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rwi qiM.-v:.tlmrt a r tiMifcl a irfrvtaicjilj irtHnnar-s. TIumij'i inCrior in number siut We are )l liw..J..itif r.'!atwf the Ktrrn i IhiMigb Hiiunt ui'E-renijy fruut l!io oilier iluuar. .JUtr to " o'iHr UU.-nU" f tbe iioYcmnenl, J they au wkn the eirt-ptioa before stated, equally at I. .;.',. 1 i riUc fUr jtwiijfjiriJ pwg i Hiargcd with the lujU -ami sob-inn dutacs, mm loua- c . It. -we Mc near in tin- t ru-i.t tin- ;vnir, j h ui rtiacluig mi tor uu va Kcpuiauc, nut py of Mije.l l vcii;irr jnt r,T"'"frn'ir!itck7irtuj vigiLuM s of guirrdin? frota usurpation J L. Cu .i'litiuM.- And ufaual's.-rsiln.n'u 3 uWr ioesu'iualibi ri ;jltu, which it required od f.iu the tvltftint uf ".be b.d of the Ksrculive .' unuwtrs. lb I4J at Many martyr, and Ui fcor- IK partM-nt, iu tbr lm-i mnu-nt front which ror f innuuaTahle war to resrue from lb auU of Hum fif iW fiuuhuu. -ratal psinvipfc- -sT our syslcaa artr dvritcd..'' . Sir, :! cuhsIi-.Mmhi, u l stated !a (lie Ixgii-iHtir, .tisf mil vu!v f r'ific p cm m I lie frvwb-lf m rtt I'D ibv uhulc J'nJtnJ laovcriuncnt, nd .S t i check' poaers befirrr )4MhL t ife ..i-uiics fr M. il hia a bade niiVca.1 existence, ami I protect S7ain bis ib-rfr..t(on t Cjfj-otier " tfeTri.i Ihe.n-rng-jliveaof . tajig of l.n-xl Britain. , f le beet also tob,ip this debate, l Ibe gi-iiticm .11 who pry acuftrd Uiese rca-dulwnt, ' 'he - of admira tion; fT lfc tewiMT, in diKthtfnu'Ht of the ' legislative dYnartrntnt of tin eminent, lks lh J"M)!T, jjad. been ala s addict I 1 usupatiou, awl titsna-uvwiestf tbaiji God. that lly bm'tta if utLjemulr are Etmrfrw to-vaiul rix Attinlir. Iltwonliiiarr uttklrtit. vf IraMlitlU poutY auuU ivtr ban Ltvu iniird la tb li;r, hut Uh L'le rimdjxiun of iJ uwu fruu iu ia uMtw:i7 JihlK-uI aw Eiaca lite rri i ImiI k luiwt Iw (vrullortuj (Uat tlta lwl t)rr ai i aMMMtti taad 1I0 by m mrana a bridge iu Lrguiaiite aulluxilirs Imviwo fr on purjwae, it ia a Jutib-atmy ikI auntlirr an Exwnlic nwai-il. .' ll u n. tiawbjr iUj Itm a bnnrh of Um I raWatarr. rajJ4e of lauu,j mtl piMf lawa, of ib-lariiiK tbri( l(u iwui.ii.tf. of iuuii-in iiilo tlx aria iif all lltiwe riilrill uiUi titeu cxreullon anJ of njlii. IxHlwr t;nir iiil.'tnion ba bnen fulfil- rfti, or iiniif n rotiuuci of any cxrcmive i.n 'Hlftaltr tltrbigfaratta tiw bmiint-haw ban ia o- nuillHi ttrilia L.W W lift U 'llm riirht c ..1 t. : - .1 ... .t . r ..... . . - " Tt?"" JJ'-?!?.rrWB-''aB Mmms lofiK'lriaaiiga ila..a.iwiaagaiiial infriltcaiantf lati w "fcr ,'" ''n'7 7 WHM an offi.w -to fill m a a, a.-y" tiirh li id . ! jwalaloa. .f tba 1 h, Jml,,, ilwi, .....i,.,,, u,! i, -during Um. 4 1 r 1 -i 1 1 i .j . . " ; I'M-aaa, or li lie ri.Hil.l rkclidiigc r jUuVatliui ira ! r'"T' ' flV .-on-h"-,t4fSl, .j,),. rBn41 pwrti wi,b.M.t cmaullitiir V 7. yfJ- -rfr-rtio.1 of tlmr ; f tS K-phlic, na claM a aa riitirt-tr t-irinut i j tut Ull'ou m) tfuiUcim lr uutrw, lite Lut Hit kiT'iiK A of Kimttit I ju.-( v cp!ri . in I lie ' tH.uai iMHtw. Awl lytWlfivr all Impe a luat l 4ijir;IUai,lurtilia. ami Utctlarknraa T f rii)li(if"t.tn tiwt' jor Mrr tuelainr; a liabtitinK flaali of tit firr nf fn-obuti glcaHMrtl vfnom tUe tlitKKKr if a, Ptriitj ,jr. Tlioafi atunly It jroius wlw isaiaiiilrihiii ,V I iuita, t!ie llamivUiM, the SuiiMiw. an.l lliW-l , abu ' rinitriliit.il $0 much to arraf i bo!ilc uui f.'t.m Ve limxN f.f the Kintf, u-i aKnitr pjiMi ijftaiaat 11 r f nrnum a vuu atmnwiv ahwii i . , o . ta(U ffMrral lriNWiaW-nr tl grniUwau, T ? , - - ljr IaW.bjM" f iiiilna imUnl jl be ubnnaiiim iii Hit- Itrnrrwii. I"" lI"rtiiiil, ffiinngtfwt i.rraei.l year, liial naiMin HI tl" Kp ; .latiw-i of ilia fu-fiple to d-ny llje ala UU itiwtriiu . 4 iiaj) rrttetat.ee "4 pntwve nhrttUttre 1,tle . Uvin r(rW J , Kiuga. Our -prtfiltn too, in is I llwaf ball, ikati o wic!i irupntalioti, kincv iu 4 i the tap of more jtn bait c tituir, tin 1 liave - .-.1 .i 1. 1 . .1. ." '.. 1 . . Tbe CiMwtiliilinu tl"lariii' that 1 orTmria alwll Iw aroiiilnl ami tittiti ron luuVJ by aiaj "with Hie aJtu-v ami rouarnl or the Mcnalc, U Uie Jot tae ut tnmmil jtiviw kboulil iirraunK' to laM jialifUtenl of fi-uuiral from afiicv n.'.ajit any , imiiii- tiual oWWfr hiin-iitrapn!ile ol li jliliu ofSiV. l!ie Voatc auy prottvt aiut;Iiat, aa a ihreit rn riMU-fc limit on their JuJirW fuuHiou; uo ii tiia Hoann of !(.iimairta!irra or IV.Ul.-iit or both, an coordinate brancbea of tlw btw euocliug panrur ahull aaiuil iu Lca't4aii ngUu, it may iu like manner Jfeiul t'H-at, wlikb era far mora eitcn-ii.- tlian I lie Iwo for. tta of tlietr -pntrtTa.- I . M..i ...li .a t.-.- tiat haa uo rtlil U iuvmtiifalc iu" afl'ur. f Uiu 14 Ka l Iw t 4 ibrn w U10 .Senate ilvried of k'f ilk efi'u it u-y in tUe cnactuiciit of tuwa for !iow a.ii iln'V nuaiirtnl lo um nuw Un. unlraa tury can -.;rtuiu. uet lumdy liow tlie oli arc writ- j n.l MunUr f imtnittej on bemrj a Brit'n!) !,;p of W ar on ll Inah acia. un a reqtiuution of the Driti-1i UoVernnient. mulcr tbe ireittr of neace. Uie feesUent iufurme! tbe judge of that I'Mrt that ItcconaHleretl an ollcnceeummittedon board a public aliin of War on the hicrVaeaa, to bare been committed within tbe jiirUdjctioa of the nation lo bom tbe ahip belong, and reriuested tbe judg to rlelirer up tlie prisoner to the agent of t.rrt'-ftntain rtfaf. that ihe eljpUbited evi dence of bia rrimiuality aliould be praduceiL 1 nr acxoniingiy anirennerea htm, and lie aaa tfie.1 and executed by a court martial. o i cbarjfe of mutiny arxl murder. The Houie of HrnreacMtatiiree called for tbe npers relatire ta ! tlie caae. ami reauiutioiu) arere nitrtMluceil reciu intr all the facta, and corxbidinir "that the drci- un or tnoao queatioaa by Uie Preaident against tbe jiinatiicuott 01 tlie conrta oft'ie Lmted State m a eaae atiere tliuac court! had alreatlv axsunv el ami eterciaed junsdictinn , and liia advice and reqtiett lo lb judce of the district court, tliat me peraon lima r narjretl aliould be deRrervd up 1 pmidtoLmk-imk stxuknec mT. bia owiaaliio. iiuni'i uo .rvni'.tcu, aa wrnuu justily lua appre heniti'Hi ami commitment for trial, are a danire. K-cu4una4 ami.. mat the compliance e-ith aucb ailvtre ami refpteat on the part of- UiC' Jnilire of W tmf! ConK of HonihrrPttna, it a agrCf hce ol Uie Constitution 1 Independence of tbe Jm'.icial por t, and expoaei tbe aduriiiiitration meroor, to annpiCion ami reproach." Tlirae rc ...I:.; . . 