:fr . jL f't' "J r I a , t A (;AU.NANr-.(;.S t . ' I l.il. ' r'iTil Atotrr fr.'j;v f. yti,.7irt7. M' iiJ. T M. P-siiiigof lb' )""' ' f' Jni nymveJ a Ml y a I"-'-' l hlnr.tfuunufl'f" Putl' l"!. Jr Jeriv, rep-rtw bun, with otln-r n uiiiri.irW In to eend ' d- et., .) tt'.hmgioi City,t jrevi ii ilia 4 Mr, Vrrplanrk's hill, which y U eaWntt 4 to i"Jl '' est., f n il win h'ln. Th-y lt that lb y t-w o!ve h-ve t on, iMegste, tnt di all niiwteri to do It " A iitl 1 1 till Mr. IW.njbeinf olsnlcr " i A, B-imiOrVlttMfV-lpS-'- ltiifl ? ,! kuva 'h" nl 4i. tfit nit ars antirolv public here. Mr. liaHinr 'atee ' I w" I IKl a ..F l nfrwrl 01 mil mnrr. w ' . saw n i - - r ,luj iifjbm w worilj a fortuoeot OnVddlar. tbr tr f,r t. k-s wilting ta bring utter mm and V- ilavvrypn lb tarmers of Ibe South, rath ' tr than vield any paH, of tlioir udawful f,.,i., '-. '" ' ?" Hioe thl ktfter Mlffil, kn th letter nf the yw Jtrrf "tf.tftidurtn, signed by 80 names, and Wib4 lrtth Southrra Bnrir, with H r1f f 3Ir. Dorinp, bl yi i -f 1h I im Inire1l in lh vwm i4 , - lmuipm.-i"jki -T- - " . (f Itt2,frompriiiple.Md if !eiKt nu r4Ctur withoU! IW.iW 'H ifnpnwii'Ki, wn t!I'ig;j lo lacnfire til lb food of my oumry, and vl If pwiU tonn Dili happy emitiry.-rorny man tfm mu Mtriiit ! Tbit M U ahouW b ttit wiutha IroO rply,' n' if Ibry had any Mihg HI it ouU rtt iVm to Iba jr. ' .iyk. b4, wwiI4 ll aro rrun ttua, , till lh Wat rjrr lr lim COTiiirj, miu , tlia rntno tho !rlh or tba Booth f L 'ihi wiUa eiampK ad thf r will bo 00 - VCEi JiCKSO and mrV cia't.- r Tla Wahin;tm Ctffrep)uJeu( of Iftfl V"0) I"" i.nqturfr vt WiinisoTOJf, Feb. 1JB, 1833. K fMHtt from Cwmfii yrt. Tbf n pprt i R oiuk-ui- v lip in tfl wy. - Tba irwmbera Jjrr m llie Wail. whib all OianifM or t ,4 , h..l irjurtry Ua1I ba areaentad. A m- J art will probably b iua'b ooTwaduy, ft ' ! 'inrllna Li the. ooinrno that no -tariff will ' 4a-thnrMrntiP"airi. ' Th lima rt to " nf. I hnlf th opiuiooalw that tbr) .y, jj, nrw tt ik4 t pwWu iwil-oUirtfa . . ar to pfoafrra in wnm h it If' . the poaTr-'"rfMll - U ba ' Enf.ciiwil . -X' JWI, d t-wbip tba uullifiera low aub. ' ' iniMion. I war that Of rerl JKUm ua - " Vt tba proper fowling upon thie aulipxt. !TT ""T.IIa'wt-ttld h4 W-T nd prtt tbrwUoft -T, 'f,rth45raufirttf' f biahafwl of Cal "ftVMin; rnmer man auviw pw irnm tiw f ,r M Clay Bill, M e.incad .4Ktti ihAMwaza of that bill woulJ fufevbr -' ' - -r, r-i-ii..i.- ' - .. Xxn me aiTiiion oi iuo twwji " - V , 1 nw ia JlrXlay'a pfnaitioa recti rod ";r::::;rToyuur city rjiia town- m .r,w. wt!n aa lb H'twiaoa,. hava beoo ' " .ml!i)biaHtcrby.Mhonaa, aotDaof , them complaining aim uv"uim'h ' i A " fhii "nobla atind fr tbJprwraiionof ' , . t! unW. otnjr nabated dnMrt- tlonl-f ht character. - na u perwciiy cwn fend V If "ioame, rind I m Wfed '1 . f 1id not taM tnu Mp wnrcn naa aou. aw the eotmrry without doa delibortl ion. 'Xt,Tfbrtre weak" or malhlont fnntjgfi " "' : " Miginatiai it political "Wrpiio; in v - , Mr. Clay greit mjurtlc. Tbey d not 1 in ' the mn. I liwoed to blttt In pri- 4-i coAvcraation, few arenln aiw:, " "fhrni'ire tbsit-t boaK? lie apoke with ajramith'ol tb-rea f Mi'tf fjrtner frionda adrerted to thatfate1 '" " cj (H iuntry to tha nd ta Uaa :iiri . nj, itto UaVwrif ror waa inan nfora ' izzzzg. r ,4 -ij(1H,4ai:d' tofttliitoMsijpf T'-4X ... 'to y undefttndirijt to ke mora erophat. ' f'f aily"' IftJl the fcptrt i left tbr T00 ' with t)ia moat exalted notion of hia seniua, "ind with the moat deeideJ coarictioa of t . Hbinpatnotts."