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if i7 5 i. ' ..-(- -: . Li 1 1 . r 'St f 4r- ' ;,. t .-r 1 ft 1. i Ha" -f I. 1 , . 1 t i' )-ve It- 1. v jsL mMte n Vell-wrttten efxpostu-t "t,vV Kfrh see and" ear tered rrebt of Amer can frtemepv: Vf? Vi'v.iv vl 7 ;4, Y r ? 1 r WVrWw wovimi. . lt Hs , ; . V. latum t Mrs. iirneyi re,,rxicr.. ?v s . u0;r n(i hnr.( that I have noyeii as you are auyui. J-7r7 '.iM . v ' : ' -. w, u, Yv ,V 5 . UmWd;SUtes, mnci Widle tdiniorro YOU i tc .K... 1.,. tQKy, 7. - y show tHeea6uwhlch induced V'tQ ' iu KfaVSVS .Mtt;4irner Mi?fidtacrfAy'lW advice f '3f Major 'BaTHey merits, Ampng iheiftvwtei t?rpxT; rnnfnrA fnrhffr'Hefcretarv-. of r VS'.TvlcitV Tittfpi: kAniflersfttik First CoTPPn fc trollcr'ofuthe. Treasury; aUrge number of - lh! Baltimore Merchants, &c, - - v , Ar."ie rewovai of Major Barney, Mr JJ v J -eie to fien- Jackson, reqaestmg' " thai Chetev testimonials ' shotabereturned,, - thev be'mrslte femarkecU of infirtite lmpoi--' (af!ce;tbf her. This' request prbdiic!d?.the hwnedileer from Mr. A; J ' Danelsontto: ' oich Mr. BarneyiJetter is Reply t v V irt'aWWpr tfi icmr rerjueSt;lDt' .w . th lBtti tost. Iam desiredTjy the President toVenU-foyou -he JcttersiriSl in of iicWatiuo tftthe appiicatiori ofMajor Bafney to be retalped as Naval .Officer fpr Ibe port nrBaltimorej & atjihfe same tune, to entires! his sincere regret tht tbgrales wuicn nan ten . muu,wauupi -..v. ffoerntnent:if9uch case din not permi V . I hare: f be 1onor tol bf , h great re : -V -if ANtJREV J. DONELSON. ''22dprili82Sf- - CETTEB FROM MRS. BARNEY TO GENERAL ' '"JfAOESONV - v h'ffaUimdrey tx3A, 1859. -' SjRi: You April, ad dressed ''o'w -tary;;''s'ccofnpanyiog;ne retorn r my pa ner- jwhich vicres. youmi sincere re- reitiiatpierMch ymj? hadje.lt bound to adopt Jorne government oj men tnscs, did tJjpetthgcatto ojfmifwish ej'vfttirso palliation jof the injury you hkyelinnicidn? meritorious offii er and his Kelpie famity. It is dark and ambi- guoug. Kn-'wing that the possession wMs not alon sufficient. justificavion for the ex :rcise, of power luntning thaiyour cha rmi'tr f orifirninVs bpold; suffer byt the iuir ' x (orJiuma'ntty houdtb(B .tarnished by;an actif ? "of wanton:ciiietty, jn&insittuate a cause 5 1 4 jrpU hint at a binding rule ano lament that my;: husband is whhtii its Operation. If it were not linworthy the character or ben. Jacicsohfil ask you was it no beneath the idigntj,of the President of these United States'to insinuate it bold assertion ad 4 Tjeen in hispoweY., When you had adopted -'foybur ; goverhrhent-this inexorable rule. was it not cruel in you to conceal it from trM.se on whm it was to operate the mosr ' terriWs cafami'tie ? ! Why should the Pre- sidentr of a fret "country be gOerrf d by se Kcrefp(les f WKJJ.hftuld he wrap himselt urvin;the black robes of mystery, and, like a ydlauo bgf seen and llt in its effects, Whi !e th; secret causesiwh ich work the ru in that surrounds, are hid' within hi? boom ? tii rule Of whicli you speak aJSyir of the 4lail? Is ifa construction drawn from any - articles of the constitution or is it a ecti Nnn of. the articles, of war ? Is it a rule of practice; which, haying been acted ujion bv any. jyour,iJlut rious nreiJ'?cors, come iowv few th ;ixe forauthdrfjiTi you ? rlt 0Afjfr tie conifjle tlinf that great man Jn" w.hSse ryofir flattei - en) you weja1(rtnedi?; If so, hy should . you ionceal it f The Constiiation and the MvjMinMi&vy All justify you, d -all who pUe y tliem ;andAe iobes of U . w-iir3if?w ;ferMjte .stained' aYi:hacfewhi.ch Itnifs. -krecpti en t in the , eonfux.