1 . . ' . . MMHiiuna were inn aiinpieu, Drcatlae a majority of the House believed tlie conduct of the Presi dent to be legal. Hut ao far at I amlnformed, nu dotibt was exprrsbed aa to tbe rijrht of 4le iirnijc to eiitt-nam tin m, and manv diatinniill name ai recnU)U aipiirttt the motiontfttliaenarjr Irnm tUvir lurtner contucleTation. Ilcre tht-n U a proHMition Tor bitter censure, not only mi tle Preaident, but rn a judire of the Unl!.-.! Si.i in nL-itioii to their conduct in tbe construction of of a treaty, in (tcrmin r tlie limits between the P.xretitive ami Judicial powers, and on a dim. ;rfcit adm conNiicrmuon ne.irtwenrr clava, ami finally rfiect rarnstthe vialiealtrxirrtluailiairirV Nathan. e Alaoon, John Humbilph ami irthera, who hav: been quoted bore aa proper expoaitors oflkhe Cunatitutioiir I will only mention in addition to these tbe almost unanimous vote of enmmenda. I tion lo Preide.ut Wasliimttori.wlicn retiring from office, ( Journal Home Hrpi. vl. 2.619 and leave ilo candor to say, whether if they have a right 1(1 .1 li,.. !.... . .. ' l . .1. 1 I fill to smbii'ion. (be novrrr tn rrmova flies a-'. ad nieban' in ilia cVnaU of tha L". States baa im eJgaHi at will, snd 1 lie power to conclu.le, a i1b I trojiiced a rrnnlulion " derlanog that a KeaoluUoa , the concurrence of the Srate,ali treaties w tU I nC :he List iewiou in the tillowhig words, to wit, Ac a-aa lnt Kaianr lha .v. ... ....: .41 1 I .1 . foreign tuauin,.air quil a great at tbe jealows spirit ol liberty wjll accord lo any one man. Aibt lit these the claims recently set up ol cu- irounj; an iiicumorms wDiie in otlioe umirr pe nalty f remot al, ami I boa ta susiieud any lw, or t compel any linn if to be done undtr the foras. of law t of 1 tie eiiUr? aajstudi and centrol of the public trrarurr; ami forbid Ilia Senate lo question any Kxirutivp act, and a Mrrpelul dietaloratiirt it vstablUbed, 'to take care tbaf the 1(r public UijH sulTer no 'harm to be tuie 1 but tltia aba imiilii-a lbt .it abaU cecriva tut goo.1 unless it aa please the Chief Magistrate, air. Speakrn If may ntuaaibty be unfortunate. that any colliaiuit aliout.1 arue between any f the braaches of the Ptdrrl CIovi rumenl j bu', sir, if uot to be encouraged, they certainly ought not 10 oe proiiibiteit. - The imenR-a of the neo. pie and the riubla . fthe Slates are surelv in as li lie danger from, the disagreement as from Uie combinat on of tbe dena: tmcntaof the tioverw- ...ei iu xiaiain racn ouur. itl all events, tlie Lcirifcl .lure ofa Sttc, should be the bat bodv uonnui., me srnte at iiio Ut.ioii, It is the great ralUduiin of the r ifi.taofthe 8L.tes ,n that ibeaiie wnlr, -rfffttTing-snTerttgii coinmir. ililiet meet as cqualk. tiring tbis into contempt oritatlrny its iiuli iieiijcnci . and t oo rearoter our bead une cons di lat'cl Cove'rnmeu', cou smtitij; of a single National Assembly, and an Kxecutive, chosen abke ty the whole people of the Union, and limited only by the will nf the great majority. The checks i.nd balances of the S)lein are gone, and the Imeu of division be t etu lUe .lill.reut Rtt i.hUifni,-- i)0. be expuutrait trom the Journal," (it moat be recHeo to aacertaia its identity) and f1' latter rcaolu tion baa paaard. Tb Joumaia of the previous Sea aiooare brought iu, and 'that elocution may be tluwoairbly done trpun tbe odeuding manuscript, tba Vice-Pmidrni, by wbiteuing ar black en tog, aruii Itiljle both its body and spirit. ' This might be coo side red as a not an " umHibstantial death." But on (lie next morning, when tha Clark reads the new Journals, the old offender is f.nind alive ami in full life'' ; and alihoush it mar arar the cya-balU" of tha bib; functionary at wliaae lianJs tl so recent iv suiilttU, k will not " tlown at bis bidaing." Thus the whoto edert 'of this solemn letter missive from the fx-guUtme oflVortlkCarotiiia, to hrr Se ns tor and that matt acrvite rontliancaoii hia part with it lieUcwU, will be but to eras a lteaolulioti train one itouH ol Itio Ncnatu's Joumats, aud inaert- it in another. A Lerialativ body, under our Con- tlilution. has no rfcht to act withoal ncurdina- its 4 aetMMwaor tltavasew f-ilonMiteiiU anl, fik a man who wdlks in the snow, it cannot oblitorata ita fouibJi'lm. without tpaviti-r iffir ixnii, SI IM.1..CS. .0 thinl (wfore us lo f iuta-aa axaaiitaatitttkaCtij np.iralit uteriu of joeJ-fKibitt Wi twJilive di prtim-nt of (lot- '"1 1 . 1 . ' ' . Jttmwi in .vi'HT ages aiin coumra-av uor wuuu 1 snake an imi Sous dbainrtiou bolweru lluaw nfiny ' ; otra, inorb trm, pass uiirrbuknl an. Wrgal escn-Lw a of power in eitb.. 1 bavs barn rtsilMtaoriug to aba w ' ' that tba Preaident eotrid ikariva un mm IM mr tUm J. tJlKHi MMilu tf. Atiurrtu ...... : .1 u r MMaiiu. .