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jr. f J,.. r "t .'I- -i - v , r ?1 ill j - V V rv K f 4. Il- J . 4 lH il .t1s v A, i v -.-- Y. ' ... - . . v- . t B A 1 1 r. :i If ;if li 'i i - . ----- , v 32:- . - - Vhrrimbie tnd'moiiitiorrv -;YYy-"'- timft since, inecfpt se'?on,nd ab- - v -,v;r : 'J.'v; - Johrria! for puffed ehberatibnV y vOrV-ttie President : lof .- the ? 17nied c'i. in hT rrrnf'' HeM.Ue to ConetrS J?6th jdarrof. Cecember,:lS25rAUh6ugh aTnu them withcxitthe adrice and. consent f . the Senate; An J,hcrcas a?Bijenr-cquje-" cence on the part of tlus body may, aj: some fu'ureltlme, be drawn into dangerous prece '' V(dent'Thetefare,V vV I Y Yv-TJettfn-TbatJbe Fresin ot ine unn. .f tat r 4 doe s not constitutionally.;-possess - either.thr rifbt ertlie power to sppo'mt Am fcadnra or ,tW nublic Minliters; but wh ' J the advice 'ami consent of the Senate, except i y : ---i .; y y. asserts? tnt iqvnainn iwi ootvp" . 4- Hi Y,: : VAniJtbii Ministers on ihe part ofthe United f I Y f--i " StAtetlwoaM-be fcoirimiwiwlta'ttte v. ' -U .'the deWetations,at Panama, witlioyt aiib- h - ;J' - ''ttinff bul nominatioas to the Senate And I IV - V.'V, - f.f.&'.ln an fttecutire communication of . '- .1 c . ; V - the right, previously annobneed ikhi open S,J.Kcr"''i': ! injT lsaV ht hepoasessejan tuthdrit r such a.;-icmtmejit8. and to commia- '-.v-w - Cr"Vk- trben.'ncancie may Happen m ine rcucss. , fP";;V ";We resofotion hiring been tj: .X v C , " Vv k-MrVPAca rose and, said Under the V' il- i - " !mTr-MTon that he first and mo important t '"t iT-ioty I we to the State that sent me here, is Vi-. ' to pieserre inviolate, and to transmit tri pot- ' : tenwinirapairro, xue iora w u .imrni ' T udf which we le, t have believed it to . -i- be, my duty to submit, fer tile consitleiatioo ' of the SeHiUithe resolution which' has just " been rcatL .- My opinion is, that a Hepresen . .'--fatire has performed but a part of hia duty; ; '- v - : ; - and perhaps the least part, when he iiischar 1 V i -vges the ordinary duties of legislation as dele- ' '-'-V ! .: vmted t him by the Constitution. ,1 feejsaid Sir. Uj.tnax.we nave an important iass i w v ecutg'jn rr$istinjt.the encroachment of am " , ' , . . bitiwh on the constitutional power of this ?'-'' ? " 4 -- -bodv, whether they be open or covert.. The principle embraced by the resolution ; is to plain in itself, so obvious irt its nature, , ."as 1o need no argument on my part to make -. :"!it plainer. I shouttl Conceive It to be aa in . ; ; suit to the-; understanding of the Senate to - v. J vatterinpi such an .aTgttmejit.Th'e,reioJutiori 1 r r asserts a constitutional principle. Yes, sir, a . . 7 undiroehtal. .principle,- -,whicU' is doubtless S-..Tiroi)erlVacnreciated by this body. ;v i the atlent.on otme senate 10 inevopening message of the President of. the U., States, at the commencement of the present session, V ind to bis executive ; commonication to the s -.jSrnattr of fhe'26th December last, For it '; Vdl be. found that; in these cbmmunicafibnaj . he has ;iasumed a power and asserted a right. vhieM boldly contend he does not possess -and- ifrmaking this denial I. feel confident - .that I am,sur.a:ncu by the ConsUtution of the "'.rVoftid State?.." Ia.th opr rung message, he - savs" Among, the measures - which have beroiggcsted td tbem' by the new relations -'with one another.iresulting from the recent . charges in their condition,1 is tliat of ' assent bHng-at the Lsthtnuaxf Panama a (Jonsrreas, at which each of them scould be represent ed, to deliberatcTup'on subjects Important to the velfare of all.v.l'he IJepubh'c of Colohv n ' hja, of Mexicnard of Central America, have vr alr ady deptited Plenipotcntiiris to such a rneetg, andth.evhave invited the U.Statea to beao. represented .tnere ny tneir Jl-nls-tersi -r The invit itidnlias been accepted, and Ministers on the pJrtof the, -United, States .."