Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 163, Vevay, Switzerland County, 17 January 1835 — Page 2

Mr. Kilctore, having obtained hsave, move-1

And H-ic-rfookciug pV tW- n.otio.. Mr. Stanford, it determined mine

negative

select committee fom-

;c, f two from each Congressional Dis i . j ........ ii.in iIk pTnpui

fitl be appouueu iu --i c'itv f repealing so much of the law now in fo.Je -sieq.ui-e member of Congress to be .lectril by Dnlrict , and if they should deem lhe change proper t. report a bill repealing Kiii l.i w aui providing for the General lickel Mi'.e n of electing I hem. ' i, iv.iImI moved to ntpofie th? further

. '";.L...;,v of said resolution indefinitely,

r l

r i-.-niA.i..il.ns f i.uic.h.tse monN. ai.u "1

,f i!,, ,u.-lv iM.au ma in org anizing anu . , - ,,

--"I--- ,. J'amnnnt n;inl into Ilie irea-.i.v,

the probable expend annua iy to oe w - - . . b-Ue he aggregate

lolUl:

till

VlliCl l. . I I '

.la

l. i...-.T .

i . I l 1 1

mrf,nn of Mr. Smith of II. said res-

........ ; n.lf Imilflv

oleidu and motion u posi.. .

Urn, on

... I .:A llm lahlr

w tit " 1 i" f The House resumed thc consideration ol he bill to amend an act entitled, " an act sub .-cling real and personal estate to execution, ...,rv...t VVh. 4.1SSI: which was undercon-

".Weration when the House adjourned. Thc

.nation then recurred on the pending motion

i... m cm;ih f V lo Dostnone me

fuither consideiation thereof indefinitely

which was determined in the negative yeas

" W. "Smith of R. moved .o re commit said

, i ..i .,.r amendments to the same

!ect committee by which it was reported v.,,h instructions to amend it so that the en

lire exemption of property from execution .i. ,u ni PT.-PP.l tiftv dollar, in such article?

riiMiitiv- j as the execution defendant may select and lo : i f... Ko mr.A ..f all law. Oil that

j'IUllll. - c. iii force in this stale.

lr. Hrarkeniidee moved to amend the in

c...wi-.,ie hv nrovidin? iu the bill that the

fh. dphior shall have a riht to claim

tho nrooerlv as exempt from cxeculiow an

to secure her right in the exclusive poses sion, use, and enjoyment of it against her husband or any other person claiming under him, in such cases and upon such conditions as shall be deemed advisable; which motion did not prevail. . Mr. Kelso then moved to amend the instructions by striking out the word "sixty;" which was decided in thc negative. The question then recurred on the motion to commit with the instructions proposed byMr. Smith of R. and carritd.

Vhc amendment reported by the committee

. .1 .1 OTtwtliou nrtnnlcd.

is aniuiiuru v5.n. v.. 1 . , ... A further ta amend me on

u xr Im frnm execution twomontns

uy t.",K14 "K "' ... r ! J . . . . i.t.. .l In fjfnllv:

iirnv is ons lor ine uevof m y .

.J!rh Axil lint r.rt'Va!

On motion of Mr. Schooling, the bill was -..r.Kor a.nPiidrd bv inserting the following

Ul .I.V.. J . . ... . ,

clause: -said appraiser shall be enimea mi receive for his services 2 cents for such ap praisement, to he paid by the debtor churning ,uch property."

On motion ol Mr. liigger,ine urn ther amended by exempting from the repeal-

ing clause so much ol the acl ol tooi as icognizes wearing apparel as no part of an ex

ecution delenuant s estate.

On maimn of Mr. Smith of r . the urn was

further amended by giving to the olUccr levy--ing the writ authority to administer the oath

tst annr:tltpr.

The question was then p', au s..,u ...

be engrossed and read a third time to.mor-

row, and was determined in me amnnaim.

yeas 46, nas 2G.

I'nnnATR ljuINEs3.

The House resumed the coniuerauon ui

in conducting the Stale Bank, and also a copy

of the by-laws for the government ui

Branches and the names ot ine ouicers ui u.c different Branches &c.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. December 1 3th.

The Sneaker laid before the House the

rnlfoffinp rennrt of tbe Commissioners to su-

,-.niPiirt ihp predion of the State House;

. m r J 1- MMnniiliflO

which was read and reierreu io uic ivmumivw

on public buildings.

