i V J I .... UUUr. M if t M Ml it 1 ft I - .,, i j - .... ,,. r t.w i wit iv.mvunm uatn 14. feiiirh Ivwrr ai i ' . . , -; Tnu wi.don, of kghh , ia eu, rs , 2,SJilT lU "1 JBY BURTON CRAIG!;. no rtxpoiiM ia the heart of the citiicn, and which will bt evadod with little remorse. . - .. . . ... .!, . Itr,' Vkannin . ' jrFJLUyC ADMXTVHES. " Th- Mowing extraordinary aarruvc .ihridcfld from Mr. Kn s ? A imtures on he Columbia River." M -hrr-inurirliK9 UnUk- with- mrf. aiui arrived alW eight boors tier cu i a beautiful valley which famished ttu stream fur all, ami pJemy f clover krikiit(. and to rest thewwelves and their cattle. Not having a m flkieiit number of fcrwa, a-vero! of the party were obliged la ! and walk by turns, ami were com qiH-mly disposed to linger awhile before iKcwwiiirnH their journey. Our author was tempted by some wild cherries, which lurod him to some distence., along the banks of a rivulet, till ha earn" to an arbor f,,rmed by cherry end sumach tree, lit fathered a quantity of th fruit, sod sat down i'i enjoy the coolness of the ahady retreat : !i was a charming spot, and on the oeontit bank waa a d-lijMful wildcroe of i cnmr.n hue, honeysuckles, wild roses; and currents. 1 ti ' resemblance to I irwnd'a summer-house to which I had pent many happy days, brought hack home with all ita andoarin rcollecti(m ; aad by tcatterel thoukhtM were ucca- lively -cuitd with the pant, the pretent, and the future. In this tatc, I full iato p!fiing, othins rrverie, which, joinel to tha moraine' fatigue, gradually Mald my velidt, and, unconacioue of my aitua. tifis; 1 "Wiiined inyV1f to' the Influence 7jf the droev god. But imagine mv feeling! altn I awuke in the evening. 1 think it wibuf fire e'clock, from the A-ciriiini apparioce of the aun! All waa calm and tiVi I aa the crave. I hastened to the ix't hre we kreakfaated i it waa vacant. J nm t.i the plaee wherethe men had ioaie iheir fire : all, were gone, and not a -Vtige of man or home appeared in the ' ttr f C-fla- tmul "tattjlit Ind f t wiled out, in vain, in vain, in eerv 'lirec. ti b, until I became hoarae ; and I could t bmger cxiceal from aayaelf the Hrend. fu! truth, that 1 waa alane in a w!l, Imia ki l)i tad country, without a horee or trnw, and detlitu'e of covennf . ..... The e. j ting wij now cloeing fart, and with the ' approach of night a heary dew commenced falling. The whole of my- cloth conaia. i led of a ginHiam ehirt, nankin trmvw m, aita1 a pairuf light leather mcaain, tmich . won. About aa hour before broakfaU I kd takim ofT my coat, and placed it upon eue of the loaded horaea, intending to put V on fowarda the cool of the evening ; and one of the men bad charge of my fowling. licet-. I waa even without my hat ; for n liie'agitatiad siaie of my mind on a wa tailing, I had loit it lie hind, and I had ad vaiiced too far to think of returning fur it. At toiue duUnce oo toy left I obetrved al - fald tf hiijh itromj irraa. to whicb.l pro. cmhIwI, bimJ aAer pulling enough to place uoui io ne tfewnto reat. l.r. . w,.ir.it;..k. , . , .WH fcotn . carer, near him. Think! " Z 1 Zl W ' b' mlwmW, howerer, in gaining bfanrh. jlcn gave me a Abided advantage over '.'.iiJtlughXgu emMad in .i. noy .a muaie and cl.w, ia m , man ner with my atick, aaeflktually to check SAf.ISBURVt.n0WAN COUNTV, N. cJmondaV FEBR'JARV Mwr , -Mr.. .. ............ hgU ubr tu act wthe"Bffl.ii!t thrw aoiim atonea at th animal, and aviif niai hoa-imi toln den; The bowling of mmwm ami Deert-wtt nrmtymry-ffiu.Tc; but the wolf of the cavern did not ieain diaturb hiut. Ilia naked r.. mmrm k., thethoroaJanda. Ml. . . a .111 JT"1". An r.pinir the Urk be tore from the let. of hi. troVr. r.i f M.M'fitewjJiIf daily renewal of which craduallv UreJ kU Ti.- r ' h iook pomewnon. - limb,. When . wolf approached, he le cZ nhSZ "T ' 0Vflr volid bieatick at it, a. hough aiming . MJr 0 IM,k'" u. I and whetl r Ibay had itmJ rf 2l S m .'"i, 't' ppereut boldnemi. thev generally retreated upon one occasion, however, thil ft ralairem failed Lun: the animal waa either too ineiperienced, or wo cunning 10 be ao deceivel : "About dgak an iminenae welf runhed out aTi tluck fojHie, a abort distance from the patli-way, planted liinwelf directly l-e. lore me tn threateniiur poeition. and an. poareq acienrunea to depute my parage He wai not more than twenty feet froo me. My aituatioa waa desperate ; and aa I knew that the Jeaat eymntom of faf would be m eigne! for attack, I prreent. iu remain mere dunnir the r.i nTii.. nigbU-I (i1vd oiyenll in that part of tho inina jrom which the principal grand branc.hea f rked. and wh irk tirawwatnlMrt ma rem talImK during my fitful atumbera. On me morning of the 7lh, a little after aun nee, tlie U.r quitted the trunk, ahook nimaeu, 'ciuil a lorn-ma imrerinr U,L in. wardame.andalowlv diianwamrf In ....k ofhia morniog'a repeat. After waiting aome lime, aporehenaive ni hi ntfurn I uonccnuea ana reauineJ my journey, wrMixa the wooda, in a north -north -cat direction, la a few hour all e.l uiy atick, and ihouted aa loud aa my of the precedinirniffbt WU mr kn oom. weak Voice would . permit. He anneawd uenaated hv Mlm-K;k . -,.11 l-... 7" "'rtlcd, nd regaled a f.w Wae-puth, with freah traceaon it,4Kth o ..... .rr mg m. piercing eyee nrm. nouia un.l human feel : it lay throueb .v him iinnn mm . ..iw..nj ...u I ... i . . r7 mm, wMwan wtXKl in a nortll-euit t'fMiran when be conimencad bowline in a tnoat "n".Miuj5 iinuiuct, ana auppoaing tna ta tent ion waa to collect a few of his com radea to aaaurt him in making an after nfyrft repaf on toy half faraiidied carcaae l redoubled my criea, until I had alaaota loat the power of utterance, at the aame time calling out various namee, thinking i niigni mane, it appear that 1 waa not alone. An old and a young lynx ran close pa-n me, ami did not atop. The wolf n mwmad about iftft minnfn ttt ttm- am I, ... ...... v ... i iiu vatiio Dotiilion : hut whether mv wiM mnA C..r..l f J lis. .ItU IM.I I I4J eclamati(w deterred any others from jominj,' bim, I cannot aay. . Findinr, at lerrff h," my rfetermmatioi ' nor "to flinch. and that no aaaiatance was likely to come. ne retreated into the wood, end disappear eu in me aurrmindin? r oom. I he ahadna ..a L l i , . . w pW w were now descending t, when I whic he had walked for the !. i- A.,. came tola Verdant unot. mirronned hv .v- k. , . ., ' . ' ' ' j f w itttti ir raw rm m I r inimi Mumh t ..,.1 c.n r i... . - i. . . . . ... v. w. .winv III which J observed number of small j!hk About an in the eveninr, I arrived at pot where a party must have slept the in? night,. Rouad the remains ,S a larp fire which waa still burning, were eeanerea several halfnicked bones ofi