Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 9, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 May 1832 — Page 2
KS'i, ; the expediency of making the purchase; ' cretary n, me , . .L. ! and in this modified form was agreed : Tan!., and t1.
-cretarv of the Treasure, relating to the ;
10 draft of a bill a.ecompa-
he I
roNuur-ssioxAi. fVMMAitv. ! 4 tk ,. :.a f o., i ,n i ii r,l n rcl 1 iv nviiiL' me same, were, oruereu l
In the Senate, on the 2 lib, u'.t. the ' yr, IVimkxteu, authorizing the Prcsi-; printed, .-ir. l oot then moved tf-e ; By t!ie pruned sn .1 A .,,, ; ,;.,., van t '. t-.tl-on t- 4 !..- -) m-ti.t in ( riixtmrl :i ! Senate to take un the I'endoa l:il!.leit min Alien. vc kav
AioV.' YoIlK
. . . . . . '
moerina, ca.pr e-i. 1 London
i
The National ht snvs: At loii
Dank Coi
Lit th-
mtlce has b
)tion made hv Mr. Smith that the - - is to the :2uh March and Livcrpoo
oi
ri '1 . s , I ' t : . 4 1 , 1 I I . ; . t . , : .. . . '. I ... nin
m i ie men on oi air. I or ui i .p.ter rem ia leueai statue, in inai . .i '
.-.'.v.w..1.t i'.p v-.o !v whi.-.h the So- t ti.-v.x Y xsnwn-ms. was read a '; Senate proceed to the consideration of u, the 'iiilh, both inclusive
. ... i..wi .1 i.i i ;!.-. out lap i .:., l i-,. r-r r 1 to. tlio CftmJ i'xecr.tive ha. dues;, was aareea to. and The Reform lull ha? passed In
amendment increasing the appropria-; mittee on the Library. Mr Clay ! the gedlc.rb ? were tlea linn )',ir tho rnn1iner.t. CMiflUSCS oi the ' nrpsiMited t!ie netii i-M d tile citizens of ; clewed accordiiigiy.
Judiciarv Department. Irom ii'u,uvu iNelson coisnty, Jvenlucicy, praying, mat m jh.uu ui me vuoicia irw. ..,,.... i- .-.o...... . - dollars to 'i.lU.OOO dollars was agreed Ul any adjustment ofiiie TariiK the1 Arrll 'k After a few petitions had H has aho made its appearance ny) to: Aves '21. A motion to increase : protective principle may he preserved. been presented and referred i Il-dfas t and Dublin. New ca--os in Im-. t ...... 4 -x'a) ii-.n; tiicn m .. I.-;,,,,- np..m(n.l Uiril iVimh i .Ir. Doddridff-i moved to-sunend the dan .n the IS' h. ?i. deat'is U: I'.-th, . ,
made and negatived Ayes 10, Noes the Territorial Legislature of Frorid.i,' rules of the House, so as to allow him new cases S(k d aJis in. " : relative to a ianction of waters. Mr. to move a resolution for appointing a new cases !'.). de
haps ear .M-idering
triour.-v
I ..
a- it cat (el
: r (A ti;;u,e ; .a v ' Co,:-::
- neon r.r
,u. c.uu I lie ivl 1U1 III uin tu.v i"
ed and daors Hen -c of Commons by a hsajonry i lit,.
jmh'an
. ir
a .
An amendmcnl. moved by Mr. LI- FKr.wx(;ii:;v.':EX, lrom the Committee ' Committee to inquire into the expedi-. cas? 0:1. deaths :?(',: :?, 1, new ca-es -IT. lis.ro-appropriai'uig !.".!!().) d.diars, for- cn the.ludicarv.reported the bill ?npple-; ency of changing lhe time of ineetingcf deaths 21ui and d. neweasemerlv aprropriated for removing a bar nietilarv to the act for the puvdshment Congress, so as to meet at an earlier ; 0o. deaths 02. T!;e date of t!ie t- ports .'
