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dence with t-e British --- u-iem, hat houl
McLeod be surrendered, the difliculty watsi
not obviated. It was clear that redress. I
and ample redress, mist be given by the
British Government, or the honor of the 1
American People be put in hazard: be .
would not stay to inquire %% ho was right o.- i
wrong, or whether the position taken by
this Administration was exactly ihat which
it ought to be. With his vote the Govern- d
ment should not be disgraced. Her honor c
should be maintained. And let it cost w hat i
it might, foreign nations must be tanelt to,
respect us. The gentlemen had intima- a
ted that the fortner Administration had
been dormant with regard to this outrage
upon American rights: that its frienud
were formerly as dumb as balaamis a
but that now they ncro loud ia their d.
clamation fur redress. lie thotight the
gentlemen had done the late Adminitra
tion injustice. In his opinion, our foreign
relations, during that Adiniistraton, were
never managed with inore di~tity nud skill.
This committee would recollect the Mes
sage of a former President upon the Maine
Boundary Question. when every pairiotic
bosom it that Hall swelled with eimotion
- at the lofty tone it had ,sumed. Con
gress met his recommendation by placimg
millions at his disposal. and the trust con
ded to him was properly adinitered.
The difficulty in relatien McLeod, the gen
men should recollect, originated properly
speaking, with this Administratitn nd
the former one had scarcely any thing to
-lo with-it.
The British ninister intitnated fir the
,-first time, to the lrmter Administtion,
but a few weeks beforo it went outol pow
er, that McLeod hald acted nmider I itish
authority. Our Government que-tieoni
- the propriety of the Biritii mnitsiiter's de
snand, upon the grouto that, in their cor
respoudence with the lIritish Government,
it had not hitherto assumsied that position
and, therefore before it took deci-ive stul
it required to be more distinctly Mcrinfred
upon that point. The tema:t:,i-t hei pre
mature detmand made by the l4airh ttint
ister for the releat.e (f fle xoil-n A ab
he received renewed in.struction< froii dhe
British Govcrnment, in conseqpitence ,If tl.
correspondenco with te lairmuer Atttmm
tration, and was mtlade upon pesidlent I iar
rison a fen% days after commtmig ito IIw
er. This might be said to have icten the
beginning of the Nic L co all'air. lb-fore
that, there was nothing hostile or very se
rious in its aspect; but now, by ilte post
tions which cact Governmient had assu
med, and the tone of the susiegnent cor
respondence, there was no que-tiott iut
what one nation or tite other .would lie
compelled to recede, or war was the alter
native. As lie (Mr. R.) had no intiluence.
on the question heretofore lie intended to
have none in the future ; but fie trusted
(although he might be supposed to he op.
posed to the present Administration) ie
would maintain it in the highest and fir
mest attitude it night aume inp
ting the honor and the rights ol the contn
try. If the emergency bttubt arise. n% hieb
gentlemen seemed so strongly to :slde. ta
- be (Mr. R.) trusted that the patreetisn
the country, which they so e1aphaliall , %
invoked upon this boll, would rise tee tt1we1t
- A,- - WAsHurGToN, July It;.
In the Senate, this morting, Mr. Clay
appealed to tle Senate to take up the Loan
Bill, on the plea of the urgeit n.cessities
of the Government.
Mr. Calhoutn htoped thte Senator wrould
conform to his own rule, and let thzems sis
pose of the subject before themt-lhe latnk
BI-which aight ca'.ily be dune by .Mon
day. They could thens lake tny thei Loanu
Bill, whlich hte considered as impolesrtanlt ats
any measure of tile sCein, nolI whieb ini
its present foarmt, lie should lfeel hsontod to
resist most streiinon-dy. It was thei coml
mencemetnt of a funded debt of' indennriteJ
extent, and hea conjsideredl it but as a pa;ru
of the entire system of tmeasure. contemt
plated by the dotminaut party, the see
of which would essenitialily cha~nge the aic
tion of this Govertnent, anrd i- would re
quire a thorough andl deliberate examina
dion.
