Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 March 1835 — Page 2
3 Ir-:;io th prwrph 4,Nurmeiie'(Cill?, K'wevrr, erii(inting, h such bill. joaight try the burners of ) our sul scriber: do, m the IIcue of Representatives, i
it. IS moie t eor.arknb!e. Uiihertoit has hern Hsnal to make Ihe a; pro, -nation tor the Military Acadeirn
ibut the very Gazetta introducing the St
wT r n y vp f: ;,CIr School in the column next to the
w him, under i.. a i ce pi ion , urn omit u
UTfUIMY, M.UIC'k 'il. t&s:
so feNifuliv those "intolerable hauii! of
1 test fatufif (i,
' 1 " "" " ' ii i ti- t : itil a anil atrit:-t;v
;u)ut tin riei'i., lor a moment, can attach I " l editorial bMicIp, to rait son.eitn su h line", ch Mr. K.lt'or. you woubl
r-lnira o-i Mr Ewiori. fir calli.i-, the ayes; not hve esp ied 3 our vhui title paper to
".InJ It it &c. That the sum of THREE ithings which we hve heard or J believe
it Vpt Point in the wmc I ;!l which con
Uins the gnu ral appropriations for the Army. This year, an innovation vvns in dulged. Tie Armv Appropriation Bill whs set to the Senate with no appropri atioa whatever lor Wei point. This cir rurxt;mcr wa? notice I, at the lime, in the senate, and its attention called to it, a an
ex 1 aoidinnrv omission. A separate hill,
pi'c r'ii.-i'i of our interests, to nil i'p hi? ;n nur Auier.ca, nd endeavor to make usji.owever, containing- the usual appropna
& ttii
ni)S Uj-o;
i hip (Mr, Ii or6) Lu- k r,'e
of e coin ?iir.g such ao error
in mi n I - r-ti u V i nr l n I f I ' I . r I ntu r-ri r.
pi it t ?p;r.s !o ds, 80 .ir horn being , 1 1 . ,- ' 0 ry 1. . ! e .heir own remedy, hv (esiio m&
imj.roj.rr, il was his outy, as uie lannri. to ;j;e ;,,vnr arui esteem such things enjoy
prrjtt 1
f he thought it pr :-'cr:A !r
I. Ill B .n nH r f la fl . i lot 1 1 1 A
, . r , vv 1.1 I'm ua iiiutti' u 1 u'l l?ll. 11 u mi. iti 1111. one which Irs before the House, anl th! , . . . J J c . 1 . ' . ,. i wufr ? Know for instance, that in that
re.u t uly j roves either that Uiose iuvFrance ich thpy (nnfk ns that 1 fie favorable to it, deem it inexpedient j".,ttc-fr,'i in,1' liiey w i-di to incnlci to take it up 10 late in the tfion, or thatif-iJ.ee the days of blood and sp it r- 1 r .1 1 : ... nri 0f nr. !;:r rio!)enif rie, the e institutn the fniTils of the administration and o'i .... r, . .. been multiplying. uonaparte the I . S Bank, opposed to eacn ot.ier, . . ' r?
ta the ' believe that they do not i:i other countries; lion? for the A ; demy , n-. brought for
ward in the House, but suitered to ileej
ITn to th last dav f -r eeridin? bills from
1 . -.i . . . i .1 ... v. : ' ' ' - . . a
' nh ,0cs Pi'tir u..i uiusu nuu ,France vrhich thpy tpiote that Itsson ol one House to the other, it had not pasied w -ere favorable to it, deem it inexpedient j".;ttefr.'i on liiey w ih to inculcate evci j The House took no step w hatevei to pas
of blood aiid spoliation, the lid), by r-iiperi'Mrg the opeiatirn ot
onshave the rule, as to the time 01 sending hill
encour-1 from lloue to House, or in any othrr
opposed 10 eacn oiiipr, , , lv:,,;vttv. lr Rmu bon' n v I:, f !i i rupd irn mpnt. individoals ot
thought it politic to u.nte against it. Theuj, ,0) j,n,i 0f t0urse rh'Uip is doing thethe Houe besought the Committee of ihe editor of the Sun, we presume, would be. same, as a glance over the page of thtj Senate to interfere, and, in some extraor
dinary way, hHp to pass tt.e ordinary appropriation (hiough Congiess. The Senate, acordinjfly, attach-d the whole Military Academy epnropriation hill to the bill making provision lor the Civil and Diplomatic Expenditures of the year , and
in this form i paed into a law ; and, but
MILLIONS OF DOLL AS he ond thr
same are here by appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherw ise ap
propriated, to he epeodeil, in the wnoie or in t art, under the direction of the Pre
sidrnt f the United States, tor the milita
ry and naval service, including fortih-a f ... .