U it i . t!:c
-o :. au aher il wr? m Mino!i:- of ti e Caami oortuaity to .vw - te-
por'e-',' : 1 V. l.iCll. u V. c v . two t-.ro forth-comir.g. T:.;
Commiifec i t.ia .:;
' 4-." . :.i ... V:-h..,-r 1 -.1
: 2'.:d, lie.'- . , , ,, , i .,
V. ('.
: had m. C. ".'.I.: - ;a:!i: ; 1 1 i
in tne similar ram. v
.1 an other ol a of crimes.
a an amemaneiU. -:i i;
! araci .r. mec ! by Mr. Man- Kjx,;, from the Commiitee o:
re amved t On mot'mn oi 1 .an.
is. renei leu
a bill I.:,' tee
!(:, ike l.uiro mving autheruv ,-erlain friendlv Creek Inaiaa
i uapc
iviiei oi
on
io lit e ih esi !. lit to -ontiact lor a t atae iyu also introduced a rcsolu1.
of George Wajlvaigton, was stricken authorizim; the pavment to the State sf brst Monday ia D
dav tnaa te.e hist ioaday her next. Mr. Wickliiie said that, th 'lie coal ! see, it was nt cert; or the House would .,'.'
eeei'iner
l i . i . . ; ..!. I . . .' i i .
ia .cceiii- is one oav in auvaueo cu iue u.uj ui i.a:; . ( :ee . '
Mertal cases m London J rem the com-:
menc. .inent of t
7 12; or more than h
ining
any
:n wiie.ab i" r t h e . For Lis
dkea-e I ,-t v?.
rcvohiiien.
'F -1, i lis
out, print. r.i., , on li.e gtound ( t tne manner in which it bad been inirodueed iiito ib.c bill. The amendments to t!;e bid were, then ordered to be engrossed, and the bill to '..e read a third tin.e. V- o made an unsticcessful r.iodou to take up the For. don Iill. The bill to extend the benefits of vao(iaaiiento the Indian vas reported
wilii an amendment to increase the np- ; Executive buin
prepiiaiioa froin 0,'Kr.) to 1 2.' H 0 dollars, a:ui taken up for consideration. The amendtneni was agned to. The
bill was oidered to he road a thud ;. ime, A es 'd I .Noes 10. Mr. Foindcx- a icr gae notice that he should to-mor- j
row imrodure a jonit rejoiu'.ion to an- I'oik
tneu.e l: e rresujcnt o contract lor a peJesti jan siatae of U. ore X aslvington. On motion of .Mr. Wobler, the S. na'.e then proceeded to the consideraiica of the Aprortionment Fill. It
the
Alabama ot two per con I. o.t the sacs own pari, he was opposed to susp of public lands in that State. A motion ingiiie rule wiih a view to cliang;
bv Mr. (ifurxov. tiiat liie time ot toe -o;nmencenie;it oi te.e next
until lie knew v. Ik it tee pre-
I ' x .-.r-: ; . -. 1 1.... . ......(1,.... 1, .. c.i 1 1 W:? i 1 ri f i :l 1 1 :l a-..
I,
Of tlK t !-t
1 1
i ot .1
deaths r parts
kingdom where the disease s'iH . total cases lS..i:l, deaths O'ah
cntlrelv
t!ie
cliseasa
Las
was made Hv .r. Ur.tuiDv,
Senate iiroceed to the consideration of
xecuiive business: and anoth.er bvi
Itr. Foot, to take up the bill supplementary to the net for the relief of the surviving oAic rs and sehliers of the
in uion to suspei
ed in tne A
v. acre
ceased, total cases ekOS'-k deat'is !..")? T. Grand total cases O.SiH: deatlis, i.VK: A 11 riia pap. t slate? tb.at our fel-
"a-'ii u t uioi i.i.veno.i i. iv levv-cuiiea. i.foeior t nm e. uni inies-i
.1 4l. X I a ...a i ,.i . .i. i .i i.i .. i. . e aiv )
ecid
moi:0:l to go lii'.o was lost, tae vote
being ayes 1 S, noes 1. The Pension bill was then disc.iwvd. but there was no
, . to oiase; ru'e.) h in
i'a
t,o. 'tva -
tiv
Vea.s and Na
! ted ia that carat al, had a letierofcrc
10. VK):? iVancs, u'on Pantzic i "
m v o reaa a
d that i t set fori h i-aid;. w hi; h it cons and Mane ulaeh the l:url.er,
weal a span; g 'M (y ta sa-'-. - e . :ai i ir as ! t.d in a lanaa r to n; censure, io t..e m:il; ei s aeeo tet woe a. of mure ia. I o v
.-...v.:-. . we i
case only is iati'oda (tliat of' a Nov Yor his case has be a :.:a
to leari
Oi
a
iOr;
nil .
