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6 Y Ik O1 ) bZw J4 vjil tut i i(iU K t is even wise Jo a'hsuiti f ont laws, which, tiWver wue a-id good in i themselves, have the semblance of ineq-ulu v, w liich fir.d no response in the heart of the citizen, and whicH will be evaded i ith Kale remorse. The wUJont of legislation is especially seen in rj jng t on conscience. Dr. Chawunj. . VOL. XI No. iGO. ' " . ... u i(,.. ..! at 4I j ., . ttStlll "III B,KI 1ST UMI'l uu, . HHriinn' lk, Mia 0 v3 uismx t'V JiirvNr jm tuiurei Tjiieth' pa. ket .announced as being ..,..-..! ... . ., - :.. .i. . sUenid in, 4nd t e C t uia hai Arrived in id.iiuon havij smlcd fn hs 5:h ult.i n . Bv their a rivsiU i-e Kii or-i of the ' CfliMtwrcial cl7?ri.sfr'rTavV rrftivid 'lv- tiiiul H !i;,-iy of hrein p ip r, embracing L cf l'Mi of i'n 4th, atvl Li'.'crp'vd ol t -e 5i(i of Jauury nlh inc'.usiyr. The c mtc-nti of th.-s: jijiers are. fill of importincc, as. t'le " r e n eTh if 1 sire r f rorrr tfvr TrmryDf capit .'v i;iven al)'ve. v T i- I'Vncli (j iVifroment hn passed "'ifcrmiijn" A ' M"im of jret aud ttnmw cot pent-, wh'ch it is to by frojv I, vi!l hlit'firiM. T'lB trial ..f thr Kyi Mim U . " : ' ' i i i . . 1.' . -r . )-t.- vis on lO'f.'i on ine xisi .;r n cr, a ul the pnso trs h.iv; nil Ik :) srntr-icc-1 to be ir,pp.-J , thti. i tine--.. a'lvi., hjaor.D.l to perptga) j n -:it nc -H. T;e I'tnTid mob, h vrver, tlur'r,l f r t:i- ro ul of the' far t'nc p(ret i iv'iv an-1 fi'n-v.-8 4 o the part of the Null in i! Guaf:U, an.l jrFar Trrcrgr-im-1- wl-"i-'J- tnc uv ora ni-Mt, ticV v tall hive bien s.ic cenl ji, and i ot it rev !iti vrui.J hivc t ill j"-vcJ. W'c h tv iven bcl.v ti s-rier. of If lcr fiom Prit, writtiM dn i o i n i Jivsul nis mid I'-irlul eiK'n'u. ).e th.- da b. J rr ihr i)f thise wntte:i tr si los- 1, i hv j'Ujalar c nt ;i - th' s;im it d u I dr-i! oi till- 1 ii Cnra ii le "0 P. l' feo val -4 tn--lv-Mi- their Hi q Ulcers .tj-jar jrf f .- a l!4 j trok.-, xc. .lii'V well JtMcrt and tv-C'it-'ty -It nmsute fro.h w.ncn il v-tte TVTi I; ' b'uf the" Mi'iJ- n 'it t : i ;tr wa t.illv.xtute i nii purp se, an'i Vi Viirfi5.-.-T'agt alone,Lul-ail4he-nbi.-t;ti for, hich.thgjfJjLr pr i ia'n' - vr.l the country. Tnr s- .tenic o ion tti .Kt-Mtnisi reu one ot gr-a trveHy v4r fnltaiv times, nnriic-s uily so. IJ.jt p-ri.p tot l'-t-rs rouid J. no Ls-", and r iii irti-tg vie excited state of the m b, l tli.Mia. c.d his rollr-.tgur s mav te liiiiile t ic-nsi lv'f thc.ns Ives thin tr.t- have ec:d i'h tiicir in. Wnen IM? ex r.emrnt hall have s j'im I , tn - t rm ot i'npris n me t in; br d'-nio'cu il, --r c unmii ted a t . il.tr i.uo adnrec of banish lv t nt. I.. aiLl: ! . at to the letters ,hove rrltrrrd to we have a db te of much in:ctst at tve r- sf it rrnm-nt, whi h to;. k pi c in : h F e; th C irnber of D.p i'i - o '.'S;i oi D-ccmlji r in hi.ii M. I ah tc d'-cl.i-s ibe opin io, it,!' lb gocroni.-rit is to the in'er. li d nl evtrrnal relti"i'S of the ki do n. It will be seen thit the minis ter liu-iil'iv announces the fjft, Hu la"- fivi p'lWi'n h jvr a-,jv4 to rrcujt j.J n ,s- ihr uu'.r lfodence f?TiT'Tm. . Th- D.chv.d l.ouxemlwtirg is n .t HI ' at ouce rcononuc., j-ai , y-w-h-WI, -or ,s it known --rw4sUluM.AuJ, .tv.,salexi by ledy.