110ns and ordinanre, and incrcafc "i a-
V) ; Provided, such expenditnrts shall be necessary for the defence of the country prior to the next meeting of Corgrs.
When this came to the benate, u,r ahore extr aordinary section was opposed, as conferring on the Preidnt unlimited military power. It was said, he had as-k ed for no such powei the War Department had rerommrnded no such appropriation it had never been suggested, any where, until thi late moment. U 'ae urged that the section itself was altogether indefensible, inasmuch as it lopotfd to . .. 1 .1. . r ii,.
jive a vaM stun mm hip nanu? Piesident, n-ithovt any sftcifc vfject. lenv
ing it to him to use it as he tmgbl please
,vf!lii.r.Pil,.iihMr Rwin?. if he woulilirseni reusious siai.stics ot 1 ranee win
iw et eciai : raris n?e'l wkerc uev
ic M'.ent, ot mere;y snow 1.1. -"abound, and et-in- that esteem vshi.;!
that be v;. still ohve and kicking, by r.c-j rumulale ! ages have continually sarction-i-asion:-il calling lor the "previous q-ierf-jed. In Eoglan-1 itself, they have begun lion,11 a ii the case with nine of his1 H!ain to flourish, well as in Ire'ar.d, in , . .iii, 1 ' proportion as religious es 'nripathn has
lllll'!8 tlXm Hits CHIC -''U tt.iouugi.i, . c.,,,1., ... r , , ' C . . I I....,: ( lam.U Ik.rorm.l.l
comparions are said t-- be invidious, we vvou,) I)C,t j,refer t0 ca for'us jn our fieelhare been no nppropiiation at all, and thf nro inclined to ihitik. that it will be a long , .-nuniry, to take for a model of puliation 'school would have been lmkn up. We ti ne before the editor of the Sua will ; Uubespierre, Henry the C:h or Elizabeth. jmay add, that . when thi bill for covering . , , ,. . r;Jt r,u- a R,mi without more 1 pec i tic information Civil ?;nd Diplomatic Expenses went hack
' r. n n Jthnn the distant, vaeue declamations of to the House, with amendments, the occa bicught lorward by Mr. . C. or D. ot, ianA.r re!urn for a! nunneries to the sion was eagrrly seized to add to the Sen this Suite, fiiends of his, was rejected ".-ict-," nf such parli '.mcnts and ty rnnts as ate's amendments other amendments , iee i'her unaiitcrU'-l v or in any other navjnoiy have "3.0 veari ago" taken England specting totally different matters, thus We are not the at'oWi,!, of Mr. Ewin"t i,,m??r It ouhl he happil;- in 'giving the hill'a tad a long as that of o . -vain Americans are accustomed to judge comet Thus the bill, jerking in the tot think toat fair plry is a j .el. hnd legislate for themselves, and wherrj House, making provision for the repairs p. appears by the Wnsiiin-rtoo papers ?hy see that the n a tin a! guardians ofjof the Capitol and the PieMIent House, that CongreM broke up in a row. The.yonih nre satisfied themselves of their .improving the public grounds, piy ing the tli:;icu'.'.yCwas prudu.-eJ bv the SenatcVi r''''n nd the experiment cf 3 ears, j President's ardene-. c. wn tackeC , ,- ; ,n r .,. jahout ihoo to whom they entrust thcir-on to the hill, as being atnon the civil verv wic-iy refufiof to concur in a reso- , ., . J . 1 ? ic.iii.iren: r.ny, timt a coportunies tojanl diplomatic expenses 01 tho laorcrnlotion pas-ed hy the lower IHnse, placng form tju.ir j;gefr.eM9 utve been multi Jment! three Millions of roilars nt the disposal jplyir:g since cur revolution, and more and I This bill, however, and we rejoice at of the President. The I!oae --.'J ac-j '7rJ s0 f Uite,they are more inclined lo'it.had t 0 -onuc to with nil its
. rri- ,. .... ;,, i ..nn. n i.. n;C iuhii u ii oris niey nsif nenei o rai , flrn nan ;j o nm oniir, copt c no modification 01 (tie resoiuao.i, , ' , , , . . ; ,, e r, watched and studied as the in s earnestly bint no thnn.; in tbp Ilonce of Rt nresent-
atives.) tiie West Point Acadtmy, there fore, was ket t alive .
