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r d.eiit fa dicontinue- the ex- ,'i O'.m.:.. a,, j ...... nipor-A i.otto. h ,,t y .v. maUt between niladelphia arid '"""r "I"'.'" by themj and the great mail will m from New York to New Or- 'nn'cal estii'tsStneiits in first rae .riist-iiiiiU & s;tvn;II: a wool t'arding midline, .il-?,, '.11,' Ta.n yard Bin F'l'inilrfi vit! nn-iv nt'ier u prospermia They have also many -of Hie best nt .I t F.irnt .occupieibby i in!, !:;.;, t, temperate vand enter-, . prisjng ring of fanners.', , Wilr wrr were (BFri uiii'e 1 with snch neizhbor th.-n g-t along-in' sj.if of the worst .l.'iiufr,ifin.- I it'nof owing Tu the fief, ilt tt so miny New.pipurs are tji ken, in that neigh!). i hood, that the - Ie prosper no weur Swthr.ni Ci' xtti. mmtm mm. mm n.m iiiiwiwhi Itrjjort f the pom 3Iatcr Cieu . J st Urncr. lKp.BTMr(T, 'f - .MHf ,t!.elt"of July ,Ut; tlW to.it ' oi the united S .K iii op-enii-m were. a n.iilv iis ran, be W CTtam-d, Ul.343 nf i in ettenf, and the anfiq.il transpoi tati iri Of the mail in them S3,59r.006 mUn, izr ? J)rt hMM and. inulkifT li,BD9.a8t - " ,aolei'eti C' - 'Xf ..' 18.804,700 tu teain!i.attji)J rifr.ff,r 1.793,034 The increase of route In operation ;tlmnt!ie preceding ynr;ws 22,93 ; miles, and- uf the atioual tt anXM ta- ti'n 5,018.620.: r - : ' r rM i ;it;.f ti pott route covered by- contracts WUI , bat least I42,grr mile in,lrnxtbr-nl i rate 01 annual transportation uimn ..... , WW,.., UUIfA. , The namb-r of n . ,.ct T ola.e in the n TTuTiTiJit 'of ....a . 1 C'G within tho nrecedin 5 The niimbcr of prist fMl e etah!ih , ed within the year was 9JC. the num. ,bcr diseontinuetl 23 nl the chan., . f p-itmasicri.233. , Th- numher .f pt 'odcerbrTtVe 1st itwt. vas i 13,033. ' ...The pitti)!t('r fnernlfj perfurm Hieuvilatiet with admirable fi lelitr and prermlon. T!ie number nf enntractnri iii te k.. md ervio?:dujaii ihjkiit-yeafwa .C3 2, y i)f theie-4 Itr have bevn Sn4 . Wire orJe fur vafioiH detinqucnt te. anil thft .'sip'egate i,f f,,,;, impnge.t, J)d dedoction madtf durin the year. US4I.701 95. 3 Mont uf the btrn...nriric--nfiHithft1;ran'J7Ja'rj mon the ret, there tin bcn,' within J ,ixxt last year, a very vitsible improve . mcnt. 4 TU rc(nu of tlie Dcpsrlmmt for the I?t "'i;'iimii( io Miiiot tut iJcacioot return . ... ; . :--h.137.omjj ut xai'siiuiium, inciuilinp mi . Mlimot of lemnj not d- jute.i, vai 3,!1S0t7 73 Cxcnn of f?nu ntr jncu-' ' iiui 4ft o f " thl 'fute in about eleren darn. . . ; .s,' .,. v ' It ' boped that the bi'.J relatire ta WIpLvlH, , which paiHed the Senate-! the last. aitnual nession.- may became a ,w. It U liberal to'the railroad cn. I;DitJtftil-"WbaUleiiM-1l uiMiagiea , la, jnaRinj contractl with them. - i 4 ., ' . Fur ome time to come,' llae wail trainwtation will b nearljr atationa The post Vd.TVreaj ill reatljr; jn r rase. ; "I'he rey enj e wTlf rapid I y ad yam a aoon a the "neral embar. rsstiirnt are at enl. Tfla't of the latt rj'tarttT wan at least nine per cent, over the c'ttrreaimnduiz fl'iarter of last yearf utf, lhc,-tiaine relitiye propoi-" me k ii ,m ue, cxnecieu in me enmia uartera'.'ar.' i - ' . i ;The. itumSer of dead Icfter re furn "l tt the (K'partriieiit for" the lat t ua.rtcrj ha bftn iiccr;;nni at aecu rateljr a pfartirabK For the juar- er 'iiiiz ,;wtii June; iatj( tby were WT.T s vwu anu ior, tlie quarter end. in if 50ih Sptembcrjait, ever 225.000. i ne average, may i put tlown at 000. 000 annual). 