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,7' l , V A wjaro cnchapedAn tr.diirulcul wUVJi tube churrd wkh tuck conduct mU v test plated in thi bill, lie would resen 'ch . prapot itiorj if mads toh; ra at aa insult, and consider it as affront c& red to bit veracity, ; , i m to bis rood faith, to kii honor.v:v:;i l A ,.' The future ef lhAa business mar be ex i plained in a few wrrd.We stipulated for- !Z , . -mt now attempt by force tp obtain tomething .Vtoewv This lathe plain uowortght Mtua : f it, oil it. what Tea will, xr digme K yon please. But I tnut to the honor, the f - f-ood faith, and the patriotism of this House, v that it will as National Trustees, act, at 1 am sort the member ti it would to their b riividoal Capacities aa geBikmen, v K '' ' Establish, tlte precedent and what wiB bo - the conwutnet? Yoo wUl stfle aodptr- - went all asmci atians f ran mrm fog to promote - adjects ot puhttc aJitfty. Turn year eyes to- ards Pennsylvania, and stiB further to i Ward New-Enr.Lrft x there you will see a - eptrit ef enterprise fcfVred and cherished, 'where atatioas have paved roads, too strutted canahaod ratHblohrd wjanufjeto tie, thatevenr where hae diffused happi ness and wjraU.h.AVlteJf hnpedjmpre e 4 tnent ra it progress would ere lane 6s t t eited us.,. But, fifciaii you 1 even hope that a L company will eirer ai-Ute jo this "state to " fcromoteay valaahe deslRnTif Kli Tf mod be ta the power and the will ot the LefU'a. -tore W-wmt Crom-ibemtherftf thetr 1 iixljittrr. Ko, ti caimot expect U.T Fa 1, ; 'Iff .-A this bUland you mtuntlv check enterptize. and paralite the exmious of uvlurjr. Sacb works of utiUty iQ not, thej count be car Tied nu but by asiouaUoRS. T.K She w that you re?pect corporate H5ht aoa you tiiew ercur(e mco-w eoterpnxe -vsws1iliar'a;,' J - 7 ami kH but tore shew that joa regard 1 taeir success with JJ-wy or envy that y are ready it, nuur cW hrd o se're ny the fnrts of tlie.r exert as-4b at their di ..v.:,-;' Cares, thetf labors4 aad tkrir baasrd but ---ff' are ta be, a clt-tiiid prey fur yriur npacioas" rra. to be arrpt mro ycur trrMirr, aaa yew tfirctully atp eVery term of ttnpTotf mcrt in tkcd. - "' nKi V.pr iVt his iwntimi wou'd prevail K M. D8 EV.I tru, if jHW House i3 Indu'trne for a few mttte, tkj aiy hK m be a rdi W that I sbud coortnee th:s hfWTKe H'ni Ih-H this proposed tax is bmhi exprd ent aad cmvtiiitional. "It was ery ,mka.tflRjrt in the ffa tteman to alarm tH wkh re(srI to the Con fcitutWvlwt; sir, the quota roa from 'the Jl-RitBtj4wa-'apphrWrlfr brrught fctoue mvr words thai hare no tnear.ie as (-rmtiU empk ed. What b the law of the lrd I U mcMw Eitjland, abere it hast orwabited tneatiinr, not mW the if tit rrti tiwi tli If x ten ft 'a. T ne 11 Wowm'ej Law h that"wi y IV jCammoa Law h that whkh te fin err of jfature writes upon cuf lieart v Wbro Maf . na Chru was retained, sword Is Baud, trwn Kio JoJns, (whys was, by tie br a sery rw aiUaoimowi many this law was rrcogmard, as wr!l at crrtaio ether- pririlerra. It was brought oeetfrnoi England when we were In the abjetutate tf ckmlct but it was bu tied when we cirtainetl out frerdcos and .. shall we now ilr its pestilenttal carcae ap ' b.to Hcht aahi i So much of the CMnlmai lav only was adopted here as suited cur cir- cumtAAce. . ;" ;, 1 We are cautkne4 eloquent peWoasU ,an not 'topaas this Uw ; but ihiswedqnt ilowyJ.'lWere to Ruard ag-jvt the -rW ouenct wh;ch ts emtU ed, because a crrars (ram so Inettkats an aJt txate. ye arc tau tioned nrt to rlieck er.ta rpfiae but e cer tainly fojht not t cherub Bu,k whrn they are not a pubr bentbt. And is tbe tax we are aVut to lay upi them unuvu! or noreJ f We tax merchants, and the merchant rf the Urre4 trade and tr4tl no more than the smallest. Ve aha t prdhrty hrre It o perates onrqnaUy, and sJull we inrpmethete, taxesX'wl except that moi(ier t( wealth It power, the Bank:r,ti interet,' hWh extends kswwrj tfom ?e.rptx M St. Mary's, and LA it bead to the clouds of beat ea, 1 trust Dot Mr. Speaker1 vv v It Is said thnt we are about to rnrtall the r Ueees ii the Banks. ' Sir,' they bare pn- soer that KuirtduaH nxu not, and uncno. . ttimtional ones too. They are permitted to 2" take Judgments Ina summary way.' At to the GeoreU Bank, I have Leett told by a member ct the other lipase at the Supreme Court bat declared the fax lejl but I want no axli witlout sVlur eaovebas truth and "fustic n Its' adelt 'Waato':"elrquenc , to enforce it, nor does ft fear It on the ether ; tide. ,- m v 'v '; I wish, Mr. Spekler, to .let the Bar-kt knowthatwe bare a wiroiirin pwer o er - them. Let ui say to them we made you, and wewi'J rrtulat you," But it the ar eiments of the r,mtlemaa from Keuheni vwere to prerait, the Banks Srnnld ay, fr v madf :w4 and now we set yen st deCa nee. It woild roke the frratsrf greater thin the creatrr. This wj'dbe an absurdity, a ao Ircim In leyislaticn . stvl twernment. firt we haretle pnwcrti tax and regulate the Banki sod J trut we prnre it to frri. tVmen by the evidence H the fcict. A perkT wer mitM always rrruUte an infe rior. Iery Lrr. Mature may alter or ab. snlve the srtacf thme which preceded. If - ttretiCie Banks tosmany aitanfajtei.iTter uukt two per cent, in a week,, in a day. and we ou to have charged thera JJ 3,CCK each -for their Charters. r : If; , 1 1 Permit meMr. Speaker, to jead in yeuf bearwif ia bouk hicli ercry man ought to read. It it Mr. Biackvtoite's Commentaries on the Laws of EnUod. fllere Mr. Drew read to extract whkh stated that the Parlia ment was omnipotent that among other e nomeraftd powers It may alter and change the rtligion ot the rut ic. The supreme legnlativw power can da aay thing, not rhy akatty Impossihlc, I f $ V-' Ti A : J.- have a oegatlre example cCered as In the Romans, Sir, tho . Knmana bad n4 Coo ttltutiao they were a sarage and miUrtry nation, and had no Idea of a social compact, as we hast m NorthCaro)maw I apprehend, air, the tguJUture of this State wiU r acrer da any thing impropeiwit is liberal aad ge nerous ftbou&h sometimes narsimoniou) p It has a rlpht to regulate Uie Bank 4t may A ren put them down, and by the vme rtpt that Congress put dawn Juha Adams's aixu en midn ght Judge. ; -f -, . ' . - y.