- -' ' : " 1 , 'v,k '"' " - wriw kittmaVtiJbtodljF toacMth r.rihith the) Mirt T needle. JAclaun 'Wnnte not tM twiff adoated yd, htxpm U wiuM etnUKte tW Tiawne a war ana rptiwancrrtttrli ' - oewraa.yej r . ............. r. .. f -.iTba hir imttiwni ritot ;J-Tiff i X ilbMOnda ' tho fitnCfl.f,l'J " . - country, rebatatff Ihert where they atood . ' ' -t tba rloaa of the ar,with JEnjl"ndf and femHoaia ibtruoUad atite. nflbe wtUtcri, -' fn which alone l alone can" ft hh iue- - arr.-ai eaern 4b laqtiirarf in an i nmie fit t the prprt ot the pwMK the RoconciUalKm Uffli r ; . --ri!Jir- tf. it t AT" l'tAi'te from Got. Tylr d'Ued an Sun ' Iay, taVf, Mt haw ureal "pleasure waay In . II. it fr. Clay'a Tariff bill paeeed 4he at..i I MrfHsinate :ita Pwm"e by vote of the at .rtrt f ain that the eioate are auom : 1 1 yaw jff, wvd the token of tn$ht tad turm9 na 1(1 OUT COUOlnf.'. "-We prwl.ne that the anticipated rote it iwt Ver confidently, beliered, titat me inn -will elw piw the House, protided it baoot - defeated by fiiew, or, blown fitt by a - M.l iitd. -i- We ahall aae every .jnanoerj. " vre eihaoed t produce thi reault, by .-'.' .:- ln hare clamoured Imideat ajsuoat j tho'"bmninnlle"Terir-i YiNlhaPiea. ' iii I Veto fi'lVill tba Force B.H be prea. j'V -rrt. whea U pfi"f e f I'f. 7 A- .v,7 II ll'.M'um-fo," u'Ar , fur '( t'. i'l' irr'.l I n i In a f r r I n- n, I ( nntiiiiH'.ii t i.f tli" a-l.fiioivtM ... .r. .1. llie tilerlimi of V(rtr, tliUf 0 i Sfwi ii print r." Yrvfr-riiiy tb" Hi iuiiy i'lrt. M)tiJ Grtrn. 'Iliureia twaKm ia t!ii' raliip, anl 'oiV kii iwa ir. f dwa Ifit iwm ti" Hifi Juiipo f hia party. !v hiipartr. I mnnthie wlii irt.iiiae af fair al vValnO''tn, Ifo it to I rant '..T, ueqrl) a. riiramt.inx:',,, fxw in train, ill iwrmitiVl wt 'notlnii ' nUmi " "- " i '-trim ( y . . i raa'i or lha wktrrfan a. I wi !l the aoarre from wtmtve Jio liijjriibl toaprheird.t l( a from tpukcttite TJi day kflr Mmr. OuU$ ami Xra tofCt dvrtt'irvJWtf f rpiifl'b"t brrr nr asraph. in whirh, api akini id bi own M oto,' he aayi, Tkt tnuin are veil knon to m, wf, or ar frvpr Mmt, rt lAill diirloH Vum full), 10 the tounlr. WhAt d'i tbi remark menf H'bo ao blind that he cannot pe rc'ive it contain! a tdMi-aT Airainatf whom la the nienare ointMlT Ortamlr tW antral the npooei tion. " Any time would U proper, al lead in the pinion of Mr. Blair to atatil them ind U tell hia readcra, iiiat tfn.ae ntUQkif irv a would hot indulge the rreid:Mta ptt with ttve puwic print in;. , " Durinv tbe conU:t in tit IIouw, Mr, Ufair apptiod to a Virjifiii nienihr-r for but f ote. lie undertook to jitihal meoi her en einla nation of bU own politirn riewa and fcrlinra.' Iff uunVraland Iba aipUnation fnrrrrtly, and ot thia I have no d"ebt. it ia an amusing U!o. la dua time I ahaU ria it in ezUnto. " t- - -- When the (rrwral appropriation till ramra vp,if it duea not enotam c'aaa to (bat rfpt, ooe will be otTcred, aporpiia tifljf fifteen yf I wvnTjrtRi u wiiTd..H ri to rrm w part of the furniture o the Prea denu kouerv ' In ' lb whirl catslorve of wnr! than ugh estravaaoce.. tbort h no oo item laal duwrvca i mm h, and mh arvert n'preheniion, aa tbi-w eimr aaima pan Ji luw faewtuee. - Will any man, who haa ever been at the haan of frnnily, MirTe that it run be IW nrv f I put the qorslion to tbe yeoman ry ofthe Country, whHhef they think thf public treaaury ahould b calltxlupon year rt tod every year, (or five or n ttouM(i dollar to fit and rrrmir the furn,ur the PrMident'a ham ? Wbethrr llM-rr- i to he no aid 'H limitatiMi to th un ceaniz drafti f r monev, lo pamiwr tin eye with thee finttic rw.w.tnd,j. cuimu . tu a. auua jiua., . wa.rt.'Uieuuu.tii whole ralxiwt wnre bouera, to the great mi'iyanre of aood . built, and at the ci pcuae of the tai paying fitia a f The ample ia pernieiou. Yet in tlieae " nj pinf tinve" of economv thia ia done, and Menqrtmie wade, mm rve'weeairirynr the pMpriety of the ant. Hirw the year IPOirno 1 ia" i aiiih TaTieMi eapendod, aidilS-eent time. fr funMtnee.