-'; " libenClonaP &c. fee.' ; ' v JC . v ' - ; , Thisnguage I thought at' the tfme, was -7...;.vr v ttnequivoc!, and since has I -been rendered s "i . :. ' ,. more explicit by theExeculive cdmntunica i : IV : t;on before alluded to, ( of the 26th Decern, . - ber, which I will take the Tberiy or reading , ' to the Senate t Utlongh: lAU tpeasHre " :- 7 ( - i Heaned "I bviihinthe tonttiiutional compel r .1 , ' Ae. 'Executively have "not thought . Y. , ' proper to take any step m it before ascertain- ' - 7Y " that my. opinion of its-expediency will C , "concur Vith that cfbotlj branches of the JLe ; - . gisJiture'Y X''-.'Tr :-"Y. v"v! - - 'J -Mas he not then asserU-d that he baathe ; Vv Y ! 8nt tQ f ppoint ministers, independently- of " - H I ihe Seaate ministers tro," of no ordinary , V1 4 cracter, clothed ' witlf powers'' admitted on VYVA-- Vail Iwndsxto be of the most Important aid v"v; 2 ?PettInu5 nature, ? Now, 'sir,' .sr.hat t tikes 'the - ' "' '."i Constitution say this invaluable and inesti '" j . .r ' Y niable little book, which I hold in mv hand V , ', ; f tle; commission under which we all act, Y, ami UrOm which we" derive all our powers t ii vi-hifch eyerV officer -of the sorernment takes ?- - " "a srlemn bath , in lhe -presence of his God y . odliunrrjv to preserved maintain, and de- , ' VfcndV nt,the President shall harepoyw. 5 et; br and with the advice and consent of the ; s- - T; : . Sfrnaxe, to mace treaties, provided two-thix! nominate, arid end.-uith the adricemd ctrt tent of ike Senate, hull appoint Ambaisadort, r1!herlHibKvJfodter," &C.-V-V Y'Y Y . " . IT shall nofcas'I said before, .attempt; tv Jarguafre, t make this" subject mpre explicit : than it )s.- Tlie- wise framers ji our ConstU ; tution, under the Tpost suspicious circumstan-'Xct&- fotraed ,it,' and ; transmittetT it to iiau J It Vs ocr Jduty to preserve il-in afi its pristine pumy pna vign. AKbougrt it may not be -ohal reasons wl.y I submitted this resolution. ? v YI riewlhe tmirivliii'h It innu. 'ZnA 'TJr'?. ptirpbrta to repel, as Vlink in a chain sthrcat Y.-... rtmr.g the most portentous and calamitous iynsuciiyis iuvijc uucrucs mi litis pcupie. - In litis light it has made a deep impression : pn myjnintli.'; insulated, unconnected with any tlung else .yet: so plainly aid. nalpably confiictihg with, the letter and stT.rit cf the coiistltutio it ia truly apf-aUirg to the fri.ehds ; oThbertv " .but.' when 1 'co'tmect it 'with .the : v transactions that have furnished the page of .-.Jtjur . hiory ,v for little : .more than a twelve r -,rnor.thpasti when IcoUnect thislopen'iisur pti9n,;thisVwnt6n trespass on tlie Torm of ..;; )Tcrnmeii unuer.wmca we, nve, .witn- ine ';"-covert and insidious iiinovationi wnich'gave J ' existence. toi and cliaracterizes the conduct ' T.; -of the present chief magistrae;.I am decid- T1- .iarrtfce' aprrcbeodti fitjt pre cv; Y:, - v."T 'f -Iv, of opinion that eveTy'.inou of Lis cona JV ' "'h,'try sVoiild beat hiapoSt.Jr' ..YYY:Y , r.4 , - - -- MiMjimc 10 re-enRCT magna nana , ji ia :WY -S time to fcsort the principles of the Decia ;Y -"Tjv- -' '";;tio;of Independence iY, Y ihev and her revolted cclonirs jptitingjf they did that We nitgrht tat? partr!I-COTsidered IT, ai-iijawiwie.