-a,,MP Ml -HBBI-tution, axi as m aliaa been jn-whwd, fa attrtvuig i .P'Wa,t'itWi! W bo J.-uata is Ltkeu I to b true, i , "- - Hot auppsiw thar I anv drerKed in all lliiaj ibe daw T rnonstralioa of its truth is by ao means Mreesaarv to I tha viaJirstioM of Uo leaotanw of lira HemOs. rroi fba Wry1 aiU'r of. Government, tba tiecu trva aa aark, -fe U tbe udnlif rfjirm 0a aW- tateaaf the Legislature! ana .-rlw' authJritv lo i3sjd, -z t. ..... .1.. t . 1 . . . J I .m,. . .1.1... .: .1 . . . . m "! turn ,agiatiuia pswar, to ovclara whatber..k Jill XaSt Uoa or.erfv cxeciuMl. ar j t wiietlie tuvlct a nreteuea of 4lr Kxeeutiva deed' lata laiea JuM abich it ucier autlioriaed ibis niay J K w by lb expression of an ajatrnm in the abspe of AgsaWiea. .Minna the Lrialaliva power con- is iq;h wunrt laxiwas ettlaijiMy uwka such a de fVration, . UU or without, tbe roorurrcne of the otbe. A both am rbargrd with Ilia respomihieduty .w caauuiuqg. tne wuoie oouy of Ilia laws, lo aCrr- I L '.woat aalscrt raw, and M pruvid auiuM 1 edaas, aa both am aqually bound to aenttinjte lb ad. !,rfnatBaj.i f tba biws, and if Owyaw- lddr b ; ii,titdjtruod ar BUaaivurd, ,o dclars tbuir trur? i meattsag aad Jaaial u ihuU carrert abuiiiislratiua j anca darlaraUoM are ,npt always BiauVbf ibairgii, j rwuni mrrery, iUl ioea are Usually pracedcil oy a pnnusr, tecuing that " W bemu tha Judiciary 1 derated uaiwopnlj" or wbere. aoina ExeeuUve llaVllalaiJal'jr,Jiail a)HMMalJ t r.l..lt ..1 s ttti- inr uie siiaiunrtntion ul tiie laira, to commend tlio faitliful sad roudi-juu tbe unCtiUdtil uiinuti ri.d ser vants. Klwll I a Ui; J, baa Urn asM-rkd lirfure,thal the SetiaM in such Uatig4llai may eonceive opin uaia and cunlr a t prtjotlicis likb may tender them unlit to set aa jud.'eav if an liunemtunieiit ahull be ri t inJ jjaiiKt a daliiiuaent nllii-rr thus det jctej ! This argument from ineovrnienri', if it tw eulitWd lo any u.airi, nmy Iki rfli)v amnercl. Mir, Hi- ua aiuttuauotts, tne ouaen jJias rWch Mtrnjoinad by oath, are nol to be dUregaraetl by imlividuul ideas afaawirvrjEaxui COnrtibljor.ririid.iiiu.r Woul.f desMvaaad receive tiie sterr reiiTiMif, n bo excused nimnw lor a lailure to tilt tiiu couiUna of any pub. lic ofReer, by tba fear that bn woiii J tlittn inorutly disirmUfy httrwlf fur the trial of in ttnjK'nrhnH'iir; should on be imitiiutrd by the other If miae ot Con. Ifress the aauw apncifls of rtauti wulibl f.irevrr for. otucar baa acted bi.proprrly. , It terms of cenaiir I implied at axpmssed iu such s prmiuUa on tbe eon. oust w in euicef In cue-tion, may bs mora ot loss I aaver. The rigbl lo ua Ibrn is certainly umpjea. I tionataV, aad Uimder ao other nMminta tbaa are I Mtacbe ta alb iLa lizbts of s Ia-ialutiM liaJba aaW af th aaiatabiliim their diarjriioaaiidl tbe-ynr-47) i aaaaa of pWIJ A Ifcri Way jruide. If tb Son- 4 nu"7 Kojolutions iulo U10 Houso , aww in vtuaai auas liUi , uaeM Uia auuraae of I " rasuiij uia uaraueav (elimir j their Ilaayhjiiun by amy of prraiobla to a statu! I UlJtJuId..ae1lugM, lbt the Paidtof tit UnU ;, tea cialM tluse aqa .snajl poasraa ijMasbLt lo tiie prove, a declaration of war, lent tbvy aliould In its prograas so fur baas temper a to be unollil lo mro- mtt Treaty of fcacc. .A. Jndw in bite manner wouhl, ly tiie accept jnee of bis ufbee, aurrunder tbu tower of srlf-Uefvnce, beins uimWle to den I anv hut Judicial Mows. It was .tha Hiteiittoii of tho trainers of our tJotwUtulion, tbnt the Vii itors in Congress, to whom tlwao ibrerfoltl duties are confided, aliuukl possnis tne Jii jliest quulincatious ofmiud ami heart; nut to guard against lb frailties of imimut nature in rja best etate, when tliey nut off the UeUaliv bi as. straw the' Jodirial robe, tbey ar' rXuir.f to lake nsw oath or amrmation, W ret their ntumtion to tlie rlsrges allcdged and. the. evidencu ailduced by ill other House, and as faubfbl triers to make their decision upon' these only, .Il.might jiossibly have hvea mat proper to bava give'ti the Jtiiliciut and Rxeeutiv powers of the fcoave H some mh. r holly, but it is tlilficult lo eoneeise bow tb miiK'nuLliiiiiii uflbea aliould in any ntaaaier diiuiiiiah it power of Jrfeudiiig iua-If and tbe tight of free exauuiuiuon into Ui exarulMMi of tbe Was aad uiiinadverabiii on the aeb of Exeeulive ofricersf.any grade, which, aa I bar endeavored lo shew., belouirs Iu tV.rv f .jssri. lative bolv a rinbt which ba lawn no 1..... -... etaau mora fre.y than in Uia America 11 Coswi uitreduced it Repreeeuta Oil' AWkuiuIm llainilton, Uien Mecretary of Ibu 1 rcaury, rliargiug uun among oinrr tuins, wtlU nrglect of bu oHice , "auanoBy af tba pullie jnonir so long as tliey are 1r(it,aab'y suit paid out faithfully Ibey iwruuii- . 1.' u,..ui.i uu 1 ",. . l it iHnti-teiJ. that these sutlinnli mum fr.n trW" ffH3 nf Rr.(wseiiliitivca at6iie r ''"My fm-nd from Derlie (Mr. Outlaw) has adduced a precedent ofalike proiisJiugiii the Senate, (Gov. Branch's Rtwolutioti, 1826) which is too recent to require fur-lln-r coimneiil now. I'he unaniinous condemnation of the Pojt Mailer General in tbe same body, at the bwt aeMtoii of (.'ougrrw, demonstrates even to tho unwilling, thnt llieir right to do so is unquestionable. But wlmt power b.u the Houso of ReprcsenUtivc to pits judguent 00 the scU of Exeeouve ofneers by retofuliofi which is not possessed by flk-BeoJte. iy-n emnuon, ine iioue baa "the sole pow er of iinearhiiwnt,'' and the Hunute ' the sole pow. er totry nil imprarhmenU.'' The power lo.im peacb, however, does not aive til rieht iai wnaiini .. Vt-'L.'' ?!s.i an 10 trial Jwtore tlie otlief bor d. It ta a power to imlict an onender, liut not to find him guilty. . Vet tlie Resolution befor stated borrem and end lb sattoh, th cha rge and cnnviii. They cannot, therefore, bo traro,! in iK iniiwaclung function of the Hoo of Henresenta- Tt. ..