-a7; ' -v A-v-A ' " A ' v v t A-A;VAA A':-:VA.I4tv&
;A&, n (TN GlllCRfv'V4 pjntd5atSc?cthcr tH ibe substitute .h't)
f Biefi-hff M finish ed ntf Hie qaestiori a
'deaJbf-'ci
Charffinr-thtf eiimt- ' 5 9ne"tiDn A4.?
monfiTrfA the? petitions tjrcsentiwT tolar, 4
rntTunf Fvnrn-T hmraW-' Kl'rTaVAL'nai tO ;nar- ' Li -rajul tlli
fSU BticS
' :: V . tT .mwtj , T?. rv-A i'- ' nntein ft;spepCh 'of : than two Jicmrs? H thcefairdL FosfluoaiSDe.nsTicie
. ' nnriTviiip nriiiifiia iiiT:srHirTi 1 1 j i . i r irni'ui. in Miiiuirt til LUC' iirutJuaiLiun nc iiiiiiiuuiic iluu jiiic. t: Aiuutv. nv . v ---j f
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. Tj-V;-Terif i rnVtTef.n;?hyvNataraJ H;tor'Gcolb-
- . Svnifars t; but alsK Witlbp.Tieiripei?tn'H
' Tiir.nate took urvfor onsideTation the ;
.Ue.siib)ectrbf.th bill; tieoofc, lustoncai ;
Nviep of ASc ,traUe ana.intercourse-oi uns j
1 -V-TtishvCbiohM; ports: S', t v - J fa contested? kcttf)h fotftke ofijpcbPr
J , r--Z r sn cuds: put Tcat'rictire acts' of -"V&lent of. thelted States. "The Qamtitu
,; i f 'ISlS'atxi 'j220,mlf nibfeiccsajiiniiilrl tfonhad porntd out a .iftqdfcjofOitj
; tf- .' v'pTovojiliTOVwvnfiowt f:.Uie'-el-6T tbe7 f case ; a majprjtyof theIrctprafvYotea Vcre
' I ' i y-i A C; -gard ' tojfortign tbelfgusef IJepiatativti)
:itvhcrAUcan possessipni?, 'J; K 'ririJ:-'t .but,8pjj08ireumsces:hoaltlf arlse in
1 i ;1 ; CT--llJv?Baiur (Carman of tht:CbTriTnittce i tK'i Ja$risort .Vic thou!d;cnatea ci?p,iti
'1 ' r:;:,'of FoVeintio ed ai0 mcjOed ej?ctift,e sliould. in iucji;
l5 Vinate'W a eec!r:bfonrderablfe1engUva, k case -aaict- MrKrbeat tsea' in aeimpesf,
: 1 'JrZ t.numbcr ofdfetail?" ami .fact3 cbhnetted with WitiithMf brcp.
Vtbroin tb'abamsre nta; amWi5isul;j
sues .woicrv naYe.'SunBT4ucn;jrT -wrvi
Vf:' bucqpmercial uitercotinci whh;Great: Bri--C.
taXiiand.betYbllJi.iif'a t? the-;Ude.lfrtrrol-jo
. on the Subject, r the cause !indvbeccssityjof,
' Vv "byi rate : TcStTictirtii' toicl (?n' s by
! ; Closer ScMk! j andiinrcciprocI policy tj Great
" t Brltain fixWvwhicli she as t JefftU recede
' y ;uia(lradbpte Jy beJUmtetl,; Stale?. Wete-
vxirmy. anatenacuMtsiy utincrew io.r
! :3 jo tobfc.lhU josiQi.tofjutify Ue agency;
. r. r- " vhich.bebadi U'ftn;'aniiltaiyf)njy
-i y , principal, m pTodnciiij and inamtmjpjt l,be
V,r retaliatorv reslwctrre svteittJof Jhis country
,;("thi3 be did br-capseysteni J ' borno
bsnibihefntercjtt bCsome'paLTta of tbe
V ' vdttotryj' tintl ft bad becm impuied;io Um
k .IktiU'tliat he had i ajdedin : atloptrM atjd
. .; adbenng-to'this policy. He.Vrged the ic-
cess of the: sitemn.'VipdcatkalbYU
doro, ajnltlweli soroetime'on jtl beneficial
' V 5 'etTect (referriflj totbe uiunlmify witU which
-sT f that system wu jtdojited and'aaheredt toby
Ci - - CbngTis'SvXof united counsel inVll questipns
,i'vVVbetwee'nvfbreirn'mtkna and' ourselves.-
;t ; V hen Mr. is. cnciwieiae. siirwa iaiy
; c : oveT'to'IcndaNVl.--'.4- i -
1 lS"CblWe tlwi5 fesxnbedjhc conswTera;Ubn
V'il? of the proportion rnjide; by i'MfvTajlori of
i Ta. to amend' the Constitution "Jpf the UnUexT,
, , Stattis, lil rrpard to tie election "!pf I'reaidt nt
;f X oid Uiuted Slivfes, an4hbstitute.p
..ferwtl there .tQ bv-Mr. I4ck?rosiof N Jersey."