di
101
.!.lafn.i
,ar.!s oi tae
otiiur l'eoinre
to
mt ma; :--i end
i i.u',;. -, a, eii,,, vn;U 1 P"' 11 - "I't '
fugitives in that r.ei
Mr. Van louea further Iie.iriag of the case of leave of his M.ah tv
(juesuon taken, wiuui a motion
';. urn was pat and carriec
ale then adjourned to Monaav. In the house of Ilearescntativt : . Mr.
.,e,... 1 - 1,.,:' .. . -.,-,,.!
, . . 1 : 1 1 ... V i, l! I!!' V 1 II. IliUVLU
tltnt the Apportionment iiiii. with the several amendmels of the .Senate, -honhi be referred to a select comnuttec, with a view that (hey would expedite the
sine ot tne lull, and examine into the
to ail-
wa- understood that the bill should be taken ap as goon as the morning business sm.uld be ;ot thruuerh.
an r 1 Houston was
Sen-; in coiu-oqaence. ot in jl .'SititUled 2d". ivO"- .
again po-toon "d, continued hidis-hisCaanseh
lhe 2 Uh I
comoa'.r.
a e
hbor!a laul an
a a the
at Wind e
acuesicu agauaa.
d it is supposed tnnl M:
mou:;h beta's them company
de-acc of 22d. On
er. and, t;
M"r. "Johnvui, Ihoua'h he ;
the report, to bring it before, t.a
(Ir: re. a ,'. a :- . And a-'d to
intimated tait U
not co
! matter to
comoan', v. ua seni ' o'ner pei.-onaae.-. : , ; , ... ... , .-- 1 59 ' i ap'iearer! to he lei. Ia tne n was Iodine wita tlia : . W'. p ' ., , , . , - . , . 7- . -T t :e l-.mk. and muca les- io i. i lve persons 'est taeir lives at ilan-! . , . , on itie ire.iaeio or caae! c chestor o; t:e "2 .al, Iv tile explosion ot j ., , , a steam-boiler, at tiie 'a-xten-ive ca- li;e
j. ne Si(use t.ion on mo.ioa ci
Clavlon. .-uspended the rale, so as to
euaoie i-.ic v. o.iioiiLec".; v-i i isttau(i;i tu . a steaia-oo.
..an: r.xsii. or the rxiria) state-, to iendas h atse' make their repori. Leave being giv-: Co. Sv era en, Mr. Clato:i presented the. ivnort, . ded.
.'.with- V !
i he rehole
Mr.
pass
several chances made therein bv the ; amendments ofthe Senate. After some
wiiie'i he moved to have receive
out being read, and thai ll -honi, fjrred to the Comm"i!ee of the
oi, er-
rs. Goadi-r and J JM;U:; Cot were b:i-Hv seal-j Times, ofthe :
ca, notieea in
aiwan; '
ne v ill he
'Lord Cochrestorcd to
discussion, and a motion oi .Mr. Adams, ! on
iht
'tea Caion
.1,
lathe Il-n
ot
Cp;-.rc?cntative-tlie whole j to postpone (lie notion ne.til M.onda
ot t;.c 5iiti:;r, oi t!i .1 '.Mih, was occupied in the next,
..li:.- r iit.iiiii,' 01 i,ie rase ( a aatgea orcacii v
1 . 1 . . .1 s,. s i.'v Mirunci Houston. An l no
so a motion.
rr.nniT. to refer th.e
made by Mr. ' ill to the Corn-
Mr. Mclhiiiie then rose : at lie felt bound to m
to the c
tie
V, 1 (!!.-. i-
rra;it v.-evo c-x;iniitif 1 hetere the
mittee of lhe Vlx-.j
: on t tie s: a
of t..e
dav w bleb had taken
T 11...
fittnp- closcu, aa.t n.-!tur party proposed to ; - nioil, were severally lost, tt.e mo. ton inlrotiticc any other, ti.oai.-h it was iatimated of M r. 1'oLK prevailed, and a Conunl!-
le that soa.e other might be introduced. : (,e of SCV( 11 V. as a t'lioi Ilted, to V, hom the
bill was referred.