nate was the other of the
on bills, to which we have
respecting ihe cnn .. th lo of these
essential measures. The attendance of Senators was remarkable, the w hole evenii g, at it hail been the day and mghl previous. A litlie before 12 o'clock, ihe last nifht, fortysix Senators answered to their num,
and the retraining two were in their sca' the minute afiei waids. o that every Sf nator was at hi post to the !at moment. Such a thing has probacy rn er occur rl
before. A Court-mnrli.il. at ihe date of our list intelligence from Washington, was sitlirg upon the case of jnijng Lane, who rr ide the assault upon M r. Ewii g, member c f Congress fiom Indiana. The prevalent opinion is, that ha will be cashiered. L' tiisviLe Journal. Among the members of the II. S. 5en
ate, who voted against the monstrous proit - r i .....il.
pO-Hlon Of ineil"U-f lir pi r?ruini n to place three millions of dollars at th
He might levy troops he miglh raie an president's iliscretinn. w as Judge Whi'e
tor would do any thing else, uniess the Seoate coocurreJ. The citizens cf ivuoic cunty who are desirous of forming an "Agricultural Society,"1 will meet at the Court llou;e i.. Vincennes, on S.durday the fourth of Anril next, nt 2 o'clock, P. M. It if ex-
- - r -
and studied as the in st earnestly
concerned or- ?.-rM;iy otttipcfl. Americans. I nay, seeing it ic so, will let thinc-
tr.kc fairly their course, end prove moie Not si forlnnr I and more "slow" henceforth to piefer to'two r ppronri.a.t
rccted th"t pn AJdren will be delivered )or xces;, than all the regrets of mis;a
the real rnea.u of forming sound practical , alluded above. Thf Fortification Bill
opmnns , hasty and crut.e notions, or at is totally lost! Ye. in t'nis very cnt-
01.ee harce and outrageous suggfstions, 'hat rniglii induce more of real harm in
orir ha, py coun'.iy, 1.
ical moment of afTiii, not only has no
aimy he might serd forth the navy he might, in short, dispose of the mcney just
a he ehould see fit. It was averted, on the other side, that the President would ceitriinly do no harm with the money he would use the pow er t good ends, 4"C; and to this it was replied, again, that such 1 power had never been truted to any President; thst it was not to be thought ot, without giving up all notion ol the author iy of Congress over the expenditure of the public money, and indeed all its con
trol n?er the question of Peace ai d a ar The Senate disagreed to this vot? for the three millions ol dollars; and here ue the yeas and na)S on (he motion to diiagree to it. YEAS Mcssers. Dell Ribb, Calhoun, Clay, Clayton, Ewing, Frelmghny sen . Ucndiicks. Kent, Knight, Leiyb.Mangnm, Moore, Naudam, Poindexter, Porter. Prcn'.iss, Preston, Robbin, Silsl ee, Smith. Sou t ha id, Sw ill, To ml in ton, T3 ler, W iggaman, Webster. While 29. NAYS Messrs Kenton, BWh.P.mwn. Ruchanan. Cuthbert, Grundy, Hill, Kane, Kin? of Alabama, King of Gergia, Linn, McKean, M01 ris Robinson, I'uggle,Shepley, Talimsdgs, Tipton, Right--1Q. The bill went back to the House. The tlou?e imisttd on its amendment, and again returned th bill to the Senate The senate voted to a iherc to its disagreement; anJ heie nre the yeas and nays on that rote: Yeas Messrs. Bell. Bibb, Calhoun Clay.
