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76: ' ,1- -1 f i ft V V It 5'-- t t , . ,1 ! it ss--". - .'-4 -. . ftVK'en men are called upon in their pi;: Ic. capctvi ?f6.tlrc'e on t n case or.. fiM."incer of gove; ...ynt, tc-wneu uicv.t K - know tNvthat the eefrf e Ywhidh is to. ; .y . t r7 - v opinion lSUJ: oc ..irHuMuiu.v, : Vhh, their namr;to p rstentr,assfen wU y" j :4ih'i! abd reasojurns Her empire--; tTiv mill consult i their'riudgment, not " ' their fedinThcGeneman from Cra : : - ti vei had tflfuecl tc the' opinion ofthe ; Chief Justice; of heU. States m'the'eas? qf Aarvn Burr, intl tasked what-wcuild X v' have1rnthe crneience-at that.time iflhe-ctitution of the U. Slates ha 'ccntamed a provision 'similar to throne cow. proposenf it is troe tnere wa j jstrAnc ..excitement J in onhtbp'hVn'at thf inainst thefrccveVl; The-peo The Were satisfied he Had cpmmittecl, T " J. ; "piv hrieyed.from Vbnt thevfhad heard otf v ' .t.hr ihiecl,ihat he vaapi'lty of a crime.' t x TvTijrri.-: when enwniitted, neyer fails t to - -J vi'iJhV. feelintnf a"tatriotic country. iv tXvrVwitd say; strrrrc treason. If it had 'i. v '''rjor givfn o miicHVfrrrcelsehereand :' 'UTonnothefc-'ieo"'.i' Ifhtcam, how- fcVerI the. dun' of the Court to decufehis j r casev' accorflng; to law 'and Tegalevi f K deoce -f-ilt wr sJv "decided; and' when '.all $ - the:: faicts; were' known to; the:p!ubHCj it .; 'I' N paWjfeneral satiiftctiohtotboseTjest J, ! l aWe to jud : and hnd an addfeM-to the - President been prfjosed, if Cohsjess'hacl : ;'; ;;th n pos?ess?d the; power which is" now I proposed to be eirrnto the legislature. .J" '- - I -jH, said he," venture the""opinion;-that ; a so.pcient majorny cou'd T s : iWwfd to Sanction the mtW ' iidwever subject the pailicTnU isioptv V7.- .::Vpu1ar 'TeeHnK, w'hen:nieri : are ; solemnly . ,' alJv: feelintrrin'fen'-h'bnst man'' will natu- ' rranv sunStde CC ive nlarft in snbprrititW"- scnt.;- .j l nusjnuCh.sii, on principle : let ui now WTefe r "to v ample. " Is ttiVs" DrvUinn as . . . . .TT T. J Q j v.' fPS5 the 'Judiciary l a rf irniovaticn"rIt J w" . X2-ot:.'manof the state,Vhosejndjet ; ttt distinuishd for their manly-irkle-' pendence jn fficeV,jarid , patriotism .-and abilTtv as"tnetC have thesamVprbvisn. - hrvd nA ''cbinio his knowledges rftlVas " Xlfit neceisaTV to mnlifp'd. whirh 5 J cciil'ro"t be reached' by. Imnertchment.- : Te jGttitlepian from. Hertf inVobject? - V tojexamplea; drawnr from 'Connecticut,' v; ;tecue cmnrg a.IateroemoraMe- rericd. 'fTn e4 Gentleoian houM-recollect tlv : - Ih.'si' Ccpyeh'ion" was' cn er the old order ; ) j. oftiEins;&. the auspices of those friendlv y - cannot exjstjo the, late Convent ion iv 1 t-Jb.ilthc, amendment J bfheir Constiturton, j 4 : ;;!. "which hid prcduceH "one, considetib'the 1 1 v ; v"ncun or tne peopwt tor. wnose goyerp; tiru;. ii -'wasiiuciiuco, prir- exceeriea,! : . r-excljence Jf'anv.inrthert7niro.' .Andiow,- 'i sJr7 said he, 'was t!ati0ected 'In the J w$.v.row' nroposed'to ieflect; a) I-fce obiect v p.ropost'C'to effect a r:e obi ir- in th'S St ated The. people of Connecticut ?"4f7 fivedn.de.r their oM imperfect char- S''vfr rose in 'Hieir strength, a new- Con - ;.sttm was s jormcfl, in every respect t'tettrf than theopethyvbefoTCliveo!riih j df. "Tt was ? hcjpredicled;-as-tt'b hq? , ' ;v klha V publij; '!) nerty anl private5 property ."