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4 .rr. j;- i r 1. - - r ' i - A' r : i t. 4 ; .1 t i 'I 15 ;; t: m v 1 In :,r. .AS ' - rT; v ;r , v : the spcccJroI"ir SrnAGUE. V Maine, Vfc v : Ui'tHc State of-!achuettfprJVil i . - . tia Strvice?,4 pert ormcu rauring iub. wc - All the errors or Massachusetts liave befit portrayed in aombrecolons while her merits ' liire breit passed oyer in silence, i'-Kvipn heK . t. ' orit- ,fftHiM. without which some of those tWir bare breathed the, air, or lisped tl it f - .... r C at f frectorn. seem to be almost forgot if. is not for me - to", delineate her cha- . . ; Klon to other hands. ' But since ' .iUhore:citUens,of.!assachuseUa;da. " Vwffthe late ua,vh.ive been visited by indis- ; "rrrimliAt'denu ".ciauons, i ims i wy -: dulgvdUin .-faying a fewwortls fur that part ntrar constitutes HI Y OWII SttC. . ft iindpr nil htr siifIerinrVhas Vlien at all times the "firrnf sntl nnderut;Dg ."tiTinortcr of tJie'causc'of our country. Al , it .oRh a Rreat portion cf ltr ct:en were - . depcmlent uon-commerce for their very fiubsV.ence; yetilnrirtg cnibdrgoestvictions ' V.A Marr shr beheld, her commerce nnndula--A te'd, her wharves and her shores desolate. her sh;p;lur produce and her store .houses, V'rottlhjr together; her merchnnts ruined her v mechanics amiauors rcmncu 'v" , lerce- to-beary.t and ' rn'sery and- want o-Ti litLmd ami au witnout- a - She never.fultcred tor a tnomenr, - but; remained ,the " fearless and(unwaver.n 9 iViencfof the national iivernrci:t. ; ih.war boriltrinff for ftiore than J .ww.. h.,.nArA mllrt'i'mon the tenitories of t the encmr. and wtth nearly Hie same exit m of maritime fnmtier, ir.df ntedwttli innuniera Wd'bftvs and inlets; studded with tcwuv and vllbscs. villi inillions pf shipping- in her hat- hoss3wh.cn the enemy, alter tne pacmcauon t r. itv Europe, was enabled to onmj iiisimuieiwc fort es upon her shored, and fas:-sgtn a " barharoii w.fare, ra?in?r and maUng-in- J. .ii Hi -nrviftuHito her terr'.tcrv-vhcn dinoay went before hint, and desoNtion followed ins his train, she. was compelk d to meet and stay the "er.cnv alnne and unassisted,"; You sent not a soWier to her relief ; nyi her own hardy ons who Jjid vo'untccrt d ln":o your sen ice, were bvCperitittetl toemiH to defentl their own -litjmts'and iheir own families, but marched away to the frontiers of Kcw-Yorlc, to fight the battfts of Chippewa and Niwpira I Yes; : ' 1 - i. . . r, uic ca:iii-s ui itnettmpter, came into tne enroen, wan a liQrompgsea i'-e ixnun ue.inicm, wmcu i ToilPcnnsnirr ; v if. 1 ,'; hi, 1 Pi V 'lias iust Been mtptinncd bv the gentleman froniIassachuselts, c.ir. uvint,jan(t jhcii f hcre:foujrt;t auccessfuUy against twice 1 heir number of llrit'.sh veterans, whilst one-half of heir own number had fallen oil tie fieli T;at rejrimpnt was" uriequal'ed except by tli e Twenty-first Yes; the Twenjy-first, in which fought those whom Hipley first le 1 frpm the tuhb rn . soil ! of Maine ; winch,, when the tale r.ot tne .oauie ot ..Niagara scoa sns- iendcd; or father, .when it was almost de cided against you, turned the tide of war, bv .a movement so desnerale. that the cdm- uunding-' general Iv-id lcY even . thought of proposing rt to any IJut. wipley knew hss nis mdi, and by his order,'indcr