- T.... tl .. . . . - 1 :- . . . 1 i . .. - "oi aa an iiiciuent irom l:ieir legislative authority. rrgrt tfir, llint I have felt obliged to detain the House thus long, in endeavoring to demonstrate the right of the Remits of the United States to declare its opinion, whenever it shull judge it to bn proper, of tlie oira ial conduct of the President or of any in ferior Exeeutiv odieer. I hnve been accustiuned to roiwiilcr Uiia right of .'all buiUUvo bodie as one of tlie ebiini.iitary principles of freedom. The liistory of lilerty for at leat eight hundred year in Great Britain exhibits an ulmoot constant stru-nrb. tlie Letrislativeand Ko cnlive nowcraof U.i.mnu.n Trl!J?iriiim!nt ..M9i(mi.lhfbjUof4herttg. plo, and the King awrting the "originul, nm-beck- en j'.xet unve powers" ol monarchy. But ever since the as.MiiMage of the inflexible Barons at Runnv- mede, the right of the former to speak their mimla freelv of the conduct r.f their Sovereign, if it ha been denied by th al ires of courts, haa been exercised with the bohlnesa which belong. li tbe tolaries of freedom every where. As far hack as the reiirn M(eiv 3d." we ar tnl.l l-Lhi,'ll "'t full Parliament, when lien. rv iirmiwiru a new supply, n was openly re aroachetl with a breach f hia wnl, ami the fit qiieiit iiolaiiont oftlie charter, lie was ask rl t lis did, n il blush to drsire anv ai! fmih and indecorum lo the U01W, ,lMlCt JUft t U osAinglaa, .) ygf v 4 . t.- ' --In 1790, BosuisfeAiT picd fbe llou-enj ! I f ""f vr?' u'Ull Ol uuar powara,-!,' . sess'wawH uu n; tuK'ut t lingteii,l S ami )t tba only alTcat mf such sn act on their nart i,lY before Uie HoitaV, broi v of tliS instructions I tvuU bar brea the tame with lli,feolulmm thai our MuuaU-r, toetlier. wilb tbe Wnwpuadonce ts,wpriiieommonolUi,itliruiicbt tUeJi.'l'u owr umentplav lo ay trwilj. Tho i lutui aa Iii illeraiitv of the conduct of On PrL I Prtwiilent iir written wriru.n.rusnl i. f dent, that lit act ef I8U ought ta bo eaerutcd, , uau aiwsys ueen uvreuaura. ( ,.; I it ia likewiaa bn-ident lo every f gistitive Astern. : My, aa well a JmlirLd trilainal, uubws MiUvely its ' stral.iaJ, not Bjcrcly lo protect Itarlf from iuterrtii). "T",T T mtmtMiuv w na uuuea. wiienre snsis tlie uicale tb inturuulion dvaireiL lULirinir tlmi Mtmul, nut a right iu hi House of Urpreaenutivca to de mand aud have a a inaltor of course, all iiio mm rcsertllig a avgdUatioii witll a fureigii (Mine, would be to establish a ilsivgpr.i.is jtrrwdeut. Tim im swige er prueoeus, t 11 OOes lut occur XM,1 ,e iiwjwc. hi people,1 whom be timft-ssettlv bute.l sml tle-p'sed, and to ahotn on s i oecssinna he pre. fered alien ami foreigners, and who rroaned HHiltr tbe npprrssions which he either permit. I'm or c rc.M-n over iiirni." ( flume I V1. 345) The fammia PeMi Hight was but a decla ration in indipuut terms, that Ihe Rimrh:,.! .1 t .. . . . .0 1 wi prrrigaiwowmtintinriea by Hie British C . mt it ui ion and in c:iiitraveutiun of the righu of Pi l ament. In the Liter years of Charles M, uie i-riaitiDie ut a bt't tw raise soldiers, de nied the King's rght In iuipreks subjects into iiDeconie us turn, even il satitrteil that the He. solution tif the Senate w.i ei roneoiis, by this narsn Ceiiiinciation. lo make war il. ,t.... itory of ii?hl so sacred Against the n-eaei in rr and natronaire if -the Kiecutive. iinl.l. cd by legislative ii.teiferenc, the Senate can- !tkj, ts-swtt1w-tftiffi Wliv thenar weiiivolie.l avallie.t lt.n i. ii. nofcerfng-rn- t.'aratina wrde-.-vrtifc 1 -wotifrrnf.ieltr peiiaior from rebulcr, even h .d ho tx.irrss 1 mtt rr. neons optmon f tVbat k the" o Hence mi Wlncti be m here charred ? Tint he has epl upon bis post f Oh nu i it i that lie 00 Vigilant. PotsesVniir sonutliiinr of the ,.!. r t ol those men whosnulIVd the langcr in the tainted breeze," he has given the .bum at a stiniios-ed asa ult nn tin. i!..i.f iin: miu iu me rescue, nan ie tiiog, r. Iy .euuincad ol the approaelnng attack, obaeY. vtd a cowardly silence, or baaely cried "all's well," placed as he was lii'h on the Watchtmver of our libertiet, be would have doerved the deep execration of his countrymen. And will lhoaefum, who, thouKh believing this danger nnsjfinary, admit that liberty it tube preserved only by perpetual ti'il:incc, destroy that, vigi lance in their iwr. irinnu by inflicting de gradation and disgrace Will freemen mem selve V pardon notliiuir to 1 beiri;k. au,.ussrs nui proue tuesrit the ranks of "; psironage, or incur their "displea. sure. It 1 far less difficult to to float in a cur rent than to stem ita tide, and the public aer. vain who exchangee administration for opiiositi on, mustbeexcustd at least.froni the mutiteof pretent reward, and abuuU w be rightly con demned. Tha tendency of the selfish passions to prefer the aide which dispenses office and e. mohirnenf, ix obvIorj to itf J ami all history wiil prove that far more Statesmen hove hr...i ,l,e,r .'" 'd bttely sold the intererta of their consiiiueni PJT JSotnjr over 10 the Adniiniatra 11011, mail oy leaving il. Ilea are then. I..,w yon reprove tlie ii depemlence ol your Itepre- ""'"- 7"" entourage lliem to prefer ... ..iu luvaiiceuicni ta tneir coun try's good. Sir, J have thus far said naUiiria of me lamieulnr requirement which tiicse alesolutiona i demand of out Senator Ui aciimwJfcdaetue ctror. il .ft ,1... C-I..