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ihim have another cane fo chastise h'nied Mr. Johnicn whether he would not
p- 'X Yp?TV??X i,,;?-'ir, That assuilant, il disavow having made ny lelloctioo on .H .-l A ? wi )K ! i. fn-fa hi : i.t !cprt wiil he dismissed thp mivHte character of Maior Rarrv?
r -,T -,-c' " liroto the tanks of an army, the chivalry! lie replied that he would disavow nothing;
inoi a son- uiai me meeting ihmsi iuub juan; uiai ui
Kr.):n late acrr.iiolj it sc;m lb t thr-r-:
i"f v. hirh Iu has di--rraced.
t ; r v old friend of Mr. Ewing feels any lernonn, or the challenge be withdrawn
other sentiment towaida him, tut that ol pi tii'owii.l admiration. The infamous as-
;nit upon hi person, alluded to abov e.
,r,irP prospect f r.u arnlcr.hle and spce-:lMS nratiy hi.- ardent friend,-, th it
J i fc ;ic ii ct nil - ill lif s. uvu! J under no ot her circa instance?", ha ve
t! V Ul' ". Si Hi f-I! t (I ( (U! i
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hui.t l ut that the Ti end; , ' epn so. The people on the first Moni i r . . . 1 1 . . i i : . r . ..
i i r. :.! i i, ... -lav "i Autro-t nfxi. win teatii ins iucj
i'rU- in f.in, i .ill-, tiiI
, ., . ., , , : oral and pohlicul lesson, long to OS re. u,. I ad ln.,.u,e a,r!ioc ,., having the : ,,uUrv(i ly hi$ triumi,hat)l re election treaty of l ratified by the Chamber:. t0 Congress. Many are mi-lakeo as to the powers he ... j l-nttpufi It i true lie is called Kin?.' e ptihlished an article in the last Ga1 t. f hi kingly authority is merely nomiu-ette, purporting to be a great riot in al. His power i- not e.p al to the Rrci Cincinnati. We aie now ia possession of dent's, and hp French Chambers act with j ,:iCiJ uiTicient to justify us in saying it was much less reference to tha feelings and a lmmbug. That the people may know wishes (,f their King, than our Congress j m0,e aLout i we Sive be!o,v the note o( do to the I'lesidentY Tl.ereian party in!Dr- Duncan, addressed to the editor of the country anxious for war. Theyre-!,he Cincinnati Journal, about three sort to every expedient to produce a war I monlll!i after the alle(iSed riot, from which " ' 1 i i . t . i i r..i i -
War we must have-honorably if,!1" ue?-exaggeraieu am. uaiiemi auuum.
iave sprung, liere n is
lever.
possible if not so, war at any rate
To
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the thoughtless and g.ddy, to those fctdLfret ,5tlhsei.Vfiti however, that as tin. rro-
Mr. I'aten suggested referring the matter
Executive thai the Ilouie was ready to ipear that the Convent Ursolinc Comoxiatijoum. nity, situated in Mount Benedict, in the .Mr. Wilde demanded the ayes and noes, 'town of Chatlestown, with all its app. No.no, irom ail quai lers of the House. ;dge, whs on the night of the Jiihuf AuA division was called for, and the ayes gust last deslioyed by h lales and iViomd noes were taken. No quoium mle. cious nob, in detiance of the civil uuth rMr. Lcn. Harden in?i?ted that the ity, in open irhition of the majesty rf
m ! n Tl ' I .1. . . I ff 1 1 .!. 1 t I . . .it'
to honorat le mtn . ilc. jonuson saiu ma; jj;ouje now anj urn. us icgai exisienre - tne laws; anu wnereas meie is reasnn io satisfaction had been demanded fioni hin ; spiied at 12 o'clock the 3d of March.: believe that said outrage was commit! il that he had waved his cfikial privilege The constitution was clear on the sub-'muter an excitement generated and in. for the nur post; of yielding that eatisfac-ijecl ! Ulanied by a pervadir g hostility to there-
lion, and that t hile the challenge was not j A'r. John Quiney Adams. The con- ligi,,us faith of the occupants of said Cun-
