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; vcmoncft to the spectators and have made of them ntten-
: V-" .. -fe-HB POT Itiveuuditors instead of a restless croud. The facilities I - - ' thus allbrded are not the only advantages derived from " MU ,, UCTO.;Ell to, 183. ! the improvement. It requires fewer bailiffs to attend
,nm-d 0,1 Mo,,Jav the 16th hist, and ore saved to our county, and one clerk is found h Mt 1,- ...,nw;nt tr nor form thfi multifarious ritltlPS n
a i: J.-uu b ai.ove ti.o people t.l some thU important office. The last is an important addik:J Van Burcn Editor, favor us with an answer ? We Hp!1 Jor vcu are artarc that the bussincss of court can--c h-'WiVf of the cniiion, that thev w'.U not he able not progress faster than the business habits of the clerk . r.c v. aennlruot'e; in u n.ax'thcv scan the ao- will permit nnd the rights and interest of the parties 'tv . . , , " r;,.0 are secured in the precise ratio of his exclusion from : . ,. a lUr heroic leaner; in vuin may lhc nf.e the coilfusion ,n & w d ,e ,ast ,crm ofmc circuit courl o-ty pages of the journals cf both houses ol congress, . prcscnts a sccne uot only new but desirable to every c, tiu'V will not be alio to accomplish the object of j lover of order and justice. ' A JUROR, i , ir warch. The'majo, ity of the petition, presented i For the Boomhgton Post. r itv.t tho extra srmon of Congress, praying the abo- ( WHAT I LIKE TO SEE! ,iNUvvrv ia the District of Columbia, and pro-; . ,., . . . f i r i . ,,,,,0, Hncn.iiiw i I hke to see a vounii man, m the prime of life, devote
v ir.-i against the annexation ol lexas to lue initcu ; ,,iat .)01.lio 0f time which he ought to in the pursuit of
iSilV?i w e,c signed by icomenl U tho oid saying in know ledge, lounging about taverns and grogshops, car- ' : ir -tunce prove, true, viz: "that one woman has as i ousing nnd leadiug a dissipated life, which will as cer- ' ii!i lotliim Ixi-Ii.rr kim n ii ii nnrlv find iintimnlv trrnvn.
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Rome,and farriliarly conversed with the spirits of her j Mr. ADAMS asked leave to ollor liw louowui- rc departcd.reatness. "But," said the speaker, "though j lution of inquiry, which was granted, tz: iWA En ni wiienno rode hiffh inV.iatPrn shies, and shed Jtaefavfrrttiat ths Secretary o the I reasury be d:-
iintiaiml snbndour on Greece and Rome, look at the reeled to transmit 10 this House copies of tho monthly
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lameness of her morals, the uncertainty and inefficiency
of their religion." From this he argued the necessity and efficiency of the Christian Scriptures. But we were carried on with such rapidity, that there was no time to examine any thing only w hat the orator then was at. Mis enunciation, naturally rapid, became more so as he advanced. In his flights he moves with the velocity of lightning around the earih, across, the sky, and through the heavens, quick a, thought. When he come to speak of tho spread of Christianity, and its happy influence on the national character the social relations, and individual comforts, he was truly overpowering convulsed his audience, raised thorn to their ll::t, and held them trembling at his w ill the fires of his
ow n soul burned in his eye, w hile ho "c hallenged the
returns from the receivers, ot puouc morris u tim Treasury Department, required by tho jcirc-':w r-.!c? of the 1 1th July, 183G, specifying the ainoun' n--ived by them respectively of gold and silver, and of bi!l-j authorized by the said circular order to be received, and also copies ol'all the certificates of doposite rtveivod at the Treasury from the !a!c deposire bunk', wi'.hthe r.r:noxed proportions of go'd and silver and- of h:oik fr:."5 ref!iiro;l of lhet:aid banks by the said circuhir .;,!. Mr. ADAMS moved for the consideration of :be v-. -lution at tho )fcscnt time, which motion prcai!.:f, a.i I the rosohition was adopted. Tho SPEAKER laid b,-forcthe Hikipr the f llov. h.-r report from the Secretary of the Treasury : TuziAsuav DEivaiT.Mr, S,-.:t:-.:i::kii 30. tClT.
