"i t'tC ' j m i J '. i. r r I V. if 1 ' A, 1; V, if;'. t ' .K.I. - .1 I" ft i ,!L 1;. Mr Calhoun would merely oMm l?3t' , if lie had Ween led into error in ""iT""" that the funds derived from banks had been, used for purpose of speculation in the public land-, he had been led into It by the president himself, whq had said so io bia message. . , v , . Mr. Clay rose and said that he had wait ed under life expedition ttlat the Senator from Mississippi, (Mr Walker,) who had iust resumed hi seat, or aome other friend . A I '. : .i. .:.... attmil.l niriL-a Alias 1 (II UiB ftllJIIMinil"""", ....... .w... moii.m fr.iiled upon (he letter jwliich had hevii Un More the Senate ly llie Senator from South Carolina. Ami if now, Mr Clay, pausing, and looking around the Senate,) any friend of the Adiinnii.ruiiou h it in contemplation to submit nny such motion; I will with pleasure, give way that it may be made. That most rxtrannliiinry letter (conim ned Mr Clay) has fillcl mo w iili il.c Jeep- I .. .-...I I F .......I I i II I rcflret aiu momm-nuon. i. ' lint lie. nl ol tin HVl'll Iiiiiim'II siieaTl the eirJumslaceaw woicTiTliat under landing ws based? ' f , I give you ib suwiHnw uw j vv yoa perceive it eoinw diieetly to ho poiBi. It wheeled by MrvAlcKeon. Vi- 4 fluier4 lh Hall just ; ai lt Pejton Waa replying lo nia onjeo""""' . ptwj" brief but it fa aniteraally tpnken of one uf Ine inusl puwenui oumi ""-i---" eer hearJ i Congww. I iwer hrd any where, in r.urope or Ameriea innru that nublem ditnl uf lin en the to addreas su- and in auch 1 in ; reorrseniitives of a tins union illustrious eitit n :a f3nver.imeiil WliouK'. Iiavr .1 ifdreas "U'-li a letter lit .Mich a spirit. c, to one of the hivi ii'i'Mi Slnto of "i niortilieatioii that the Sen. nte tf the I'nrted Ht:itrs shmtld he re dueed to the HUte of deynd.uion in which wc all feel and know it to h Tint litis letter is a. palpable hreac.li, if the privtlejca appertaining M this body by the Oimstmi tion is beyond all controversy. It has not been denied, and cannot be denied. It is such a I titter as no coiMliw.lioii.il moil ifh I.l.l..u .11....... I.. .'.r .nM..ltftV t( fllA get'hiinielf n i d it, it would make the , pfompily put throne siake on wlucii lie sits. . We, Mr I'lfiai.lcrit, who hnlung lo the Oppi sitiiMi, have mi i.iver In protect lh prtvilct-s of ihw b.Klv, nor uur in livn!unl priUcn- Tt" inijiriiy alurii in n.iw invusieil wnh auilmriiy In c.tiiiiilisti ih' .-t.jcl. On Ilia! luijority rnsU exclmivi-ly ih r.-i .nsilnlii f -of imiiitain iiijf ttiM dii.ji j ami piinli'c uf the Sunme And I have wen, with great vurpriw, ilmt nut (we of ttut iliaj.ifity has noil, or apptmrs dit n d in run. In vimlii-alf lti prioikgnt winch (x-liing lo Uio Sfu.iiH All of iiirin, on the con Irary , sit hy iu tult-nce, as if they were ratlj lo a'iinmc in iIim ne iuraaiuti uf the rights uf iiiii Sena in by i In? I'rmitltiiii uf the U. Slates, a co-uiihnain branch of the Gjmriiineiit. 1 heard wi'h aalislaciioo, from Ihs Senator fniiii South Carolina, that he intended himself t make no motion founded npon the Pn-siJanl' initcr. Uomi can any aieinbui otiheniiuorny l lor any inoiion, wah Unit t, slier the doc trines which mteWhitotto$Jka.hiwilt. of the Ailuiinisiiali'Mi during tits debate wtitoli arose on the removal of the depusiies, Ik. which hare benn nioie rcontly .Datniumed during thai on me expunging resolution, auu suppir.l Dy ill V.llM ill' I hu Suflna J Sunli Id ,1. I .... . I hie eondition iu which the Senate is now reduced now cu it.e laajority itself brni4 up any such ntt. Arcin-.nnj to tnofw dncinneC Ilia 5e naie, being the tribunal u. try llie 1'ristdenl io thu event ol an i'UitMeii.iioii , iia no jKivrr or rijflil to flVpfewi' any oihiiioii tvliaierer ou Ihu coilHlilillliMinlilv of niiv act winch lie nun it . . . j loritt. J le mny tnu)t I tin tH)y or 118 llle iii 11 : he .niv enter the Cuuiulu r won an armed fi.n-e. from re i he di.ierse (he iiieiuueis, mA iiniiiinon litem i Inn we must Hubinii wiihout in ifiniir or coiiinlaim, and patiently wuii un it lue iiiajiirily of Hie House uf.. Keprexenuuve, o.,,ii)N,eU ol tils friends, shall vole an impejichuit in ug uiii hnn ; .wiiiuh, ii it weie pmjHiui lor '.liein io do, Ihtu, 8iaiii here a imj inly , c .niiHiod alo uf his liiend.i, ready lo leipm luili ! I.el tdiMe ho have contributed lo produce the uininpiy in in or nun '1, wtin liaDlii;t IU oilier nmiif lies of Ihi- Uoverniuenl uf their . powers, one tj .m-, an.) ,,i( d the.n on the K&e uuiive, unlil it has immmhih nineii,..ll il.u ... iireme pjwer, answer fol wliillhey havs dune. I '...ia .ii.i.. , i . . . . ' i.iufT! an iuq llfHOOIIrilllllliy Willi which Kiev A ...... I . . n.,i,u iirunr umi anu our ciuniiiy, Iu t lliem re- Ioiii Itr this flijfftttil vi.iljiion ol llie coIimIUu llorial iiriviletrei u,' ili S n ii.. A. I..,,.. ii.u uiKir pruileao onlv fflllAirw