-1 I .... . . T' m't nic IOUKT11UUU. o OS OIlMltOH, eXOMMMil nn Iii. oatu. fcvery public servant m required to take an .v.. . 1. tn r... :....: ., . .. vim vuuHiiuuoii, m oruer mat lint great pnn ciplea of justice and liberty, which it embodies. bokept intiolatc.; and whenever, by word or deed, u ueciuea a cousiiiulUlVuI qUeroir,"tiiv i eye ofliea ven has been calbrd to nitneas hit sincerity, and di vine vengeance inqirecatod, if ho shall fail to express tlie honest convictions of hia mind. JVor is this all. If it be true, that it is a part of Jislative duly, to observe tha administration of tlie laws, anil toiU. dare wherein tliey have becu iiiisinlerprctod or luisappbed. every bvuUinr ,.lnrt..i... 1.- bit Oath, to DLlke SUcb ilueLirafinn ver he believe. Hiot the ContuuUonhai'bccajuai tonally violaled by an Execuiive officer. Lndur this biirh sanction, as well as a duty, was tiia Resolution of the Senate passed, and the vole of Mr. Mangum given. Yet. we are about Hut. Mr.' Speaker, I deny the Constitutions! rijht f the ttenale of ihg Unitail ' Wtatm t X0 ngo"a ny thing from the Journal which they have puhlialted as genuh.e. Tho CoiiKiitulioil declares tliut euch IIjusc shall keep a Jnurnul of ita pMceedinas. and fioin time to time publish tha same, and the Ycis and Nay of tho members of either Housa on any i tbe payment uf the ..,:..a r...n' . .1.- . .c .-i . ., 1 J uLniupwiui, bi me uesire ui ohc iiitu 01 mose pro-1 repi cscntativc oe eiiifriHi on uio journal. ,-aw sir, lit the . r w. it ui luu uiair, tvuu are ianiev to iniit compact. I remonstrate again any niutita wa one of U.e galhtnt t.rf,..U New Orleans, when it was oiratlt the British forcet in 18H haij Z tj JlstlnjuIaheJ niiiiscif "in' &f ' Biorable action of the StU'tjf Jani I&15i and (tail atlvancetl Jarge , t ff- the ariitirjg and equipping the t pny he. commanded, w hen the Aument was: unableta. furnUU fund for that purpose. Captain! w as at i.ui tiiue in Biiiueul ' cirt stances, but haa ' since been reuY opvertj pi hl "this 'ITicumgtt together with Uie. anguiali' raised the uetar 01 nia riutuis betura C seen. fiaapribithlr produced.! alafc nf despair undnr which ha fl tmtted the tasli act winch J tenmn. his life - - - : ; t " Mr. Wa gsra ran n cou finned alafe.incdia' of the Senator front j vtie-treTraWtrs. g Ktalemeuta ot Mr. Berrton, and nu, to le-cummit the bill to the CueV tee uu Military Aftaita, with inttri titiis soto amend it as to autbal vveruajeuti uLabiil tiie Conrtituli.m has mai. resentativr, rxcrpt that of an imnrai hmisiii- vhirh i trjtasf h Judge on tbe iHiradolt, whether icfi "an 1 fr trgard tfa3 tslilwlon and tlie duties of ,,"" emy - awe W tr44, ca jmdu) uo diOVr. "Ofimt pitli wutU vow reouert," :- VVImw r."0- ."y passes the pswvr to eomprl tha uPt Mr. Bbmnt uf North t?uroUn, In Committee ...icwcwng, aeearlaaaat to 4m-1m(amlW'''" :.fM'- draiat-- lilit rtiU iLuL'ij leTaism gtsmg Ibealami end jrfflJstiii llia agilauc of, thoss from arbour Uoverj.iucul baa do rwea k nkiaucet If tbe other House uf the Leg. 'mLmun aboaU pas Resolution direrting tb pub. be Treasurer I pay a. sum of moury l otniTr ; without eroding beaU our coucurrence, it iwuU i not exiiy a eur ngut, tarf our duty, lo Kmopatraia .iultuwiu'r tLfuilillLm wl.k-a.Mw. .l i..-. i.-rt. rfVT' " - " "w.niwHi wy iiio stousc - Jtmhtd, li,att.tiemdMad-1iy iba'secorMt aociion 01 me sseoiul article oTtlie tiutstiluliou, "that lb Presidenl sImII have power, by ami with lb ad vice aud cttawmt of Ihe kciuite, lo uiake treaties, pro video" twu-tlwnja pf,tbe Soiiuti rirrWnt concur," the ouse gj uvprnainiativrs do not- claim any agency biU.Uicli. Waa in aut.atuio.u. -UW. ij 'Iun' w "ir 4 rs, or t express bis aeotimenls in tt&r&to itJ.0nf" Br"' ?u,wn 'Mwit policy atcoufiraJ fbifrirfVa. "Bs proeeuure, u lua txcelkwv lb Gov. in nntsntg trtuUi-s, but lunt when a IreatV stinulalea I trn abtHjU draw i wajraiit uo Ll u, American Congrtas tbe of atry Jnfvidual wtsbr pretence ar mitak,Uuit gu ul" W H lawefa of Cengrosa, it must deprud for I'teHyrTie WhOlerwentyrottrSOes arqwoprWat bad been mad tWt bf law, w it execution aa to suelt stitaalatiotat ru a law or htwa V Ui' .'T lu "I"" 0". t the 'ie- uoU likawwr assist that by proUna ar rcluUo, Tbe "-wl by iroasi and U i Uie cumdituiion- ,,,en 0,;''u'd S tes had sumel pow. fU-Suuin ISlSaryointeJiJudgeof nd tluty of tbe House of Heprei.talie iu , ' , ,H'.,"n ' h,mr b"'A thajnAa, Court to CU a vTwbb bToc- - o dclil-eral. ontlie exieaeVJrJn- ?ZL Z t,,!t"""n 'T w h? eurreJ,tlnkaowkg,of uiGea audi Treaty into efUrt and f'"-1-' ''" Ue aealed . bly, WW, aaj-oe, Tb. ktter of tbe CoiuZ 4 ai.d-aet iLmm. as in tm ir ludw T TS WS. Utt authorised such aa aimointment l. -.1... ,i aaav be nn ... .il ....i. : . ",J Vluittl criplmu of praise, amt that if. iu an ummanled yaeaney luppsuew -duVug eors- TUa Legis latora winch axj evened, probably ouurrew t w vktuwi s enuatrucuoii tut pub all leapect kit that diaUnguUW .nd p,, Magitmkv(Gov, a sate,) bad thr Ucarnd A-m..1.I. i. .1 ??L - ,rt u'wu rttf they not bava .asolvcd that Hat ExIUmry iu making such ap Puutrt Waaa u " oHsumuo) atat Mt, Put in jnogtum of both 1" . . .. a imsuhw auan 00 tpaOp, atttst de- ! ."Wy U ownian of tba dajrtmcnt or. adv wUkb bebrre It riglite ta lia Wa tiolatcd. rtJ '. imrfelkB ot matt it niay t hiamprt,m. iwde. but th tike result may baprrn in lb r,Klttti f any i Us pea-ux. The beaut of tba Unit. ; -tatr tbetraore beutg m ... Lrgi4stiv body, riatbad f ilk a full Ugaaaut pnw!. as tb lima- of Rep. raeittatfvre, rxceptiug in tlx aiiikk oaiitesifar of li. ( I eric mat menu Ulla,had a perfect right tMwver it we eenvtnced vdx faet.todeiht JVasideiit aad tovadad the pmioea of th Jaw. aaksrs aad ttaiW eeiour uf stecuUru bat raiin, ..1 1. ,t. l.j , . .