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f5E253S Nineteenth Congress of the ZJ. S. SECOND SESSION. SENATE. Tuesday, Jan. 9. The bill a- mendatory of the act passed at the last session, respecting the location of the township of land granted to the Kentucky Deaf and Dumb Asylum, was, alter an animated debate, ordered to a third reading. On Wednesday the bill relative to the sale of the Salt Springs in Missouri, occupied some time and was finally laid on the table. On Thursday, Mr. Johnson reported a bill proposing to in crease the salary of the Post Mas ter General to 86000, and recom mending that the salaries of the officers attached to the Depart ment be paid out of the proceeds of the Department. Mr. Dickerson reported without amendment, the bill proposing to On motion of Mr. Floyd, leave was granted to the Committee, raised on the communication of the Vice-President, to sit during the session of the House. On Wednesday, Mr. Mallary reported a bill increasing the du ties on Woolen manufactured ar ticles imported into the U. States. On motion of Mr. Houston, the committee on military affairs wTcrc instructed to enquire into the ex pediency of withdrawing the on a motion for a call for certainjed Woolen Goodsbut it iStCr information respecting applica- dently believed, that neither ii tions for surveys, though it result ed in nothing, incidentally disclo sed interesting information as to tlio stjitft nf tlm T reasurv. Hie bill for the relief of tlm 1 Chairman of the Committee of the Revolutionary army, not J ; Wava and Means must, of course, be well informed on the subject. We trust however, that he will not, because the stream of revenue runs short, cut off the $30,000 propos ed for the continuation of topogra i i . i pineal examinations aim surveys. nor any other modification vi.-Miuy xo.nu will uiKo place fl U1U rinr wise provided for, nroirro,, pace, and we hope will tin,p pass. Mr. Livingston's att to obtain an appropriation to J vide food and clothing f or thf. fering Greeks, has failed, p j ... 1 v inf i(i 1 J " o - of practice at fortress Monroe. 'We could better dispense with so entertained, that for Congre$ The bill making appropriations! much ot the J$l,lU,UUU proposed lane sucn a sicp would bea for the payment of Revolutionary to be appropriated for fortifica-ition of our neutral character, ar and other pensioners of the U. S. tious, armories, and ordnance, or 'might even involve us inwarwij was read the third time & passed.; an equal slice from some one of the Ottomans, with whom 4 On 7Vwrrt Mr. WnliKtnrrn-'several other of the Dronosed an- mere humanity of the nrt u.J, ported a bill further to amend the propriations we could point out. ! afford 110 plea of justification. " Judicial system of the U. States. If retrenchment be necessary, we . , J . ... . ,.1 1l I I 1 Seen PS fit IXV.pl Tins is the same hill that was dis- ;hope it win ue 01 wnat ye can uesi - :V CClre. cussed at the last session. I spare or wait for. Such, we are Pont!ent of lhe SatlonaI Intcll: , Mr. M'Lane reported a bill ma-!surc, too, will be tiie disposition of,S,ves an exl,a 01 a ettcr to a iadyuj h'uur imimmnntimi fi.r tlm Knhnnrt the Chairman of the Committee of I ine couniry containing the f0IU;J r (i Wfit'c nrul Alnnrn ivlinn tlio nunc- description of an EVENING PArtv. divide a part of the revenue ot the; 1827. tj0 comes properly before him. "At the party at Mr. - Ltt Government amonr the severa l ai n n .ii-n. r. . ut.-.d i. nifrht 1 cerning the treatment of free per-1 "Mr. McLanc (Chairman of the tentive spectator, but saw 'only sons of color, apprehended as j Committee of Ways and Means) three he must have meant thirty runaways, in the county of Wash-'said, that he should be in favor of not three tolerable beauties "ia intoii, in the District of Columbia, this resolution, if he correctly un-itne house. I found their head t 1 i ..... i .i i . i-i i i, n t. i t . The bill provides that whenever any idersioou me ooject OI Jl, WHICH 110; luimaiiuu, uiusiuc. 1 ad States of the Union, for the pur poses of Education and Internal Improvement and gave notice that he should call it up on Mon day next for consideration. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tutsd ay, Jan. 9. M r . M c L a n c reported a bill authorising the Se cretary of the Treasury to ex change a stock, bearing an interest of rive per cent, to the amount of sixteen millions ot dollars, tor cer tain stocks of six per cent, and to borrow a sum equal to any defi ciency in the said amount authori sed to be exchanged. A resolution submitted yester day by Mr. Blair, relative to an inquiry into the expenditures con nected with the Artillery School of Practice at Fortress Monroe, was amended and passed. A resolution submitted yester day by Mr. Wickliife, was amend ed and again laid on the tabic it directs the Secretary of War to report to the House an abstract of the applications iiieu in me ue- -. uu . believed he did. lie huped that irc'd their linely carved tortoise shell he should not now, or at anv other combs, as they stood before, and tune, be suspected of throwing a- 111 contact with me. I was atone liv liniwwnv."iri' onilni-r.iMnnnto lllllt nJllirrllf. llLro Hnntnlii D crson is entitled fo freedom, the expeti-!.