?4 -s - I: . 4 If K i - -v- - - I: i ft:- i I- j i. i iLCI't r 4.'! t III flf 1 I I I l V: : lii f I ; - i r ' it- i i j : "ii 4 4-'. etaxi jin order id mak,Uie fnatir .: in or vAdiHftnca for Vigorous eon trectility , that it ahoold be continually renewed ; Uthat while the whole bei-g as htwz Ff UldCr and older the molecqlee bf i whicbi be r3 :oompbsed shonjd nevertheless e alwaysng. Ind ihfs'we observe in the agwUln phom ihe - process it renewal goeriwi. bt ? feeb(y, and in Lhotn the laws of fermentation and paUs&ction are gradually gainuthe ascendiicy ofer the Itwrtiife-the !awathat4ntrf aoeeiwhich wasinktilutW in idtderto removi'. for a time. 'fBiotwnWlhe vi!uMf flotation sni rwiefariion. we observe, p say, in ihe aged itiuteoatficulity is 'greatly Jhninjshedit has "t-wttedjii baa faded heirsfcngth js.greatly ? ..iLthi ara no longer H .fit residence fat ' active contractiUty ; sine tbis property only - reaideJin ita perfection; a verf rentlyjorgapis- l td nutter, whcre ur the old organisation g.ea r on very slowly and impeifectlf , On he ontra tf ; in,phildrv eoniractiUty exists Jof f -very i high dwree, because, in tbm the process of or gamsafcioo gviesjan with great tpidUy.! A child : ..it nr. ahnnt m iu lews fori whole day with out fatigue ; and will endxfS'lar longer j exertion 1 thaaauiau, when weok wW a pkisi deration the comparatively small size If the chiitls mus- It ii a law, then, of contractility that; tn order frits jjerfecjtioii, it is necessary JhaUhej moie .eales'ef che parte in which, if resides should be ranid! ra(raat8edin a word, thatthevslwold tlwayi hai a plentiful aupjdy of oealUiy and , well f if ified blood, for it futofUbe blood that j the solid body is repaiTea rryaucea. i f 1 Another erouf of i be eanafcen0e of contractu j tty ia the physical weakneaj Which iorarlably f attends tolariuactiio. -1 ? 1 ! t.l ! 1 : Ansither lw of contractSit pa jhiaT-'tHaiit ie in CTfUL Teir rithlhe laws of fermeo- 1 tationand putrefaction. ThT lav arises neces- r tariljl outiof what I ha?i jtwl said, tiz. that life - ; a I. jl km a. k W te APM M IC9 ed b-4nis from the iufl ieace hi frmeniatlon and polrdTicUon. It b proTed,"a!so, I by the ; fact, . that beahhy living beings cannot putrety that Jmnjbeinss, in whona lift? aid. (rt?nih, thai is, contractrlity,are at a very lw degree imUn as .. ia putrptl ferersdortTiioipntrefyf partially ' "r'x asd that all beings who hate I'tTed are instantly ' acted upon by the ermentave and putrefactive forces 8 soon as contractilitf has left tbetiu Ob .' serve! ror as soon as life his left them, for con tractility will sometimes ieniatnr, f&r short time, after life ha isedl Contractility, you . . titus rcinfmber, is not life, ut one 4f iqe Secon al ory raui8.frtm which lifr esrilTs.! ?' V . Ahotberlaw ofcontractiiiiy is, that it 19 in an, inverse ratio of sensibility. When con trac . "Iftity is viforoofi, sensibility j ia dnll ; and when r-'cootractiliiyi is deficient, feasibility isj acnte. V This will 'hi proved when shaking of the laws ' - of sensibtlitjf. 1 L - t ' ! J ; It will be as well, perhaps; here? to cannon - joU ainstpnfoundingthejsensibility of science Which signifies the propertyiof feeling, or becom sensible of impressing stimuli, and that oth er kind of yoong-lady seqaUjility, which is, I be HeTe. necalikr to biardiiiipbouls. I J . h Mr case8 State of Ohio .and to provido jfortba tdinissioa of the State of filichigin intoth-f For th due execution of the laws or uro United States '.within., the State rof Mtcbi- gan. - - - -. , ' t Explanatory of an act entitled Atict to release from duty iron prepared for and aciuauy lata on railways aauicuucu planes.' -m. ' - -. J-fn For the payment of certain companies ot the 1 militia iof Missouri and 5 Indiana, for services j endered against me ; lMiians in eighteen hundred aud thirty-two. ; "C7 For laying offtbe towns of Fort Aladt- son, tnd Burlington, in the county of Des Mouies; and the towns of Belleview, Du Buque, and Pern, in the county of Du Bu- rjue. Territory, of Wisconsin, and for other purposes. ;v . " ? To amend an act entitled rAn act au thorizing the laying off a town on Beac Hir er, in the State of IIIinois,abd Tor other pur hundred and twenty-nine. j i-.f. - - Making' appropriations, in partf for the support of Government for the year 1836. Making appropriations for the payment of the revolutionary and other pensioners of the U: States for the year 18S6. , j Making appropriations for the naval ser vice for the year 1856,' , I Making appropriations for the support of the Army for the year. 1836. j iTo carry into effect a convention between the United States, and Spain. 