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I I . . 1 . .InrtMNI, Kn)tll Willi ill KMnltilum. fltiburnt trdu7 Hecl.-d nirtiilrrt iif Ihfl 'iVIi IW .frat, hhI i ""cli art mliilni u Uke tltt-tr M'iU, Mr. U.kIwmo bvrd lUt 11 rrjurt U mJ Dm njf ot th dy fcf liniiofrott dm in j I hi- lUMTHinir Itour. inJ (irinlrJ. iintr kkiK" simko, iht uir if ci il Mr. I IM of Uit bil) Ut w'pan fuvrlli liut&lii.ou mill, ar. i.4nr ... u,u i.an. u.itj r. w..i u 1 ,r ,11.11.1.1,,. I 1 : I,... 1 . - . T T" IT . hi y.itra. The n.t,liun prn,linj( ' ''r' I'liMi'aamrii.lineiii, Mr. (orlaod of .11(1111., a.l.ri!MNi I I IJ.c tH.i.iullf r at Ll, in Minoart of IM hfM.li,, .l..,n,..l k. I .m dy a.iM-r, (.l.o aaii.c aa Mr. Hive, bill inlrod.iccHl it Iht rVfiafr.) natttMof, Mr. niKUiiMii iiHl,rHl . fraiiiuiM i.. . .. : "ki w r i ii m . . - . - , i' twit ui iiiB rrai num I . I i I . utriof to w-fM (lit fund,., rwuileniw 4 ll.i JoobU Z. .ul V" , 'Ti' ,,7M,1f U UJ pdj .kick ,M .grrnl .omi . Hin. U fnfX'S wT''U,M!;1 :h.,,",,!," """l J(r. n.bieirn from ll,r C.,I,. ,VVi iwl . l ..1 . ' " 1 imw-'Wo to wk1 the tuLwrt vfl mtNur UnL i .n... . "M81' M pconlt hiCI.I U. lead (lit H I .1 B...II i Wr. C. Mid II... il.,, .1i(h, , Z7d ' ? K'.rr, 1 f f'J ("r""r f"'?V,' TU!' " I" ""I" tM Ml " l."i'l,,J- Hrmtl oll,rr.m mlmrr. . ... ,r. I (tdl-H oidrr ..r iUd.y,B(ld r.vulvr.1 nlf ml,. ; U .t0 pfq(1.lf , .d,,,,,, Ll w J I iv-uaiiirt ol ilw Mh i. MttU..J-(. i:..iIM. l..n,i. .i, 11! ,.r 1 f. ..!.. M ' -n' '" ; Mr W.ll.aU.e of Tj-rM-r. r(.l i o,-,,,ti,m to! On moiMi of ajr.Can.bri.,nC. the Hoot Hwn re W bill aa bruif tmla Hm ofc.M.lmct. I mM ilaolflnti . CimwiittM ol iU Vh..U , ih. ..... " - - ll rT.lfiiiid U! pUn .n.avd by the I'rraidmt vi iVrrlary of thr 1 rrawiry ; and t,KiFkl,icd the ra- toMnl.tm iit of a .National Hank a the only cure Ii CX- -f.C7"? i .. . . , Mr. I ndeiwoal propvrf Dial ll.e di-firit be made up k acJid.ir the bonJ taken frinn Ihr IVnn.yUai.ra U. H. ink. lr. Karidrfn wat oppiaW to Ulfltill. Hr eon- laafred it cxp.-dirul to pay the monry due t the Muiea - o tariurr me I ravsory waa TU 1 1 or not Ml. t lulunff ,mnrd Ilia I Dm; (wmillre riao. which I ajatna the rliair dixlarrd It be hjI of onlcr. Mr. Cualniijt thru i,kr in opposition to Die bill aa I t tion . KMilracL lit iiwMed that otAlliinif bad I bra proteil to iurfify tlic CtMVrninc ol Conereaa; and a at judnmiit a loan in the ehapo of eontiueuul ukv mv atmuld luce bn-n rrcominondr,!. Sir. Tope uwved that tlic Gm.rmttr Hue I kail yraa 9, aj a 79. and Mr. I'uahing prucTtded at aumt length. Mr. U'llMuia ol N. C, oppoard the bill aa bcinir a iwiatHM ol public fuitb. lie aaw no nccctiitr for wiUi- Wmj Una iiiMal.iH'iil Mr. Camba-kiiy raid that he only, w lahcd. ly rTirt (kw b.11 tu niflit. ' On to-morrow it would come up io Ike llouw, when genihimii mijht diwu-a it lr. fihiKirvj iiH.vedll.at Uie Caiini.ttrc riat: h67 97. lie tl.on a,hlred tin? t'ofimiittre at Irni'th in faitoii Ui the lull a. impairing a contract "r Oravea inovtii that lite Coniiuittre rut : loat. H "HI. Mr. r'lliuorr rouim-d l.in artrumooi, aiwt (vmeludrd Ur f x.mntn(j hiniwlfin lavor of llatik of Ilw I'miM Malaa. .Wr. BmiHMi r.we in lavinr ot I'irkrtir amrvKlmcnt; UuIkiui it he coo LI not vote for the bill. . 1Ur. I)aMHi inoveij lint iIk Commitler rise: kwt, 7 . tary of ll.e Trea.ury relative In llie Hiplomalic correa kV7. ! poinlence hotwoen the Un.'oW HtaUa and Great Bri- Sir Martin , xpretoil hia aKtmiirhnient that senile-! lam on the Mibjeet of the North flatern boundary. new ahtaild contend that the .lepotfite act made a gill rf the surpluk revenue to Ihe Statea. The idea of ma- Itinr a donation of the utrplu. to the Slates was not whispered in this hfl'll at the time of the passage of Ihe IJepuaito adr, if secretly intcnlel by any imluulual ember. He contended that tlw act of 183(5 obi ioualy proved tkat the rrturn of theae dex wile 4 intiuuled. Mr. in. aiiltiiiilted the f..llowiiir amendment He considered that the United "States was bonnd to pj Ihe hxirtl. iiiHtahnent to the Htates; but he ws. illinir to.ind ilL'o the (Jovernmeiit with tune to in OTi&JejwB3w the i.i. -.