Indianapolis, Lec. b,

To the General Assembly of the Slate of Indi

ana.

The undersigned Commissioners to super ;.,.nA th Pinion of the State House, re

Sno,-if.illv renort durinff the past year the

-11- I knn inr 1 .K n

Ol Hie DUUQing licia uic.i "v...

mount of sales for this year will exceed those

of the last, as also the amount of rah paid into

the Treasury. The returns ol ine iasi q..ic. of the year generally present the 1 ugrst amount

of sales and purchase money.

uThe accompanying labour siaiemt.u r ...

lha amount of forfeited land stock issueu . am.

,eceived at each land omce, ami ol mnua.jr

bounty land scrip received, with the aggieg-.e i each State and Territory, to the 30lh of Sep

tember last. On an examination ci vrnicn, i . .

.u. line hppn issued ot loiieueu

rip'Cfll I 11 v I "

f

I i.C

1C10. The Tiianon decree, adti d 5-;lv Augsl 1810. The seizures were madr, in Antwerp it 1807. In Holland in 1809. In ljilboa, Si. Se

bastian, Bayonne, l'orl Passage, Sic. in lSlf In addition to all which we have a elaiin tr upwards of thirty vessels, with their caigot, captured and burnt at sea by French sit?rons, to prevent their giving informatitvjMothtf British of the position of the squadron. Tbese njuiies have been the subject f discussion Jrom 1 312 to 1831. In 1812 3k.

Barlow commenced the negotiation, and mi . . . I . 1..H .... ...I

" " r i-j th.r baa been the hope ol bringing u to a note , iuu stock, 8646,154,66, of f the um'f the Emperor N,poleon to Russia ; but dirrt .eceived ,a payment f" retreat, la April ISI4 dc?5 7Ai ftv teavine a balance noi i'ie ... ... ... - t t',,

LaOUlS I llC lUillWnsprULIrtlincu i

at the Land Othces oi less uia .p Bv the several acts of May, 30, 1 830, July 13 1831, and March 2, 1832, lands were a,13, . .... r.. ..-w.tPd Military County

propnaiea io .hi..., , lhe ar.

Land Warrants lor services. -- r .u. i.,i;n in the Virginia State Line

mjB r,inental Line,

warrants lar

and in November 1817 we again appealed io the justice of lhe French Gcvcrnint nt , tht our Minister at that Court. In Januaiy ai.d iu Apiil 1817, the prime Minister M. de Richelieu, admitted lhat indemnification was du

lo our merchants; but avoiding Injuidaiing. ihe debi, i consequence of the embarrassed s'.ati; ol the Fiei.cti finances. In 1819 "id

nrnrrrosa

aiUiv"thfim that itm iv be completed at least

v . ... .j u.. m mv oi me ii

one vear sooner than is requireu uj - . . Yire,nia

. iliia the contractor proposes to do, ' . ,r TilP.i states

. ..v.. , ...... - . , . ana n i)Tincui i" - nrovided the payments can be made as the J.-ro The anpropm

r . rni.:. (,!t ranhedone. "le . .

wm iz nrfiarcsses. l ms . . . m. . as i "" i

r.. . hv law tobe re- l,'ese "" " : ' .fV:,-i;a arrounl to aaiu pr

,xceP mc Tu Werranli,and.or those . 5 ' . i in sj ;i note lo Viscon.te de Montmoreiaj , cf

' 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I V i . n I r II 1 T I 1

' Y'ZiU are thus far in SIO.UUU acre, : war

iu . . I. :..,, i in ihia nianiu v " - r.

V - . .. ' for 79G.C20 acre

rani serin nas uccu

.nr.ri'iimn made r

i ne aj I . .-....'nm ..,r-..' . L.im ,f nnr riti7..-n ui re

lo lhe Luiifoaw" .......... -

esenttu in loxour iu iiisitr .u uic -

- .. .. ... ik-'i ah . nn n np i,ommis;iuci"'i"" . -

,he resolution moved by 3lr. trume o j yr r 'a h.s been naid to the con rams, Ecu . ; -rrM yel ltf ,,e sat

eumi.n.1- iw,-i-.-.,- . . . , eavine a oaiance oi u.i tractor for work done and ne"al. frn r which gcrio wi he i'sue, s, soon a

iht orc iniz lUon ol

Frobatt Circuit Courts, and arrested on that day by the expiration of the hour allotted for

h. rnn.i Itrulinn r.l resolutions.

onaclinn rc llrrin t nil the motion ol

1, V-m. n. in strike out the resolution

from the resolving clause, for thc purpose of

insertin substitute which would place the j

probate business in the Circuit Court, il was

(jj decided in the negative.