-tn-m, have br.n m de respecting th jti n of txrs, ti lave tne moaey ot Kmz wo is ... rule over Belgium. neress-ry lor the p-rp -ses of the ,-v. . . .. . . t . - I 11.nr ur - murimonial alliticc betveeo ihr Prince, aud a daughter f Iuis P.ul--lippe. n ... . " I Thrt pipers likewise announce the Ksijnation oi rn. , I tetu, as com rasmler.Li.thfolibe Nation iKJa.rd. , ---- His speech .n ne occast.n is ijiven U ihin t ie period .f eighteen months, bilTw. This rcsi.naitn, and md uceive 1 for the copy rights Si8.. withdrawal i severs.! id themmisteisj(Kk). The Messrs. Girvills paid run. ftomthe cbiatt, hive rcuH.cd Um $UM f his G.lamUus. W. pre rtcnt feverish events. He is am-jsaine .... other American ever rece.v tv..,l..i t l ih P.ri... J . liri'e a sum for his literary li. an V.tlo. sl C.ard bv C tint Lohauiiurs in -he same abort spsce f lime one' of the aids tf the lae Inperor. There sems u. have been a mething .vtn hryond this to irduce a change of Mmiitry, ed the retirtnrof sever al of I,Uit:tf friends and asou ts, uuionjst wham are Uupuwt de rivtre, Keeper of the 'SeAV Odillion U trrott, Prefect of the Seme M. Mtthieu Dam ,s, Inspector General of tbe National G .arb t Gtfii. Cabonel. J&ttetoX the Staff, and Jjybert Di rector General of the Taxti. I he Folcs are malrinc: spirited tt- cruo".sM minuin tiie rtgon they nave so lately ana unexpectedly a sren, has dectarcd wur uixxi the re. are m tuii marcn againttieiTi, DI.intiHUmN OF SUtti'LL'i llBVENlTS. T'ic fMirjwl7r"""kre ""ihe i'rf?li"tuttoiij submitted by Mr. MAItTIN oi M,. tljy last, to the report of mc Co.Tmit tee on the Dijtnbu:i ja of the Burplus Us-venu- j which oar itportcr was un able t 'iuii at ibe tirn: : . " licrAmI, T.h:it the power of tak ing mniy Iio;ji t.ie psupli, by liyiog anJ culUcnoj d i.ies, iinosu, ah 1 exciies, i ooc of t.ie most aacrcd f trot vested in govcrunKuts tlat it : . . r i ' i i . ... i i ' ?cr;e( -8,Jiet V?aXilc lV?;n erti'.c iheobji!tts l )"r wni.a tnty were instituted' and that, to exact .money f urn tne. p ople whei.n tut iistcesajty for those lj,-cts, or mrc ihan m iy 1,1 hr .i the p .in of iTie Gn'crumen:, a nust.fest brecli of trnsr, a id to thj peopic unjust and opprf.sivc, , .Rcxolct'l, J'nn th (ncral (i u;- irn neat waj treated by the people oi 'te'tats 'fo- certain general objects,' "tTrxrTr'lTtci-iw:t.jMMl eci he powers, rnumratetl in the Cunsu. u ion', were conlcrreJ cn it, and, vm 44cts, tbii paivcr. ul iayjajj mil'. 'ilkcting t ixes, duties, i:n;iits, avi -xcises, which, like the otSer ,) wcis. van conferred solely as me ns fir cf Vi ting the c o.nmj.i o:j ,-cts entrusted . ) tbf UVion ; aad tli.it, far the G,i r il (J ivc n-nent t ) c 'llect tiKes, t l;trib -.c tbe pro -ce J am t ic sev eral State, would be in IVtto ackti iwl rt t t.ha. t 'e moiicv is i.ot uecesiary tor those- co'.a:noa uojcts, aJ wouid, f the C instiiotion i-s df, RtSOiV'ftt, Thstf w collect mmey t te dtitriiyut:d.