, I ainr 'lavior, -ot t a. rose, ana aucjresset: inc
1 - senate auou an naur.in supporijoi nis own
Droposition. and -ii -npo9itotr to tITe substi
tute. Ue .oppbsetf the substitute, because
lectioH of President bvthe ; Wectovs. and to"
4-. .throw the' election of President into the
. .J ilous6.of TlepTesentatiTea, wjiere :tne sman
, states wouurtrave.an unaue. weignuane
.'feet of vfruch rnlghf in time b to proTuce (
..revolution ln wrrpoliticsjlSj-stem, that Would i
'vbe; fataf to the; present ;eqUalityvaistgned'to
, be fmall.'atates b the constitution f Mr. T. i
'laid down.the position that thbpbwej.of the
rederai liovernmen naj? ; mcreareu, was in i
creasing, and ought; at Jeast to bevx
" tended t j be ; argued against" All "tneuaures
; : ,hleli -would hvelthe effect to produce-av
iV' and bpposed bc eubstitutfe becauV.it VouUl
f'. tend ;toJprot!ue that-rewlt.. Ho depicted
A' . maiiv bfilie evils which -woulcf naturally J?rpw
" j out of tbcVltction of Presidept by theHouse
Yt ' ioO;. of Electors, b)".Ditfricts, throughout
J? .' 'i T. the iiJnion, , it had a tendency; to. create an
t ; V - cf Kepresentitives-the ppportuniiy-and the
' rxuptipn ;.its bad effects qnle nia3ilbiisir
V'- Hess of legislation, and tfie jbterebts of the ,
" vitttionV tbe improper connection, it .would :
X icreste between art lixecutivethiisi elected,'
3. r ind those In the--Iegisiature hus acted on. j
v' A ;; The election of ihr r:xecutiv;by,tbe-i;egis- J
r l JatiVe'brancn)everif pure, he deprecated as r
t -rVl an . unnal ;ursi and v illegitimate cbntctiorTof J
distinct-pobrers anid duties': his own ahiend- 1
- y, ment be thought would. Ivare the efiect to
1 it.-' :.Js Af TrM)nf wUrllU '
f keeo' the-election cf ,Presid e nt Vwhcre , i be
framera of the constiifition dese'l ithouVl
. K.' m-nA 4vber? it ouirht to beA-that is.' in the
hands of the. KJectprs electeir bythe People,
.1 and trpreventJ'alniosi lhe ;possIbi!ty of an
i Mr. .T." nbw.il It should be ; in'his pbwer. to
do so t all f for becoessed tbt the re
7 rnirki of that gentleinan.i.itAiniuced muchr
V j 4mpr?sion on bis mind,as tliev; hadnq doubt
Aw . '-jk ':r Cone:on.otnJejrs;? Hermoven, iprxjie purpose.
i .' A uon,- to posxpone'.wi,e,uujci, vi i suay j
-"v wh!chotioi was sgretd to. -A A,:v:r
f 'rivA'r .V-". ' -. -.rrrxsni.nrfBf ir.---f.A--.; v V; t
.."rrxsni.TTrBi la. A
'V V--Mr." Smith, 4f MdJasked and. pbtamed leave.
, ' 7 N V C f J?eshjT, tyfh. Senate and Haute of Jlepre?
i-J' i'jfiterilativ& pf ih'Viitieii State hfffmerita'Jin
j J.y X'-: tfMJi brttheiroUbwtnf:wed
f f .i. i Xt the constnauon or -.uieiJurtCQ states, pe'.