til nnfittiiii 'iiiir in id I'eoj.lo and lo. the Sutei, 4lil h Senate, once 8.ca. iKumit oi me puuue tiuerty, by a sue i euion oi encroucliiiieiild, Ik now pluced at the nit rev of the K X if 11 :1I1IP. I'li Di a.'Jsil lii uili.f a it suit and outrage which the uubnJleJ parlous of irsi'iinci .oaj firouipi nun to oiler. '1 he Senate then proceeded to debate ou Ihe iiimi urn. iliinir, any nflunlinff : eXtfCIlt iiaHiiuie( nralnr. Hie short speech of Daniel WeloiiT, durirt2 the iiiidnigtit seesion uf the J-l ol Mir eli before last, on the three millions a.iieii.Jineiil. j ,lr. I'ey ton boldly atated his ohjicl lo be lo lind online authors of llie eiinteinpiiiile faroe now exliiliiied in House, lie belitvud Uiere was I an odious Mid dugraeeful COMBINATION and 'i.vm'iuu'Y between thin pretended accused, 'mi reil piosecutor, and certain members uf the lliiiso. M- re several Bnnsitivo gentlumen called out 'order! order t' SoT.o were more forward thin oiher, anJ ealled upon Mr. I'ey tun lo nsme ihe . . w - ..i r....iH inein.ier. -i.,uie: naiue : was utiuicu various quarters. Nsme!' echoed Mr Pettom 'They nn-ciKi'lv alui I bui aiunnif at-J want nam-ri, auj, mr, t mean to have iliem! Uentlu meii have Ii -on el.inuruus for nioof. I lelKlhetn I will im wnli ili Jin heart and soul in pursuit uf the pro f. . """ He deidared that 1f there was now no shrink- in ihey would have names and facts, not on coujeviure r suspicion, but given by witnesses, who., he doubled, not, would prove that there were secret conclaves out of this House, where Ihe present course of proceeding was rcsulsod up, 'ii, snd . whence, by titnalih and fraud, it was caucussed into and fastened upuu the House. . . . . . v f. U. cusnman lore sisnea un ann eaneu luH 4 order ,Ui, this interruption was ii oul down : and Ihe ardent and fearless uraior proceeded, lie said he ei peeled lu prove that there was an arrangement made between Whitney and certain individuals: Here again be was interrupted by Mr. Veil, of Arkansas, who wished to know whether Mr. Peyton alluded lo him? Air. Prytoh replied, that he had never once Ihooirlit uf :ie gentleman; and if he had not ris en Iu tiiiuirupi, he would out have known of his buing tu the llousi). He hoped tie would new VU IJMIV.', Mr. IV y Ion eon timed: There was an ar ranireim ut by which Whitney was nui to be ;u nulled, but to have the eclat, the Iriuinuh of iirnigir.iV inm (Mr. Peytoi.) and Wise lo this bar. 'Ihepsiiy never had any design to pun imIi, censure ,or molest in any way, this 'accused.' This is what he h isbed lo pruve. For tins, he wtsliej lo exaipiue every gentleman who might know any thinK uf the irausaclinn. Mr. Peyton ihitJ iheio lo lei hnn have an opportunity of gelling proofs Lei him have H, and he would ptliipj make thus wlnr now -hold themselves ho hioh.aiiJ um A,. l..fi ii.h ..r ...ilt.li.... 9 -- f - j ..... i. . .ui.fl.iuil M. autiuloalsd trlumnli. siand heCua iI.a M.iiu ,! ihe oniiutry in ihe character of accessories audi .11;.... . . I, l. a . -4 .inn oi iveuoen xu. wniineyi He said he cared nut tmw severe was the nidiul lo which he was sutii'MleJ : tn n,en lie eeinsiidi d that he also miiflit sliuw . hv ..wii lless. s how Ihe oreneilt roil rH ni nriue,li, a i - - n was brought about he wished to expose al the Jar It snd disgraceful circumstance e.innpi.l with il. I he narfy did shrink from the inaoir A rill of ihe House '.vat. demanrfeii f..r iha mi. lise douhiless of gelling furee enough Iu vme ney as fo Tlie tSa9tiojbDnirpiiTjiurbehe l'Li.:2- .i. ii.: ... 1.1.1 liT- wish Ihkt Whitney would refuse Jo piear bo-4 . t. j ...1 .... if ,l. lore umceiuujiitc,a4iu nuinr iiiipiini'jj -ti."u witness had beard tnj members declare thsl ihey Would Vote for the present course of proceed' sw. rsiiyiuj f hai eawlisslsk w.ait A ImIu rss t tinm lll(t svvvasrawffv vsssjp wiivi VUIIUVUI !! Utx iui i(v of Messrs W im end Pey ton would thereby be brought onder review of ihe JLuse, and bring disgrace on those gentlemen, llie 'importance and relevancy or these questions must be onvi oiis. '1 he first has a distinct bear: ..n. .... 1 1. . 1 UIIV. M I... UISI HH UIOlll.U, Un,.l,J Ull leged elimination and conspiracy, and l ho latter was calculated lo elicit the fact, whether some uf those who are now sitting as judges and ju rors ha vr not disqualified themselves by their deelsrations. Remonstrances, however, were vain; the questions were ruthlessly rejected. Towards the close of Mr Harrier's examina tion, Colonel Dawson, of Georgia, put a question, mnA juntkfiifUMl It, m'esniim fit imtld m fervAnt &. forcible appeal to the I loose, tj arrest al once I.. ...... . ...I.;nl. ,k:. n....a.l.n I. . J L... .1 111 UVTIIW vniv,l l,WVU,ll HU WIFrr,, V, Juwed tu takel and which could never lead to sny public good, but only bring the character of ine nnieiiuuii voojjriTBo nny iBieyuin. The case, however, it is probable, will oc cupy the silent me of ihe House for some time lo come. We wilt give Ihe whole testimony hereafter, and, also nolioe some of the lejectcd questions. CASE OF K. M. Will VSR V. Currespootienee ul ihe Baltimore Patriot.) igain the galleriea were erowded with beau ty and fashion, as well as spectators uf other sorts and conditions all anxious lo see buw the Lion of the day would be disposed uf. The accused was brought to the oar, iminedi .lul. .Da. Ik. I..a.l mtmm ..U.l ...I 1.. --.I t. ... -T.. T " ;7.. j .v ,. i v I ,""e 10 recov"r ,rwn lne hk exercise of were accomntodaled with seats in the tnidole Bl,i,uore darmx .lanireniu. and detestable aisle. oniMMile the Chair.. i i.. , ... . 