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, ... , i i- i i , ii snows inai ne is rcsoicu io runuui iiimvn un k.hi. :,. s-,.,t ,i caving that.sl ivrry i.v.' be al.ol.shcd in ; mcmhcr of socielv whcther he is a proper personage h.r l';:.ht ofCohiuiVm, and l.tiallv from the whole ,or not '. ) ,,a. a id Texas w ill nor he one of the United I like to sec an "individual,"1 taken by an officer, and ... , ! carried before a magistrate for debt, and on the evening . J of the .wHC day, join a -'riding party," with as much I . .... .i.or ratt of our Paper of to-uay will ho found complaisiincy a"s if nothing had ever happeued.-lt shows
1 bv the Rev Wm i UIUI ut.xntmn,u i 'iiiii.-w mv,. j-t.Mti,
wliicu tue worlu so mucn condemns. I like to sec an individual, who pretends to be a minister of the gospel, call a person a "rwffuw" who has always proved himself to be a friend, and whose character is unimpeachable, and on being called upon to substantiate his assertion, sneak away, as if conscious that he has been guilty of telling a most egregious falsehood. It shows that he posscsts the true spirit of a
, whoie ! gained for hi;"!f a name and christian, and be acts in accordance with that portion
v amoiv his hi.shren an I our citizens general- 'of the Bible which says; thou shalt love thy neighbor
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f & 1 1 r u j ok. a. mi uiui iuuui 1'it'u un. kukji i i'-iiu
a:; eul.i:v m.on a sermon pruueun
!. D.vf.v, at a coup meeting at the Bkitis, ashort lime : .-e. W coj v the article fiom the Indiana Demo- . We know not the au'hor of the article it is c- ,. f..r u, to know, that it is well w ritten, and I , : ; vt tii'vitc to the supestor t-i'.ont, of this young i.. i i. " Ee has K en stationed at this place for the last
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oc'v envious . f his sujK-iior talents and pop- imiin,,nt j,is js ttimed heap upon him all the curses
v. We h ue sA'.v.-.i h id the p'.easuie of being ; and abuse that his own narrow mind w ill allow him to
i whh a i.o'O i!r eh'.e and interesting com-! do. It shows that he is resolved to render h, nisei I po
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ath tor.ve l.ouup. on r-ut.oa.u ,asi i.c P.hi-m ; ai, olw too who is a member of tho church, take his : v -,;!t sennoa to a very large co:, ;r( g :ioii. e ..,-,,-,.;rrv" as regular as an old toper, instead of teaching
: -A pictt ii Kit understand lu was unusai'y tl- the "young ideas how to shoot, and then complain ;.nl ir.tcrcstir.i. Be has now taken a final about college government of the present age ;--It shows .... ... tlint if tlio vouths iilaeed under his cute will follow his
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VERITAS.
(v:irii'i!p. tliV Will fMr(nt (iwTiitfriits.IiOfl nf itl tlif
ofthi, state where ho may bo stationed is i,;. world but in the world where Bacchus is ;n, hut be it where it may that place will he ; supreme ruler.
ate In c onclusion, we can only say, he carries ! I like to sec a little Ky, who is scarcely able to leave
, his eradle without assistance, thrust hnnselt lorward into the company of aged men, who are ingaged in cou-
r. thii v , can. t tho last exhibition of the i vcrsation, and now and then slip in a word unasked for. ,. , j It shows that he has been nurtured in the "way he -..-..ultural Society of tins county, o wore sliown a , , , .. . , . , before dame
: ::r vert, raised by a gentleman in this viointty. ; ,,alur0 lias done her part towards the accomplishment"!
t!::i h w e ighed ticrtve. and a half jkhwL. W e have ; of that object. ; I the pleasure of seeing a great manv curioities j I like to see an individual write a communication i. t.. r..- i:,t. i.. "iw.ft.m Uv, for the public print,and after it makes its appearance
1 . I ii i tieiorc the gaze ot the world, subject to the criticism ol ... .... n. or even read of any thing that could cpial ,,)o many luilurC(Js un,ler whose cye it may ch;UK-e t0 ! .s nature' . iriosity. We have seen recent accounts i fan? nllj ti,Cn go round and ask what do "you think of
. r' So -Mr Beet, h in-; Mr'.'essfully cultivated m that piece m the last paper, over such and such a hcti-r-v:re rtnd ofSu'ir be-in g extracted" from it. We ous signature? It shows that he lias no anxiety to be- ' ' ' . . .r . . . '., . a . come icnowned.