(i.an?.c:piy.ounrede4;essorsls inywa prcipie 01 new- application in haVbeiiiKped?byyour gigantic mihd ? the art ot gavenmient, 'whiih, having e?c 1- rxd t(je seach i if g liin do j A Via sh i r gt o : t , a n d thA4S.S'-of'-0 k v Ofis:ar)eiytwholemo principle painted tOob,,a0d fW whiqh v.u alone are to re ceive all rewads(of glory at leasi) 4 1 whic S"cceding ages never fail to bestow ' on !hf lirstVinvenrOr of a public blessing ? STnV Ofrtpe Harpies vho hapntfd your puhuiwalks land your retired mometits, friim thV vecy dawn o youadininisti-.tioo, and 4 whose, avidity: for office' and- power mde)hem ;ufferly recess jd he honors $ b!e feelings ;andut rights of qtneiy cried , alpuiVftfcJfytfftfyn in office. ; Is that in ;Wi'- cp4r.ase,v-d XiraUiar ojitia ;'demagagues VJw w 1liigusr-aod olt timesV yur grf-atatid be, by what kind of rotary motion is it, that DHiW.have been but a, few years, or . . fe yjrrlomh in?offide, are 'swp from the y boaxd8th1JthesyPwr friends) remain, whevi daletheif official Calends, perhaps, ft dm ihellifiiH nf- Washinirfn ? VVK If ca-f- 6l(ponj'ijf..skiU' (0 machine.ry js that whiih btttishes .away;thosely wh were opjn Uyoulectiot, :and, leaves your ' frjfn4s!flfsi' .' " . 4Yoif tfmual Orgn; would impost upon thepublic-the bnliefilkt ym tad adlntitl the J frsooin We of hdnWiy and cap i city, ft;id t h& t iucu niben ti s' wlas ttj,. touchstone. The alleged didinnuenrf.iPtt r.f Curing, oyer, thei.k tf ery idnocent ttcliAiv EejtM those iwiSho havhn thuscl)argeiiutc rin: iiii Jiiai..ini'yi nill 1L jU."! I,-, iwnn 'in--vn-4rt rr delegated mgtnuilu. uAn "d uiv b.undi could do up Ie t&tffiiHdwfhetuguUv, and" thuivfo,. viudyut lUve been the cause ft twii Hotissiali Yu'rs, ' thefefow is W JJJ J'fH appHca6ts,.fequ: and Ui tawrttf. your quest), ns df tides - ;i"vaoHuy .ot yoarruie .tV thus 4,- f- !Ve or fopupil oijicers liavefoifthi?been I;, ,r, . k inadrac4or,aot!(idv of thfe'aved lh ' Jm4"ujty -h : bee4rM4 ftithtindttstrw'u haifo overod jputx pmttytMn? pdmcdl opporimt' tm&rew&rd for 'your -, . . ; Vhls.is'vbar rtte, andVevf W red ineteir. beatns1 throunh you ffdininistrafiofi, Vpo'rrending and, working mvchi'f t-t'and; ruin. : It was prescribed t vou'DerorerVOU iiar tne,fower oy one to wnom you areraueu a ...rir0nralttv whnm Von have nethr ttic abilitir lri (hiS wish to disobey, oefVire swhose iJtnhipotentbrath yt)ur Presitlential Itrlnkh 11 iest nerveless as linfancy who, wiuiine sunerv yimr.oeanfc " 1 , A- ?nr ' J.. I mirciiA it wontpd n;ilni?ations. seems i io have locked np the closet which conhnes your imeutci. In this imprisonment ofyotjir mentar pow ers, you see with hU eyes, and hear with his ears. It is a mis oHuie'f"r this great riattn that you were born for him, and He "fpr you. -At one and the same time he is your minion and your monarch, your priest and your demon your public counsellor and your bbsom friend, jl blush for my country when I see such unnatural forma tions, soch! a cancerouskcreeence fas tened upon the body politic, and the foot stool of th0 President converted into a throne for a; slave. ! Tbe injustice of your new principle of Ilcforin,,:vfouid h ive been too glaring, had it been at once boldly unfolded ; and hence it is that ii was br.o0.ght out by de grees. ,At first it was pretended that those only whohad made ue of office as an engine for tlecuoneerinpurp es, were to be reformed away.' But when it was discovered that there, were in place very Many of your own friendsi who Jiad been guilty of this unconstitutional impropriety, as you have been pleased to call it, who, contrary to any feeling of gratitude or sense of duty, had stung the bosom whicl warmed, and the hand wliich fed them, making use of their offi.,e,lio the gift -of Mr. Adams, as the means of furtherinji; jrour designs upojr the Presidency, -to his exclusion, and ?hat your rule was a two- edg?d sworo," , which, if honestly burne, would 4cut upon bo'h sifHs, ' it was s-mn lrefutly wi'hheld, and finally gave way to a much more comprehensive scheme. of reform. 