A; -. tsc-... . f rislature" nf the spvpral
' i -?J vSlates T; w.hicb.Wheh-' ratified; by 44bcjTgfsK
- - i, iinj infa.i i" r- -, - " - y
f V i Jsalures ol tnree-iourins or me aiaies,.8nsut
A tAf v-.-r-.M mutlttifidn rv .-A AJA
IA : v Thst Cbngrcss shall ha p-wer. to adopt
V iA I ' ahd'i execute? .5systenl; oT: Internalmprovci..
Y : oeoUbnfined to grearnational purposes.-
NAThe Senate resumed -the coiwderatiph of
. ... t.!;T-tn rttrulate''thecpinmeiial h?tei.
, h' ": A, KwPn ?tbe:UDlted sStates and cer j
Ttr,V?lh 'coloniai'DbiUi, an'd-aftersorael
nfhoiH Houses afoftCTrss; by tl?'
trisTrc'ires of ttfo-thiros of the Ststtf 9ttimoi(Tiit-"
tVnVlberetoforetb&JMMl bk'or" pointfed
t.nisii . v v vps- - "r - - w i - -
L;p-.in iu
mav-nrove to De .a rocKvjJ coi removes, on
wbch tbe'i KbcWes bf. ,tlis ccninlnrTnavJbeJ
uTccKetUrv -upaenjs iniprpRsicin, xuscouiji
' was thelprospeci- ofthe adop. ;ibn" of
Rny-amendment;hewa9m
ortei M-hicJi he.wadd ta.kt; ;aiipther oppbrtu
nijy f HiscuRsin; aawell as e other pro
positions bn thesamb subject ' before" the
Senate" -JUr. ".Jft: lvi.isbbmittiV;.tljefo1
jner as an amendment to Ihelbijg-inal Vesolu4
hreeMfitiis oftfik United $hite, of itmerpcai
Crnj?rrt icm4(i, fir tfurat oj both onset
wiidayfhereinj, .That .the followjnajrnend
ment 6jf the cbnstitittion of the United States
be proppafil.to' the legislatures of the sevi
rat; States; which, when ratified 'by. threes
rourtb's therebf shall be valid aa. part of said
bonstitntion ". V4 ' - V 'j vv;a .A '-'; A'
Questions of tbeSjalidilT of he electipn bf
President, or- of rtbeproccedmiEfi J.tbereib,
snail ue netcrminrji uyuic ininucrs 01 uuiti
Houses fn Jojnf tiwet'inff.
the- Senateshall V presii le,' ?aid tt inaMbtaty sbf
themembers of each House shall constitqtei
a, quorum in sucivnieeunK. c j-itics ui4
proceeding therein shall; bev prescribed by
iawY'But:-no';alteration of those 'Ttdes'sJlafl
have .effect until two years after it -shall have
been made; i r Mrf " ? ';i ' .-. r.;';.
Tciestions of the validity of the election. of
Vrcr Prpsidenf, jor bfthe proceedings there
in sludt bieterin1nt.Vthb Sv-nuib." ?Jhe
rtdtHi of pfbeeedibs? theorem shall bepre'scVn)-
ri!N snan navetenect unurxwo yeai,s.aivtM
r f This Vropbs'itioit was. ordered tobc'pj'IiiVK
V i . 1 " r, ' . . , -. - - If" - . ' ... -
ieui ana xne cn:ue aujourneaj" j
jAHCSE OF. KSPIIESETATIVES. r
'sV-V A'. rAlriAT, TEB. 7.
OnThotion of Mr. Edwartl of N. C. ;
f Resolivdi That tlc Committee bn the Post
OT-ce and Post toads'bc instnicteci to -in
quire : into the expediency of directipg the 1
maw route prupoeu w oe estaoirsnea dc
tween Korfolktin Virginia, and Tarborcugh
and Fayetteville, in North-Carolina, to passe
through MurfreesHorough, in the latter StateV
AOii motion' of Mr. Little; V
"'-JReaUved That the committee on the pub
lie lands be instructed to inquire into the
expediency of authorising hereaft -fa person
other't Uan UvtCPreaide'iir to !jiyall Patents
lor land: A 'S.fZ: - AA-. - v'".