."Vyulqbtr endangced in thehapas'of such' , n en;, out .experience has jnewn that tbpir: government 1 gre,atlyV irtiproved. i1 ap.d liberty kn dp-ope rty better pfpirectei..' Avhich I never recur, but with ntiments of the warmest attachment j.one which I ,yrmewnai cnnsicer -none oi ourDone,' ami vnhlejavpruiriple, and useful in practice. iji-reeiueroenis inuai oiate, as m ours, .firs commenced on; the seaboard and pro - bv decrees to the upper country . :,tRr prsented bv. : districtR,- rahd 5 w ith an -ovt'vh.elmin2f majority of rnqmbersfrom th tie earst, they had it "completely un- their ,jwwer to refirse-' artf-amendment tp'.the . enstutionrb? the Jegislature forbe : Ci-f 'f an- .amendment Could be made-in this wA)tt required a concurrence of V two AihcypaldcheTS sUouldtlrt to AhemU irri eCSthfcy. aaopteaan amenament i i eWuifzinskhrepresenfation,. and- esta -bV'hinr it-upon the. bawsiof fi-ee-white i i v :-.'. v-i'ter-irna, long. -time,-. and sugered all its x J"'Vr'.? jnconyeniencesl .Thrr' was arparrv thereV jl-zJz. ds; there Is tie re, opposed o a,;cfanre, e V i - i C:iue it suited their pupAse better inits j a V i vJ. cannot; said heMr. 'Chatrm'anj b n ? f -V c'ude py remarks this importirit. sob-. 2 '. , - ject,T without afrretice to the magnani- i 'V ?nfi enlightened public spirit of our .'- . If.tVr st a te.bf South-Carplina :"a atkte to j r - -' !.fifsb ofpurne' But sir,saklhe, how has i'r-" - ' S",:--P'assed.u$ tn-Jier public jBlrir; 4b ' f s js'titntions and improvements?-. "J admire t V . : ; :anfl wish to: imitate ctr example,-- It is i .t- rds of bh orncnes ot tue w ni , re i Vf t ptsentation But from a sense. ,of Jusill 'nfirf Sn rhff nirit' rf doin'tfv Others. Jl m ' . orijetn . greatly;. pepenKTUi jruic viiugc. r f, il.brokeJhTrtcad ? ; ? .-) ;r.0fjcgihit'nfe.on,uigihcaiit4)ri f t ; ' v ; rf d" Pfl ia.Utiejw.it Jsnowtc pending ? f t -bVi noti only epdp wdi if s lugher.Sem i- j "1-wa!ricS of .Learcipg.f.liu has.eseablisbed t. v;' ': :publc''Srb?V r etioiof.the. 4 fv'-j ate - and: atvnei session appropriated ' ' - 'wtwrT-fttternal imrnrovanecti ' -T. jf :8;-U a course of; policy ,has raise 'Vi ; : .)! mp from its W pppulaUm of the first 'i-.?!!u: border' of -tarentSid a;tfciined A'st'ahding if. Ci'nbt th(stae3aid-Mr if . . - : M V ' ."t.Jiavft tk- danht of -it. r VI - -' '.vii I XAWWder, saw c; ue-sixua.Mun vi I thi.acDe Character ' A 4ndiiimoarces,ram eual- I I "-ivf Ks tmoe,cccuied; this Uniony 1 i, ' ' !: V - e ha vr&mhU' a clanHte capa onir : reauire coqq cuiu v - em'eaesjrabi ktendme thelveslo everyf dtrectjorv from the mou'titains to the - ocean. ,neariy all or wnjcn are Busucijijuiv uMjiwi; arid