1 1 It was next declared that! those in office who,' in violence of opposition, had offend ed you in one particular, (I need not n me tr;) should'neet with condign punishment. Indeed yoO intimated in your private con versation with my husband th;it those who had passed that Rubicon had sealed their destruction. But the misfortune attend ing this rule was, that there were none in office upon ,whom it .could operate. Ha trie charge alluded to beert fixed up n any indiv'ulual of he multitude ot those wh 1 have been reformed aw . y ? VViS it ever even whispered in regard jfo my unfortu nate husbiiid ? You know that it was not I But I boldly declare Nthai such a rule s Uogetherun worthy the Presidential office of a iiiisgiraiiini"Us rvationlj VVhai! wield he public v,eng'anc( for your private wrongs! flurl from the aijrnory of the na tion ihe bolt of destruction on yur private foe?! Was the power, dignity tod wealth of the Union concntnM.ed in your person, to b so misused ? H d a foreign Prince Or Minister committed a like offence, with Ihe same propriety miht ion have made it a cause of public quan ef, and ent from the ocean !nd tiie hecatombs of ap pealing ghosts. The whole circumference of yeur rule at leugth exp.indcd itself full to "the public view ; the; rein of terror wias unfolded, and t principle unprecedented even in the annaN of tyranny, like a destroying angel, ranged through the land, blowing the breath of pestilence arid fnm inn into the habitations f your enemies. Your ene mies, sir ?: N.; vour political opponents. Ym clled them enemies, but were they o ? Catr there be no l:ftVier)ce of opinion ivitliout enmity ? Do vu believe that (very man who voted for Mr. Adams, and uho had not received from you some per sonal injury, preferred him because he hat ed you ? (Think you, sir, iht there is no medium between idolatry jand hate ? It is not because you thiiik there is no such medium, but because your elevated arnbi tyn will allow of none. This makes you look upon all 'hose who voted against you as your bitter foe?. I mosf firmly beiieve that, saving tlmse uhom. you had personal ly piade your enemies every honest man, in giving his suffrage to Mr.; Ad.iras, obey ed the dictates of hisjudgtnent, and thai tnai'did jso in yioletice t their warmer leeliogs towards you. T Mv husband, sir, never vour enemy. In the overflowing patriotism of his heait, he g:ve you the lull measure of his tove for yovgimilitary services. ! He preferred Mr. Adams for the ? Presidency, because he thought him qualifi ed, and you unquali fied, for the station. He wiuid have been aitrauor t htj country he would liare had emy corhv and itaVf deserved yours, haMe fsupported .yni'bdeir such ircun siances. : He 'sed" no means to opjiose you. He did, a JvitriolVdufy in a: patriot? way. iFiirVuvhi';.is:prosibediilA--!i. how pumshed i My .hear!, bleeds as I wr.t, ,rrue!;.6ir ! -,Did he'coniiuit any offence worthy of jmnUVmentakJiost God. or against; hi country, uneven agains VouPl ;x3u; wue you-reaa tnis question, pmk not; Outlet the 'crimson negative mantis on .your-cheekl Kv 6atfie cuutrJry it t-j, uie uest ads 14 His tile, heit ' ) K thf hr Wed his bosom tortile hos'tU'bayi)nets x.f hisiiues; wis (io.tim'ure inHhetintf td his .duty.tnaoi wheah i W Vitiiritv-orthat misery, wjiich you pave : c , 7 VV ,V- and flint dfhaTroheVy. v?bicH tou1 have. .' 