Mr.Wr~ight wrould not oppse takintg til
the bill, and was iinsg to vote teor ns hat
ever amount was necessary to carmy on the
Government. but he thought wsiths the ac
eruing revenue, the Treasury was msst so
much pressed for mean. as represented by
the Senator fronm Ketitnekly.
Mr Clay repeated that there wsas an ur
gent necessity Ij>r its immiatl~te pana.;ge,
and referred tu tihe courc e pursstud'by the
minority in referetnce to the iTreasury notea
bills.
Mr. Calhoun said there ns as a1 wide dhis-.
titnetion betweeti the two msodes of' suplyl.
The one was a uttmpot ary prov'iion, ina a
mode in which no pubhlic dhebt had ever -
accumulated: the oilier propos~ed to esitb-.
fish a permiatnent debt. motl taken in: eon-.
nection with the report of the Secretatry,
there were good reasons to appmhrehsend thsat
it would be itncreased to ani indefinite ex-u
teat. Instead of retrenchmnt, asprotmi
sod by gentlemen, there was increased ex- f
pendature; there was tiot thme smallest effort a
to reduce the expenditures of the Govern. :
ment, which, ini his opiniont is a state of b
peace, might safely be redluced full four w
miollions. li
Mr. Calhouni was sustained with much e
energy by Mir. lentuin and 31r. Allen, itn a
his opposition to take up the bill, but some d1
of the Detmocratie Setiaturs mzanifesting a i
disposition to comipromnise, and .'er. Clay, Ii
of Kentucky, assetintg to a remt;trk of 3Mr. tn
King, that the bill was intenided for the c.
immedliate wvats of the G;overnrmenit, Mir. I
Calhoun withdrlew his oppoisit ion.nand the fa
bill was taken up. Mr. Clay thetn wetat
into an exposition of the wants of the Treas- es
tiry, among which was five millions to pmay ti,
Treasury notes not due until after the .lth Pt
of March next. V,
Mr. Wright then proposed toarmend the S.
bill by declaring that no portion of the
motey ratsed by this nct should bee distrib. or
uted among the States. I'pon this amend
meat a long and iuteresting~ debate took ce
pilace, in which Mr. Calhmouna took a very bct
prominent part an shons itng up the Federal an
schemes now they were in power, and their st<
promises to the country whbile seeking it, y c
and in tracing tho results of tbeir measures.
pot, the touinro jourtiun of the iiu .- !bw
t would be i1ossible to do anv thaig tu
ke justice to these remarks by attempting
sketch of thent. Mr. Wrigit's amend- ti
ient was deleated by a vote of 23 to 26- 1
Jr. llenderson and Mr. Woodbril-e vo- ol
rig with the mintiity. The Se Iate then1t
0ent into Executive Seaion. o
in the llocse. the furtificration hill was
ebated diring tle entiare day, towards thI
le of which a imutioni was passed cot take V
t oit of comnttiee at 2 o'clock to morrow. b
)uring the debate 31r. Pickens look the oc- o
-a-.io of replying to the inany anoinwiver- r<
in. ofi tite Whi- politicians a1d the W hig o
nie-s upoon hi-is ablo and paitriotic repoti of
att set',ion. Thse iouse at a late hour
30djournted. .'
W.AStixToN, July 16.
The dihate iS still goitng, ott il the floul e.
oil the Fortification Iill, ait111 s'1 asimi it, 0
rather i warlike aspect. Some fi th Ite
Whi-s appealed to the Patrioti'.tin of the I
Hoste. inl vot ing appropriations from th e
pot)ition it which ilthe Conist rv i-i placed.