1At 121 cinti each, their estimated average p . stage, the Imi tu the Department' on theae Jettera U ?1 12.500 a rear.V - ' . !:;KUinatini theltteri deliyered out at the ame agzrezite rate, it will ap pear that the- w!itdev; number of letters Mirered from i. the unit office of th I lie Indiana were in tketr lame, 'borne f their Ieff2inm'cre hong around the botton witU u) bol low metal balls or with' the dra of the grisly bear. After divrst'itlueiii selvea of their Jtetch-dqu!. i rose in rapid succession and each panted this garment to "the Ilonnr the seeretarjrf jinfm"th me oaii bear, " Wfcile perfurmine- lhyolu- un, oieyr reminueu nun, inev cos-, Jeaey r,uuMty, axcwupinura by M et9rt Jfani a rid .Vo;i V"l tlie IMt? rare Roard, on their way to Hyde eoun tj, lor the purposerot personally in toectinr the Droitresamade in drain 9 t . . Tebrlhris'itW? United State ifuring the last year waa iyij5.Q903J,,flr.Ji;c,Jetlcratul.dcd uui; more. the number of Newsna. . tii . .. . - rV.P"'",P,cl, r!,y,nK pos'age, conveyed by mail annaally. is estlmat- e i at aiwut,00a,000. The (lead and rrpe ne'tpapers may be iJUUU. .A he eonvenirnce of ihf public busi n!, anil the secw- Tthe books and pnper. rcqitiifTrvf -proof build ing be provided for rniXn.-nartnient. It ia necessary t ham-he' clerks pro- Vide I fur ill "'. HinUnrlil.. .1 .L- ' i i i" """ i ne iit twiim.i, session ue m ule nermnnent. cloUieiJ . as lie was clothed' I tnar made ' warm and 'coiiif.o tb One chief tooli his ornameots from head and presented them, and in time ac jSli Vteik foc4hfc,da was sMy nd ncomiortaDle ' Agreeable undian ettiqoette.the Secretary W2fiot,to have permitted himself to beMdone in roocrosity; but. oerh ins. ins frar f crratiiir iealoasy ahiuu? ijchiefs in the bestowal ef his nanufis. that prevented him from disnibiinimself on the spot: for 4he 6crejr is courtly ' man. -T ieene,jowever was most ludicrous and ainufc, . During the talks, Mr. Wcfeques ted that the Indiana might Deformed, that he was a missionary .frdbevond the big "water, and .. that as his wish to go tmonz them tt4e them Christians Assoorf a: t,e irreter explained this talk', the Paivf s burst to the committee of Way and Means. Cliy ui MrCItiaii TL ) CAirV 4'ambreleng muTe(i an: aditiutl- d Kentorij" Senator WhT al resolution, by way of amendment, sn" tlirfr four lime. Lt 1 trmini.tu.ii igaintt the iiS liiion againrt ,IJ refereoce til that to much ol the said Message as relates to the issue, by the Dank of th ing M at tamuskeet Lakeland jif viewjljJnlfed States of Penntylvaiua, cf the ineihe Swamp Lands of tliat'-regi6ii'f old notet of the bank, be referred to generall CuiomUteeoo tb indiciaryi which un me return oi ins excellency ana r .nr. naynes aecented as an ailUuional suite irom uyne, me citizens oi our i mo nncation oi me resolutions, ollere town invited them to partake of a Pub- by him. lick Dinner, but the acceptance of the into a loud Idu eh. with pressive of their full belief. tianity and Indians would n in hand, and shaking their 1-1 " .. . .P . w. -fraicn, several iimes-v r aanic ex- t Chris- go hand ads. Nu! no! Tht Crew of the. Caldvj asjuit arrived at VelascoJ ineynyereTiiTorme JTiy the thl ha a revenue cur!er"'whicfi the : B ilize and uhidi rlllllC coast of JMel-n , which tajejW icers o te severe met at recently t nearly . l r ;. . . . 1 ' cTcry vessel oi ilia Mcxicaiavy had 9 m Mm. mux mm, I B - I " w urr ii iii-sii riivpn iitumM a l. Wit a nnn .1 v c The books of the stock er, were opened on Mond aoout one hundred than have already been investe soiuiatetl fund Qr, Texas, rest thus made toward wi:. - i ii 1 - t t .uunt iitoi, nat . nad "-je great incite of the number of fCjTlpo-'lhecrd'irf tjie ivernment pn$t oiriqes, and jn the "in.ienitu.ile of I military scrip vv'tthin nc. omits from ,the old offices, topethnr l'st more than douh i . . , , ... . .i dnmission. last,, and dollars the con- he prog- nding the nsiblc el- few days In value, ren in m " The increase of thi whole year was 201 per cent, over the revenue of the preceding year, producing $228,834 59 wore inan was estimated. . Ignited statements; with estimates for the coming year, will be laid before ---ljingrcs-4nobedicnce-to.4he.actf On th 1L infant th IVpart- - -wo iu wvnutin, fr33 6S3ST Pprria in pt oRiee report J u'yrcv urau 410.682 81 - "j VT' CANADA. '" .''