-(''r'he Prcmdeuta bout. lbaa one hundred and ftrventy th'ftiNand d'dlnra and yet mure If wanted. Had more riU bo approj ton ami o. SOUND Vir.WS, ..h -The f dlowinj deaervea to be anofand ed. It rertatnly apraka tr(m't-rwn once conaidcrcd to be true. I ho Iflnck vok- idut -fiiitv" will detrr- it ---- T?. Nollifitioo.iwmof 3outltaVcT ofj w -rfcrtey, mib m iucasmire, aaya Not done tt nem wcemry to have n Convention lo determine the power of co ercion by the.Cetieral Oovernrnent, tnd lite liable, of a State to jwt n UBctmati lutionalact of ConiraH. Notuch power of coercion can fairly eint, or hna thu fir been attempted., ft haa not beon dele fated ) nor la any mode or broceaa of co ere ion pointed out. The ueueraT Gov ernment doe iwt art uprn, or coerce Stafea. v It taonot interfere with tba rUate evernmanla." No t OTftramenh-and hsaat ofall free one i2ht ewtoefitploy a military force ; irtbehallot an obnosHiu law, which ia in ita nature and operationa, oppressive to one portion or one aectton'of ibjt country,' while it enriches another. Such a law ia contrary to tbe ftrat fundamental principle of the aocial compact, which ia that of niml righta and eqd&l protection to all. IIkm whoa cooacienoea will not allow - ot , a resort lo ytuxr MtTtcma, becauw they are tod ntetaphvaieat . -- BSrasn iKCOM E AND TAXATION A quoatinn ia olten aKkeo, w hat propor imoTw man t'rfnr ta taken from htm in ttiatiou I-JNow, ttie total 4iicotoa o tna people of Great Britain may be estimated on data which we hive not room to apeci fV, i-.U),nOO,TjnOrf T)wt of lUnd w mav IsHume at 50,000,000, making -in IheWhole Cnited Kmed m 300.000,000. Of thlaiuw mure than one t't xth Ja drawttl direutlr hv Govemmont. -f But that ia not liirw'dl;, "Thd locsl ttB anKiiwtloT efy large Mhfi-Tlie-' poor rates in fine;. fttndced we have already explained', the higher and richer classes are exempted ia t great mea sure from contributing their proper . share of the national taxation. 5 When tliest! dfl- feint'cifcuanfe it will hardly be disputed, that one' third part of every mail's income,' in the middle and lower classes of eocioty, is takj by the ta collector. Every man who works nine hours a day, w employed during three of th" a hours ia enable him to pay Jiis IBl rd us mucn pleasnro i annor 4 I tUn i . 1 1 1 III I 111 1 .1 I, I 1 .( !' - C ; ., . , r.tr v I : r a I m i f liUi.v- - I 111" t-- if ii, n ( iiii1iiiy 1 I)m i tlio ' . ' I..I ,i!,rrij'f ii a'r'4 lv I illl n r i ban aji;i'WMl fr l!e orjnnin.n of tba C-rmpnnyf and thecrtnon ' ii nt 'f ih 'irk durmj the prin7, te iy fn rriinMv rJulnlod on. ' U'a Ik.jio to l aMe It HW that fi pwUnhte amon t tf lro portailoii of pro'lucn, iTw r luiniij, Vc .rVf-rthi ria l, will le a fin t tt uintritte thiil lliat' k in thi ('ffip-n wiJl f M profitable) f not more ini-tdai' tlia atock of any othvr Company in tM Va. lJUiru. . -iv tr , ,AriA t- rui,. Si' , Trm'tli Alt Cnirttt, 't f iOH .Of R fORRK8pl).VDE'?ft. Atr. Clay raw and,aHJreed the h'o about I we bourn inau;portof the bill w he iotruduevd." Mr. t Uy ipoke with IIICQ yreal elmucnee end animation, aud m luttna ed lo with the HMxt profmul uleore' and anwarerinj itention. Tlia proviatona f the hill appeared to take nearly ill the Sonatora by aurprie, except Mr. Fumytb, wlto promptly evpnMod hia diiroval o it, and Mr. Wtanit, ..who c&kl lart cooM-ot lo bee party to a ni fretdi:f d'Uie power of Javin; iiterimimtitq du In- on ioimrtt. thb-r membcri appear ed to be at a loa aa lo what ci4r they Wou!J eventually puraue.'