stilution says nut a woid about the sub- vent ; : jett one way or the other. J '-Kesolved, That the Legislature fetl Mr. Uf;i. Harden. The gentleman ; itself bound, io support of the Constitn. from Massachusetts my he right, and he lion and in vindication of the honor of lht
these gentlemen d re w up a brief slate--may he wrong. I insist that the Iloose is Commonwealth, to declare ils deliberate tuent, concluding with a disavowal that 'already disorganized hy the lapse ol ti?ne.;and indign '.nt condemnation of such nu he (Cost Johnson) had intended to im- j We cannot legally sit after 12 o'clock on fatiocious infraction of the laws, and such peach the private honor of the Post Mas-jihe3d of Maich;and 1 would imjuire ifa.ii hold assault upon the principle of reliter (jeneral, which Mr. Paten brought to child horn on (he 4th of March, 1 8.5-1, is gioun freedom. Cost Johnson and requested him to sin. not one ) ear old on the 3d of March. 1 G- J "Jlesol ved, that although the partitionlie replied he would sign nothing. That 3o? jers cannot claim of the Government, as u there w ere thiee points he would not con- No, no, and great laughter on both matter of right an indemnity for their cede. sides. j losses yet in order to give force and ed'ect He would not go behind his letter to Mr Briggs of Massachusetts rose sirn-'to the declaration aforesaid, and to do the Post Master General. j ply to rernai k, that his hon . colleague (Mr. j what may yet be done to soften the re He would retract nothingsaid in debate. j.Adams) had said in debate a few day s ' proach hi' h rests upon the character of The challenge must be withdrawn, or'since, that after the 31 of March, this ibc State, by reason of the aforesaid ontthe meeting lake place that day. jCongress would be numbered with the j rage , a gratuity of dollars be mad Colonel It. M. Jolmson and Mr. Wiseidead. If s-:ch waa the fact, Mr. Lriggs:to the Trustees of the said Ursuline Con.
withdraw o,he should do nothing to change the responsibility. Tdr. I'.iten having consulted Col. Richaid M. Johnson and Mr. Wise of Virginia,
then drew up and signed a statement that had to add, that it was the most noisy they had heard the remarks of the Hon. 'dead body he had ever heaid of. Wm. Cost Johnson in debate, and thatj Mr. Bige Mann moved a call of the they did not think any thing fell fr om him, ; House. impeaching the private character of the! Mr. Camlrcleng would again appeaMo
of change, this n.nv Bpm Round nolirv ctJsion drew near many in the sin ronndiii
, . , .it- iuniUituuo took oiT their hals, and frequently but he who retlscts on the dn e conse-;ti.(,sse(i ,hemseiVP3 wi,h Kreat apparent devo-
nuences of a collision, will deprecate no lipr'- My pity was exciU J (or the victims ofi
other evil more deeply. Nations should ipl.0innls these 'exlilLitioiis of- inan-worsiiip. M'9t Master General. This was satisfac-; gentlemen, and quire who would dare view war as a last resort as a dreadful 'Now thr proce?ion was onssin; before me ;' but I lory to Lieut. Harry, and the matter was, vote? , , !mv Kttention was turned from t!,e gr.ndy a-; thui for tunatel y terminated. j P'ut him down, down with him exclaim, .---sny imposed on them either to ce- by a llt;isc Lehind me, and I bad! j,or the ld5l"day cr ,WOj we have had ed a ,ultitude ol voices:-aud Mr. Camfend themselves against wanton opptcs-j ridiculous nd unfounded tumois .hrcJeng was hhscd down! i-n, or to obtain what is wrongfully with-; 'vooV my 'lieadby a gnritlcmaii, lia!l 1 call about the arrival of expresses with im , Mr. lk a.-ked what gentlemen meant hd l after fiiemilv negotiation ceases to'l-'m? No! but by a bi;ot, wbo.o wbo'.o ap-'portant news fiorn France. Rut I really .by such proceeding!