t-2 ot reai iiiiii uie
vn the c:casi n. A gen ral attendance is
Uen p lingrnphisls could amend.
retpieste I of the farmers of tne cou-.ty ,t
and euch others as il friendly to the objects of tke meeting.
A PLAIN MATTER OF FACT MAN
new measure of dr fending the country jCUyton, Ewmg, Frel.ngh.n sen, Goldsbeen adopted, but the bill for the usual I boiough, Hend ticks, Kent, Knight, Leigh, annual appropriation fr r Fortifications is j Mangum, Moore. Nu lain, Pomdrxier. HI..... i .-.t D.l.l.-.
totally lost We cpo hardly credit our- ullB,i 1 .n.i,o.nu
From liit rfVatioiia Intelligencer. Last Day of th- Sess.on: Unfinisu-
Hrsix-c.- Wfst Point ArArrf-
We are authorised to annc-i ti. L.;tos, or T.. Fortificati'-n Bill. -The r.ihtn na li r-.iiiliilalp f.ir ('ontal.le Ht tiie 1 1 .- ft. ...... r r , -. ,i;,, ,..i .t.
1 , . j w . v. , " -. - - . -. . ii" i3r- v 1 1 ; 1 - 7 ni.j-Miinc'i iri- : , , . . . r l
.1. , I. . . 1 k .1 i" .! . irtip-' 'TUC l!in!-irMrn.i iiaiiii vi mv. !! fill hemre lntf liPir nnrlinm O-i-n,
eniuing eiecln n. Wo are also requ'ed to annoince Joseph Rcieman as a candidate for tile same off:r.e.
censing- end what a wreck of public business ensood In our two or three lat paper" we expressed our npirion respectine the state
Smith, Southard, Sw ift, Tomlinson, Tyler, Wnggaman, Webiter, White 29. NAYS -Messrs Penton, Brown, Buchanan, Cuihbt 1 1, G rundy, 1 1 ill, Kane.Kioir . of Georgia, Linn, Mr.Kean, Rugtes, Kobmson, Shepley, Tullmadge, Tipton, Wright 17. The House, upon this, asked a confer ence with the Senate, w hich was immediately agreed to, and Committees were appointed, on both sides. The two Com-
ate," and all its provisions were agreed to j mitlees met, without delay, and agreed
elven when we write this paragraph
Yet such ia the Tact. -riot a dollar it appropriated to fortification, and we donht whether it be not (he hmu-den duty of the President to oil the new Congiess at the earliet day possible. Certainly most
certa;:ily--sncii is his dn!v, if he has any
jtili'ijs wrh a foreign nation.
e will stale shortly tbe history ol Ibn
Il came from fhe H-use to the Sen
1 1
0111.
hy the Senate Co:nrr i!!ee. Virion ad
' i ! i f i a n a r n niilo T it fi I' fll I .l rr .