Now it i4 notoriou-, that all the projcts of
laxtlion. loanis. ;and1l expenotod it ure s, I ic I
have beet brought frwar.l. are contained c
in Ite leport oftlie Sect tiary the Tra,- i
ry. The lite iveiioi frot New Yor k
reiative tot 3tlLeod,. had. therofore, no.h-I
ing to do with their 'oarse of Je:ilhtilon,
on thes;e subt'iceis. They hail differete isa
jee's ii view, ; thongh n doubi, they will 1 I
avail tletsoelves ol nty turn int our alf-irs, I
foreigt or domestic, hich look' to a inti- I
lication of their -,ysten of cxtravagaot e I
pendhture, and nnmwcear y taxation. D)r. I
Johnsor, I think said. that -'atailoimitt
Was the last reft::e oif a soottire." li
vOU tmuaa't not %npioe. hat I itatand anty
rerice to tle Wo , in qoting till,
ebulli tiol spleeni in thie lr.. resultin,; from
his hoest an a hearty deittation of bt poe.
1c1'. "i1k i. oat Iohe lt ciiion. an'1l
I now t111 t. neltisr that iwr :Iaiy othi i
lolt %. lii, n i . a la w i t th . -
.i . The11 bsOw ioica'nt %% IIi' 1a 4-1
not think liky, for Cay dot& wa h-ihl the
i,:all. It is S:atil atd belivio that Seia
tir 'roton will voto aaina-t Is .0 aMr.
('lay r'. Bank, and the )i'triuiion Vill.
li4 volte, twg-ether with that aof cl rs.
Rives. Archer awl 1errich. n ill dlefeat the
llanak. .1Mr. lerrien, oif ('ergia, it is Id
will v1:0 agnintst thae I )itriltion liill. i
,ive yout the rumnors. I )ld lIarry is to le
put aside.
W~us wrNGON. .inly, 17.
O)ur Washoington letter I;- Sattrd!ty f11i
ling to conic to hanid. w%-- ;dic-t frort thI,
admiral aualy-is of the Gfede40u itnch a, ..
necesarry to ex plain that lay'0 doings.
The busitess of he ioue olened it Ii
a dolocros speech fromi Mr. Arlilalf
*ein.. itt whichs he pro-inostiiated tle i
Ir:- of all the, great \\'ilt;. macaur1s and
t hie r iin of the pat y . I t i ' ' i w % s,
hc:tly r'ecived bv hi- bcrother \\ his. A
rer totae tcdoontorantt ohe',iou. th!
11lwow re..ilveiel fio 'm iten
, h,-' l 1o iient:ai.,o 1 hill '.hich ll ioccutapiod '
*~tv. n l stt italarch resait.
A t ile openoing -f* Itle c'.It. .Mr. (':ol
.. , - _ .. *O .. ..
thorize a lian cf t alv o uiliions of dollata.
We 911nIte frinm tile (sltspae.
The amtitnlents tendered (ott tie Iiart
of the Democratie memibher,. were all de
sitnied simply to prevent the creation of aaa
unnece --ary at ..t oft dA. very
tmembale r declaredl his wtil lizate'' tat vote a
stupnly, to ameet thec diciit ofth al y ear as
ma tle oct hv thie Secretatry oft thet TIreaan
ry hiimtself, Iht were taitwillin;: to go b leyondal
a iie amntt aand prosidae far themoaitjecltual
wats of the nae'. year. aand ira thai4 wayt an
icipate the naetiaontof ie re;t:ar se'nion oft
L,'or"., n' henu naothtini will be let'i to con-i
let iure-thec receipots olf thec venar anid thea'
ilpproplriiIoat.n tco bce prtovidead toar, beaiang
hen't tmore athaoraontb acII icertatintable. 'The i
i rt antaend Innttt0 ired, wi';t'a ctl poo'ed
v .\ir. :\lcen, whaichl wva' iaa thc tnitare oaf
I prv~o tao the lortat, restric'ting~ it. ap
d ietict to the actaual wants ol the (;aaa
-trirtenit reoljnireal hy tarttat al app aroriatn.
tahet Carpalus, it :any, tc lie aplieda tat at'
other obijctt thanittlthae oif pautblic' defenr'
atac excl udir:: the itnoneiy ratisedo Ity th 0'
oman.lo isrib -nlutionr .Mr. .\al'ea retfeire til
i the vaaio .asemi-tlicisal stttatemena' re-', r.