... t tav opinion th-tt i. UiM boot we spcatv ol, no aspe-j - .:. jii of the nioductioii of our lloosicr State, vj w ill !
.rt'v bo abt'j to ir.a';c our own sugar instead of do-1 'lOMISi? : - jir." u;:..n the miecrtnni cro;.s of cane in the South. , While 1 gazed on her eye of luxuriant blue, - ii i .--, ,i. .,;.t,- Delighted to see it in lanRuishmcnt roll; e vc.:!J, however, reside; Hn.v su-rgesl the piopnctv ; , ? ,, ... . , . o persuasivelv tender, and mellow with dew, !- r 11 tho Ivnle Museum, in order that ; rieh ; vo,H,,tlIOU, breathing of soul'; -.::gers from diiie rent "its of the United States, may 'fhe sweetest sensations of pleasure found birth, --" it. If Porter the hid.aai and Kentucky giant, had : And I sighed for her lip of the sea-coral dye; : hec-n in such a hurt v to m It the old" world, he i ' thought it would be bliss to possess upon earth, . , i. - i ". ii- -, The white bosomed maid with a blue rolling eve. ; .:i-h: have carried tuu beet under lus arm as a rarity, ! perlnps, it w ould have served as fooJ, until he While I gazed on the seraph like turn of her form, died his i lac ofde-ti;:atKn. 1 Each eloquent motion enraptured to trace; ! And I knew that the heart it enshrined wa, a, pure, M.i.NROE COUNT i" AtJRILT IH R L FAIR. ,' As the nmiI was bewitching nnd matchless in grace;
The c.vbiiion of this fair, took place in thi; town on , 111 ranging me worm i nan never jet munu
1 ii-lay nnd Saturday la t. We arc happy to say that ' .-live stock nnd domestic nrtiole, exhibited were' '. ciily cicditah'.c to the county and the exhibitors. , V. ho can doubt for a moment, that Monroe county will.', t. ;e l-.ng stand pic co;iiit f ir her enterprise in agricul- j t -nd pursuit. . ;
maid on whose charms 1 had gazed with a sigh;
Vet, with what exquisite transport would I make her my own, The while bosomed maid with the blue rolling eye. PIIILO-KALOS. liloomington, 1C37.
We understand lh
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Secretary of the Society will j rt copy of the proceedings for i
From the Indiana Democrat. REV. WILLIAM M. DAILY. Last Sabbath, I had the pleasure of hearing this young orator, of Indiana, preach, at a camp-meeting . i 111 1 1 i-,in . ii , . .. . .-
. ....... . near me luuus oi v nue Jtivcr. lie is oi t m .ieitio list
i iv a no . pu::isii -. i e.i ur; ta-l Indiana I'emocrai, u . . . . . . .. . , ' iliMloniiii:itiiin. nml I Imlmvon nn ur nit hc sJt-f I
. : . e.tl s there was a mistaHo made in the returns of Da-. haj ,carj llMlch of him; and had found that he like all e; j county for I iverno.-. Consequently Jov. Wall-! other aspiring youg men of any profession, was looked a-o's io -i.i",i:y is ;.lai instead of 0,04") as published in ! upon by many with a jealous eye. I was passing down ,., ; the river, and called at the camp-meeting. When I a r- - rived on the ground, Mr. Daily was pointed out to me U e foe it siititd in setcra! papers that Joe Smitlrs ! I ascertained the hour at which ho was to preach; .! iri::o.i nioiicv is not wt.tth :i eeut. An,l Imw lnnTt-ong Iwfore the hour arrived he was walking to and
v. ill it bo before the ',. r crrrr .,.-,!,.,1 1 '"ro' UvMy in a deep study. At length the hour ar-
