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REMAINS OF IV A SUING TO V
'VAsmscTof. I'r.n. 11. !
Tlm Senate nnd House of Ucpriwrri" ‘
• i i Imvo passed n joint resolution i<> '•..•It*- I
I,. i!i>i Centennial Itirili Dav of In"nge ;
. nylon, authorising llii* President of the •
. • ■ mid llm Speaker of tin; House of Re- I
» n'fttivcs to malm application lo yon for i
rcotnins to ho removed nnd deposited ini
i npitol, at Washington, in cnnfot utity »vitti j
.idn'tonfl of Congress of 3 (th Dff. 17MP.
■'.cv have passed another joint resolution,
i.r.rising in to main 1 application to yurf,
Mr. George Washington Park Custi..,
i',r remains of Maillol \\ a-hiiigtnn, lo 11 r.
.i;d and deposited at III.) “tunn lim<* with
. • of Iter lain consort Goman tV .i.hitiglnn.
hrrowr.li nncdosn copies of these rwn-
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’ r«*uj:i»ly, «ir>«] which w#*r«» r*r
Th f Ibitoivmtf preamble and
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wl!i.T*j Mr. f’l'r.u nt 4 .-
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art nfrO k .•••SlhiH itl'l'lllll
t'‘ti;*»vu! from the .Malt'.
Wh undcrManil, *ra* '' ^ •V!<'*ph:.l A ti*r:ra->
Scniini-I, that Mr. B i ja'n!:! Ffitfipr, district •».*
(Tie [s.mthwu.k. haa oStalMtd p:.uni »V*in» th*: trovern-
IF. JWni nfihc United sun-.Mur t'-. of a roe
j Clpnmut, fn.Ce (V'tirtisfur off hi* vil'fig-, i(rn.<i*Jy f#nJ*lf- f lliod of £''ncf«lir*£ Ugh rican h : - Hi
Jkt.hr r.:^ *?arch <5,1832,
/: nirr. n u v n /». .v n. i rr. i vv>.ir.no.v
Thr
'<) in t!*r dif.
tniU,—Mu* h (mnt»! ti'i» i
mult mi }»it»rnnl«, nt tin* tnimrronj* fsttbir* -<
t rM'itaminif lit*- If n* .ah a» « wr *-on*
,: r.t.d ints.c disr.liartnof tho duty j„|. i E-'vn,n.,.n,l and hre- N"-",on rminn-r, iul flic
thrfn romtnrrt
!i,i\n to ri iiiiion licit yon would |" ,n «>Krvl. anil if -nr re.
i|i» not n!;vav« fsrul in tli:*» piprr nnw« n« l ift? n*
Jt’xpr(t f wo !if»pr* iV*y will :ittrif)iilo thf*ir di-ap;
| mi-lit to tint tnn'mtj^r -nnt to our nrpliL' 1 '»rt».
I trust that wh» n t’in mail rnntraoffl r.;»* ntnin t
} '••oinr nr»,vision illlti* madf to foiaiil nnmnHt Ktir
t t'ralt'd fai’iiM't. Tio-vra mot all bn imnvon.\i!i!* .
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early i*n nn.^vinr fn ihn j»[»jilirAlton as j
; o prnotifaltlf.
V/o have* liio honor to ho,
\Yi:h jipnit rcspurl,
Vonr rihd’l s< rv.tn?^,
JOHN C. 0 \IJIOUV.
Piostfleit! of the Senate n:i<l Viro
Pn'fiiJent of tin* ('ruled States.
ANDMKU STKPlir.NSO.N,
4*|»enlter «'f flu* 11. nf Hefire.44*fiiativen.
r. J. A. WAHtiiNCiTON, Mothit Vernon.
An e.xtrart frmnthr
fit r. Mi!!, r ofS. C. will Im
Ut
elf!..
, blit
r tie
Mount Vvnson, Vy.u. 15.
T > * p } Ionov able thr President of th*. Senate,
vu I the Speaker of tin II. of Heprescntn tiers.
(Jiuttemm—I Imvo to neknnwled^o tlm ro-
a i;it of your letter and the resol uliott^ of ('on-
/ res?*, to f-arty into eomplnte efl’t-ct tlnit which k
•..as adopted in Drccmher 17J0, lor the re- jbig’i r«
i.v*v:;l of the remains of (ieucrnl Washington nnd
to the seat cf (2»>vvtmncnt. ,
1 have rereive«l, with i»r»*h-ni» I censihihty, j
the expression of the denim of l/on^ress, re-j
joe-*/ nCinp the* whole nation, to have the < tn- ,
imly and caro of the remains of tny reverend 1
whieh it h
:aniM !ii?!,- I bat i.* n* w in rflnhnn
r:*»e on tvbirli it trrain, ut-dn not
If? pnblraS if. The remark'; f.n s*
ar« bubl, Hareastif, spirili.nl ami ;»<
b!o ‘ ; rml»»r fr#»:n S. iihi-I hti.’o
sy af the lmm. ,# tfinnt * of Mi. For.*
»vr Ihmk if |*i* b;i!.!.' !io •• .!l st
11 »m* «jti»i *• r 11 • h i*
irr»» rc|iiita i<ni i»h an fj iipi'-nt «l
,rl will no fbmht mpfl llii* R|»,»mv
i junlifif nfjon ofbi« enure 1 ’.