. Mr.'ftwre in reply to eomo obaurvutioiii of Mr. For ytb, accused him of having' met fconoihe turn bv aaicavm. Mr. Y. denied-thiit be bad Mtd aoy thing earcastie or pervmally die. re)iertful to the Senator fn.rn Kentirky. Mr. Clay o. wilb niuch'dwoity and aaid in a marked and improve' tnlnner, M(l maltertd not wlieitier tbe remark ol the (Vrmi'tr wae Weiidtti a t Arcaiiroriocf lie (Mr. U ) BWrk.d . out 1 . W aulf a course ofaiion in Uii alTtir, Crmn which he would jul fijbr himxlfjvjx. disturbed, lie had reeolved IhaJ while. en-( gasad iu tJua work of peacn.nutbigg which iuulit tie lbriwo mil in I be heal ifileUile, ihi alluii hi to biin, krtwritr primal, h("iitd provok :sn' l iiTiJ wannttT of rt. ply." , When Mr. (Vh .no r- to !, ilier whs a percepti'.il" lu- vi-m ni oI'hi'' r.ii in the whole nu-li 'iii '1- Ah.it in (he Ffi 'icii cbaniljer wmld t.' a'i.-.t . . I .;ii riei tioH," Will' . Ill- i- , i',l I I 'ill r.'. i, Kl.it, hy sin I inn " i'i-'h' r.- ( v.-. ,ih in the bill wiii' ? im i .:.'.'.'- i "i md that nit ',: ' "i-.i- , .t'.-r to which he iib. i, .-I-.1 p' 'S'-m nouilMi( MiMjr juIertacjri wau-At wuntd ka eitM krrt r. . w'uhmm inel toytbrrin '. ' i' ,-' u. primte''" tbe -r-'rti. r' .r-T-t.- f ' 'I- n - wd, nf ao on-nee mill I H"t ,'" but broke out III!'' l!.l'JM. i-, i;: i: aa txpri Msi u MCTilODIST- r.ErR 11 roVFER- : Trw Annual Ooii!er4c'-e.ie r in li ill MetlWd,,..; littt Epiwop.il Choreli, tjinmeiiri'il in ihi Twa on' W Hiir-r.v fa, mrf " m cool in (us. We Ii am I'ai th re are iipwiirjaof, itna - liniiJi-iid ,Jtoi(eM nt ine vanou1 grttden in dllendaiii e, comprising individ uali in almost erery period of bio, from hear dl as vnuth toTcncrably age." " X)1 Sundky, the Prca-lier of tliis demimina lion occupied Iba pnlpitf-the Episropaj, PrrRhvterinri, Bipiivt and Methodm Eii (ffpAl i humtios, and ad'lrpweri very no-1 tion of (lie conference;. o "lull endeavor to obtain publication, a lilt of the up ixiii(iuit1 all the d'tTrnt atalioqa ro Virginia ajid North (Carolina for the en suing year. . . rrtertbyrg Jmtt, V fonv from the BJlo Tfmn$mpt. the subjoined account of tba melancholy death hflwe4wrs, whohtlngthemaclvea becntm , .there wwe obatactes -to thtnr ' m&rriiag ll ...H..;Us.Qrsr iustarce.jif. double juici'le tlia we recollect to have f hoard of in the United Siafcsj thnufh " l . t I . 1 . J . L .1 - sucn inmgaoava uccurrcu inuiaercouu trie v - t - ' Btct Feb. 1 S. ' Veaterday morning about o'clock ion after the tad opened the tireof Meesra. Ba. muel Bradlee di'aon, No. 142,' Waautngtoo iireet. he f mod ih the', first chamber, the and Ma Mary uradieer aged aliout It, sospenxied by -ilk handkorchief ;from a rope Which formerly eupirteja scale beam. Tiie VHlie were cold, their hand cUspvd, their Ia4e"a'nd lipslo contact. Th'eyihnd 3!Jjik$ bvf-Hioo upon two ;hoi)ers,jh jiker upon, a boy plqeed in a ehnie.-'- r- v w L Mr. Crtor ind Urn Brndlee- were en. gged to b nrarried to each nther;.vHh the approbatmn and cowwuMt) tiifturswr- at parents. : During the auiui of , Vlr.lw who hadioni keiit tho oirT,i4r. Bradlee, went tir N! O Hoanay to d- hwi oes there, and r. 8. Mymg lnafiivfor tun to ii 'ikU wii hi-'iiniMpwft.f "wrote t'tIr. .Cartei tw tWwrw m l law, that it hie pronnect were not tory 96iat'hiir'tuld krtahitvw tgw mara trfj Boston, and aust U.irn in ma buiine.