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., I. i ,. , : pear mice ui;.c ,t . wiinesteu, in is mo i rung, ine ncpai hits oj .';(t. l.'.vz o ivcijtucsv vcu cannot in- -,r this House wcud be highly mi-roner KetMib hes s iou d stns ion v , .'r.-.oir.n t,-, ' ir.!,!i--. or Lis zuul tor tbo lor.c . ' " . . .'. .'. , .. . . .. 1 r - " I1
l e a vir tue
vent, and that t lie Go?e rnar be author izeJ to draw his warrant therefor." The repor t of the minor ity was adverse. Its complexion may be known by the follow ir.g extract fro en the Roston Commercial GriZPtte'o report; Mr. Rlake of Roston, thought there were many points in the minority report
which were of an objectionable charac
ter, and not in accordance with the spirit of the Constitution, and that such a dtc-
nnent should go forth under the sanction
avoid war; for I.Wtorv shows that nothing nere predominant.'
h-is been so fatal to liberty, end nothing to fecund in the production cf tyrants, as
We would also refer the reader to t lie
'remarks of the editor cf the Cincinnati 'UIJ!crian( soa,e cf tj;em ,vrre WP imis
.several armed exi'ies'-eJ to quell aiiot tr igue us (;iit of nur rights you need noi among the Irish, who are al work on the ntleuipt it.
rail road, a few miles out ol this city. I Mr. I!'c. What doc- the petit'c-niari
w n r.
t) 'u .trie Oil lilt DUl - CL , iiii.li mat c rower is crowrpg .tst enouu in y,,,-tlM:' u" J '
i , ifouiid on the fust page of to days paper, this ccuatry without going u war. i . . i thnt lie may more conclusively see the Toe editor of iho Sun says iu his lat eric ncousness of the report.
lorroiuaido
thet. '! hae''ive;i in thi-!
day's p'.per the w-h de proceedings of j ('nsrre-i. ) fur as received in the case ;
Mr. I. hi the per-;
li'i i:ut a', ; ear to
h iVf c"oe c.V sccon 1 ! o-t, ioM he m t t
come co im t!io raves! tr
of Air. Rwini? a:,i
S'Vial renco;.!ie "I
The citizer.s of Knox county who are lesirous of fjr ruin an " Airi icultural So-
ed, but that ivme are actually bilifd. Till: SPV IN WASHINGTON.
me"ii by inirigiiir;g 1
."dr. L ie. I mean what 1 lav
! Mr.
names ? nr. I.
n it. I O i i'i i
run i. ast sct:ni::
W'e have already j ubiished several ac- if ;,ou wirh i; count? of the cloying scene in ti e House 1 r
W-; .e.
gentleman
call
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Viiictnif?, on
but we believe thtrj was none of ilieta more griiphic than the following which
will meet at the Court House in jwc laud in u letter to the Roston Gazette.
(I V a-siung ro.v, March 4, 1835.
Saturday the fourth cf
01
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1 next, at 2 o'clock, V. M. It is tx-1 The session of Confess thanks to our
f I fOO W I ! ft!
Ave,
' roe wi.l lull
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, , ... , ,. , . inn b i.i ria tiort ii, nno we arc peirnstp.cte.l that an Address w.ll be delivered ; ,o Jfc.;irn o (Vi 5 o(J) , Th, (; vn the occasu n. A general attendance H ; Jlepic-Stnf.'.tivcs did i.oi iiss till 3 o'clock rcouesteJ of tlie farmers of the county, 'his mcr.ing, i.n i 1 am too mueh f.ttiguc-d 1 . ... . . . . . . . 1 ip. .. ...I.