the "gallant Miller, tliey ascend td an eminence cortimand. cd b- alh,tle enemy's I Aji-tilhry, aiitl in.the full blaze of their c-niK)n ; continued to ad vance tir.tit they Cut down the artillerists, and their pieces, and drove the infantry front the position. The British commander, s!ung to ". uibrdness by, this unexpected :defvat, brought in three successive charges, fresh ?.nd redoubled- forces to resake 4hc ground. ; tThe conflict wasj man to man; . and bayonet to bayonet ; thes combatants were commingled ; the' enemy ;wa beaten.'' It was a contest which;' f;t. obVinate and desperate-valor, was unequalled upon land, dunig the whole war ; and the -Twenty-first rcgunent staud iinriva'I'ul. -And what let urn hs. -Maine, re- - -'teived ?. NegIcct then, nd contumely now, fc At the c'ose of: the war, all the officers and Vsbl 'ierfrom Maine and Massachusetts" were ro'dly turnfcdout of vour sf rvice. Those who liud een first in.tfie fight" found no room. at ine feast.' While clouds loweretl urotiitd us, and the tempest rred, yoji called upon iim 10 proieciyou irom ns turv-; out wuen peace liadrcf urped. and all was fair, and calm nd safe. tli'Tr stern ant wariike virtues could be dispensed with. Others fnund morcfavor in vour cvesi perhaps of mere supple form Kr.d gayer plumage, 1 could proceed f urther in xms courseot remark, out. i am uuwinmg iuuu si. ii is granny jo niv .iecuugs io ue compelled, to speak or mv own State rand I s'iouM iictlmve done it, had not indiscrimin ate ensure been thi9wn on a people whose TideITy and pairictism, have been al warn con- spicuous, in spnc.ui privauuu, ,anu oanger, and neglect; inl infurv, Maine has 'done her . auiy joineuiniOM ; oui sue iias nor, nice some others, trumpeted her; merits. She sYtks no rewards'.- She Asks no favors c. She y.ematds only equal and impartial justice.- And I am confident that justice -will not be withheld.' v It3 cierc'scis enjoined upon you, ii'y every consideration of morj'r.'ghtand po litical expediencv.'f Whilst despo;s are labor ing. anil combming to pnp. up, their iron v thrones, it Is our hlghj duty to strengthen and p erpetuat e our o w u institutions, as , th r beiit acnice we can rr rider to ourselves, and to tr.ank?nd To thi? end. we must,; on all oreasfons7's'eVt6 cement our union, to "bind together all the r:irts iri-tlie bonds of mutual . afrectiou.""' One deliberate act of palpable in justice to a Stat e may chill the warm current v if ; patriotism, and engender distrust and re , sentment. : -To'ailopt ' the principles which have been adancetl jn' tins debate - to nun- - v A Acijarc, in our bst that qpart ' of f ; At nntnitf I irroclill civ ameotlins the: Conitif u tiott Ivi hick riaiJoned-ftKe prescn tail t e?s -ye, jicrcwi w a u uc 31 in whictf te'ViRroitiiViiiM?VisV Trim e' niul;Vance as understrappers and ots of iuJ Senary C!0;-i: piib- lication tff, the offensive: rtiatter on both b! loo, tUtii is,ieccsSar to a Correct ioder slanclinffof.tiic 'holc-f .The first cjiio tiuni swci are cohfuleritliich s trifce the reader oh" jierusihg thesft extracts, will be 'one of astonishment, . that the Chairniatkoftlte committecof theVhole, should liavesu flered suclj ' aricxtraqr- dinarjr departure' froni : parliamentary decorum. ' t-:" Perhaps it was right in gemeri to raise the charge Of combination, ; and corruption, '4- . ... 