14 f 'toll 1p ; 'Ant 4 won Id -nrovokehi sympathy iq any thing that had flart, intle'drnnR of wtv from every -etfe nnt ac' custoraedMo look upon sceoes'of : human. cruelty with composure. - xjesiujw were apprised of our pverfy ; j -" -the dependence of eiht lijjle children for food and raiment upon rot. husband sala ry. You knew itu advanced in years as he was without the means to prosecute a- oy regular business, and without frienus abU to assist him, the world wouldv beto hitn a barren heath, aninh8pitabie.'witd. You were able therefore, to aniicipatexthe heart-rendiue scene which you may now realize as the sole work or your nana. The i McWnes and debility of ny h'usbind now rhlluTian me to vinditate his and his chit dren's wroDgs. The natural timidity of my sex vanishes before the necessity of my situation ; and a spirit, sir, as proud ts yours, although in a female bosom, de mands justice. At your hands I ask it : Return to him what you have .rudely torn frooi his possession ; give bick to his chil dren their formereanspf securing their food and raiment ; show that you can re lent, and'that your rule has had a.t least one exception. The severity practised by you in this instance is heightened, because ncconiD.-inied by a breach of your faith so- lemnhi rilpdcrpr f n mil hlisband. He Call' d upon : you, told you frankly ihjt he h-S not voted for you. What was your repjy? It was, in substiliice this, th?tt every ci tizen of the United States had a right to express his political sentiments by his vote; that no charg'S had been made agauist Ma jor Barney ; if any should be made, he should have justic don-, he, should not be condemned unheard " Then, holding him by the .hand w.th apparent warmth, you concluded by .assured,- sir, I shill b particular I y cautious h I listen to asser-tion- of applicants for office. " With thes assurances from you, Sir, tlv President o rire Unit'-d St ates, my husband returned to. toe bosom it his f.milv. With lh e rehearsed, h wiped away the tears of ap-pre'ieosion.- The President was not the inonster he had been represented. They Would noi be reduced to beggary h gul wnt .would not be permitted to enter the? niatisjon wherb he hd always been a invfr. ,'i'he husbind and the father had done nothing i violer.ee of his duty as an offiier. If any nmlicious slanderer should arise t pour his poisonous Urea t Ir into the earsof ie President, the iiccu-eil would not b- c n demued unheard, &. his innocenie would b- liumphtn th"y would still be happy.! It was presunib!'1 aU, .that, possessing the confi e !ce ol three successive admims tra'iotis (whSf f -stim, Mi m his favor I presented o you) th;u he was not 0:4 worthy the office he held, beiiies the sign',' tun-.-of a -hundred of :ur firs' ituTt anf lie house? estahl'-oed the fact of. his huvifcg sven perfect satisfaction i tlw ma nn.-rlir' trans acted the busiues of his ffice. In this s'ate.of calm security, ' ituout a :rvmetit's warning like a dtp of thunder in a clrai kv, yooi dismissai Came, and, in a moojent, tiie hsU!?e of joy was converted into one- of monrnihg. Sir, was not this the refine ment of cruel tv ? But this was not all. The wife whom you have thus agonised, drew her being from the iliasirious 'Chase, whose voice of ihunder early brok the spell of British allegiance, when 111 Un American Senate, wh 1 swore by Heaven, hit he owed no allegiance to the Biit sh Crown one, to, whose signature was broadly before yuurfeyes aflixed to the char ter of our Independence. The husiantl and the father you h .ve thus wronged, was the fnt; bo; 11 of a hei o, whose naval and military renown brightens the page of your country's history from '76 to 1815, with whose achievements posterity will not con descend ovcompare yours ; for he fought amidst greater dangers, and he fought for Independence. ;i By the side of th3t father, in