:,r., BMch others as lee ineuuly to the oh-; lu C'- Pi'icui ii?. i o m''1 V.1'-1
tile lh.it Mr. Stout -k. i h ro d j-,:nrv w ill not like to ln.-ar. W is he aw arc that the witnesses bef ire tha ccmuiuiee hid deposed that Mr. I'.vi-g was anaulted ii a rutilandike r. i;n?r by a sen of t!e in famous A. L me. (olio seems to inherit a full hare of his :.i;:i;:r's cowardice and depravity.) w 1 1 h n steel car.e, while walking
jecls of lle meeting. j We are authorised to announce H. L.I Ruble, as a candidate for Constable at the I
. " "" r i . 'v-ood fellowship amonar those who hud allv, the closing fcenes was disgraceful to ' . ,,..
the country, anu disreputable to ail who; U1 r
were cimcei net! in tucri
At 11 o'clock, i
the clock in the lial! of the House, hy some j
He had no ol jection to printing the rrpoit ' ut thought it were bet that there should !e some corrections made by the committee w ho repri led it rather than to disseminate ik!i doctrines throughout the Commonwealth. The points and doctrine
I ill ii '!.' j to above were not distinctly exir, plenty cf names, j plaino:! ,v the gentUman, but as nigh as
Yours, tir, in purlieu-1 ae could understand , the objectionable ! nr mi-cs were. "'J'hat the Catholics ac-
Mr. PUc looked vrolfy, and pocketed '.nc-ilc -Igir.g as thty do ihe supremacy of a the insult. Joreign potentate or pnzzer, could not claim After this sta'e of cor.fu-ion had con-1 ,,.., 0:ir grrr.mcut, the protection as citiritied two cr throe hours, and the Striate -tizms the Commonwealth, but "were only 'had cca?ed to exist, an adj .urr.n.ei.t v as Chti;!c I to our ctuntinav.ee and aid so fur had, nd Mr. Speaker Reil dt iivered his as he rites of national hospitality might valedictory address. It was a most beau 'serve Ij dictate.''' tilu! effusion o; feeling and palx ij.ism. and j 4-A rnoiion was at length made by Mr. reached every heart. It hd t he ei.ect Chi pman, of G rtt ntitbl : ha t t he majority intended, and restored good humor and ( fi-or t ! e 1 ;id en the table, and that of
I -i . the minor ity be itturned for correction, if loo gi. n! Ierr.cn should deem proper; '.n I r-.fu-T whbh that both reports should
he printed f ir the House. This motion
THE INDIAN AM.M1TV liSTX.
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in company with a member of CV,L'res -, inta-.sor emer, wtru oaiH nu noui um. i , - ; . -. , ,, , f ,. , t.his boardm hou.e? W.,s he atvaie ending election. half. How the clock managed to get on , 1 l"an annuity bid ,-asseu onsideratic,, ol the or or, of the day '
rrr 'he retreat, I camojt tf li; but back it went. , io or rnree wee;. .ku, ami .u. , .;c vi , ... s.c ,.n. i itiu, Wenrc also requested to announce Jo-j Motions to adj-um w ere made time cut of . 'to the senate. It was returned at three of C ha i iem.T, ngam submitted the re-
o ciocii or in.e uay neiore him juuuncni, i!o i int.- uuuumy u.i mc i cimuu ui u.
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and ruthir."' could be done for i"with additions of tfur leen r.ondr td tfiou icnwici; anu ouiers, me same Having
t een itvr-Ctl an 1 corrected. It was then
or -
e
be
that Mr. Rwiii wa struck witli tisitcane,' a! i;oed or.lv to a con iidy hand, while t
Tiillin.r in t,i trht-l ;i '..in'.'ip n f' i.nnnrs.!. U Ir.Cmn i, n r;in!i,!uln f.,P lie ! Ul tod ; ! i;C KYIS ."ml DOeSWeiC US Often l'
...-WW ... . , w . . . x- - . tV' - IV. I'lJ llWJl. Illvlll S -J l VWI I'1MV I
tint Wi-.en toe red in iv.me said ne w . uid chastise him, M r. Rw ing said ,lchas
same otlice.