-as n mraumui "-- 4 ing, and tern ptyjn'enace,"' wed jralcoTatedto excite the angry pactions, nd embroil us with fbreignatiins. Yet ir,-hai "lAw. (1 rl.itatfon been eonsfraed into a .pledge or mmranfe to the Sooth American Republics j sndL, moreover, r.r oeen recogTJizea.M or - V - f TrrV,TiT;rrjf rvrv rvn ifr-fl riatiOnY by" those ; 110W in row ver.--j piooim una, iwaw v. Pointsct Vur; Wufcf e - t Mexico, of Mr. to Clay, dated September. J'jr' -o thse "obseTritiotw iTeplIed; - that rairat :-'thelisaver of SpaWthey'had; given sufficient prWfbat rliey ' tcqtlired ; no issi- tance, and.the ' Upited Mat's nau pievgcw themselves net to permit iny other powerto irtterfere either with thru indebendenee, or form cf Government:' an4 that, as, trt the e vent of auch an attempt belli? made ; bt. the powers QfKuropei we wouwi- oe wwpciicM to take the most active and efficient part, and to bear the TbrOnt of the contepru .was noi iiiKt that we shmilil be nlaced on less favor able footing than the other Republics of A- merica, whose , existence we were reaciy xo support atsucn axards j ' Y ' 'v..'.'- v ' YSee tlie iangiige ' of this gentleman well known and h'nrhlv estimated for his talents and integrity. Are we not bond to btfieve thtthtf sentiments he avows; are in conform ity 'with his instructions?, .Canwe- attribute to him so gross a violation of ?his dnty ?. To fortify this, opinion, T will call the- attention of the Senate' to. Utf Clay's letter 'to' Mr. Pomsett; 9th Kor; 1825, in which be speaks of MrJIonroe's pledge, in language that can not be mistaken. ; When we reflect tat the Secretary of State' is a gent'eman officially and confidentially connected with, the Presi dent jof the United S,tates, Shall we,ire we at liberty o doubt, -that this pledge, given by Mr.' -Konroe ,has v been recognized by Hhe present President: and ".Secretary of. State? 1 say we can' come to no' other conclusion. rDoes it not then become our imperative duty,' when we clearly see the dangerous usurpa tions, to protest' against it, tliougli he may not think proper, at tbe moment; to carry, the principle into practice? Y ' - J Again:' T, contend, if the President is bound to .'alvise with "the Senate in ordinary,- cases, of appointing and sending Ministers where by the laws and usagesfof nations, their pow? ersand duties are susceptibleof the clearest and moit explicit definitiona. and where". the consequences likely, to result are known and properly estimated much rooreshoMld J-be bound where the obferta to be obtained, and the; ditties to be performed, are; not even, un derstood by the President himself, as in this case-niaVbe seen by . reference to the docu ments- iri which it annenrs that he himself declined it ru, th firs instance, until he could be sat isfied on those points But, strange to till this ound was abandoned, witt.'SS signtnj? ! reason. And the invitations were ac cepted. Now, sir, as to the objects , under stood and openly avowed, -what. jirev hevi to expound and settle importanC principles of international law to concert the mcai.s for a -more cffectiial.' resistance! to the ap proa ches of European domination, and dou bt less to give efficjehcyto the recognized pledge of Mr.' Monroe, in connection with a wild. and enthusiastic crusade against the llo- man uatnoi c religion. Are inescieiuraaie bjects, to sa nothing more of them? Orra ther, are they not fraught with consequences of the most dangerous and most ominous na tufe"ito the future . peace and. tranquility of I will not trespass op the patience of the penaiCt. ny an argument on xnis ponii. My ooject wjo snew