T' 'Vf pf’rt (iv«- b> l it' 1 \n*ji
«prct« il fVltnw rui/.fti, Itortoe l , iuil /’ 7Ji
of) in thr I’uiiJi trtnv, durinif i!h blnoilv, hut uni*
t • cor/*
rl.it
! nrri-din^ t<» tlm i
»»i*r.»
relative*; nnd the struggle wlin’li it for* J ,M, ‘ J lunate rlrtiuch'for f.er.hun, has rrturnt
Oared in my mind between a sense of d"iv to | nu j ronim.-ue. d tlu* prat tire of hi* pmfr
‘tie highest authorities of mv enunti v, ar. 1 pii- j
vrite fec-linff**, has hee.n urently fMotiarrassm/:.
]'u' when I rei’uUeCt that his e,.'|, in r<»sj)feij r “ ' u. - . •» m A.
to t!ie disp«*9:tioi» of hi- r‘*ni:nns, lias been 10*1^“ 1’" 1 •* P r, *l , "f for ut t m Mount
rontly enrned into full efTert, nnd that they 1 ftU ‘ n
now irpnHC in perfect tranquillity, sinroundud
hv those of olln r eiiduaretl members of the
f.nnilv* I hope ('ongress will do ju-tiee to
(he motives which fieem to me to require that
1 jdnoih) not consent to their separation.
I play yoii,uentleiticn,tn communicate these
sentiments and feelings to Congress, with lint
grateful acknowledgements of tho whnfu of
the relatives ol my Grand Undo, for thr? dt*-
♦ingtiished honor which was intended to his
oiriimrv, and to accejU C.• r yourselves :s:/«nr-
p tiers of mv j* rut it tub* and efleem
(Signed) JOHN \ W\Sl!INGTON.
Larar t<;r of Munm Vhii Itnrm, nnd
] w-uich l<-itur VIr. Voir..h-jg-r rr•lied fir h j-isti(ic«li<»a «*t *
j ),m vol*-in r«jcc*jua» tr.C umriiuutiuii of Mr. Van U irt n j
|—ihrrf'<r, r ^ /
j lif'.ntccil, That from r.ur prrs-»nnl knowlrdgnnf Sum- «
ucl K. r!ein.-:)t, nr.d hi* rimd.u t whilt* a rc-idcnt ofj
: !ii -i villaj;#*. n e un'.rzi'.sthrjhj pronounce ihut he is j
mtiltnl tt nortetHf. iin ! it uttrrbj UiUi’0; l\>j the CJUnteil* J
unce rf a,ty honorchlr r'on.”
rroru ti»i‘i it will b«* r*ru thn? ae ami stone,another
material j-opportcr *d’the totfrrii:if fahricof the rppo*
siijon, Imslo-mi dtsj V»rr l, leaving if, tf n<*t in a pros-
Irafe, ut b i-t iri it dangerous road:?:o:i. We lil’.t* to
pit tlu-^r farts drvrlopi-il—-for if at..y portion of puM'r
: :p»rj* 1 opinion iim!* ct/rrertinn, it only by the prrsenlafion
thrv ‘offacts, •euhhorn and incontrnfrrtdtle, that a change
riot* can tm «:T c.f: I. In good true, w rdn!l ul! ;j* t right.
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Ltap War.—V.'g alv. uy- l»*e! u yuruhar veneration
^ rr " f.r the .:u-fomr ofuur and nre Dtnorjjf lho«c
who I •< !; upon tin: innovation.* of modern times will)
. dissatis'action and regn t. The “ progrrrsive flute*
of improver ir r.i M maj hr useful in (he aits and scien
ce.*, hut rive »j*, unall.m ii .Mil luiadiillciRlod.ihr frank
ami Himph* tnirner* nf mir lorrfaihrrs. More rape-
riulli would v.c like t.'i sr.' revived the tashiou of 1606,
ne Mated m the foMmmu: rsiraet Irom a book primul
in that year, entitled “ (‘i.urtsliij*, l.ovr and Matrimo-
uld idtc lo fj;r v. !to w ould be tile happy
I htv.,riU« ofllm fair. I.adn s, .supjmse you reinstate
the law at once, and let hoast of another event
lo oink** its imuiion hallowed when years ami £cutu-
nc» shall have rolled away, ft- aii Che following :
41 Albeit it is now hec un** a pint*.* of the common
l.awe in regard to the Forhd relations of life, that ns
often an every hi."•**• .o .b* year iloih return, the l.ndves
) have the .'jolt* privjJ. g*-, .J*n»ug the ’line il emitimiefh, ji
| of making love unto tij:* men, winch they imiv doe
j cither by words or look*, a 11>* tin* u ."eeirn-th p oper —
•» that our , and moreover, no man shall lie entitled to tlie benefit of
, late Sor- Clergy xvho doeth refuse to nc« rpt the idlers ofu hul ve,
dothc in any %\ise u?:\i l.:r proposals withe
r tohtun , c!' , . ,J
is t!:c
trie Tren-:
( of c m
Oliver W^dcntt, whot# now
only imrvivma n:end»<*r < f M'a
siu-crfded AlvSand-r llamihu
partiner.t.