'Granting pensions, and arrearges of pen sionsvto certain persons therein named. Making an appropriation for repressing! hostilities commenced by the Seminole In dians. j . r . Making appropriations for the current ex penses of the Indian Department for Indian annuities, and other similar objects for the year 1836. . j j To extend the charters pf certain banks in the District of Columbia to the 1st Oc tober 1836. . .t j. Making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses' of Government for the year 136. v ,t;lr; j Making an additional appropriation for repressing hostilities commenced by the Seminole Indians. Post To confirm the sales' of pubjic Unij ia ccrtai.i ale of Ta extend the charters cf certain " bank3 ' ia the'lDIsfiict ofiColaBaiiletharlpaVr 't rl .!'-i f -T-:'" s J j ? L- -7Jr If VC UIO CUHUUWUVM 1 1"" V BUIUCIlftlKi road in the- Stales of Ohio, Indiana, and Illi nois f -rl-f 'z t.z Toeltend the pnvilege of franking letters and packages to Dolly P. Ma"aisonI y A'tW ) ; To promote the progress weful artt, and to repeaj all acts and' parts of acts heretoloft 1 made forthat porpose.T - fjpf 11;; Jv. UooQrmm? the claims ot lanaun xne o Looisiaaa. - -f'J i '" "lffMl -u'r-To re-orsanize the General -Land Office. Tososnend the discrimmating dalles onon goods imported in veestls ot Poltogal, and to re? duce the'dtttiealon wioes4 ui' T . j -l Supplementary Ho an act entitled 'An set to regulate the deposi tea of the public money pass ed l wemy-third JoeV eighteen hundred and tbirty-stx.. '. n rf" i -' To grant to the New- Orleans; and Nashville Railroad Company ' the ; Vigfitef aVajr taraob the public lands of the Uorted.Sutes. i . t . Making additional appropriations for the Del a ware "break water, and &ir ce'rrarn Barbors, and removing obstructions- m and at the oWptbs lofj certain rivers, and for other ;purposes fur ihe I year one thousand eight ; hundred and thirty- si.. ' - - I--ft tf -I - - 4 - Making further appropriations for carrying In to effect eertain Indiao treaties.; , ' Makinz anDrbpriation Jor theioprovtmet i of certain lurfon therein mentioned, for the year 1836,and for other'parposesi- - ' - i To repeal so moch of theef ofMareh second, seven-teen handred and ninety )s reipecu the issaing of certificates on ihe-icporution of wines. Granting half pay to widens and orphans. where thetr hoshands and fathers have died of wounds received in ihe militiry service of the Uniteu States, in certain cms, and tor other-pur poses. .; .! H'-j; '- !; JOINT RESOLUTIONS. RESOLUTION to authorial and enable the President to assert and prosecute with effect the claim of the United btatestothi legacy bequeal li ed to them by James Smithson late of London, deceased, to found at Vashington,under the name of the SmilhSonian Institution, and establisment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among I VQUJilKl lKilliUCll IH1J,HI4 W HJTil IJ oas the Tjardealar tini me penaie m preuedeat fovthich h r'f,fr!.b couMnot think w lrtjspasiing on the time pfube Senitod ih respect tdi the final disposition be made o e jesMuuoqe iwas content fa acquiesce in inyecisLinhlSeate .migbl think proper to maice. u ioe u,s pleasure to take op the reso loUjnand tassjiedefitelj. opon it; wUhooit ; fur- xner eeucaier Qe-would D&salis&ed.l bfrtspnderce of the N. Y. Commercial Ad 1 V' tlW Veitiser. J- . - It iaf Diner's 1 news" to inform voa of th an. profal of thedeposiie and ditribnion bill by the president lit jlhoagh Mr. rnvate secretary Du nrlsun broavhtja cenimirnieation of the fact tothe Senate onlv vesterdiv.it was sent on the! winr of the Globe to evaiy qaartet of th Union, the eveoinj before, and revealed to oa Metmpviitans by pay hreaki ( This pubtie adverttemeoi bv the presiaeni ei nis approoauoo io a nvaaow ontore he had informed either House. ia universal! v am' keiiof as" extrernely disrespectful to Congress and indicative of the splenetic temperfrhat now . r " a ' r f a.a p a a-a'-: prevails ai in paiiee. ii mis is inaeea in cause conduct more shabby cannot well be conceived and! it forcibly illustrates the troth that a slave of passion hs no dignity. But from te expose of the executive reasons wbteh accompanied the announcement of 1 htsoe eiiion, it rs manifest also that the intention was tnUorasralt public opinion, by comments on the bill madefy author! tv "and of all the labored efforts that have appeared in the official oryan to delude Its exclusive readers the lead ingj article of lyesterday Ukes the lead in distngenuousnessi It baa thoroojjhly disgusted all the honorable men ofjthe party f whether they were for or against