inai.inese nunigiers 10 ra mmV are Ministers of the first and-most ini tmrtant "character, , clothed , with - powers of awful import,- antl calculated to excite the well gYounded , fears of every Jover of his countrvr - 1 r-'v.; We are called unon to send Ministers to South America, to combai the i prejudices of the IJonvinCatholic relhnon. lahould tiunk our labors hatl better be confined at home. Furthermore I contend, that, -if the Vie sideht of, the United States is f not, const itu tionallv bound to advise with the Seriate in appointing Ambassad's arid ' Ministers,? t!iat the Senate is not bound to act on the supject at slf; in truth, has no right to act." "Are we aepenaen on jae wnim, or caprice, or, cout tesy, of the) President for power? " Is it com petcnt for vhim to' enlarge our. functions? Can he circumscribe them at pleasure? I trust nersirY , - ; : : , ';-;- '.--'-, '.-. Y yve rely on, higher V authority t we rely on the commissi'-n eriven to us by the K'eople themselve in - conventibn? and before : my country protest, most, earnestly .protest, a- gainst all nd every encroaciwent.-ot-the kind. llefore my. God,r I " declare, - Hat I ne ver wlll"be:jdverted froro'whitt'I conceive to be thr true policy.' of my country7 I hevrr will be polsted by anj powers save the Con stitution and J.the vith eijf my cqnititurnttJ Yea, sir, ; however unfashionable the- recog nition cf tlHs dependence ot'oO-i eonstituenls may be, I must "be : permitted to pay ray de- voiiaii.io lv, aiu icvt'giuii: ua uui'aiion on me.- They ,arethe tarty impressions of my youth they have been : riveted on my mind aa fundanienbl republican truths; they have taken the firmest hold.Y;They are -such as I nave xonoiy onensnea in my qosom, and sucn as the'pebrde ?of,this coUstry '-siever ouerht nevercin, abandon, .unles theys prove false! to themselves.. - . Y a,..'.Y .l vY '' y The Senate was wisely designed to act as a cnecK. upon, me: ap ronung , power, -not; i Ladmit, to bexercisod capriciously, but fear-- lessly and independently, when the public good requires it. It, therefore, beComr imperiously our duty to gvard welj thepbw crs conferred, on this bbdy.H ve are tenar.ta at wiU, or, rather tnisteea'ibrl the' present and future generations and it is, ccmpara- uveiy oi very nifie moment as regards the few fleeting moments we occupy here. It is as timekti) eteriiifjriVheo compared; with theTurulamenta principles .contained in ,this booki YThis is, I - hope, intended for ages to ccme.ltlsintehded, I trust, jo be perpet ual. It was so desigriedi but r hate the most awful forebodings that it will not bcYl have my fear althoiigb, r, It .has"-stood the verekt stbrms;' in a rVcent'contest, tind has carried us triumphantly"ihrough a wir which has ecrered oir cnuntry Witi jmpcrish'able tenowjirrastnjggle that embraced m its con.. sequences' the dearest r principles of a' free vr i "Y Y . . .-' way not oi ie saUing. of tlie exned.tion iitiir, rot rutlJ! Vy' W.'tne :iatfcfll tne-U Oton -was, ..ucie prmecuo; against the in Carthageha, sgaiait Cuba or PortoTdco bv U he understood, to DH to" his ansu-l rcsofution''ot Air. - Wtiu say that TheT 'caaie int office in violation of the general interest, aha!larenymox:Ordt' aV energftie support.?" AndrVe (it-i)i itntiev eessarvio usflmiseiiDeiacr.wr,v.caivy office m oppositWn(o tbreefunhs oO 4 mericah People.ln opposition to seeteen or eighteentatouTofhe;,twejy came in iby T the : prostration ;;cfAbdf IdeaTest 'brinctplesY He came jivhy a lotal d;frffgard of the-riehtof mstrucjionthe "Ws fi;?le nithlic' Hev; canle ii wrVln