\ nt'W r.ocomofivo Cngine has k.Nui
t'liHrieston Itail K<*ad, moving r»u
' work* *1 at eaeli end, witii the cranks i
j the axle; the iiuvmtf pow-er i.< cxaetlv i
the Koad, and in suspended m two fr»n
mniiiiur ok to give : »ut ouo ton weiglit
It is of id le»rse power.
Account* from Vrn f'ruz to t!it -7?h n’t. rccrivc<l
nf New Orleai.M, f-tnfo that an army of2.’if»0 men, com
manded !>y the Minister at am, left Jala pa onthe*23d,
to inveni i’era (’.rut, nnd put down the huurr. ction.arv
ir.ovruiients ot (h-n. Santa Anna. I'roin the deter
So't.h Curoi.cb ii^otusl ;6o tJuited Staten,
ift« r some dtrhate, ordered to be ••ngiro^sc 'i
for a third ritadmg, by a decisive vote. Tho
hills making appropriations—for revolutionary
•ind other pensions—for the Naval service
for 1832—for tho payment of arrearages in tho
naval service, chargeable to the enumerated
^ llX y contingent, prior to !«t February, 1832—and
for fortifications for thf.* year 1932, were con-
dieted in Committee of the Whole, on
•!jc**<1 cn thf
j cd oh**iij.*• of tlm re*pc rtive p'.rti* 1
led tlini much bloo«l would bu spilt.
i.fMf. r<»rcyfh in
f mud iu I hi ' d..;*s ,
to t:.«
••‘cm .1 iin:.^:.ry
n 'Iv a r.phj —they
r.!« d. The hot? ua-, ny
*.-|i HiMiH vvl.ai unn.i-
.»h; and by llm way,
it relive mioih'T
imply Mi-».iirn*d hi*
il iiid ronititucnti-
Fla papr
•ear fii
Thecnlfon factory of P. C. Foster,
S. (’. has been destroyed by fire.
Throe or four yetue fiiicc, u s uulur
burned on the same «}>ot.
The f.cgirlutive Council ofFI »ri*la have ogre*
hold their lu*xl ►Cfisioti St. Au'MjtioC.
oath ;
;i, !>•;.
Vernon cMatc,
having declined
i** remove the le
ec-SlMCMSCATCO.
.*/»■««. r.V.i .rs I have j<Ml fuihhrj the p.vn.»..*I of
Mr. Mrltufl*.-'* rep,*.t up-m the Protctling System. It
i«» cmtiunly a:i able nnd eloquent production. It un
folds nior-? dearly the abominable, the flightful and
desolating evil* of tin: Tarill, than any exposition of
. i There art? fuel* Mated,
' „ i /. » | tin? pubject I have «*fer h*.-« n. 1 here art? laci* atntei
nmiuHOl the • bui o r «*t hi* Country f*> tlm C apiiol, | n(U j conclusion*drawn, w hiJi cannot be enntr/npi..
reinnrty d/d tint lake fd./ce. The reason* aI ted widimit exeitinti the iuv.iiuui .ry h<>rr>r *;nd iiutifi-
j ed hv M
i will hr I
F**h. h"i
I nwh •
| latter l..*i
four mil*-
j hut in co
I I >a« tho **
V were, we Ibi’dt, s;t
.1 in lo day’s puner.
r, Rnen.—The great •»
|.iro r/i Char?r*tnn o
* n Carolina^ f.ivoril
V tr. from Vi*i»mia, renulted in f.i
Clara Fcdier won III** first hea
il nev«M» mi.iuteH and fortv-livn
itch ra^ rt f »r 3lf),n0(i
ruojrday the inn
Ct.ua Fisher, ami
iminimi ,
Jirlingtan Jlovse, Tuesday n : 'ht, ) |
February II. ( •
Gf.ntUhirn —'I'hc lotior vmi hnv»» d*" c me |
the honor to write m«*. r»*q , i. ,, -*tM» ( mv niii.ieni 1
fo iIm rcnov.if of tlm remains «•!* my ven*M- 1
} l<* Gram! Parents, from their present residing 1
pin r lo flit; Capitol, I have this eminent re- '•
d. j
‘ tvo mv most hearty consent to the re* I
• I of tlm remains after tho manner re
ed. and congratulate the goveintnent up*
e approncliing consmnintitioi! of a great
’nnttoiiai gratitude.
I have the honor to he,
With perfect reaped, gentlemen,
Ymir moat obedient servant,
>KGE WASHINGTON P. (TSTIS.
The letter | naiioo ol every true* 8**u(hr<in. lie there plui.ily .slu vva
that inateftd of the annual revenue «»l 21 niillioii** *»f
dollern, the fmin required for the ordinnry expenditure?*
of Government, will not etceed 11 rnilliori*, and that
on'y It millions *»f thi-* amount nr**d be raised by duties
, on imp ists, the income of the* public l.nod-*, nnd tin*
'I nnt/luy the Ul.n j divideml:* on hank stock, foray notiiiugof cumit stork.
ply supplying the 1 millions; that llie system of ad
of the | valorem duties i- far preferable lo specific duties, he
cause I he latter J* vies the very same tax on nriiclei of
inferior quality lon.iomcd by the poorm dassen, thul il
J <h*ea on r.imilar articles of the best quality, Consumed
/jnenri* *>fan injury i;i one nflmr leg*, she i utmost entirely by tin.* rb*!*; that th** Si.mli ’m Stntes
> *.l and wm then withdrawn. F.:t for this | rt, ' , payiucan annual tax *»f something like ter or four-
l«n' th** «-on*C'-d was ei>ti**i*bire»l doubtful.