some of them: umassed ,boly rreat Mississippi. Yet.wehave lived urn der our present constitution ( upwards of 40 vears; without attempting, till lately, anV Considerable improvmentlof tur na? jirat jidvantaeesw While other, ,states that individual enterprize and patronaM has reared up 'inv almost every countVi useful academies and to these are "Su indebted -for" those tisefal.terprizmK vrMtr mpn .hr f-nre iu.t- bromine lit to' public oatronaee that has been scanty enougn. fAVe have' not,V vetj appropriated a cent towards nubTic tntDrovevnent: wehaVc, indeed. subscribed for a few-shares' m he comJ nanVt . whlrh " indivrduals"vHav former J forthe Wprjvehient of the;Tariatpn of our rivers. Sir. said he let usr ht' the present Session,'-. rnke a great eiTorto renove this " state of things, and s; the foundation of this noble work, net uii Sutr fer this question to go to the: people, and let them 8ecidewhejther" expedient to amend" the constitution. ;' I can see ho. reason why thev shoulcVnot be consulted, ' T-l -i . 'J- L.-- "111 ter pe gover n n upprmcipjesoi puwu policy; avarice w jl'i1et3-.tp; ab'" ebligh' enedand le- : ; spirit. Ji bpeecK gcijr ilemen; therefore 1 said". fie, 'ashv have i a due respect for the rights of -their wes; rrii uicuncii, uiiv vucy, win iii'in'Jv. by tHejr"cqnduct upon this occasion. , ' J .Thegentlenian- from! Craven, i think a:'f1mef'Vrai--qMiliisljthe6iti:'bf all times for rrf"Cf?hg;etrcrs in our politi msn'ttuionsT, tmf sir. said he, of a yety 'different opTninTf.' Tinrres o? tran -quility'and grod feeling; are the periods whm understanding will bewconsulted, -atl er than feeling ;tanC wh'en; the penj rle of this country uayf-a great work to perform, Vheviwill call to their service, the virtue and talents of the State. Vvith- , out intending ahy';disparageiiient' of'.the -abler and worthy;, men who v formed the present Constitutionthose 'who friay be. en 1 U d to 1 revise "that work-- will shew them selves 'as 'worthyo be trusted, and' erfb . 1 a service,' equally ,Ks valuable to ' .heir couiftry, Mr. Y. concmded; bv''h ningV that the amendrhent which he had; t he. honor to propose,! woidd be dbtedf : and that" the resoluinns iai amended, ; -vfiV. he: reported to the Senate1; - - After -some other remarks .byy ; of ; reply, and explanation,! Sir Yancy's a--mendmertt "was argreed to, the Committee rose; and thej Resolutions being read, as amended, ; . .:'t ' L Mr. 'Drones moVp'danV ponement of the further consideration bf tb subject, which Was carried 36 to 23. I ne -xeas anaiNnys were as;toiiow : -"Benton Boon, Davis, bfCarteret, lavisi of TwrrfnI-'fYiriett. Khnrn. Prink. 'PriAj rn- cue, Fennell, Gaston. '7Glisson:l!ines;W" kins, 'Hudgins, Holmes, Haywootl, Rintort R.