7 . 11 if , .. '. i nar- o-eu e.ntuu a . e eerily believe thai, II Mr. bngge, of Masaeboaelte, raised a -ue Andrew Jacxsok. were in ,H,wer six months lion a. to the legality of the ss, ninth, which the lot,ie,f nati Cugres should .ontinue in session, accused bad refused lo obe, H. ooniended ihai , wuu,,t l8g4mw ordr mM 1 J as it was net signed by ihe Sneaker, the .ecs-d have oomet f the leading men io each House. ... oouno u oy . ne uiereiure iiioiigin ,Mr. Calhouh and Mr. Llit Mr 11...... L The eoosiitii'iou is na longer the ealladiamT our itbenies. ! in Oerjancdot its tniwttlcafly o, pressed pruvisi m, i hat ' f;h House, shall keep a journal of I'd ,(: fiiv4 jo defiance if helf sacred oath faiililully H,u4iiain and support it'j nvenij-iour ui us Bwiru;uaruians anu aereuuer, have betrayed their Solemn-truiU, mid voted to EXPUNUU. To those members uf the Senate who have 'kept Ihe (alth,' and agaihit ihe slor-, my lide of Excoiive enoroachment. and patli san usurpation, have manfully resisted tu the lafil 1.11 Bltaninie uiun ln fiamA.., ,.r iha ,.,iik lie, a deep, a lasting debt of gratitude and honor is justly due. To those who have sacrifced the bright honor, the fair fame, and the virtuous m dependmico which should ever characterize en American Senator, there' remains hut tbe scorn, the eontempt,&. tho pstriotio iudignaiion of eve ry free born heart. And when the clunge of successive years shall have shed thrir iiiflaencr upon the history of our country's fortunes, when iu glory and magnificence shall have been over shadowed aad trodden down by partisan mis rule and ambition ; when the courso of its migli ly destiny shall have been arrested bv eurmu- iiun's iron away, and the hopes of freedom's friends for ever lost in the long, long midnight uf expression and despotism which will" ineviia bly follow, thf memory of those who have thus aided in destroying the only sure defence of our reuuolican institutions, will Lu rAfTBr.lw.1 (villi 1. tied and exncratioi; and their names, noon Ihe page of history, will be (anked high wuit those. who, in every fierce and revolutionary crusade against the rights of the people, have fiirured on ly as the SUCCESSFUL ASSA1NS OK CONSTITUTIONAL LlBEttl V ; ' -" - i Franklin Iletfiuw. . THE DICTATOR The march ol inolent power has been so ra pid of late, thai U miiJio mlmll... k..ll I... I - - --- M.taau iiws uwuii 'isu time to recover trom the shock of one exercise of From the H'aihington Saiu SCENES IN THE HOUSE. 1 tic HfUAv. Feb IG. Tho House of Itepiesentauvis is still engaged with the cause of Huubnn M- Whitney, or rather m,w n,i oi .Tinaurv. vy im and I'ey ton. l hal vnamuer has presented, from day to day. must exiraurainary spectable l he represent- .if .1 ...r,M.I ...n M..I. . . "'""" i'ii a majorny jpnniy and fla grantly violating all law all preccdeul-all duwr, tins qneslion. Bm it WM dlsoovered cere was no quorum, and a motion to adjourn- it-ai,ei. ewill see whether the narte. ni,.,e will dare lo let this question be put to-morrow. If they do not, the country will believe lhal there have been disraceful consniranv and nun. lunation with Whitnev tu out down Wise and Peyton. Faiuw, Febrcart 17. In order Imlluiv im rMin n.l nA r . , , ,, ""Fin mr oaval, Air. Peytoiv ehuiged the form of the ques ,u inii,n nnjiiy wneiner llm wiinens hsd heard anv liininlipr nmreraMkl ili. ....... J .- nvilllT Il' ll, oiirhi iu be taken for the purpose of bringiuj llie ...iM-oer. nui iiiok piace in ihe committee room iindei Ihe notice uf the Hou-e, and thai a proceeding ug.iinsl Whitney for a contempt was a proper made of accoinphshitijr ihnr object. One uf the It. ireney men look exerpi ion even tolhis.ind the Siieakor euteilci ied ihn ohiw. nun, alter the answer had been relumed, ' Wllen " ciern was just about tu read it aiuuu. Mr. Per ion enforced htivflv ...m. r.v.. . . " HIDBIUU' mi? ills he had ued the even ino n,ui..,.. ...i . w-.vu, iiiii ex pressed hi conviction lhal Whitney, and certain persons leagued wllh him mr - , i.v fi w.iiaiiii, a gross ueeepiiun on ihe House. His manlv amf eneiwii inmt n.i i L . l " C""iULtU ROCII jociion, by a vme of 89 i085. ti. ii -- sir. i lamer answered.that he had heard some ...rwoen. nay mat iiiepruveedings in the cnminit- that Whitney had not committed a contempt, ..I ..... ik... i. . j;..i...j uu iHuiqv -.ai ,,v in, w iBviiaigcu . - This gave rise to some ommpurtant discussion, and was Anslly leid on the tsble. Pbe witnesses, Messrs. Hamer, Gillet, Fair field and Martin, were then sworn by the Speak er, mid the examination of Mr. Fairfield was commended. He availed himself ol his privilege to answei in his place. The examination was conducted tu writing. The first question by the counsel of the ac- nn..1 1 1 . I . ... 