--"- i-t-or ttv. stinni rowefs wiuca ackMig. DuUic votx! Krsafued, Tiutt it ia uot tioccssary to the pro. pnety ,J auy application from this House to tlie lor iiiiortoatum .Wauvd by lliem and whKh may ret,c lo ,,,y Gnn;,,,,,,..! frictions oriha llmisr, that the puriMwes for which audi infornwtion hmv be wantd, r to wl.ajh tho same may be applied, shoukl be sttl i ti,e applica MOH. ( J.acux Ha, f Jt,. S f, i80 48a, 480.) 1 licac ItesoluiMin assert in sul4aiH., that tlie I resHlciil 111 witW,iddinS the inf,nwtioii ,-ht !r he Houac tin the ps-ttml Jl,,i h had n,.i b asKtsI loj., as evidence on an impeachment, bad contma-curtl tixir rigUta and vndalwl Ina cimati UVtoiial duly, j tt Ihey wt rv adotiled by a Vote or f W5. Ainmip; the fonmrolahoinare audi James MaJisoiiand Nathaual Macon, nnsceuiura tat tba House Imwevrr, .Irrw farUi r' the President , be did nu OouM tlwir p,cr , tlltKU ,liBkit,-M to Uifir conatllutbnn.1 ri-l... :n " buia, dunn5 the adnnnWt ratio,, of the abler ..ar . a v Adams. - aouthn,, f aoTah JJ men inc rviug s r giu in iiiipress subjects into me military scrvtcr. t:b uie came to Parliv tieni an 1 nilere.l to siuctmn Ihe bill with tne 1'rvamr.lc. l.y which mean. be sai.l. out that fF$& waantesssratowtaaig wy jltew '!!- sx4t.ar'W.wartiarti nW """eil qiestrm with regard to -ilif prefogatit e ,f mj um ukt oepanmenla of I fi' u," m' cutfmnec 01 tne Jtouan or ib'p. would be avoided, and Hie Drrtcnsbma of each party be left enliie." ItuiU Uouseatouk fire at th. '.' Mury,,: . The 1.rds .aa, ., ell .,a .Common pasMKl vote MeeUrinf it to be a bii'h h.eh g"f PM1 WihtfAMrt..t ika nulicg 44 any to command him, to aver tliat this Resolution is not merely untrue, but unworthy to remain a..,. riecorda of tile things that once were done. Really, shvit would soBn tonequmly--Tmjper to direct Imuiovote fur a resoluliuu, uascrtiuj, ..that, uonc sucl as this obnoxious one, of the lost session, ever h"d P?"- pat would require him expressly to tall lulsehood. rius, requirea blm to sujtprea. iiio truth That would ask blm to declare tbe noq-exlst-ence of a fact, which, all the world knows to exist. This coiumunds him to dcsLrov Uie best eviilru. by which iu existanco is proved. . Is it exnecmJ or desired, tliat be shall obey this mandate 1 Can be do it, witliout the lowest humiliation and infamy t Ami ....en honor from dishonor jyy J .Oajj fame from iiifarny proceed 1 Can we imike a "dinuraeetul requisition of him, n ithout disgracing ourselves aud tha State T But these consequences must bo diwe- ,.iitt.-swX.;.;l;":.i.-i 6"'""! . iuo KSBuuio uisiorr 01 liie country uiutiluted, not because, in the lungusjru "of tlie first lion by the Senate of thai hiatury which it has put forth to tbe country, as the record of its transactions. ?fo secure the UKwtrijjiJ accountability, and to cx iose tlie conduct not msrely of tlie whole Usly, but uf every individuat'coniuasiu.x it, to the public scru- mese .rournais to oe T.Cit. - uul 01 what avail is It, tliat tliey shall Iw kept an.l pubjiajied, if al auy time, A I ' - . : .r . .1" . I. .. . . j t m .mi ni-.u ( u viwro-, uiwwwff - wrto same or difTervut memlsMs, may vary or alter it at pteaar Irt Jepctiilciif ly uf the flcboddtvhich tirighf thus he interKlutel in the binlory of the country, what facilities for deception would it afford for apo. talcs and demagogues 5 If tliey can expunge by in struction from us, tliey can do ao without it; and if they can erase, it will hardly be doubted that thev rca.aU iiert, VVbeievn'he ercd thai any measure is unpopular, the Yeas ami N ays iuay be struck out on inoiion, though reeordeil year ago, so as to leave tho acts of iudividunls en tirely to conjecture; or the votes may Iw changed, or fictions inwrtcJ, so as U niae a patriot or Uailor 01 any public man according lo tho wishes and pur. poses 01 me parry 111 power. 11 tliey can xpuuge the proceeding of the last session, how are they lu be hiadered from Idottiu'g out tlie proceedings of the Administration of Waaliington. To guard ill poo pie from impowtiqruj and.deceptiona like liicao, tba provision ot Ihe Constitution last noticed was made. t is one ol me many proposition which a Cousti- tuuonal oath Iiliurs mecorw-tence to intintaiii, - But we are now required to command our Senator in Cougrass, not merely (as I have before shown) lo KlImM .IT Anlniiva l.tJ '1-1 '. ' TTt 1 . - - . wuiiiiuii winuniy auu uouoeraieiv asorraa. ed on a CviutituUoiiaiouiMlitu ui uis oam, ny an erasure of Uie Journals. Such is the degrading dilemma in which it is proposed to -piaee orra-or the most Uigtiffimhcd sons' oTtlie Stale, who has devoted na small portion of hi lif to her etwee, and whose public character constitutes a putt oi uer moral property, w lien acting in masse ami under party excitement, men make requiremenU and perform acts which their own individual honor and private judgment wonld condemn in others. To this House and our constituents I leave it to detenniiio, whether Uie proceeding contemplated by Uu-se Reso lutions bo not of this character. Sir, I iinibt apofogiae for having dotaiued thcJIiMuc lo"ffv I"Pwhera.jot for attack, but defence not for virtoryfbul truth. .... if these humble views shall contribute any thing to the better understand ing of Uie important suhjecU involved iu Uie Resolu tions under consideration, I am amply rewarded for the labor