-<20- |facturcs, thi/H makiuc a ch/irgatn of that enormous
, , | amount to the Not them monopolists; that wo nr** pr*<-
•mmetmm «m C e sta- j tklb|l . 4 , tradmvr with the best and most f.u.tful
Adaus j ,n .irk **t in the vvoilJ, under n pc natty of 4Uprre**nt. on
na iltj• j i.iir .Apart,, I'nr tto.otii.'r rrn.on tmrft'r Ih’bvpm, but to
iu:itu* u- trade with the veiy worst, nml most mmutu-
ral iftarK.'t in t!..* wu:l.i. Ve. Mi's.rs, Kditoi., «e
arc iir.diihjt»..l ondi*r the peoalty Above named from
* j tradiofi with all regions of the world,aaveonly tin ilia-
mifuctormg sluti a, jnsl exactly a. tin; American Colo-
nie. were expressly* prohibited from trailing with any
..itier country except Great Britain, and lie pays, anrl
no man ever ripnUc a pri nter tritiit, or defended it h\
more convincing aipmnenta, that we have nnlv to
n mo h'i. ation with stitet regard to that j snbaiitute Sontiiero Stated ihr American Colotiies.'nn.l
, )c iaineierj in « ommiuoc oi mu xxtioic. on tin-
Ue-l -tate of the T.’tnon, roporterf to thn Hmtso am:
jorrfureii to be otiprossptl lor a thin! reading.
In tho Senate, on tho 17lb mat. the a|»|>or
and i tronment hill from ihe Houso was rva.l twico
tho centre "G.nJ r , ; f tt r fc( ] ton fehvt Ccinimitteo consistiti^
M^iaTneh °n ! °* Messrs. Webster, Uuckncr, Ilnvnc, !M;ir-
i each wheel.'ey, Tipton, Dallfts anti Korsylh. Mr. Clay’p
Resolution was lulieti up, and Mr. Kevin”
spolm nt length, iu its support. The Senate
adjourned to Monday.
In tho Houso of Representatives, numrrnv.
hills of a priviitu character wi re reported from
icipa- Ihe Standing Committees. Mr. Jarvis, from
the Coimiiiltce tot the Public Funds, reported
a l.ii! :.i .i.d in the education of Deaf and
I." -, ahent 3onn. j jy ll .v ) i J pr rsortn. Mr. Jarvis, from t!ic Com
i s j.i is inn nt «..s j n .j|i,, e ()I1 |] lfi X’uhhc I’uildiiigH, reported a In!!
I ( 1 1 mailing approprtolioiiH for the Public I'.uih!-
| ings, and for other purposes. The resoltiliot.
I authorizing the Clerk nf the J louse to procure
ja full lengllt porlinil of Guo. Washington, to
, fio executed by Voridcrlyn, was agreed to.—
I The hill lor liquidating und settling tho claims
of (lie Slate of South Carolina agaiiibt Ihe
United States, and the four appropriation hills
mentioned in our analysis of yesterday, were
passed. — fVtuliinglon Clubc.
The Senate did not sit on tho lPtli.
In tho limiso of Representatives, the rcso.
lotion from the committee on the Puli!;'.:
Uuildiiigs, for the execution of a nimble statue
of Washington, to ho placed in the Rotunda
of the Capitol was taken up, and passed by a
vote of ayes 11 1, noes 60. Various private
lulls were reported and acted on, after which',
tho House, on motion of .Mr. Carson, won',
into a committee of the whole, Mr. Speight iL
the chair, upon the hill to compensate Mrs.
Decatur for the destruction by the gallant
Commodore Donatin', of the frigate Philadel
phia, in the harbor of Tripoli. Jfho conside
ration of this well known rase, occupied the
House during the residue of the situitig.—
r ,, .. , , | Tins hill appropriates tho sum nl $100,00'.,
on o .. r. Pursy , ' ,n "P,; p ( , r ,|,j s .,„ r . IOSOi an d provides far its dislribu-
’ ,,wl j| , pt SU| * iiiu,, anmrig Mrs. Decatur, the widow of Com*
J j tnodoro Preble, and the officers and erevv of
homier Intrepid, or their
f.Hu»r* rccMved in N« w York aniirniurr* I
on tlie 12th insl. at llurtfonl uTthf II**v. KIdih r-'*rtio-
Iiiih, I). I). Comuifioiulinu Hccrc-tary of tu»* Ain**ncun
Roar*1 of Minion*. I)r. C.. whs oii a j hhiicv fr.un
Du-iliui to New York. His ihsurth r was biliiou* fever.
Tho bill f*»r the r* fiiovnl of tho free uogrorj from Vir
ginia, panned the IIoihc of Deh-gulod «»i that slnlo, mi
Ihe iOtli inMHiit. Thrr*? is no compulsion to b«* use*l.
The a11in of A'jO.OUO id Ap|uoprititcTi for th* ir removal.