opposUiesyTtbt only to the sovereign wTTf of the,Penn1e, but ne,overQome xne most lormiaaoie oi u jr cultiesi Yf le tame in1obVosition to Hhe' will. of th e .l?epresentati ve - too,y-Tlr may seem paridoiieal,vbu't it is. neverfheUsslrue. y fefe. came in under the - mfl uence ;of , rrecelent, under the influence of the princiuk I'am now combating,- and, if we" dont resist i i- at the outset, h ew1il erive itauch a n impulse as u ill enable himi not only.' to nominate, he has donctbut.to appoint bis" su;cesS0r. v:, - And xihi'Q Utr. Preidf nt. is the policVof the ' present . administrl-.tibn? - The: -original debt of gratitude is to be paidlat all "hazards; the one fourth is to become the wjarity, if the f reytlon offices,! and the, patronage off wie viovenmiu, can t-neci v , r,' mc first appointment. made by the- present Pre sident is conclusive on this point, and his sibsepientcourse is in entire accordance. Merit is proscribed, unless "it acquiesces, in and subserves the ulterior. pnrposesTor tlie administration. In the I4ngnaee of the day it will not d o afford to the' lUeal and in telligent freemen "of the country, Vwho hap-pt-ned td differ With thf administration, .the means of annovajice 1hcrefore,-they afei to be placed underthe ban vof the Empire they are to he proscribed, AH are to be brought ihtd' the foldthat can 'be, y hook or by crook? and those who cannotbe brought in this way, why,fdrswitharetolbe corcd. Am I not justified in saying, this?" Has it not been openly avowed, bythe cohfiderdal friends of the President amV Secretary of State, that the Senate ought "to be coerced into a discharge of their duties? Yl?s not the attempt been rnadi?, A in the other Housed through the uisrrnmentality of the unmfoTm ed populace, operated upon' by' confidtttitl kiuneledge, to drive this bod into an" acqui escence with the mad schemes of the admin istratibn, jn a way disreputable to this Gov ernment, and to the Chief Magistrate; of a free, enlightened, and.Jndepemievit' People? Sooner than see the patronage of the fiovern nient thus employed; the offices bestowed in a manner io deirimental.to the' public inter est i:i would do anv thins? that I coud, to re lieve the administrators of ihe? Government from such onerous burthens. - I would soon er .appropriate a million of dollars to the contineent fund, nd nlac tw rltrT uisposai oi xne rrcsuient. - ror, air. rresi dent although I am not a convert to what has been termed the political heresy of the Poet, contained in the following Jines V-Y" For forms of Goyerpment let fools contest "That which is best administered, is best' - Yet the sentiment,, all tnu.t admit; is found ed in great good sense, and is 'the .offspring of a vnrorous intellect The sent iment is the result of the deepest research into the prin ciples of our nature ; for, 'what good will the form or name do us if the substance is lost ? I wpuld not give a fig for it.-' ' '-.'- . . Permit mej before I sit down, to ask. the ene wn finer n e; rres: ae n i n hs aeai t inge nuously witfius in relation to the publication of the documents, the mission, and the dis cussions which gr?w out ol thent ?4 When we palled on him to know whether the existing necrotiaiiona wuu any power would oe s pre. judicexl by throwing the doors open and dls- that the d ocuments were asked n confidence, communicated in. confidence,' a d that the rule Was based .on ancient ami well establish ed Usage, . and, if we d part from it in that instance, we must act '.on our ovn responsi- bilitvv The answer was so little character ized by frankness, so