1 1 . u iu 1 1 ii ... . ,.. . i .. . .11 . i. .. :. v.ii.w im .. v ifiiiiHaa uu . .V am .(IV, VI.. CUiUfeLannetf ullmlinir ihw Hi.i.hIa mil .!i.TL..ili. - . ..-J--. HIIWVUI.J bnuv eeu Mr. I'ey inn and Wminey in ihe coin iiiiiiee room, and all' tnai was said and done by, and Hie whole demeanor and .conduct of Mr W4 tinier and MesSrl rVise and" Pevtun. nW all tiiai p;ss-d on ihe occasion. Air. Calhoun, id Kentucky, objected : and took the opportunity hole io raise the question as Iu ihe justice and propriety ol shitting ihe niveau- fl.ll.UI . .1 ..u ....! A... ....... ItTl !. u i ii ianj weir uoiii, iroiii vv uiiney toceiuid uioiDoeis ot the House. Hie arguioeut w as 3lear,v iivos u ud concl aTetf. , . Mr. Ky replied and made an ingenius ap. peal.iu the House lo insist uu the elocution of us own oiuer. Ttie objection, he said, came loo late. Too late When would it have been in lime with a muj iriiy who hud determined upon the pieseiu course of proceedings, and carried it by a party vute. A mejiber rose lo make a n joinder to Iht learned counsel but Mr. Speaker speedily in terpusedaild oclared this Would not do! Ii was nut in older 1 Mr. John Hell sppealed from this opinion of Ihe Chair. He mammiii.,.! iliai ii nnu ... . . . . . VII, J ,,, accordance with the iut settled principles, that, when a member objected and was answered by eouusel. he Should be allowed to maka ... j under. Mr. Mtlligan called for the yeas snd nsju, for the purMee of ascertaining who would aauc tion an opposiie priuviple. 'I he royalist went for it in solid column. The vole stood aves 103 nays 94: so this eilraordmai v suslaiutd. Mr. Chamhers moved to suspi n.l any further proceedings until the accused hud .Wa and had snwered ques ions put lo Inm. This was decided to be, oni ,it oninr Mr '. i,..i.j . and show hiimI conclusively ihe atMunhiv ..I n.J peaker' construction. His argument was unanswerable ; the le.i-lera id tl,. mni. n, 1,,.. ing the arguiueins uf Mr. Jones or Mr. Key, w. .Mnui mj naive, n. . ney unik an ea sier mode of duUiiio it down.-7YuM ..;. it All ihm table! ' ' The examination was then proceeded with. Wise. Mr Pt.Tnn mil l. l.. i .fatetl for speaking their free tuuuglus ; anl that not one man of the party would, date tu raise hie voice against the atrocious set ! Sim JUr' Dcntan'i bull rolling back again. Th-i Leginlaiure vt Delaware, have nipiested their Senator in Coojriess to miroduce a resolu tion restoring the .1 ournal of the jenaie tu its fur mer slate. Mr. Bayard announced iiiat, as long as lie had a seat there, be should press the mo tion. Tbe day is not far distant wheu his ef forts w ill be crowned with success. It is stated that Mr. Webater will resign ion. tie is inuuceu to mis from private consideration. One could almost wish thai th nili distinguished men of the Senate, who shed a lustre on their country would follow the X!,,"Pk of M Webster,,, andUaUre, from a body self-disgraced and humbled. Out-voted by the drilled tools of power, their counsels unheeded, and their virtues contemned, they cannot be supposed to de rive nny personal pleasure :ruui associating with men, who manifest no regard for truth, and no scruples about disregarding the obligniions of an oath. Wc do not doubt, that such men a? Clay, Calhoun, vensier huu otners uo now mid have Ion ... I .1..... ...... :.. . i . . 5 n , . ..... n ...I . hh . , n..J mm mKiunr i 111. II lliUai:,, ytlU fl'uv wi .K.lV'i u,9 ,l:;r j ... i. nMAn . (..'... .1 .... t . : . .. cuiitetpptuoiis violnion of Ihe dignity ophej body to wb'eh they belong. i&r Mdr- Perhaps they judge rightly for afler tho e.x punging proeew, ihe cup f degrti Jalion was' drained, and dignity, and the Senate of the Lfoited Slates, csused to have any relation to each other.' DdHmore Patriot The Jlcport to the Senate, by its Committee of Foreign Airairs, upon the Message of Uio I're sidint eoocernin our U'daimns jWHli Mexico, will be found in ihe foregoing oolumii9,8iivinz the II. . ... I i . I . . I. I.. U ....I.. I . i iici-eouijrx oi inm Dooy, on naiurjay last. The c.iiiiuiiltee of that body i' so constituted lli.il its judgment upon the q ienlion presented by llie niessaoe may reaboim .ly 'bo presumed lo lie in accord, with llie prevailing s 'iitnnciit in Isiih Houses of Conoresi on tho subject, Tho