- -1 . . ......... . i . WM... WtLln.J L. .!!,.... I., I.. L IK' Ttnent with time; and he avaa wilItoi To-Tilio The time pnioed by Ihe gentleman from South Carolina. .Ur. Johnson ol Alaryluixl, raid he alK.uld votearramM rt bit'. Iftlie fjoverniruiil 'as tiantropt, he wonW int.: for a loan of from 1(1 to millions, lie was op- el io the 11110 ot Treasury notes, proituciiig a mri.His curr.'iny. Il did not follow n a n.nller ol CHirn', that IxTause lli(') made a ln they nniht in miNc the Tarirt! Vr. Pope ... opposed to "the original bill, but would uppnrt il aVameiVled hy Mesam Pie kens d-Adajiisv Mr. Chambers oppnMxl the bill. J .Wr. (Jndorwuod denreeated tlie cuinic of the uiAjffll ty ttinjj all iiijrnl to forco il through a Committee "i the whole : ami moved that the t ommiuee rise : iot tn t ; The elia ir vote.! ill the nefstivr. yr. Mercer moved that the Coiiiniillee rise, wi.icn carried. The committee then rose find rcporled, and the Speaker having remnnel Ihe Chair. w motion of Mr. Reed, the House adjourneu, ai tnarter before one o'clock. TwtJny, Srp. 2(1, 18!)7. lix Senate. Mr. Allen presented a memorial from 241 ladies of Ohioairainsl the annexation ol Texas laid on the ts- U and ordered to be printed". The joint resolution ofercd yesterday, by Mr. Niles istaken up siid aj;rool to. .Wr. Wiinht, from the tommitiec on i iiin..Lr, ......ci up the report in relation to the petition lor a national Mik, which waa UcsoIvhI, That Ihe prayer of the respective pennons ought nj to be granted. . . .Ur. t lnv moved lo Mrike oui an aner u.c wived, and insert, Unit it will be expedient to estaDiisii Bank of Ihe United States whenever it shall l; man- iTIcsl i tin' rvlunr inninr States desire such an institution ; and aked lor the yeas r.,,A .i . I. l veas la. navs oo. i. . .. . i. ,i ,l,o mnHiient . -wt-iaumaai?eiiieuni.neu ...... arfrilrinrw II a it or Woru " resuivuii wu.. ... ri;. rli Senate a clear m' jori'.y of the United Stales" sre opposed to a nationsx bink, and that it is inexpedient to grant the prayet ol ritwnera.---" - ----" -;-! -. no ' Mr. Benton asked fbr thc yeaa aud wys---yw , nan 1 " A duauliory debate then look place, in which Messrs. 0y, Calhoun. Wright, Smith of Conn., Roane, and Alloa ...I i Mr..Tallniadge then moved to lay the whole miller on the table. Mr. King of Ala., sked for the yca and nays j ess 2t, naya 27. " , . . The question was taken on Mr. TsUmadge s amend tacm, by yeas and nays, siid decided jo Uie nrgativc- 5 After some. Hirn.iou the uuebtion rrcurrcrl on Mr. r'y'a imendincnt, and decided in the negatively s 16, nays 21. , , I Wk Mr, HrrJ iLmioI.i ii,. i( I. i..ii 7T. fc. ?. rr""u" Juti. i)lmflr.linirf. IV.. ' j II ' . T..U V " prirtrrtru tct.nit Ukiiij iuiMti tml ric.(liiir Mtllltaih I of grnUriiMa in ..U.u ,i; .,..- . . . - ". ' ""i "i"i rgMimni l if .Mr, rvrri-.iii .in.fc. . i...,.rfL : . i.j 7 . -i - im iii'raiiMiu M ,-m.h,wii ui int rr-,i,iMrt,. ilaj Mr. Ifc lT iih,cJ lo Tay 1I10 r.wTiiiin ,mi tW ub'r ; .ih.i ib urriuuii in iiienrgiiiro vulll, iwiy. I'.'l Mr. rainWclc aif calM f, lhf uirvwuaoHraluni. ..-i liH.tnd to lanlrvmu ilm C,itl...r ........ . .f.i- iittun till M.uul.v n, ... h. ,, ... . . .... . , . .. . . . . ." ",v ' ,,,u" 01 '" ' nr. JJ..bt rl.n laid on the Ul.lr i ,, (.,, ...,! ,.f ,i. i. ,i C, a. ( aubati- anivra iiaii inu a I .Miitnit U ti.o Union, r. llayue, ' ciia id oration uf the bill to ! mrnt wilh tim Klatra. ruea m U. chair, rrin.il the puaiHie (ho Fourth li,alal- '''' T-lKrfi bemj Mr. I'icken'a amoiidini-at, with the airMndinrnt of wr. Adama. i r. aerei-r oppim-d llm bill f nr. Rencher that if tl. .... . . " ' " " Itaaaairt of the preat nl bill, we hail a ni..t In da it : but ha tnut be aaliafied it waa absolutely iirctwarf lor the wrlfare ia the Country, before he would vole lor it. He could not vote for the bill, brcao he conaidtred it uncalled fir by the prravnl coinlilion of the c.ainlrr. and if adopted would not an.wer llic puriajaea lor which it waa deaiirned. nr. Tayhir defended the bill. Mr. Dond ortpuaed the bill, anH contended lint the people were i.njf txperiinentod on iu the aame way that pl,iW,phcra experiinented m dop. and rabbit-, af. me Drneiit ol tht people; but he conaklerrd tlie bill be- ore tl.rn, aa affixing no manner of relief. Mr. Itinbrelenir amke at lenirth aninal Ihe bill The qoeatim en the ainrndinenCoJ Mr. AJan.a' to tliat of Mr. IVkena' waa taken, and tlte amendment M-Ml lw 104. The queation waa then taken on Mr. Pickens' amend ment, iid waa rejected yeaa 6- nora not counted Mr. Underwnal then proposed an anienduieot which waa alao rejfeted. Ou. uaaluaa of klavCmhliafl4W (Waitu and repitf'd the bill without amendment The Six-uki-r inwnleil a Mim-iaa frum the Presi dent, I'm mBiilmj; 10 the House, a Report of Ilia Secre va motion ot Mr. tanil,relenj tlic llouee adjourned. W tJnrnla, Srplember V7, 1837. l.i Sssatk. Mers. MrKean sod I'rcntiaa prereiited aeveral me- ; nwi.l. .paiiuit the aniiciaLion of ...Texas. I he filiate rer.imed the onrwideialion or the Dill iro pMinr certain dutjn on public olFirers as rlrpoailorit-a iu certain cotca ihe question was Mr. fallioua s amend ment. ' . " ' ' Mr. Walker spoke at leneih in favor ol the Suh Treamry ryatem aa cslculsled lo relieve the country. Mr. Morris objected to A;r. lalhiHin a amendment as Jnlhrn - iTif tbe imnmet TetMW bank nolctf aoy4 T.. t.TT.i. I..MCA.I. M n.M HIIK l,IUUII. . Ut .111.1, UU .KB UIW t. Ill II, M'IU. Mr. Calhoun made a slight niulificatio.i of bis amend ment. Mr. Bentrm ofleml a antewdnuHU to. pxevcut drafta .on the Government beinff ciiculaled ss a currency like iruld and silver. Mr. Clliuim Jisapproved of the time for flie adjo'irn ment of Conjiretw lieu.g fixed at so esrly a day. . Mr. Crittenden then rose and opposed the bill at length. IloiStOir RsrREStNTATIVI Koine time having been .occupied w.ilh matters of in OHMiderabTelhicrcst rthe lloue procreded to hecon aideration of the resolution, reported from the Commit tee ot Ways ar.d Moans on tho !5lh inst. it being next iu order. . RttttlveJ, That it is inexpedient to charters Nation al Hank. On motion of Mr. Camhrelenir the considers lion of the above resolution was postponed till Saturday wor- ninjj. Tbe House then proceeded to the consideration of iho resolution accompanying Ihe Report of thaCominit tce on Elections. Mo-srs. Msury and PcnnylmC ker spoke at some length, when Mr. Csnibreleng interpoaed, and called for the orders of tho dsy. The bill from the Senate, entitled an set making an additional appropriation for the snppression of Indian hostilities in. Klerids, having been rcsd twice, wss, on motion of Air. Cambreleng, relerred lathe Committee of Wayaand .1rsns. ' The Mouse then proceeded to the consideration of tho " bill to ptpniie fie fourth instalmeriT of deposti with the Ktates," aa reported from the Coniiniliee ot ihe Whole. ' , . . .Wessts. Jenifer and jtfenifec opposed the bill. HhnnT Frv and Potter spoke at considerable length in favor of it .Wr. Wise epposed the bill as beincf s frand upon le- IT Ib at on for the word " posipone wm 7ucu w r M1 t --, - -j (i-tm. an kMrewmA the .wessra. nanicr onu " - Ilomse. ... U KksatC Thuriiliiy, Srptrmltfr 