' The libuseJshfhSgainn committee of the
whole oh thestaT of the Union resumed the
cbniileralioa.f the bdl for the more effectual
mot ret ion of domfstic inanuficture3 the
pemling mo4wn,bein to stHke ftom the fUU j
ns ciMtini clause. ? , v " . , M . " , rt
Mr. Kustis delivered his seflriipentSsfterainst
striking out the enacting xlaiise bf the bill,;be-cau.-e
he vaM" favorable to most of the items
4of the bill, though opposed to others.- ' 'v.-
IK lhichapannextspoke, for something
like an hour, against We- motion c. strik e out
the hattipg clause ttrthe till,- being decided- j
ly in favor of Its general principle, though
opposed o so high a duty 4s- was proposed
on wobllebsr r ?A. A ? hrr .. A
! Orf motion of Mr.'Cuthbert; the committee
then rose. This gentleman ."lias the floor.
for to-roorrow.1 .
a :; . . .
1 f ATC"R 1)T, ft. 8 1 8A
- TheToIlowing resolution. Mibmittect by Mr.
Ranking would, from Its "nitTejTie on the ta
ble, one dav by a rulcof (hJtbuse : ' .. )
Jleiolvid, That, the president of the United!
Mates pe reqnestea to lay.' beioreane Ii ouse
of pcsertativest
Coiigress. the Informiitlon heretofore requcst-
souiaon oi - uiis. aouse, in relation
bpnugs, jeau ana, coppe? uunes ;
a stwb bther.information as He
' pofseSjion of, 'or obtain, aS to The
prpbaiJi yame pt eacn ottnem, Ant of the
resen atioitiVcbed to each! Tbf thbxtepfc
to hlch they have'beeiV'Vorkedbr are sus
Ceptlble Lbf "beln :Sotked"i f.the - adtahtage's
and ' pfoxiinity of each tb ' nay Vgajj hf1 waters r
tbb brjn, ffhuture and extenty qfan chiims
ijmdetoanj'' of bern'hy: iiktiytduals orcoiiu
panieSs'to;; efhr .wth
dee'med rniportaiit by bini, in relation to such
slt Vp rin?ead;apd9pper;toinest jV
vJheTu-- however, ' bcin,e TeTaoyenV by'ur
nanimbus Cpnse nt the Tcolvew agreed
to
AThe engrossed.-bill to reyirb. and iextend
. V5- ; -. j -i-s. -3. ;.-,--'
; After a. slight alteratibrt in the title of Abb
ruu -Ts. i,.. a!1 ...ist.w -..tv . .. i
butf the words" revive- tod.WjV.;..:
A, Thebill Svas seht,tb th'SSii
CTrrenccLy?.4'; .-.5. A A'A-'
; The;Ubuse then; again- resolved itself into
a Committee; of the Whole:: ohVthe State of
tbe.y nipnV on the unfimsfjed businesr6f yes
terday, being thb' bHIfor the "more cffectuaK
protection ot
tibn. to strike :
still pendinir i
Air-; Cutbbert
the.fi oprfor
against thej
! fmrja f irnteen m number sm noruMtJisianti-
VthattlierewaVii'fectUiitbe:C
tao tatne,yant tt .some jnr.jniiie. v
froU-cbill bmbersAhowt flSiM'
before the Comnuttee; i? : f , Afc.foi-&L7ix :i-the,:80th 4 ofths fiouserU lit the follows
yesterday-havin- Stained tii word. AAAA3AA
OHiaj, occupies it, in speepbfHo
5Il2:upwaisofanlKuinien
oiie dayjjn the Habld-J4V- rWi
1 tiona- frith "bVi0tMw
diht;fo;thffeetW
yanIaH-aint
Committee of the Whole
UnioiCXIMclJinemoredto talceutt tbe
bi 11 mab n tr ivtn tfbnmti ona for toe si i p port pi
K V vTJIillsTIl V 4VI.Jr. -J V(U ".vl iiivu iw
bbiectc.toaves89r9:t
Veccmraittee
. Cpndict, of N. - JrturoV tbefconsidejjbn
btthefbill fWfthbraore eftctual protection
ftnu .scncourag'eimenv xw j..uiesui; 5 uiiui- i
turqsi'wheni; '':&?$m
the principles of the bill in ff speecb of-art
hour and half in lentrth'. ? ' t : i i
. Mr TfrtblioAretuinaspeecn oi..jkDoii.inei
same: length, supporting tne Jtems 01 uty pn
all the articles'ln the bUl; avniaiifainin
general principles. :,V: lik- fit
Mr. Cocke "offered the folio win e" resolution,
whicbfrom' itature liesj one day on the
table r-. -fCj:-. v;-l 'V ':
: Jliesolved, ThaMbe President b requests1
ed tommunicate to"1 this House a stater
fbenshewinjfritheeve
dihires made durm they ears 1&21 and 1 332,
but bf tbe contIt?nt fund of th fndian De-
partmeat, so far a the same may pe suscep-
Wliole on the State, of theOnioiC the consi
deration of the ;prbposed new:iarifTIill-ra
motion yet pending" in the-Committee to
strike from the biif the'enactintr clause. . .