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infidel to go w ith him on contemplations trembling j SlR. This report is submitted in compliance -.villi t!,.wing, by reasons ghmermg ray assisted ; survey tune :; ru;!u,vii,,r n;solution, passed on tho 23ih instant. I search the chronicles of cternny ; and h:.d any Hung to ; vcwhL.fat tlu. Department thi-J dav: compare with the majesty and g.ory ol chr.snamty, in .j:,S)cr( TU:it hu Socretarv of thi 'i'.-cisurv I,
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tier marcii tnrougluanu enec.s upon asm-, umeu won... ,.( li0(, tof,iniii!l this House with a statement of tl.e
"I' veil now, 'said lie, "t tic mos.pie i ne .uueiuiau ' j llllm,,ei. ,,f sub-Treasuries whieh will !o n-q-tin-
crumbling, the heathen temples are la.l-n anutne lose ; ; additional duties as depositaries m
oi onaron is in oioom in uie oe.se , .i.e. u. . ., . ta cases on imblic oilK-ers should bocome a law; a:,
the mountains ol eternal snow. He preached till all us j rann. lV, ,,..,.. W:W llVlA b created; if strength was gone, and then closed with w hat he ca led j a.u hw n,.iav ucw i,;,iiuings to he erected, and v. !,.! "the grand Millemai shout." In domg this more than ; ac.i;.,v as ,,0 (..tll t..,iiIi;lf(. ,. ann.lal ,x. a hundred voices w ere mingled with his to shout the Ima! (;nse the sv;t0I!1. w,at t. :aari,.s bo paid tic; triumph of the cross. Hundreds wept, and none w e. e j or w,i:it W;U hj lhu Co:n:niions to which ti, .-
ashamed ot their tears. I never had such Ice. ings bc ! xvill be entitled r'
In answer to the first inquiry. I won!d,!atc, that I
as one from the
. . ' have had recurrence to the printed o ;iie ii i'.:s.- ... estiiu-d for future eminence in ; K(;pre.:en:aJivo3 -imposing a l.htiona! duti -s as depo,ius pulpit labors and close apd.- ..u.k,3 ilicci.;.ljuc.lsun :,ij;icoiri:.v,l.s a, flr
d bill of; ho 1 1
poiposes" and which is supposed to be the hill leie. iid to in tho re.-ol.iiicn. Under that bill, if in its p
fore, for the looks of the man wa
dead
This voting man is destii
the church, if his nrduou
cation to his study do not put a period to his existence
w hile yet in youth. His great lault is u Kos'.erous ile-
nvery, anu nunc .oo rap.u.jc. ins six ,c is .a-,.e. ap-, ,;)1)U it .houid'iwmc a law. I sl.o il l uotl f el
prt.ach.ng the fluid perhaps to a ault,- iiougli a n.v j ,,; jxt.( , a ,llifit aav I111:ll,K.r of -new o.Ii e:-,. tivelnd.aman his learning is good ; and w hen 1 examm-, wl(.,,1(.r .j sl:!,.Tl c;i;,I:.ei.s. r otherwise, and e-r ed the character of hi, sermons, andBsaw lus success. , . ) k.)i; 1;l,,,Mrs,. ;ll,.ie nKK.v. Tl. was not at all astonished, that though so vo-mg b,s , st.t(iS I!y(t.!v t, in . f,il.ti.er,lu!ics as iW.ta: popularity should be so great. In the enthusiasm ol my . ((!, t!lt. (,.H.v,rs c.xi,,:a:? r..,j cu.oloved 'i:. ti. feelings 1 wrote this a, a tribute to w hat I dee,,, .extra- , 0j;lcc.iol) u-. tnto.;ls a.,. a:i a;1d in ih': post of;-.-
oruinary mern. no ping mat .nr. i. ne.uui u. xm- , , Tli ,.,,,,,,,. ,i. ;r, ,,.... ..
t ibiisl.ir.eiits, if ti.at i;ior:..ation be im
prove, and that he will spare himself a little more,
subscribe invst-lf.
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TWEXT V-FI F 1 1 1 COIN Ci II FS.S . FIRST SF.SS'.OX.
house of rei,ri:si:.ntati"i:s.