the second British, war, fought ih son ; and the glo rious I2rh. of xS.eftMiiber bears, tesii.nony to- his unshaken i.itrep.ditv. A w ife, a husband, thus derived ; a family of. chil Jren drawing their existence from this double revolutionary fountiiii, you have recklessly, causelessly, perfidiously, and therefore inliurnard v, cast helpless and des titute upon .the icy bosom of the worid ; and the children and grant! children ol Judge Chase and Commordpre Barney are poverty stricken upon the soil which owes its freedom and fertility, in part, to their heroic patriotism. Sr I would be unworthy the title of an American .matron; or an American wife, if I did not vindicate his and my children's wrongs., ijtts hapjiy land; the panoply of libtrtyirorects all withQut distinction of age or sex. In the severity practised towards my husband, (confessedly without cause.) you have injured me and my chil dren you have grievously injured then without achieving any co-respondent gtwd to individuals, to your country, or yourself. Silence, therefore would be criminal' even in we ; and when the honest and regular feelings oEjhe People of this cooutry (Who can out be long 'deluded) shHI have been restored, and when pany frenfcy, that poi son to our national happvness, liberties and honour, shall have subsided,-! havfe no doubt that ' the exierm'tn?itifig system ut Uformn will! be regarded-as' the reaT st of tyrknny though now masked un'ter specious names, auti executed with -same o. the tormalitics ot, pair iotis n and of.Ti frettf, It ispossibrc this communication from n; uahappy toiher,, and tfotn a, fe iuje,wh -until now had1 many treasons fu ttuw. iiriHJt.ee t if otherwlw, ud iu.v.:uer country,' wiDe; regarded by yol ST4 t ru, - x-f' y J Tuesday May A irood deaUof private Wsmeis as J. ' despatched 5i after, ybih the Sepatri went into 'secret5 session ' Of.thejrjesult of;that s'eeret session the (Nationals Intel ligendjef- The Senatdrspent soroe time,. on Ttifscay' upon Executive 'business A number of invex ceptionable homioations were confirmed. The Qnjy Contested, oner Was rejected, beliig thp.nnrni nlititiTi of Saniliel McRobterts to 'be Attorney of the Uniiedi States for theiDistrictJof Illinois, in the plape of S. Breese, (a popular iihd respected officer) removed. No other contested nomina tionsifwere acted up'o1iirtWbugh it is understood tht there are several yet p-.r.ding which Will be the subject of contest.' ' Wednesday, May 19 Mr. Grundy offered the following reso lution : Resolved, That the Secretary of the Tfrasur) report to the Senate at ihe next session of Con gress, a statement ofiall :the Iknds wliicti have been acquired by (or seemed to) the United J St;-'.es in satisfaction or debts due to the Unit d Stales also, where sid lands are situated, the sums allowed foj them, and their probable value. On motion of Mn Giundy, the motion to reconsider the vote of the 13th inst on the question to engross for a third reading, the bill to provide for the ap pointment of a Solicitor of the Treasury was resumed, and agreed to. .The question recurring .on engrossing the bill, on Mr Grundy's motion it was laid oh the table. After the consideration of Executive business, the Senate adjourned. . A-nungst the business transacted by the Senate in Executive Session, Was the rejection, as we learn, of Wharton Rector, us Indian Agent. Tliursday. May 20. On motion of Mr. Grundy, the conside ration of the bJl to provide fof the ap poitmentof a Solicitor of the Treasury, was resumed as amended, and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading, by the following vote. Yeas 28, nays- 14. On motion of Mr Hayne, the bill for the relief of the widows and orphans of the officers, seamen, and marines of the U !. Schr. Wild Cat was read the se cond time, considered in committee of the whole, and, it being amended, the amend ment was concurred in, and the bill f or dered to be engrossed for a third reMrhg. 