Il i* slated that ai Berlin, a moil
cd of e.xtroclinpa hi aiiiifulyellow
nouioftlin potato**, ami that the c<
dv**d with it, in pr«iof against the
ico, or pyroligneous* ftcui,
!|;1H I)C‘*:i *JlSCovcr-
i e, from the bios-
lor*jf:ilk *»r wool,
tll-ctj of common
Congressional Analysis.—In the Senate, oii
the 15th inst. the resolution submitted on
Monday, by Mr. Benton, directing the Secre
tary of the Treasury tc inform the Senate,
whether Ihe orders issued by the United
•States* Bank, are received hv tlie revonue nf.
lit er*, and by whose order, was agreed to.—
The joint resolution from the House, laid on
the table on Monday, inviting Mr. Carroll and
others to attend the ceremonies of the 22d.
was, on motion of
aod nfier some
stitutc, ottered by Mr Forsyte, was adopted :
Resolved. Tint the Presale,,t of the United j ‘ "
... . , , , i j the Lotted Mates
htmes. he requested lo superintend the deposit , , . ,, . ,
.... . 1 .. ,, , , Ipgal representatives. Mr. Larson udures«ed
ol the remains ut t.eorge tv 'islnngton, in the t , r .
urge Washington, in
place which has been selected for that pur
pose, on the :!2d Feb. lost.
Mr. L’litv’s resoluliini was taken up, and
Mr. Urundy spoke in opposition to it about
two hours, when, not having concluded, he
gave way to a motion lor adjournment.
•U-. .Vain.' n t .,-
led ill one of i*'e ( hailrsiim papers that Mr.
had exprr."i J Ima-i !i on tin' rf i.»r of Cnupress, ns iiv
cirfrilly ia favor efs in i.lifscati .nol'tlie Tai ifftu suit tlm
«i.ihca of the thiuih; hut tlemgli the authority for the
stuti'irteiit w as utionyiftous, ami the fat.t itself not
t : r:in;il hv the iVa-'n i p,m p ipe.-s, yet it Inis tmen wiili
g,eat rrlna'ailre we 'nv viehleij tn the con vie' ion that
nnr hope? el'its trull, nan only imaginary. It now
appeuTH that ho st it i arfheres to tho protective system,
and nrfv
pnneip!
nanooel gooil feelmo- it is not the less an infraction
[ of the (!oa.titiition, tn-eauve the burthen is lighter; nor
j will those whoopp »1* the protection si stem, rata* lit
their even ions elenl ofitx utter abandonment.
jibe committee in support of the lull, aod Mr.
Tracy proposed an amendment to distribute
the Bum uccording to tho provisions of tho
prize law, hut tho amendment was negatived.
Mr. Pearce moved a further amendment, that
1C,000 dollars of the $31,000, allotted m the
hill lo Mrs. Decatur, should be paid io tho
niereu of Commodore Decatur. Upon this, a
long discussion ensued. Before any decision
was arrived nl, however, tho committee rose
and reported, and tho House adjourned.
In the Senate, on the 20lh, .Mr. Kwing con-
und tor llaggmg the P"Mic \. alks wosiwnrdly clll(Jo(J | liB g p C ocli, on the subject of the Imiffi,
ol the Capitol. Mr. P"lk. Irom the Si-loet | in ftlvor Mr . Clay’* resolution nnd the pro-
In thn Houso of Repiv>**fitativpg, Mr.
millions nf iKillurn on tIn* arheb .*» wlut h ih«y r*>- j NN asliUi^ton, from the Fominiltco on the Dis*
xebaup** f/.-m (irfut Briiaiu for flair nanu-j lr j rt fl f ( t.lumhin, rcporU?(l a bill to provide
lor the improvement of Penn-ylvania Avenue,
Mipjdyinii the Pubhe limld■:with water.
Mjv ovx\ l**r »»**■ j
} person t<* rnn on tlie .Nek
a aerotul of Mr. Torsyth, nn (ho
Million of Mr. Van Huron, and in reply t*»
Miller (who spoke n^runsi Ike nonioice)
ini! i‘» Ihe ofH ual journal. The Glohe,
i («ov. M. in his mii'Pi'h hud treated with ,.u. u.n .
. Kovrritv nfreuiEilc. he nay
'ut does ti.e Semfor nienii to assert Ihnt i
one who nids in the fslnhhshnient of :i j j, j„ (trshahh*. tu
uiiper, in responsible lor iN enormities ?
he Senator consent that his ft tends nnd
t opponents shall he judged by tho s tme
1 nsk him fo glance his eye hack over
storv of the press in thin Pisfriet for n
ipI yc^rn. n«»es he retnumher • ?it* Fe-
Kcpnhhcnn, flu* !Va**liin«»inn Gits (*n-
tlie lYashington Repnhlieiir* * D«*es he
any Ihinj* of the Nnliomil Journo! n»>d
niled States Telegraph ? Hits he pro-
I l»i«4 nt u*r will satisfy ibe South, or create ) Northern Stairs for motbrr countr)*, and we have th.
j story of the wrui^p nnd oppressions of our cofnmon j 000, Air. Kerr 34,99th >ir. I inward 42,000,
j ancestors literally traneferml to us, a protboi of ihnr I Mr. Hunt 46,500. mid M. Rwicli**r, 53.000.