4 i" t 111 . u ti M r t 'ii.n; iii'iuL - u f f iiiw vresr.tatiTes. It wouir have oeen is pist .1 J
hi we understood, very som, to report to their respective House, that the amend
ment of the House ihoul.l be stiuck out
vn i II r vitCKNNkl CIilIU. ... m. Ua in nnrimmro nf rnmmnnira mm
i- , i i l h d o-'r mtimatioa r. Ducted the stata f r ti . . i . or eiven ut. and the follow armioiiriation !Ia. Editor: i our subscriber a plain! jhe rjou,e ifromtl' War Dt-;ar!;r. nt, and reports wr 8MI c" u ' U) io"ow appiopriauon matter of "act man, rejoices with 'Nj Wi.h ' ' f. nr nf . from the Military Cominitlaei of the two inserted in lis place: , ' ,iri R ETCnl IlPai ft lalenr and we . J , . , r ., nn ndr Mmnnt am.rntinl nn Cut Par! han " that your impartia pper i , , . , . . ' e .Houes Large eums wece added for the . , a"'"1"1""! appropriation lor - hare ro hoiibt, ro, a great ea of patri-1 , , r ., , , i i i armm- the toriiti'-af iona nf ih I?i,ifeo left otun to onv lit.ornwi on i ropeily so..-! , ,. . , ',, 6 c 1 6atter defence f Raltimore, Phi adtlphia, 7m,no "e i'rini..aions or tne bniU'. ikii uii i. if j I oturr. tn. late Iloie of Representatives . . ., - , ', f States three hnndree thousand dollar mitt''d on either site " -, aes .o.as ,, , ,, , . Posto.i, L:. and an additional amount for nunoree mousann nnnar. uiiu-u " " i i had t een hrrnght tntn a cnnditirn, by va- ,, ., c .- ,Vi "As n add tionel annro-.riati. n for the mav itercst vour riders. I hi? m as i; ! , , : .- . , arming a! tha f.u ti!icationi. When it n auunione.i apprns.naii. n jar me m.ijfiHtiit , ' ,. nous causes, mi which it seemed inrapa -" . t. , . . , . . renaird and euninment nf ihe shins of wnr ,hoUl I. with honorable men, nod I, ,u,t hk ,. f , nhb ihe business of theljred that the De-nrlmer.l had no - "4 ,h, f,M winr brief remaikson some par- ohfvt hnve no.j further measures to recommend .he Com- 'JXg ' '
' 111 til - v t-vv. vr, iiw ifiM- vm I M n ,1 A - U . . I. . I i I L .. I ' .- v - ' " - - - ;
my be anmiitcd into iia rolumn
Ml o. . . i .
.i ,a..,ic ..r.,1 i ;ti .. ...I J ne oenate s Lommniec. immedia'eiv
t fi-ipfnf f ha CflClinn bn iia nf i ite T I . i . I 1 .- i i I... . ri - .
t .i i.;.!... i. .11., i - ' ' ,u n.,M.o iib it.. iimtn.t.ireiuriiu me. senate tnis Happy Mcrree- .r " unanimous voie. i ;,e
i.i . pa., pou! u - ----forced the truth ii the mind, of Hll.-! . ' , ' ' r . I "r 'mem of the two f,,m:,ie. A. bl. im.wa offered bv Mr. Ad.,m..
i r - j r i c rTh i t n m 1 1 i ii z r Li -.lira a " r i m i - - ------ v ss.7 iiij- ......
rph-xity of j J Ipoitant bill, and all seemed well. But the
of Tennessee. We leam, that as the Judge's vote was known at the White Houe, the President sent for him and addressed him in language of ccnsiderabla asperity, charging him with hostility in his administration. The Senator is reported to have replied in the tore i irit of an independent man. have,' aid he, adopted the cenise indicated by a conscientious judgement: if that makes me nn opprnent of your administration, I must and thall remain to " Louisville Jour .