the bill. I,!,, j . j One of the most unscrupulous Van Baren men here, denoonced it as the "sophistry of a pditic al knave.1 !;And a Senat'or.who declares himself friendly to administration, publishes in the Intel liencer, a card, challenging "the lying ambassa dr" to maintain his statements, that the origin at bill, as it bassed the Senate, made the trans far of money a loan-or ffift ; and that, as it now ted States' cutter, Jefferson, Capt. Jackson stands, it makes the states mere depositories. I whom I communicated the following iniellege to take Gulueir-honwiaU, bairi-ie. &.c aid ta cruss tbe iiTcrijanJ delay noi nc6e3ay tn thf 3 psrpoaesta be coftswerea an inuaction c . uzxs a greemeaU ' .C - -a- - By ati exnress to be immediately despltchedi this avreement'Tia!ISfl sent tn Gen;-YJiwnte F.l sola, and to Gen T.J. Rusk, commander of the Teiian army,in order thai they may he ap : prised ar its ttipxtlaiMn and tj ibis end the j wHl exchaage eagg!eGbents to couiply with ihe same, ' .1. " '!' ' . .' .j4 .- ... .ABTICls9l.. t : . Thaf all Texian prisoners now in possession of the Mexican army or its atfthdrities tw fotih- with released and furnuhed with free passports to return to their homes. In ransidration i of -which a oirrespmiling uumlwt of Mexican pris oners, rank and file, now inj pissASsion' of i the governnient of iVxas sh&U be immediately re leased,! The remainder tifihja Mexican prisoners lhal qpntiaue in pusesVioti itiha Govermoni of Texii fobs treated With'due rje-nanify,and extu brdinary ' ed.rtfutts thai juayf b fnrntbed thmk to to at tb aaajge of the Givernm3iit of Mx- J.. I -. 1 f I ARTICLE lffch. . General Antonin Lopez de S.anta Anna will be sent tOVera Cruz as soou as it shall be dttuoeJ proper, Thtrwntracting prti-'a sir this intrument for thelabuvA ineutioned purpose, in dnplumte at the port of Ve'asco, tins lh ttoy -J .May.loiC. DAVID G. &URNEI President. JA?I COLLiNSVOaTH, Sec. of Stale. ANT. L0PEZ.DES4NTA ANNA. B. HAUDIMOX, Sec. Tna. P. '. GRAYSON. Att;Gen. On board U. Stales schr Grampus jilted June ! t S r: ; 11, 1836. DeIr Sir,: In consequence of the late mil itary movements against Texas, ani a hostile embargo against the UrS.'l resolved to pat to sea in fay .boat, which f did on the nrht of th 3d. of this moolh, and arrived safe on board the Uni -e.' ?.- t . .- ; : ;.ls excellency e,c6rd a SS8?' 5? vengeance that -shield afw.;i fl"Pr3I hhrts.oldiersr ehif i, l tfel lift b, leis. . atd( for the honor of ih naiiun. ih. r -Will ruse, alLrHissU biindless;and my dwir is 3 felolit. j . . H4lJ uj j I miswriune w me enemv r 3 he tign will be-varnisfced ; ana exeinplanly pumshed, if any Kuch ihrii st. in the sacred warrfihe Ww:1! .da. aal dearres-iif ihe -Texian rbli r' W. i l .. .... . i etjcooraie tni emHtant tiMierthn Lf.llM J you. Mttirrs who hate : -ffiL 11 gff:rtur, uilravih Wyf Tg bfsnce of virtue; tumor and omrs-i. V ting the Prufidence wr. rules f.at..H. march to avengi Gi, )uur 4 I josejusto j Mexico, ISth May, 1836. Extract of a private letter from MtUauJf j . j date of 8thlnsi. by the schr lUkrf j " lneotatea oi 11.1,018,2 Wi go. Uoahuila, Nenve Leoo, an j lw.fSffl preparing to unue aud imitatelK- m jTexas by declaring HrindepeoiS rMiiiciimeiifa is looked fori ionSiBii jtureofbanta Annatbe ophite politic ibufn.very busyfand m manviniiaiJP k I their senlimenla futlv -r-i- . . iv- -M SUra, I - A men. To apply the unexpended balance of the appri- T6e Jefferson being short of water set sa.l for Galvestine Bay, and I presume moat have com monicated to them this important news.- The pnati ment To chan2e the organization of i the Office Depaitrnent, and to provide more ef fectually for the settlement of the; accounts thereof - - Authorizing the President of the United States to accept the services of Volunteers, liJair and his master, Van Buren, have, by that fabrication, thrust themselves into a position, frpm the disgrace of which, not all their arts can extricate them. Whoever compares the two will nrnnitfA t t if nn lk!nv ir ailliAp .on for the Potonrac bndge to the improve- fe tothe 8(ate3 lhe characlem0f aepusi-- of Maryland Avenueeadiiig thereto,& for 1 tXie3 . w49 lha notbhlitv of the eertiificates. other purposes, j 1 4 . ' . siured by the original bill, by means of which, to author. the Secretary of VVai to receive tte mnney" when required, might have been ob additional evidence in snppott 6f the claims of tajned fronvanv jew broker in London nr else- Massachusetterand other states of the United where . and that this feature was struck out by to any act or ireaty made by Santa Anaa.duringj i uiwiwuwHBi iiypsiw. uunu w i Mr. Anthonj 8amendment I l heoriginal friends j his imprisonment m Texas. late War. f L - i Afftk Kill mno't tkornfnra kava tian Wtur'a-itia. 0A Thtt aitatw 1 to in t Ka rpnithlic. should lo change the time of making contracts w' with i ia its amended shape, thani before furnish forthwith one fbunb of her forces to be! Mexicans expect to take Texas by surprised .and it is all important that they shoukl -be -on theirj guard; Un the 4ih re lell to wiin. Orampus, wbenlwe were transfered tohet. Bylan act of congrtss" received at Tampico on the 28tn of Mav!. it was decreed. 