-U johnsonC.Tif Johnston,' Jones, Ijind say, ,JIorten, Martin .flMcKinnte, Owen, fo Perkins. Phelps,; Uiddict, Speight, Sterling, .Terrell- Wtnl 3.' : i i v. v-' . NA YS.. Messrs. Atkinson, ethelL Calla- vay, Conner, . Cameron, 'Dick;; Davidson, Dob-; sonV FostcrFarrar,' lloyle, Locke, JVfarshOl, M'Leary A.Perkins, Pharr, f&ibam,i5hp ber. JSteelei Tyson,1 Wad e,Vv alto n, Wjfll TENNESSKE LAND LAW. -f t The Act just passed by "the Legislature Of .lTenDessee giving to - occupants of '( land "a ft;eferenc!e to thoise who possess -the rlgtit. to it, has excited so much in terest in $lds SHite, thatjwe takevan ear-' ly opportunity pf laying an abstract of !;.it before bur readers! ; " . ; .:. : : v'JTe Act is entitled I" An act mak ing provision fof the 'adjudication of prthtCaiinalartd;crainis and vfbr satisfying the same, bjr an appropria- i tion of Ime vacan(fs62l south and Vest of the Congressional reservation-line, 'anu fpH other purposes? J. ; , .: ; ;. "Sec: J . r rovides Tor Jayi n; oir the conressiuijai;; reservation into .seven districts, appointing a';priticipal" sur ;vejpr to each, ?hbis to hve many '"SecSl Describes thebou ndanes of I Ihtjhlist riCtsvJjeffin nip wi th the'fjrth'l vdistrictand eridmer with the ISih- & ;ling',ja;o-frthe 7th at; Pulaski f -tijles county (:ranu,the 8tb at Colum-j Dia. in, me coupiy.oi jjjaury. ; r ,r. i .f3do4th 5hand 6th sectibiis prci-scrihe-the duties and cive instructioijg :for the governroent "of the. Surveyors r in-jajin2;.oa anu rnarKirtne.uistncts and.stcti ons of di$ tr i ts fi v,e ni il e s squari and ,prOyidntttKe ma of thevdisificVshaii be platted by rascal a of 4 6t: poles toit hcri pch aitdAhe 6 feren quality the pf land to be dlstinct- : - -pec. t . tequi res eacn u ryeyor. to JiuhlTshV tcitboUi3ela y!in theNa8h yille anil Knozivillew aprtfixtne bdan-J rsoii8fdds1f otf theimethday f6h r tyhicfi thefHce wtltbed rcqQinngaU; pe Inlaid district. by;;;iirtue of grants man to cause, me public life,. We nave, twit one unnersuv which has'ever recelveil fany, TMP" of ihe wublic 1 batronaee: and we H know 1 'Je?KmJ 4ie !ia(ferwntadd W9ti W the committee o .rfinr. n i.Wif iHr.hVrantsito pro- ?-?.:IS,'nAtPM'StA' "tc reeiilatioii oftheTreasurv. Wnr,, ertions to ifientuy r.WeMlth6 'fiichl tiote W.flKeriffWIJ !irvivnp aiidlfli en thus 1 aid . . r ... ' r 0cCiipants of 1st or Septetmbet:18l9 (o0 ni? liiaderthatlsuclj land is unwanted; and4inaifpropriate)"m entry of0ti acrejn; aiquare prWong; in- Of, dJsnuteaabbtit orityofVentry; tKis urveybr ;.'iit6-.'s'ettfe i lot lrt tlje.4rwencofhe.artfff' i i 'SecT 10, 11, 1 2 an1 13. AH coru. riinlproVisiorifo'ii thei object n- Seci 14,Mtretts the surveyor o ete m a; booka jist? ofall he warrants, or of claims" as? $h all berciified''tiy'b, valid by thbaf Vif Cbmm Ihe Iocationwhichahai harevbegn drafn;bvQt'fI' r. lii iSec.' isr oirecti 'that'the Saryei isnlcefinhe 9th;di 1 ept at fteynold sbu rff, ithe 1 0 th and Hth-!aV ChickaaV;3iu Wfi2tv and 13th at Dover. 7 :-U-0 ;8ec,l6s' Fixs thtitnef (IrawAng, for theVnumberibf :45catioWon'rtie: I ' i T : . T " .. ..... d inj? roljna claimants to whom no gtanf have issued, prbided such traftatlsfred c I ai mk f sh al 1 h e d e?? m ed -uo di y t life : rjoara oi vommiSfcioncrs, siraii n titled (b receive gra uts fro tn this State i or ill ch q ii a n t ity ; .pf.vla n as' is'cal led' for in' all such eri fries Z??t ! n I llSc. ;!19 Makes provision in case. ! 