.No newt of importance bY t1e mail oi iasi eveningirum tanaua. 1 Iff re ported Moun MK- Wise opnosel th resolution FajMecTj orfcnsilrT-at1 su'iject f the Metsage in general Fin the course oi which he showed va reasons .-why" he deeroetl the proposed ...ru'n,- :.. .k- . . ..... .. battlt tht. ,Lake -if theTwA -""jLP ? U.ns, is not coi.firmed.-An jn- of .. ;. f disposition is manifested onLi,. r..,...:.,.J.r iv... ...i it... . our citizens on the rontierl.. : i . ' creasm the part to take part in the Canadian ' contest; Placirds are posted up in B iffaln, call ing'ipori volunteers to assemble. The filiien m Suantott.ln Vermont, nave held a meeting; and appointed a comnittee to parrhase 1,500 stand of arm lor the Lanadians. The nomita lion'all along the line appear to take nrp iiiierrst in the cause of the in surjents. It is seriously to bo inn my will be ' Iitch. tVhi. headed that our neutrality will be yi olaed. - , as inexpedient and improper. Remarking upon the able speech of .,ir. ir, : mccorrespiinueni -ol tlie llaltimore Chronicle tays: s , Mr. Wise took the very nrnner . . I .1 . . . . A ' gmunu mai tue appointment ot . com mittees to diliberate upon the suhjects u-uaiij toinmHi?u to .uiem wat aito- getlier a nugatory alTiir. constituted as those cominiltres now-are, committed. pledged, and bound hand and fmt to one coarse of action, defined, marked OUt. and milpil h Ilia nlnrnW -n.l riil ne ji. -sonner Sstar are enga- and spirit level of parly devotion.' He eeo m a Keen encounter of wits. M- lookp.l unnn it- jor IMotfi say; the Van Burenite al ways ejjject a breeze among the VVhig tun niiui every pipriiMi, an h.r. ,.1 , - . J " HOIS goes-Hfnd he gives us one of his 'Kill Upon the committee of. Wavs and Means as so composed as to make it sure beforehand, that, tfar from de. liberating upon what is to be done in resrard to t!ie finanrl il nun zest article in rrntv ta .uin I cnunfrv. in ihir w..i-.,i, ....i atrictute by Col. Webb. . .fate. ) thee w....ld nl ,i. f, Mr'. AU"m a 7 Mtmtx . " a 'J J " vui i v nui a i it r iroin antma is. iu-tf k.ii ts - . - 1 ho Courier says the Star wanted nolicv disclosed hv UrVa R..n in tnm Conu u, u ,1 .i!! ?oti..r . ui,i!uv HiKMi me iicnei lor atsemb v. nisrerent Mess.ir . u - irn.Hi- ml- ttef-tn ihr-normnaTi aw Tim nil i lit t len Jeil, oF 901ieorrtrreceived foiii ' vole: ; The Ti -"Mr. Clay a wamfy peal' receptloii. reference, comiJeraiM,. V owtticommitu g,i Uiioner. The Srni0, t mrn aaid Hi que.iion ofXiion MT nf11 iIwcumijii continued until fo , , th pecition vra .id npn th t.'iT 1 1VJ M or!. Proton, Hire, Roan JUfcA vier. Hiri.ic. M .lk.f. IVh;.. NAV8 Meor. Allro.CI.. J?', Cayton, CritenJon, Da.U Kniat.m. Morri, Nil. Pico , Prentiu. ni.;f. Sinilli, of Connecticut. Hmiik .I Swift' TaltmaJge, Tipton, W,U, WillL IIOUSR OF IIF.pni.-sr-r .4.. .1 ... .......... , n . Stfflle I.UArlr.'. -aI .1....;.!. ' ' .. .w. .Million .nnu hit hetlluina mm mi-uu.... . .... !M ?! Clia- IrilMi M.-renrv ... .. i-A ilrin, wen M-nraur a,i , lil. l, a , ..i. ... .1 - ra IMl, . H....II, m cri nil nn 'ffSttUlhMl.t. I..J k ...ir i... .- . . . : "ii ...... r.i . K.. nn wunnut lnteir,i,ol ,i ir-.u i.n.ir. ut ami nun m ik;. u.. i A liaiii.ii,. In Otnirrtri. m l,liiu. I . I.. u " . "I'M nveiiiTsaiT niiiiaiw lit. ........... i .11 -l.i.1. -Hi .1.. :. .. t . 1 ' linnnll. ' ll.il I .1. .... l..i: ., . I" T . a aya, 0...Blf.B .M In... I . .... . n..l 7 . ". a . . ". . i h. i .1...... . U ...... . . . EIIMIH1' VI ItlB .11 II tml n flll. . ... - III. winlrr will nn. rinnl.i l.