiatrSi W ifTa r-H I riseabXuce. Tke MWwg are Wr. CmeT rewasrlii ifr. CiMlrwmni I do not rise at iVs lime, for Iht porpoeewf offerUf a gener al trgwnuet U rtlatVaw tw tke Upuat oueauoa of Iht tmendmeat of the Coe tvrrm wow amder tTlaCttsaioil I binly wish to tte, (a w are proosory wriwrng nranhe floe of a Iowa debattl. this House rw tha subject,) that tke argt ment of the grntlemso fw Saok CUre (Sir, M'Duff,) drawlr from the He result of the tot t of the ii.te of Nee Yor k, 1 calculated to mislead those oh do not understand tke object of that vote. It was not, whether thaj Cotiathutloa ef tbe United Stste bouM be altered or .mended, bwt 1 xUt tf of the Siaie of New York would tall lb power from the Legialaturt, and tot for Elector themselves, bp a general or Div- tu t,ir, l tot, -when-tboaeeH-.to.axercIst: their aoond diKretion, who lo akt Ptetideat and Vice President. wish also, briefly to show, that tke amendment proposed by the resolatloaef ibe geotlemsn from Sooth Carobne, U calculated toenable a minority (contrary, la my opinion, io lhr Pplrlratidltnhrf of our government) to control and govere a majority. To prove this fact. I submit the following statement, which I Intended to have made soon after the speech of the honorable gentle nun. but Ibe greats antietj end jnts of membmwaddren the-ckalr oo this quesiioo, baa loduc4 mtTTOTemainaiUjtt until now. Soppose the Stale of New-York to give- . 4 . .. . .11.1 I... two hundred thousand votes, onweo h Districts, it is entitled lo'thirty six votes for. President and Vice.President, (being one vo'e lor each District,) sy there sr bar candidateiv foe - Prawide W,;ll- of tke Districts rasy, with la.000 votw, gie n for President II" votes, leaving 74.000 against Mmr divided between the other candidates t the other 18 Districts may give three fourths of the votes, being 75,000, to C, for President i now admit ting .that B hjd, in the fi' st mentioned II Districts, one fourth of the votes, (being 35)00,) which added "lo "the 7500i would -make 100,000 fofCt tf'ing hi for President, 1 8 votes only . Yet wbea you come lo canvass the 35 votes of the State of New York, with hh H.O00 would have as many voter for Presideot asj whh hisJOO,000. JYou may1 adll gt farther - with this ea!culation-ujpo youdd tbe-Tioavoics.that P rJjdnoL receive in the first mentioned 48 districWi with the 75,000 that C did receive In h other 18 District together with tt thirds of the balance remaining,' given w theoU'er-caritteiln the last mention Districts? it -would -malur 165 889r?oter to be conirasted with 36.00O:r But giving B the one third, (being the balance of voters left in the 48 Distrkte tht gmkr a majority,) it wbuld increase B's num- rswiit ifsum w mt iw twwrr to e which, deducted from 165,66$, would leave a balance of, lil,3U.jgin.pv yet B,. with less than one fifh of the vote of the people of the State, would recetv s msnjrotes for -President as. C.s . , It may also happen, w hell you vote hf districts, giving each a vote, and throw in? away all minorhiea, (as contemplate" by the resolution,), that B, reccivtm. 25 fin vptei.but little more than one eighth of the ; atrength of the w' would have a many vote for Pslden aa C, with nearly aeven-elghts i and tlj calculation will hold goal, and vary .t ... .

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