'of dapliratc warrants and - ce v. t i fi c a t ;$ . j issnedythfe'ljpards rKsst or vest ! ec, ;'20. ; Directs that jrr'ahts VmaSr d warrants orlcertmcates itied by i eimp4ee tb; Ian irs 'within the then Indian eirritbry, shall hoi d the i?fame.,: Ieirept on, '4h i lands ' reserved to'thf ChrAkee:IridIans--southx)f Tertnessee river: and'm feucii cases, to have-'duph- j j Sec j22. Proyides 'for Tefic1eUcieV where, part is covered bya better titled ; fSicf.-'aSfc Refers' to thecase tf lariils" reserved 'for the 'use of; schools. "and. gives i tne same remeny as in cases j where there are interfering grants of J fSec. 24--and : 25. .Forbid the stir vy orj from recei ving locations,or,lnak4 ingfsurveys; ; except tiiejwrants or certificates fere adjndgeil and certj fiedv as - is .by Hhis'lict dire-cted fand Ml j surveys oftvCarblina. Cn tries fb.be maae jEreeaory to ine laws iin iorce at thetlme otht cessloivact '!) Sec2$x to' SOI' rrhese5 . -sections Vre (atej to the specjSc-dtftieiB 'ttf-JthVSur-yeyprs..t ;rC'p;:'.: 1 i'l I jeclt-3 V Provides or he jeleCtjbn by the Legislature of three erons to act as a Board ! of Commissioners Si n dpr jthis actwhb are to pieef at Nash viHe on the 5d Monday of January neit. ;Tojjppbintfa tJIerk. &c j !: eci fSS.r Prescribes thdutiesvpf V Sect Sr Proyides4 th'aV Cohimissionersj . shall the vlprip tfetf President, vifc -v-;'; v ed S4:to40. ; I pf " the ojnwissibne tf.-'Tne 4't st isectiop Abeinir ; thu i most persop claiming; lands iri this Stafeby vi rtue! of entri es t of landsVriiAtsfof location and3varrarits of survey and altpJ)erferihgM b !tl :5oved bv i tfie ct of :;cessinn of Hfietateo CNoHharoTi naj ?whTch' nw fr and I U, TV tt 1 1 U 1 II I ajj W II 1 1 W i) I Cf( ljIpc&ewthiai? were- actua tnitsof the tractTeserved by the Cofi gress otihjCwt rericnng grams -wnicn ,are cooa and valid mdavyd allSiertiS ihterieri ng .Jran ts,: adiduplicates1 f ,wa'rVanUJ:isue)i tlie'fe6.Emissionefr East or WestTennesseSaireeab.V to lawshitfco fjciooer; -;m. tne- year, JoiiU YHe; the evidences 7fp 'iy cfeclatil. s t wth . the clerk of; t&erijpafd pf;cpmmissionerAy thisct apolpjtedpr'the tion;,bpthe.sini)!, ap bf, jsucfrclaM be - forever hereafter bairte act relate ioihtp$rgpt tohajhtoafi-ht before ihe cbm mission- grs, tncir saianes. tne surveyors; lees; ) rec ted i Mpepoitd : by t this act, lvhich ghairfritaih'a'blankcbl ij m n ;to; be fill ed yrtf the nil ralip of first liWedpesday id Declfl $2QM ; -Sec.: IT; Prescribef the SqrVeynfs, uties (a illation to theVaovos dra l i . v : 7 ; . ... , - Dcri3utui or sujmivisions oLWrr?ni 5 liutproh:bit 4tly fureih- ! 