Ujort is deciJedly against tho measure of lie pupils, uuder present ctruumsiaiicos. The eoiii uuiiot) preler the more reasonable and puliijc Ooursu of uvvaililig the result uf a due represen -talion i if die stveiul alii go.l giievauces. with the proofs thereof, iu (ho (.ovetuniHiii id' Mexi co, us provided for by the existing 'l'n a'y le tweeu Ihe two ennniriee. '.. oreiunn ih .i il... conclusions of the Ueport will retvive the sane uon ui me Eeiiate, and, genura!!, the appruba- iton of the roim I ry . - - To the statement uf thn csae emhraced in ihn Ueptrt, if we were dimmed to cava!, we might, perhaps, Ukd sumo exception. Hut we ate loo well saiisified with iu gcne.ally pacific i nJ manly character, to ludiilge noy disposiiiuii tu raise a diricusainn upon il. Fonuoaie will it be four our country, if, in future time, upon Iho in iruduciiori uf exciting question upon pur For eign IteUlumi tliura U ilui.i.. f.... .1 . f - m ...v.w w . " mj m iuuiiu IK lia pislaiiv councils wisdom and deliberation lo re strain the propensity Ut rash fo arms as a rewe-' dy lor grievancea, hich amieuble measures are oeiicr aoaineo id reuresa, whh -honor to Ihe oa lion. lAJil. Int. i hftter im.'iK:,,ej x than r.a reiialprei r ihe'good wiil and ple;ij" 1.1 : said, may w h i. i,.l lliil.J .m. mu 'lii. Iiu.i.;. I.l.i. ..I.I . ifl.V...... u , .! .. t . !.' a iict m iiiininiMt tprn. JSi'kSon icy,it ik enld, liHiked AlbSnv lie fen wefn ent to the bar like br ottier7 )' bone. Um as if 'Hl-j L . In ill ,1... . .'""'"I!,.,, un;, i:ilal the ll iltittiore Chronicle leiitmk, Hi 1 "' the Albany A'rgu I 'vmstmHtrei t J We hi ve-r.ever fceenVriiori. einrlnJri7j siration. than il.efoteirolno- r-.i...;' the departure of a nisn in .m.. "'fiii p'es which he professed while 'w w. iiun, ,in, co, tiiinin a most oumg satire ' professions and pledges when he w. fc I lad he been foretold on the dil. ,,f Marh i ' how wiilntv lie H-nntJ liv.r, i.. "" 18-JI like the Israelitiah King, he wonhl hafT'"' "Is thy servant a dog lhal he should 4 H things?" 90 N Umry .lp,.Tl,e Boston Ctn,,,! (-.iiunierce h is preaented a mcmoriJ Legislature of MassaehnseUa, nravi the ri'pealora iiKKlificaiion f ,le; "I I TOMFOOLEUY. It is stated thai Mr. Thiwnaa If nn seived ibe pen wiih which "the Expunge" Was performed, arid rent it ma a nrM.ni ... 1 k - f 'Uieaiesi and Best, - who received il with much pleasure, end has promisi d 10 preserve u wane ne lives, and bequeath it to Ihe Ureal Humbugger. at his death. This pen rausi be an invaluable present lo the old Hero, snd we presume he will nuke the same use of it which he did of a certain pair of U 1013 presented lo him some years ago, and which he setd he would " bang up m his parlour ss a mirror," aj-o. aExfrflcfrow the I lira' mi. Item I give and beqnealb in my trusty and worthy htrvaut, Thuinas H. Be,non,of Missouri 111 token ol my regard for his services, a certain pen, (made of the quill f a gwe,) being the same wiih which the Journals of Ihe Senile were expunged, by my faithful servants the lour and twenty Knights of ihe Black Lines, on ibe ever memorable night of the 16th January. Ann.. II.....;..: luOl 4BUMU VU1U1UI, 40J4". Virginia Slatetman. From th Lynchburg Virginian. PRACTICAL WIT. Resolution., mm) Ml A fjk. AW Tensas S1JA d uced 4oto 4h Taegislaturw of N ew York, Kiw,nj,ii). uur 1 rcsiueni, as tne 'greatest a best' of men and statesmen Whereupon, " ga tneir win tor work, and never was a party so gored aa tbe glorify era were, ...!. . . n . . - mi weapons arawn irom llie Jackson ar- , mory. One of them offered the following ... . " "-'v imii .ul.lMAll lll.l. u A I . I . ... . . . . -..- . . oeimte ni a great re9ollill: auu iKiining but a strong and iiiiptrious sense of duly to country, "''solved. That General Jackson's do- not to party, has cmiMtainrd them to stand ,meaUon of ths racier of a Patriot Pre- to their posts, assailed hv caluinnv l,l-...L. 8'',un' " hu celcbralod Letter to Mr. Moo- au nia icL-uiuiiicnutng 10 inc l alt or, in il... .1. . ... .T . guardism and bravado, and continue to prop the tottering pillars of the coiiiiiution. All the salisfieiion which the nhovc aien lioned S nntors could bo supposed lo de rive frou, the consciousness uf fiitlifti Hy but unsuccessfully vindnr-diing Ihe public liberty, must be well nigli neutralized by tMiiiig brought into cotitnet with the vulgar and bruial ferocity of a Benton, the hahiiu al puritanical liyporrisy of a Kivcs, and 1 . 