- .flr. O. returned last autuuto, dd entered tbe store of Mr. B. accordmily. , aturwg the nreeent wiutor. Mr. Bradlee trmpoeod to self bttt K5s stock: TSmMui 'no doBiiito arrangeincnt was Concluded be tween Hiftm- -owing, ie ineir ihh precisely agreeing upon the, terms, althtmgh no un kind words or .fooling, rted Jrony the traoctionv . . -: . '' Mr. Cartec remarked to r. Brtnee a. bout this tim, that if he did not purchase me-Hi.fkbe niiould be married and go t H iw 'Wrl.' ' na 4 cotsmen- Jiiwitiesa. Mr. 3r J 9 (mt'-f ictlJii'dfnugstt, m , I I ; f fu'lii r ' J iiny , ,t IiSHIiJ lilt ll4U,''l I. f t rrn,i) f..r I !:'iv f lim.t-. , i h un', ami in ao ii.j ii,(rrrutirn U i:vi-t forlii t ti.nl rh otlwr ri e-iird. Al tbia tioie, a Io Mi Ilrml!'' etpreed to tbe f.lher of Mr. t'a'l'-r, that tfi-y pfi.w dopi"S married, and cm to .New CM no, k"n the Lit r't iprewr 1 bit diipioUliofi of dornj aOaoiil hiai) aboulJ be elbblHvl ia burie tliere.' '.Tbe ( lime they were aeed toother prvi'iia lo tbe diacuvnry of ibei'r Iridic, wa when c roto; Suminer etroet ajijiar enlly totrtend Trtiuty Church where the fnmilv of Mr. t nttuiidcd public worahip. ?fditi!i'rfii'fiiioii3i 'fert on aef .mot W tbi alHrnre froip. Mch .ttff r'e horne, aa J im P. not unfW-qunotfy vlaited and noma in. ileni at the' hHJeof Mr. Certera fiifher. aod it waa tboolit Mr. C mihl fhav'r'enaliiel"kt Xt. B.J hodinj.'-Mr. Carter eteppod into the anothecary ehim of Mr. ?iuilh. two door from Mr. Brad. kVa hop about 0 o'clock orj gimday even ine, but remained there but t few min utea. Four IcUera were left by tUm ; two in Miaa B' drtning' roo n, one of which wa nrlllvo by herwlf; and two-were in tbe room where their bouSe were f wod TV) letter were eubmitted to the cor. oner a jury t but contained . not oing w men Ciuld throw any light upon tbe tnuiMc- tion, eirept that (lie act waa voluntarily with both, and deliberately resolved upon. Tbey did not, (aa toJeed the rae coulJ not justify tloir ao doing) convey the slihti-ft reproach to their parents; but bade ihem adieu, in term like those of af- fi clioniie raiblren upoo their death-bed. Mm Bradlea was oft mild, dutiful and aAVlioflate distfonilion, nor. ao lar a we can learn, of a romantic turn ol mind.-x Mr. Carter was of pleasant disposition, h"n-nd hoTwrtMe In hi deannt; but tDjmpiyluU JXmirkaLleXjc ecceutrtclty ia hia manners and conversation. Their par auts ae arrtooe our bott and Dt'.wt esteem, ed citianns, and the cotxternution which the atranga calamity which haa beCUlen them etcitiid in this community waa great in I bo extreme. Mwt of the foreooon, t grtrr crowd waa aasemhted In fronnf the More where tbe coroner' inqm st wa bokL Mr. Bradlee lias been singularly aflt e. ted within a Ctw yeara pmt. Two sum mera aince, whTlst hia aon k floe boy nf J year old wa taking an eicursion with hi mother in the country, the tire' the wheel b-int a he wa looking out of the stnjje coach nhdow. 'truck him on the head and rnniwd hia death in a few hour. Daring the laal summer, when Mr. B. wa but JwtA - ieeovwmg from a - long and eeww i i iilocaa,.ii wa Callad upoo to part-wiU bis '"on, aiiJ partner irl buiine-. CONGRESS. IX SENATE, 'Iftviiti.Fob. 35. 'mi. r 'Tlie hour oTli havihg'arrifed, the' bill Id modify toe ret ot ty.tLti,.l3JA and lall - nlKnr rtnties on imnnlii rait a Ulliw lv , On the queition of the final paimgr) of ; the bill, Uu-Y OWH Til ked fWf-iw Yea end Nave, which were ordered. " : Mr. WEBSTER Ihen roae, and in a, peoch of more tlian two hour opposed it pasnsi. . .. . .. .. . Mr, CLAT roHnod at length, and wirlTllV: v t follows by MrMITH-n.ntirw.r ' : ill n ..ii t fhA Knal til l.wiivfr- ,n tmtm ..I cck, when a motion. for a recess till six, preYaikdi ' At 8 6Vlock7the'aiVg1iTo asscnv bled, and Mr. Bell addressed tbe Chair Cf (u,,;iine, io" I.Vor of the. Ji!L ile wa followed by Mr. UK KtlLSON in op. piaiition to it, who concluded by moving that the bill be recommitted to the Select Committee, with certain infractions. Mr. SPRACIJC next addmaod