1st! That the fjovernment wonld not accede n the transportation of lhe mail Providing for the distribution of weights and measures. ! Authorizing the President to furnish rations and to raise .an additional regiment of dra- to certain inhabitants of Florida. goons or mounted riflemen. Authorizing a special term of the Court of I i ln m ui11 ,fUcr.l,sU speak of certain Apais for the Territory of Floridaand for la ai and characteristic facts peculiar to sensibil- .7 1 . m... .T .. . j r .... other nurnnses. ityi. Till then, adieu i ill th t El JOHNSON. ' LIST OF PUBtICiACT$ j PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF other purposes. To repeal so much of the act entitled 'An act transferring the duties of Commis sioner of Loans to the Bank of the United States, and abolishing the otfioe of Commis sioner of Loans as requires the Bank of H THE TWENTY-FOURTrii UO?iGKESS. the United States to perform the duties of J . mi 4 fj I Commissioner of Loans for the several AN ACT to settle knd estabhih the States. . . I northern boundary pihe State Of 0: I To prescribe the mode of paying pen hio. I : ,4Vjp"p'T"f';'v--.:"r-' sioois. beretofbre mnted btr: the United To divide the Green Bay Hand district in states. Michigan, and for other purposes IfTo reffulsuithedeiidsites'of the rnnney To anthorncc the conveyance f of certain public I lands belonging to the University of Michi gan; . j For the relief of the Sufferers by the fire 1 To provide for the payment ;of Volun- li trie city of New Tolls, i ' 1 I ) , v. teeis and militia corps in the service of the ; In addition lo the actj of the 4th May. United States, and for the appointment of one-thonsand eiqhl' hundred and twenty- additional paymasters. f eignt, fnituca 'An act to auinonso toe u- i Autnonzing toe secretary oi tne i rea- while it is the nrossest inconsistencv.or affection. I eotiioDed and ordered to match as soon .as possi-! r pretenceyn those who opposed the original bill ble to . Mata moras. pa account of its making a donation to the states, 2d; That all fligs thronghmit the repnblicj - .1 . . r . l . ik . t i It. i 1 . : m : ? 10 say mat it is now more paiaianre loinem. . snouiu oe worn nan taasi, aunng mc iuiuvuu-s j jHad lhe)Globe deviated for once with tiulhls of the President. f readers would have been told, that when it was Ori th 1st of June,' intelligence was received! known the bill Would be passed veto or no veto.it that all the pons of the republic were closed a- was determined by a majority of the cabinet, and gainst the sailing of all merchants vessels, and a- their followers.t hat the president must not hazard gainst all communication of whatsoever nature. tne loss of thalcamtal of oonulantv upon which witbiall, vessels of war. lhis last act ot tne trio nrlinlAhxnd wnra tradinr. even to save Mar- I Mexican Government, has as it is well under-. tip Van Bnren.Whose Intimate assfciates and al- J stood been particularly directed against the U. S lipa SiNa VVrirrl.f fnrhrlonT VfHorn.Ml sinri I with ; whom there aonears to he the most hitter Authorizing the repair of the bridge across the lason. had inconsiderately given decisive proofs animosity. Most of the Foreign inhabitants of river Potomac, at Washington. . -j ifat he was opposed to the measure. And hence 'InFicowere tn daily fear of losini their livesS This List is as accurate as it his been possi- the happy thought of the amendment. it is publicly declared that all foreign houses ble to make it, including all the acts which have The histoiy ot this bill furnishes and inimita: will be robbed,; and lhe inhabitants butchered, a Sassed Congress up to the morning of the 4th of ble lecture on Van B'jrenism, and if it does not soon 'as it should bn ascertained that Santa Ann uly ; of the? wbole number of which some dozen open the eyes ofl the people to a vast sense of the had been shot. Warlike preparations are maf or sp are not known to have Vet received the sig- evils which may be expected from aVan Buren king in every direction, and it is current amongs Proidfintufth United states, bull mrim. urhnt fn onnal their i,.it nt,tn Ii i I iha officers of the armv. that 17.000 men wer from none ef which is It anticipated that his siff-1 imnossihlB. he. an.i hi sffilim.! hand can more to march aoiot Texas. Som of which uavuio win o. wiinni.j w ol war.' 1 hey say there can t.