aid pr.
as;:
l ilCIl the t-viilrnc;-! iva: rhi-ivi. Mr. St -a i.licrrr
. .... aid, if it ras pleasure ofthe H.xi-e on this ocaaion to ;-o into thf furthtr csamination of the fraud as danata bv hiia, he wa- ready to introduce c--idor.r whii-.h would.in las opinion piece the truih i f the char.-e b yond doubt.
w r.crci:: on . ir. ia.ee ex
j ne
TOM (o be House. .
t 1 y t 1 T r-
p;:aki:r directed i.ov. i tors-
marks, m in account for t-
place, and v a
committee lrom having u p bel ore. Tac imjuiry involvee ber of -subject?, which renderi cessa; v i -r it to be ve: v minu-.
ie.l idiseiaed ke ;orue reanaijttt a, to
l paper sayse imnic'diatel v
ins rank in the a y." L'i'ion. . Ware 7 ,l,7.sirr,
Tlie iiailot tor I he election of ti'o com-; mittee ofthe Stock lxchange com-: meneed this ia-a'niarp aa-l eceapied liie ! cliiet' atte.ilion of tae members durl:i;r;
a. j. i ie
e d alt. says:
",-s on " e. tne a, a v. .ve Ir a tiie dink nay existing wo ua-.ions i- not at selile
uiort
':,'-,! ps launderland jetweoa th; I ; ie v.-r.h . -
I 'ss tae . ( -Ve. t. t; not well char a. tar.
uaca; a is proa jec i 0 f ars. entertained acijiiainted '.villi t!: of lhe immediate eo:
a. good b v some inaiaa
e eat. d the th.
ait
pari
ot the
(Lie
1 1 e
seatevl a nttnil it ne- . Tin;
scrutiny was no, ye I althe termination ot basiness. It is eanieraliy sappo-ed thai a coia ideraide tiaaiber of ! :io old aa hibers w ill not be re-c!ecierl.
He-
brought to the die;' u inch, be i
the K
Ii';iee would l.ot
; r! ... i
enquiry in thi- form, j.lf.l.aiu himself, h eer,if no other Meinhi ridd -o, to iustitntr
enquiry hy the llonse into the v. hok
with a linn ht lief that it would result in the
;ar ot tac i rmed the
a letter
1 eope tuat iVolH Ir. KEY. (lt0 ( UU f y XiQ aC-'
:;irae tnai
House tiiat be ha I received
cused. in which h
prevented bv
that
.e was
t.ilot'all r.e;"foi) charged
crtou iaaisia-sitian irom
matter, ; concluding lhe arguments he hud intend-j fjrous ft oomg, aL this tim
. . - , - 1 1 ... T" !, n t.. hi. Cm ..i-l r
til to urge m ins behali. iUe. L- vvi: ""'-i'"'1
,1
11 con- ! t
et rneu it
lT-vTit. TI.b farth.c
n i'.!te!:f ion to lieiiattd (ho dovern-'
on:;so.N iht retinon moved thai the iur-
restiit i it was neet ssarily very vobaainoas, and the comu.i.u-e had oalv i!a;t mainiiig cotiij to a deca-iou upon the report to be m .de. winch prevented the minority en that commii.ee Ir.-m in esetiting their view as ihey w ere de-
. .
m p..
tie i.ieiet.ae v.
feo IV:.. a!
. oeciarat
circul itioa lor of the nio-s) 1 vo', iug tin.- p;
coaaat-sions. .".a variation of t!.g 1
i-.
liur
ce 01
Me c oa L brnki taki:a:
ast inv
:o-;-
m tne p: "te ot dav.
ca
he;
cf the casc-nas then I po
ther proceedings in he case r-aeaild lie ! n
cstnoned until 11 oeioea, a. M. i ;!
to sit 2 or iv
jimu 1 nai
'!fse o; a: p." r. s. di-a-deu' 1 i.Pmr.. s aed to
meat of hostilities' belweoiftke Mia; ies and I'mawat limies. may he ci.sni!ed. The iknltawallirnies, t'.e itijtir.