; MKrNetlh-of N- C. spoke ajainst the bill
- Mr, Hamilton, of; S. C. followed on the
Pal mk At40 ' ' . i - . . .
etlly xbposed to the biih
' before Mr. M-had cpnclucled" his. speech,
the Committee roseAA ' '; ; ?
1 Mr. M'Lane Sae notice that he should
again call bpon Thursday neiti tlie gcKeral
appropr,
apprbpTiaUonvbilU v A f ;
r..: ?
A
, 'ITTTITTtniT. TV 11 1.. - . -
ft. .White, .ofVermontr submitted the-fbV
lowing resolution t N . " ; - ;' --
vJ?eofi r3(l'bAt the Conimitteeof Ways
and, Metyp.s bj iiistructed to inquire 'into the
expedkiy of appropriating, and setting a
part a moiety or portion of the avails of the
annual sales bf the public lands " for the pur
pose of establishing a permanent increasing
fund, the .interest of which, -after jit rshall
have increased to a given sum, shall be c!is
; tributed .for the - promotion of 'education, in
th pvffll stjite- aernrclinfr to tlie. nrinei.
pies t f equal right and justice A"v':v '
t:l lu oflvring th'.s,restMution,i-Mr. vviutesub
fmittetl the reasons which induced him to of
fer it, csidering intelligence and virtue of
the people, (whicuwguicrbe best prpmoteu
by e3ucatioi, as ythctchlei power : aiid nil
ance for a? just adm'nlstrat-ipii of government
fee. He spoke Upon the subject until the
time alRwed.to act upon the resolutions hail
expired, when" A -A A v . . '
Mr. Chambers moved to commit tHe reso
lution to a Committee of the Wholes-louse.-'.
' Mr. McCoy then movtd that the resolution
lie'crri the table i whicli was agreed to.! A J
The House .tlien ' again resunieI, in com
mittee off the whole on tlie State of the U
nion, thev unfinished business of yestertlay,
being the bill . for the more .effectual protec
tion and, encouragement of lomesUc mantif
facturesr a motion to strike from the bill its
enacting clause, still pending before tie com-
Tmttee.
V ; - t-:
Mr, Jtontgomery resumed aiid concluded
th'espeech jieyesterday commenced jii opt
position Xq the; principles .of the biU.-v ; -..p
. Mr. iteid, of Geo, spoke next, also oppose
ea'to tne oui. - - - - - - - . - -- . - -
. Mr. Crudup next addressed the chair, like-
ysyisc against the. bill: . When Mr. C. had
riiilsliedjhe -qiiestion on; striking. but the
enact ingxlause was loudly calleid for. ; A
:;Mr ;yan Wyck, howcye
floor i but, attbe suggestion of iritd wards,
rf H C hk gaverway to b motion for. the
tonjiuiitcc vo;fise; twi.ucu mouon was ncga
tivedayes b3:nocs S. ; 0'A'--., VAA'-
rr,ryan Vyck: then, proceeded in his
Speech, in favor of he pUf 'sfzkfi A A. : AA !
-. ". MrWobdcoek being In pbssessiob of the
popr, ai ,wiuiiijj niavy iu ueuver ;. llis peiuin
pWbb'e it
obht:-;ffr.--.-th Imurpos bf taking the'fmaii.
mouestion. iCtataslthbj disposiiibn of' the
0USefc.. .V- :jv;...4- . v"--sS;iA'
A .suggestion pemg;tnen macte to jnr,Wi
w. move inav. un- cofunmiee, nse, iie maaea
.motion to that effect ;and:omjh&iqiW8ti.