and attention bestowed upon them. ' TWENTY THIRD COXGItESS. Senate. Saturday, Jan. The Senate did not tsit to-day. Monday, Jan, Mr. Webster, from the committee n.i tlie ir, 19. uiliciary, to which had been 'referred the bill to exempt merchandise imDortcd under certain circumstances, from the operation ol the tariff laws of 1834. re- iwrted the same with un amendment. which was adopted, and the bill waa ordered to be engrossed fur a third "rc'i'd- - - - i'he bill authorizing the State of Alabatnu to apply the twit per WTrtr-ttHhc hett proceeds Tif ihe pubUc-aauda iu lhat State to the purposes of Kdnoation, wgs taken up and coAsidcrcd as the order of ..v. uujt ami nei a ueuaic, ill WlilvU aiessts, Kinc, or ticoriria. Iviit" and Aioore, ot Alabama, '1'oitulextcr, Porter, Kane. Frelln'rhurseii the bill was amended, ou juution id MvA ''e . ."!.ner . s W:rm: Pninilpvlpr tba Kill uu l j 1 to me t.nmmn'r-e.nn Kmeign Helstioiis, sr' Such are the terms of ilemincialiiin in which i'ginUtivo AaMm1lieaol Knglrtm) were-jiermth fed lu speak of their monarch before Jheir riahia were firmly ol tblisln d by the Itrvolution ofloMS. Since th .t period, ihe most high pre rogative Tory has never breathed a doubt Midi a riglil In raibaincut lo it fullesr txtent. Hut it it. vehement ly contemled hrre, that one nuiiu.Ht a.n.i..K . . I' . I . .... i .....hi tiiv iMifuir ui (iiearnm 01 iree- (bun, they have vrnuirid to q,tet'nni the legali. ly ol a single m, tbx hkmI li morrd sons of all the Slates nutit be bumbled n.t, merely to can k'Mi tiieir Horn.w, but lo undo the deed. Sir. I Ppesl m rvety Amcr can ci u to a.y wheih. er the powers t itieir president are mure abso lute than twW-wf; a British King, or whether tbuif tiugresi, in ithrr IIoumt, iiac not the right, to apeak ol the fnrmer Willi a freedom at hst t qu d tit mat uf the l.unl and Commons in regard to tba latter, Why, ' r, the enprea. awn cwu. aiued in tba It solution of the Sen .le, rr sideling ibe Preaklvnl, ia high Omumendatiuu eomjiarrd with tb aensura and aniumd v r.ion, wliicb for centuries past, the , two House i I'sriiantent bav fubi.uadjr wseU na a King, whosccwdiiigtothe theory I'lbatGovvrnmeni, Jean do no arong." Tbelegitimat powers of Inc Prvsi lent are iremrMdmi enough. To say n.rth.ng of ihe chief eowewnd of the whida mu utary lore, and ihe negalie acts of iKi latiori, the powrrteaniHMiit fiHtv th.msin.1 t.is. eera, eomperisl,ri by salarh-s of may m liior, rUolUra,aftdcnmsr; nth? bu lnrs mustjrot- init laxanaaa place muv b liW'ucuons! uwouiu seem, .sliould .ckto taluturi! seiiou upon " great question of national policy. These however pertain to Ihe past," aud if iaipliciUy obeyed, ran only fuUify the Journal of the last Ses sion of Congress. .Sir,- lb Journal of a LcgislaUve Assembly is it autobiogiapby iu life written by itself." VVheUier well or UI, Unit wbioh wa ically done should be truly noted. If the acts which, it teofdsrWwriseeTid jusmnd beneffTiutsTorj eqiicnce. it it a memorial to tho hinor an.l dotii of iu authors 5 if otlierwi.c, it coutbrs 011 them ! nu i ... . T .. .f . .1 1 iC . . ...I.:, a . ' ..m,wm.j v. m uuwreui Klliu. II UH) Charge contaiued iu the resolution of Uie Senate, bo uulrue aud undoserved aa reg-.irds tho Presideut, Uia inum, lation wUI only iccod on .Uieiiisejves, potii in the estinuulon of Uuf preacut age ami if postority". But hotv futile and luctfact uuf aril rheso resoiutiont in at toiittng thotr ajiparciit object f The Journal uf Uio Sdujlo have beeu printed and distributed in all eur public libraries and have gone forth in Uie daily and weekly paper to the ends of Uie earth. " - Id it an n.1 1 .1... I... l.t.i! . e ., ' " .' I mwu( ia uj uiuuiujr out iroiu me iiianujcrtpt at r asrangion, mai u copies win Im destroy ed, and this horriulc Resolution forgotten J We read iu na- lurat litstory i a wingless lard, v?ich is hunted for iu plumage, and wken. hard prensed by tbs horsc ntau in the chase, bide its head ita (oaves and vain ly Sttprjoaw that ita whdlii bddjf is couceala.1, ' The prjcceding contrmplulij by these Resolutions, ap pears to me, sir, to" be (bunded on a like vain sup-pusitiua.- As well may w attenit ta gather in all the leevef af Uie last Autumn, as lo destroy the n- woiea mat ttesoiuuon Has acijiiuvd. uf the claim to tlie :s of the deceased cU h.iTtntr fltrrwatll t.a tnnki.iii- ii.t in Co uiuittee of the Whole, i amendment was.adopletl, and tutlf was onieretl to a third reading, Mr. rrelinnhuvtieii Dreseutti il jii.iiii.iii in juiiii jvona, piincipai Lis of the Cherokee tribe of IntfiJ prayiua that tlm UtuteuV-sSutewIi pui ciiase Uieir landi, and cede tlvj to tne btate of Georgia, Sic. which i referred to tlie committee oh ludii Allairs, ami ordered to be printed. ThuttduM. Jan. i The bill inakinc at.nnmriatinnaff ltie"1cufren'r"rDe nses of th 'ihad lefiimeitt,. for the -year 1835, i reau me i.uru umrj auu passed. FfUau.JatL.9X The bills making appropriation, I the support wf the Army, and for li Revolutionary and other Peiiaiunert were read the third time aud pawe . M W- - nouse or Kkpiiescktatites Saturday, JatuY!. . . a grrat jiieal or private business wta acirdi and a number f resolutions, ina ingarioo committees, were adoptediarass whieh wer several on tbe expedWtivf granting qusiitities f iba pnWnr hu J, scrum new nia.es in WlllCIt BaKJ an,S ated, for nurpoaea of internal tmitTeaeaix' Monday, Jan. 11 1 Mr F. Everett presented ibe mcaataidt; .a ""I ier cuiei of liar Lav rose nation representing; their deterawW ion ic, emigrate to the country west f 4 Mnsnwppi, anu