-.l t. . .11 I i... " ' M uica, aim nirp iniirn roarifra lo Irw Abnlilinn.aiiil Jliat i AIoliik..iv want. '. Surrejoin, that lus nam .-, he belivea, wastroposeu, but some one su"ested. matii iney tooic the Star they would hayto take the Courier also, and that vui.j nccr uj a wouiu kill the wlrfe ticket. - v Sie Courier) makes manv grave C'ig, against the Slar. wlrich the larr rebuts, and ascrities to th fr ti me Courier is in favor f t WDster, te- tt t.nnrini. i. ... I. ' - i ... j w uiiurr personal obhira to air. Webster's friends: and h- be ore ster, and" the Star of Mr. Clay. Star chargesr that the Editor of iengaeed in the effirt to pack tli jMional Convention so as to tecni c nominauon 01 Mr. Webster. kmiI. ik. r.:t: .. r " . i J k. .1.-. r . . i ... -... iiuiiipiiiniiuii oi contractors, I ' 'yr "vmiinu tor k israpiuiy in- noer ii ai!ioiu?ciy neeessary to aug- -rcaf,nS' ' "Mue mutU necessarily i mi i ii c iu ni -ir -xiiirt-r -Am-- i vmiDne ininrTPiitrii kj i ktiT r ;-r i'"inii UIIIIH. I - - - - . I u I'lD till LI l Ul a..... a, , . I ta:e -reat pleasure W sayine tliat the funded. Thl noer late-l LV- "iCll 13 B OltACLEr - re faithful, .It voted, and ffficient I', n 1 ""P"1 fhatrevel the. ;noor,! ,,,,c hle,jthe SubO'rcasury often cast;"1 "c ground wnb o?h the i public ofllccr than u$t llililf starved sold I . " V, '",fcw'',',lll. - ' a . t " "Mil l IVIP t,faey a . , r- - cannoi oe Mun i, and. that th- rUrV. 1 ' uom him with- contemrt aa . ntf-l "l"B "n lir ICcpresentat ves.l'lk- ake-Hheif-iinirlr...--. I orthfeiCIWmiiM to Wnm10 Contradicts i this so far a fW ... ll . . f .. . KwrHy pariaKe-or-their anirtr Same idea may be formed of the ! j " best stock in the colint'ry. - -The"? 18 .conc,rne,, 'he people being mount of busin-s done inlthis Depart. I .'"g'' inlerest whUh H btars and th?,0" ,n ,u J "d declares that irom uu lact that the communi. ,ncrr'"g eoninlence in oi our a-. pqnal m i ota.l lund on hanJ,'- $841,913 39 in consequence of the failure of ; - congresa to reduce the postages at the - 't annual tesaion, arrangeniotjtsbaye been made to Improve the mai service beyond ,the extent of : the accruing revenue, so as to absorb the surplus. The, career-of improvemetit has been arrestwl by apprehensions of reduction - nf revenue, growingimt of the general , commercial embarrassm eiif i tint na r. x present rentemplated. : t ; The fiiUowing improvements liaye r - wade -in thrireoTTf aliufmTt . ting intelligence Within the last two f Tear,' viz ... , tr Here follows a : table ahowinff- lmw , the Express Mail hat laciltUted the transmission oi letters ' Of course, the whole intermediate adjacent, anymore remote region of the Union are benefited hr this , .create of expedition. TT-.'l fha advancement of the Depart - tnent ir, other respects m rnnally satis TactorT'i-i--'-r'i'-'i. ' ' ratmfts of all sorts received in tl.i At. feretU ofTcps. 'xcluding the AudiirV I'uipe, amnuni4o a ilailyaTerage or but 3G0 for the workine days'! en i n tlCn ton - , .. " I ... w,iou n year,; rue rominunuta tions Henf, to!bour47trJilly. equal to Hr.HO.a yo.irj and the cases actual, ly derided bTf thf Postmaster Genefaf. to 43 daily, equal to 1 5.02i a y.-ar. ' ' The msgnitude of the work donhv IhAttdit&riirifTrtcTkTTfia- timatea Irom the Tact that theyexamine mf nf v ncred lorrent of ereU ..I! ... .1. . I . !.' . . llAtt IniLlll.Jl.... la : . tm nnnvTimnniii ieri v aecnmiT-irn , ure ninmnrnnie nrniiuri each postmaster, making near 48,000 ,omes,lc -industry will combine ftCCnuilts a vrar.