'J.-i ana mirnrue.' acrainsnne l-rcsiacnt aiui uic late Sneaker of the House. It had divertc our attentusn from the"5 real! danger and the real culprit.- ,The real danger to the consti tution, the, real sources of corruption, would be found in the premature ambition of Vice- Presidents elect. A plan to shield the House against corrupt ion from that quarter, would deserve. attention. t It was foreseen by the fr. mers of the Constitution' that the Vice- I'rcsident would be often Jn the way of stronir temptations. 1 he constitution u- elf, 1:t one instance, distrusts his moral and political integrity io a case where he would have to act on oath, lfjie had been allowed to act at all. When the President is un reached and on his trial in the Senate, the Constitution declares that the Chiorf-Justice shall preside. And whv .' Because in the event of a constitutional tie, the Vlce-Presi dent might e tempted to vote for a convic ion. T he orhde, in that case, would devolve upon himself, and thus the success of his am bition wtdd depend upon his own impartiul vte. Ine temptation would be strong , in such a cat-e : rind so it wuld jn any case be- ore the House, so Jong as he can tret 'the office by ,a failure. We have had solemn warn ngs m the course of the debate, to put - , . i , ' - , . .' ar !iom us ine uanger oi poi;ucai seduction. Lad us not into teirptath h. Eve, in ter innocence in Paradise, was' tempted"--: So spoke the gentleman's quotations. Satan", (hyenVsWm imtcd;b atesiTI.e iiBl thW look onlvtheioterestsri4irloty,U Scn-jnMpport toother vycredemcd fJ hhe emulrvr andlieviimatisged;; 4hey.MJ:iVnir ificieqt 3 f rmnttith tlie late elf ctionndtUieref n- 'U'kC Okc.oinf Jvc.' sYnsivoi w th false -nmQM;ril'cptipiv-Jrhe:b5toT- sJf a xf TYWr"th tratcofficeintersmthVirplots Scchemes . tTnjtwlSfeJe$ for power, will alwiys fiud a ittercenaVy fac- Bbfe pasicU't? athiril; rcadiOrv.f tibn at its heel engaged ;n theprk wfde The bill" to" 'Md Wrtaift Indians tbf -viul is therec no alueld for honest jnen asmm?t J - v ri; viYckfii r.V,1 n'Ar'4lcn "politlcalxleftinefe'Kno checkup, political tMc WPl cahrmniatorif Woumshment Ibr slander- up. apd j)afSCUp thirUeaUHig. , ; ert ? nntbtiridebi for 2"0n nioiojr of MrJac6nhet S?n oppOTitionsfV-!; p - ; ate thetn t prqede to the nsideratiorK .5,fl TenfciVevSpiritVbt the' fnigliVv.'deaa, of EiecutiVe bu&Ins. 'Ye who bled" Com-: ci porta ncel)v tUk Senate . l"-S2? 'IT-?-01 M re. piin.suu iuvM uvt' , v r"1 u p 'Died The Hport: att'd ttibills vill of courT i;SnPaPs as 300,1 J ln3vl?j! the nature of thejt clay br unlerstoodt n n a ti" If ast ifrom: the) I W general statement :jof . the objects ''oT'tbe sevp. tne of the s e-bi I J 5 propos e 3 1 0 pro vid ($4tffn ind aftervthe 4st day of 1) cftrobeltfext tber narhberlof papers ggl lected tp'pihiJishJthe laws of the ITnit' State,pd jiubl qotiessUhan three" in each Sta aijcj .oiare equal ; to bal f the represen! ftronfeacStatieViiti.CQDgress : each Territor'yV one and in the DI trict f Columbia? three : the selectio 10 pc maue ,oy ine .enAtors and Kepre sente(rqrn' icacb?tate,: and th ' DeJeHies froin Tem naner. Jn the Disfrict of Colu mbia to be select. eu ov we