-aaaong ..thc j3;atcs nust, in it conv-rricnceS, p.it to I iZ- era. (i iverinrnt win loiiiicJ, .is i; would -wcceanaiilv trtlite .in ad tV Stius. P'?wcr(! Actions, who4eotj,:ot would be to obtain a controt bv'er ti n dtstributrd, and whose inflame would he directed to iocress- tie sar plu to be distributed, by arresting o lemotis'i'ng the ipp' ipri t'ions f iht (l -u r d H vemment, Ii iever c isti iTiti.mil or nrnoer thcV millt b-. while they wo-iM e n .Urr t;i- most direct -nd po erf il infl irnc' to sus- tin the V, - leml G mernl Govcrnmeat as a mere cot'ir for thf uoconstitn lional, u -j ist, and oppressive pufpow. rs of collecting monev from he pea nle for ai objr-ct never coi'.templat.-d by the fram.-rsof tho , Co '-istiiuJ a, ai I wholly iuc iosiste-it wih the j. -iirs fr which it wis created. " nnl-fl, tftirrf.irf, Tn t, to dis (ri!)uic tnc mirp'us rnenue ano:i li'.e - it i !... .....A.f. ... St.lteS w Oi'l oc unj'iM, ii'ii.oiiiiiiu- trrns! aid pprii '', snd dircrro m to the (I ncral (,overn.ne.-.t an rvftTvjU'o xiiarxan CI II I 1 1 i I ' . ...... ! ... . . : . .1 i.... -1 1,1 1 v 11 it'll iii mojc w iu m.ke it. Utcronj (a enla rewarded. .Wish. ingtoM lrir.g published his life j Colunbus. Hitt.ry nt (Jrenada,fand . . abnJcmrnt 01 tne 1.1c 01 vmiuwuus, h 111 'h e have underst md th.t coop , t "hnt novels, have ppduced hi.it ,r,,ut gl8.0C),each. IIj receives one dollir .cp for the si'es in th-s Cou itry, which vary from fie to eig .t thuusaod cipis, Lour w inj. , : REFORM in BRIT3IX. . The London Tmts, which perhaps expresses the feelings ot the njtton with as much fidelity as srty other prin in (her country gives the follow, ing numeration of subjectV, t- which the attention of the ' new administra tion should be directed : i 3,.Jtcform in the L.a'.wlVoceediAigs 5. Abolm'oTlTi&Tmrfcwir- " 7. b?tter distribution of the . ' ' .. .. - . . Taxes, add entire release from some of-rteTrf "andr- T--:-- :. , , .8. Ji overthrow of all rile Monop olies,, which enable individuals, 'or kn its of men to rob the, community, in a manner at once reovhing to the riq;h s of commerce, and ruinous to its solid interests. .W Hart at all.- X tenon step. prd into our offi e, a few days sinte, who s.poeare:l ab ut three sheets id .Mthe - wind, andvrv Clod humor, dly acoted us ' Dies tns;e xn jw niv wile Brvi' ' We t di him we did no-, Well, he t ni 'n t. J, she's a mot dr-sperate Of?woiBHn. 'IV our inq iirv, whv he married her if tiiu li una th C'""', ff rfpljrd ' ht-C3 he. mak-'S. such pood flhvhwuil' pfinsV After 'complimsmin? bin on bis t ts!e he left ui in the sa ne spirit aa k- came, iaf jc min g-,u j at t' e, timej tbat hi mistook our shn for an oppo site one. ' Genaniotcn Tel. ' JjOOC. Every poet Wat erer had an existence his wriceniof it everv m'lnistret'afn-of-tt-adverv- maid h..s dreimed of it but we mu:h doiibi whether all that has been writ ten, sing an 1 dreamed, comprises more thm is c ompressed into the fol lowing stanzas : O love ! Uv.- J lovr Love's like a diztinrui Il rfd'i"a lei a iur hmlie titnj a nt h i hizine !M a S-0 TTIf f: ; TtnntvjyFeb.At). Mf4 Poind xter, iu piu.iu.uce of notice i;ven on TTes 1 -V, (instrad-oi t4:i.ue.js. sratrd. introd r ed a !m. "foT tnc rc. Skf-oi Ma. M lrt'U 111 )!ph, on'v ur v i v injt . da.g!c r. . .uL. thclaj c latcMi .1 it ro ; i wb cb was ref.