thd Senate, and' gave the reasona why he hould fote in Givor of the bill, thoush he folt stroniorijections to tr(!iny ol its provis ions. He disavowed t'he idea ef plediin dher himself, his cooatiluents, or hi site ceswrs eOhesubjocti embraced i the bill, vt ' ' . - Mr. U0LME3 next took the floor on the same aide of the question, and altera speeclf of about fifteen minutes, wu sue ceeded hv : . k 1 Mr. piOKERSOVr-who again explauv ed bis views in opposition to tbe pat.re ol the bill. He continued his argument for alHrthaITanTiour' r when V " ' .ir Mr. CLAY aroe and stated thnt inas much as it was represented that tbe House of Repreiienlatilrat hsd just, flow paad bill, aimildr, if not identical, in ita proyis. ionso the one before, the Senate, and it waa bolkfed if wtWd, -to-morrowi bnpre aeoted to tn 8ww(e to sanction : it Would obviala the jraaaanaJr longer ftmttrmr ance 14 a laoortou day session of this body, and also supercede the Object ions of some oenaiors wno oearfed the Senate wns not the proper place for thd' nrijrin ol tbi bilL He therefore moved the Senate r The motion was carried, and the Senate tFuraed.ulUit.iVvrMw.4wnm al 11 cracK. t " ' w - Tufirhy, Feb. 88- Tire Senate then took dp Ihe bill from the Uoues of preseatati vas, " to modify the act of 1 93-4, and all other acta imposing duties on imports. i' -" - . There being no objection made, it re ceived its first and second reading.' " ' JLJ. ' - Xteinrtivy, Feb. 37. : ,tiiE tariff ' r; :"Tae bill freni the llous oi Sepreaeota Uvea, " to tnudily tbe act of 183, and all pth;actjk imposing duties. of imports was resd second ,ibw!4 -K 1 Mr. Cbiy tafrdJtlut i (n the present JwtfibiJ sejwrni, he- tvdievBi iwaifv- Ht- a I, ubirh Meio-d I i li mi uvorubly nrr"pto ll,n K.-mite. nnd be aoiiisid ' that it mil I be pnMir tbtt it !i"jld bato K i.,. I r Im I III nvf ro. Mr. tlroiwly atked ltbar the fW-nt'r from Koiitii kr i Mr, ( lay) had examine the M, end found it the m,,iii all its lsrl, a tbe one heretofore It fure tne Son sie. - ",--- ----- Mri fliy replied that he had examinod it. and roun! it essr ntiuliy I lie sanifl With tin Sir. (irundy fcud be wa aa tlaLL V . . Mr. Dickeraon then rose, hd nuj fht kowuver nnpnaint might be the. situation ul Which he placed mnie pit kit it urn He did not Udicva it could cml-n'-' r it passage, and if appetd to him to be to eswintial 'a to domaad attetition. It wa a provision, that the rule hy which the mown tion of duftea-thsH r urn, ahaU be H the Annual Report of the Sui of Commerce and. JSavitrHtiod for thelari er.M Jfe read a letter which he wid waa from hichly respectabWi couimrr ciaj cornwvindant of New York, which ei . '. ! .. e, . .i pretard not only toe same loeaa oui uw identical word which tie had himself made use of on a former occaswvwheo speaking upon tbi subject, lie wa aware that it would be objected that. Ibi amewl- ment could be passed at an early day in the nei( Pension of Cong res but be wa unwilling Id trust tu aucb precanoua ex pectatioo. Mr, Clay aaid it wa With extremn re gret that be roae to ojipose the amondiocnl ortitred by hi friend from New Jersey, lie would be gratified if he could ane ine nnesibilitV of incorporating aoy emend meut with the bill at tbe prew-ut HoatNon ef Conrei without ftvlangenng its passage- lie did not, however, believe the amendment of the Senator al aU essential w Unroltiect lrrtpndd.""rt le urged the na ItesMty ximmediaUi ar.li uiwailmhill both from tbe shortness of tpa-time left of the Scsaiu nd the multiplicUv -of auii neaa bors the other brunch U the Legia. at ore. .He buuered Lite oLioction to lb bill to bo f Minded ia mistake i and ir th- 9ocretarv,(a he