! post.-r.tv. ltow.'.iu m |...int of tact, there ia this in.- These xv.
jHirinnt uinerence, ih.it tlie enl*»nml ri suicUuns of mu u _ . _ r , M
ancesttus ucn* almost purely n«>minal, for the moihrr
country aft»»rde*l than* the m«*?*t advautnfteous and
conviMio nt market in the * orid, both lor their hrIcs
ry reverse is true nsu n pard
('ornmitleo, to whom was re • onuoitled
bill for tho \ppordonnienf of ? y ofir<*<cnrnOveK,
with instruehons to (i\ the mtio «i 47.700,
made a report iu nhedi»*neo to an «*r *« r of ihe
House. Mr* Carson moved te mnerid the j
amendment t.v sut.KtfuMog 44,200 for 47 70(t. L,;,”" on rinaI , cc .
Mr,Slade propo-ed 13.400. Air. 1.. ( "iirfict.nn.vidmg for lhe settlement of the claims of
44 500, Air. V...ICC *17.000. IS 500, and 55.- State of South Carolina against tho United
tcciivu syatein. The Hppropr.atiou bills Irom
the Houso for fortilicatiuiie ; lor revohilionat v
and other pensioners ; for tho naval nerviee,
,c ; und for naval arrearages, were twice read, and
joii motion of Mr. Smith, referred to tho Com-
The bill from the Houso
) Com*rn(!o/i t ) t \r.uinat<
j tint) «»f tl» l'*|»it* *» tiD'n liip fin inN ol ihe pi
ministration in tin* *!ill* , rcnl pailu «»f tin* Union, incal-
* **•* % ‘*~ * v -—* M-oulav iu
'f noiinuatiii^ a suitable
ticket for Vice Prcnident.
ler to t»re*t'rv* harmmy among
nil tbo true fii' t.ih of the President, that norno oar
nlioiiSil hr s-Icct***! t«» iilk ihe pecond office, whom they
cun cordially ruppori; an«l as* in thin rase it i*v neceasa-
rv l«» conault the wihIhh of the wlu>h', a roiiv*uition f*»r
this jnirpJRe Hcein* 1 u»"«t proper .an.I ripedient. No
State is moit* united nnta attachment to (Jrii. lackron
than t*ei*r;;i.i, ami she hImuI I not therefore let lliii*
C invention pas? unrcjiresinted. Tlie (icorgiu Journal
proposed that moctiuow should be called at our
i’rni..’, at,-A coaven- _PM*cH« , w> i b. , t Ibt
nt ad.
diilorrnt'Superior ('*unts, for tho choice of dcb'oatcr,
n hi« reaolloction the Ittrocitois cnlurrt-j and baa r<.v«>uimcnde*l Ihe appnutmonl of our «!«* Jr^a-
y which they Imvo boen polluted—their j tion in roni»iv**a to ili>i*)Mn;** tin? *lcsircd dutv. By
insuiualions nt.d open falsehoods, by rcferiiq; to another toluum, it will be seen that thr cit-
tho reputation of the virtuous of both [ if nmol' tVnidiing'on, in H’llkos cnirity, have held a
has been wuntordv mid ^rosdy assailed! moctinc, in which it was resolve*! that our .Senators
cr has flown—still flu** to all corners of and Keprtsrn'ativcs iu Contfrc** " be rrquc«(rd t<» re-
mntry a» if borne on the wwps of (he ’ *^Cfient the iutercata and opinions of this meeting m
If all these things art? pn sent to tiis *aul Conventi*»n, and in that body
will he admit that those who patronized Ucpnbhcan party of ike Union,
journals wero participators of those ; for ike Vice Presidency of tie* 1
I crimes ? (’an ho (rust l!u? reputation example should be imitated, nlher ia the way prnpos-
•nor of his friends to (he upplicauou of j cd by tin? Jourail, or a»ne «*tln»r--f*>r wiih iui vi*»i-
n rule ? ' lir.cc *>nr cati«c may be defeated. Recent events have
if the Senator j fully shown that the opposition to the administration
with *hc
in a canditlate
Vnuod States.” Thn*
States, was aNo read twice, and, on motion <>l
' Air. Miller, referred to tho Committee on Aid-
cverally rejected by j „ nry Affi.iM. Mr. Miller, of S. U. ha. tho
l’l.e qtiOKti.m vvftH tlieti 1ft-; Huor to-day.
in th.‘ report ol the ( n m- j | n ibe Houso of Representatives, Air. Kvo*
m.llee, which was deeide.l in the affirmative | rell> ot Mass, presented a memorial from J J.
—119 Nnv.w 75. i lies oilier purls ol thnj Audubon, tho disJirtf'uishcd natuntlist, praying
Inr^o majur.tK
ken on coiieiirrm^ in th
(hr r.'Mru doiis impose*! upon the frude of (he plant- . ... , r . . ( » - - v r-
inp Sint*?.**, ami u is proved from the fact *>f tlu*ir wtili j bill a* t»r«* in«*n made to contorm lo ll»c rnuo ol j\\ ]A i j,, s history of A*ncrican birds may he im-
coniiiiuiritf in trade with the proscribed markets,pay- 47.700 ; nnd the hill wn« ordered to ho on- 1 ported fieo of dutv.