- an.l th. ...... .r rnn Caen inak the ttabilit envernmenf. .will iSnrtl,. ri (ler tlie rrrtirratta. fa II.U .tlr.L ly as valuahle as the promissory not e ' Indeed such Is our firm belief. thi"'1,ie " soon Ha toabled to closP tint war upon her wn terms; a wiuiuui. any consuierable increase me national lcbt, that we .hesitate io aeciaresthat asa natural attendi upon the close of the war. the renew wve-trane with Mexico, the measure has e-aincil ar.Kn.k .... , - O " """'-HI- IH 'th branchet. y ; ' .....j - . The "beau ideal of ,IWnr. --.V -. k writer call the conductor quircr, must therefore matt. his mind to sround his arm nml join the ''floating scm,, for it teems "the follower, of the camp" are, afte all, to be the victort in - the contest. Is he raedy to bow to the cap?" i postmaster, making near 48,000 uon,es,l,c industry will combinen lunfs a yean and the accounts of rh.BSinS th balance of trade so gjt i n(ractor quarlcrly or oftener, 7 ," our favorthat ere the perioibi inz abuut T.000 imr. u..:... the redemption of these t .e !.:..' . ,t..tl k.---.j..-j -.L. - -t" ""i" i -jmh.s requireu in this ser- f """"'nveu,ine cotters ot ou itt' " Ia 1815. In 1837. 1 H.059 l.,877 3B.tt3.9fiS ,$4,137,056 . Pott b3ice , Vildof mail route ndef contract ': 112,774 Mile f annual v - . iran'Otniaiion sj.sdtt.4S8 . net enu ' ., ' , f 2,9379 - In 1835, lc Department Wa4 labor ing under njtrsorditiary 'Jbt of SG00.000; in ISSTat has a'sttrplut of - KRorts have been maX to orkinize a grcsttnail line from N-'iVlciJlirowgli lhiladelpliia,iJJ.iHiinore; Yt'Wi;,,. t Columbus and Cincinnati, by Jatt" down the Oliiofi Mississippi tit ers, W ' Louisville, Mcmpliis, Helena, 1ck- liurg, Natchcz7&c. to New vOt leans. between Cincinnati and Louisville'. trmbnat mail nor runs dailyi from IpWrilc to New Orleans it now runs n,c fc.,w,sfk under a recent contract, has been gr,1" C'' ?;n: ing is wanting' c,U,r1, anU,,1!h bu t a contract wit), Ty " ' nT !'' al- -r.t. It is anticipated that w Pro'- snail fca in full operation. I''' yceiclnin2 each tear the aeeufr.i aoaui si.ij ex pfstmattert; and car- riin; on ths heavy corren,inlpnr. growing out of these extensi'e duties. itement tiva man transportation. I have the honor to beyourobediet servant -. . AroirTvE-vrrATtr rV'!8: President otjheJItteR ernment will be filled. to and this stoik will then.be more ine- iiianu .nn more valuable abroad an me .lock or the bank of the li trd Sfatef or even the bank of 1 . Tti.u TeVrgrapf I TIIU SUPREME COURT.? v e nave heretofore omitted tdn The Methodists, a few welra a!nr WemtraMP'S Pike county SbSfe?1 1i!ch V concourse o. ii-iii. cu. j i tew urunnen wretches attended for the purpose "of disl urbin" those engaged In religions extMclscs They had been rrproverj several times, pablicly from the .'tanl.; Onj Sunday eyenliig, the ringleader among them, with several of his co-adjutors, rctireif a few hundred yards, to a Groceryand replenished their Canjeeni, .While there, a gentleman, wlio- was piously ilispnsed. happened to past bv, and at tempted to dissuade these fellows from further mterruping the worsUiping as the annointment ttAL tV " Th Pi"rrrrg 1 WaTCeTif one! WtiriTT. o aamblyi . Tbe-Tiitsleader iwore1 hi'"' '? cl-kofEsS .,. . . . ... . a .tt 9y :ClM.NaCOAlWa.!, heUrombec ington correspondent of the New York Already we are pleised not tho5 Courier & Enquirer thus co iclude. tn rival among , Xhrfti in teresting acunt ol a presentation ble members of the court, and aV ' M K l&jtr1? ?tf-'V;CI'5 !- ff-- - counser.a.tendv A:;, at the ocat of Government. , 7 ; d.slance. When -this couVt shH I i!.t ' W lepartnSt,81; ....v. v.. ........ ,i, mi! iiin iii rninir icmrrnini.nl .. . I . .. tk in O'jnaioef the sleeve, were the irom tne -lorelegs, and tie, clams of the grisly bear of . the rockr moun. tains sunuounted' the collar . anil the mvmhera. anrl nflirr n.t k. . . .. I t , . - . rinccni qim oi me sieevcs at the r.anies between Philaa,r.' timore. of which there i'Vra?,f T .. .