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in i rv u ui oe in.irurii .1 to ni.jiiiir into lluC ui, jTi'i'i iet Mt.'l i -r-i.f y of alx.libine ii 'nn '' 0:1 "t Mr.j.r (icr.i ral in tlie Aimv of : ulieijl ' ' ' ' aCbicli h -; 'I hat the committee en Milijlary t: ar- be in-tni!ei t. ir.jinie into III... r.. . i vl, ... ... . -... 1..-. - . I

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. 1 i 'i ' t i 'inini"ioner ia uie ,r1 nr. 1 I t..e l nste l M.! . i'u .,';f . 'I b it tbf rommittre on roa.! :ir .! r:ii.i! bo i:tt ! o T i' to ni'jmre into :tf.e expose- ot r i.;r:t:,u the inihtaI'm jr ,J u:n M. hdl to the mouth of jM--iavr.-ow. m the?ate of Man.e. Mr. NOBLi:. . n the last ri'.soW i'ltj- n tr. i.'e a.n ; ob r it o i: ""iul he, ta rtlle loi,i t!.:s l'ov rrinn i.t, uro. . p u. prinripl-, it 1cce irv tt iecmM u md ir. u'o "I.t t w Til I tit : :ic JMIi I v 1 ' .I'd .1 flic 1 ! t :o w !s r iv 1 , f, . foe mi r. ;i, t o 111 in ha- a nu ' to 1 1

j.i'y tb'ti; up. .11 tbi- tloor tm r- it .s " ! ' It :n l oil t c n tut Si - eni I W li it v t p .it k ot t.ie .Ini-rv m wid "l'ii.e' nn a:pr ti.iM-n: ha. r. m

f v T e n-tit ia.t hii in.t t it -11 i d. I ! . t !, n th,' pe-'j le of I d an ' I e i'ln.p.it w it,) (j)sm :ir ; Al d liow .. i Inn Ii M'pcii! I a a b cau e tlier aa fon., im.-.g . the Avvrican tint a wanting. 5 r. 1 w mt no wavering mthf? Seinte. I h hi in my hand the iire it lnrt r ot the peoph-, I mean the Constitution of th" U.ote I Stile-. I hat i the instrument wtml, jivef power and sen'.res ri.t, r the people ol Mime ..re opp.ied t. the openi.iil of our read, how an they ajk u? t.. pen a road for thmxf Sir, rod car. 00 t pencd with, ul money . I thio a lirchra d to n u , to excite, and to a linn u! ninTb shall we Hop? Perhaps !.t r,niuii'iiiT. .uv t onsiiiuenii .ii.iii Msr t. h uu-m- w 1 h co ardl ubmii--ijiuwiic 1. taeir rights are iti quetion. ill -te Mr. N. rt i d th res luti on

ircn.'oth red by the t;entlcmiii from Maine,

i d pioi eded J If the Constitution is to he our guide, u n.u.t ho n verued hy it; but mi, I .v;i nl to know wi.y the ye.i and navnr liillcil lor 011 tht tinn u rl n H !,0n Win was that do. e? A, e these iuiiti uli. nal sciuph-s nioitriii o.e (ai ha i in another where the public good 1 s concert ed? That seemn to he tta t Ihit Mr, w r thoul l abandon that 0 ,rii .1 sy scm id h-i-l itior, and h g

'pbjlatc t )r the public cod at all timr , and

.! .ot f r ohr-elvrs. Let u re-tore ti e - ivoo - tilullon to its oriiMi.al nuiilv. i his 1 w'.al we 011 ht to do, ai d what I - !'ali le ip to do. 1 have followed in the w ikr cf great m n to.j ng. 11- re Mr. N. rea I horn the Constitution vortir of it-i provisions on tb.e pow "f Conit-i, and pK-ceedf d.J i) j ia- find a. y thu g in tb.s instru m-ht wliuii l tlorls paiti-il Icgisla lot 5 ? I da o .'. And wa it not tnte.'n.e I l)i the i 1 a rn.' r. il I h ( 'm itit.i. 1 .t., thu we should do our .liilv a hou1 h-.;il i-..,? Itislouad in .v froten Irnah , I'npoil ant to m -ke a road, and I w ml to know if fie pvup'e wish to I ave hat road. i he Coiis-tiiutioii operates veiy when ; it p, tales in Maine, jt . p' laleo euti to Murs Hill. Sir, 1