2", 1W. sir Hwift presnnled memotLtWtJ 117 wmnen of Veriiioril sgaiittftthe annrxstifm of Texaaf whkli waa.. laid on the uble. . . ur. C!houn olTered a resolution p-opoaing to amend fthe 47th rule of the Scnalo, ui order to aamii suwe of the Supreme Ctnrts ol any i tne oiaies. u.c (if the Senate, which waa so modified ss lo read "judges inlswindmly"andslopu!d. ,.,.k',iim. The Senate resumed the consideration ol the bill im posing certain duties on certain officers ss depositories certain cases-sir. Cslh6iin's amenrlmenl. r WelU.'rbikesj;sinsl'the bill for several hours. Mr Hubbard waa in lavor of the bill sj repoxtcd by Committee on Finance. (InZL of. nr. Cnmdv the Scn.lu a.lj..med. ' ..7 V",,V P" lu thnS '" I pwi lo 4 - tM WliU U .9a.l I.. ....I .1. ri i - ' . " (w, ihi liMM IUUS t Armrt ...-. Mr. frtM fmHi-( L trrtmrl m op,tW lu ll,t ft ,1m, MpMH-wtiH ldr,-. iimi when II r. ( tiWifu.tf ik. ..' M il M-I Hit Hi. ib a.uum .. L. j drr ,e iht B, 0 a u,iHl .(nj, Tb p, ,,Mnfc INMI waa MM.inrd-it.a IVI.n.n T.t imm . a. riJ.y, S,pi,mbrr 'JXt, Is37 la Himri, Sir. AlcKcan prrw-ntrd four Mlilhma ani,,.l ika eniiinalMHi ,A Trxaa ; and .Ul., prtilk,f fnan I'tun laid an the laLle. Tlia -nalt rtninwd t luavaf tit U ll iwMiiit aXI 4avwf IU i) II oMn,a ad.lrti.m.1 duti n- ftuJ- r. fictra, La. (I ho ob.'rr.ttry DJI,) k iP".a iu lavor and'ktr. I're(,n U'litat Hi . ..." , r r. (India aa ii , R.it nrjirrrrmzsiwri.-i. Mr. JiBljra ItcanJution waa (lira uken up and ajrrord, m-. it call on ln He- si. i. . .. . , ..v.,, w iwnm Mwmnin int a.iijrctofUielJiiMkaiinnir,WiM .t apeut therein, paaard lo the eotiaiileraltoo of Iht IVpo. ui pvpimcmcDi win. Mr. i M krna hartne votad in fT..i...i..A ... ..J .... mi. .. .... ...... wo.u n u, hit, t.,B o ii io a iDira rMdin vm. M.n,.7, morag w reconaiuor toat Mi, and apokt at aon.. irntir, and with ri.,. ln f,TOf n,ll a amended by hiinatlf. 7r Truth in m .Vi,.aA.tt.-W't have not arr llie Uue pua.Uui of Mr. Calhoun at praavoi aaore aUikinfly defined linn in the Allowing eitiart from Uia MubiU haminrr: .'. ' The aland which Mr. Calhoun haa Uken. anntrieea ;Z7 TTri "3 I ''l'""l"4toa third DM Comn.illo lh fcrar Uwlor waaoa bit liav rJ,nf r.f no, TMNurtk CaMm Ila wat aUrrd for a wck or l dart ami aAeT lbcrr. VVilliau, and UraUm. Ilium) waa ajanltd at f.mr dulUra a dajr, whit f ' Halbil wat writings dollar. And now (will loll hpriie,andocaMMoiiainnunerWtarulatioriaBajan to Mr.HaM, "draw black linea "" mr- CmlhoynAe t$ itm kimrtt for ihrmkt 0cli "7 ""T "I'.'-ncea. rmpt, Mtu t nmder. -,rJ..,. ,,),. J.. f j... ,.' 7.7 . : ' .l . . - T a"' odrmt It mil. ,,, r.r,y, m ,u ixcum a foirrc ar layair- , . , Cnjfreaaioaa Hrrtn g.-K -ery aaimated and ear tive., a few dayaaince, whila the Eatlutioii inUodihed by Mr. Viae, waa under diacua.ton. Tbit Rawdulion propoact the appointment of a tiekett Cnrnmittol to tit during the receas, to inveatigate tlit Jtlajt and eitraf. agsnt expenditures incident to the flroaeculiar) of Ihe war in Florida. Mr. Wiae hi bis reiisrks on hit Hewr Iuimhi, took occ.Kn to speak, prib fUinlg, of the ..... i. . i u-gi.u. -.,uu, w wmcu uw uonwuict wu pack- ed for exsmining. at the last aaion into tlit corrup. tawM nl Ilia f J.fiitmuwerrM..,i.i.,g.., .J the .till ruore disgraceful conduct of some of the mem- beta on thai Cmmittc. lir. Bunwiiburg, tlie next day took Mr. Wiiw to taak far handling Duleo J. Pesrce, vc. ao roughly, when Sr. Wise rota and amid: lie waa hnppy, indeed, eMremoly happy, tbal the honorable gentleman from Pennsylvania, for whom ha cherished sincere tcDiiect, had had time lo sleep one night on what ha had heard yesterday, and In rniiw. hrrw nnnaril witk ll.mi vhi .iwt mnrA for thrdecasion this day. fly tba obaexvatirjna uf lira honorable gcntlwnan,- Mr. -Wise: wu called up, without preparation, but readv, notwilhaland- : - . -j '.l . . r.L ins, iu rruiy. aiiu w.ni w. lira onouiif 4 IBS) I eenileman't alaiennt I Did it in the least contra- diet what Mr.