'ently' made ian te Tlrc'ianry ooliial. tha ba
.iaiaal I atell11igenicer, a'.hich this aiaaraa-h
n~ states thtat- a
"Th'le amicoulnt of Trreasury itote,' tanre
eett'ed at the' ettd cafthits je ir, tmny bc '.ix
ndi at allis. It sgo, thaey will, tao 0
his e'xte'nt, li'ive all'orled~ itle ttaucaila otlo
i'ealiognta 'at imucha of li tho ineo irid ;a liot
laihttni; butl the reianaitaiaa", three tiiti
6~ to'b actual deficit ofan'saa', ralad tttaa.t he
, tie paoweaar tat bcorr)ow wi ith Tlrea.oaryl
t tis "ttatlttett, .Mr. I':vatts (tlae0
ia utlapiee ol'tiae Secre' ary aof itte Tra,
ry an the C'ommtai: tee acf l''iancie) :as-en-a
'al; sat thant it wras a saettledl plit n ith the
iendal ofl thea .\aaabinii~talaa that tii, wa,
I l tat conhall be reqired'a to mee't aloe exi
eniesti aa'f te presencot yar. 31 r. Waood- t
r. 31r. Calhountr, aand .\lr. Wri;:ht,
inwed tat to mnake oint athe thare.e mtil
ots iad a halt dleitcit liar the rea r, the -
alentaltionrac w.ere btacedc tpo cta lsle drata; t
id 31r. Woodhaary gnave Iht c'learo,t es. alo
ence that bitt for thec appclroproiatiaons o f "e
as extra sescaon, eastimtataec at f~oar i- .
ons, andl forcitag uuacailled f'or expenci. m
ares ott Ontstandointg appt'trorations, to'ere a;
oul hce nto poretex t to say, that Iliere woultals
L'Ui% anyefiterency to suppilly. 3lr. Allent'.,'
ir proposail to let the loan bi ill go, anad re- s
cret. iiit ppoplritationr 0cc thoe deolicit, what- 31
'er it miught p'rotve to be. randi the 'tjapaicat- Iani
una of' anty suorplus iaf the loan tat the alt' iv
-o priat ionts faor ttationatal :let'enoce's, was an
otead don i. byv a prarty vcote.-19~ to :21.- prt
ena irte tao-t fllI. '.L
31r. Waooloohry tnc''. propa..a'ed to ''riko'i
it terloandcc intrii SI. udati, a- the ''
nonut oft boan, I a. itnae t :ii' n tatt en. .
lverilg the ext retme poinat act any :appore- te
nded deficit; anal inci-ted tht it wat' poi
aisis the pritncipiles of' tiber ty, as nautder' 1.
od even ina England, ta. vote suppllies be
and thte enrrent year. :I
lie bje'cted to it also on the grounid tiaa:
.r a. '. un .... loct.1 rto -Ida fio: nctl- :
,e.: to the iiict it tr e'. e: 4ne; e 'in a :i
riffl'in fece artiCi.
He0 oljected, aso. anl ti und that
ere wai a promised ret relj hut. which
ight. casily Io Iiade.e Imist the extinction
vari'ous demaminsll on lie revt ne-sttch
i the removal oif iians-ill 11m1plejltilln
r public buildig-eess:tion of Indian
Mr. Woloidbour y. 'ir. 'aliont; nod MIr,
Vright then enteried into ;I ioutigh dis
eti of the frew ex;.osito i nmj ade of the
ficial .tateilelnt of I lic lepartacit-anllI
tideed it perfictly Clear, h.10 slwi
-'the Adminil a tion, ihat the deficit of
de year rutiredl nso iwli sunm lio w;
%;ed, atn by c tvetitn.g the ralse data of
e Secretary', ;c:uuist. prived that there
nilli hase eitn n dellicit bt ror thucall
fioI extra %ein, aild the laborcd elf&It
Itlose ill power it toma.e one.