-rre i to kctcimm-tt-r, -OMMng uf UM. a s Pndcxtrr, B - I, Webtier, T. U', ,u i ll-vne. M . Benton w'uhdirw bit -n ilinn to l.itr ;.lllC? -a bill the dutv on alum salt, a -d gavr no-1 icr ,1 Lis inteMi .ii to a.k leave to in. j tr dace a bill provi Ji g f..r the gral-l u d ab .lttt.rn of the daUes on th.t at, i ri-pe i tide, and f r a ch.nee of .he mode ol I ne:isitrinr the same, T.e reaul itioa ti .;-. Grundv, ii reluion to tne C -niTuttce appp -tntcd to icq rre into the condition nt the Post Ouice De. ptrimrn't, iiavTiig "lie'einak. '-"n up as the unfi-iished I usi.ness, Mr. Cll'l t rr a.initdn 1 fi ished his remit ka in op p v'i!io:t t 1 the resolution, brau ves trtd.v. After a few rema ka frj.n f-. Benton, Mr. Wodburv octup ed the floor in support of the res .lati-.n, ,intil the hour of ..dj urnment. M'. JYfl .dbury has the ft tor torn urow. "- - Friday, Fib. 11. Tiie bi'l from the ii use Ot-K-pre- seiilativcs, maki"g appr .priatiohs "fir the support of (iovernmcnt for the year 1831, was read, an 1 referred to ilv (' Miim'ulcS lcn I in-iwer; Mn- J,I 'Vie, from the select emmittee to whicb had been rclerrcd the bill Irpm fie Iloase of Representatives for the settlement of , the account of Jamea M-jnroe, reported the satoe siith an amendment, striking out the words f,r public services, losses ami sac tiftces." Thtf bdl fir the completion 411 1 support ol ibe penitentiary in the DK'r'kt of Columbia, aid for other u'poses, was lead the tbird time, n.l p..sed. The Senstc resumed, as infinikhed bisiness, the coniideratioo of the resolution submitted by Mr. (Jtundr. prohibiting the acUct, cum mittee appointed 10 inquire into" the condition Cl the Tost tUltce Jeprt ment. from calling before thcin the persons whohtve been di'smissed from office, for the purpose of ascertaining the reasotlsor Cause of their removal Mr, Wotidbury, ' who h'd the floor then resumed his argument in favr of. the resolution, and concluded ; at about two p clock-." Messrs, Spragne Livincston, and Holmes, subsequent ly ddressed the Senate. Mr, Liv incstgn offered, as ai amendment, a sqbstttute" to oints-inrrtony declaring that the committee shall not l. : ; i .. r- w. a io raase any rciuuvai ji ins urpuuin, Mr. Jlolines therr addressed the Sen. ate-i.,nppati-mia-linindmfn.t for about hilt an hour, wheti he gave way to a motion to adjourn. '; . ' Fri'lay, FeLn. The President commu icated a u port from' the Secretary of Var. mak ing returns of the milUia uf the Uni ted S'ates and a report-Trom the Secretary of tntf rrrasury, transmit "ng a statemeur Irom the Mint of the Umted hcaies, ul th; g IJ nnd silver coin sttuck in the year 1830 Monday. Feb. 14. Mr. Barnard pfuented a mem ral from ctuzenibf I'Uiladrlphia,. praying for a loriification of the tariff so as : reduce ile dutv on imported flax. on Commerce, reported bdl provid ing i r a-i allowance of drawback on nails m inufctct ucd from imp'i"rd Uoo-.'th).- rviUoo.aubaiaiu.e4: Mr. Grundy, in relation to the com mittee app inted to inqure it the ment, cane-up as iHc nhaisneU. ousi ness, when it was laid on the table, im moHonf--?4 r -r -1 IwUuei-walh -the. understanding -at ther q testioii br taken on it torn. rrw. After some time spent in the consideration of Kxe cu.ive business, the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OP RF.ntKSF.N VTTIVES. Thursday. Feb. to. ' Mr. Ii dTrun, from trt.