I'ETITlo.NS, 1C. , I C Smcral notkioiis. memorials. and remonstrances, nn-' I"
on the subject of the annexation of Texas to the United ' iUi'' i'1'
States, were presented, but not in so large numbers us on previous days; which had the usual course. Among other petitions
Mr. LINCOLN presented the petition of lol male - ; ures. 222 female citizens of Oaulney, in the State of Massa- Ihit that plan dc.s not appear to le incorpoiat rloisill. trn v i iifT ( 'oniri-ess to :i 1 u .1 ili !nvrrv :iml ihi''he bill beloie ICC.
.sired, appear-.
us. and more a ecu rate' v tl; a:i c aid
ierwise be s;,i e i w Kliout oi ! i v. in the last iticnniai
R.;i-stei, puMi-hed by tho S';f' D ..'partmeut t::i er t!:; tlirection of Congress, and.to v. hi-h I would resnec'.ful!y icier f r tiia! eui po e. As !o the .s.-cou-l itiipi; rv. it iiiavjMu o';-erved. tli it : ci... . i "... i i .. . i" 1 1 .
in oue oi me ci ois Mige-Meii nv 1 1, is j ji.i i 1 1 : u-iii l.i iii. icport at the co:i,ii.eii!-e:i.ei;t of jjm ejun. it was u
sed ihat 1 .o:u lo.i r to ten "new olncei.-. sciiaia'.
lecde.i! of thos- iii.w in ev ilece--. eii"!!-
110 authorized 10 act as cooiuos loners, i,t- ke.-p ;i's .j ., public money, at tho-o important points wh-Me it should accu.imlate much b -voud the current x ; i .:-
slave trade in those Territories of the United Slate
where they exist ; also, tho petition of 150 male and 21G female citizens of the same tow n, praying Congress immediately to aliolish slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia; also, tho ieui mstrnnce of Eliza Thompson and 375 other women of MiMcbury, ! Massachusetts, against the continuance of slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia, a:id pray-, ing its immediate prohibition. Mr. JOHNSON, of Md., asked leave to oiler the fob lowing preamble and resolution: bereas, the House ol Representatives have; received from the Senate a bill, originating wish and, passed by that IkmIv, entitled "A hill to authorize the issuing of Treasury notes," and are of i jiiiiion that it is a bill for raising reroute; they find that the Constitution of ihe United States (Sec. ?ih) contains the following provision: ".Ml bills for raising revenue shall originate in the Mouse of Representatives, but the Senate may propose, or concur with, amendments, us on other bills.'' Therefore,
llesolrcd. That the House of Representatives return
In reply to the third question. I -would :!a'e. tii.it "new buildings" seem to ho co:ite ii-lato 1 bv this I 1
nor have any been considered nece.s-ary by tiiis Department . In answer to tho fourth inquiry, 'what w ill be. a nearly as be-can estimate it, the annual c.vpe.Kesof th system w hat lhc salaries to bo paid to the oUieors or what will ho sic; commissions to which they will entitled I" the following staVment is prese:ite-! : As th b.li n.iu .stand.., i:i tho fourth section an all.r.vatice exist , w h'vii co ers all the additional expeu-vs a ,'b 0 u-.'.cd bv it provisions. 'i ll '. allowance is not considered as s:v:"'i ou'ng nnv c )iii!iiis-ioi:--, or atiy ih.-w salaries to atiy of the keepers of the public o.onev.
Hat it in depcudi-nt c i.!ioiisioiiers or ag n.-ts :?A been authoi i.ed, as ropocd i:i one of the plans submitted by the Dopartmen fi. coti-idora'ion, it wa; e.;::mated that their number need hi onlv from four : te 1. and there salaries not exceed on an nvc; ago s'2 .(") annually. Without commissions. That not b innn.liMi e 1. the nn! v niLliti neo v .
the said bill to the body from whence It has originated. ri.asi,s (h(y Sy;,.r amn'.allv, as i.Jrmitted bv tnt I t rrrl III rmrr rrt l t-t 1 gtt iiHitlm nn turf o ni tiuoi t nf t . T . . . .