Mr. Ewing, of Indiana, was attacked, n few days ago, as he was leaving the steps of Ihe Capitol, by Lieutenant Lar e of the Army, son of Mr. Lane also of Indiana, for words spoken iu debate, in the Hcuse of Representatives. We nre inforn.td by a gentleman who was in Washington at the lime cf the debate, when the offensive words were spoken, that Mr. Ewing pave Mr. Lane a e vr re and richly nei ited castiation; when Mr McCarty, though a political fiiend of Mr Lane, took hitxi in hand and fiiiily vstJ him ronvuNing the whole House in a roar of laughter. Mr. Ewing was bndlv beatenover the head with R ran1 the body cf which was of iron, and he was unable to attend the House ihe next day . Wonder whether this Lieut Lane i th veritable, young man, who, after beinj educated at West Point at the expense ot" fhe United States, came to the west a, the agent of the United State, to supervise the removal of certain tribes of In
dians, at tbt time his father was n candi date far the neat which he now holds in Congress, and went through that Congressional district promising a great number of peron w ho had influence at elect ion", office under birn in re moving ihe Indisnspmmises which he nevei fulfilled w hell -er he i the young oflicer.and ajjent of government who. in grateful obedience to the lawsof the country that gave him his education and paid hi:n for receiviog it, went into a printing office in Lawrenceburgh, in the nbsenre of the editor, a dny or Iwo previous to the election, and jut before the time of publication, Bnd threw an article into pi which w as intended to exhibit his father's mora! and poli'iiral char, icier a it was. Verily, West Point is doing much for, the preservation of order, good government, and internal pear. Fiansxille Journal. Tim M QITX. The Lni!ed St.Mes H"C-r of Repre'eotatives. afier disclosing a lone dis-usinr of Fi ench affair?, adopted the follow Irg
resolution, on the evening of the 2nd in?'.,
resolution
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neipeu ot" oi n-r triiu.aujr "! Lous debates : the endless
....... n Ii ,a ill Inr l..n ii. ot;1i n r ha : . . ' - iM'irv
l I V,iBllo- . I V I i r. . ............ & I, 'a. .liaa orar,rrr.mon Km,l '." Ulll : .1 I l
The conc!u-i ., -. I The House did not take up Ihe SenateTsi " " """,' l'c
i . r j'l iwi f ' v l' , "Vll'l rl'J VllTI Mr7J(
tate, a? peoi le may like it.
sion is, that exorcisp.H are indeed a part nn-! par-col of the teaching of tha priests in case of tuch transfer of rnimals from heretical to orthodox hands. If introdti
ced i ton for sport, is bad sport indeed; if - (jf wh)d) jrif,Vcf we shall feel
urinush, woi se iti
2. That we must expect to see coming evry year from to 1840, at least 0.000, perhaps 100,000 lii;hocn, and with them Ai-triaus, Germans, Swiss, Poles, ic. by wholeir.le, to people and fettle our wd Is far the benefit of the Ppe that it will be the ruin of our lib-
of dissuasion , which seemed entirely to
disregard the comjnr
subjects, crr amon
IThcie were others, of v aich we could
it
anendmeptfi fill the hast day f the ses-
Lii . . r.iicu iiilliti l" , , I j- . I r- . I 1 ... 3 r! sion, cne whole week after the Senate had farative importance of ' , , ., , , , , ,f ' sent. them; and on that day, at half past nong these cause?. ,, , , J,. . , . , 8 o clock in the evening, they returned
cording ti the usual course in such caes,) and the Sfnate waited to hear its decision. No communication coming from
the house, however, and it being already
nor duty to speak, and to speak freelv, hereafter; but which we at present forbear ti mention. Tha melancholv reult of the whole is.
1 ... ,i I . , I .
.!- Ill I I IHUStMl UllC Ol i e- lilSl uuiriiuiiini that Congress hs broken up. leavinc nl , , 3 , . , ' I aid, therefore, we have tnken pains to mast everv rat mensui e of the spss.cn ,, , , , 1 i" i.i r . . ii ii -icollect the facis, precisely as they appear unfinisned, and therefore totally null an.i , . . ' . . . 3 3 ' ' i m, r i , , ,, - 'on the purnals and in the proceedings. v m r I I o Ia bniu nrr hi la Anmnatinrv n J I O
rlies, and means should he devised to cflrin. lrin., nf ";nw One of the amendments, proposed by
. '. .1 .1 i .,Ar.J t.,nur c'ti.ml.! . & ittA unofA iw n a 1 a a rl 1 i T t ri nl f lio Ait.