On the question, shall sai ruiuun t adopted! it wes decided in the negative by

the following vote: ,,

Yeas Messrs. Bigger, liraaoury, wen,

Carter of C. Chapman, Crume, Culberlson, Curtis, Du nine, Evans, Hannaman,Hardesty

lnhntnn of V. Kelso. Kilcore, Liston, Lowe,

Marshall, Moore, Newman, Kay, KocKnui,

V awier,

..A U.oon thfi 1st UCC. IOJO rtliu

K,M lit, l wm v. Dec. 1831. , r .i i i Several alterations in the plan of the buil .- uDnmJr. none of which will ma

1 J 1 1 1 il iiaiu vv- 7 . r j i

lerially augment the cost, and several oi mem

we believe should be maue. n r. rosed to nlace the stairs at the outside, in

IN SENATE. Fiidav, Jan. 2, 1835.

Hlkcti-is or Bask, Director.

.i;,.nta shnll complete their t He papets

I 1 i V O 1' V M."

to their warrants. A statement i.e........

ed, shows thc number of ench icr.,.i.on u. which have been satisfied under these laws, the

quantity of land for which scrip has been issueu

the amount thereoi in monry, f.. o rnn!, T.Pr acre, with the number ol

ITT till J -

stead of lhe centreof the rotunda,tomaKe SK2 an(, theirseveral to'als, m

lipids for the two Halls; to have for the seconu statpmnt u w:u be geen, that, to the 1 5th

o . n . ih.n n rAt-nri nor ft . . .

story, firstarougn lioor, me.. r Tu:. inst. 1 544 warrants have been satistieu coma...-

the department of foreign atl'aiis, from v hicU resulted an iuieiticw, and proniitesol fulo.e aijislment were made. At this period, ditleiences existed, on thc s ibj ct of tonnage; at d lhe two governments we.e carry inu on, a

Custom house war." Those dillerences, however, were arranged, by a Convention signed i ii. i

at Washington in June iuz, b) ujucuc Neuville. From this period up to IjO, ihu negotiations weie carried on, altcrnauly, at Wash. ngton and Faris, hut without any favoi-

cble resi It. In J nu iry 1 830, Mr. Rives commenced two negotiations one nJJUial and one cunjidenlial. They continued until the I9ll of June,

els oi ultimate success. liJi tnen

n,l mnrtir. and tnen a - i S.2 2 iU

..fi, h;,-h;i i .....nosed willlessenthe noise ' 5"' rL,;. n,l hv thestatemer t ! with nrospi c

from below and be a great security aga inst f this .thewm 01.008,- fdlowed lhe revolution of July, in Inch the

hre. lhe senate cnamoci ,.,.b......r A10 hp- rprp ted ,n pavmeni o. .uu..o caid.... ,

t,J nrrnrrtino In a drawinc exhibited by the , virwinin warrants

(- . , . lanas.UD io me oj . a.i. --k

contractor, but the commissioners ao no. . d becn fi,ed for abuut GO 000 acres,

that the eallcries for the Kepresentative lia" Lrp(.inff the amount which can be satisfied with

O mil 11 Ol r. Olniuiu, i !. .., ! I ' iV. vavv.. 8 - i.v.. w:i.- 14 VVilnn of V. and should be dispensed with. e(.r;n out of nrev ious anpronnalions. I have nt

- ' ,ri concluSion they beg leave respecuu ,y ; lhe amount not yet

UrS!7 :.V7r, A.mcr.n. P.ennett. to surest that provisions should be made .or - " ?erba, informlion, 1 am of oPi..

;idg;r

Bowe

Cook

"V 7 ,ul i Lock with the protection of the building

Hawaii, .i nnnsnn ni 11 . 1 j'tioii" , . . 1

Currv ) vi Gaddc.. Green, Har- .he Pr... with good fence ; lh.t lhe p-

h .rt. MrHa'.Uv. MrDouele. Mclnlirc, Men

1 ui uj, . j -----, 1 O ' ...CI. I

ti. c- . - ik.n !iiiP3h v in nreT oui iipnhn .raaVR.rarKi.i c.uiii uvr..i

1 JAAt iK. olArtionof a L. Shanlt. Shaw. Smith of R.Stanford Storm,

arr;meemem,i)rovuv.u.v ..v - , - ; ic..ii., WilUii.