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reuiseo 10 oner 11 .11 mis nine. of salc-kecpin
Mr. I-.W INCi, of Indiana, hv leave, introduced the ,.v- "
following amendment to the resolution of the chairman , ' hU computed that, in a!!, from ten to f.vcn'v a idiot the Committee 01 ays and Means, m relation to ; ,ioI)u f.,0lks ,.,,. ,K. IH.,.ess.irv . ,, . : ."M;.,n!
s ofcollection and disbursement. Asllio v.-ari anls
c! :r.;s.
ssarv exp- 11 -i s
ping, tratisteri ing, and dishursmg sa.d m.i;:-
the resolution declaring it to be inexpedient to establish ; pot 11 1 s a National Hank: !r.-.;.i
n.i 1,1 :i t I lie i il.-n-iw .1" I .., r t,.. t .. I .1 ; 1 .
"For the purpose of obtaining a distinct expression of j IIM.nt3 do not gencrallv exceed "four" or five p-r dr., which, in relation to an Executive sub-1 reasury : that numberof clerks'will proablv be anvdv suHk-ienf. scheme, intended lor (lovernnient usconlv, and an in-1 ..... , 1 - stitutionto collect nnd disburse tl.e re'venue of the at y 1,000 s-i.ary per year vi!l be :$I5.00.;
Cn-Prnmnnt nnd !.- fnpnUl, to it,,, IW..U .,l",i,n Tnto,, 11 1:5 Com ICUSat IO!l llcel. Oil
a ccnorul, uniform, convertible curroncw free of all
, nn average, exceed that amount.
; 11 7 1,10 ,Kl" JM' Lc par with : ro(in,j tiestand. The orator then appeared below the oh s.' Can ciyv one predict f ! middle size of slender form, and remarkably pale ev-
to
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ol peliiions have been present-i ts i10 rose ho nassnd h! I.nnd i.li(romn,U- thrnnrh
tli.? late (. ongrc.s-, by v,un remonstrating ' his hair, which lay in careless curls over a noble fore-
?i,:a.;is! the ;i;ini. itiou of'I'cxas to the I'nited States. head, from under which, looked an intellectual black U (- did n..t suppose th.uv wis a w oman :in A crea- e-vu" The i,ltroductory services were finished in a very -.,,, . i ,,'...,,. r, . .i . i- i tremulous tone of voice. Ho rose to announce his sub-
. .. - , ... . .i ...a,. a .e.ai.at.on upon ; jcct I trembled for the speaker his voice feeble-au-no r,u ci.-..-.-., n. j (jcnco large, and a slifT breeze coming in his face, while . . .... - .1....!, l. ir i i -
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'.. 1 -I . iiiuamuiiuu iiun hvci lieuil. no lOOlteu OVX'r niS , . ; . ! '"- -v-ral p-i t.cil con.iouiucations , audience he looked upwards and appeared to pause, . .s . v i: arc no: ; o pired at t'u time to search as if apprehending a failure. His subject was the truth t'.u t.o ir i:ei,t we will -iv,- i-u.n a h'-ntia-iji our next. of the Bible-by the time his subject was introduced and ""--w -..fc. . ' the discussion commenced, the audience was chained ( 'O.:. H..'iC. i ?VO.'.s. I brcezc 'iad J'C(1 away, the leaves hung montionless , " ' j on I lie trees the clouds dispersed, and the sun shone IVto-i 1 h-ivr '"'e hlom'H,,Z!"!l P"iL beautifully; every thing appeared favorable. Ashe t rovement ,,,-ido in .... ' " l,kil'"lrL' w t'nessed the un-: advanced his voice became clearer and stronger, his "e rt '71.' ' rn" y? rU sparkle wilh e,ve ry Vnfo,din8 - c,.untv as for its utibiv ,,! , ' cr,eJlt of lhe I l,1'"s wllolc countenance was lighted up as with heavof bu'incL Tn court -",ed in the progress ! only fires, and the little pale faced man was lost sight The newly constructed wall is nd .v.;,.,tu.. ff.and a giant m intellect appeared before us, unfold-
shct out of the co-rt room the ni, V ' g in0 ncn slorcs0, nis subpet. Ie seemed familliar od on the stair way iml! ! -ial the arguments of Volney, Voltaire, and Paine;
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Ivxecutivc control, and responsible to the People's rep-, n s"inlar number ol places, additional iron chos;.