- i ' The question on Mr. Gaston's maldiiwaa: put and negatived. - jiUJri CONGRESS. , 1H SwNATE - Jar5fS9 y. Mr. Hwer e'ected from Delaware v?ce Mr, Whitr. deceaied. arpcared and taok hts eV , , ji." ; , tf 1'-- saaim 4Fa st morrow aaa leave to introjucu a 0.U reUtva to the cUilrict couxf ia the territory of Or leans, i. " y''- yf-;s:'' MrReedreported hit motioa to amend the coojiiiutiOQ, ameodtfd U read as S4- 1 ws t . X '" v ; . ' v x ; -'' If tw .ckim'ef t.eLVte:$tr, shaU accept of aay , UUe of nub-liV," tr any other ti4ftoi distinction rem any CmprWK'nw Pitece, Poteatate, or ibreitn state, or shall hold the same by descent, or a!u 1 mtermr- J rf with any descendant Hef any, rnpemr, Kine, or Pnoce, or with any person of the blxxl royaL such citiaen slu I thenceforth be LJ:,ae.Kiiof ... or-,eniywtfrr'f- tne ngius ana immun ixi ot a ire ouaea of the U. Sutca or of the Imlisiduai stales and shell abo ba incapable of ht&bog aay oCce of honor, prefix or;trsvt, under the 31, or either of theaa? ' , 1 ' v:r - The bill concerning a corps of ro'onteerv was resu-ned ; but on motioa of Mr. Brad ley, ordered to lie on the Uhlc Ul to-oor. rH Tt illMIV3X,-l","ll,,iy..'.:-.J'":: ' VOLUKTETJl CORPS. , The-Senate resumed lhe cotoideratV of the bCl to engage in CejkxM?'dnU ted Hates for a ctciyerwd, a corps of o- Iuae?r-v',r . - . .. . 1 After debste, 4 . - V; : ' . The larihtT conuderatloa of the ba was 'postponed till to-morrow 1 r -J: fw vMr. Pickering laid on the U'Je the fuTow- tag rrvilitKxi ,r ' ? , Brnlvrd, TUat tW President af the Uai ted States he rrqAettfd v lay before the Sen ate the irinrmau wh'ch wl exhibit those brttmnrt fh th cendoct of fjrrgn powers towards the Umted'. States referred to b hit message of the Sd Int. which Imprwe on them the aerrsity of the precautknsry Tneau'es' rrcooimewJed in tbat mesave. prywidwg by Uw fur deuchhg o hindred thouuad of the militia, and for rasMng a farce cfjwrnty thcusAud Vdualeers. s pert fu2y and exttnvireljC on It. Jfe taid fie contemplated the eata in UiSirrit'pointsTf view, via, the committee may report additi onal duties to so great An extent on certa fn articles, not very litcesaary to tUa U. States, as would in efTxt, errata aa a prohibitm ef Usem ht, oavarticlet neeesiaryji tha commitua might report aaad4tttonai duty Iraill in .propurtiso totlicir ,ece5itv and that the encoursjtment consequently might be given to the maenfactarera of th s natwa. lie 'said ho noticed these thing at ihist'uriey ant for any purpose other than that a full rrpurt nigbt be mada on the suhiecU . lit did not destga to ak a rererence of the rtsolttdoa ar tliis time, but was willing it vhould He on the tah!e j and at a day not tardistanr, 1 e aruki call it up tether with' another re a similar nature," whicTi he inter:? d ! cist atrly to f 1 mt tho considerauc.. . ha. :; v-vr-. ' ' ' ' V i-'i 't Mr, Erret d thtt the suject embraced a " . 1 .M m M .a m k ' b the rcmitioa' nia been already taxea up bf the ccmaur.ee of-way and means. and a letter hsd been add rev d to the tecreUry of the- Treasury t. k'iow what extent the pre sent - U'j jes could be auzmented, without in- 1 lure f to tr .retremie ot tae t'O'teu ouiea. LTIus subject ha vine beeo mentMrned in the annual report of the SerelUrrf the Trta wry, "the pastaee of the resolation WoKl tm py a envure of the committee of ft, t and ntosjXJjM,intlM Mr. Bacon rematked, thtt to moch ef nt I basaa nour. AMFJHC4N Jf AVIC.ATION BlfX. -The Iwilfrwn the House of, IU we at a lives concemtnc U,rt,wre wcH (. Pr.tatn and France aid their rlrpeVenrieV 'ar loe other porpre ; hd the several bfii this day pajned m the if re of Representative were read and passed to second ria liog. 1 , . t , ':' - ' - ' ' - Jr,H0USE0rs llEPRE3i:NTATIES. . vv ; v :, Mo 