Director of the State Bank in place ol uoo- strain, 1 orbel, V anaeveer, "- ;

crt Morrison, when, on counting the ballots, Wilson ol l . voooruu, . it appeared thai Robert Morrison had receiv Qa moli0 0f Mr. Conwcll,

cd 23 votes, being all that were given. Rp90!vcd, That the committee on the juMr.Battell,frmtheconmiltceon cla.nr.8, d;ci,'rv be instrclea to inquire into the ex-ri-norted in favor of nn allowance to John - f nrftvi(iin bv la- allowanceslo

. .. . .r I.. mii r nhlrn I .'-"- 7 o J

tjrabo, collector oi v-';. - Ktwnlon and Administrators

ce

!id on the table.

Mr.Sicler,fromthe select committee ap- . V . . them ielUed. quirer of tbis morning

w,;,,i.l m numiance of a resolution to dralt .... ' nluriip.

a mcmoriauoo..K.cr, r...j... iv,fr

vjn moiioii oi in.. iiwwu.j

a..ihnr-.7Pil hv law. and that the defacing, or

endangering the building should be prohibit

ed by sumcicnt penalties. Respectfully submitted,

N. NOBLE, M. MORRIS. S. MERRILL.

R,.U.,r, nf Wu,nancr in the Post Office A

.. . rnrvri. Top which we cannot nno

or meir servi." . r...

ears mine uumci .iu

The result of it is,

afe ta estimate it at less

. I "II.. C f mi np rOOJ

lhan 50,000 acres. It is mine w... TThether further appropriations shall be made

for tbe same.

"The surveys of the public lanris naie j. u-

gressed during the preent year

as practicable, and lo ine mmoM ,-....... bv law for the discharge of office duty, by the J . .. r. I ,1

several surveyors uenera..

reston ti n, was overthrown. As soon as lhe new government was organized, the negotiations were renewed, and confined until the 4t . oi" July 1 133 1 whi.ii a Uialy v a-signed a I'ar s.

Sti.ch owned by the Unit v.i State. The following is a lit of The Stocks owned by the government of the United Stales at the prestnt lime. 10,000 shares stock in the Che?epeake anil Ohio Canal Company .$99U,000 00 800 shares stock in the Dismal Swamp Canal Company 200.000 00

2,335 shaie stock in the Louisville and Portland Canal Company ?33 500 00 2,250 shaies stock in the Chesepeake and Delaware Canal Company 4 50:000 00

, a certain per cent, in proportion to the room to day, api.

Vahincton, DlC. Cth, 1G24. In passing through the Ro'urula of the Caj -

Itol ibis morning, . .. e, .-a .hre. itor.k in the Rank

th unroveiine of thc front ol mars, wiint- -

Peace lay prostrate at his feet: It struck me,

and, 1 believe every one, as an ominou. . x...-

statues are nine anu a nan icei

U. S.

$ 1,802,000 00

$6,43-1,000 00

The balance of tbe original .inscription t.

, pursuance o. V",, ..n.u": leave to reoorl bv bill or otherwise. -rriT'Z r. 1'a( c!r ih r?. . "'r "u.i ...Il .nr.hv of a nlaie the Hank United States, C;5CG sl.ares, Wa! tran.

.ItoConcrc-M, praying tnaiaiiuioic . - In ,ne rosi wmc ue.c V ' nign.aiiu ...B --w . Tre.urer ol lbe L'n.to.J m-i. .

- w . . ..- i - i r .. . iir iv Annrniu i. i .1 . (nrn r-iir nnn iili'ii ; . 1 :.i n 1 1 - .

iiprsons who wereencaKed in me inaian wr, ' naa nau tneir wrappcio in ine capuui.

iween the commencement oi our rrvu.u Kesolved, 1 nai ine juu.i..... j meen soia oy one oi ...c y. i - As we are about to make rep. ..,., th D.,..ment 0f Navy and I'.ivateer JVnsi. n i .u- - ll..iatwl I ,n.j;.na makniP R IDC' Ik. .(Ka. .r.oeln !inir. I he extent lO W niCU , , , , .. .... ., L- c nriz.! nfil"er J J . .