-. . . ..... nrims. ii spoke a tew tnihutes with great elo quence nrtil esse. He then commen ced untying the collar nfiVu coat, and the by-stamler. snnposed that it was uncomfortable , to him, and that he wished greater freedom in addressinr. the Representative of his Great Fa. ther. He, however, after untvintr all the triiigii pulled off liis coaf. altd uanueu it to the honorable the Secreta ry, Myiiig the Great Father, lifting his eves lo heaven, had made all of one flesh and - bloods that the White ami Red man were brother, and he gave the oaf to hit father the Presi dent,: and wished t be clothed a the Nesinent v.i, clothed. The claws of tn grisly bear ratt. ed as he handed the coa to the Secretary. , : Pardoi the degression. Jnjiiese times, when Mr. Van Huren's friends, at well at Mr.; Van Buren are than fing rir cort t, vou, yotl not like lo tee the President . ,U flr,t draw ing room, attired from Vis new ward rnWe. and with the claw. Vthe grisly beaeceiving the belle, and Vcaux o'f the Aaaeiican Metropolis? - X-' " ' But to return. This surrender. r tbo coalj k ihtLsignal for nndressiog tovern merit, aa nr,ril...l ': .i . . "hhi in me c em-1 in, exvrutive. legislative and nifittl ta.!llk. !. r..n c in iuu anil tucdea, , ."ii. mc i.io-iit-re flii The ician death is an- Pwtnorable Jamca CJinsworth 'eU- Shelay Cnrzine, JnVs!itRobin. son, Robert M. W illamson. Benja. ilium T-aufax Gr-. Esq., cerk. t- John W. Moore, tsci IT of the county ol Ilarmbarg.'e ofa sheriT ut i ne supreme co.uri, - i . Death hDn rhytick. of this distinguUntd Ph ..... . . . 1 ; . .l l i i IZ Z " . 1 """"""'Wia papers. me inationai Uazette orthl5th avsjj yr. rnysick, the di cian and Surzeon. am in the medical school of the ..r i ... ..i:. ,.i ., ni i Tiiii.jiuiiii, ii icu mis mirninv. hi .. ..5..L . . I t:. . tuo KfTcnuein year oi nis a- I his eminent professor had Jieen iilelicile healtV for many year.. The l of the College , have been subemled until next week in conseouencW the event. ' We shall endeavour k Vive our reader, a suitable biograpSyVf the oeceaseu." . Iniversity Watliinston, IS. C. Dee. 19. II t e unintentionally- omitted U tic m our last the arrival ' in town, few davt since. of bil Ei 17. no- his l- Wl r. Ewing responded; when, . ori motion of M r. Cambrcleng. 7 the com milteeirose ,' s " . ' "The debate on otitis resolution, will be raified ftHnluT, as the Intelliir'cn eer iy. several members made, at- I temfH tu silitrcv, n.V rum' mm.. m-l. .:-ai I '.'tf TfT I iin.urj riivuii iu uuy lien. : expression on his lips, he moan ted his horse, .wearing that he - wnubj go; U Hell and boy it onf. His horse took fright, ran a few steps and dashed the fellow with such force against a tree, as to burst open his head. T WENTV-FI F TH CONG RESSl IN SENATE. ' ; Mr. Bayard introduced aj-eslilutsop rescinding -the'erMiniiv resolution. Laiil on the table and ordered to be printed. The Senate adjourned over to Monday. " HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The bill from the Senate to author ize the employment of national ves sels for the relief of distressed Vessel coming nn the coast, whcji bad ves ferilay been n-ead twicer wasrea'd a third time and passed. : ; A larze number of petilionsl were presented and referredamong them, manyjigainst the annexation of Texas andin ravor of the Abolition of Slavery in tli? Dia rict, ' , " ,Mr. Briggs'of'Massachusettss; was announced by the Chair a member oT the Committee of Way. and ' Means, in place of Mr. Fletcher, excused, , rrulmnre. 