'v jV:,S-; j teci 1 'Directs felYits oh'Va Important to tle ctizejb8 of this titate,? i& given at 1 eng th'tpl f -ff Si&-s 41?e iaffff that'evefv1' thf -act. cVceDt fthe uual repeanns ctaase!iofali;6tlie vie.w witH. this tiVfj' cprtificate of survey, marked Nu. 29V ficatcjiMtt.ielic 'issttlthereforewl-; - Wife: it. enact?a,:i nar u snau,.pe iaw- said n rve vs Was-nTadei 'bn firiid u clfi'ef a ' tntflscri pt bflcoliyl (;aken ; frdm btfierife;artcstim6nv atb thse Hpt pie9 of said vwarraots and plats , and certi hcatet m suryey, to outam a grunt (rbm'tKisltatlor eti lor in saiti Hry ejrsriyui snuum, apHaiaiH 1 a ncls br apy pit th erepf insuch case it'hail be lawful for nam iiee.ii Taxrii 4Jv uy iji ui t-w h i sucn person: to-rempyev uisaiuu wai raiit and have the. same J oca ted. on and bhtafn" a ;2:rapt therefoe on any vacant ana unappropnareu tanu wim; fn thi ttaie . jproyiflecf hoWever. that noVgrkft sha jlV haye ifen'; K'eyibusk issued nn said warrants or any duplt cate tlitrfeoQ uahd t hat said warran ts 4y p ret ipliaPs bescertai nPd oy tne com missioners as i'nrother cas0s, and pro vided j al ways, that 1 the cl aitnant; or clainntsshallatiifsai sioner that theyre tlie real owner r ow n ers o f sal d: wafra n t or wa nra n t s X omerous petitions iwere this mbrnmg :rqsented and referred to the considera tion of, various, coni mittees;. , . "'iV?vt Mr.TKent, from the sebct (mmineetb ."otntttle cosrder'Atjn of the,petit)6n ,'6rt hesoSect; jt$d been riirted a Iwll to incof norate the! !Managof7tKet National I read anrlcbmmitfedb Zytfif&&$'. deration file folibsg resoltibn'r f llbnarjf Pensions be instrilf ted tb emjulTe x To the rxpediencvpfjameAJing. f 3ule;.sto;pia'p foldiera andfnxrers.on l'h euilitfev allow in? o eaclfan. 'q'3ll.biv' ,figtivErhfttthecreaW sUry1e inructedtovb annual Fiaterh'tQt6fjhe,nqTOberk l.anflv ?6la at the "several land ;Cine.e trom their ihsUtution toe 3Qthet:v &ippl th efoptfi ICS axcrulbg Japd the rtihi e"s.recelyed n'ni'!i)ei .saleVc-f -teiums'' due'thVgy ernment and UapaH, aodof the sales or.for- f feiturw 'fonon-psytneht- m pan or- statement wnicn reiae? he state of Ohio; Indians, : ,aad fllinonii fbr weriv ther North-Westerner rof y 4 .Bb f The, bill '.frofp. the Senate fur.estabiish', ing a Cittujt'Gbart 4rt!br the dtstict of ;Xainva t w)ceief- jtrj$$$i ivis1ed itias bein0lly td bt ordered aioncfe thave a third J?ad ihg 4 But Mr-llowhdes objected, that the bill of too.fnuch. m portantO-'bstijry thes:hoseithid5peasig,iby wall tne -usual -farms ofcproceediatgj issatre iflnti hV tnp TTnit ?d States, in comnliance' witir stwSti'on-.'of thllcieAbf Repre-J sem.au ves, or uc 91 ucwiucr, requesting him: to cause to, belaid: be- t fore it any information he may" possess res been indicted ;themyf Pth Uhjre'd, nff.nnir.erra 1 :excc.iiETon2.v wuiuu - uavc oiaics since uic aoiJ .v"mvjt vt the laws at rejuUitibh govern ment op the same,' wjih a; repbrt from thr Secretaryf War cbhtaining a detailed Accpohf in vretatK)tt to, the object of Hhe;said.. resolution. " On tnbtiiof'MriCa'nnQb affairs be'hiatrueted?!to enquire into ihe ev pelieney of f educing,' Or entirely stoppintr, iae cxpcuQiiurcs tMf miHiary loniacaiioos . v-. L -a k-S-'.-tS'- J w--1:. r;..