-W. had said ihe day beforet Un- leas, indeed, in the immaterial c rcurrudance of ihn cIcrkYlicknrtffT ttiaTTritoi roirteraltiiiesiioav and of no manner T iTOffrtaiice I. cliaEcnije coIT-' tradiclion (cried Mr. W.)s to the main point neilh'X ywi.5T jour miyorily could vole for I he report aa it waa read to 6u; you fyrnishnrf matter to Mr. Prarce, and Mr. Pearcc did not draw up ihe rcK)rt. Can you deny it I Mr, Mublciiborg. Mr. Pearce waa directed to draw up the report, and I presume he dirL. Mr. Wise resumed. I call on my col lea cue on lh ritlr fm: Maa-aehuJ- Mr. Lhteoln .... ".."i..w I lo ub,ttiate my atutcmcnt. Mr, IVarce did adl mit to me, 1 believe lie made Ihe admission to tho gentleman from South Carolina, (Mr. Campbell,) that the report waiUntwTi Tip by itattcttrand tie gnve that fuct as nn apology for the enormous false hoods it contained. I pause Iq hear the statement of tbe gentleman from .Massachusetts, , . , . Mr. Lincoln here ro and expressed his regret that he had been called upon as a witness. What he next said was in ao low a voice aa to be unintel ligible at the Reporter's scat ; when heard he was understood to say :) In a subsequent conversation Mr. Pea roe admitted that he waa not the author of the report ; said that he disapproved the language employed, and charged it on the gonlTeman who had been employed at secretary to the committee. Hera again Mr. L. was fur a few momenta inau dible. I do believe whatever of an unpleasant kind had taken place before, resulted, in a great degree, from an unrrftiidlyTeeIing'h"'lhB'"paftTJf' the ngent employed by the committee, and, Mil) more from .the officious, impertinent, and unpar donable interference of gentlemen no themselves mrmlsBrs tha cnmmillnf who instigated him to the inHorlidnof what WaasoofUmsive. i am boun in candor, to say that when tlie mnjori'y of the committee became informed of the lungunge icon, tained in lira -report, U a as severely jtprobnted by th gentlemen of tbe, majority aa by those of the minority ; and" the report waiTlir consemierice changfd i though tlra degree in which it waa liter ed fimf fffMi'U inlimntion that the fact would otherwise be brought into this llouse. - . , " Mr. Wise. 1 hope, now, that I am fully corrobo. rnied ; and I leave il to Ibis House, aud to the Na tion, to say whetlier my lieart or my head ia de serving of reproach for atatingtha truth, It must now be admitted, the genlleman from Pennsylvania himself muat admit, that in staling the truth on tbe authority of Putee J. Pcurra himself, if airy oflunce bat' been committed against hia character, lie boa bccti himself the oflemler. He is inv authority for I?. Jtlig (lei f cwt.ltn.ll. J,J , mat irii. Aiwi imwtl. ri. xiy in iU 'jfniltmtn frn rtfM..)Uim, U I it ! "(.li.-rmi.iej .iglir. rr.T f..f hit g.fcJiirM harli" I in., mil, mh mi irn vniraiirt 1(1 Ihlt l!.r, ami (,( t,f ri..MK.,,!J l,,- t.U)M. , UiX l l iimi Mjr .i thai fmiltoian, if l,t I..II fr cliinrt lt m .gCol'ui amrflier coinmillrt of invr.flj.HflM, i3,M l,t UI bit duly B ,l!t feller than be did wl.fn on thai of tail Cmprr earillr uidaaa ahall cam In art IImI rrpr1 lo wfanb b aliatlitt tintur ,a kit otral eaniMif tlrrlain ISf tairw d rrrt of rcix- I lor bit 1 iMi' ftl . at a a m m . 1 mr. lur.iri.buftf. 1 nll4IIB .u .lliU,w111 11.. " 1,1a ciimpiirimtiik. J 3!r. W. ft ulriM Mr. Ilallrll u airh riil, hiiim you, 11 wat not at lira turw wn lliajuato. riiU arrt coll.clrd m wl.it hi ht reort wat Itlo nnjimh'ii i ut ff ovtr bMtickiTuM tRerward, though bit b4 rariiM:t plainly (uU that (hi lita firal firkiNrat bad o Umn lliicihrd I la waa alirudod. I ilaaaak. by Dr. .Hawaii, and wbtn U relumed la 1 1 . - " I1"4 I""'aB fi.