0 at, January C9. i I .vv' Jhe hands of the LerUture were tn be tied up by its own acts, thry mirht rivet upon us the motaburd and unrut laws. Sir, oie legislature msr, if it pVavis, abrngijite eve ry, lh"g dune by a f-rmer. U'e msy not only regulate thr JUi ks but if we ptese, take awajr their Charter. We tuve already . BANS OF THE UNITED STATE. Mr. Seybert pesfntedtfcememorCil eelhe President and Directors of the Bauk of the United States praylngr a renewal of thefr charter ; which wi read sd rtferm! tn't select committee?, competed of Means. MnU romery, Dana, rUiiett, Seaver, Seybert, GW and Taylorr-rT- L V On motion of Mr. Seybert, the report of Cue Secretary f the Treasury, dted March 2, 18C9, on a similar pet Woo presented at a former session, and the report-of Mr. Ha milton, former Secmary of the Treasury, on the same subject, - were ordered to be prin. ted to the use of the house. " ' ' - ' Mr Borwen, In opposiag the raWMt for printing these dxumenta, tk occa.i-n to aay that under present fmpmahms, he wss opryned ia the reaewal f the charter of the Bank. ,1-; -. y " a ,."' .Ot motfnn .Nf rHlthervpooa, . Ordrtei; That the petun of Alexander Scott, of the 8ut "NCarolIiU, presented Jan. IZ7), be referred to the comraioee of Claims. ' ' - , . . ,' , .1 ADDITIONAL DUTJESr f f ' mi r. nucn, 4 vn.j oticrea iQ louowiag re. eolutioR t , - . Itftolttfii, Tlwt the committee of wart 8c mrn be instructed toenrjuirelnto the pro priety of laying aa additions! duy on all gind, wares, and merchandize whicH shall hereafter be imported into the United, States from Great-Britain ami her dependencies. Mr. Rhea oUerref, tht In present In j this renlut'n, his iiifentirxt wis, that the committee of way and meant might take' the; tf;bjectr Hafiicr c&uaidrauun, an J 1 re - There h tnth lWa prothion f In5 th j mk. of. thf U.mt States a TjTf3 tranced to the late Ciaictrof NrwIori! to enable him; tataf,dnwbwkv' blank wa filled wnJi the wum of loaoou V Metr.Cutnert Ly on, ridshnr1rtLV I" rror a minister ItiAUi 1 1, as' we lud no miiilc U, . mkm tuA in?riJpriaUoa oui4 be . L tion of thif houw-to such a mtvaion u trL irtltwith t which iVf ofjrtted It were pr,rnw to send a Mlat,?. UTadrKi, there was tm creation fI1f pr. jriat'ioti f.rf that hject, brcatte thaw sklent h-Hl alresdr a fwer to send ttnh ler to any auwn, if he thiniiUt prope- to) "ercKf h,:?4 if.if''V'- h r- M-HafS.- npPi -'Bae'TtiaVRWn" M'tr0t,' UVAU'oo aad Mt2vmrf ZtL that thlt wits r!4ed m the ettiwA P I the Treasury Drpirtment, ad wa,ai I htended tn meet the tt titintiaent wf t tt;1 ter to nji-on, wrwrnevertite tiovtrtjmentdMbi' be settled, whether aJaeph or FrrtW) wrei the srettrs?, whether the tCisr wLl lectcd from the N pVe vi ew Batrhon dVa.J - A T i r gTrriLTif mLcit s;ain -tied. e mi;ht ti h xt a miiileee th-re ; 'iTrc GAZKTTE. A" FKIOAVr (".'"SI1 . UR1 the rentleman's rjjectat rebted to mnuac tares was jieciany before .the Secretary of the Treasnnr, to whom it was refert ed at the last seuioo with a ditectko to report thereon ,et 1 irgek 1 1 -1 - st ' The tesution wat ordered tn lie on the tables. " 'y '' - v " ' Mr. Rhea then laid on tht tabUthe follow, log resolution t " i ?rsa.Ve,"Thf the ewwrn'ttew of wsys lc meana. be isttruaed to" ensure into the propriety of layhtg an addital duty 00 -all himrtHmToTh;u7 Fr.nr- aJ aer dieadencies. V . 