grouso, partidges, and doc ks, all of which I collected with economical indurfrv After devouring the flesh, I broiled the bonea. -The whole scarcely sufficed to give me a moderate meal, but yet afford ed a moat fctawnabfe relief to mv fammh. ed bodv. I enioved a comfortable len this night close to the fire undisturbed bv any noctural viaitor." ; ; Towanfa the ''evening of 39th. the wea ry and nearly naked traveller, not without souee hope of a termination, to his aufTert logs, was still pursuing the horse track jo small trees, and full of rushes, which- 'u. duced me to hope for water; but after searching for ame time, I was still doom.. on to bitter disappointment. A shallow lake or pond bad been there whichjhe long drought and beat had. dried -up. J. then pulled a quantity of tbe rushes, and spread them at the foot of a large atone, which I intended for my pillow but aa I was about throwing myself down, a rattle snake, coiled, with the head erect, and the lorked tongue eatended la a state Of fright. Ail oceillatton, caught my ye immediate ly under the stone. I instantly retreated a wj'lw and over me, I rwomn.ewled mv9oWl,",4M,,'!f Wl ssuung rregn cour His Jong waadoring, was not, he tells us, - ' . a eniman, named rntchard taring lost Liinwli m the east ia or the irKintains a few years before, waa wswmree m the wwidr thirty five dsys before be was discovered. lie waa not, however, so young and so inexpe. nenceaas Mr. ton he laid Uape for caught Mi with larea, Uape snares made of Itieljfwii hair, and occaaionnlly regaled -: .ut mUL I. BiUil IIMI I uui. I.l I ha him tew days he had been too tuu hauatsd to procure food j and, when found, waa quite in a nelpleae stale, endeavouring w vi am ufivn mi samis aiia ieeu riOM TBI iaMNtl OP TUB COWfTnTTtOS. OBITUARY IS'OTICE. Dtath rf Ike America Svitfm wie.1 at vtasniagton.oa Monday, the 1 1 th ofanuary, I63'J, the eeluhrated non-da- acript animal, long known throughout the iiited States, as a treat disturber ot the public pace, undor the familiar title of -the American 8yter.M Tbia imIab. choly event was announced ta tha Senate of the Uuitel Siatea bv Mr. .k,. .1. . ... . . ' , -. nau long una it under bis especial protec tion, in the following significative words: "A coasuteration of the state of . tha public revenue has become necessary, in consequence of the near approach of the entire extinctjojj(f Jhtubbc Debtfaiid concur with you, air. In believing that no season could be more appropriate than iiw ("will acaaion oi iJongreaa, to en- CONGRESS. --SENATES 1 Monday, Jan. 25, - Wr.CIty'f resolution, witlr tbft tuned. meut nffi)red by Ir, Iluyne, wae taken sp. Mr. Dickersoo, having tha fW by court wyt ifoke about thro hours in reply to MKHayae: ift.t1trWf.port of Ibrori.r.iMJ resolution. The further connideration f the subject wai tlten postponed, on mniU of Mr. Hmiih, of Maryland, to Wednesdsv ne, when, or course, Mr. Suiith will have the floor. . ' Tutlla. Jan. 94. Mr. Hayae presented the hienmrial tf ine minority of the Bouth Carolina LJa. lalure,opo to aullifk.ation,eigainst the protecting system, which, without debate, waa reierraa i the Uotnmittee on Fi nance. UWsfsaW Jtn. 23. Mr. Benton eubmhted renolutioiui call. wg for imporunt Mtformation with re card iu iu iaaa oi tna united ruttea. t . Tkurmiai. Jan. 20. Mercy presented the memorial of YVeyi cMMlt)ed