-. & ""Mr : Anderson frbiii ;th df com mluSe on Public ; Lands, ' vho were instrucfed to enquire' mtb th.0 expediency -of ? gfanttno: t each State a trac of land, not exceed to a for the, purpose of. endowing ati urt m versityi' wh Sc'!'!rVpQraea and M r Simkius; submitted fthef iollowing ' REsotvro, That ta e comjiiitteednthe'Jd- uttir ucnisuuticu 10 ciwuire ,inurTDC-ex pediency bf amiidihg thepactbf ; Cbiigfess coneei-aing thefatth aHdredirtb be given to the records', judfeial proceedings ;0f toe courts to fanytate, Sauth encated;and produced in evidence in any oth er court frith; m me, ynitca ouiesana toe enecttaereoti a ne nooseytnenwent imi? -committee of. the"whole, oh the reoort tof thecom- mittee- of Elections oti tthmetnririalJf I uooert ;?wjyiaiiary; contesting the elec iionoi yrsaraas. MerrlU , 6t; Vermont DUl .as tneq, wu;ioiupposuio, reici-f eu tblaief ntniitte of i.whoie.":yff Km niessaeefa -received frbftl the j're Najr departments;- iVJrSalso, .frbm.tht saup wuiinucee, reportea a: Otfi extfeidt ing the time, allowed fof; thc' reddiptiria ftf.lind spld for direct taxes; ( which bills' ere f eye fall twice read to com mitteiL 'Mr.S. also reported the tcbncurfeijce . ' of jthet, committee of wa's and . means ;ia ?. tjmedients: of the Senate to the bUl -makingjTprtial - appropfriation for the 1 mililarvvservice for 1820; which amend- " menti were committed to acornrnittcof ; the whole. r,' j . :r-; - Mr.Canpon, from! the committee od the militia, to whom was refcrretWn en- " qtiiryVipb the epediency of clothin thb- r militia at the public expence, wh n ctlWtt intothJ .ryicethe- 0P' 1 of allowing them ati eqnivalertt ia tnoilcy; " maa report on tlie suhject, accompi nieaby 'a jill. brayiding forahat obiect i .. wh i ch was twice f ed and com mitted. - ,v. JUie; peaKe,r laid pprore: tnej joup a , letter front the trans mitting a copy , of the rule an®uU- tiontofthe CbmmissibnVr: ; adopted in re- w 'Atiort to therexeufibn o th?actofyiprtl 8 1 $ to payfor, prope rty fost in the mitW tary service ; rendered in obedience, to, fty 8 resolatlbn of t!ve 23d ult.the; repbrwas read and ordered toiiecon' the tabte : :ThTe: house, resolved iself, on njbtioTi of. MriSmith-bf Mdintb acq pfeitteef the whole, bp the bilirturned ftm the Se nate with a;meiidmertts,.fpr6y idinfi .ce r- lain sum:; f the pationalarmbjieV d;'", anbthersunr'fbrv theii settlement "of 'but- :: staridibgXlaim'anakSn prtialappio- priaibn for the miUtary-ssferic-of the current year. After some' conversation. :(pp 'cn'niTOlttee'seja conEurreuce hi the amend rertW3reedtbTby ;tric House-- . . rue nuse next proceecwu ou: mc rc- i po of the mmltt ; contested electionof Mr 'Merrill tf Vt. 'Th'' discuMSnbntinued tb'a late hoar. whfc tlie r :c92niaittee iweab di .reprtcl ; thee Writ rrencej in theresoltltionsof the conriiitteeiof eleCfibns' ' 'Thti -ftuestiQa1 wasnhehtaken on, the ! resfetion 'i declariiig that ! Mr; Merriitis notj entitled tOt a seat in; this house,;yand- . r deadediathe-anirfiveby ata,rge ma iorly1''-'-'---' -t ' ' ' :' -'' j . efore taking the question on the other . resolutions of (he Repikt which declares tMrt Jallairy 641 titted to v the seat, -a mo ttion Was made-to ad trrn; latid carried ' '.Wi'lv-' ;v.i-' -T-.'