-i.i I'eniiaylrania a Pact. Afitr Committee) M I inuat detcribw wkotai - 1 "" A rk U fort the rUinf of tbt e"0inj. Uf ',.h6,'n MmM"J. aa lo eeaaa , 1 think that i .... ii-. i . , . , t f .i t w.yn iminwiairi priort int anjouio. rornr. w u -ilo the ai.NMlav followinr. I aaLrd I .i . .. ' ' J ayiwutriiaj-fcport -ol lua inuiofily . waa ready The anawrr waa " No," I takcl a-ain ou Toei uea oay, it lie 1 1, Mat Waa to at lourn on Fridatl i and on oroogni in ; wu a it wCaa to be read, the an 8u,fl "un fnViMMVt that my colleague on rornnmiee, irom tnu Laroliotu (Mr. Uamn- I 1 ,,i i r l , .. x . . I . i ucui innuirm wnoinor iimi ronnn v.. .m.n.Li.1. and a omtH amae on tl.al nn.nl ii, llw. m ,cf. A Air diacuaaion. it ... dalrrmir-wl K il nieiorifjr that I he rep.rt should l-s read lhrou2h , . .... a.i Hie objectionable rmaaaget marked aa we went 00. n The report waa read by Mrv Alijab Mano, ami Mr. t'amplll took bit pen for the purpoae of ma king note of Ihe ehjectionabte paaaaet but when He bad filled about a pace, be threw down htf dii round that pajMare mark a black line down that B'l .w wwi auri enra oui. - uiai wnow. I parairrapli it oUt n.ire. At Irnrth. aa the readme- : . . ,. , . . ,, ,r piMwm .,po woiiroaiuxi vi int ouuia varTNioean ffnatinn became nnconlrolUible ; he sprung op, and, striking the table with violence, declared with an oath, ffor which, eaid Mr. W.t I waa obliged to ceH him to order, but hit veheroence wss irmittible,) M tell youy tbal the man who dares to report that to the flout ut Kepreeentativea Utt 1 1 ahaU bold him ptuiauiMlty respofiailte to m and If h refuaea to meet ma as a gentleman, I will chastise biro when ever 1 meet lum." He then turned to tbe door of tbe committee, locked if, ami put the key in hii - pocket, mm protested that ho never would take it out until tbe iitTentivt portions oT that report were expunged. Mr. Psarce then began to make apoU- yt, .wtimMr Wkaamii lit vutw tw asm be inaudible to Ihe Reporter. It is lo be regretted hat this it often, nay, almost always Ihe rase, in ("l oinpliatic parts of that gentltnuio'a speeciiM.j The-oiajorily did express ils distent ttronalr. I remember my colleague from Massachusetts, (Mr. Lincoln,) rose to hia feet and said that " if liirht- ning had fallen from heaven into lha committee room, be thould not have been more tstoniahod lnBn ". knfrufg" of that report it was ' wwoooa irom ana w ena. " Mr' 1 (""J he'J 0nno, bel'e,f lual 7 cvar wrote that irrxrt. I am varv aura ao member , t- . ,,l , : cf co,im,,,u harB been brazerrenoogh ;to P0'. fanmi?J pef.--the minority trr "",,OTJ v. rtisjoritjl and i hey did eleanae it of much pf ita ! f" Vfr'Til ?j7?nATwtnHz 'ever, alllt Iht report rfJMlHr an3 thaAwIi3 Ihe impudence altar wards lo oomplatn that the ma- jonty hjqJquitejioiled his report t and all that was IcR waa miik and water. J will do the gentleman from Penntylvonia the justice to believe that ha did not know that Ilallot wrote tho report till I mentioned the fact vaster dny. De this, however, remembered, that this re- P" .sWigiii on co.KMoay, loo vongre, -. , I . Mf ! .!. J ft !"' ' F nda .Howlr,,. . No debate waa had on tho report of tlie enmmitteav Here again Mr. Wiac'svoice fell. A Rowland fwf an Oliveri-Afraid af Dutee J.lpcarce 1 Why no human being, nor any olhor being in creation but a worm, could fear-him. Alraid of him in a moral point of view I well might lm ; afraid of him In a committee-room I might be ; but it would be only aa an asassin or a thief. ' And aa to him, ho feara nothing but a horsewhip. - v I ton TMt wswraaa cabuumsji ' k CONSISTENCY OF THE NORTHERN tVUIU& Ma. Eorroa f I have been frequent) struck wilh the