oe,creiaroi'iJState, he giv. in therference trf'thoae pa hers hav ing .the'greatesnuraber'of actual sub. judgment of tbe world to come. And what Postmasters 5 " , . v V: -f Anotfier or tneoms provides for se- A paintiir, larire as life, oh nations as xve.re. A 'ast mirror, in wnicn we see r . I ii' T'l. r- f..H . I J KlMlllJlllt II i rmpires,a!ul frefr States .Varmies sieges, bat A Dill to pre vent. military and naval ever rour years, coninencing with th urs , ftiiiuiiuins unci iippuuuts wsiiurmwuiijiuiutcis jiuhi ucii(" uismisscu,, reD seen Utl Coming witli sal nation, we shall see dindv.-as if ha'lf-conceftlf deration of the hur ' td " establish at'.-: intAinmneuc spent witlr closed dtiors ' :v;;'4:';;tvi'"o V i v M riljen-tdnl rfroui. the Select e, who at Brandy wtnend Yortown b cc hWittPo Whontvas relerred the sobiect hart ve no ludden tnuntlenn your cJoutl cap- f .. ' . ; Ua i:4.,r'rs ped Iiills ?no thunderbolt, red with uncoil- of enquiring into theexpevhefre; mon wrath; to sinite the fouL defamers ere duciiTg thep,atnmage of the,hxecutiye they execute !jlieufeilJmtent -nd save their GoveTiinientf piade a report; -whtchHS victims from the funr of revenge? Nay-hold read. " TYier report "w as accotnpaniedt -imrnortal spints-old VLich nottliim. he Mvfid!owiPgl)iiU derbolts noon such .vile, calumniators ; the :.J A va.lo tho ,VKi; ration hf death would be too glorious fortheir deeds ;;A tlto ofdelamation. " It the hangrmn leadlherti the Laws of the l United btatfif and tolhe gallows andhe gibbfetjT and let the the public advertisements ; vf ravenof the forest feed and fatten on their A bill to secure in office the faithful jesii, tyt,i they ;p,ck eacn tainted carcase collectors anddisbtirsers of Jhe revenue; from ,fS bones. . . - and the displacement of defaulters Appea's have been made, suid, he, m this uu . . , a - if debate, to history, and posterity, and the - A bill to regulate the appomtment ot "j - j x uisi lu itumic -iuc ouwuiimiictiv ivui nig m-wmi-c luuiiiui vUUcCiOrS and tbey r f5iflife-. . ; " ' . - I; Afit ldifthurspr5S fif '''thfripWniilrV- 'a nr yPP. I ' A Kill iritnn-nl-fa iU'n nnninfmiAni ef I nl APA "1 fkfillllf Al'i. hv r6nmrin t. I J; . W IVSLUUVV.IIIVUUUtlltlUVIIIi w I uwvv v. viuui VV( vJ u J. nil Ull 1UC lUC rfP gieht toybefore: ja; the ser- (first weelt in January next, a statement c.nui.,in:au'is,iawuu(i3i . ",c." wiwti, j vice acme pleasure oi ine xresiueni , lot.inc accuuius pi ii uieonicers under n bold relief nice promontories, tut. 1IrK u ,ttM Bam1 ;n,r ,ar. tht tnthnr tV h0 W:A!ri gfar into the sea o Unie, to teach thef . f- - nnm rP-rino-. - Vviil menrvvho holil ffie rKil,CTai, nation how and where to navigate r T-ct ' ' T - x't , -w-V-T, . T- ,--'Vtl .7 v7 T ' " 6 lul fctv. Ana thp m evprv a"-e and I he Senate then resiimed the- consi- Ithe coliectionorvdiiDurBement of nublie a moneys; ho shall , ha.c - failed ' to ac- w'Jsb,. stigmatise and rlgrade a State for errors ' of opinion," rmtst be ttlt ntt only." as an jnju ' i Y" butr a an? insnlC' The wounded' sn!r?t will rar.lde from "genera Uob togeneration.lf yo. ctmpei.tne tawiem to eat sour grape the cjiihJren's'teeth.AwlI ' beset Jon;e,dge---. ;-Ucjet, iheri, thin not e lliis alarminsr doc- ii j , 'I i '- -.v i! t' ' A i'ii;!