-.l TttURSDAr. IAN. 13. tir-v Anderson, from the . corn mittee oh 1 pabffeaftdspo bilj for the esfctf)- y; lishmeAt Of additional land offices in the : ' Rffsbiritn, That a committee be appointed'. . to enquire into the eocpeditticy of-reViyio . andwtinuingin force, for a limited time, ao.; muehofartact,!thelroviSion9ofwh tialiy expired pn?the. first day bf?viembef last entitled an act regulating tfie carren ijthtn thfc;tfrv;ted States ef the goldcirtg rf llat-Kitain, Frc4Ponal and Spiia . abl the crowns of F'rahjce and, five franc pie-. cesiH as " relates to the, gold coins pf -those-., couhtries.'i i4iyUw . 'h& House then rCsamed thdt.conside fatfcya of Jthe remainder; of the . report bf thepsmnvttee of elections, on the contest- ebrfedon bf Mr.;Ierrdl,of VftThe hbi;. having yesterday agreed to the first reilutibf declaHbg Mrl :MerrilVv?of ertti- -tie lb a seathe buestion ;nbw' itnd:r cpBrideration was,-On. agreeing to' the e- solution, whicE continued! tiltffteaf '4' oV";- transniMA? such 'I infor nation as. the wernmatpQiseas!TelatiQn to the ilil iXfter seVeral Resolutibas ikA'tsen'of-.'-'-'C. f and soni cfeers'tajdori X: f-' 4'FhVvHbusewent into' a committee Jf ; ' 'd 'wholeba tHe "5 reppH of th commit Hj s of Elttjohs Hhjetptition of Jfames iiuyon, jum coniesunK mp cicvikjh bipezerSager cefthe;itnembeire-::. turned afeletted from the State of New rkiWclirepbtti!. declares Uhat; Mc. : Sipe isl entitled to seat, ands thajt :Mr..nUvOn M. ; .-':'- . ; jfThe question ihvolveditl this case was VneerwC;'.JVll.u..,lrco; giKcu jui-s Jnes OaybnVibniofit'itreturnetl bthe. Tlibse Vdtes' liideen withheld from Mr. . wniCU Knvcij.'s?Kc iuojuiut uy obf anneared to "claim the fseitii good-'-&'alTdf. discussion took place ooJt Bject; relatiyertot rarjbus cVcunl ; tncesCattehdinjg ithe'ieJefctiQ the)xxm-. tti)C:Qi,-tn.er' omccr cvwr aiici'-.wuiwiif via . ecd;tKpetionerVenUtletb; eat iii.the.tloaAe-whenA.'Mr, uuyot f state of Illinois ; wnrch was twice read sc com?mttte&--v k;: i . v 6a rabtibn of Mi?, Whitman, it was , r coil resolution xf the report, ,whic vIe-. " l fcVeanieM deba -.7 .-r ": . . . j - Hie question was nnauy aeciaea in tne afmativell'4 to;'j:lj filie Speaker laid before . the house 1 a y. letter from teeeVetary of the Treason , glrihg to J, Guyon; jun.-all these votes it v'y-sildni'ake-aliiiajotyin , elbttedecidedaoormit th err6c . " ; pjf the eiwmirflffilably to H&J'i :d itffsimilar caWseretbfare . MtvS. h53 4 , f .ff-'i.4..ti.i .... I IdAfraitf ee rose and reported pelr agree- - V; fy , 4irnjenobse:concarredX1 Jut ( L j'!Ciaa?fdrwarta y l Mi&&?Ws Hous then -aidibtihed. Xy 1 ' f li;-.'' ' .' m.); . ? ;:- t- t : ? i t: 1 v. 1 hi 1 0 't-
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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