called, and nothing could be done for i "witti aunnions or win icen loinur eu wiou o.nns, me euic niui iwant of a quo rum Mr Wilde of Ge.cr- r'sand dollais. And this new extravagance !'cn t-vi-cd and corrected. It was ther . , !gia had a resolution which he was anxiousj"vva9 to be losked into and roi reeled by rdeied. on motion of Mr. Foster, of Wor w.ll preach y cai , rovi,;h;fr fof (he ,);,vmerit of ;.ihe committee end the House in the .cester, that both repor ts, with tne resol v. evenmtr at(Ko,jert Letcher, as a member of CWressl'pace of twenty-four hours.'' ; accompanv mg that of the majority, hi
use me jou scounorei, crworn'sotai p,e3rhin. Doct. Walters w
similar import, anu s:u .it turn lorWmilh' . tJ!P (V.o.t House tj-morrow
r i i , :. . , i r . i I ; olp rf I .rIr f r. u s :i nr: o ,n lp r or 1 iinc
in refill iui liiu tiuiv iciuvkii noui liie ' n.nru flM .(, . ,nr , :1 1 ,,,n r, f I b n ! 1 ol - -c-;, ,. ' , , , . r , , ,i r , t f 1 1, (I o., ,
iron cane of L:ne, with his walkm slirk, l'4 ' 1 , tor a session he did not serve, and Mr. I . new exuavagance : in w na i v. m; " and followed un his defence by thru-dog : ' ' ! Wilde uete. mined that he would bother it consist ? hy, t.,e Hou-e had omitted j ,f . ... .......i r u:- ... r ' .-1.:' ' ! the Housh intaan ucouiescence ol his idan'. -om some cause, to insti t into the till sun- x-.t ol cor reaueis saw the publica-
i.ic uiu vt ui, u,xu ai Mllf, womo ... , ... r , . , ,. . , - - - i . ' i . :. :. .... . I on nr.-i, , -11,01, !.v !l,o l', 1 li
r r , io tie Suitor of ine courier ana i,nuirer., i;e couki ntdo it. anil the civ was lor or--1") appiopi mu .u;, i.i.u i. inuis-j i - v' " -
er order hear h 'o on. "0 on' In pcn?H-!e lw in:i.ie, anu wr:ir,i use sena.e, 'i "py i v "tt! ciihiiii
i i
I'roke, no (iou"'. in c j.i e.'uence o
h ivo-g his wo: thl s heart cr. cased in i
steel, or some r.t-.er t.ar-1 ;ub;nnce. t
Washi.n c.t :;, D. C. March t), 1 C35.
Tl'.ere have been so many ruuiora wi! li
st ate r l the game,' oi r.
Ce.rr,brc-i' ttd, en (he recctrnr.cn 'a'.icn, cud at the U'Q c' tbo t.n.i'i On one of the last
.lot.Vt him fromlhe me'rivd de'atii' w hi.-i, ! ia the" last ten tiavs on the subject of a ! leng ro.e to sy that this session of Con-ircy.. of the Ztctcta;y of War, to enable ys e! t..ci ses.mn , Mr Lwmg, of that .ewcuUotherwi.e hive fe,reu at the 'meeting that it was said wcn'.l take place had expired by its legal term of the Government to lu.hi treaty s'ipu.a-' -;Kee, rose in nis ph.ee and cahed on
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hands of Mr. Rwir,:; ? Rut why has not' between tha lion, the number of the ?f .itional Intelligencer and R'-cut. Rairy ol
st . . . . .. : .. .. .i i . : ; . l ; 1 1 1 1 n a
.im t ,it i,i ii i n f. sir ut', ui.u in: ii i 'jiitjii iiiini uniiii;-
,-..- a him, .'i,,t:m.m at that bile hour, when the Coneres- Here is a !;t of the Senile's amend
i.il i. . . ii i oi f iiitii " - - -. 7 r
c -.it; iirii:r- the deposition s '..- fore the corn- I have taken some pains to incnire into , toe I nsted states wa
mittee, sa mucli to the ertdit of ?,I r. Rw-'the farts. 1 always refer to these sub. ; existence, dared to vote mi any pioposi ;., r iUo -.ro i f I iort wiiti rfn!. but bf ! i p v i !. . ,n I rl.v lion a fi e c 1 i 0 :r t li e lu'-iic interest!