believed he could,) would take trp tbe act' In the spirit in wiich If wu framed, no difficulty could anse al no amendment would be nc4ry. He said he should ask for the aye and noee. Mr. Webster. ' Alth-ingh he believed this, and several other amendment were desirable, expressed a wish thai hia friend from New Jersey Mr. Dicker. would withdraw it. . Mr. Smith eaid he did not rise to pak on the amendment, but he rave notice that i be should to Wrnrroir more to lay His Mil upon, the Uhle.cnid.tkaf !.; TUU hould have passed the other branch of ionjrc. Mr. Dickeraon gtve the reasons why he deemed it his duty Id persist in Jiivmg tbe question taken oo his ameuduvnV. Mr. Clayton mad a few observation; and the question was then taken ind the amendment rejected without a diviiuo. -Friday, Marck I." , v V- t THETARIFr. -" ? The bill to modify the act of July 1 832, and all other acts imposing duties on .im-J ports, wa takeaupfr.its hir j readiru The ayes and nay having, heen ordered on the motion of Mr. Dickerwm, Mr. Rubbins gave his objection to the bill. dressed tbe Senate at length in favor of the bm. "", . . ",. Mr;;SmU.jbeffgta of Senators to take tlit question, and not consume the tittle time remaining; t the Senate fir the tran saction of the mass of important business befW'it.5L-i:-i:''r -.;.-.-,,. --1;v.-y-.::: " Mr. Dallas spoke some time in pppoat. tion to the bill.- He was followed by Messrs. Ewing, Mangdn) and Clefton. on (ho other side of Ihe question. .,. t Mr., Webster, racapituiatad the obec- tion he entertained towards the bill. Jlp wa followed by-Messrs. Freliojhuysen, SiUbee,Clavtoo,F rsyth,Sprauet Holmes, riibh, Wrifht.Clay and em'ith.":' Jir., rtgtit raaue- an expianatton, n reference to some remarks which lull from Mr.ay-.- - After a ahort reimndorfrpm the latter Senator, the question waa;takeq on the final pasigo;r the bill, and decided in the alErmative, ... . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATh'ES; MrZWlCttUFFiEri tlixue take up the special order of (he dav . . . . . I the Tarifl bill, upon whicjj detaaadjsil. me yea auu naya wnicn were ordered. , The motion waa carried, avea'ilO. Mr. LETCHEtt,MTiTved lot strike out the whole of the bill before ili lIouse,nd substitute the bill bow before the Sonata in its stead. . . .- .... , '. ..-. . : The CllAIR said thiscoald only be done ! by unaniiTusrs consent.' n; - ' Mr. DICKSON objected. f- Mr LETCH BR then moved to recora mil the bill to the Committee if the whole 0h in-fUtKli(m.ldJp.rt UiSeite -btU instead of the present bill. ' I - J4 . i . Mr, J. DATIS called for the ye,aa and my uporrthis motion, vrhtch 'were of dcred. - The rnotion was carried, ayes Mt 00es Sir W1CKL1FFE, then "moved the House gp rfito Xmmmee of the Whole upon the TaruTbill, which was agreed to. Mr. WtCKUFFEit, the Chair, "f ' Mr. LETCHER moved that the iostruc (ions to the Committee bo executed and ihe Committee rie which was carried, end the amendment reported aCcordi i-jrly, . It wwlicmgpaa6oYl.K:kriDBAtl BORN .jmoved an .:tdjounim'!(it t wliich yn I d.' t i : l-yj''- -v -" Otft'jr! qifNivtrt;; " r ' V""wi tHo .(tii inl tili'i, Ir.-.-vrr, I" pret 'I r ill' d f it ti n su a ..! 7 . . -j - I . fc , I were 10 J r-'l. !... Mr. J. PAVIiJtbei. ,.vtj a r,;j H'jm, ou won n ii a.krd .lt . nnv. w h i h ki re ofdrrt d.. " a.4 The call w as nrntitrd J y The qUstioU was agq stutmj rorrvva 'he anna bo ul of (.m . Mr. J. 