4- .nng I ar ler cewd pw France and her depeedencies. . i ? - NAVIGATION BltX. the bill concerning commercial Intercourse, " The coestiou stHl under caotklrratiao being -aU the biU pasa -, C : Olr. p.lb spoke to faror ef the ball oear an hour. L.l,Stx, " Mr AVheatoprKJied the bill ia speech ef near aa hour, ;- . ; Mr. Qjiocy opposed the bill in a speech of aearit th aan.ieKth, Mr. W. Atem spdte a few minutes u?e- ply to Mr. Wheat - v - - - ' Mr. Dna Kp4e half aa hour against the , . .. .. ,-'V-- . Mr. Lrversnore tprke a tew Balnulea la fa- see of the Mi. ; v v . r:;k:ii: Mr. ShefSry rpoke m reply U, obrc:aua which Kul been toads to tVh3, , I -j 1 Mr. Gardenier tpek a few mmutes. s i Av. then, abtut sowjjwa, the ouestien on the paaaage of the bU wt decwicd as 14- loWS ''V- i -'-'.i' ::.; ' .YEAS Mew U J. Alston, W. AUton, Racm, II anett, X'A Boyd, J. lirnwa, R. Brown, BorwcH, Ihitkr, Calh.tn, Cobb, Cochrane. Cox. Crist, Cwn, Dwsxw,Erprs, lbIley ,Tnk, Gannett, G n'rftier, G trdoer. Garland. Gholm, Hetster, llebns, IMUnd, I toward, Johnson, I jocs, Kenan, Ketedyr Kev, Lvm. L)k, Macwi, Markas, M'Bryxle, M'lCee," MTvim, Moatgrwry, N . R. MaorV, T. Mrrew, Nchrsi, Newton, Pearson, P. B. Porter, Rea, p,) Rhea, (T.) Richards, Raane, Sage," Seaver, S.luw,bheCer, YmtlU Smllie. G. Smith, J. Smith, A. Smtth, Sxr,h. ard, Stanf Stan'ey, fwrpe, .T'vlor, Tracy, Turner, Van I lore, WhilebiD, Wtoa, WSkfrpo-i-73.;. :v'-', lj NATrMrsars. Anderwm, Bard, BUit deU, v IlreckenrWj, J. C.,r4 ChamVerlain, WiyChsmberlalr. Champion, Cltiueodea, Clayix Cfrpton, Crawd,,. Dtna Davrn. port, l?v FJy, EnKt GiJdVirourh, Gold, IlaW Haven, Hutard, llufty, K. Jackvm, ' Jeok ns, Eoickerbtcker, Iwta, LUermore, LlfingUrn, Milwor, MjeSey, Mumfffrd, Nrwljo!dr pjc kman, IV jn. Pot ter, Qney, R-ni.Sarnnflos. Seybert, Sted. main, Stermensori, WTXfsT.gsarVTpV m ide,"" Thompson, Troup, Ifyh in Van Dike, Van IU nuclear, Wheaton, Whitman, Vihon-5X V ' r, : " J V - " V : . ' " (Absent on this We tixteei members, ehu Messrtr-CampJaell, Ck, Drnatr, Fratkf Hn, Goodwin; Gray, J. G. Jackson, Love Mttthews,' Miller, . NjcJviJson. J Porter, RtatlolpH, Rmt, Stwyrr, Weakley t of whom MesM Cook Dennmg, and lUndofph h'aie'noe appeared in their seatt durmtthe present wfwuon,tod Mr. FranL'iaand C-rJ win arc iukui vii irarr.j January tX VA communtcstion wasrecelred fomithe Secrclirr of War. enclnine a report on the tubirct of the returntcf the two detachment! of Militia. v .'"...', On AipnrpnaTfrtv mt t mutnn ot Air. . Eppes. the hoitte re aMred Itself, into a committee of the whdle, Mr, Cults in the clta,?r, on the bill m iking appropriations f r the support of the gorera mmt during the year 1810. : ; A moU4n was made to strike pat the clause making the additional allowance of IJ.per cent; m the salaries of the clrrki of the pub lic oflkes. Messri. Bacon, Tallrnadge, hlmtU K-raerf tad Kot supported the mnion, and Meri. Eppe Johtiwn, Lyon, Smilie, Quit, cy, Rhea, ''Mumiord. . Sieiler, and Tarlor . . m.wi4 I, r.ft..4 ti . ii v - - '; : 7Tht apprrpruin wat rcfosed to he tew ei-J3 Hit.; :,7 V i' U-. -,:.7 ' ' After'tgrijusNk?inhew ra s t rvjFirw progress, ar4t zjt irrwre PHvUftrWe are terortrri,"-1 asrwwaetrf the &heaof frag so 1 ws way pnrcJae4 ith liirourk br am a a . - rrvTKonavn, onu atter tna neccvar tr IirxeoWd