bis r,iiiinei,i the esteUiahment of 41, OoQ at the rutin, Messrs. Huo, JJell.ralton aad folk, d Mr. Iibbaru"a propiwitioej to fit the ratio 1 , at 44, 0(K), was negatived by ty.teif- ayea I03,lnd noes f Uc Mr. Howard mi- red an amendment tl changt the time of ' His) bill goina Into operation, from he 2ni ' , ' 10 I lie fllh iJ Marrh. ill arrfar thai II. a hm- afniweight (jibe Suture! States nm ti be! preserved in the electoral , eollrg-, 14 a me ensuing rretMientuii aincnon: 1ml i. fre the question waa disposed of, th ..c ' 't ' mittee roM and roported, and the Ifou?a - ' adjourned. w . ,r ' . . ; i . ' Thursday, Jan ' Mr. Archer, from the Committee eu Foi ' eign Ahairs, reported a bilfgivliigetTcrt t !V a coniioercial arrangemeiit between the II," 8 cV (he Republic of CoJumbim, The II. went iiite Coramitteeon the apportionment . bill, and after some time spent io the d". cus-ion of Mi. Howard's motion tosinonj -the date of the commencement of the i sw apportionment, the motion waa withdrawn by the moverSevf ral rwiti'ona wem then made to strike out 48,000 and inaeit? various numbers Letweea 43.000 ami Ad. OOOj all of which were'Tost, and the cow - i 7 ' .? V. Statea Baak. Mr. W'ilLina, from the Banking Ce-rteke effect after the li'ptra. 110a m toe term lor which tha nreMi Uni. ted Statea Bank ia chartered. The mem. onal waa ordered to ha nriniMl n,t . j ... . - . . . . . . i. -rr- - - ... 7 T " OT'acrpry aajMunxnt of I mierrea 10 me rpeolal Uemniittse .on the i 1 hi in "V .11 1 1 j u wmo uiu uofrapny 01 tnia cun. ous animal would recjuire more space than we can devote to it, in addition to the four volumes already published by us upon ita cnaracur ana life, we shall, thereto re upon the preaont neeaeimir eontent nttr- selves with a brief akeuh of the promi ncni events in 11s nistory to lui A. mighty, and foil asleep. During the rui'lit contused itreSuia of warm-hoiiMs, T;,..'!1 ii,rpoiaonid v.woa,v..prkkly fH"r,- vrti-ra1tlt"snakei, hatmted my it 'urbsi in.iigiuation. On the 1 8th I arose with the sun, quite wet and chilly, the leavy d ?w having, completely saturated my tlimfy covering I bad turned in to a ai.rtherly course, where, late in the eYe.iiny, I observed about a mile distant, evfi:e horsemen galloj)ing in an easterly dirocfii.u- From their'dreas T knew fhey lielo'oKe'I fj our party; I Instantly ran to hill.ickr and called ut, in a Toice to Which bunker had imparted a supernatural -nrmncas ; mil tney aiioperf on. I then to i dff my shirt, which I waved in a con. pieuoua maimer overbuy head, accom. 1 fnied by the most frantic cries ; still they continued on. I ran toward- the direction they were galloping ; despair adding . winga to my flight. Rocks, aluhble, and brush--"d; were passed with the epeed of a hunted antelope, but to no f urprae ; fof on arriving at theplttce I imagined a path way would have brought me ino their frark, ! waa completely at fault. It waa tvw na.dark. I had eaten nothing ince the iaion of the preceding day, and, Ji!t wuh lunger and faligue, threw aiy. )' on the grass, when I heard a small .