equivocal, ;and at the same time so derogjitory to what I conceived to be the constitiition d rights of the Senate, that I moved, instntefi to throw open the doors, and let the world know7 what we Were al out. ,1 regret tbatmyrrtotion did not pre vail. I sIikII ever regret that the arguments Lmade in conclave, i witn tne doors, toe feed, on us and the key in the .President's, pocket. should be necessarilv lost to society! Y l avail myself of this occasion to protesf a- gainsx uie assumea. ngnx or ine f resiaent to control the Snat iu the exercise of a sound discretion in reg-ird to . confidential commu weapons.. The conhdence is, official. Mv responsibility is to mv State and Country; not to him. , And what was the course of the president, immediately after the confirmati on of the mission by the Senatt ?.-Why, sir, to come out, to the House of Repr? senta tives and to the world, with ah elabarate;aN gumeat, accompanied with some -o the' do- cunufr.is wiucji naxi uecn sent xci ine;,oenaie, and some that had been sent, in answer ' v . V. uvi.ll 1.4 1 V. til the Senate against ; the mission,. and of which. at that time, the world kne w nolhincCand xnerein essenuauy cnangmg nts ground. - l acain aair, uas.ne aeait rainy witn Us fvtir rather, has herrot " lost sighf of that candor which t had fondly trusted would 1 ever mark the conduct of the.Chief. Magistrate of this free and magnanimous People.;? Y Y y ' ' y I forKear further remarks on this subject it is a delicate one. J Yet the Vublic mdat and will be informed. YY-Yy Y'-' Y-sidentV Message; , presentatives, relative to the Manama Mis sioni . continued; Y Yj vft-f Y.The next? dfjcumenti.whic'h aerm,!. the report bf the iSfecretarv "nhstnf. the subject xf ;the Congress of Panama, to those Which 'we have alreaHvnntirprl k letter from Mr. Clav' to iMrJsmta'-'',- that; tpe eftorts. of our . government . to pre .W00 that of to engage its fi iend- !) offices, to; brinsr , about a neace u htu.n Spain- and the-4 netrrAmerican- BepubBcj founded upohTthe basis -of their iml: dencebadeen v successful and that ' the information from -Europe authbmes the be lief that all tbe ereat noWers. m f-nrhTtr incrined toward peace,' and? will give pacific! councils to S pain Y lie adVlses a auspensunil inhMhniit &mvi& $&Wtti? h'nvasion ofvltatsdiPoro ,1, --r . - - jHt&-; ritetuntlnn itt 2. nt T u Jn YMr; Ubregou acknowledgesf.fhe receipt of ??H;sV-, ? mimc& tois goWtnentthe vievi oCthe iVrJTO S?,1 h PsidenffnejKo mm isUand remarkstpeacali that i Mexico '"&$ffF - r.v Fr t nVbleYpf Kenjuckandt H YThe;nt:xt,-dftVHrt-i ClaVilbrllfiddieto fTr.niliiriv? liti rA..L-iv ' WedponiheRuss nee tortne purpose end to tne war oetreen : -opain- ern governmentSj-in which, a sstantiaK reason-are' assigned and to shew that tlfe indehendence governments mi;st; ultimately; backhowledg iltimate1yhiwledg4 dyantuge 'eanbssibW ringit ? n thcoufseof Which", ed, nncl tuat po smH from deferring he have ties mepts lh(f jvar take this turn, it ist thought prtjia- confllct.in conseqoence of thegeneral inte sutisfid with' the preMnYconditin lsianos," 3ir. t;ty remarlcs that the, United - ' a . ' "' ic, iicxtus a norirom Airi Miaat.tomi. transmitting thejinswer of Count .Sselroe totliejetter Mr, Cyyxpiss, the peace of the Wprld .Ar. Upon the - subject discussed, he Ins alwayg tkoughtit ri-ht riot to prejudge or anticipate the determinatiohs of Spam -m relatioa'to her colon.es, attdirntU heryiews are known, he cannot-give a defi- nrt answer. ; lie is pleased with the.viexvs of our government; in;rt-Jahon to Cuba and: IN SENATE. 