avn ii, aioi uMis-nn... r...k.u bndy bv ,ft majintits, and some of ;
rts'isr uk raised in fu num. We see by the I'diniis paragra hs trans ferrelto the Gazette, that they nre in nrnest, hot 1 doubt veiy uiuch whether inch narapranhin? will take: Knd I could
I - r i r - ,. . . . . i ..-.. i i i : . i .
tot at ence j .dge a woru.j a iuu u.-p.v j pas;eJ nearl yxn,VMmonsy Ul the Sen
nr inusticai, pnimcai, moji .m m ir"o",J ,ale
b M't ibo pmfp baviiKT ncrrpprl in1!'381 11 o'cloc k, t h e se n n t p fea ri ne for t h e
some of the Senate's amendments, disa i fa,e pf ih hil1' and tsiions of pressing
gieed to others, and agreed to others, aain, with amendments of their ovn.
The loss of the v hoi? lull was finally
''Resolved, That it i the opinion of ti ls House ihe treaty of ti e -1th of July 1 C3 1 . honld be maintained and its execution insisted on ." Tbe National lot e iligencer say. thr.t ihe announcialion of this vote from the chair was leceived with a loud ar.d spontaneous I nrst t)f applause, w hich broke at once from the cHerie. and was re-echoed from the floor, making the wall jmd dome of ihe chamber to rewound witfi
Resolved, That a meespge be sent to the j"' u rnutnal congratulations pns?ed
Honorable the Hoase of Ilepresenf at i vea. 'i all direction.. Louisville Jour. respecfully to remind tbe House of tbe ; - report of the commitlee of Conference, j Fatal Occit.rf.kcf. . On Safur!at
appointed on the dis;igreeing otes of (he , "'glht lat, an a fir ay occurreil between
its great importance upon the attention ol
the House, lent them the following mes-
sasri :
thorn oui'.e unanimouslv hnw sbnriH lb t"w'"S ee.iions.
Sec. . .In I le it further enacted.
That the cum of seventy five thousand
rr0nnra nrrl: ol ruin
Th? I'ntT Orrirr trr-onf Ru t i,o
sed unanimously in ihe Senate ) " I dollars be, and the same is hereby )pr
Tup. f'rTmi I Inter RPr.t:r -rmv Pit . -" .J-' ."iuw
iwo nouses on Hie amendment ot the House to the amendment of the Senate, to fhe bill respecting the fortifications of the United States."
uen this message was read in Ihe
two young men, named Rail h R Mat(ir..
ly, ot Kentucky, and Alexander S Greene, of Georgia, which has since ieulted in ihe death of tbe former. So fai as ihe
facts of the case are known if seems that
cations on Castle Island, in tha harbor of ,enV .'"al 'lie Chairman of the Commit-
Rcsfon, according to Ihe plan submitted j ,et 01 conference (.aj r. Iambrkung.) said
ne naa not taken, oi should not take, the
House, we Iparn (for we weie nut pie- MMtingly was the apgresfor and had of.
leieu mnnv insults to t be other.
not know w hether Greene has surrender-
argument,, t The important Jcdiciary Bu r.r fnaised! 'he 5ord o Lngmeen, on the thir- - - ".ou... not take, thej , " 7" " V. -U V
io meet in earnest sveh war,imgs,:, , f r e-.-.-V teentfi flay o iMarch, eighteen hiind rerl , j ! erung tne uepmi oi, - pj'r..rnsion. or, su-. ;,l m,i two committees, on arrr.nnr nl ?bi lect. Kentucky Gazette. Feb. 14
U.i'i Hill I ' 'loui . m -'v i VIII ' --s w - - - -
pie
w ould be nreoosterous . If some old wo-
is men can be made uneay by them, it is better to laugh thm out of their alurtcs, than eriou!y to rebuke them.