nitnrv Rirue u anu ... j iiiuum .uw .. j - -. ... i . . . - .i- iriciii.il imui. m i -

seren hundred and nmety-four may be placed cia allowance to guardians upon some dehn- thl8 ha8 been cerried, may be interred irom Frcnchgh5p9 anj cargoe?, I have 1 1,,. npn,ion roll, made a report of consid ite rule, and also to compel guardian! t re- tne fac, that one witness slatnd he had . .. . enouire 10W many ol

. -.i ... . ... I. i. r .1 .1 fUur hnnrtrpd naneTSl .. . , i: r- ii mcla n.

t . . . i .. ........ t. I in n mpiiiiii I in i j Avrv iwii wrrti nnnnni m nr iiinuitiiu iuu. . i i i - nMAvr..cAni, nrifr nr irin lih.iii.-..

arable lengtn , Hccuiiiprmn-u new men uv.nu. - j

' il.oCpnpral Assembiv on inai iuu i. n i;nf Mr.Uch?:rl.

' - I vifl nt w, - - , . r m

U tice. J . j . .inter .

... ... - y . - I I

I'i.p rft.nrt was ordered t be printeu, ana .u-nn .h. ;..di-

------ . ,

law tor i.c UUU131I

- - - T , , MUCH. IV v-1 " . l ' ----- j bought four thousand four hund.redPaPe" shio8are exposed under ordinary circumsh

within two months from Wills in mc-1 wsl ce3 to our cruisers, and also where they are

1 find that the commercial w..

r .1 ....fiAf s i.r iviAirtu rt un art rl f .

llio m. lunue, u....t i . v..,..-

riositv to enquire how many of these same i I : ... C w. me f r-

The Public Lauds The annexed extracts

in hp fnund.

rine of France embraces about G ,000 vessels, . . . i f 7l .1 nnfl Inna. and

ol me agcregaiu uu.ucn , -

. . I.. . - . I I r.

The House proceeded to the election ot a diency ol P'0; am'7oa ,V Cor wrrjinp from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of manned Cy 57,000 men. Bank Director, and on counting the HH"1 "f. the General Land Office, exhibit a summary of vessel5 0fJtlie average 1,

Appeared that Robert Morrison .ece.v.u any Jd onlra ' to the the .perations of that office for the year 1834, 1.. a.,d that there were 20 scattering which they may have shippea,conir.iry i i remarks, lhe Commissioner

... f nassencer or passensers, wun i j '

votes. . . . . , . , . . ..i nthprwisp. states lhat

me fteicci cu....... .-t j .u

. li.C'l .J 'v. vr ...... ...i ..'iilrd. "an act to subject real and per

Fonal cslate to execution," approved Feb. 4, on

hP table, relative to electing Representa-

' . . .- . f K.r tirket throueh-

tl rmorled the ame, amonded pursuani nves io o..g.c 3 b ""7, lo31,reportea tne am , ' -ldej Lllt thH state. was taken up, Mr. Crume mov

5. 1 IIC rtlin...u...-". I-' . r...lk. rnne ri.

the amount of fiHy dollars from ed to postpone inUeiin

Of this number, 820

burden of 2o0 tons are

nnirnopil in foieicn trade out ol i.uropc.

U . ... . i r

iom,.,. . uvorMDcr l ie ike niimoer n

IOW icocv.iw, ....-..-w-

9 nO ton?, trade to different countries in r.u

i t. ol nf 30 tons each are

-The sal.s of the national domain are annu lr:it. rnetit cabo

atly increasing with the tide of emigration lo the J-- - of arc

gitus. A rumor was current in Wall tret on Friday last, that orders hd been received at tbe Naty Tan! from Washington, to have a'l thc ert$ now on the stocks, in such a state of forwntd-

ncss as ta allow of their being launched within thirty days notice. Of the hundred members r.f the Pennsylvania Legislature 5 are farmers, and tit'ifm lawyers, two, s-iys the cm respodent ol a I'hililfl. phia morning paper- gentlemen, and the remain

der merchants and mechanics.