nartv, hate, btaui induced, throngh
induence of the Ag' tv. I reii'.ra to limit' homes, with a promise to remain pe ica i!d ', aatiltio' matier caa be a;l-
); taaaaar.
mut a atopi
'a !
eon
aia.a. ia t.
pi stf.one.-l tn (his day at 1 1 o'clock, when the accused vrill be heard in hit defence by hiCouniel, should 110 ether tcstiuiony be then ir.trodueed . The Senate cn the 2oth ult. on motion of air. Webster, proceeded to th.o consideration ofthe Appioi'lioia.icnt bill. Tar. W. explained the amendment reported in blank by the
Select CommitUc. Tho Senate was then ad- j y
Palla
this dav: vh:ch was agreed fe. j The 1 Ion so then, on motion of air. McI)rri-iE,resol ved it elf into Commitcf the "Whole on the s-hiie ofthe Union.' and took up the consideration of the Ce.iieial Appropriation bill, wiihliiej several amendiiients returned te.erewith !
: Semite. The amendments ma-
laCi.i WtiiOi eci. ni'tiee, and ;o'e port; and mab peilp- in the ia
then stat; r al before
d various tile eem-
ve !i the C ies!.
iv a
th-
ra.-i. . : Slowing
this eaptu
vl.l
1 re. v;
CaxeiLe of
1
.it
3!r. Clayton ."Ir.
ii
ere eil bv .
I'iciierson, ana air, li-.U; iv wastaki-;; oa the anstmhini
tee and decided a follows: YIiAS.'Mf 15. 11, Denton, Rackner, Cr.an.htrr-. ( i.ijton, Dickerson, Kwirs, Foot, llayne, ILdme?, Johnson. Knight. .Miller,
king increased aimrctmatieas tor rav
Ino (ineslion : , ,. . . .1 , m . '
, ... .. 1 a 1 ie : iiu , ii c. uitaev lct v 11 ol tne Commit- , . ,.
the Land Uiltce, the surveyor lcncral s Office, and in the Treasury, wi re severally 1 ejected. The appropriation of aU'0il for the
erritory o!
explanation
iTi:, i-eciucei
1
aaaeu to ia Me re-
conaaenh- oa several 01 1, ia regard to which
he di-sent-a! from the committee. Mr. Cla Ion replied vtiiU a good dead of aninritiou, afar protesting against this mode of controverting the report before "it was read, to the points touched 0:1 by Mr. Meli'allie, and
glanced also on some other points.
corning the operations ol the Hank. Mr. Adams, a member of the Commitle', next rose, and sailed the rea-
v learn with regret,
acrimonmus characterise:
parties oi
ia
s at length terminated in
p.h iro:o .'a iehh
th t t:
as a-i late Millie:': 1 : ,'. s and i
. l-- t" 1'
! The Ota bee Cazet j uli. sa v ! 'A-ii'M-ica k nai x
! ". i'- of :ke time. Nearly 1 penleot (hiverauaaas p j late ! 'aani -h aad A in.aia. i wilhki th ' last i , en'y yea 1 eaga god in war with aea
revelation-, reo iima ;i;..
1 a
mpt I:
' I I
ca
en ; tr
er
C; ;
p
Violence, nab are .... a a ' ,
or
in1.
ut -i n
1.
iraied -aita
1
tweti' v 'an
:rraa
r
iVkld on
toliowe l nv preser: ( nv oi tlie r ace! 1 si; Ka-a'ed aad .no t;. r;
hi en ia in3 U ;
'.h: riea i a I iion and disunion
a-
i i art1
a no
r. ar . ran-
sites, several 01 wnem
1:
e-Xiieiaenc
ig.it, and one or two serious i n i urn
- vie .ueai possewon ol tiie ti aaes ami
i pai ticulars. but forbear making them i el: 1 : 1 . I . , . '.
pu,.'i;e, ti.itu i ue statement maiergoes more general coniirm ;tion."