course of the northern Wbiga and their southern allies tnu.nl. iha aouthera Mtatt Rights men, and wondered how it were possible for tlie latter to act with a set of muo who were so regaruiosa m uieir itohi.e mm wno ca'ed at Irttlt for their own consistency, but I could never, have imagined that a set of men, w ho in sanjr liosannastoMr.Calhomi for mo opinions sweated in his speoeh (that the Government and Dankl ouglit to be divorced) upon the currency, should now for advo cating the same doctrine, accuse him of cutting aotnor mu and at l.svinff cone ovr ia Mr. Van Duron It MMttod CitiMaJheelibsL'bJ"! ed by jMirfir and the love of office, iJian art more povenied bv panw ihr.m br MrMitm. Jn-US34-. tlio Jackson party wire for connecting tho Government wilh the panki by placing; the publit fumla in tnoir vaulu; Mr, Csk houn snd all the opponents of the administration, repre sented, thia coorso at one fraught with the greatest danger to the libei tics of 'ths i cotmtry 1 ono which nlaped all 4he funds of llie government in the hands ol -iW-fcMMMjv tho eomiption of tho neoplo: aa one which would encourage H e Banks ti over sue, and the people to overtrading ami that tho very state of things, which now exist, would be tho OfTeet of that bold and daring act of tlie Execu tive. -All these prophecies hav come to pass. ..The Executive officer of tho government tees that tho Ex periment of his predecessor hss utterly failed, and be now ootns out and takes tlie whig ground of 1834, vw s That ihe Banks ami the Uoverument ought to bo di vorced Out so long as they art connected togetlier the property of the country will bve wo fixed valut-that it wilt bo cJtvalod snddeprd is ho oaoot Hit other ,-.. .;) "- ' that r-.r! w.'i) .!., u Wl.U.,.10 tl, .;'. . .rr Mtult Hit i-riiU lha fiuvrri.n.rnl will rrkt ik.ir f.tii,ir .'.r l k .utt at,ll sdlu-ftj to iht aam ground! t.S w.il 4 k drivaautf'bN'aiHt tlHMwhohavt berrU.oira'Pfw.. ,i, havs srrn iht tins; of their waya and acknowLl J it Hut oor fond Man horn ft inula will. IfH-.r M,i.itrin all.rt ut lairnt upon iU rkxiKaa Mr. Wrlrr.nr ix Ur norther.) aMit.4ib.fa U.aa i.i lha r f a ibt c.Minlry.lrt rowd.rd that lt (nunlry h.l at.ll U krpt In a sutt f tscitniHii tU Hit sd.auci romi U l)-ir particuUr twu 1 hry Ira ky slaiig Mr. Csllsnon 10 deter lltt I. mid Iron! iMHf w ill. Ltu,. ...d la rat a trongrr (wlhold fbr ll,ru lr tn Iht rWth, but wf bnpt tnatiirra mm w til n.Hjn.l.nJ thru, tad lhal M Ust frwnd of Hu ft ."hit will br drivra fr,n lot Kw m a Ni Lunta. froa iNi wwrraa raaotmi.a.1 Ma. Eur! Vor Mgt.bnr of tbo Watchman fn his last papsr denirt llt tlirrt k aay Comrl.Ware in the vitws of Mr. Ullmoii at oxprs.aid ia kn aprtca upon tbt currency hi 1K.H, aad tho views mf Mr. Vasj Hurt in bit )tt Meawf v 1 lo aiust surelf have far. rUra what ground lbs wbiifslhea took kttdad by Mr. CathouB. Iiurt ho not recollect tbt prtdittioM of Mr. C. and ot all the leading wblga at lhal l.mo at ta what would ht the rftWu of conotctuir the llaaka wuk lha (iortrnmeot I Was not Jituret iho wstcb-word of iko whigs I Art And why shall K not bo aW t "Btcaoa Ur. Va. ILim. tum . - .J .. L . I.J .L . vile lhal tart rtsulltd frusa the ennoectkaj ot tbo -....-. w. mrw. .n Vb.miiillll.l. Banlui wiia the Uovtrnmeni I Would it bo I riot Us. to eppute a sneaMto la itatlf rurht and txotdienL bt. (toat aa old opponent went for Iht aama 1 I shall aty nothing Mr. Kditnr of Iho B.llhwtui rpithrt applKwl it Mr. CalhaaMi hf leal neighbor the art aol tbt nrH fVwa that ooureo. Wban that Editor sad hit party wtro ao eager lo Ukt tbo lives of southern sntn M a ky tho ttwihWao t, Uaso at tho bead of affairs tkry wtro txjuallr abusivo ot Mr. CWJ. btun. , They did bias no (.art thto t they eaa do him .. BA.NDr.IUDGi; fi-on ataa-inal RrlgM Brother Eli Philips and DasUI BUIIork. of Iho lUpfiat Church, wilt attach in Mocksvdlo, eat 1 . . . .. ... - in,, . : .1 I t . . mm. mmmmimw iviuuvr unnj iq Daiwoury, iwiooar inn, OX Pine Urola, October I Jib I aod at Kmdatra ebarah. Octobor 17th, tht funeral of Mrs. ttiwbtth eUoker, wunw cu iwoen iHostr, occtaatd. 