-lulling noise behind me. 1 turrwi routrf,4 " with horror bebelda large rattle-snake "'iirijr nimscn in tne evening snarte. t iOfilatltlv 'reri'eklBd on ohaurvihir ahii-S V f r ' B " coiled himself. Iiavinar obtained age, soon dispatched it with my stick. On etaminmg the spat more minutely, a large cluster pfthen Bjipeawd,nderjhe stone, ihe wKols ot which-1 rooted out aad destroyed. This waa hardly aceomplielv ed, when upwards ef a dozen snakes of different description, chiefly dark brown, blue aad green, mane their appearance ; they were much quickei iiikt "in uiuiii uuitkcr in tiieir move- 1 , . ,. , l 1 - . . , ,, . , . w m ,.,. lmit laial , .Iciaity to hum,; iiflii in n mt wnirn n.9wmm wsat saf Iks a.w.ai. rfpofwaterto allay my bnr thirst, me doubt whetherl had arrived aong I was eurroandled by a rnurderou. brood fricd. or enemies but my appreES ufaerpeuu . and fr,Hi, beast, of prey, were qukkly diwipateJ by the PLro.cbof .iiu niii. u' T!T.u no coiiaumtiuu ui i nw.i ing when such misery might have a prob-i able termination. Another niht,and another day,-the poor wanderer passed in this dreadful situation, when towards evening, his ear caught the sound of wator ; grateful for. tlus supply, he threw himsoll at once into the stream, aad, weak and exhausted aa he was, found two men, who came running to mo in the most triendly manner. On seeine the lac eraiea state 01 my teat, they carried me in their arma to a coruforuble . d wallina covered with deer-skins. To wash and dress my torn limbs, roast aome roots, and boil a smalt salmon, seemed but tb busi ness of a moment. After returning thanks to that great and good Being in whose himself unab'e to withstand the strength ofl ha,,dn are the kin nf I if-. H i..k ..j .1,. , n r 1. . . . r . "" tiro wuiivii u. lunula yi an uvoriian. it stone, I advanced slowly on him, "S taking a proper aim,, dashed it with H niy force on the reptile's head, which 1 buried in the ground beneath the -tone. lata race bad completely worn out Jhe thin soles of my mocassins, and my uLin cnfisequcnrkadCbecaiae flwuln. As uight advanced, I was obliged 10 look out for a; place to sleep; and after owe ti mc, selected nearly as good I bed the one I had the first night. My ex rtiiing ia pulling the long coarse 'grass rly rendered mjr hands useless, by se rcly cutting all the jints of my fingws." For several days our author continued S wander, hungry, hopeless and exhausted, tng pleuty of ? game, . hut .bjivixig no fteans of obuining it, atid subeiatiuc;, for i1 n,ost ,part, upon hawes aud clierries. H h"o these were not attainable, be sup P'"J life by chewing grassy- One night, SJtfcr Ijia UHllal rulitniinir anil iimurepaafii'l "f; ing tree, -however, he regained the shore, and made a hearty meal of hips, cherries, andwaterwllaving soiiiew!iaUMfri4 himself, we leave him to resume his own narrative "On looking about for a place to sleep": I observed lying on the ground, the hollow trunk of a large pine destroyed by lightn ing. I retreated into the cavity, a:id hav ing covered myself completely with larsre pieces of loose bark, quickly fall asleep. My repose was not of io'ur duraficr: for at the end of about two hour, I. was a wakened by th growling if a bear wbifch had removed part of the bark covering, "and was leaning over jne with his n jut. hesitating as to h means h slioulit adopt to dislodge me ; the narrow limits of the traqk, which eonfined my body, prevent ing hini from jttiaking the attack with ad. vantage. I instantly spruna up, and seix- ed my eticki and uttered a bwd cry ; Which caused him to recode a few steps j who bad watched over