OI -v re: aut
'on e re-s !) v si
at; -a an ioritv of
ar -1 hid a :
1
aki to t. X ...or '. 1 1 I M I i i . . me Oi' 1 ii i-i.e-c" !'..: d
tat
lie? e
M:tli ' th."
ce o
- 1
1
1 :0
tae
ili -l
c
L C.
bk.vei'ai". i.-l i : a e e 1 0 h-rcury as a:a:-
SO!
win
:"!! 1 taac Oviaisioa to; iIocstcn Case.
ilor.re. Prcntise Rii'.hin-. Pc 1 ; : : 1 1 : r "hi Oi. c. '
Smith, S: raie, Waisaam':, WcbUcr. :. j District Attorney of tin Ii A VS. '!e sr. V, n. Chi v. Dalhi-. Da 1-' Florida, was after sem
lev, .'i'.i., rorsvth. th. Hn.hin ia O'ruiuiv. fV., f U'r.nr .-.wlnr.wl i,-, hi I I pieseiu. in .1 uimiiiu wuuni ram. ins .roiiiieiv in I no course vinca
lUnt.rickf, Hill, Mane, Kincr, a! aiennaMarov. i T. , . 1, .,",,. . ; ," viens ol the subiecl. (a tiie course ot, lair has taken.
iJol.ii.son, Tayewei: Tipton, Touhnso.i,Troup ! t " i'-.' por ,n(, psf t 'rlhis remarks, he said that if there was ; a ssauU and batie
The raiting vco of the Vice President wab l'Son, Croni$ 1,000 ly So.UOO, was not i 11 lu roK;rt f lhe o... .-u-r.. .,!- ..--.,.:., ti.., ..,.,.rr,.,i ; j con i uu 1 1 e o i to to wliien he did not en-
eai:;r.iioi.
was then taken for filling tho blank for tinnumber of Rrpre-e ntati i s with Xiah, and decub d in the m-patiTC, tho tp.iestion was then taki-n nn (Uiin. i ia .-'.- ,, 'ai. -.' ...,,!
The simai
U and batierv of a men
i" . I '
muse, lor warns spaaea in aeuate
ui, hi our opinion; taa; re
he cannot see aav
tins af-
f. let of -tlie
of the
-. a 5 . an
. T 1 e.sOna-1 V
March
1
' tiie i ' ailed States, ov
lib ,i
p- ',.; n to ia ha Tarkf. .
ri! adf
i, 1
i a ! r. t
wo ivad
l er
.OeOe-
Cpon tb.o amemlment to strike outj the a p iroin i-itionof $;).ii!0 fer an outfit of a Minister to France, an animated !
was not aware ol it. investigation; and we cannot ug, also a member ofj thatany thing, event hi the ?,(!
.ii'.i.saai.y
ilea in the ailirmative. .Mi. Wili-tor then , and lengthened discussion
n.CTeutolill the other b'.ank-as fullons :
arose.
m I
i'.Ii'iino 3 New Hampshire) 6 rd.iadivhufttls 1:1 Tlhoi'.e bland -J Cenno ticut G Vermont f, No Yc.i!: 4i) New Jcr-ey 7 rctni! h ai.ia Del swans o
Id a r y);uA Virtrinia
Xorth Carolina South Carolina. Cieorcda l-Mitucky Tennt-siee Ohio I.oaiaana Indiana
IS I. T I -t I
I which iMcssrs. aici irtTiit. .-vuciieu
11 j Vn.i)i::ik t ivE'.vETf, I.ngkusot.l Bar
!' 1 l!IM;rl. wxia bnw. !lsn
tirely dissent, he Mr. Carnbrele
tae Committee, vindicated tiie course of the p.nly ucnisnl should be oiiercd in of the t investigations pursued by the extenuation; for if the house ever abanCommittec, and expressetl his dUposi-j dons its natural power to ire;erve its
1" i a oil o! appeal ed
, i
m
?uthe
lien to maintain and stand by its repori.