4 - u. nriiL tLrry . w m mj,Aj ia, i a 1 .1 u lzjim Altar of Ilymtn. rtttrttt iiii sfiflaM " f"- k-o4 osf ftov foi ku km osa4B tjokattt vUllMki. MO flpkO 990 t'MTill) I.N. W'EOLOCIC, la tint Town on YamA v errrirrit- t-nw br 1 bb a . . tt m II. IL Tinfttit Ra. lillfX ll'Dt'lsl ,L. as V Church, to Mitt LUXA J. M. BAKLIL of Ihit ola'oa. ' ; Wo Ibank our generous fV tends fbr tho kmsbot ia which Ihey remembertd m ia tht above cast ; larro . bounty of tbo Baioa,CAcat ia fbo, though always ' itchlj duo tbo pooi pruitor, bo oeUoa reooivaa. Wo' hope tbey art happy, a ad may over remain aa. ', Near Jootavillo, Horry couulr.M Tknrsds ovenino 2Mlh ultima, by James t'sllsway, Ijb., Ma JOIl.N If, livni.w jums MAUI JAAE,tltltataaogbleroi Aa ' foa WoodnifT, Esq. v . , . fh Cbsrlotte, 00 tlil 21st tllimo, by the Rev. A L. Watson, ff. PigiUtB BAC.MEft lo Miao IlAREiET L WILLIAMS - - .1 . .. . , DhPAUTU THIS LIFE, - ' In this Town, oa Monday laat.THOM AS COWAN. infant too of George W. and Harriott Brown, aged '4 yttra, 4 months and 4 days. - la thia Town, oa Wodoosdsy asornrnf fast, SUSAN, infant daugljterof Aaroa and Mary Wool worth, aged 11 moniha. . - " UM..i,;i.j ihUTxa.M tbo aodMt iaww ' EUZADLTll.MlkatdauxUteruf baaitMJaadiiiJ.l. Cig aged about nine snontha. -In Clisrlolls, on tho 21lh uU. IHANCIS IftWTV eldest ton of Mr John Irwin, aged 19 youa, after a sw- vrra uiisaaa a aars. la liavidaoa Count, ot) ibo 20th alt. Mra. RaB All RUSH, contort of Jamoo Rush, aged aboot 23 year. North Carolina State Lottery, IXR tht benefit of (Jit Salisbury Academy CU at 18, U 1837--to bo drawn tl MacksvUfa. liatiw v"V "-" " .i.Ji IH wwoajf. 1001. J - No. Lotterr, 14 draws B-tlluU in aacb oackara of 21 Tickets. . . ' " :. : - ." -.....2. . i-MWttMMl t- . I mr OT - r to 10,000 1 Priao of 4,000 ia. 4,000 irhxswnof --.-,00a.o.r JjOOO r. jTurrror r-nt.tmzrrn tf.ftoo- ,1 Priao of S.000 , U 1,500 io -1,000 la 8,000 1,500 1,000 600 . 4 DO 800 800 1,500. H.0OO, MOO ,O0Q 8,600 .00Q j, 2 Pritca ,-f) Priaeo 10 Prises 10 Prizes ; 10 Prices JO Priaeo of of of of of of of f of of of 10 I'rioea vu f'riaoa 40 Pritca. oO Prizea 70 Prizoo lOtIhtea-Hrjf 0 123 Priaeo 122 Prizes 122 Prize . 8,000 2,929 6185 Prise 61,550 129,100 147,290 25620 Prize 81535 Prizoo, iroountirig to Vhole Tlrtefs $5; Halvtt $3 60j Quarter ti 25, to be had iu tho greatest variety of numher either by tbo package or single ticket of ... ... wfiiitL,t.tt y Salisbury, N.C..; Package of 25 Wbolo Ticket in Ibis Lottery, , will oust , , "' 125 Aod rnuai draw notf," -f - - 69 60 Certificate for a package of 25 Whole Ticket will coat. . .. . 865 '60'' a packago of 25 llalf - ;-. Tickets will cost, " .'" 85 1 A Certificate for a package of 25 Quarter Ticket will coat, . . . 18 87i Beef i Beef !! TJI E Subscriber will furnish T eilrwmaof Saliabur with .tha best quality of II E E Foft "Monday,' Wed-" ncsday, and Friday mornings in each week, for tho season, at the following price 1 1 Fur Fore-quarter, with neck or shank, 4 eta. Do without do do 1 4 J els. - Mind-quarter, with ahaok, cm. 1)0 ' without do 6i eta." A share of custom ia respoctfully requcotod. ALFREDS. MctELLAND. ( October ,W. T at pit tl ;., mrf, 'k1 000 is 400 . io . WO ia 300 io -100. is -. fi0la eo i - 60 fo 60 . ia is of- 80 . U of 2i . is ' of "18 it. of 10 io of ... ia i.'.'s- i . .L . !
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1837, edition 1
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