praying tt.e aid of Caujim in ell'ectinaT their remoial and rmwaiJ for the sacrifice attending tbe same. Mr mi. - --. ... The annual appropriation bin for TenH canons again co.nWun. Mr. Parker fW Jersey resnine.t Ina amendment proposiag IT strike cut tb iicta for a fort oa Tbtat'e Hoinl, in the East Iciier, New York. Aai ima'ed debate aio on this auvii..,. ui resulted m ib rrjeataan of the amnulatta by yeaasntl nays. Sn tl hem was not stridi en om, but remains iu th bill," And tbaa" waa ordered lo be eiiaroesaiiiW. ii.;ksmL; ing ai.d tbea ihe ll.me adjourned t , . . . Tueiday. Jitn, 30.' Tlie bill making sppmpiiatioa furuV cud and ibpliMnatic expenses of gmrrameat, for the tear 18JJ. wa taken nil im niaiiik tee of ibe Whole, ami. afirr uadergoiog enarJ siueraoie diacussion, reported lo Ibd House. - Jf'edne$duyt Jan. 21. . j Mr. J. Q. Adams roie and said that IX wn' detiroua of addressing a question to. U l.bairniaii i,f the Comm ttee i f Koreign bVs l.iiuus, bui first, il . would be necessary' fcrt bun in ii.ipure of tha Clisir who aa ua Chairman uf ; thai Cumn nice. Mr. Cambt. leng as i. tie woubt 'lubirin the jentlraw fiom MasaacUusrl that he Was llieChairaas of theirrtirmMetr Koieign Ue-laUl n br ing beta elected lo that staliun by tbetsa- Mr Adams said, f am iba iiuwh t appeared thai a iu w iiiinchile bad betre ia$. irmliicrd into hc House in repaid to tbea-l ganixstion of th Committee. Afttr pesk ing snme time muhe subject of Hi osag' the House ui life ppoiuiiiieiit of Coiuaarf K es, in denigaiioivuf which usage hia hornv a1fr'-ttitMu"aml'e6ii'aati'Tw.' e-rsai were laid on the table. mi. rointieiter. jrom j iu Com ,:: iinPuLdio Itds."ta wmt on the subject was refern tK iTmrted a hUlautltorixinj 41ms wvestment tif tlte tverx pr ceats. of Mississippi, . reserved for Miwiig luaus, m reriain VU.IIIIMII ,1, i.oiniintee as w m HitsHHHnni-atOMr-attanimatrd tlebste, avf wlnclt --tramhli-rerrErEvri'Hr,lr' i Paitmi and Archer,: look paiV wrt M' I'nlk made a puiivl ul. order aale tbs rigbt-trfr-jftrntrcnMin- from JllsksacrruseHts make the inu ion, unless ibe rules acre aa' peiised wi h lor that pnipnue. The objet! which wait .! tho firat .1 '.....i ... ,"m l'tig 'een o.eriuled by the Chsir.or . . . ... ..(., ami viui bunk stocks; But again : Iu wkat way is tbe f tola for erDuhi- ren ! On a rcaoluu'on, I presume, to ; i us w tm nen i out rcaotuuon, i presume. be lie re-alter mtroduccdt ' And will not Uiat R. aolutka tecit the one to be effaced, aqd revive iu existence aa often a it may be dcetroyed ! Let us so tbe practical oiwraaou of tlteae instnunl,,.. , Suppo.se, Uient to have passed, aad that Mm "learn- etl to a second readinr. ff'edilitdiiu. Jan. 21. -MrIUuton-fr4,he--4J Military Affairs, to which h .! li-n . Jl terrea the nelitmn of r.nntniu 1,.bi, Hudrr, of New Orleans, rejiorted a bill lor his relief, which was read, aud or derod to a second reading.. ',. .- DuriiiS the reading ol the- hill, Mr. Dentun was informed bv one or tuo . tlemen near him, ol ihe'unhftppy terniina-i nii mi mora ni Ol ltws existtiu:!! ol Captain lludry, by hUntvtt Icintl.J . Mr. Beitloii then iose dud said, that he was unaware, until that moment, of the inelanchulv decease uf the, gallant officer whose -claims he had advocated. He had presented those claims at t)ie last tessruii of Cnzivss,aul.hftlc"iutitiuif4i to press them, until tltrrcited ? by te cum- l-Htitt... a.. ' A. .1 .. 111 I. . I . ;"" ui irjuiii una uiii nut nc Dim just been informed , by e Senator frortt Louisiana," that Captajii U miry had, in a fit of despair this moraine-, put a end to hit existencet and the only duly now left . . j j - lllm WSS tn tlll'iuala Ik. tu.....,. .,f ill. hill in order that the heirs or reoresell'a- tives of the deceased might - tet what hej iM a iff - a . i - was eniiiienxiWj ne nan Htiilirubtel the a.... : ..r A I 1.,;. - - . mm a j uia i .VI -. 11 f vt'imt i t a t?ai it laJry I j debate was ftrrtl.er eonthined.'aml terminate1 by a rnutkiq of Mr. laine lu lay ll.e piolia' xtr . Adams on tlie tain. .11 aitlHliCV ai iKyifia'mditjotuilljl mitbeieriue'l of af Jartis, who wislitd "Jktr. Palton loexplif word (iuio'i nf) whtch bad fatten frofflkt! in tha tsonrse ol deba e. Tlie Speaker Mi interposeil and s'aled to Mr. Jar vis lUal th gaaltcman li o it Virgin; . bat e been C1W ly order for Ibe use ,f ibe a oril, ai.d tlat Chair coi.sideted it as limial'v a il tlraWB ) the Subsequent onVaa'run oft .y'-i!,e- g'entfc-. msn, uu ciiinplcti:ig I' e seiilc:.,e. .Tur. ft; l on saul be bal i-ol reiri-cinl :.u shvuld ac rriisctllie word, unless ihe g.-ntic:fian fi! Mail k retrcted the iitiputaiion ulncll Mi produced it. Mr. Jartis, aecordiin to prtrl mise, rrneaed the motimtfo lay ibe jnetUw nf Mr Adams on Ibelablei wliicbsxaa agreeJ lo veas Iii9.'n Mr.; Mercttr tbe4 made s pacific explaiintion ia relation 10 wbsl had passed brtwceii Jlrn'l Jaxti and. rl- lot', which was generally undillood to Ifp-E Ttiiuatetheflmt'trr-- - :..-i-Lf I - - Thttrtdou, Jan. 22, I .Tlie House rrs'imetl the coiia ileraUea tbe appropriation hill tur the citil ami dip"" mat ic expense of trriimeiit tisr tbe jefj ia"5i when a dekate' arose, ahieb conliliarJ until ihe Hoiiwr Bdjoiin.ld.'' ' jaSf"; . ; j r . ' ' ' "" Friday"' Japy 23. 1 The faih'Wrg rojilioni iflVietl bf f ISarty tevrral da; s'mre, wus, after eett'f erul.le di.cussion, rdeired lo ilicf. tiaitU, ou li.il.au AtlVusi '. ., . ... , '-' ,f lt.snSed.1 lut l In President oftUe Im'"'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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