'fhe bill audiorisin a subscription of stock i n Ualtimore and Oino Rail lload Company, was resumed in. committee of the whole, and laid on the table onP mo tion of Mr. Gruady. ' On nK.tion of Mr. Grundy, the Senate resumed the resolution r.ubmitted by Mr. Fot)t on the 30th December last, in rela tion to luture surveys and Sales of the public lands ; when Mr. Robbins rose and addressed the Senate at considerable length ; alter which.' the Senate adjourn ed, having previously spent some tim" on Executive business." Fri'lrry May 21. I The bill to provide for the appointment of a,S-'dicitor of tne Treasury was read the third time and passed. The Senate resumed the co sideratioO of the niotion submitted by Mr. Foot on the 30th of December last, as modified by him on the 20th of January, in relation to future sales of public lands, together with the motion to postpone it indefinitely ; and after Mr. Benton had made some re marks, ' . On motion by Mr. Bell it was laid ou the table. On motion of Mr. Chambers,. the Senate resumed, as in Committee of .the whole, the bill authorizing a subscription of Stock in the Balti more & Ohio Rail Road Comr pany ; and it having been amended! by Mr. Chambers, The bilUwas reported toahe Senate, and the amendments being concurred in, the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tuesday, May 18. Mr. Miller from the Committee Naval Affairs, reported a bill for the lief of the widows and orphans of the on re- beers seamen and marines of the U. S. schooner VVild Cat; which was', read twice and committed to the Committee of the whole on thevState of the Uniori. The resolution offered by Mr. Taliafer ro to repeal the duty on Salt, was again taken up when Mr. Reed rnoved an a niendment, and addressed the House at length on the subject. Mr- Tiaferro th en withdrew hisresolntion and thus the subjectihas for the present, been removed from before the House. v " The special orders for this day were then postponed,' and the House resolved itself intaComrnittee of the yvhole on tlie state of We Union, an rl took up ike con siderationofthe Indian Bill. Mr. Evans. of Maine, then addressed the qommittee l at length against any forcible removal of tfie tndjans, and was ' succeeded ?byv Mr; iiuiniMgLou, wno contmuea to speak un til hAtwAn' T ami AlXl' --f I" til between 5 and 6 o'clodc Wednesday May 19. - T? ,MrM?DttffiWfrpin the Commltteeof W ays and Means, reDorted the following f '?e enacted Met Tht the'duty on 'Salt, be. Oecfcinaer,- unfl Vug i3ls.of !DccembeV I83J,7aQd atter that time. tenants u h ahA wa"kXj V.Wl wwiiaac- first '&-wtd ' 1 tain informati0Tft,which-Mr n ?l c :Mr. Chi fon called for lhJ C!L nays.-, fr ", ' yeas Mr,J P. Barbourlimfivavi 41 . J X; ! r " " " e.,nS earned by . .V T2the main question u,c 1,0 u r xhe.bilt brriectea ' " V layes p, noe..lps: Of cou,, wa ordered to n second rA, H the Indians was taken - " .7 or tne remove on, whpn i- 5 was resumed and continno.i . K U..WVi-:.l..'