'"paying any peimltv'ai 'an‘ tr " s ''' d »'W •> third reading. mortal* nnd petitions
In the Senate, on the Ifilh inBt. the resolu
tions submitted on Wednesday, Gy Mr.
Holmes—the fust culling for information as to
Ihe euusea of the delay in the preparation of
the anmtal commercial statements ; and tlie
second, enquiring why the answer to tho re*o-
A variety of other tno-
nnd petitions were prusut.tud ; amt se
rai resolutions on tho subject of prtv&to
claims, were introduced. The acts of incor
poration of the Bank of tho United States, nnd
the charter of the old hank, were, on motion
of Mr. Thompson, of Ohio, ordered to hn
printed. Air. Thomas, of Louisinnn, submit-
paving any ponnhv _
But bow d**r# wiirciMidiiiiui .*’**!, irn f.l.l des
peration when, »:r. McDuffie indiguunlly iiMScrtp,
and »»n no one «h.» n ait Jn d iJn* movements of the
tfovernment f*»r the la?*i six veara, will dnre to deny,
44 retfartliun the proi< cunp duties in the light of fines
and fnrfciturra f. r violating tliit* new code of colonial
restriction*, we have only to ***»*• the revenue derived
ftom cm epptc^-ious. squandered in lniprove.uicntsnnd
other forms of expenditure, in ihe favoured region of
ihe North, lo have n p* tf.vf ( icfurc of Rome and Italy,
flourishing in blonled prosperity upon the plunder of
the subject provinces. 14 Would t** God that every plan
ter this side *»f ihe l*«»t«miuc could i*’»d this report of
.Mr. McDuffi ’s, I know lie would not resi another mo
ment contented limit some change, either for better,
or worse, though worse if cannot be, h'.miuIiI b» effect
ed in our sihiution.
Tho people are too ignorant of this subject, Il9 xlivs -
cushion ha* never h**cn nroperly brought d«*wn t*i the
I'ommoa sfiiss coiicjpiii.n <>f iJu'muliiiiidr. It has iitcuted thf .uirrcsponilcnri' beiwoon the Pro-J vent debtors of the United States occupied
siding Offi. ers of th.Mwo Houses, and ihe re ' . ..
lotion of the 22d of Deccmhor, tespeciing the | ted t. joint resolution directing an adjournment
trmle between die United Stales and llm Bm- | from this day until Thursday, in honor oftho
tsh Colonies, hnd not been made—wero taken centennial birthday of Washington, which was
up for consideration. After somo discussion, 'read n first, second, and third unto and pas-
a motion to lav the first resolution on the tn- jsed. Four engrossed hills worn ruad a third
hie was negatived hv the casting vote of the time and passed; and the bill lo define the
( hair, and the second was laid on the table— j qualification of tho voters in tho Territory of
lhc first resolution, after further discussion, j Arkansas, was ordered to he engrossed. Tho
was adopted. The Vice President comma- i hill on the subject of relieving certain ir.sol-
n rule
Vice Provident naked.
•corpA hnd nnv nlluaitni to lhc orcu- j *• p’Mlcce, combined
flho Chair T
For^vilt. Hy what authority, Sir, ilo j 111,1 to uiake the neccsnary ex*m<
k dint qnrt*liun ?
Vice ('resident said (he allusion np- 1
fo he so direct, he had a right lo nsk j
•siion. i
Korsylh. I deny thn rt^hf. and if it,is I
•red ns a question of order, ( appeuf to
gronoi «vfihe Senate.
I nnplacnblc; and if v. c suffer
Ivchto rely too much upon nnr own vtrenjth, and
nor it v, bv dt-
vidin^jour rank*, may succeed in torciag npt*n u*. a
man whose elevation would b** dcpi coated t*v a latp»*
majority of t!.c Arncric.vn people.
—<R>—
\Vj* Further dcvclopcmcnt# in relation to the re-
jecticn of Mr. Van Bonn a^MimatCr to K.ugland, thow
I that tlie ground on which Messrs. Senators Cl ay ton und
V Prej^dotil said that if Ihe allusion was I PlM „a cjU . f Vu „.,j {ur , )lc rrjPCllu „ ( » u , b .s,.l a Id-
1 to him there wa# n*» foundation f**r it.
Miller roue nnd addressed the O.r
Koruyih riamii d (he floor, whi* ii be l
j (er from one Saunnl F.. Clem nit, late of Bi>•oklyu, N
Y. iu which hcpiofesses to relate * C*iifutdithii couver
•ati«»n with Mr. Van Burun. (i would seem, however,
too mur h uiv-siifi**«l and rovered tip under lliro
ncs of ;>o!itn ol ecoiD*my und puhlie policy. Tin* ticta,
ihe Btubhorn and alarming fads ..f ibo < ns**, have nut
been lorn away from the seertt liubiig pkiccs, lie
hioh, speeiou*. p...i* ritMioRli have ati**mpi« d to
c«’al tlem, au*l iX|*>»ed to the fill day of popular
Mr. McDurtie han b'Urj«>.-vjy {•* r/orrm d ibis needed and
patriotic task, and if ihe pcuph . the aovereicu people
could see, anil unpartiully weigh hi-* report, the South
would no longer si and a r.uifiun'cfs s - pccfat**r <>t its
j wrong*. JLNil’S.
» —
S U M M ARY.