own independence n;Mi !ds to nn-
x-f i ,i. l .i ... i
it.r. ai:a, oaer mg mat me re-; vale persons a right to decuie upon Uie
j KIMll.a, 1 VNI,. .'MIAN'S, ii.VUlJoru I . v "-- - --S -7 - s--- . t.v . cv..i.s tt ...v v i... .... !.. - 'iCnvvToy, Ik it:i:s, J Iuayton : and Ihun' 1,0!(; alt"r SIK contradictory opinion.;; character of their own real or suppos J '.j! participated; when the question on the i ol'il a5 hal b'!' 11 expressed by diller-; grievances, by assaulting and punk o0; concurrence, being taken bv Yeas and!ellt '"'emln rs of th.e Committee, could ; ing membei s v. ho shall oilbad them 4 S Nays, stood as follows; Yeas 81, Navs" l!ie wol!tl w.lUl vl7 lit'de auth(;rily ,! the fro, -faMoftl. hale will reslexclu.dvt - ! i ..i t. .i . , linwpver ninih it nihr'.f 1... ...! t : 1 i . 1. . . i . . . ., 1
a 91
Alabama M i--ouri Iiissj.sip.i Illinois
i-S. So the."amendment was not con-;
g i urred in. aj In the Senate, April I0, air. Kmitu,
J lrom tne Committee on 1 inance. to
whom ua referred the resolution of tho '.Will March, proposing an inquiry into the expediency of abolishing th.e ollicos of Second Auditor and Second Comptroller.made a Report, that these offices roul.l lint bo nhelislie.l. wiflmnf
St?,cn motion of Mr. l?o?vr. the Com- injury to the public service. The rc-
.ii.f.w ... ..... -t n.ic .s ut&ciiargo.i i solution oliered bv Air. ivmg respect-
i ne tr.r.iion wa a-rr..l in Tl. .;n ...-c
then reported to the Soiale and .,rds red to be ri rei a third time by a Tote of 1 to -;l . In the House of Itpprrspritativrt, littl.! else was done than the further itivtUigation in the Houston ease.
In theil'iae of Representatives, April
f lrom Hie lur(!:rr censiileration of the rc-a bitione propo-ing am-ndment s of the Constitution of the United States in
relation to the dcetionof President audi Vice rrorident t i the United State,-.1 ar.d they viere referred to a Select Con mittee. In lb" fsf iiate April ti?, leave cf absence for one week, from Monday
ly
however much it might he entitled, to, j upon the str.uig arms or re-ohtto hearts and desiring to see in form the ohjec-lof th.e speakers, to support, by night or iimiswhiih tin: minority of the Com-j by da , and in carry or tinu manner.
miuee lntemitat to make to it, to gi ve i there ,- o-islatro duties! ivu.
time lor that purpose, moved to post
pone t.ie lurther consideration of the
e-ao. of -ri to
Clay's gravave ih
A r.K law afiiie promo court has I H i t
uiooe. it is a loagan t oianor.'i.e arti
cle, line seemingly intended a; an : p-ral from that o',;:iyion. It is atlriiujied to the pen of Mr. Cas--, th s mien; af d-ar. it is unpleasant ta believe that ii proceeds from the oh'mf of on a great a r . j . -
u p, 1 1 ii i ie 1 1 i-s ui lee a o i I 1 1 m e 'a I t e presume il is the '.oa time that sac!! a Ihing lias happened, and hopa ''at ' mav be the List. Yfhaiovcr mav ! e
(s ol this ma! 1t, th.e re i an
subject to Mondaj next
1 lie motion was negatived. Alter some interlocutory remarks by Mr. VvicklifTe and Mr. Cambn-lcng, Sir. Thomas, another Member, rose to vindicate the proceedings of the
(Oiaailllee :eul :ivmivii I m i-i i I i i i . . I , .
ing lite payment ol (wo per cent, out ol : s(;lll( ,L.pon, th. jp
Hie proceeds ot the sales of i 'ul.lic a.,,j defend th
I -aids in Alabama, fo that Mate, was
I raid iudod, t!i-
xvhole cmorns ofthr prop'r. (;(oinc submitted the. dominion ok rotirr.. The
committee oi claims would ne jpccia
tne rig,
uii fihu .s.v in tlie prociaahng llvt will bring many to reflection, one'-laing as thev are." iiet.
called irpon to case themselves in steel lor they very often pronounce case referred to them to lie ''fraudulent' .Xihs.
otise and the People,
ie repart ol tiiat commit-
(a.ven up and agreed to. A bill was re.
ported by Mr. King, from the Commit
tee.
