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To. give the details of their cloings in Congress would use up a ream of paper very unnecessarily we think and talcing the Dutchman's privilege of thinking twice about this mattery we have concludcd'to condsxsc a-trifle. Congress has' been in session a-bout-six weeks, and wc have received the reports of their doings up to the last of September. Senate, Sept. 15. The bill postponing' the fourth instalment of the depositee with the states was read a third time and passed' Messrs. Allen, Benton, Black, 'Brown, Buchannan, Calhoun, Clay of? Ala., Fulton, Gnindy, Hubbard,. King of Ala., Knight. Linn, Li'Kean, Morris, Niles, Pierce, Rives, Iloan, Robinson, Ruggles, Sevier, Smith of Con ., Strange, Walker, Wall Williams and Wright, (28) voting for the bill and Messrs. Bayard, Clay of Ky., Clayton, Davis, Kent, Lyon, NorvelV Preston, Robbins, Smith of la., Southard, Swift, Talirnadgc, Wc lister. White and loung, (17) against-it. House of Rcp3.,-I5ih Sept. Little was done. Sir. 'Herod presented a petition. ; Senate, Sept.: 15. Little done. On the 18th, Llr.; Calhoun made a long speech in favor of divorcing the government from the banks, and. offered an amendment to the Treasury Note bill. " . - House of Reps. Sent. 18. The bill
from the Senate, to postpone the fourth instalment, was taken up, but no definite action had upon it. Senate, Sept. 19. The bill authorizing the issue , of Treasury notes was read a third time, and passed :the bill nostoaning the: payment of revenue bonds, and the bill for the settlement by the government on. the deposite orakw were read a third time raid passed. ; . ' of Tic;':. Sept. 10. IIr. Adaeltai; a a:-iv the V'!'xn qtiest;oi:;;;r, "a,M:e a - !";d for I. j-rhit-ier.t c? v, select cemmifte to inquire kao llrj ca::cs of ike Fbrida war, it: ! i : jt. .1
briei a manner as oossaele, rorae aioe traiaaael;; aaa:a
thoughts on tin's important cub-iioo oucn ia;ed to aaa.L in
ect. contrary lo their convictions.
' Sir, in this mv first attempt to j nen i tooa my seat in Has eoay, address this auanst body, of I it was with a lull determination to
which I have but recently had the honor to become a member, I am not unapprised of the delicacy of my si illation, surrounded
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examine- careumv ior mvseii tn
various propositiony that might be presented, and to decide upon
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Sir, we were called on to aid the
ators, who have arown aray in the government, because it is obsiracservice of the country, in this ed in the exercise oi its oiaaaary
and the other body men to whom the people have justly
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powers. .tina v.iica wo v,ViO told that the Govcrntnetit re-
looked for ' the doctrines of quired our aid. that H was embar-
constitutional liberty. It would jrasseu tor tae warn ounonuj , una almost scetn presumptious in mo j that it was necessary ior Longrep to throw myself into this debate;' to grant it supplier to am in tno nor could I bo persuaded to do course of ltr, ordn.ary operations.
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les under a paramount sense of i examine very Closer, u.e p.opu.duty to my State. The country, tions m relation to tho means 01 however, Will lose nothing from those supplies; b-Ji, itnovrin- nvxt that source, as I understand tlwtjthcy came irom t;:e umr.i-j-the subject now before the Senate tee on iOnancc ionnac a en
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and ample discussion on the part nf. firc?o aictincTniqiipfi S?e.nntors
tn v-hnm tJm country is leokina! bill autnonztng tne ',SSuo ot
for information as to the best) Treasury notej. - r-'lcL-rrcT the courpo to be pursued, not only bill as it wa. v;:i .:on. jtri.mg on the part of the government, out the proviLicn &-c on but on 'the part oflhe people; the note,?. not vril!;::;: :o and while it is to be hoped that resort to a t'jP)p-;T c-:.-.l.::o:i;, most of them would respond to such as iss'jhi- no;. v.-ithc.uin-the call of the Senator from South terest, v.-'liich. v lu:r.:l.' o.v. e-uicl Carolina, TMr. Caliiou:.-, I am serve Only to delude the ;:co;.!c still disposed to ask your indul- and end. in disappointment, widience to the. expression of my o'jtn'ypracfical benefit,
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