-' v '",uult.1" . o ? vT1"1" i urn, es of apprehension shall be paid by Hi e m tuo " 'dY oi internal improve- oetween two lulls ot snow, and Lad Corporation or County as the cae may ment: but it appeared to him, from nearly, as much difficulty to exlri- h The hill also provides for the repeal; the attention which his station in cate myself. I felt the danger of oi an cxisTins laws, m lorce m the sa.d tjns iollsc required of him to be- mv situation, and had like to have Y o'V1- "I" fi'. Jlel'-ged into a W be- for prison fees and other ehar-es of ap-in.nd ot. 1,10 estimates oi uppropna- UVG 1 was relieved. I find the la prehension. An interesting and argu-1 lons or tno ensuing year, that the dies are relapsing into their old rr;- niativo report accompanied lhe hill, jtime was come, when this House habits of "undressing" aixain for contending tiiat the laws of Virginia and jmust turn its attention, much parties. They have strinn'd as laryiand deeming a colored persons I more SCriously and particularly, low already as the hemisphere, and laves, until they bhall have proved to' i - 1 , , J :ri c - 1 ' ., ,ecu;nr:nv.arcilli.,.ensablvn,-ccSSarviU.,lu ,?XP0"'"'"; " clnsa the fas uon progresses as rapid the security of proprietors of slaves, . o!)Jccls as as others, than as it has! 1 snatched a kiss and ou;ht to continue in force in the Dis trict of Columbia. Mr. Livingston called up his re- solution, proposing to assist the possession of means to prosecute bc, and in as many languages, suffering Greeks, and demanded this system any further, and. if it English, French, High and Low the ayes and noes on the question jhave the means, whether it ought Dutch,Russian,Prussiau,Swe!i$li, ot consideration. The dennow was sustained, and on the ques- partmeiit for the survey of roads;,;,,,, ,.ui, Uou cmsnh,lr t,. and canals, which have not been surveyed, and upon which it is the intention of the Department to ex pend any part of the appropriation asked for under the act of the 24th of May, 1824; stating the route of such roads, and the probable dis tance of each route, and also, the location of such canals. The resolution by Mr. Blair, was adopted it requests the Pre sident to communicate what num ber of Charge des Affaires have been appointed since the 1st day of March, 17o9, without the ad vice and consent of the Senate; and whether in any case such ap pointment has been made after notice had been given of the in tention of a minister abroad to return, and after his successor had been appointed; also, by what au thority, and what length of time did said temporary appointment continue, what the general duties to be discharged, and what the compensation paid. And that the President also inform the House, from what period the persons ap pointed Ministers and Secretary of Legation to Panama, received their commissions, and from what povjod they have recQived salaries. resolution," the votes were as fol lowsYeas 54, Nays 109. Omission. In our account of the proceedings of the II. of Representa tives, on the 2SU ult. we omitted the following: On motion of Mr. Reed, it was resolved, that the Committee on Naval Affairs be instructed to in quire into the expediency of estab lishing a time of communication from some port or place in the U. States, across the Isthmus of Pan ama, to some port or ports on the Pacific ocean. On motion of Mr. Carson, it was resolved, that the Committee on Indian Affairs be instructed to in quire into the expediency of re funding to the State of North Car olina the sum of nineteen thousand nine hundred and sixty four dol lars, which sum said State paid to certain Indians of the Cherokee tribe, for reservations ofland which they required under the treaty of low, between the U. g, and that nation of Indians. From the National Intelligencer. Washington jan. 10. The de bate of yesterday in the IJ. of R. ' ' i 7 . . . . 4,. -J At . 1 1 1 Id 1 titci ate oojecis winch are upu cpanisii were let oh upon us most necessary, and the time when at once. The music was drown it is most proper to employ the ed, and the dancers merely kept means of the Government upon "P the first motion. It was little them. The House was under an more than boating time, they were impression, and, Mr. McL. said, so cramped, and pray what was it was natural that they should be,; ours but killing it, the worst kind that there is now a surplus of two of murder ! About 9 o'clock, a million of dollars in the Treasury,; Waltzing match took place, in applicable to any purpose to which which some of the foreign minis- it ni'iir nl(irw,,i il.r. Fl a. ' f. 1 .i x i . V. pii-nBu tiu; nuuse 10 appro-j iry ugureo, it oeing exclusive) ui priate it. He could not be mista-plomatic, and figurative of the va .., m. uiuu-m, in siiyuig mar such is not the state of the Trea sury, and that, so far from it, there is a deficit of the money necessa ry to meet the ordinary annual ex penses of the Government, inclu ding the sinking Fund." Congress. At the date of our last intelligence from Washing ton, (says the Petersburg Intelli gencer,) the Committee on the Vice-President's case had not re ported, although they continued to sit during the hours appropria ted to business in the H. of Re presentatives. The Bankrupt Bill appears to sleep in both bran ches indeed the Senate seems to be chiefly engaged in Executive business. In the House of Re presentatives, the Committee on Manufactures have recommended an increase of the duty on import- rious shifts and turns of diploma cy. I looked on until I felt my head begining to turn, when I de scended into the passage, to get my cap and clqak, which I had left upon a table. Here I found the "confusion worse confounded." I sunk knee deep in cloaks, and trod upon fine merino shawls, hats, and great coats. I sawr one man touz ljng a heap in one place, another lifting up lots in another sonic turning over this parcel, sumo that. I at last met with my cap & cloak, at opposite ends of the passage, they being rather of an inferior quality, to prevent folks from feel ing too much tempted to make an exchange, and exit. To prevent misapprehension the Editors take leave to add, that the kiss that's spoken of, is the name given to n species of coiifcc jtionarv.
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