my waaderinz steps, and rescued rmr from the many pe rilous dangers I encountered, I sat down to my salmrm, of which if "Il ' BtCffliindT' say I made a hearty supper. From these Indians pur author learned that they with several others, and some of the white men, had been scouring the wrings for several days' (a search of him, and that the party Had reacted their doe tination, which was but a feV hours' march distant. The nekt Inorning the liuiane enveloped him in mantle of ieer-skin, and conveyed him to his friends. who received Iiint aa one risen from the eead., lie did not escape a sharp fit of iiwigesnon, in conseouence or his salmon. ialiri;n7'wl"can' wamlyyranr"at'ilM' inveuuon or exageration, when we consid. er tt?e various dangers which he had gone tnrougn. weatn was near him in a thou, sand forms; bears, wolves, and snakes, lauguefstarvatmn, and Arivtaiim : tA. k. when he. etonned suur turned W au . di ' -"Z ZLZ. l":" .B,wa. -,aSe' WO ' fore tha American Revolution, whedCr. Britain wished to monopolize all the trade with her then North American Cofooios. 1..-.. ..... .... - mmu in iflu.V If Ar....-.:nA I ... it. i i " v rv- "v i.n..u - u an i iwu io irjunwa IUM ineoUS, in ft mCS ueuwi, uuiieeiing 1 nad not, mitneient f gre condition, inded: but so little had st.-engttt lo aaeet so unequal a- e my. I they expectd ever agin to see bim liv' u.uutf.K pre inn ro rerrrm, ano acejn- tnut, oa tne Day before his arrival. Ins Tl. 1 O. i ... . a no American oyaiein Jiad iu tnrtn in England, aiid wsA-thereforei afWeirner born, and ; waif nportedio the year 1818. since which time it has resided in the U- nited- fltatee; From the ben account we can collect, it was born a lum naturae, or monger, haying never had but three legs. Each of these legs had a mark upon iL printed with a branding frottt" One wit marked "Tariff," another "Internal 1m provamem, and a third '"Liberal Appro- . ! 1. il f s ft Br . ' hare t be threw totw, and broke its leg"; but it escaped him, for his wounded foot wuuld not allow bim to race after it. On the 80th the track appeared vet fresher J nriation fr" tk. fi.i Urjf. n n mm k. . j...j . i I , , , , V I'-- wi v.ii.i. cuiu. yjn mm ub .mmnu , man aati oi 0 hone at least, -Late the evening, the path mvioea r me iracit waa equally recent in botbf.be tried one, it led into' the gloom of the wood f - and lie retracted his ilnita. As he-did so, he beard the neighing of a I liWmd wrtb breathless at lehVion! and became convinced it was no illusion. A few paces farther brought me in ilahl of several 31 those noble aaimals snortinir in a handsome meadow, from which I was separated by a rapid etream.".r With some difliculty 1- crossed over, and aacended the opposite, banK. One of the horses ap preached me j I thought him " the prince of palfreys; bis neigh was like the biddinir oi a monarcn, ano uis countenance enforc ed homage." On advancing a short dis- ita first arrival iff this counlrv it was et ceedingly rneek mi aubmisaive j buiaait waxed older, aad became fat upon the substance of the people, it grew saucy and fen cious. se that il was very difTicult to on managed, its ippetite was the Most insatiable that wu .ever-heant ef. 5 It wjUld extend its jawiaf wide open as i shark, and,, what waa remarkable, like that animal, it soemed to makl no differ ence te it what went iato its