- Jarmmsr trit.el , Plant not a root of bitterness which may sprinK tirv nd riaml expand, until it ' cover ainl dai kens I thts fair land. ; Jxt-ine irot be" niisunderftbotl. lt I iVitvTv i U r - ' ,s "RhC-about his mobs aiut factious men, t.1 ""A1 ' a wtse prospects rof. political promotion, de- : ;ildn??K-?:,n itWi pei-n1 iqU th oiSerKwiicJxthflvor; ll ?SJSL5S- Hll,5 iteotvthe.natWare;ected tVthe IfresU .rtprattactoentTh.ch . i?1 ISy1. ?tS?b disappoinfedrrAt-Wheniefealirfleb iricn iiiKi unrv pi near ana loruear, as log. as'iettcnrance con. b -itue.'I iujfan"euljr id prevent the; iVtkasfrous; cnxse qMencerwMcl must rlofrmi tl-.edangcrviis piinciptestiich have been;adSancedrwiivrir cver-ttTry-jkhall beadoptci, ' and t i.erwviT racnclly mpp-; , , buconspiracy against the human Tamil v. And who and what was he ? An Arch-Angel '-Vice-President elect of the. 'Senate of Arch-Angels--owe ttcp ' only from the throne etmiril " Aspiring to the" gods the Angels elj" and Satan did asp:re ; and he fell to se-no 'more-r-drawing atter bun one-tlnrd of IIeavens 5eiwttirial Aueels. But fallen Angels and disappointed office-hunters are alike in this. Thev have a common deadly all those who fill the i laces wli'ch they wish to fill themselves : And so it was, .that Satan straightway called a caucus of liis chiefs and followers in Pandemonium ; and there in hiiih debate,' planned out a scheme-of opposition to the lawful govern ment cf Heaven, resolving to divide the king dom of,the King of Kings, and wear a crow n in4 spite of the Eternal, and his hi-h behests. And Aaron Uurr held his midnight caucus, inVirni ar this city called hi; disappointed factious chiefs together- the 4 choice spirits of the day men who despised'; the dull pur suits ofvcivil life and drank his toast-"the union of all honest -meW" factious to be un derstood, though not expressed ; instead of honest, a union of all honest men , and ihere, in Par.flemoniail cuuncil,-planned and orga- n red his scheme of opposition to the govern Hient,and .!nion of tliese States in federation dioping and intending to divide the country and assume a crown at Orleans, or at Mexico Thqv sv the People's choice, before this House, will stand upon his dignity, and re fuse t tlk with anv body and so'he should and -so did all the ca .Sidates at the last el ec tion and so did Thomas Jefferson at his e lection but that proves nothing either way : for Aaron Uurr stood also on his dighhy at the' same time, and refused to irivepledges or make promises, or taiic witn any one ana no man alter that should take merit to his favorite candidate, and boastfully appltuu him for refusing to do. the verj ! thing wlrich Aaron lJurr retusedtodo, because it was be neath his dignity. Suppose a case in'which the Speaker, or a member ot thi3 House .iud been a candidate before the People,,, but not one of the three highest on the UsV what would be his situa tion here ? What ought to be his course in the election ? And what the course of the members from' the States 1 hat voted for him lie wo til I st md here indifferent 6etWeen the other .candidates. His' friends I having lost lijcirurt caoice,1 wouiu stana inumerent ai So. His position in the House, and theirs.al so, would be peculiar to iJiemsilves. 