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from Cliurih to ii'n'.e iiow. ll re a mos-acr a received from th" PrciJenl ot the U nit d :ne?, alter w! i(h. Mr. N. pmrr edf d. primit.-un o! the 1'iesi'Jer.t, wiiat rait r ah ( n is ic la reiaiion tonus mii icrri. p'ipi' t ine uesi ruzr oecn insviiri .. ... .. . 1 , . v 1 ! jrtih'' cjji'e'tipt . bir, may htrom. " 6!ipet i'iiU!-, but it sboi ld not he uojut; and I -ay that those people of tho Win shall not be trrat'd with contempt. An act fur Hmihtvy roa i 'i watiftd, toi id it ia t)-i- r.l ii rt if tli r ltiln.r t road ? ( I It re Mr. N. n ml from th m t .... .....v. l -. ......... ....... of ( )i ji;rf.) Tin road i n military otif, near tie North Kern tu. unitary of Ma i.e. 1 am in faTorof it, Str, il they want i'., ff the people of Maine wat.ttbe roa., I t them hne it; hot 1 fear a? a nm, who wiote to me iateli upon t' ft u'--ct of tbr public, said, wt hnve iP'u'rrs anong u, tico Irgfcd rovt Sir, K'tiiC b k to enr poiol and I ato fr .. Irom the Act id Coniirr tbe ni ovii. i tiiit v lit i7rt 1111111 t.ii 1 lir ri.ir i autbo iiong 'he Pre sident, if i.ece-ary. to employ a military f. rt p ) Now, ithii pait ct it .VrianVcm! if it is, 11 eemi douhsfil. Sir, it n-em to m that til- Cniiititntioi: i contiucted h co. ei lence. M trs Hill! Mart Hill! ' Sir, I am about to fin sb; and w.l iy, that the people of Maine will tn -Upportcd.bv Indiai a They can't se dui e u to rai-e our l at d ;ij ii st the S uihcrn pt ople. No; not all the Hart hud Convph'ioi-s 111 'he world can n ni e us tod it! I am a eontliiutiot.a unn: but am I to hae in S'ate in-u 1 d hy this propositi in1? Sir, Ike peo pie 'itll not lie in-ulfed! Mr. CUANDLKR rose and obltd, thai il Would t e Mil Ili-llIt to tin ii insion m:i if f the Senate, to din u:h ipiebtion leter the .S nan r, v ii iiim riol a fiieid to what the it n . ui 1 1 etn I dmna Ciiiled the Alio ri an y su 11 , i ad or hhd not aright to uliti.t! n resolution. To the n-naiikr d the friA man ot h d.ana, he whould .ot 'tc time of lht Senate in maka.g any ely. He had thought piop1 to submiUhe riso'ution now undei ui.Sidna io; 1 1 tl e Senate a h pt d it. no sho hi -n.ititit-d; if not. he woub.i aicput 1 e in r- j'-ction. Mr. NOLLK said he did not louht that lb. nenth man a- unwil I .g to an-wer h iuse he believ d has Ui arte to Co It. Uc Hie all ke ' I crs ot tne reiti, put not of for. in ? jj e aic ii.1? upon cont-iruetion, fon siuctions cetstnnd, ar.d that man The Piesldtt t wa- atoul toe-d M. N. to oider, nhen he observed that I 1 hegi d parish; he h tged patdot t l tlie S nte,jd begged paidon f II 1 g. nileriian.j lie wm net in hunt ( sUih kind ol legisUt ion. lie war op ji. ed to suth pnncij h aid pittd ingA. Suth p rtial policy wan unn u: (and, if It w.tc no dishonor lo tin pi lpit, ne would ay , damnation to it! ,.v, , . 'I he ipitsiioti wa. men l..k. n on the lldoplltth t. Mr ( KIMit.1 K l re-ojutioi , and decided id tle atiiru iitive. lV:thitt(;toiis Ft brum y 4. 1 In the b' t a.- ytst rd-y, Mr. lh nton gave n. lite that be would, to moi row, int rt duce I hili for the gradual inert ae ol the llngit eei Coip, und loi ot e. puipopn. At half oast twelve. tie- Semite proiet ded to the cohbideiulion id hxceutitc In. fines. In the Houe,of Representatives ves ! terday, Mr. MrKuan, from the Com .nitiee on the Post Office and Post Roads, repotted a Rill amendatory ol the IVt OHice Law, which r peals st much of the c?9ting law as irnpo s upon Postmasltis the obhation of di tiibutn g the mails on Sunday. At t:omanyang this hill, was a report on d.e subjeitol the transpci taticn of tin mail on Sundtj, which in iU tone and decwicn is n.lversc to the prayer t those who desire to interrupt it on that day. There was some conversation, not amounting to a c'iscusion, upon motion of Mi. Mi Kean to pi int 000 extra copies cf the report, hut the motion was finally laid on the table. The Home then Uok up the bill from the S' i ate lo autiloriy.- the puirhase und ditiihti;t n of 500 copies of Cuidon's Digest ot 1 no Caws, which was oppo scd,on the question of its third readii-g. hilt was fit ally pMt-ed by a vote of JG 0 79. The Houe then resumed, in Committee ef the Whole ou the state of the Union, tlie discussion of the bill for ihe preservation and repair of the Cum berland Read. Mr. Mercer coruaicu