- C imtnit'r on N ivl Alftirs, rep r'n d adversely on the bill for ne more t ff'Ctad exe- r,. .v.t,;r:,-.', tM,ifi f tr.- C.lUUU :rXaryD;p3nni?m.Anter Mil An j Pie "1'vne' Sitttjfrt-was snbsrrrtirndv j introduced hv. that catleioan wijifeQ, aher bri.tgread twice, Wj poslponetlj f !l Mind iv, Mr. Kvrrett,' of Mssa- .i hitsetts, reported '""-Ti'litTFT Kibe" pu- report of r.c debates of tde t te C m vViUio is,on the s-jbj-ct of the ad p. il m oi tbeT,ederat nua'ilitd"tt jftT Mr; Uk j.tt "" rac'1Iuret md testified I t ihe nuiils Oflh worki The bht w.ts, however, negatived . 1 1 ' vo H presented voluminous rrn u t Iro.n iIk- C jm nitt. -c on I.uernal ' o;"0 e.n. nt t whitn wa ordered to n-.ted. M'. B .clu.i.n, from he '1" 1 .dietary, reported ""5 n",,rc S constituting a contempt of coun j which was red twite, and referred t j . committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. The remainder f the da v was devcitcil, ibya ptcy L.Utspe? 1 cid ord-r,"ti the considiranon of the bosioess appert lining to the District f Columbti. A protracted discus sion arose on the bill authorizi g the Baltimore and Ono li til U ad Com pany' to construct a lateral brauch to the Qitv of Washington, or to some r.int in the District of Columbia. Mrr lrirscv" moved s- p-Mp-tt hdl Tuesday n xt, in order to to alford tun bear, frmn . A npoJi 1, . w hcje J the ' legislature of" "31'iTydand were legislating on the subject fot, at the ,;,r-tinn of Mr. Ihward, afterwards witndrew his motion. Mi. fccmnari proposed an amendment, prohibiting the lUd Ibad Comply from tharg. ihg on the la eral rad-way an increase of toll, on the trsnportat'nn of goods to or from east to west. Mr. hrowu opposed the amendment, Mr. IIjw- ard fn lowed t and tne out waa wii- mately ordered t be engrossed .f-vr a third reilin?. Tne biH on no ob- ject of the better orgioizni on .f the militia of the District of Columbia, was taken op ut, ntcr som? re marks froni Mr. Thompson, of Gror. gis, wpoiDdned tH Thursday next. Friday afV.'l 1 . Mr. White, rf New York, from the Cooitaittcc on Nasi Affairs, reported " ' ..: a bill for, the construction r,f cavr hospitals at Chirlestown, .Massachu setts, Br .oklvo, N.tYork, andTenst Cola ; whirh wai r.aJ tict, referred to a C'jmmincc -pfi 'Whole on the. state of the Union, and, together with the documents", ordered to be printed, Variout other ; reports were made t . among the number of which was ono bv Mr. Everett, of Mass., fronv th ported 4 rcs'.luuon, that the Clerk;, of t h er I f ous v cause to bV-pre pared t rJi- gt4neK e-iapersf reports, and other UtVCtitnents, from" the ;ommenccment of the 1 8th Con. cress to the ferrainatioo of the present one, and to KaVfiHmprel'fcr" the use of the present Congress. Th? resolution was adopted. Mr. le cmpte gave notice that he phould,on Tuesday, move the , II use to take tip the resolution offered by.