stomach. ' It would iwallo w indiflerendy, sugar or iron wool ercottos) goods, lead orhempTafid wwW veti' njake. m swrfacee--'t keg of gun-powder "pr"' hoi of wind"ow- glass. But this unnatural propensity would have been nothing, bad not Con gress, by way of encouraeinir this aluttoa. enacted a law authorizing its keepers to lay me wnoie community under contribu tion for ita support. . Whenever tha mou. ster - took a fancy to article! belonging to others, their owners bad no remedy but to-rive them up to iu insatiate iawa. od this led those who suffered by this system ef-wllage'-to rvimnWiintt This, however, they were not able to ac complish directly, and they accordingly resolved te effect it by indirect means. i hey bad observed that the unwieldy L--. L.. J ... . y- ocsii nau put wires wga, and that he could not stasd if one of those legs could be maimed. They al first thought of attae. kmig BeTariff hot get at it. Its keepers kept un such a afch abotit th animal, kaowimr that there were those -who had conspired a gainst its life, that it waa found impossible lo approach near enough. Uavipg failod in this, they next resorted to an exnedi. ent which , waa entirely euecessful. By a cmpat mam tney one day rushed into the ...WjJM were om authorise tneir guaro, and hamstrung the Internal Improvement leg, with an instrument ml. led aeso. This happened eo Ion uro aa the 27th of may, l30, aince which timi the vigor of the brute has been gradually declining. Indeed, so visible were the symptoms of approaching dissolution, hat few months a go hrkeetieii turned it adrift, and it has ever since limped about wifiout an ownej;Happiy,Wt for its comfort, it' is relieved from its suflkringa but wbotfier its enemies are to e relieved from all kindred monstera. remain io b seeu. Report says that the eolitical men. tgerie iato be aupplied with a freaht beast Bay ing , out one , jegi but capable of doing more mischief then the deceased oue: but of that we cannot at present speak. ' The American System appears to have Urn r.t. via. it pnjaaniou ina meittoriai aii:i.-. j .-j . .. Daviit if i7. ' ..j ...kl" " I" AVI""19 "-vpona toe oniioine j mmZJZ w-t, wiuww oi ,thout amendment. Mr. WikV -: 7 V-J ir -ensner, as a MifTlhen moved tirefi:iliiJ!l - Committee, consisting of one membef ' from each State j before the tjuostion wsi taken oa this motion, the (leuse adjoomec Fridav.jtm. 27.' A bill for rivinir effect to a crmm. T '- -art rfE n J"? ?? .rWM States Kf the Republic of Columbia wa t offivemillousof dollar, for the relief of eeW. Mr. MerTer. from itti ?CS to- sunn re py t rench ipoliationa, com- tee , Jnter0ai ImproyemanU. reno w r. -.l- m . . . '--r - iiiiiQU nnor IS BMniAttiliar T Hrm M. l.-iir . .l. . ... r.,- t . rii I3 v w"l 0' nei. erect toft oi a bridge across the Ewmg Ut4 whetablemierwiun-d4.10hio;.i - ... s a, - I evw. aaaijce . t : i - - a - daring the uocooatrtutiooalitv. cVc. of r-J 8mU any eacaaciee xvtU- Friday Jan. i7. a Dettnrlnu ' ThaSen.iak,..i-.-.jr.ii.r- -f-- wmervedfromtlie Fwaf, - 'f. Executive buisneaa. house or nEpmZiffXFirEs: - Saturday, Jan. It. At an early hour the fliuian the onsideratioo of the rest Jut m nm.M. ed by Jlr. JlouMuv, id- Wrgiaie- U be subject of the Tariff, and tha amemlmaat h7 DiI Meseachusetti.