In Franca no lea* than twentv-thrce person* eon
iii'ctcd with lli*» public journal*, have been condemned
to various term* of imprisonment rin.'C the revolution
of July, unMunti’i * in the whole to nine years, nine
months and e*t»ht days.
The literary
will hoar with much
dividual*, of the
gentlemen by hiith a id education, arc about to proceed {
immediately to Attica at their own expense, with
view of explorin'? the interior of that country.
Accounts from the Red Sea, to tho ICth of July
tho utioiitioii of like Iloimo during tlie rtimain
prfscni;iiiv.‘8 of the u n-ihington family, rtla- jdcrofihe »ittimr.
live to liio n|i|)lica(iiiii iiu.rf.. to the latter for The Senate, on the 2lst inst. resumed tho
• * '!■»■ [;'. rn! ‘ lns "I G.'iirge yVi.Cittugion and Mar-1 . onsidet-ation of the resolution submitted bv
tha ». a-hiaglon. Mr. ( lav’s resolution, pro- j Mr.Clay,to aholishtho duty uncertain imported
posing a modification of the Tariff, w as taken J articles, and to reduce the duty on others, to-
up ; and Mr. Grundy concluded his speech in ; gether with tho amendment proposed thereto
pposit'on to it. Mr. Kwing is entitled to the i|,y Mr. Hayne. Mr. .Miller, of S. C. spuko
j lloor this ci..y.
two hours iu support of Mr. Hay tic's amend-
presentatives, the Spea- j mont ; when he gave way for a motion to ad-
correspondence tjourn. The Senate adjourned to Thursday,
was in sonic danger oflosmg between pub |, B | lc J account, to say nothirg of the bet of
nr and ihe Senator.
Vico President uaid thg -Senator from
i is entitled tn »Vi«- floor.
?**r*yih. I*h*ii l>e»ng underuionj, !
hi* viaduti'igabreach ofccufi'lciice, ihst this ji'.ni
tcuii’n title to cridi» iu eilr«»in«*ly doubtful, too much
no, indeed, to have authoris'd the honorable S^natoig
to rcceiv* !>.•) tci'imony. A ‘Marge and ropcctable
y with pleasure to tho Senator for any ra .pi ini „a. hr Id ia §’.s>U»n on the I5.t. nit. to C x-
tion ho tnay desire to msk'
jpp'ss the vie*# ofUi«^iii;eMffihst p'jcea'.'t I ‘•jtu te5 tat'ec"j’ T-'t’o
! Ih the I louse ofR
i iter laid before Ihe House a
j helweeo the President of the Senate aed the j the 23J
j Speaker of the House, and Mr. John A. I Tlie IIuusq of Rcprcaontatives were prit"
j SS .ishington, the nroprictor of the Alounl V. r- I eipallv nccitpied nn the 21st in a discussion c.
non estate, and Mr. George If. I*. Uustis, on j Mr. Everett’s Resolution, offered some litre
I the subject of il.-e removal lor interment in the j since, on the subject of one of the urticler
I #rienti:icwnr!.l London paper). (up.inl <>n the 22d instant, tho remains of; eon! lined in a recent treaty with the Chicfca
i ,C |oi!a!-« r of G.ih'li'irat '■nd'Tvrwhi'ig I Washington and his consort, Martha | saw Indians. After various attempts to post
il .Islington. For reasons stated. Mr. J. A.; pone Ihe subject, to adjourn,&e., the previous
Washington de. lined complvirg with the re- j question was demanded and sustained, and
i quest nt Congress, made through the presiding i the resolution was then carried by yeas and
• officers of the two Houses. The lull for the nays—yens C2, nnvs 77.
Longevity.—The following instance ol lon
gevity is mentioned in the tit. Peter-htirgl:
Gazette: There u liviag, near Polosk, on
the frontier of f.ithuma, a man named Deme
trius Urnbowski, who is 166 years old ; be has
always led the humble but tranquil life of tv
shepherd, assisted bv bis two goo*, the eldest
stale that the country about there had miflired great iy apportionment of Representatives was passed,
Mecca’,'a«J ml lie Il’iVc em'imrf, 'i’j’uOO a’.ul!.’“wetc i >' M ’* I 1 30 ’ " av * , 5g ' ) <*«»*»«« «’•*•; received
Tho vi'tlcnt raiUB h.ul produ-j Pr^.-iulcut ot tlie Utnt<*d Nfatu'S, on
this. Half of Suez In* be*»n |t!,« HibjfiM ol'tlu* rcm.ivul «f the Indiana lie-
carried uffina mouth.
c»d preat damage in Aral
»a*hc<i away. The Jocu»ts covered tha %vaUr tori
mile*.
Tho ToiiRuxtcc l.rjrislat-irc have patxcd an act f« r- I
buldrig free black* tru n cuttnnp info the State to r* - |
tain more than twenty »!«>*. Tlie penalty is a li
vun*i • lie MiaunuMivpi, a^rnnipann'd by u report
irom the ^eerutary of TV'ar, ff-vin^ uti outline
ol iii** |iro^r**s-i nlruady in t*l*» in th** work, and
be done*, & \ Tlm kill t*.
(“> rdrj-fu c tho r*v*'.'* *f (ho Sfiio oflof wbotn i* 15TO,oad ibo youngest 97 years o