-. tJ3s W bjt revolntionsln thecoDctfy so bn Anna lives. And man v kre th M-xtr? could thinks U a Dfessrogia the nuiunSSB executed- OoObt 25d May the C&iwSu? tiaiion.witb Texas, aodjliiapproveofi AAjKn anf mill mish at er. . it iiuugu aiiu wiii will uu mo m f. 'There are about 2500 troops atTeSrWal which Captain Thomis, now a LieiitiM lonel, has gone tobhngto Mwmtas.tJt expec ed the force will concentrti. hg: me goTeruinent niTtr nenser TACJiaor I heir command, and that the further of the war is quite impossiW. Geo. To establish ceitam post roads in Missouri and Arkansas. - t Referring the petition and papers of the heirs of Robert Fulton, deceased, to the Secretary of the Navy, to repoit thereon to Congress, i To suspend Uie sale of a part of the pnMic lands acquired by the treaty I of Dancing Rabbit Creek. : Ii-. . are on their march fur their head quarters 3iatar rooras. It is p-bvb!y that they cannot raise IN SEN ITE. Tuesdat, Juris S3, 18S6. RESCINDING RESOLUTION. On motion of Mr. White, the Senate proceed- iL..jLk.L- - i I .1 V;f. 1 c.lf ii utJLn ,ik:--..l, ed to consider the res)lution dflered by him,some To effect patents for public lands issued in the Bank of the United States. tftvaitj otm(usiraie tneir antipatt.y to do good fb the nation, and their clearing tooorfootion. I But noiv that the deposits bill has become a I thatfnumber by 4 or 5000, nor are they when lw, Mr. Van Buren has set on foot another I called troops, that are disciplined, btit -fanrwrs. purse of operation toshield himself from the con-, j maled rivers, Stc. taken by torce wherever thev Sequences of his determined and indefatigable I can be found however.a; desperate slroffirle will (ipstility to the measuie The Globe announces be made by Mexico to regain Texas Let them, jbat the President will take an early opportunity therefore, be .on their guard, as the strictest pro of giving tothe puSiie his views on the subject, cautions are taken to prevent them rrom having VVhat, think you is this exposition lobe Mr. I any knowledge of iheir military movements. ..Jose in the names of deceased persons. Repealing the fourteenth section of the i f ftlaking appropriation ftr the payment of I Act to incorporate the subscribers to the charges incurred for the support of tbe Ten- Bank of the United States,' approved April lieaiiary in iiio jL74aiTicv vi vuirjiuuitt1 iui the year, eighteen hundred ; and thirty-five, rand lor the support of tlje said Penitentiary for the year IS 3 6. ; J If ( Establishing the Territorial G(overnnient bf Wisconsin; - . 5 . f j To! remove the land office from Clinton to Jackson, in the Skate of iMississip- j For the relief jof several corpotate cities iof the Distiict of Columbia, j I To extend the charters of the Bank lof 10, 1816. To establish an arsenal of construction' in the State of North Carolina. ( Authorizing the Secretary of War lo transfer a part of the appropriation for the suppression of Indian hostilities in r lorida to tne credit ot sub sistence. I To change the time of holding 'the District Court of the United States fur the western dis trict of Virginia. helJ at Clarksburg. Making further appropriations for;the suppres sion of Indian hostilities in Flojida, To extend the -time for selling the land gran- I .a If. . m time ago. rescinding the resolution of the Senate of March r1834,declanng that the President bac transcended his authority in reference to the re moval of the depositee. Mr. White addressed the Senate at ; length in explanation &. support of his views, for nearly three hours, and he asked the yeas and nays on h;s resolution, i ' r ' i- . -1 ; -:. , Mr. Walker then expressed the grounds on which he would vote against the resolution'. The yeas and nays being ordered; the question was taken on the rescinding ; resolution nd dect ced as follows ; .1-1 - u YEAS Messrs. King, of Georyia, White 2 NAYS Messrs Bayard, Ben ton J3iack,Bownf fan Buren's reasons against the bill. Is not this frst rate fnn f It is not known that a veto was reparednd ready to be let off. Circumstances another course. But the veto is not to be lost. It is to be cooked op into the shape, of 'views of the deposite bill ;" and with the ad fition of some specified reason for signing " that imperfect and objectionable bill," is to be sent ibroad to illumine the minds of the faithful, tnd induce them to believe Van was right after tn. Maria Corrb is President, and promises to sell the crucifixes from the chroches to carry on the war, if means cannot be otherwise had. .! From Columbia, in Georgetown, and the Bank ted to the incorporated Kentucky Asylum for Kent, Kiog.of Ala-nigbteigUrinNicho-1 Excellency General Sanu Anna, of Alexandria, in thb city f of lAlexan- teaenmg the ueaf and UUirn&j . 