-himia fZm. tioh to the Judges of ; the. tsuprems Cfitirt. The resolution of Mr, White, . of Ne w Yori, for the printing of 6,000 i i . ' 4 r ... r .1. t. aauiiionai copies oi too report oi me Committee on the Jadiciary, respec- uug.JLbjrepcalLjJbOilrjU he tudicial act, was next taiten into, conaideration, and Mr. Diniel contiir- ued his argument u support of, the propositioh, uiiilF the rtlose-of --"the" " ' X' hour. The Hpeaker laid before the . f mar a niimher, nf , r..mminjcation ' from the Treasury, War, and Post OfR :e Departments which were aey- - - -r.dly read aoi'TaTl on'ih'e table. Tht louse, -on : motion of Me., ,Icpaillct..l " took up the bilU on a. division, by. yea, and navs, by a vote of 10'J to 82, for thr relit-f-ot H widw '.f..iA Jajau. ted -Commodore ' Dcature and went into Committee upon it, Mr. Cambre- Wg in the .chair -It-w as dibated ill five o'clovk, by Messrs. Potter, Storri, McDuffie, II ofTman, C'aig, Carson, Whitlrsey, Barringer, Miller, Suther land. Doddridge, Chilton, Crockett, nd P -Ik. Various amendments wer proposed after which, the commit tee rose and reported. Two of the amend nents of the committee weri concurred in, and a third one "rejee Ucd. It wis renewed, juda further uitusicMii.-nsuco. ..wiot. we-prvrooji ; r.VT quejt ion pMng Taiird ioranr aecon- - -ded. then4n question was taken hf " ayes 4 rid 0 bt s ,"4 nd the" 1 1 6ui r r c f us e i ti order tbeTngrossrnemnf thrr-'bii for a tUird-.rea.ltng, byji yo.!.toL89 J 81. Mr. Diddridge stibseq lentlf movtu the rrennrtdrratmn- vote ; but Jcfore it was actedupon, t. an. ad journoaenLioolt.pTaCf, st '.QtHlj SiiZzu SafitrdajiiFeb. 12. Bills for the relict of mdtvlduaTi " print ipally, cugaged the attcotioa of the ILuse. ,' ' Monday, Feb. 14. S The Speaker laid before the llouso ' m. yari us communications from the pub- . he Departments whichTwrre severalr-- -f- ly read, and I. id on the table. One' 1 was from the hecretary cf the Trea- . . sury, transmitting a report Irom the Directors of the United Htatea' Miot, rm the- subir? t-o -aaay a- ad during the year 1830 of foreign gold and silver com and .n- ther, a letter from the Hecretsry of War,, enclosing an abstract of the gene-al annual re turn of the number and. atate of tho , militia of the Uoioa. Numerous bills' " were received from the Senate ) after which, the House tok up the rnem , orTitrprf lenred-by- 5f r liverett,- of J Miss., on Monday- the 7ih insuat, from thestthabs4ant f-fs'orthaanpttso, mass., against the removal of the to dims. 'X call of the House sas or- ilered, but suspended, "oa 101 mem. iters a lawermj to ineir uamesw Mr. Tucker, of S. Carolina, ind sobse-' cjueotly, Mr. WicklifTr, mved the , question nf cousiderition, 00 Smo . Hon of Mr, I've rtt that the mcniorial' should be committed to the Commit' tee on Indian Affairs, with instructions . . 1 . to report a bid miking further provis. ion for cxtcuting the laws of the Hot ted S'lef, and fr the fjjhfill obser.1 vaace of treaties with Indian tribes," The question uf considerati on rraiCar. ' ried, upon a diviatoi by yeasand nays, by a vote of 101 toViy ihc subject' tas then taken ttp, and discussed by, Sir. liverett until 4 tAtocJc,- svheo, vi m tion f Hr, Vancr, the Usurer adjourned. . - I . -I
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