resentatives in Congress assembled, it is hereby recom-: sales, or vaults, may be necessary. Hut, as they iiow mended to the proper authorities of the several Slates xit at several ports and land oliices, nivl'the first ct forthwith to call for a vote of the qualified voters, in 'of theut will ik t have to b. renewed annually, it is co, lithe manner established, by local law s for holding elec-! P"'1 'hat the yearly nxpensos for these w ill not exceed tions, and the returns in behalf of nn lvvecutive sub-! l,,e sum of .$10,000. Treasury scheme, and for a national hank, free of F.xe-j . 'I'ho only other additional expenses contemplated cutivc control, or the (late) United States Hank, now of. l,t; f;"lt' small items for blank hooks, transfers, ic. Pennsylvania, for the nucleus of a State bank system, i "'it the last will probably not amount to any iliing heone bank and branches in each State, duly guarantied j yond, il it equal, w hat is now paid for conveying money
and equitably provided for, to be duly certified to the nanus irom the land tiitices.
Secretary of State of each State, whose duty it will be
come to transmit, as soon as prccticahle alter the first Monday of December next, an authenticated statement of the aggregate vote of his State for each system to the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to be laid before that body." THE QUESTION OF A NATIONAL HANK. The following resolution, reported by the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means,eing the unfinished business of the day, came up in order: u Resolved, That it is inexpedient to establish a National Hank." Mr. SERGEANT proceeded to add ress the House in continuation of his remarks left unfinished on Saturday, and spoke till the hour arrived for taking" up the Special Order. His whole speech will be hereafter given.
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ll.lt IOI IllOr I V 11 CO tli" room mv ev,.!,,, , . . J . T V iviiauiiiug, niucu uv ilia oicuextenuhedamp ar SfZ S 1 r'1 "" . a" him:and ti v, !y conducted sC'a-.S at once 1 l a "d con i foTl?',amCd " .lh",k l.bdve' doubted. He maniUJj LL a'ia co"-. fested an acquaintance with tho teratnrfi nfrTrpoo Az
MISSISSIPPI CONTESTED ELECTION. The House passed to the second order of the dav.
w hich was the report of the Committee oh Elections, in the case of Messrs. Gholson and Claiborne, of Mississippi. " Mr. BUCHANAN, chairman of that committee, addressed the House in support of the report, and had not concluded his remarks when the hour of recess arrived. The House took a recess till 4 o'clock.
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oiioui.i ine t reasury, as recommended in my recent report on the finances, the permitted to receive money in advance for lands, at such points as may be selected by him for public convenience, little or no expense whatever will occur in transfers. The w hole additional expense under the bill mentioned is, therefore, computed not to exceed vearly the aggregate of ,$2o,000. Respectfully, yours, LEVI WOODBURY, Secretary of the Treasury. lien. Ja.hf.s I. Polk, " Speaker of the House of Representatives. On motion of Mr. PICKENS, of South Carolina, the House adjourned until Monday. Editors of Popular Journals: a Marshall, a Wright. a renn, a Chandler, Brooks, a Fn,a Web'. Potts, llltc, two (iVmis, Gales, Carks, a Sergeant, a Hall, a Smith, a Wood, a Scott, Black, a Reed, a Riddle, Porta: Maderia, Pebble, and Pillow, and two Merry Andrews, one Hart, Legget, a Koah. a Cook; a Harriman, a Ford, a trammer, a Carr, a Fairjele, Balls, a LoNgacrc, a Day, a Slagg, Weed, Looker, a Carter, a Wagoner. Haughlon, Ktiapp, Dcal,a Turner, Somebody, Underbill, Fonder, Chambers, Frost, Snow, Round, Pleasant, ltlany-pennn, Pike, Campbell, Amman, a Buck, Nile, Hazard, Scalcn, a Prentice. -Leuhvillc Weekly Budget.