7"' 0,w, nv6"1 ,n nw1 l" Mexican an rruviumg wr me salaries oi certain uuiceis I &vuuhwi ;.. ,..w., t fliner pari ; To appoint a day for fthe annoal ' meeting ; ot Uongress. - To establish the noftbern bdunrlarr line of the State of Ohio, spd to provide for the admission of the State of Michigan upon the conditions therein expressed. For the admission" pf the State of Ar- and to provide for - a ; m kaosas into the Union,: the due execution of tile laws of the Uni ted States within the eame, and for other purposes. .1. J .( : ..f .' Explanatory of the cr entitled An act therein named, and tor other purposes. Amendatory of the 'act for the relief of the sufferers by the fire in the city of New York,' passed March 19, 1836. : To suspend the operation of the second provi so, third section of 'An act making appropria tions for the civil and diplomatic ; expenses of Government for the year 1335. .1 To authorize the Shenandoah Bridge Compa ny, at Harper's Ferry, to erect a bridge on the lands of the United Slates, at or near the town 1 ped. of Harper's Ferry. " j To authorize the construction Iof a railroad .1 -t - a it .1 ' ww . tiirougn ine ianas oi tne omted a tales, in AGREEMENT between Santa Anna and the Tcxiarx Oovenx- ment. Articles of an arreement entered Into between Buchanan. Clay, CUytoniVrttten G. Burnet, President Pf uavis, JS,wmgi wbio, wiosuoroognnttooaro, ij,e Rephblic of Texas, of the one part, and His F resident army, of the part ARTICLE 1st. General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna agrees IT.'U.. L. ; 111 :n i. twisb ho wm iiufc la&e uu rius, nor win no exer- to prevent defalcation? on the part of the! Springfield Massachusetts. disbursing agents offtbe Government, and To provide fuj the payment of expenses in- miutia or volunteers received into the service the defence of Flori- for other purposes,! ,To cvry into effect jhi lre concluded TlU.T,! F, tweuuciu Arcwooer,! eignteen nundredx and thirty-two, and twenty ifourth xfj So the rbsolotion was negatbed. EXPUNGING JlESOLUtlONS. u Ranlnn- tn ruforonAA tn Ida canea Bhih prevented him Irom calling up the expunging fse his influence to cause them to betaken up resolu'tion yesterday: said he left it to the ben- iffa,n?tl!e P of during the present ate to act id, reference to it as they- might think 01 naePenflencB proper. '! :1 ; i. ' ; . arttclz 5d. After a few, remarks ' from nr. Preston, Mr. ; All hostilities between the Mexican and Tex Clay and Mr Benton,1 the subject was drop- ian troops will cease immediately, both by land d. . j -. i and W4ler. f The remarks of Mr. Clay, were as follows : .II i ! article SJ. Mr. Clay Said that be would tats the oppor- Tbe-Msxican troops will evacuate the terrifo- tunity of saying that it had, been his fixed pur- - 0f Texas, passing to the other side of the Rio pose, considering the relation in which ; he stood Grande del Norte to the resolution of March, 1SS4, and iothe Sen- i AaTlCLE 4th. ate, as having offered il.to address the Senate on i m. . . " . the subject of it. He was particnHrfy desirous to ! The Mexican army in its retreat shall not have vindicated the resolution in the assertion e property of anj person without his con- whirhitA,.ntii,eHufiherf T Rveeentive sent and just indemnification, using only such articles as inaj oe ctessary ror lis auosistence, for account of the value of the property consumed, the place where: Uken,aod the name. of the owner if tt can be ascertained . ' i- . 'I ASTTCLC 5th. 1 mm .1 ' ... Jf Ufalrinn, fnrlKav (nnrnnritifnn dp .nn.i.:. I rviupp in fterivratinn from' iha r!A'n'ctttntinh and Indian hostilities in Frida. ? YV 8 Haws of the United States. After the follest W whenjtheowner may nor be presented To establish certain oost road, and alter, and reflection Jiis iudffment remained nchanffed.that I remitUng to the commander of the army of Tex disomiinue others, and for other Durboses. it was an exercise of illegal and. "onconstitional : "r to the commissioners to be appointed Matinir an nnn.nrii ti,wi t.r rhi .nn,.i Uower. and dancrrons to the libertiers of the Reo- f lne adjustment Ot SUCh matter, SO of-hostilities by the Creek Indians! . pie of this country. l And, 'if he could have seen