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a creature could he further iii-.?raced.1 that rnisrcnre-enlatr-uis have in this case j
we soy, whv has not the 7o. rf 'the said been put 1,1 circulation. 1 will detail the: voices; order, order I M , v.- -or 1 .r. .1 riTi-icf,! I.t- i i j i,i'.:ti i i i r ii i:e t ,i n r e . ii?, ! il VP rp 'iOf to n o r,p.o ' W 0 Will not be I0l d
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i:,rpnr,. i, hi- h:lVP I !i nrii. t rnrriT V. 1 C if, '.V l O & '. U C. f 1 1 I D I V fin ' ' V .1. i-ri i.i'. 111,111 n , itii im lu ,
I
1 dare, 1 dar e,"' it.-poiuied a hundred j
cued the cnairl I ,v n, exclaimed some !
rer m mceniu'sf v ny nave li
of Tdr. Riling to resort to that Ti'o. in the
hands H cennei ?
of s,etc;i in the ca-e I ? be thus "jraL'irfd I Sub-co
ri I. .1.' .-!' ..
easions, and per huj.s the sooner it: uouse ana io i ne nonur or gennemen
jto at3i?t liim m su-tamm ami mamtainin"
U the pifSs hke the freedom
r . Rw incf, to
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is snti-fied, the bet'e r
It will be leootlected , that about fen the order of the House. Mr. Reed of Masda vs a fro, Mr. Johnson, in debatit.g thr sachuselts, insisted upon the lights of the . . - .. . ii .. .. i . : , . i ... : . i , . i .
:.t numbers, i ost l):iice question, spoke in stiong term?: noose, ami n.;i:it,i nun 8uum.nm ui-
cf Ihe Jfitehnrenccr have come to hand in of the manner in which that department tempi 'hat wa made lo cmign turn down, this place. Whv is that particular one1 had been conducted. Among other re-; Mr. Rytle cf Ohio, lose to make a few miiioso opportunely lor the foes cf Mr. marks, he said ''they are corrupted from, remarks on the non-concurrence of the f II ... . .... .' . ii .i.rr i ... i
nouse io uie nmenumeui oiiereu io wie appropriation bid by the Senate, ami was anxious lhat the odium and infamy of that act should be placed where il belonged, on the Senate of the Order, order, by a hundred voices. Ar. Lytic. 1 am not out of order. Mr. .Mercer. I call the gentlemen to order, for words disrespectlully spoken of another branch of this Government. Mr. Lytle. Ret the gentleman reduce the exceptionable words to writing. Afr. Mercer. 1 w ill state them lor the edification of the House! Mr. Lytle. I insist upon tha reduction of the words to writing, and if the hon-
Rwinsr. ''Time will teli'' perhaps Mr. --the head lo the heel: or words to that ef-
Stout. Yes, time will devetope many allect,
fccene of iniquity now shrouded in dark-i The next day he received a letter from ness. Rut is it not very strange that the! Major Rar ry, the Rosi Master General,
Rlitor rf a public paper in tha moral ; inquiring whether in his remarks, he in State of Indiana should be t he ad cc-te tended to impeach his integrity or hi rf a cowardly assas-in that he should j honor, ns a private gentleman. Mr.Johnopenly defend and exult in r ri attack with son replied, that he did not admit the right a murderous weapon upon the rights of n'of a j ublic officer to demand of him, an representative of the b'nion, which itsexplanalion of words used in debate, in constitution had guaranteed lo him? preference U that rffice. That with his it rot astonishing that his press, which (Mr. Rarry's) piivate character he had rught to have been the guardian instead jnothing lo do; but that he had said in of the enemy