'DAVIS . "td ths irrroii at h ngtb. , " t , Mh LlTFCIltt eupjiortcd thea nienf. . ,' , ' The di lmte wa tooliiiilird by II. EVERETf ami DU KSuN. t latter gentleman oi"d tha (tjiiiOB on which ho doinamieu-iue yes ami a,., wbiek wm ArnYred" ' Mr. TAYLOR mored th's II . jonm which waa lo . - r.The sttwlituit propiwed br''LCf CliEl was concurred in, and ibeUiu lug the same avlu'cb liM been ordered u engrossed in Uw BuoatoJ waa ordefei tt no engrowwa ana reea a uru tiinsi 103 pays 7!i '- - Tft Feb, n.1 T engrtsaed biU to ajuthfy lU 'd 1 4th July 1 8.ist, aud all oilier an-1- poaing dutica on import was read ( ji time. Upon the ouesiloa of paifit. a! h.n being propoarwfed ly lb duff, Mr. Jlu rtingtoo moved .a call It JL II hum which was carried. 201 aw..'" answered to tlim'r name. , i fJn ntotioa of Mr. Ward the call wu rk suspended,, ' , !j m Mr. Barge's owds an earnest tpptj gainat ihe bill,' and commented ltk seventy upon the motives of tba fAj Mr. ChyJ Jho had orinallr IntnAeJ the mumrm Uto tU other f louis. - ---' Mr. Jonifl.-r vindicated. tbe court f N CI" u-i.. -f-. Mr. f inter laid he ha t proposed ia ont i part oflhe oin,aY,.1 "WiliiiraViilJr intention of voting agiimt it if the w failedbut ipon furtiier - examuoii - though not perfectly satisfied with aw ; tie tmpims, ie bad concluded to. giva hia support, , . ..i!Lryroy expresaod hiasiawtai in opposition to the bill In. lamented 'w , entire detruclion of tho protective pfy 't contemplated by it undt-r which the etMotrv ' had beonoproperou fjicl be udk4 ' beesi murderoil by itf l .o'wn lather. Ts" industry oflhe countr wa hereafter la ocondarv to the pnuper systiin. o Eiuw land, and the slsve system of daitk Can hna. ' . , Mr. Dmiel went into an el ihorata is. fence of Mr CUy.kUiwooowiasl, ie 8avi.iur'of the Union. . '.-After "t'rtefl-nd sarcastic wnir 1" Mr. Burgo. .--:-- .Mr. Sa'tberland xippased tlie-biO J. length when ; Mr. Carson moved the previous auti hoe, which was not stMsiod. - .- iv; ' r Wf-lrPaGe' euuiKirte-d .'.ilisZ 'liH Id a brief sjieech, and Mr Pendleton opeii it - When ' -- - - '-. f 'T M r..MdDuOU idt the bill did aVffaba , all Ihe'conce-jion wliich the Sth sua justice entitled 1 1 ; but believing it a mid gtve fjutet to ihe.;countnr,ha"ktijfsd m .a - ...... w . i- ! :;,Mr..IC jBitcs stated tho roujti 1 d l. ! ... i l i --, - " Mfi jL'lhe'M moved the jrcrioui9j. turn, whicfc was seconded i avc a K?iPc k0?! JemanJed the yeas IjV.. nays upon the previous quoitioa, -wt-V wrr orderadj ami waa cafhaJ C -'KPtr. noca Hi Tbq quostion. Shall thU bill Mil I w'j (Hon sfated aud carrTud in. tIidaiSrjftiin' r mr. clay'3 tariff Bint f We furnish Ihe 'follow W 'Tfi i Votos, arrauared according to the Su: a represented, wbieh showi that'tbi".5-uir. and South Western dulsgaSdus, u f neiiriv unanimiius m us ivnr i . . THS SEHAEE.tr V j- 'usicwa. Nos AYer,i! bee.. " " ' ;- . v ....7'..":-; r crmonJL - Nosa Seytaoar, Pronti ' 'Cowrtifut. ArW--F.ntTijalu yew ftrk. AffK-tWrinht, " " , r Sii t 4jey. ;t . $ ' A orsry- A FriiiiaW' ' - ri . r . - . ' a ... i Delaware. A Clayton, "Nauilaitf Hirylani. s4x$-CJuI)r,, y.f -J jNor,Siitlu " ? Tirgiiua. ArxnTylor, Rirri, . iinyiin CorT. Ar Fars t,i. j , .?T:-i -.i AasEirrrrroup. . ' t AWam.v Afesr-K'O. Maor.. t; ,4, Afi isiMimn.-Am Black,-; iW ' MLcntuekj. f. - Att-Clay. Bibfv e. ' Aw Grundy,. W iwtav" Ltt-.Ewiuii--- Tenmure. Aveatirundv. Mill Noiir-UUnleS, i ;1 " i Louitiam. t Ayb Waggaman, t. t- 1 i I,ih' iidiana. Noes Tipton, llendnc , illihoit. Ate Ribiirson., . - "s- ..AuB,rVKaad 'ii ; Jfirroiirl." Nojbs Benton, Bucki aMBawassBBSBxrrvwwpBSBBiBaww Avea'a Noes J 6 Absent SloUd'' ;.. s r .' HOUSE OF ttEPRESENTvllVT - -Maiite, ATES7Anderson,' James B18 -Mcttdyre, llolland, Kavaiiah, Jarf NocsEvans.'''-' "fVt. ' "V XNew-Hampthire. Arei Bff .f? Hurpor,' JluhbardWeeka , ,' , v J'oBt--f -Imndler; J Aye$ilnnai, :'' j' v. tfyoteejjKi to. iujrtkU4 r-J . ff'.t;. ...JI... t' r. -:7