'Qfonday, rfpHl . Y yjj . The fccnale Was OCCU pied principally speaks ot the neutral .pqsiton;wrucn we ui'xne.iiyae.wiiopui aweiuinient ; and maintained with regard to the twfvpfcr-1 :ca!L fflr; the "ibf fevfotta nueatimi ' rnd;wh1cb:doiiUtlestf gave Wc- f liadeyafi(l tiedui? ! -f advanced, finuch additiorial wetgjit I rrii S - rii it InW holtvi ; i :I K Y-1 . with the uau goverhmenmongitiie aVf 6 ?" -"V.;'1 reasons ssiged w xhectJthat ifV th;ac,, fefe k'nowledgnientolfthjhepM ' ' governments jjemiich Iwger YlefeTfedftlie .Baij; jyY,-A Ja'-nsi Vi1 Jt!erac- war. wiifc-prooaojy:1 ciwnge ns-wiaracicr, anu r, r-ya- Alexuuder,Tejr .MfcnTen ',io,r pistewlfingtheaggressor,.ancVderivh Y fro-m;C.iiba and lprtolJ co tiie?jneans f pro. ilitwrV Kassef' ''ff.the wAr,:SpanYilJ-b.c: called ipoif -jj'aeBkriBTOnBrcnt to, defend those islands; wjth jnins denyeti ; brelenV Campb'ejl rVirwCartiy iUrr from other,source; and -.ihat.-inaliprobibi- Cassellr,:la lity they wUf pass outJi.f her hinds. Should tit, tin nWanrH47nUli I .rti-, v.i " , ' 111 Jiav" DeSn Jslinett to nave L' compte, Ltc.her, Xipceljrj-Ivttle. Xivinir-. seizm cupa ana f-orto icco, m-tue justpro- iXKUngrfm, tert,on,cr theivesatd commerce of their Mafkley.M'adiai citins .which havebeena prey to iranmus- McDuffie McKenh,-; McXrtf OhiflV 'ltcMa! pirates, fi.Khngaucer and rufuge in Spapish nur;tfc.A Jerntory," but l aveTespeeted tite sovereitni- alfi.y'Millr' vYva ;Yvf;MYii uf-i. . ty j,f Spuing and tne interference -of ; the.n Md; MitheTM Ten, Mdarr, fweh ?Moore perpiutapesttve, the repuse of the World is Alff )rK nnAP tti..m pt. ,y..M.vw, v upwu.iw mihmc wt . urawn,; uiarJce,uondict; ' Crowning 4 mg exerted-to 'preyedt the power of Spin. :;.MrMiddleton cdriai- porsyth, Hasbrmick, Mea'evi hlerrlc,Io, der that the?measure of reco nrneifdin to gersolt Kidder, took; iUflary !M utocksiv Spam a terminavof ,tle. Warhas;b laid beiorethe -aBiedspyerea but as' aB o'Bnett,Pearce,Thelp needfSunds,syne7 I parties.in Spain are opposedto an acknowi Spie8tdrrsStrong"Sw'aif;-To ledgment of the SpanisIvTftencan govern- -Tucker, $t. J. Van Rensselaer; VatMCe Vr- ments, he considers isjate ye ryMoubtfuf 1 nuaxi Viirton,iVales,su4bster,-pble,- - J YYY-Y "Tb be cimkmedtj rYv -Y Y Y Wjiite rM'bitdesey, yood, :N.JLY- Wrkht ; . ' L ti f he mnsii erafinri td the- .a mend mentis " 'a'nucn d the A.oustirution (restricunsruie Jrre suient's eligibility t two terms) yvhich bj a Iarge'majori ty ; antlin the ration MExexu tiye busincsKlt- passed constderatinn fit Kt . Y'1; ;y . ''Vr';"- " '" ' Y;-...,,Y "Y-iY Ys-vi';cfi :'-,J;y: lYThe Senate was- engaeh greater part of the day on the bill retrucing existing dutj ph Saltyand- de r in executive bu sin es s. i Th Teolutierv nenjitigha powpn the Excutive to appoint public ministers; mV)re,' AVlcWlffe; and the resoluiion propiosipg to exclude fM"&z-XtZ ?Uj'&'y :-:'' ' raembersof Congress from being ap- y 'ls3 Aflam3, leriiTder,v;ya. Alt poiuted to civil offices ; were made tthe en? B!dIn, Barrett, Bai tlejv JJarherl Srifer of thev rlai fW-MoruJaf lext- Cph,f?BksseBe -ti ' wMi ' : --y T- BrentBrown,.BuchananiBuckhef,-Casedr, i he bill, malnnar an appropriation vof cKrkev Condir;rA.,t PrAnTnhw prtn: pu,uw;oj lars rat; the purpose; at ; re- Uavis, llaveppoftrBr;.yto; Dwight r.asi mirig phstructiqns in nah was ordered in be eftKrQssetlito-ai third readme Y TheSenttrlhenf wen t intothexodsiderationyof Executive business; Y';'V'-c-,y1:-C'aY Y-vYf Y' t y: y y " -YY' - y! i;-'' The Senate was; eniras:cd.:irt priyate ousiness, during the uay pAlbill; was vreportedr pfbViinnff llur