to agree thereto it. was decided iii the tic
gatirerayesd, hoes 7;-. '.A A A; ;'!C
- The ppranSiftee refusing to rise at tjn stage
of the progress of :tke5bili sMrW weht nn
With and conchidihisLpeeeb5u
Xf ihi frATtr.iMl hnnpinLi n(i. w:m AvAf
A Mr. Khea-reneweiiheiiiptipn fortne coni
mitte tbfise ;whieh was guiii .decided In
-.1? - - C-i ' - - 5-4- i 1 " .
xne
tioh,sircy i junder tlicJXAW of auony,
the cbnseft bf th e 'Ij2d'-t0.ti
i vThei-esoK e Heine: adiilI; MgVei
iicejbktj)e u?buld,oiv Monday; fiesj, I3i0ye,lp;
tk e.up! for c 6 nsBettiojl'tVi4' X'uV
i Tlie:f Hotise- itavinpfreqlveri.slf f fotp.j
Cobiiniilee' of the WhoTeblbetatef pf he
-1 iic cpjrwauuw iiipn ruse uv us- uuj
aoMourhed balfjt
ibleAo.classificatibn',b.statitt'g; particularly tlie
' ; ampuftt N?"Veach rspectes of 4 ct)ejtare: to
;wbonjwWnd wb en rf.c'-t,'-l' : ' K
4,' The lloue resumed,' in Committee of the;
":. Mr. Wfrght also delivered hw : sentiments
againstitA , ;'-A:- ? V' ' K; 1
; r MiAMbSitgomerj'; succeedeltr. .XV-; decide
xne negauvei-yea o-noes 7&C Mr.aiheaif Z-i "T wTTiT7
thntommencei ahtT? 1
but, beforEbhadncludea
:H) a 6gainfprWd;it mmm
ccmitteeXtcr:rU,w
wiselostaves 57: Ws 8
.The committee then Tqse?r ana. tneouse
auj ourncga ax ja HV$?MAif
MrPpiiftb SOappeftreid . to-day,
abatoplc hrMfJfe
b11i;fhenatef
StateifwiifirnBK
was 'ilswrofwiiana
TTie Hopstbeiiybb mbtioWalfXce
esblviflfiatol'Cpm of thebblev;
Q.ih5ttetjieaJonS7'f J lff
mfrmVmem Jrcf
oteaWp
apprpprj
Tod iskejd K th's mbtiob was Irt order.
and mbvA to; take lipheunfinlslid bui
liess of yet!eyay.e bU cbnb.injthe
encburasremenX bf xlbmestic inabufactUtesiT'
The ; Chaiii haun
tak ertitheonndiileCi
tiavinbes61.'
nrst motion 'was-in orurx.vinc iincsi wn w
con9ineraxioni.initiLiTiLK.iri uic cu
s'siiairtbdideal ofskirrriTshin&de-?
bate took blace on thost passages i of the
Tpr6pbsin appropriations for the pay.ofa few
;CHrkn4befenbIic 0fl)Vbe)KitfJ
pointed an pursuance of ifi'fevTsons ojf--te
'but employ ed on 'the cbibgebcyofCongr
a.DnroDnannFTnouev ior iiieir twnnjci
::llrr Cbke itotA tostrikebbu lb ubces
Lane; . Mr tincoln, ficV others opposed him.
The inbtibnsiwereenej
Mr: Trimble, of Ky; moved "to ; tuTiepd tlid-
billhynserting a clause ; tpr tnerepairna,
preservation bf the Cuieaiid rpat, 25000
. dollars-" r-- . A '.$zw
.V Mr.'T. made sonie 'remarks' in favprof thw
motion, wmcn snau oe.nereau er jtcii. ; . :
vMr? :Elwarfls, b Kortfil
tie, Mr Todj and. MrBulrananpokji
the! propnetv of.inljducing5 tlib proposed
pprvJ)riailOU in miso:u; ... Aii oujctuyii uiv-
ijig- heen made by Mr.iTod,' as to howfthis
datpry. of ihe'prbpPsitiPn of Mr. TrimbleA A
i fhat; the Secretary bf tl.e',1Veasurybe
ftuthoiized to - emnlovVi isuitable Tersonv or
ag6nt to., sujperrntnd the repair'bf the intra
.road.?' A A- AAA"v:' -
- lf, lllMilC twyi r VU Vsil9 J A liiVUmiAUVU
of bisamendmnt'-"Ari" - A. A?