We see w ith much gratification that the
writer did not after n, forget their better
sense of candor and moderation, frightened at thsj se;Mn to h ive been, by the phantoms of tht-ir iin jji.iation. Great and iftjminent ai the dangers of Ihe republic have become in tbeir eyes, they would r.ot ilepart from ihe sound rule that "honesty is the best policy," ami giving the rlevil, or man of sin hi.uelf, his due.--They udvUe only sucli measures as will n-t make u bad men, bad citizens , and bad Christiars, bec.i:-e these new corn ers are likely to prove such, is enough for us; and whether lawi about the schooU the bible, rnaili, tracts and other innocent eifair. will help enough, aud constitation a Iy so or tiJt, I lpe the aifiihted one. tu consider and re courier. .
The Bill reculating the Dfpositf.
OF THE Pl'BLtC MONEYS IN DkPOSITF. Ba.ks; The Hill niopPF.cTiNGTRK Tem-rf. of Office, and Rfmovals from Office; (a most important tuli, supported in the Senate by men of all patties ) The Bill ikdcmmfyjng Claim .nts for French Spoliations, Beforf, 1C0O. Thee half dozen, (not to speak of the bill for ti e relief of the Cities nf the disdiet of Columbia; the bill pr viding for 'he increase of the Corps of Engineers ; the bill to carry into e fleet the Convenion between Ihe United States and Spain; and the bill to improve he navigation of the Missi'iippi in the vicinity of St Loui-,) are among the bills which were ent fiom the Senate to the House of !!epreeniati ves, "uod never heard of more " The fate of two of the Appropriation
of nnv monev in tha treasury not other-' bitenesi of the hour, or the thinness of the
wise appropriated. j l1' u-e r lor both reasons adding, also "Sec. -..W It it further enacted h Wai inst the Report.--That the sum of one hundred thousand ! , 1 ht'e'0, t!' ht next named on dollar be. and the same is hereby annro-! ltlC Lotn"e repoit of the Con-
- - j i t -
piiate.l, out of any monev in Ihe Treasu
ry rot otherwise 'ippropriated, to be ap-i
plieil or expanded under the direction of the secretary of War, in improving the defences within the State, of Maryland.
cuirence ol ihe two committees. The subject wa, thus again before the IIoue; aiid 4i lo what then emued, lor the next hour or two, as we did not ice it, we wili no; veuture lo descube it Ironi heiesay.
ve leuin, However that the Senate, hav.
ThattheSec'retaryof Warbe.and he is' ng a 800'1 wh,,e lo"ger, ,n - ' iliiii.wi nl liAn-mi, i. . i rt
hereby authorized, to purchase :x acris of hml ndjoiniog Fort McIIenry, ner Baltimore, being the same rented fiom the heirs of the late Phiilp Sivaitzance, and now occupied for military purposes; and that he cause the cauie to he paid for from (he funds appropriated for the ser
vice of Ihe Qiartt.rmcster'f Depaitment."
hopes of hearing Iroin the House, anil
Uidl ihey the Su.le, had uo luither bueuiess before Ihem. No answer coming to ihn message, the Senate, after wailing a cvDeiiJei-nbU time longer, and heating nothing liou. ihii bill, ljually adj-uirne. and the bill tiirrelore, is ui'ierly lost. S'.ehave lime for no more nor spit-
it
Tn Ihis the House airieeil . addiw the 1 ,u ,or '')' lR' at pres....!. thouoh
following as an at.uudmtm, iz. w ill ba our duly lo slate, hoiealler, yil.ei
the 3rd int , the nomination of Ro. eer B. Taney, as a Judge of the Supreme Court, was taken up by (he U S. Senalo and indefinitely postponed. Louisville Jour. Hatirison Meeting. In another column the proceedirg, of the meetir e held here on Saturday lat. are given al length Although tbe weather unfavourable, travelling dispgrenl le. the meeting was well attendee!. We cat . not piett nd lo say how many were in attendance, but feel warranted in sivieg that we have, ofieri seen a cs rntii f r ' l-zned forth in the papers, a n very I'umeious assemblage." Take it hI!a;ether. it was a highly repecti4ble uiecling Indiana Palladium.
TI whfisTpcet? al'iiu! without fcuhi; vs. 11 nevtr ti. J on.
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