Making appropriaiiojis for certain fortifications I a suitable occasion, after bearing! all that! could j of the United States for the yef I3dfi, and for I be urged against the resolution, he sbeoid nave, ..t i ; I t.r. I ; ..t.u-, iJ! extend tnej esteroj.Jioondary, of Making appropriations forUe;Mi!iUrV Acadeai? oaiUun. BqtithaS: been treated, jfjrom titneij.. That all private property .including cattle,hnr- ite Of Aiissouri.io ine j Jtissouit nv-lof the Lnited Sutes for the year jl 836. (to time taken p and laid eppo theble, (thei see, oroslavesor indentured persons of what- ' ; . ; '- il It I Making appropriations for the suppression of I last time to afford ao opportunity tn the present. I ever denomination, that may have been captured Indian hostilities aad for other purposes. Chief Magistrate of an Eastern orate to deliver; by any portkm of the Mexican army, or may x6 repair and e-rtend the f7nitet Sttt rca. 1 his centimenta nnbrt it: when he YMr. Clav wasjl have taken refuse in the said armv. since the ! .u ririM tAnnin ihelnanaor du n'1 Charleston South Carolina! detained from the Senate by the lllaeaSot a mem-jl commeucemeat of the late invasion, shall be re- Dationa to the goverrnent still conlinoing. , To renew the gold medal struck and presented bar of his family,) that be.bad oet seen a fit no- stored to the commander of the Texian army, or j The schrs Halcjun and Creole to this port wcuciu Aiorgan, oy order of Uoogress. in ment when ne com a, accural ng.io n. sense oi i ui suca ouier persons as may oe appoinieo oy 4175 000 in sol id thioo hmuir nf ik.l..i.l..r .L. - .. I - iJJ .1 I..- .w .Jl ik. ..... . ..C rn . . : I.:" I w mfgmjw mmm vl iuc iMi'uui ins Linanc-ni 1 nrnnrieiY. aureus me cuiib. umuuw, 'An act I To regulate the Senator must feel, entirelv too late i w Fm 10mm w. W..M V. 1 "V " J ! . . j ; ! " . - J tne session .wn en important puotic ousincss pressing upon both Hoosef, to protract discussi npon thir resoiaiion. Air. uay was anxious May, eich- teen nunnreo ana inirty-tour. if M To amend an act .t6 grantf certain relin qmshed and appropriated lands to the State orAlabarna, for the j frpese ojf Improving the navigation of tnej Tennessee, Coosa, Cahaba,and Black:; Warrior uvers. To the -State : ; ;To anthorisn the Governor and Legisla tive Cooncil of the Terrttonf of -Florida to .tell the lands heretofore reserved for the ben efit of m general Stniinary of ; learning in the Petersburg Intelligencer, July 4. j '; , TEXAS. j We regret to fi nd by the following article, which we extract from the New Orleans Bulle tin of the 20ih of June, that the Mexican Gov ernment, so far from, evincing a disposition to en ter into negociation with Texas for the recogni tion: of its independence, is . actively engaged in. making1 preparations for renewing the war. f Froai the N. O. Commercail Bulletin of June 20.! i Through the politeness of Mons. J. Bayoo, we have been favored with the following trans lation ef Mexican news received by an arrival from Matamoraa last evening. f Important from Mexico. I ! "t'hroueh the gentlemanly attebtions of Cap- tairt Dickinson, of the clipper schooner Halcyon, from Matamoras, ve received Journals from that place to the 6th instant. ' : An expedition under Gen. Cortoza, consisting pf 5,000 men, had arrived at oatillo, and aooi ti er of 3,000, under Gen. Valencia, was to have embarked at Vera Cruz for Copano, early in June, but had delayed, in consequence of 400 Tlxiana having taken possession ot the latter place. j Gen. Filosola had received positive orders frorp the Mexican Government to cease retreating, fo recruit his forces, and again oppose the Texiarjs in! conjunction with Urrea. The latter has es tablished his head quarters at Matamorasnd hie wjth him 3,000 men ; Filosola will be sutiohed in the VVesti ' I . The Texian ofiicers had arrived at Matamo ras, to negotiate for an exchange of prison:, era. i Verbally we have been informed that Gen. Urrea had been appointed generalissimo of the Mexican .army against Tezasod that the Mex can eongrese aod government bad resolved to a bandon Santa Anna to his fate. The latter,how ever, may be doubted, as we have a proclamation of Urrea, dated Matamoras, Jane, 0th who enti tles himself General of Brigade, aod command ing the reserve division of the Mexican army. I 4 It is also reported that be lias been authorized to raise aa army of 15.000 men, and that $o0p, AAA Lll I U:..J 1. a. m AmmW wm .nHMtrtn lWl Itl VMM oau oeen raioou ui wuo j yvi"j"' been appointed Secreiray of. War MSV Mexico .but in a bad state ot health. Hf$jk ken on a litter. His disorder is cUlf ifii dropsy in the chest. Arrajjo is :o!