15. ThrSeliate did not sit to day. The House wetit Into committt committer nr the whole, Mr. . Adams in the chair, upon resolutions offered by Mr. Haynes of Georgia, referring thisfres- mem a Aiessage to the- Cirmoittees. ' . ' tppropnate When the question arose upon th? third resolution wTiTcb "p'poied a ref vrenceof the .uhiect of the finsna &tti iT the Lank of thr United; States,' nc as nail had an opportunity I...III..4 k.. ..i- r "oiiiui uu, in einifssmz tneir nnm ions of if, since it was first set a broach. Thus if became a mere) murk. ery to refer that" for deliberation; which rcquirers consideration, "toi committee, wliose opinion, upon the auhiirt mitf..r i-.r.-..! --j n.nivu, were anown to have been already made up. Mr. Wise carried tho war deen ;.... .1.. i i. e .. . . .' .1 iv mc uuuria oi tne land,'' h mannen clear mtobe Africa," and every ... .ii . pun ioiU( as it rang sonorously against ilie tiering walls of the enemv. 1IC took up the message, showed the per- teveranra in ih.. ....!.. I. I ..' . t J.," . rJ"ul?u p'LICy.OJ.lfte Sub. Irrasury. system, comoared the. commentanea of UifeJiuthor upon the election: result, tjm,ughout tho couiHry, with the actual meaning and the real philosophy of re suits, gave every thing- its right naine ...ii mane out a strong rase againsf the reference bf the " financial part of the nirss.i"e to the nrnn. y meigre description can givel you I'l'kt ?.'.'f thieccluilurh. f rh-tUMni-lURerM-er olthis iniirninz, is to be printed at length in a few days, MritU the other debate; Haynes held up lioth hands in at ter astonishment that the wheels of party dictation did not run as smooth I y as of yore, and said as much to the House, who, however, seemed to think iiuiit--wa ou4-a t-wel ar-'u f v i me topicj ' anit the luckiest mover of otthe lieak ill lu.ir.rn! '.k. I. T . - IN SENATE,'' Mr. Swift presented memorij ! moot. t relat.ort to Texas , tiltlet Diatrio I of Columbia, Mr- 8. mov.d fa prer be printed a.ul laid on ib tTU i Me. Cla, of Alabama . ', ! of lh docum;, fV' f,,h" -n .! 1- " c"l"'"ijr done, a "..in anil animateil -.i!..."... ...v "u, ii' .r,:i,.; ... " "m arex rCS0lu!wns4aTd4w 4--e4Ur t "i"i-u woiiurr ani uespair, v. j Messrs. Bond,' of Ohio, and ReedJ of Mass. followed in ODDOsitlon : to the resolution. Mr'.-Uootvof; iniIiani,;m'aiIe some incidental, remaiks in Jeply and bis c n?l eagn e',- -r -.' j , ib. lliUfts .) jKiur ned- over -to- M on IN SENATE1, Mneration Texai. Mr. .Wall hating pretentrd otition agniint the anneiation f Tta to lb. Union, Mr. Preston rote and gar notice that h alinuld. at an earlt .!.. introiluee pmpmition for Ilia anneiation of i cxaa to in UmnHc ;. . Staveri? in the Dhlrict. Mf.' Wall preaeri ted th petition of 115 lailina nf filourwlef. N. J. prayina Ihe abolition "of slavery in the Diitrict of Cnlumbi. . . The titual oHjnetion. that the rnmoril 1 not received, was raiaed by aom enslor a jn all Uch CSfJf late. . : Mi. Oajjanv, of Tenneme. marn m U v that qiietion, th question of re.e.,tion. nnon the tabl '7 , ; , . ' Mr. Clay iifKy. lieijir that the niotinn to lay upon th Uhla ahoulJ be withdrawn; the ni.iti.ot wa wilhdiawn., Mr. Clav look the Boor and aid h a, ni1,a-io lm f Senator repreaen(intt the fr, Stalaawhtf ui cue ami what tho ettent of the An ll Slav ryeetms in the lVarlh-Wa it upon he increase or (Jj decree - Wj not iii ir, crea caused by aupposid,,, on the part of the petitioner that the riht of jM-tiiion had been intaded by refiilon the . part of Conrea ! receive and tekt petilion.T Would not the pertiuona derreaM if heT Prc referred lo coaimitte. and repor Ir..4iMi. ate, tranquil, reasoning report lie prewnleil f..r th eonaideratiqn of the American People! fMfrwa. the purport t ,h. queaiio,,, preien ted by Mr. Clay, i u - ... ' - "Mc-r. Wall or Wjer-, Premi., and T 2 TV5Hnont. Nile of Cennectirnt. and o.her Northern Senator;,! resnondeil atflriDa ueiy to th. queation nf Mf, Clav" WlinouT .... ..r .i. . , V "T u"-peM importanc. A r !T 1 '"'L In the progreairf; '" 1 n ci comstance of ihe momft-t , com p him .holly ..neapectciL . -v,r Iteatd-that-tlMr re. ot.it;ii, ta m M lik Ika. J L .. . . . . I . n raaaea by the Vermont U. Inllirc; much et be. tnir t liaiiji ii.;..;. II I id - hmir f. 