the: gratluaL abtilition v oPutjTpo Salt $ and another for reducing ;t he ex istindu ties on Teasi W ineV ahd Cof ice a ue . rciuaiuuer,-oi.nine u ay. Was spent iri the considerationVof; the Judi- ciaryBni, recently passed by the House of Representatives., 'r I-"".5 V 11 tKe priVate orjtleriof thJdaySvere postponed- and - the House took u n the ponsidefatiori-pf; tlilrnrjos&KaWci ments to the Constifution of the United States IrilIclkfrlsald that na the object orinfntocorniHt if iwic, o ine siaieiot tne-untoniwas. H OUSE t3E RE HRESENTA11 VES. ' ' r r-"-v -y .' -t - . . -v k, ' r"TTY Y . -Y; Y - ,,y Saturday; Jlpril irXr anu xne sQUHirj irv3 viiiAfuii. yvjtrin cjcite. '' M. 1 . J' . A L . AM r M W II .TW9 . fj I 11,111 . . m MA MM . . A variety ofsub- j tnentfnu ;xrvovianguae v fo' lowed iinor of to I wlii ftirictnar reasons:! w f.J ' orthos-. Jira.vUi'ilYiY -I' -' P??Jl$l'kiV the cominr tljevrrodantk reported the :lso utiy hvs, PR.EstH.'lFindl. ;v. sotl -; r,i;GovnV Gurle llnUdck; Ua llamiltrn; ,11 em. Ilugufjin,. ngs,;,lnd. &' -irii vrW.V,t.. St: 5m fK tiBtfM,;A ) u.. o. '8 venson; vVa SCeWart YTali PaThompsorl - - fucker,; S. (Verplaii'cki' Ward, ' WeVms wW'ttetnorc. : Wickliff: , -;'i.Jas. .Vii sonV' Henry-AVilsohi Wilson, 8. C; Wjlsgn Ohio Wlf. WobdsV .Miojv W orthingtoiy Wnrtz X6tinv2ifiQj :Y . ;Y?V -. .. r V -A lien. - M.iss; .' Hall win,- nutlet U f jjartley,; arbcT Coi Beecher. ? B'adlevJ ahd-No'es we res fat J o w i jlenTen ?6ndersohVArigelv Armr'oli Asueiy, uaney, waag?r wavooor, .vs. f. H'iv. Camp bell,- Cirn,Caner, Clwrbome C-cke, n... ;:"n;i y.v.,..." itf i.'ini .-:.i Kytvhirdrc yo,lialIuck, Hamilton, ;iarris;fasbr6uciy liaydenLlrW. i,Hoflniah qk?,IIcus-' toii,lHugtinm,vlIuntphry,ng foluisohAta .''Jasl jolmson, 1.rahctai?,)hsnsonv Kellogg; Kirr, Kr-gxaK .L'cconipte," I -in -oln i.vingston ',Ztf?ijftMariguiB9 : .Marabl; Mar-., k elllartuidVuV-Marvin, ' &' ; McBuffie ,v Iv e, WdJsnu;A 7f, Mercer, -M ille?r N. Y.i itchelL" ?Md. Iitchn,'Tchi ih ore Ken, Meqrei Ahi.i OWeiv " Peter, fPlu mer Polk4Prtenrpowen7PeediUIto$e Kos o iTtjar, iUTsycr:t .acotwpmitu,-' yerpians, Korsyti Gist; Gurleyi HArve'j', Jlaynes, JlaV, lev. llemnhilllferrick. Imrersoll. Jeiminer's. Jjw Kidr ttitnrop, Lsuvrence, Ictchef,! M iner, - Jas,S. Mitehll; - Newton, . Q'Bru n, , Orr; I'earce, Phelps,UrvesVSands, Sloane -r . Srague,dStev;enso'rfrf :TPVJ Steyrr.soji , StewartJ. Storrs Strong,' 6wsnV .Wate t rithalhvAr, Vu;;Test,;T1Jompsoni.Pai; v Y mpson,-gnin, .x oiumr - fuckt ' arnum' seyv-Jas. Y ilscw,-Hey-lsbnvilsoiu on, Ohir Wolf, WopiV, Woods, ph:p, Wtirht urtjYoung ipii - J Jl'heijhini re&jla I tin nwas 'decided ri C i lie affifruatiVe by a lan majpntyaBdi comin'it'ie'COrtipMe members Was orderedJo Tbe appointeit r anu tne nou&e aojouiTieai Monday $ Jlpnl. : deceasi seat. tiouricetl Ja purposing : the committee CIC' J ame Johnson,, Francis 3 uh n- togg, ;f lrrKrf mer, liirence; 8..:YY-YY . -. I, 1 4tt!e,i Locke MaJlary, Marklt-y, Alattocltf, IThompsqn, Geo. tnoi son, A've3vaV Trimble, flicker, N, J - ler, S. C. Van Jlenssetaer .V.nce, V LVmtort,- ATales. Vhinnle, -k Whittle t , Mr. Tiumas He Silica Represented. ; 4 tiye' froni the Stafeof Peons? I vajiiej-in; ' ' the blaeortJiHootrick Farreliy, r --) - J i . V - . fir Li y-v Y. Y, - - r " A y - Y.:y- y' -' .v:o,-.VY'v"'l7: v'Y ' r-4" - y . ' y ' v y .A- - vy; r.-v ' " ' ;- . . . . i.-. ' wV " i- ' - c - -- , - "Y " , Vv - j j : ' v " - - - . ' ;Y Y. . - ss? "- 4 '.VV ; "-wv.!i,:-;.. ' -Crf'vv. y - " --v. y v r v -v- y - y y - - y - o k-: V Yv
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