1 . a... -..it. f -v r me iniii'isiuii" niiiiiHiiiin 01 a JJana, i, gav iuiUouu ol Uie W rights, the Wall's, the Morris , the Kings, and the Cuthberis, whose morality, like the Spartans', consists to make Ins selection of candid.it, 3 from the best tulcnts and cburader ol the country, wiinoiii oistinclion of parly, and thua hy ... -iiuyuig me mora parly spirit.to become nisteauol tlie I'redident ol a faction, tho president of the -wholu eonntr. urnm wise aa ihey were patriotic, and only re- nni.a.1 .1. A .. I" , - ... i""'u oniiciion 01 nia ow n limn cx ample to trive them full mm vm'M'ui j v W.a till! or I lie re 1 ... ..... ' -.... hi me,,. ry iawe. a ne ineinoriul stales ilii 1 more than a year past the mercantil. J01 niuifjiy hits been subjected to a fi,... pressure unexampled 111 severity andj,! tion ; and that during the whole perinC r-llM . .1 lull, I i. . . I' e . . ... -iiwiv.1 uu rtiiigea irom 12 tod pr. et. per annum j and ascribes thinj of things mainly to life usury laws, ofa are not only inadequate to affect their J but actually defeat ,, by firing riae lo 2 curtowia evaaionsi- tendiny to increiw. L difliculty f obtaining money, and eochita Us price. The remedy suggested i. wholj to rcneal these nnwien .ml tmnni...- ' , r'viiue iatL nr II an nllAi,A,.vA ... ' ...... " ... --- .luiuuioa of tft. Jg"! 8ytein, 10 exempi Billo4jie, "yjiig u.r terms to run trow uie open, linn of the nsury laws eonfininv Uk measure to individual transaction, and not extending it to loans on mortgage, x te iuaiis uj inrorporaieu companies. There is certainly a manifest abaurditv mm .ia aasj aiUriivj 111 U9UIJT IHW I, Jfo scrupuJotu ,bjiuim froinL takinff .i.a. n. . . i .tcv uiicrcsi tiian Mm iinurfaii hn - eu yj , m but the unscrupiiJous do not hetitale a -i 1 1 uvo.cap hid uarnersnu cusrge a preauti lor tne additional riak tuey incur ; tiile on the other hand men of honor and iiim. ritv never nleail nsurv to Jefe.i ih... I voluntary cou tract, unless the practice i uhic irauu or some peculiarity in tbj transaction, furnish them a real or "iuppoj warrant, xaawa wnicn are tnua wholly opperati ve for good, in Uie way either i restraint or remedy, must be held impoliiR by all reflecting- muidf. Ttie abswdiiy taj ItlillCliiiA .fill... - "V""" vi mm inuiciioiii uu AVWira COS ........ 1 . imw uvcams annareni irnm launmr uk should not money be left to find iu levels nllll h ranaillolsasl A mapeul ..1... L. ww . nawien U IU Ill's UIO! ne-, V.lUCf DJ the law of demand and supply, and ilu other principles which control price, well m any other pete of pTOperty,wlii b vui iiionev a wortn r v nv annum be allowed to set his own price on lands, nocroea or bank atoet and nm his gold and silver coin or ioni-iffl v ny, wnen the wages of labour, and it of lands, and the price of every comaa! ' V on the ncreaa. shouLl thnaA uiLn muuey ue ueniea a participation in toe eral enhancement uf nri-. t Thora i iher reason, justice, nor eonalitv n ik rule mat restricts you to a maximua a charging others for the use of your moon wiivu ii yu uiiiy turn mat moner in lands, negroes or other nrnnrn. inn icu wuiioui restaint. in tins Mate, it 1 irilC, the USIirv laws hava lwen .itreailv 1 uiodilirc', as wholly to remove their "em . . - . : : . diameter, anil as to render the delence c: usury operative onlv lo prevent the iccot cry of interest and costs, but still we llimt their total rCDCul would hf l enmnleie lh( triumph of a wise economy over a prejudice! Ul illltllllliy. CharUtlon Merc? 1 Corretpondcnce of the J Y. Courier and Enquirer Washington. 13th February . 1837. tee nsun referred , m. hYr. " u .T 1 WM P1". 'rae pursued by the - wiuuviii uiiurr 1 nn 1 inin,.m a, ..1 . . . - . . 1 noiiee of the limn- h7.i h- ma . ..:: ''" m ine case ol Uen. Jack any one had auMeVied ihu. BL , 7 . Juho C' MUm. Mr. Clay expressed m I" vwni-iff is I laiu ii, un inn iih 'I'h..,. 1 1 111 viewing the deepest viilanv. the hiirhest President'- r.ni.a k.j Ll ' ' Tnous virtue, ,1 il can only be oract.eed wiTh Miir.ra 1- .Lu!c" BO cul '."8 beinir delected. No : Call.ni.n. ri.. .... . ' "j . ' 'CH'' could not Webster irraiifv no personal mh.ti . ih. ' . " . o' upon .1 1 1 - . . 1 "-ii v anurovinir tne nihm? BOWIB K.NlVKS. The nartv coul.l'ni i. .1 ,. ... "e f,,!i9'M'Ppi papers have laken tip t and l-.d ,t on the table. Tl.,, ii ..l'?.i l""!" r. " I - 1IUMIII1 II1UII.INI nKIVI .u.n . .. .r - J iuiiu availlal Ilila umnin nraMira. IIS I is Well, out S iinelhimr nittin Ihm nnlilie 11DHM I .1.. . . t . .. r .. .. f"k.i Is . , ' I lAV lilt liliilniinn in I. : ati'ww ikt IU lllfJir OW I laVialiAct a. reiaining a seemiiig fellowship and equalir iy wiih iiiii.wiiii nave annum ii..i t ...... .. .iiiiijiociireBj subservient and degraded. Neither have iney oeen inuuced to maintain their mi tior.s from mere nartv rnn.;,u... . . . . r j ...luiMviauuiio. Had they been actuated by any moti ves of mnal ha hr.u...!.. l. ..- . L .... Tk.1 w. -w-m ,v iKiB. upon mis oiauri. offenders sre those who are eiiber rckl ! puuuc opinion, or expect io escape it by lot pi fan. ... f U . r ' I J ...w wiinia, a The at r in it arm ..r t ... . 1 .....iIaiI ii , wau. va jumiw ,,.lin, IfO Mir.