1 aWhen CMr.tttfdin 2 and Mrr Wright ; had
delivered the)iscnTments ou. the proposed,
amendment A A . J J; "'AAA,:; .-. A-jj
air. rucnsuanccoMipaniea.-nis remarss on
the subiect with aiv. amendment, which he
prbposedto.MrvlTimbIe'an?e
.'if The I ametKlment, -bft.re'secttoi.is
length proposes a recession to the statsipf
l'M4rylan'bV,, Pcnn8ylvaniand ArgihiA
those ' parts of the road wliich f alfWthini
their jurisdiction j bri condition 'IKat. 1 bey will, -,i
espeqtively,foreyer keep such portion of
the road in gool repair,'and shall collect n
more toll than, is necessary for that purpose,
and to defray the expense of collection, inv :
posing tippn tnem, also, the obligation ot an
nually accounting for the, tolls received, and
the manner in which the tolls are expend
ed. . " - A . A'A,;.
V Mr Stewart, Mrv Farrellv, and r. AVlejK
ander, joined in the discussion, the course of
which involved the constitutional powers of
Congress, -knd the .principles on which' it
should act In relation to' the general system
of internal improvemebts. v 1" V A
The committee the; on'i motion ofMri.
Ross, of Ohio, Tpse- . r:;,--',y: ;SA;-.v
Alndlhb House adjournecf at half past 4
"1-.''.:V'T'; iiaT,VK.itri4. - ,
On motion bf Mr. Williams of rT.TJ it was
JietQlved, Tfjat the Committee bn tlfe' Post
Office and , Post Roads, . be Instructed to in
quire jrntothe expediency of regulatings the
post route from North-Carblina, so that the
mail in returning from the . west to Salisbury,
.trtatd .fate, snaU be trahsporte by Sb.cri'l'ar
Fonl, -Uncpln County, and MrsA Stewart's,"
ireleJLl Count v.
On motion of Mr. Metcalf, it was
Apo7fft7,' That the committee on Indian
Affajrs'be instnictel to inquire whether
and; if any, what abuses have" been commit
ted f Sy the lteSuperihtebbntfdlah
Trade J(CbI.IM,Kenbey,)inr;
chase or sale of gpods under the several laws'
formerly, regulating-the IndanIade and
charge the Committee of the;Whole: on ther i
state ot tne union,-lrom tje-turtner .consir-
deration of thet bill , fbr?thenioreflual I
tlib 1 mover to brlrttr the fltlA-cttv Vbfbre
the;touse fbr alndbtnv
obtaiii a queslionf on its passAeeWfiore s."?eer.
dUyabd' nibrtmiytb ifihb .discus-
oe sunercu xo
M-hpJeAA
onef jt produced afhttle excite?nen
T ifft itr' VsW-Vsm4. 4 iltMrt'A KM.KttA-'i.MMAf.AYl.
lh
d the bill m- print ide.Af A on the part? of
oe ,who tieslre matfrial amendments to be
atioijs ,-ic r; r i n e2,sun pur yui cry-
apppriatiAus for the epiTdrtures ot itne a
villist faVMfrfrjto
money should be disposed of, if apprb,?i atn
Mr. Hardin bfTcrcd the following as amen
tnat tne uommtttve nave, power tQ seiKJctpjp.
pe'rsons-and papers.0, A-v:.- HAr;--;At
- nils i uj ui yiMit .iimiiv, ,iiiuuuu
I J? made ..jjij ih e bill. ? A,Thxcft emt(w
j lessened, ' by a bestipbrde
Vrah . bf a rib vel anil AmruTa "i Vnii rtiViS t hn."