1 They wouiu nu me piace ot umpires between con lemjing purues. events would, torce them to be arbiters-ami umpires., .-Thev - would have high duties to perform, and their re sponsibihty would be higher than that of o- tlier, members, because circumstances would haye left them free from all the Jarring ihte re.sts, and the hopes and fears of al the o therst -Their 6 fst duty would be the Consti tution, and JLlicpeac and safety of the coun try ;rthe next, its prosperity and nappmess. They. would feel thenselves called upon by all jhe sacred duties they could owe to . tlie constitution,, and the country,- to select the man be qualified to fill the sstation, . and .(if possible) finish the election at a. single bal lot, andgivej a splendkl triumph' to our sys tem of Government, over nil other systems. Such a man as the late iSneaker would fore see, as pernaps ue aia,;Tnat ,aisappoiniea o-ficc-hunters would form factions, and assail vxn ; but still he would feel himself impel led to do his duty, tearls, and regrd less of the calumnies jot wicked and corrupt de- fainers.. v - r-; :!--; The gntl-man from SSC Mr. McDufTie) ed, a tibe of false defmers, skulking and uniform system of Bankruptcy through count; for suchlljione before the 30th. dodging from the face of. daynd fibvicat-, out the United States.'l : : : " September;nfecediWtheirffi iiVclumnjes against sucessrul rmdsnd After a debate which lasted several be vacated; f?6in the period oCsuth in- plotting schemes -of. opposition to the mea- , , . t i , -ti . c l- ti- -V- - - 7 r,",V Ul sures Sr the men they envy. - Posterity hour, it as moved by lr.llayne tnat Fonnatnein communicated to Con- they are riirht In ' that He who appeals' the bill should be laid on ihe table, and gres. Jtlso provide 'that;'upon the to posterity for justice, admits that the the mouon was adopted by aii unanimous J nomination' oincers to njpfhe yacan judgment of hs own. time is against him ; Vote V I cies occasioned by removals, . the Pre- o pm . jiueiH snaii.istaie itier reasons lor such ttattop fT? nniinifV'n iTTrnn M..iJii - ' . ' t r- .'., . . uuuofi ur ivCirivriOCii ia u Dor and that is the fact precisely m the case before us. And they appeal to' the judg ment bfjhe world to come, and they shall have have jt. I also, said Mr. will- give pinions to my fancy. I grant theni their afJ ppsl. . I mount jwith them the winged horses of the air, couVse it head and head with them for traitors, and conspirators, and foul calum- commissioner or inu puui ex. J Wednesday. Mmi Mr. Jo. Johiisoit of Va; fromj fthei" AUhinl of the biUs nrovioks.ahat m committee on the the Public Bhildin);s( 1 person shall receive ft he ,apri(inVment of niators. mere should be. aim tnere isa ozuuu, uuiug mi iuu i-ac ii auuj wnrca cep upon a nominjfiiQn ot Ihe rresi- day of final judgment,, followed with rewards bill was twice rpadP and committed; lentby;andwitiTth;a c6n and punishments, & there. foraugM we know, On motion of Mn Whipple ofNew- seiititie.StllatKVr ' the pure spirit of our immortal Washing- Hampshire the committee on military A jhourtf oT the bil Is Srovl jes tjiat ton, may sit in iiiderment over, our political . . : r' ' - J -, -. j- . PTVH'"!,"l,ac ,'..i.;v,.