-p - OUr Smith W.,n.. . . :il L .. -.k.1,,1,1 - - ..,v,u wuniry win um as hi "va Spain in murderous sssaseinaiions, as lbs il tot an alleged contempt. fe W4S furmally summoned to attend a committee acting onder ... ...,.,, , ,. ,iouse : nas relused toubev l.n . 1. n.ll..a ... !.. L J uauou 10 me oar in :ii.miv.. r... .i..i ... fasal. Insuadolpiiitinghiinim his oath, snd -Tarn rt 1 1 inrr tvi m . r . """ " "Mwer inierrovaturns, as is the uniform practice, he hss been empowered to examine Witness-e ; and under ibis authority, Iha whole scone uf tha lnAaii.ii..n .. n .. ney's conduct has been practically abandoned, iBillllllln.. In...! J :. .1 ' ' -..w ...... ..rJ .uul(.a mm um sayinirs and do ings' of two member of Congress. soe cooirivanoereoried to in order to cive -..-.....,, uirecuon, was s resolution car ned throunrh hv nanv ni,.i.;.,i;... 1 1 .. .. " rw ."i,iii anu uisciu- line, allowing to the pretended accused ihd nrtv- IMA nff aiwai.isi...AAa. I.: . ...l. ' L 1 M " w""8ses NO"i and an- crdingly. on Wednesday and Thuradsy Messrs , ,.,r, wr(u ,eTerally e!4m,(B I m .?" ::. lf no rw.nr -jMm.br lhrm drill or the manager was tu i.iipejuh the con. .'-WNiiliVytJi. - ... L I... -; ),t,n "'0n b,,K',,, ,u ci"8 'aniine the last Wltneaa ir il.- . . . . .1 : . I iie 01 ssceriainiiiij ,wo as that he ami M. .,..... t and m-ln,.. , V ' . wr'a arrai.iieuy V-aa",,,'e,,",, VV,,il artjj ThUursl.,,:,,eS Prtigs of Aruonu; ihe quti..n plIt ,u ,h. iron.Tt L nauier, one nl ihe witn fH0lfa a. alt.. I 1... . cosed. w by Mr. PeVi,m ,n "? atateUeinerhoTindenM jeot uf those who nrigui.ted .,,4 present ..urse of pr.hwdinir. was i hy ,h 1 eotusianee .d the .H-ourrence in the romtnuiJ at wid ttiat this course as tho reJull of an ur ran;r.meni between ibe Hceused d ceiiain members of this Hous : ma reeling ll l.ii... . O e'", tiww-w-Dnwiw r -ov-t w , u-irrwinv vruora i nau uirv uccn scinnipfi nv in rwi:t7m . . I - - - m-wmmmmt M KIUUJ All Mn I II IT I Sfa'i baa aa aa at m. . a . . .a . I aT - wj mmm w UU1ICI III """"ject. :r"'nT",M,.",l,,,I ",e "If"18 01 "e that kind, it is the ooinion nfnv r nractico ai. uri . .1 . ... 1 uciiaie. ur cunueiiiiiainrv 1 tiia .nu..i. n... Ju l... 1 - r m men , .inVT. Z VSL :J2!i.M Jackson upon , he Ireou thal fould have a IJ -..aii..B.a lliaiR OrWIIIIIII IVfl I rVAl A . .1 . a ... I III II IT II IIIII Ft a9aISBV IIMnAtnHA.I . .m iiHun ww iauiina, nor did any member . . . v """"u u compas rise ih his place to justify or defend 'the hero uf ,n8 tn",r e"ds' by retiring from the public man warn. I staire Utrh IVk: ... 6. rr.g II must now hn avuloni in ik. i...i . I -- . . . .u i.ia wiiiiih ii.inin i lerrJiZ CBenton's Fortification bills are not, Hi. liine orWv.ce i..bou Vl.JTZll "J Une ol th.m, ippronri h..A .h..r j . " " "rJ anno a million and a ha f rln liar. .i ,l , ...w.v...,., uti.oi inioea to iei lidn oursua I n .- . . . . . " '"' , rui ccuun oi maienaia ma r d. .. w..t ... .vn,-.,g Tanous circumstances lhal would irn ttealen J. tvh tnevia am iunnA n I i,. ,k. .1... .i. ..1.: ... .. ' " ,u s" r an .llred oontainn.. Z?Z1?1?"?? ""?P'hia ,aluv na 10 aneoi mm fc Mr Per Ion the oeorat ennauliaiiona ..i .: ' 1 -u 'xKBinauonR, uu innoni.irs. ana in rmm,it. ..r wv...-. . hla a.a..i.... .1 . . Awucy ion meinuers of Uniircss . ... s otyieo w, and rejected by a sirunn nartv ini. . ii - 1 He then nrnnniinrlA.1 an Inm.l.. r , .. -.i ' .' ""J, iiaiO WHO admirable piecuion and perthicncy. tn elicit Ihe irutixjiato. wheiher thir ridenr himseirhid not a (vised and recommended the present course ... ,., e,-u.iiK. .winnej as a reason for it, that the conduct ol Mensri IVL m,l !... .. . ' , .ui, un me ....i.m rcinrreu 1.1, would theinby be tried, and urging that it was neeossarv in n..,.,Umn .1.... viiiiuiiri. 'I'llld inlum...!.... iL .. . tvi'Oilfi iHeinir and f..,u.n. .1. l. .... ..1 .. ' '" wirciiuna. was lorciblu iliroiioliout. and ai ii,.. .J:. 1 . , ,. T-Avnoillr- ly e'Hiueiil. He denounced. in term, nf . "yr he conduct bf Ihe'roanaBera .f . 1 the bent ufhi. own mind. Fur yeais nasi The rol,'p,llon ol "tals and the purchase of luauagers-have Jtept him tmderreBtraim.l'heir ,loa ' urti$ o'ona,lia-pa9sod by vote interest is no lunger al hnxard. They are, there- ol 86 lo lAnd the other we do not know tore, regardless ol his fame or renutaiinn I, u how munv millinna in ihoir 1.. Another Whio then ft i.a .nil .ir...l .1 . e .. - o amu uuorca tr.e loliowing resolution:, Resolved. That utiva reo.ommr.i., r..... ; ; "Mec- ?Jla murderous sssaseinsiions. as His ,i. .... . . . ,'"u, w nmiiina Knile is suoerinr in ih. ,n.ini. ..riiaaiscaiw ' resiuwiuai lermio r,ir t 1 , ; .. r . ... in nna... 1 . , , . ' "' una i o wuisn stiletto. Who would 001 i" with such comnanv ? And t how math a Here, ana in. the nn,;r-... . I ,er e. feclinir or praciice. who walki H dnmK ..a I...I " ir?'..9 8,rUC "'ir his Ul.gdgrW.in, k.U.U) With a BM Another wlZZ', . ? ' hi. srnriAe thai" it 'IT. &.,h- P- ,.... , " va mo mucn -"""wii upon tneir ueeisiaiurei, wr reluctance muniioaio,! 