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A reoluticn wa? laid on the table, I'V Mi. Bnrircr, to he acted on today, appriiitii tt morrow lor the tleciioa of a r i 1 ter to the Uoute for the nrxt f'oi.grs: ar-d another resolution w9ifTred h Mr. Wilder, hich aho !k 01. tt e tab c u; til today, providing liat no per?on who has been crgiged, r ii.ti-rcsstt d ir, a publii nt wyj apei within the Ut 2 oar, j-hxll be ehi;! MML LU I IL L'UIL t lit 1'U tit. I'llliltli 6rr;rv, 6. In the Senate. yeMerdav. Mr. HatEs, refolutioii n queetii g the 1'iesiiunt cf the United b ati to cause to he laid hefoic the Senate a statement ot the ex1 . . 1..: .. t . .a i. paring an t xpeuiiiou ni npioini ine South Sea; ol the additional amount hith sue h expedition 11 y tequn ; ol ' he amountb transit rreri litin the difer nt heads of appropi iation from the aval servn c to lids objet t, attd the au ihority by which such Wan.-f is l"iae een made, was t iplained by the mover, mi d adopted. Thiee houis were -pent in the t oii-idt'Utiion ot Kx-nitive usiiuss, af ei which tlie Senate adIIOUIIUMltO i10tiljH. ! J in tb: II. .use of Representatives, the 1 evolution lb-red on lht j lei cdin c'ay by Mr. Uamsly, lor the rttiiitig ot C',000 . opies ol the Keport ol the Sentie Committee t n the subject ol the Sunday Mad, was laul on ih tabte, on ii.oiion ol Mi. W i.l Ms. '1 he resolution i tld on tlie tab e ty Ml. AN KtNJsE L A K On the bU 'j' C; ol eUCli a Change lh the i i u ' e as w iii ad w H e 1. 1 ai ted on but esfioll to bav- piioiity on the doiket. t v r tl e bilik wtiicti hae on pirated at ttial se- on. wa? hL.o laid 01 Ihethbh. I he li Uie thoti h. ,k Up ti e hdl to n pt al the tonnage dnt.es 01. ships arm sse.b ol l! e L ' it d Stateand on certain Ionian VtMds, oh its. third reading. S- n dii us.on toi k place, v.tious propositions te.i r mace to re t 11 lint t! e hi I! w ill. i Stt uctlohfc t. 1 ej rt pro s ion to rep- .tl the duty t ri .ilt. Mohise-. T a, Ctlee, fci . whoti 1 n . tion w ..p made h IVj r I'. P. Iar lock to lay t e bill u tie latue, and th- qui ttion being taken by ayes aid no. s theie : ppe..r d ay t tor! 92, and by the ea-ting ot cl the Sj eaker the hill was lht n laid u tin table. '1 he H u?i then t-. s led itM-'.l into a Comuuttee cl the W hole on the tal ot the L'rioi .and it-UMed the oi sidera; io; I the hill lor tt:e pn M'rxalioh and re-i-ati ol the Cumbeil 'hd K ad, h,iiig t loU-l po- poi 1 1' tb Sj ecial older? ol theoa. Mr. MlkcER then took th ( or. aiid in it -1 ei h I upwards I t ti lours, Cot 1 hid- d the ren aik? w hh h hr bad t I'lin ci.ti il tn Tutsday. Mi. HAhNArn tbei id ta'iud tbt lb r, aid. n hi- ti otior, the C n inltti e r.e and I-poind piogust. The HuUc then ... j ui hi d. Ftlruvry 7. The St n.nto did not il ytcaday. Ii ti Hoiise ol K pn sei t.ttixi s, Mr w Til's pi op. si i- t t. ana m! th Con ..1 it .... . .. , u.iu , ot the Ui 11 il oraie was 'akct ,,,,, rnooifii'd by hiihM lf. Mt lions wer. tbet made lo lav the re-olu:ioi.s i n the tabh i'hd to p.s1 pot e 1 1, e coi si del at lot f them, as Mr. Sw Til wasiot in the II. ue. The cju s;ion to postpone was bout to bo litken hy uyts at d roe-, when Mr. Smyth appealed, and took Ms Mat. 'J ht nn t'on vits then with diiiwn. His mo'Hficatioh of his piopo -ilions having been read, Mr. Stokes moved to reiommit the resolution-, to the Committee of th Wntlc on tin "tnte of the Union. Mr. Dw cut thei moved to postpone the resolutions till the 3d of March, and thi question being taken by aye.-, and hop", was decided in the negative, ihe ave bring 76, nod the noes 107. Mr. W'tioisthen moved to amend the resolution rendering the Piesidri.t ineligible to ro-elertion, hv poftponiog its operation for eight vears fiomlhe 3d o' Marihin-xt. He de-ired the ayes und noes on this question, hut Ihe call was not sustained, and the mo tion was negatived. The hour h aving then expiied, .iiui the House refusing 1..... 1 1 . 1 i 1 in su-pi-iai mi- mit', mc uisctiaMoii w as arrested. The bill to itholMi the svs iem of Lotteries in the District of Co lombia was read a third time m d pan ..a n... 11 .1 . . . - 1 ui; iioii-c men resumed, in Committee of the Whole, tlie ui.fi .ished busuipss of Kiiday hi-t, heii g ;i hill to reh aae the light of the United States to lands in Laid Floiida to the devisees of William D'.iy tot), which was finally ejected, and H bill for the relief of Kitmcit Preston, on which no decision took place, the House havim adjourn cu tor want ot u quorum. w"(..'ic.'q.' J.vm::L