Mr. R. M. Joha;on. of Kenluckv.
ported by air. King, from tlie Commit- ;inouK-r Member of th- (u.ni .hlek V"1"!"." 1 !!e gonerm ratio ol repreee on Public Lands, fan- the relief of 'ud his views of fhe Jepo, ." ,e ad 1 M ""V C" TU ' R.chanl Steele, nhich was read j ilsS(.n(riI to it, ho ,(!niiUed ; but he dis-! I? I-senate, as and ordered to asecond reading; also, a clilillli;j auv illk.n; ion t cU ieaM ! " :UTr.m. "(,.lp''' 'o of pnicet, nags. 1: ! cornnensat n? 1 he lleh.ter !lt(i ...., ., .. h ... , , ..' y o Hunk better luted to'reiuh-r pisfie-
Ml!', AlM'O-tT-ON'Mr.XT 15. ia,. M.I'. Welvder's amendment to lhe bill of the house of representatives, (by which the fraction. in the several states, being more than one half (he. federal number
adonied as the general ratio of r;
iom: la.A- n. Tim Nfato elections
l in this State h- ve iu-d (erminaf. .!. aa.l
Jl resulted as follows, iu all tiie towns but
two. I r Goirnior Mr. Ar.e.i.v (National
Heptibliean) -do"?; I'onner, (dack-o:i)
Uenng (.:!. No election.
a
zi-i.i ; s
tor hi prtr-t u!,;i ;,, II Aatioeal Republicans, ! Jackson, I Anti-Masonic; I to be heard from.
Il appeals that Robert J) has so far fallen from his prim
taken lo lum c It a u if
Have
!e Owen pies ,1? (o
in to"
We think better lifted to'reiah r jastie:'
next, was granledto Jr. Vrrei:. on j Rei civcr of lhe Land Oilice in Talh-' n v ;i . " " ',' : . ' b lo all parties, and eqa-ciahv lo t!m poo ,.,.,; .- ii t. . . i ... . . . . .,'U1'1 tho 1 residetit or (.ovemment of the, ..i . .. ...... .i . . 1 ,
"' "i a ; i . . a.'.sia ia r. liiaa. ii'tti uasee. ior certain services, wiei wis p.,, a ( , o, e c t . i . M,:""11 '"'!'l'lua inauiiie moaa i , .... , , , , h.iuh.ti) tne termer cf w nam lie accord- i i .i i .- t'e ( rnurnitfo on ( laims. n a orted a h a.d. and ordered lo a second roadim" l l ; a. . i , a I proposed l.y the house, and its irtual till r ,i ir r . i . i -n r . . . 'iion. cu liign praise atal trieat nnait. . ,,.ai i.k . , . . 'il b-m fhe Hon-. U,v the i.hoi .l A bill from lhe House- to authorize the After an ex plana tor v remark from1', V to represent tho. pe-
: "r 1 '" e. nnr o, liic erritory of Arkansas Mr. AVafmough. the question en print- 1 ' yY ' "'''' 01 11,0 IJ,mc" lks rv i n'""Mr J I"' l' ' ""." , the ing(lic Re,HMtwas (Id,-, and decided "'A''" a., in"! met : v.n (!- I imn (.n i. ii fiicc ion nl ;t I nnrl llntio ..,,! ,,i . ., ,,. 1 . .... -i. . lit-.
... - - - s ...v. .... . v ...... v. ....... .iij, ,n i ... . f. im irn i no tt arsaw i..- etc r.-i ies.
ua 1,'il ratv in l...r,l,,-...d'
Pe-'des rriginal porlrait of General Was-iux-cton, was modifietl so far as lo mrdce it an instruction lo inquire into
person of Miss Rohinon of the h of New ork. They dispensed with 'the assisianoo of any third per-oa.aad married, iht mst ires.
. ne
,1,
Uittle Rock, in that fen iforv, was read
a first time, and ordered lo a second reading. On motion of Mr. Rrown, 3000 copies of fhe Report of the" Sc-
The House adjourned.
The Jackson liallimore Convention, will meet en the 'J 1st this month.
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.ajrsitatm boats for New Orleans; am
(or Ihtfsbiirg: , fop .U,.uisi!b an. I Cincinnati; three fir places on the Missouri river: car Pi aire du Cbbm, our Quincy, Illinois; ;r,i Galenti; and three for '.l.,l... !.. .. I t I'.,l tr. .,.,,1
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(lu re is living at I'oto.ki, near fhe frontiers of Lithuania, a shepherd
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