to instructions

lor exempting --'""" "''J - , r - : V.rh mnlinn nre

execution. Mr. Shaw moved to amend ine erat.on oi Wiaro......, - M"T ll b .trikin- out ".hfty dollars" vailed by the following vote: Zr L ? euiie dollar?" with the Yk as Messrs. Armstrong Bell, Benne . t o nothing herein contained shall Bigger. Bawcr,Brackenridg ,e constructed so as to affect in any manner Br3 an, Carr, Carter of C. Cook, Crume, Cu im,tr"u m"dc on rights accrued previous to berlson,Gurry,Curt.s,D..v.s Dunning Evans, h abS allhat Sme Gaddes, Green, Hardesty, Hargrove Harris, the puoncauoi. annra:,-. nPku. Hoauland. Howard, Howell, John-

. .r ,a.,r.nn whpnsoever iheoiucer ton, i,ocKnarr, ijci mi ......! j

excm

ll IVIIIJI

III 1IUII1 tACtUUl'l. . li...w--- . . WklllV..Mf.M. I, the execution shall believe that prop- McDougle, Mclntire, Moore, Nave, Newman, "verand above the sum of seventy live Tarks, Puckett, Ray,Schoelmg,Shank, Sha, " ! LaiMPmnt from execution Smith of F. Smith of R. Stafford, Stanford

West and Southwest, and the accumulating pop

nlation of those fertile and extensife regions

The vast territory of the valley of the Missis

;.mi extendinz east and west, from tbe Alleja

nv to tbe Rocky Mountains , and north and south

from Upper uanaaa io ine uun ui mi;n.u, i" cptit a scene for the contemplation of the philan

ihroDist and political philosopher, and a field

for the operations of tbe legislator, of the most

sublime character and moral inuuence, as con nected with human society, hitherto unprece

dented io the anuals of the world. Wilha lrce white Dorulatioa greatly exceeding that of the

United States at any periou oi ine revolution,

means of subsistence for tens ol mil

rhiellv distributed, as follow?:

Trt In din 35 merchantmen.

.iiatinn.nnd with resources bevond ne-

ertv over ana aooc me au.i. . ..v ....-,...-----,. - (.. ( . ngus u. dollars is claimed as exempt from execution Smith of F. Smith of R. btatlord, !anlorQ ce8sily of human wants and human convenience,

.,..eA.t nr defendants: which appraise - atorm, strain, ioroe, v"'--m - ' with a c mate more tempetaie anu miiu, ai.u a

Z ' ! " I..H hP relumed bv the sheriff or ct - WiUott, Wilson, of P. Wilson, ol V. ooa- o,ific aml fruilfulf lhan anJ which

otlkerservini; the process with the cxecu- ruff, Wright, and Gregory, bpeakcr-b. hashi,herl0 been discovered, there requires no .?Kl"boffir or court," Nats Messrs. Angle Chapman, Conwel , f he Itnaginalionno genius of ex-

Mr Smith of R. called for a division of the Hannaman, Kelso, Kilgore, Menden .all , (ioano confidence in prophecy to anur. Olllivii - .1,-,, , n -l.l.:ll -T"U Vuwlpr Wallace. 1 oo . . , e.,. ik

-uestion. After some debate the hrst nrancn rneips rx-cKu.n,. u-. , I ... . .L - .J. iHilli I .. nJ IV i lenn nl 1 1 . 1

UIC1CUI, IU YlllUnaii""..9 . -

iollars," was put, and was determineu in u.

IN SENATE.

Saturday, Jan, 3, 1835

ticinate lhe future revenue and meansof strength, . . i ! it. T:..:

prosperity and happiness, wnicn ine iiv.....j has designed and allotted to tbe transmontane

valley of North America." ,

The annexed statement exnious ior

the

. , . ... ik. vear 1833, and the first three quarters oi io ji, Mr. Whitcomb, from the committee on the J w of public ,and3 od in each Sta(e judiciary to "horn wai referred. and Territory : the amount of purchase money ;

The same gentleman, .ru... . - nts receiTed in cash, in lorteit

bounty land scrip; A into the Treasu

nowersanddutie60Iexecutors,aam n.strai0r9, .IatemCnt. and by a reference to

nd guardians, which was read and passed to rf wiU ap

...nirma.ivo . o -l A9. flAVS 31

.............. , j- J ft Mr V nostoone indenn-

itely the further consideration of the bill and pending amendment, which motion was deci ded in the negative yeas 13, nays 10.