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to the Recorders of Gibson and Mcr.ru ? counties. To authorize the Circuit Court cf tfci county ol Peiry, tochacgethe evci.tt in a certain case therein narra d. To provide for printing and distrilc. ting the laws and journals of the pret ent session. Supplementary to n act, entitled "as act foi the formation of the crurty cf Cass,' passed at the present tesMon. Amendatory lo nn act rcgulatirg tba juri-diction and duties of Justices of tbt Peace, approved Jan. 50, ZZA. A joint resolution on the subject cf the Commissioners appointed to clear out the White riveis and other etreaiu. An act authorizing further sabs cf the Seminary lands in Gibson and Menroe counties. Supplementary to the act autborizic the loaning ot the Seminary funds. Author zu g the Board of Justicesia Lawrence county to assess a poll tax tor county purposes. A memorial of the General Assembly on the su j cf ot the xtit gu shmer.t cf tl t Indian title to land within the itat ol Indiana. An act to revive an act ertitled "aa act for opening and repairing publio highways in certain countie therein named. To authorize the board of iustUea of Scott county to sell a prv rt of the public t-qtmrt- in tho town of Lexington, acd lor other purposes. M 'kn g gei eral opprcpriatioai fen the yar 1C29. A joint it-Si lution relative to the Ameri. an Col onization Society. An act to lc cate ihe scat of justice of W arren county . To authorize the sale of ibe stboci lands, and for other purpose?. For the relief of purchasers of out lots adjoining the town of Indiana cli under the acts approved Jan. 31, W29 and Feb. 12, In addition to an act entitled ''an &ct for the incorporation cf county liliiuiea appr. vctl Jan. 23, 18.M. For the improvement of the navigation id Lei liver, aid for other purposes. To change the mode cf doing ccucty business in the counties of Decatur ami Tippacanoe. Supplementary to the art rcgulatirg ihe militia of Ihe State of Indiana. Su plemtntarv to an act declaring cettain streams therein named, public highways, approved Jan. 2G, 1C54. Relative to navigable streams, dcelan d highways by the ordinance ef 17C7. To amend the soveral acs rpgulatirtj the Judicial Circuits, and tiring tho times of holding Court. To orgai ie Prob.atc Courts, ard da fining the powers and duties of tXCCQtors atid administrators, A memorial to Congress, rlr.tive to a salt-ol the French lick reserved towni dp. A . a t in a Idition to the "act laying If . rtam Mat roads, and appropriating s 100 000 thereon" acd its suppJi-ment-. A j int resolution of the General Ai--emhly, i'.uthot iz'og the printing 4000 copies of the act authorizing th sab- ot tlie school lands. An act to cause the state road leading from New Albany to Princeton t be opened. 1 o amend an act for opening and rep uri. g public road- and highways, ap p:oed Jan. 24, 1828. Id provide tor the inspection of salt be fond th ur. To amend the act entitled an act Tor assessing and collecting ti e reverse, approvid Jai uary 20. 1024. Concerning the Wabash and MihOii canal. A joint resduticn relative to iL three p r cent fund. An act making sppcitic appropiiatioi for the year 1S29. Number of acts, resolutions, &.c. 10j Sihrr Hook. In thy library of Upsal, in Sweden, there is preserved a translation of the Four Gospels, printed with hot metal tvpes. upon violet colored vellum. The letters are silver, ai.d. hence it Ins received the name Cdfr Jrgenlca. The itdtinl letters are iu gold. It is support d that the whole was printed in the. same manner as hook binders letter the titles of books on the hack. It was a very near r; pioach to the di-covery of the art ul priming; but it is not known how old it OF ALL KINDS, rvfjrr t!e9 at this Gtf't

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