H!CTOO pn Mr. rrod:
cbnsiderHtiojtWtKir rvni5ae fcrrtZ
n .nibtion of Mr. Tnr i.,;- v
jlbferofth
&Mr4I4ne obtalnetl tK .2: :-r 'i 1 1 -
1 -,-.-- : - - ML Hill m m I X
th,disctissioT ofwhich siZ nPll b 1
?Hed that' itvonwui
Mfermakitop
TOttee rose, and 1 & jft c;,
duarterpasHb'clotffe ; J?r"led
1 NTbVingl gehtleenbir, U '
cmittee,bn;33r:Campbcn'sS ;
a-soi-nnenr of. 11 A R DvvAH P. r mtf
dftWiiittLpcksaitd Latches, Gna jJ
mgsBexl &r&? Spades' AndW t
B.ne itbd Ja panoeJ .'MptjWs'eys'H . A
Scythes trawvKnires, Atiir?ri.' Anon," '"
M kesy H' es, , TracevChtib -Citmiii-.v. I
and inpannt-d1 CastersSnuff Boxes. P.lat
eti aridTinned Saddler n every descrfp.';
turn,-Webbing, Bmss and lr.in UlrehA
panned Ware, ;.:Tble ahvKTt-a S)oon
Lcud Pencik nd Cases, '.A Vatrb Chainv''
Fivcv Pui ses. Pock1? -B.kInk-Standt'''
I ir.;re4arity,)f art icies not-here-
itrnuer4tdi ;f lchViU tw 'il'4at yrj .
ifedactices 1
A
NOTICE.'
fjH tbTnotiTytheheirso
a JetTrsnh Stctce?,.. son and finlvchiid.
of DiWillianv !S(Wkes,;Ute,of BeJfuld, ;
in the couns y bf Grteusvill i Vj- giruV.that
he 'defaedthislli-bn te 16UVinCi)t;.
ubder'iigei andtibnseqoent ly ! rutesia-je 'i
to bia litOdsw" JThe.htrs are thereforctJ;
guested to.presentt henisel yes to'hib.fw
uVXlelay;Ais I abi J'tfsiruur-to swenu -the
said estate tb thse entit 'e-1 tH ?i
AA A A BRAXTON ROBINSON. 1,
; --'l Late Guardian to Thus. J. ,
. Jan. 31. l -,'- a:;A' - :203t": :f.-
A'r;:V A'v' :t NOTiCrr..: -; '
tiowihlt()PRT'A2 ii".A.
The PLANTATIONon w h;cn e
teMdeVatie nmuth;ofsNew Hiver, :
'thelsouthrwest-sideAinOnstow ennntr,;
cbniaihlngby estinitibmbiie; jhoihanil.
uVes 500 ofwhich are Reared, anrt uti"V
U-r gpoi fence: cooal in 8'il generaif.
tb
e oest pianiationm rneseauuoi"."'-- '
nt?V' andlabout 250 of soperior hatn;
yisnMMT ' BSIV UUlt w v m r y-j---- .
;nock--ltie whole,: covered, more hi
iith sbVdshe: gradual decomposirjwioi.
WiCdvTdiwslKmjinure fbr,maT??;
r.tlfe?uiaid;
are;b."Ugbraiid(quicksoil, and woul proj ;
ducV two barrels bf ofiTtb the thAo$aa,
.h5tliv Kubrp v tolerably w"I tffl
befed withpine. The improyenieou arj :
KnoHes -usual on' a large pUntatinn
tbn veniencc 4fir fisbing, v;oy Kermi?. ;
fowling r abd js an excelleol stand l,. r
r.wnr, -airectiy pppt" .Lirtd it
WcfftCQCci and -equal
Aailimtm birreis'pf corn, mj
o-He; the !et JnamrnpCK uij ltfv
boupM?bdred.kc cleared, .
iwdbil:and the balance p7 '.M V
l-'iti i:Uki. JrInsrandWfn'y
A Also; thePUw i 'A;; A tr.-.
from thc:(brtbbbSe; of .?'lsloSv
-j r. A Jr ,1 u-i2ill.cient cieri'w v
js'i -jAiif a hflfTn: andbb thc.mpsy. 4
tber inquiry resnctihAa; A" ' -'t11.;
rannbo. Xt A,tb-oWi B Vr
K51r. Stelyj
IV
4vHujs,,jsjr;u viipwvancue duck?, .arte
Cd tbbe, C u r Conbs I vory anftll
CotnbsT Brass an J Paten Cick'i, plated 1
T.r .. . t.
PJdMetiir, ndMe irl llutta., Gla
IbFltetl Coii mode Kiicbs. ' A Al'"K'
a .. U. .?llf . , ...... i ,i ,4 L r
.11 . ;i
v.-..
equal, if not Upenpr, to any in vT;?
tV cofi&titfs5 aVtwstory DJ v
HoViiewJyireparedK
ifjeredaftd.
V
K'ahiVitedttor ?- A4
ewhble,Hbuse?
was,;Wher
buT(forhe
import ea
fuitber scusiiori of ita'x3eVV;4j