of civil rights, had not : speaking of the Post Otlice department, hurled its thunders against such a thigrant , that '-they were corrupt from the head to violation of tbo law sech a tyranny over! the heel;11 that he should stand by it, and the freedom of speech such an unmanly, j that he would take nothing back. To cowardly assault on the representative of : this lie received no answer. Itifl district? Lane i a ycug man cf! On the 3d of March, he received by great muscular stiengih. Rwnig is, as the hands of M r. Paten of Tennessee , a we all know, u mi ill man, and though a challenge dated the 17lh February, from brave m RulasUr, has a dtlicateand rath-j Lieut. Barry of the Army. The reason rr feeble frame. Rw ir.g is n man consul assigned w as the language used in rcfererabiy arlvanced in vars. Lane is in thrUoce to bis father, for which he demand vigor of youth. Why di ! not the elder ted satisfaction, and that his friend .Mr. Painstead of the yrtuoger Rnt-e commit the'c.i would make the necessary nrrangenssault? Cowardice, rank cowardice was.' merits with IM r. JoSmson's friend for the the cause, and he swallowed the lie from merlins;. Mr. R ving as gently as the renins; dove, j Mr. Johnson replied that he did nof ad. When lold of ins equivocation and himit ihe r'urht to make the demand, fee. nijannesn, he points to his left unn witlijbut especially when exercised by a third bis right finger, and savs, l ehobj thi) person. He would. Inn ever, w ave every
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T . . ,
J oh ne can ui ?e
lrnnat -
I cannol Jj c; R indeed
liia linn I ii Ii !i ! h ! I i -
t h e r ! h a 1 1 U s . 1 a t b r e t o n 1 1 o f w i 1 1 I Mr. Stout speaks. Mr Rw inj; ibng'ii like b hero to the last, and whin hii. sword wrn brekfn nainst ihp treast ol hid antagonist, tailed upon tj slander lei
il-ierlinn ill I In lrriil :if.,t flip I.I C lit
J ' -' - ' - - p, - - Rarrv the satisfaction he ripmarded. He then 'nfor-nrd Mr. P.ttpn thai he insisted on the nutting that day, by three o'clock in ike oJleruDcn. Shortly afier, Mr. I'aten requested Ion gtr time. During the mis r view , he ask-
not legally in! meats to the Annuity Uiil:
1. For tho P, ttawatcraie treaty, of it: ::, '2. 1'or the Pott'.wr.t;iniie "treaties recently intillcd,' 3. U t Ihe treaty with thr- Chi:.pr ivn, OitawayF, and l'otta-waltai:.-"' t of 18dd, . 4. I'or delrayii'i; the exnenses of
rt!if ! ucti ; r Sc.id trt-iity, 5. For an ex d a i i'g a r ! y of P"ttaw iit.iijoci wtitof n.e Minifi;'pi, . . G Fi r rxornscs of nerjotinti:i with th.; Cherokces in (iiMOi;,a, Alabama, N'.'iiLi Carolina, nml 'Vniit-i-si e, 7. For holding a Ireaty w ith the Caddoas in Louisiana and Arkansas, 8. For repaying Wm. Marshal, 9. For. ri minding Capt. in .14.
J onett.
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r toe ?; .It intnls rl biuw nweie tiueor ia!;?. 'J die r ,-upon .Mr. Grundy, and. aU ter him, MeiSl:. outhaid and Robinson, all members..! ihe Committee arose and
gave i:o?t cm; hatically the lie iirect lo 'lb'J each and ever v as-erli.m in the i nblicajtiiri ct his leveioiice, the Rx Clerk. l,Cd-2:e;u ,j3 notice this fact to illustrate the extent "d the Knavery and villainy, that, under l-j.j.iG GJ tbe tr.ask of tcodhncss, has home swav ia i :,n importaia deparmtnt of the Govern 9 453 00 't''-t during the lust six years.
Louisville Journal.