.V'''. Wa UUUI -AL IIIMIII . - t - . -- " ; Mr- Bates, of Massachuse.ft , - : S3 ed the icommittee two i:o4..c , . (Ir erett, lof . Massachusetts.1 fm,n u uaidst the bill" Mr. Crop kot u s,' "wi iwui nm,. Mr. Test, submitted th 3 H would influence them in voting the bill, Messrs.Wildef .nJ, their reasons at larirer in . '!erH, bill. Afteinegativms. (lurin.r u in, motions both for the nrI tinn-arid for aljournmei, about ter past 10 o'clock; a- amotion-lo ak " prevjiiled, atid: after a fesiuft of u tne iiou.se aajourned ThmHaymay 2rj. The billreported yester.lay, for tkh in? the dutv On Salt. K;nn.M..i u ?4 v t i cau a seco- Mr. King of New-York, moved thatf hill hfi. rnmmil'tufl ti iU. ' . - 11 " i , ""lfcv w. -omiiiiueeofiJ 11' w ill A H anan 111 J IIPC llUOCi . Air. Al'fl.vffi 4Y i TT iirtl tliV to rt K..I r. . t 1 ' feat of the bill, which if there was ' r ki aniiiia joi.tv uinnauiv io me oDject, shimlj b acted on immediately to effect its hi. this session. ' ' , s"8 Mr. Ingersnll moved that the Commi u.ir u.n, uy ctiMiuuiereiO the foJlowiij , ami aner the snri.1 ocpitr.ouci, ;ioou, ine tiuty on . Molassw i sba.1 be hve cents per gal Ion, and aamJ f i r ,'. . . .: . - '"vi cj anu rrom ana alter thCtune, adrawliack be all Owed on all snirti?disti!Ied in tLis country froni'forojffiola'sses; on the ex portation thereof. ro a.py foreign country rne same as was aiiowea befure the t riffof 19th May, 1828." ;Mr.Tucker, for the jturpose of brin ing on a discussion upon the bill by usety moved the; prevtpus q uestion, winch ir tion beiug seconded by a majority ; ani the previous question being sustained b a vote, Dy jeas and nays, of 98 to 88. The main question was then nnt Shall the bill be engrossed and read J thinl time ?" antiwar decided in the firmative by the following vote r yeas 105 nays oo Friday May 21. Mr-:McDutlefrorn;the Committee J Ways and Means, reported a bill to r duce the duty, on Molasses, and to allot a ilrawbac on spirits distilled from fo reign inafefials, ivhich was read a firs! and second time, and ordered to be en grossed for a hird reading to morrow, a( ter anunsuccesstul ettort by lr. Irwin i Ohio, to lay the-bill on the table- The resolution reported by Mr. At brose Sptncer, some time since from the Committee on Agriculture .for the priut ing of J0;OQ0 copies of ' thetioaoaet oa the .Manufacture of Silk Was taken up for ;ii. opncerauuresseri the House id support ot the proposition, and , in replj to tne objections vyhif h had been stated u opposition to it. He gave some facis tt snow pe SUperiof-ityqt . the America Silk ovei- tiat of foreign production, ani the preference wliich' had been given foil by the b.est assayers iu ,Pilance. He is sisted. therefore, on the propriety of aid ing the production of silk' jV this counfrj. He modifiedthe resolution so as to read as follows : 1 ' ; i. S. Resolved, Thai six thousand! copies of there port of tlx C'otiiniitlee; oo.Afrr'rculture madete this House on tiie, 12th day of March last, v'A the commooicatioiT i accompany ihg1 the same the culture n4manufactuie of Siik. ndibelike number'.o'f coptes of Esjson American Silk by Messrs.' Peter hS Du Ponceau and John D' H inergue, ccen lyubmltte, be, printed for the use OI 1HIS OUSe. ; r ii Mr. Ha ynes rnoved to lav the resoJu tiimloh the table,fSvVes 71 Noes 92- Mr. Polk then rose ".to address the Hiuse, wlien the' ; Speaker alnnouaced tha hour had elapsed it ' " ' .- NEW BOOKS. 7 SUonlv Of Books. m iiis ' whic'lv-are the folio11 I j j. -y i - m - - fntrw undf iuterestine -PuWicaons xwignt- i -ravels m the JNortn or win larbois History of Iouwiana . bne Histbyjof Scoiiand .$ vols--f-5teVary KemaAHnry:Keal.e ' : Mfmotw of rigrt;'Richniond -1iwiaoditsThoughU-T, v ) Bomaftcejyt HrDryil 2d Seriei ' Mdion's Familia? Xietters , American-Encyclopedia, 2 vols . , 1 Memoirs of Bolivar v ErnraeTsoQ letter! - w ' ' i Dewees, Practice pfllediciae effontTeetb ; ' Macculfoh por'Tevera 7 " Manual of Materia Medica X$faXfif&iW&totoZ boots, for Cbfl and a "very general aoi on eat t aw tl andjtfh"onary4rticie.' : 3 f -.-''.,JexS5s . ;iyarbyazetteer,"fii3rf edition t -Pollock' Cbuxseof Ttmel &c A" 4 "
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