'Ch'atitBow Uitime had.ci,, c.me,, nhn wjp bdttwmbjejLl eewr arerJor gBrio reo; oim nn;tt . hppy people, or whether tbi bt tn was tobe d.wdved by th. Umni of viol, u termont ha atrtirk lp M -Aoietr, blow u,to the vital nf nr co Mf-tai-V I wa. . time for action. an4 Lb InJ' V would not, entertain the id. rectihf I menvr,.l be lad V Hw ..bffi1 himaelf nom, oppotn the Pcnator from mont, ahould he tee fit to call it ib berr left iul more, would call it Up trimielf wli" oa the aobjeci, termind the",,,!, .hould i.ot real until ft had fte-ive tbe L notion of the Senate. : It M, IhefX the ma'tee at wane, hot m. ...i.. -j " ' a It. urrSKTVSIIIMM m.x.t . . m.. . 1 : --..i... iim Diniitiiiit s w. ine union IIu m nrt w-- .....n.L... ir vie.. hW ;.an'r,y TO u.. - c iv ; !.i...... .. " i I .... -atwiiiinrrw lo m-imnl ... "'l"m7" ,n on'J Introduce iti.f)!. j on Tuesday next. .f' --'rf r . - ? UOL-bE nP-KKPMKSK.TATnf V .ii ., ... w aioouar. ed by the cha.rto Bit .he pine- f Mr. rfctcle tr resift-0,1 the.com. of Way, ami Mean from onHolcratK)!.!! of frico.M,ip firir. S was.: ht hia own request, excu.id friwrt'V tlayne. of Genre,, I lie House ...! mate of the whole. ( Mr. A.l.m. I.. ,lL nd rvimd ilMi.idw.jtiwi of th AfWiu; aWHilv-eehiUwi Haynea, and which wa under osJeraUui wh.-n theeommiite rose on.fridav tain M iteaolved,' I bat o much of aid ftofwage a. relate to tlie finance, and every l&ini roo exception, they aaid that they heii.ved that reference ot the petition, wouid limit agitation check dictiM, h-al the BuhtlfT wound and in measure nd the celling p and reception, or petmoo. The debate wa I005. apirited. and rear fortrKrourh of th acrimony and bit ter feeling of the Senator fiont the Boulh. orth and Wert Mamr. Clay, Calli nun. rreslon. Rive. ' Roane-. Tarje majority in Tact of the , Sutor from all aertioo of "the cnoiury, took part in It discusaion. Northern Aiid. Soulhem Jaelinc WhUram mliatedL-and ihadtaoitMoa laally acrmed torn with Mr. necti'd therewith, nrl lo Ihe .afckeepiof lh puMie money, aoc every thini -eimerte. "'""""i rcierreu to in c iiiimiltee of wavt iniliM. ; .,; ) ,. '-'i"''- v ' ,Mr. Duncan, of Ohio, Mi", tloiy - CeW .ia. Mr. C. H. . Williama,. of .TMiieaW' -: Mr Cunhuig, of ,Machueil, addreWeJ ib committeo at length. ' ' - 1 - Me. Comhingitillimntedarwouilion.leprera tin? he unconstitutional increase of eiecuti influence, and providiog that so mud of Jhe Preaidchi' rnessai;e relate to the cillryting keepinfi, &c. of tlio revenue he fi'fcrrei t 1 committer, with Upceific . iqAtritetionHriih re. a-ard to the beat method, ofaieuriuj thit ljcti of promolinj the putdie 'welfare, ccuin tb liberties of ihe people, and reform oj aluet. Ordered to be printed, and calamine iosit - ' H'ctlnrtiluy, Ae.. The.' Senate was all day engage! in unimportant and incidental'' buniW.' HOUSE OF REPRESENT. ATllE The Correspondent "of the" atil--more Chronicle furnishes the f lv ing account of the proceeding n' the House:-.-, - :.y.' - .'" - J ' ' Tu-day in the House, Mr, foe of KentOcky waa appointed Jo takl th twice rejected vacancy on this ."eotKw'd" tee t AVays and Means, lift bvi Mr. Fletcher resignation, i Whether h accepts the desecrated post is yet ll' seen. -.J. . .:','....; -""'The'-fest of the.My wasltnbst'Trri tirely spent in the discussion LAbolition i question ift his man in now fairly abroach, in -boh bran of the Ifjrislatme. and lud and IfS tlot amnyiff, 1 will its ei hoes e Mmns anu corndo told you yestertj ot the senate a to tins mnmentiuu the Hotte ja lakine it 'rn- Slade of Vermont presented M ... A Ir. ton 1
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