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Uiro ' i,ii i i . ?-'ii im iij-3 ;I . i (.icneral, ami a ( raduate ol the West I Point Academy , sent a challenge to tU 5,000.00 Hon. Wm. Cost Johnson, of the limine of Representatives, for lansjuage spoken in c j2 3-! (eh ale ui on t!,e Rost Office Rill. The
10. Ratifyins: ell contracts for the ptirrha.-e of words, w hich lirrtd up the vouni; olli-
reervations from the Crosks ntidi. r the trea-1 cer's superabuiidant chivalry, :ne underty of .which brive nr amy he approved t(U)(l o h:ive j,.,,, rj,fef nre' t0 the oflicial hv the I resident of the U. fctntes. i , , . 11 .T'rovidine indemnity to th- ' A m. ienn !C0,'UCt ot his father. e wonder w he-I-oarl of Comrriioiiers for Fon-in Mis-d'ier he intends to make a choich-yard of sion," for its improvempiits on the lands pur- the n hole count I y by drawing a hair cha.eil from the Choctaws hy the Treaty of Juer upon every man, that questions 'these various Indian Treaties wrubl Iou c ;V" ' ' "!: tVZ" ' 11 l'lmalcr been left in a pretty plight, if the Senate had . eral rannot employ Im whokereil nut interfered w ith its 'mew extravagance." I brat moie advantageously, he had better jriot have uny .--M. The House of Representatives of Ma ! rz
orable member from Viigieia does not ;nchusett8 ha ve at lepth moved in lhe RiciiMu.vu, Va. March 7 jcae cf the Rrsunno Convent. On1 iior rw-paper mail again estcidai !
'j he Chair. The s:pntlemen from Ohio i Wednesday last, maioritv and mioori t v I 'he nor ! iif r n roal is said In I e trewtil
reports weie presented from the commit-j lv';h mail l-as. There is not on the fare tee on the subject. That of the majoiit v j ol the ear lh a Re par tment of jublic I uends with these resolutions. jinessin which i; rxhi itrd the t-ame tx''Resolve;!, if, at the government of ihi- ar,':' v a i i c t y of unb'.ushirg abuse and Commonweallh is exclusively a piveru- t!f ?'ect metit of Raw?, u;-on the maintenance of' A rcmonJlianrp to the Posima!er which depends the security of life, lrbert jGeneial against i!e r.-nduct of the mail and property ; and that all attempt- to vi- jour, tractor belw t en Wa.-hic ;tori e.nd Rn holale these laws l y the forcible interpojd lond, we are nrtl.orir.cd to sa , will we iou of ihe popular will, are destructive j 'e'1 ,t 'he Ce !;'' Hou-e m the course
of lhat secuiity, and subversive of the the da) tor sign;- ra. II nig.
iirst principles of our instittitions. "Resolved. Tint the rh-ht of private opinion, whether i.i moral-, politic or rr' l'i'n, h one ot the dearest nd n.ot sn
red iifDiKfl tae citizeu, stcureit to hi.i, !
will lake his seat; it is not in order to reflect on the ether branch of Congress. .Mr. Lytle. Well sir, I was proceeding to say, that the odium of this act should rest upon that other department. I believe sir, that that i the parliamentary mode of expression! Order, order, by a dozpn voices. The Chuir. The gentleman from Ohio is not out of order, and will proceed. Hereupon Mr. R)tle did proceed in a voice of thunder to denounce ihe ins ci the Senate, and w; not again interrupted till he had concluded . his obvserva lions. A!r. Leonard Jan-is roe to throw some li'ht on the sulj-'Ct; but could not be heard. Air. P. O. J. S:ulth wihed to submit u r solution iiihjr mir. the Sua!e and the
Stan d vp, Samtm; ." The IR.nse cf
II r -pi e-enta U ves ri Ri oi-iaj.n got ihn ugh w ii h Ihe Case of J . !;: R . Giyn.r, ailhlgnrd f. fliouiing jl the Speaker in ihe
by ihe Consl itu! ion ; and that no inteife j'i'U-e. iind i-en'enred him to be repritence with the lejjilinmte ext-rcisc of thali,n:':u'M by ihe j, taker pro trni, which iit-ht ru.'h( ever lo he tolrraled. j'futy was performed by Ir. I'enn -'in rt "And wheioas, It uten c-iiide to aj-j 'i:i R an-J iIititus nnun er "' Baton Tramcrfj t.