to I Urn skat, whete Um now Li . jadiajtodcswj&ia toe a compe prtateef.i on tefewmatar it wi3 be obMfrted, l w ive opnaevr s aothority i but sw-rwdwof antka fct. ta excite aa ewqi-ry , becau tm Img at m casrge or penuiay towards rrsnce Iwea dg'red me as. The recnt'eet wm that t wksti r French pHvatrerv fitted nut ja e pwrt, may iure America crauWc wta iwtpumty, h souther iocxensew) toiw 'Ml.,.. ..v. iTUE 03SE1WE Na. t - Pitjeeimnla litt, ti sapt, Imo ntssput - et a4 bnuanj mentrua, psagm cwrta, 1 ..toUa tit &, Unde. - Sen. Epin. The words of the xilmeer remmdnf of a maxim e" the ancients. Which apprtrf to hate been fcrgottejp by snadera trareCH in the road to seance, 0aere vhae prr cub tcentiam. The result of an ane; can-K be greatest, unless erery exenba e very Crcu.ntawe that may beWg ta the ei oerraewt. bt short evert akl itut mav Uti tate the attainment of theend fit onewn,bJ broognt tnw action, and woel; in perfect sat son. It it seldom that such tMinsarebew ed on any performance, aiul from this ur(f of labor, nrigsmtet that imperfection tatter: rgvM tsrt tbat have bees tikredt the-wortd tryiiticlAns and phiwwrrtl toraiMtsmevwry. age, tare eeneuuir-s selvea W prndacmf for the benefit ef ma; kind, a sfstem, ef prsnerpW to reeu'tte cet nuct, and thereby prwvte rrta. BottoH wiaa eoen,vda am oerve tneir precrp tbeaselees, and of Curie do not espm t4 thert to foLow thHr advice. Torycaapw' out the- patha of virtue, ttrew thrra l ftowers, and idxw them wub beauties tar pt sting to tlae ere, h-rt aeHher do they rrH these btitset theeiielves, nor caa thry prr suse others, tn walk these Bowery roads, ti partake of Uirfe captivating beauties. , wm'4 not doy to virtue, any of her chare wouu that luring l but turnnted that and then a thorn. Thorns whkh the tfcrtj as trahrt to be Biwlerronebv t?Se trt valter.bf - fpre vhe can be otjuinetL . A ruVais fa& are the trials, w hkh rirtue herself moat beii wiO, cruel are the temptetkvtt which bratC her on every 'e, Her mmy triomphi- rer her, and tikes from her these reward which have been sought tor bf years of tl. and labor. Bfnce then virtue henelf ii ob5-j ged tn use an much perseverance to nuintarj a fonting in the world, sn wo wonder, than (par feeble rce sHnnld avuld bet I WonUsrrj In ulequtte to esprest my admiration for thJ person wh; with vtstwli the tewry VVS vice, wk. prefrt tht , permanent . h?r''j neat whkh itrtu ? Tne fMbeue Let rb'J 1 isnpher ad Exists te:f ,s there U (liairtterefedjievt Hi virtne-i. Virtue .tnhetrs us tbjt her reward h rant ia this worioV repines not howerfe, other fnrsaken ton 1 seeing her enemv triamjihant here , and reflectlnflhat ta aU.wr and tll-powfjl ful God rriiKt hsve crested the universe, wn learns front reswio,' tkat golde which is 't.j 'blind one, thit i-fiite widom Cannot wl gondoest t be. rewsnled, and that anrtl wrhn iit.ttm ..ill 1m 'i.iuit J V J htra been l-! :,u. the rejection, PT the fate of tha Pre -or of Nera,, tnatg- mrtiv. mA ewajts-atn ef f!ff-f ilrt. tC& W" wet m via 1 sr-0--7":; -,mJ es'ivn VI l tWrsw "WW WltlllSf w J tfcffiualty. 6f orI'thcBV catf jyodawri ioy to v in ue, my m ner imu'i I enuld paint them tti.1 more s j I I Bin .confess I am that the l t fnort gtnrnvT - ' ' . - "-. ..v:v '.v:.v:.: . - i, 7 V I v. ' ' '' : ,
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