- ue",, gw length and considerable warmtheniued. -Mr. DaviV amendment styxmaw, wy. 81. ..... ufn wiereu an amendment, direc Van Buren, of NewToik. to be Extraordinary wai Minister FleuiiMcntia. :- ly W"tbLWiKl States at the Court tf the United Kuigdoto'uf Great Britain aad". Ireland. '" t- , ..-".' . ane. message eras reed. - - --- - -1- x Tuttdat: Dre. 9T. r Ordmi; That the aominafio of Maf "Z tin Van Buren be referred te the Cera'sail, ourorwguluiaUoiat"-.Vl.., , t . :. ' i' " - ' 5f rrA:.3 : TWarfav. Jan. 1ft. .'Mr. TaieweHf from the Committee tfy!h Fnniiim Ralatinna I. .k. . r ting aa enquiry aa la the tKinaa i .kw .7 iron and other muiufacturevb.fo T and porteT" erthepaaiHigjoftheTarisTlawaofiaie u ma i arm svere now reneatAt " Tk. ... I - . mw .1. t . . -; -,r. Km.i .mmtmK m.v- i. . imuics, waa laaaa up tur conaideratioif -v ?$ Rttolvtd, That the nomination ,,r '. tin Van Buren be MnommitraJ i .i.. i- " I , . - ....... ,v VUU1- revimis question was moved and eustaia. ed, but before the Question .hll ik. main question be now nut " was ...Lta the House adjourned. . . . , ' uuuee ea roreirw Keiation. ; ant k. aid Committee be instructed te investi. gato the eausea which produced the re.' moval of the late Secretariea of (he Trea- ' lury and the Navy Departments, and """""""J wwii-rai ei me Cm tod States, ' "ir. of t'b. :t,h ' v KrtJM! temWMlK " Mondiy, Jan. 23. mt. Drayton presented imma.,.! tae members SUte of South lcaiien, praying ut, which was, auer aome WHiu.mi 'if..,u.. j .k.. , . . i forrei teMth. Commits oTWayT. .ZnT ' PllTrT "WraSJ-- Uty ef Philadelphia, eomoaitiiaa-r tk. .k.,. . ..j. ... r"rOIHCrr be ascribed. , Add , ? 1 Martin Van Buren, ' , ing thai they may be reduced to twenty resignation, eeght to five percent, ndtalortm. The remilutioi al-nrwhe.hu, ,ii L Ya ef Mr. B0dia V .lUfllSI IU natiflia( 4 on the mind of the president of the TlJni. "7T-:r:.. .dt,f ,nd ealculaied 0 .mooth thai Mr 1r.im..k t 1 .r "'J Ppotmnaeriit to the) bih 6ffic Mr. watmough, from the Com. I to which k. L. W. -I. WIUC mittee on have! AlTiirs. rmvl h.ll.iu,Vww -' relative to Naval firhonla'- iil 7.1 -:r..!f wpuireejitv. 1 11 - ' " i-i -'"itTMHr wiHK)a-tn Wiiairetl.re;:- - l. S theexnedirncv f,f .!,;.;.-."3" .1 r'- - or witnesses at ----Tar"T,T"lHrrMyiaere) to- exam ne on oath for the nurtvse of mranv n A k. it 1 ..tJm 7.:. . ,M a w' States,. Vl h.f Territoriethe f mTW?!1. t T-rriinrlaaka .. "L '? "7 io meir in - v..w., s ,,w pu. vcmigaiiou ana io report the lame f VM.d.re(UJ-ii:tnotion the Senate: wMthti,.!:. ... m,..,.m':.i . l -r v- in, w- pld of color, w a . ,a l :te'. Vf-r r i Imn.tanlM, H. inl.f Ih. 4 d.Ul. .owed i , n w t' ' w V I ---ww wi anv ' v aiviej VII the state of t he.lJnion, JfrJVjyflnd. dressed the committee about 4 knur. ; c . ... . Mai. ,i. i ne nan.t. u ... ..... ..j:- ., s . -. n..;U uarp way to a L0",. rh to ji which V a-V j V ! AS- 000 ! to Ji which waa earned; tad the lioiuat than adin,,. ljr' ' .. t I . -. - - V '. " " ' Wtdnesday, Jan. 23. The H.went into Cent, of th Whole oa the state of the Vaioe, MrJIuffnan iu theC. 0 motion by Mr. Wrey.'the Venafe V-;" . resumed the considVAtjon of the Bomina;' ' " ton of Martii ,VanB.uin and tiler da bate, tbe Sanaln n.liiu'iL. SUml S Wtdntrnday, Jan. 85. ASn 1 1 r Xlt ent r'epamei (he cwaidefation'' . ' . ' I i . " r VI" 15.- V' - 4 v f r 1 1 l ,fv A " T' V "1.1... ,' ,jU. - T ! ' x ay oa iook ap me. anperUwrnatt till.