--,; pensions was instructed to enquire the anointment ofCadets tA ih l W,t. for there we shall surely stand, before our whether anv, and it anyyvhat rjlterjry Academy, -shy U, be iSprtioheiL a- 5 accord ma, to natoK and r. veral laws, providing, for, persons ehga-U ged. m the 1 anu and : naval, service ot f State : the appointments to be so made, the United States during the Reyplutirthit ppe Cade onary War. J ; electoral district $ . or froin each;xCon The bill from tjje Senate, autho'ris ing ; the subscription Or .1 .1 . J.,j. .. Ca:. ite, iauthoVis- gres$ional district;:,-:anUtfr6utjt 1, purchase of State at lars:e,lif tiordivideil intd elec- raerceharv lebemes:; wril a!wavs standW?wtv for some lesperate acjveniure'to repair their l " .' -m.t..'- ' . y ".- 1 11c reason orintaiscovioas enoutrb; oases. It Is a mtref V;s-lf mte'rest-iof mbitioo---and, that is the reason thia ex, tracrdiaajx excitement hexc. The I'eople himself $ and there to be redeemed or suffer for oursins. Tht-re we shall wear no mask to hide.our malice or conceal our motives; There wc. shall have no midnight darkness, no caves io hide us from detection. . .There we shall itand in the full blaie'df day, and there the Searcher-of all hearts will have our secret crimes laid open! tobur-vTeWw There. inno cence will fear no . scrutiny : for there the false accuser and defmer will be known there, if not redeemed, will there b out to Heaven's hancman. with a fihal date to lash the rascal' round the horizon of j passed. . - ;' A fifth provides for the apDointment the infinite celestial world, through endless, The Uouse theh went into committed jot everlasting aes ot eternity. ; And here, ne said, he would leave ,'busation and defence, hoping 1 hat th: would close forever the tasteless a.nd 1 in practice cf making criminations and re criminations, in that' House, upon public or private character. . . - bill wasfilld with ipp,opO dollars nmA irurhif q rn n n I m ii rt t a . li-o tra r r 1 o ti a '-1 W. . 1- -T? 'J. ' . 1 1. ' '1 1 T Y ' ' n " of the, whole, 1 r. uckner of )Ke.n infoer; similar to, theVappin tmeni of Ca- riK.t u,c t"" u" '.wiuiiviiaovc jicpvas spetjueuoove --Dnuairects disgust I ors. iusan lecaiur, vyiuuw auu ,"re- mac no rpersonnalUreceiye: the ap- presuuiauve ui apoicpncii jueciuur, ..poinim.cntDIAiJasniptnau, Unlqs9 he and others, for; the destruction of the bev overfourfee frigate Philadelphia. TFhe blank in the one vears of e. kv5t;fe ' -; s i iMiest Uonresstonai rrocejcdings wmc.yv. MuV ... v.. vt v .; -9 u:e cumnirssiuns oi xiieiinicersoi tno " ; when he comtintee. rose apd report ArinX and; Navyshalt-ho lopger be SENATE. - The Hou iramediately Ttopt U the made-out jto'contimien' force r . yu . , . r bill, and speJit ;some timeuni its consK the tileasufe ofthe'Prcsid-rrf :hnr t Wtdnesday. May 5 ? . , The Judiciary bill was taken up, to act upon the amend ment, in yihich the two Houses tlisgreeiri relation to .the arrangement of the Circuits. Mr. .Van Buren moved that the Se nate adhere to their amendment. On i deration j of Ycrmon tHe table this session. tbuton motionjof Mr. Mallary coiitinue irirorte dtirixigotj" behavior;' mU it .was ultimately, laid on and that no Meet shal thereafter bft ..whence it will notbe-called dismissed the sprvicpJhTir v-epnf-nrA of aCout Marti to th'e Presid en t, by both Houses of Coa- gressi:vt '$$ixX'. , "X:- CT?iursd-Miy4slS26 , M rtStorr ? m ad e a re port , u pb'n'J 're I solution offered some time sin ce& refers in the course ot which, Mr, Branch ret! e Commi tteeii; aval fiair B;v .ik h l,Vl i.ndpi-atnnd thnt thft and which; directetl; them; totenauire I ; friends of. the Administration in the inw-uic prupi wiy, oi. uirecMng-.ne-rc- ft rTT - House vof Representatives were oppbs- mqvalpfthe remainsof thejate Captain. M'S ed to this amendment, because it would VYfr IL PO preyent the appointment of a .certain oSn gentleman, - who had been fixedon 'to then consiferation ot the subject he 54774 snU H'- occupy the place oh the Supretne Bench, raotioiiwas; agreed toayes, fr ;rioes, 2..blSoflefwi JVJr. liowan srateu in reranou 10 inei"""1 : " ' - 'iy ncwucrii,7npoo,(iu'. nomination .of. Robe t!ii nlace of Judffe T ted . the President rt Trimble, to fill - air( 1 etersoi Maryland, laid the iol- h 0 - rnai m-rovmaatjumswu,- odd;-that he resret- lowing onahe table y :u , J.;i r;r l? 1 1 7?oZiL Th9t 5tlnmnwtf rontnr th I r it : . bill was pending, and that it was made, thb country v" r -. .- Journarof the lltiiri frhincial Congress, against the Jwishof both himself and ;ir; Peter sUppod ' H hf league, v Hesintimatedia in a speech of coliderablierigtfr and S imnatton to oppose it whenever it should was'bediriffVtoVeriiafk' S:S$ ;. 1 All , the above; its T'beleVed were print be called up.v' nc motion 10 aqnere was carneu ISarfi . States . cltinng' ?theV4ate"ar, '.the fezn' 1777773, I72f9ii7fi Ayes 29. Noej ie, ;. ; . : 'J i when he was remindedby the1 Speaker WW; f ; -The bilWisaking appropriations, for that the entire cOurft nf 'hivJm,W IS? carrying intbrect;therap a mission to the Congress at PanamariNarCo was then read a third .time, oJoassed. lfrm th ihp r 'H ,.'y''? : ; byjhefonowgVbteVV;:,: -1 Mr.4 Peter thw " YmaS. U;r.-: -Itarton.: Tl11? ;?lTloii;MTr" 1 tA i rnnurian i Ht . 1 - 1 1 L' Ii' 1 Chase; CllioZl Worttf Cawlfi-1 Louinight, Lloyft Marft Noble. Reed; i nomas w uiey-r- j? .. . . v - e: ;ed -Sta. parcpblet aJfora' jmd .mostly ,ui a Ismail Ouartojsize- -SA. jfsare,in small . :t Harmatt Htisbands; Accotint of the Kef " Persons, who may lave , any of -the above . osses3Jon,;an4 are willing v j pamphlets jn p 1 mmm jm. 1. A mmk II I - !i.L T1 1 .nomas WiUey-v-U, ... -Vz '"Tn ' lJJr Was re Gales Son, ltaleigL,,who wUl alloW .thern , rwT Ben?",B Fjranchj Ovasreferrea'toth'e JUr Uf Enable tirlce tteirtV3 '; Chandler, Dickerson, Eaton, Findlay; Har- diiary' Committed -( 'v th4m gratuitously, in behalf pf the Writer ctr Uoan, Tazewell; Van Buren,. lute, Willi- TTr - w :,U fale3liilir 101836.'.' bill was then resumed. Mk tlandnlnh n iifhi a,.-?'.- " J T-A i. U'. "'-:-Kr:.t:. Hsi'WiS y.est'i-- riiH&Stoctbbljer "jfi 'euw;R''. : -KvMrKciitnri' ifcNavigt'l6n,Cj7niy.ireeqiiMttJ ." : moved its indefiute postponement ,5 and Idtfctory tora; series 6fb del ivered a speech ; of near! v six hours f da v, mkde in thW.QAnnto It! IVno'fhL - in nruui flnrt : Ktfl MT-' . v1?j,j, " iiuuui la&mz iD.etiue' aujourneu u a cummuiee appoirjtea to enquire Htmt ",nu ;1' t t.th inst.t , won, the senate utto the expediency f reducthe pa: ki:SiZ 1 . . - . hi i 'I V 1 T-o-Hf. -' N 1 1 ( "I- s-
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