1.. .1.- I ii..n r... i. ' . .. . . l.i.J.kM. ...nla.n.n- .Iw. " -li 1 ' , 7 "', in w.hi.iiii. .SBB3 UltinZiULM OTII llAlA ... a. I I I a a - " M urcm I(JOI va.. uhju uieir uegisiaiures, nn r" -a Hon ; for whose son, wrjose brother, whose I i " "oosuiainer snail oe ine ne i-i i.. il:. ...a I w .ma muraeroas and assassin-like pncticer Mont. Jourm. - - .c,,u,aiuu. nia in this way that vou are to explain his letters to the Committee uf Investigation, to Judge White Slid to Mr. Calhoun I'Iiawa lu..n ... .1. . - .... w.. ... . .1. IIIVVUUI- mion oi long smothered psssion and deep rooted malnri.il. I'lm. i ... 1 .1. . . B j how many millions to their completion, is n ...II u i aa - ... . ' iuii uiaau nir. mve. llhn ilini..n I . 7 ..wu IIVCU mis pro.Hci iasi aession as inu-Republican, was absent when the vote vu intrn tv- m .. W BJ nope ne dont intend to flinch. There will r , a ncsoivco , J fiat General Ar.,1 y..i. son, in nredictimr lit ml... . . r., " . . '"ouiocrs oi th v . , PPl"n'no oflbein ir?rn,t S:!r' " hiinsc From Iha .V.i'.m. r.,f,ti:trnrr. tvwttmm ai f I. a va - MANY-CHAMBKItisD FIRE-ARMS-, Messrs. F.uitors . .iu. - V ""nui corruption . suitors : There has not oniyo:: oe tne order of the day," showed ",uch J"' "81ecting the compiratiM df as much a Prophet as a Patriot. ",y fife aruis.but it appears that mnj Ld on Ihe tahU .r,a. ,r 'diuus remarks have been mads by persua" i on ine table again. Afraid to v.,1, I teresled in ih. .,f ........ n.J. Nat mitt, "i bev i are dr,arn..,:.7.: ! ""I he don '" lo flinch. There will a gentleman ; as the Chief .ir.i,ai- f "e no more surplus if Benton's icltatn.. in tbe aflir mm, i. ,l " . republic, ibromrh hi., usl. aZZZT " luceeed. Ever, .I..II., ,k. T. "I ."I - " I"1. " .. wwno tne Hero - -. , .I.IIUIIII, vui coun- . . . w ivmu im imuni- urina to vote in lh nnonii. A. ,r.v od, both from lands and euainm.. -.11 k J therehv -a . ' " ne.a'e. $ In mv last letter I nnMi .. viy..AtnA-,.- - :'...:.'",,, , .-- - - faww asu uin.iiuH inn 1 111a 1 wirwui wcu aw aaaaa w asmi iiiiiiiaiaaav wtm . a a 1 r s iaia ibii.a.. . 1 -.-w "'e ' '"r"nns,oj juhtiee lo sire j Whitnev' iV i .. ' . " ,X""""J Aepanment, brouffht lorward. and hv il, . I vHuimty. Im-ii iniiirv. were aet.mlir wuulJ 'ake no discoveries, and that tl.i, ...' j .."AlJ ' , in?..J' V1 "080 sUn-I Mr. Selbv then . .-j a.i..Xa. . lively reZ': , LL 'ug whether any member had ani t I ' M BUU-l". - wvuawvuvm v F 111 i.. ,i. J i u--""miiiee will. .report o theeuniiniiiee l.y whom they were up,.,,,, ,., I'l II. ritr,.. ......... .I... . I II- "I'lil, .. . jm , um ansnre il.at il re Will lie S.inietlllllJ' aiiiiiuin.r i.. ,.l.i, . . r b mk nnho city ot. Neiv Y.k, bur t,s ve not o.a,eU , clew lo it. VI,e ihu re,,rt M 1 'nunc II will be III in v rw,uu. ... TtitSfr i Washinotow. fl'DLIC UriKIOH.. I'h ..V...!.. . . i let,,; of PidHTj r Z1m 7T tho f.dio.hig ,er,. : irs.ii.J'ha;;"::!': no ..rder on .his I. Her, ,t i, of cmrsejo be-8 infe, red thatlhey du nut consider thiimselve, 0tUer fer-d llie f..ll....,i - - - - . . Solved. TI1.11I..K1... n .. thai' t .; 1 iz: "r.r"nier " ninS oltorlv niisaonrnh:::"? ' either lu 1 l.n ....1:... . . , l... n- 1 ti,.,.,. u( , invention, but. asi na-- cently been inf.irinA.I It. n.i.in.l,. hil bW . , . I ... IK III.IHJ , - MM !" q".estiuns A iegarda,olility. J J leul it I. ml. .. . ., . " ... Ihinf - .. ...v... .uoaa who inuiK tney navea better oolige- tne bV a id0ltWjr?t Ps pared for trial, and, to back my i'tnioB substantial form, I will bet an'r sum u llllM.lr.,,1 .. .. . '.. .1.., I Ml ."-:,yA'.,?. iBsuiy ii4u ore lortv blU miih m n..i.;..I ,.i iheW "J V.IWIHC, IIWW ..- - . nance Ueiiirimnn, ,.... ....'.i.. ... ii 10 K" ... . .. . l..- V.II.VHI,.U.UUa.MH,IIM : . . . .kt..n k. .. ........ ..J.UM. '-1J:tM han can b wilier of Hall s, Haokeii V or Colt's concurs As respect, aucuracy and force, I will "M J W UDV a il. oil lit nninifl urilhin iha flkrtwHi "ra 1. thai 1 will tin with irrot..r ii:r!.iri('V that ihti hlii. iia..K arajl uL.ill il.tna I rutaV. 10 S" t r detitli. with eonal no-iitiiiAa uf nuwder, ' ihe disiauce of one hundred vardd. than wilb . . ...... . . -y. 1, in. 01 eiuwr oi my competitors. . , . Aa rrvAMlii i.ri.,i,.l..u .n.i il.n kuenritV 0" P. rights, ample pnaif of ihe former exists l1 k n in 1.1 11, a a 1 . ot.,. 1 law w lino vi liivs w 1 -i oiates inu i . gooJ care not only io secure patents r i VfJili1.11 in l Ilia .k..ni.., k..a 1a In En2l-n(l ""imj uui saicet-' " .P ranc-a. anil frun ,.n.ur l1.,,.,,, natcrilUl1' w a w, viiivi owaiu 'v"" ---- t JOHN W. COCHRAN.. Oadsby's WV It s. ts Ni ire tw tckt Ut fniti then Brie yi irwii lifer Hi N. 3d MBS Jain Th jBVio Nwi ie U 1 1 1 wtV S11 'bin aa "tas-J Kuent liita,, .on f'lta R lr; '', ai coat heai nilea ''Hid ll h'iee War, 33 Mr ?rXif ) " , v 'V; N. .1 j

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