&il Anna's ablest general. Gen. Urrw iiipB in command. They have aboata thoustf'iJwj returnednd more miserable tbjfcii Mp?l ly ever oeneiii. iney protest agaiosfJi To. tan war, and say they will not returt JjLa of ibe officers openly speak 'their miifei subject, and declare that; the TexiaoJf ! sure a shot for them. 1 1 I United States Bank Dufet circalatdf'pl morig the officers who have retafBefciiui cart loads of valuable foroiiare hive eiHiri tw town, and many blacks are mingled ftfefi diers froui Txaa.aii 6eJ;ercJi W.M'' booty.. An embargo or non iniercuu'n j& of, and it ;s cosndenMy expected ulyai UU place. Orders are daily exacted Lro&ju ment td eafiy on the war. The prisoners onder sentence of eif irtd held LaSTirtson'ets In die cv6Soeineot,f of the coixJit'ohs to the voelrary in tkeqntj of Santa AnnaJ A saqw'fe'o g ready fp ;e ik the miserable soldiery he aitf :mmMtm Texas, t They are in a must m;ira!bI4:M'i Ae a mM 1 4 mm.4 . r it. iPAtyf n IsV -1$ f f JUUSIC 8CIIO0 THEf Subscriber ictpecifoJIj ii public, that he hae, by lngiigem himself in Salisbury, as a leichWrt wmgi ve lastructions on the naao, wyp in Singing. He intends ao rlleei8 when he S4vs that he find the su sls this nsrl W lK C.nnnXrV WPtT trflDeS''1 iiiiJ'tti VI aw 4 w j " . i M i i ha lulioaa U nnt riivins- tn ttl9t of Jtf3- ems in the youth of .thelOBouj, defects tn the st stems of iostxe Subscriber having been instructed f his Dmfession. but his stodr, Mwx flatters himself if his pepili aballTO to be able to call them Wi&m and t9!tn thii most beautifd' JP miTd aeeomnlishment: IB which not only elevates ' the rnio the feelings and impro'vts has 'not bestowed upon all eqcal ui' no more than for any other o d g l proficient, but he promises to WWUti properly cultivating that share "fPT which each of his pupils. roarUJrL rmprove their tastes by rnaki'1? lhSffl with the most admired pieces f composers. ' i&l oM His Terms of instruction ire W VuM per Session. He will famish ttfr meuts to take leasoos on. f:w. Supplementary to an act entitled fbf the admission of the State 'of Arkansae fleers of revenn mtt. into the Union, and 6 provide for the duel To authorize the appointment of additional execution oi urn laws of th ITnit-d paymasters, ana lor other DorDoses, the government of Texas to receive him. article 6th. of both armies will refrain frum The troops States within the aroje, Inldlfor other pur- . poses. .; L i' Supplernentary to iheacteniied 4An act to establish the nortljern boundary line of In addition to the act entitled 'An act ma- have brought fbrwalH from the present democratff king appropriations in part for the support of le fountain in this cpantry a precedent, on all Government for the vear one Ihonaanrf . ;ht cnhstantail boinu direcil v aDDlicable. a"i?ainsr tbi bundled and thirty-six' and for other Darooal process of mutilating and expongfoz the journals . y of the Senate. But, soJicitoiiau r, waa.to dis PROCLAMATION. The President pro. tern, of the Republic to the warriors of the Mexican army. 1 comiog iBto contact with each other, and to this j fitx 1 One of the events very frequent in and the commander of the army of Texas will I war 0aj placed in the power of the enemy to oar be careful not to approach within a shorter dis-1 independence, the heroic conqueror of Tampico, taneO than five leagues. :; AJtTiCLS 7th. . The Mexican army shall not make any other ih President of the republic, yonr general m thief, the idol cf oar hearts, the tomortaj anta Anna. f Mr. Meerbach, begs leivs:g L. Cowan, and Charles Fg.; sunding and qualificauous. -JSJiwci We uke much pleasorrw Wff I j to the good character, and WM I- i M. LloarKvoH Mb tir professor of music but is 0U' City of New York, wbere j;Mf roA it thn aituatiun in a? New York, wahert time iigi-s tnkn enadiries amen? his tmJr iorr him -tVe also have in r7m. tea testimonials from bXfpi m oals. Forming ol inwrmauon as weji r -iffij&rl Ovations, we feel no S&1 ding Mr. St. as an bctfl verrsderk)rTeacMpfHl nerformS. and Instruct comeacquainud with w-'&JW his but few "YLcartmt. no equal, ia this r$&tl&& ;.Jons 19,1856-1 -s f A)0 I t : i -1 . i - isi Jni- ! They express much anxiety lesrtfca w il ! I , to. iwillbe persuaded temake thetmty tiS 321 nee. Ibeen tatkedjjf, and so let We igrtj r. Salisbury, Tutu ttCI RNTLEMEN fcavisf ; 11 s. - iohe H-tf4T . - MSB Slf DOL loa .VIL1 101 Jen'. i I t in 5 . JOtI i trio arc ftke f 41 i . r sry :ral '.a li: tr sitr xTt I Mo :src 'ot! t.-J icr tr I" V Sir.' ' mil i I A I ' ' J "F! ? : I -- - .;'.'!. i UX : ! ! 4

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