i ne quesion men recurred on ine iw.u. i - 0 j n ac. the several amount hranchoflheamendmentproposedby Mr Shaw that subjec t report ed. b 1 toi l d ,aad elock aod io military b to the amendment of lhec Jnmittee, and was to organize Probate Coo Is dehning the of

determined in the affirmative. Mr. Stanford moved further to amend said

Island of Bo'irbon, Sec. South Seas Brazil River Flalo Mexico Cuba Jlayti United States of America West Indies, rot belonging lo France Cayenne Senegal and Gorcc . Martinqne & Gaudaloupc

Whale hshcrics

70 25 f.5 20 40 50 CO 36

d . do do do do do do do

23 40 300 b

d.i do do do do

Circumnavigation by way of China 5 vVc

The French i avy with wl i h also we are

likflv to make ourselves belter ncqu.iuneu, 1?

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nn, mihtrd V. IlCXl SO 111.11 Ol J'.n i; ..; II u , I uu

most formidable in the world. It was recog

nized and permanently organized, in its several branches, by the ordinance of 1829 s'me which time it has rapidly improved in ever) particular. The number of vessels afloat

('vaisseius a float,") that is , fit for sea, whether in ordinary or commission, in 1532, is sta

ted as follows: Ships of the line au, i- ngaies

68, Corvettes 33, Brigs C7, G .lliots Uutters,

&.c. 121, Steam ships. bombs, iV. vc. total 374. To this forte considerable additions were made during the I ist two yeais.

ippear that the

amendment by adding the following as an ad- a second reading. ,aIes of 1833 exceeding those ol 1 832, 1 393,ob3 ... I i.. mn nf Mr. ii.mnree, u was i j.u. r .....rkua nnnv

dilional sectiog viz: i - - pPP,i(ipnl 0r,he State acres, ,85U,yua ooi.ii. . r.v.....v j. u. And anv subsequent sale or barter Resolved, 1 hat the I resident ol the blaie . . , into the Trcase.y

j i ,i i .nnnri in i no nenaie hii . " . . . . , r . .

nf the property so exempted shall be void. IBank &e requesicu 'tr'-";n i, . 1 1 1 U4 306 dollars; and that the sates oi . l'tPi It Ve to procure the necessaries j exhibit of the condttifi of lhe t' 1 i'ree oaartera of 1834 exceed those of th

of hi during -lhe inability of the person to Branches up to the tirs oay o .u JJ co od;ng qa.rUri of 1833, 330,291 acre, ; ,. , 1 1 v, I is soon as ascertained; and also a ii.iicuiiim i pay Ins dtbtj.

Thc injuries fv.r wh'uhwe s k redress arose out of seizirts made by the Frim lun

der the table hills respced

The Bctlin decree, dated the'ilst Novem Vovcrment deposits; lndi;

ber 1807. 'propriations for the cxnen

The Milandecree,dittcd 23d Nov. and 17lh that will furnish, with many Dec. 1 807. ' work for the balance of this

Extract of a letter f mm a member of Congress to the. Editor 'luted 'Washington, Jan. 1, 18..". Nothing of interest has occurred in tin- legislation nf Congress for the last week. Yes

terday Mr. Adams delivered before bnih hou

ses, the President, IIe;;ils ol Depart merit, and

in immense assembly ol luiies and Gentf -

mon, an eloquent oration on the. life and rli.iracter of Lafayette. It occupied near three

hour in the delivery, and abounds wild interesting incident in the life of tlii great man,

connected with the history of the American

and French Kevolutiotis. Many j'i-t senti

ments are expressed on the nihanf.-es ol re

publican and representative government, f.a-

favcltf; was a distinguished man. and as a patriot and Benefactor. I would give him the precedence over all men of the age i:i whi !. he lived and moved, except Washington, who i:. the. estimation of the world, is not surpassed; and who was deservedly said fo he '-lir-t in

war, first in peace, and first in llic lie.u ls of his countrymen." In conformity to iwigc, neither house met this dav, and the Presiih-nfs ho:i-e was open

from VI to "2 o" lock, to all who ch so to ei.ter it. The weather here is that of a northern

winter thc ground being covered with snow near two feet deep, on which the sun has fr

some days made little impression.

The house ol Kepresenta:ives is yetorcupied with the Bill regulating the pay .f the officers of the navy, and as it embraces all the officers of the Navy, it will he jomc time he-

fuc it can he disposed of. There are al

I here are al-o en i ng the puld'C I n lian tcrrilo'v; and a- 1 enses of "overnnn ,'

other hiils ..if

short scel

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