M2r. Callolnn ill hit, prelnilary tpereb
f veC.sti rday. tonlield tie hi, which the
rocOCigsllt of 0he toa-josrity to.(ay re
pIUlt.IL to it r f, elIv. tie : Treu'
ry n -te; were tihte prper facility to cte;1
iet thIe .\tme ini-,t rati in eI over the i
,ilt whici it ha-i invilved-itseil, if 11
ere it earnsIllt l:tyiing new duties to
tle therev e to Itweiity-five nGin,
dicliarge ontstanl I il ' aiplropritiOnis
'hie exce-- in the rifeeu, as-now rtiwd
if Trea~llrv note, were issuedtof supply
1e appirehi-Ii-ie defiei',) wvotrld lie absor
1ed1 lv tite returt if Treasury oftes as
Ieiy exipie.l. 111n, h.i m l akinga loa I lt
,'tir years, Ithe ves, tif reventde 0.1v
i he ris ,l I lull l e i eiiel S'f Np rptat-)Pf
.ili, 111141 It W itild all bhe appropridted, no
iat teIr whlt the :mlni.
31r . alhoiinti theii explained tile oijcct
Oi iii h-Li. ie s.aid tie bonds given
'enil id ie cillivencti ito Leaui*?otcs-lhe
1:n; lote, n% ili lie (.tAirntatedlio the cred
t (if the Gwvernmetil, ailI the who'e resil I
,vould he,. thm ac he ve-irnnet wrould I",'
rl con% in ti h:m t t- %% blich p"Paid lt ill.
e., vt ;,rid n hich cire-aniaed on its credit, by
Sing i... iWi leifit, or ccrtificates of loan,
,, Wr l 111n T " in le i of-is percent.
Ti, es. hit aif tile ItreIt anXICt (if
re;it P a p c-r ini tie Goverismeni ti
maie ;I emoti.!erablele aMi growi '.lit
reval i ich the c lommencemientof the Na
i1-nalj ihianl. I: I, an fut fit f'or the Blln.
At the moment that tile Bank goes int)
speraititi. Iith e mernment.is t lie pre
pared to) matke ai :I loani f twelve miilhionil.
It %%ill biirrw t le niltes the llank, andl
lt its e xchegcer bilik lsearing ittefest, in
ie in- tiitti fir ballast, (for it is eual
ill lintiici.) w% hile that amount of its nlutes
1% io iittiIIniig, are pilt into cirmiatioll.
I m- (;lverrmt:nt will .-ive credt nuil cir
-ilatii tip thce notC, iy receivii them
il pub11li: d :e1,1an paying themi oiut.
relC10 I veI- linie dut. tht uhliilst titus
'Mnprtedl hI'N tioverinnent, andanched byv
i redlilt it, Batik. tit impart full coulidence,
.lx %% il init t rec rticd itn runs upon fil-t
t; uk. lini if tlly '-itould. t !toI;e ex
ith pliblled back , Ohen [he 1,a1k Is
t 4 Go1;vrn lmenttt beoidsi sir -tchegnier bill,
li .i ;I I*.,- ,.peric lit the( m ariet, amdlim ti.,
i l the (;vettittn will be matle too itut
ti- rt 1, i f an ie limale. This expla ."s
1 n4 liltive. (,r il - V e Cs -zeal with
- - aha.%vi: run
31r. KiI; tilen T pro Cd to redneel th
imoilnt to le lIorrsweed, it nie mtislions.
Ur. ling's propo-ition fell1-ayes --2,
Mr. Sevier propoics Ito prohibii the reis
net of the si ilion oc f Treasutry nottes,
cibit was'.i~ asUe..ue itbi loan ecf i welve
11 iins~ wea-, inttendedcl nmlOn:'. ether tis.igs,
creteems. I l i 'sned that thesei ~six mtil
iteis ihti coete int and bie reissutedl at anyi
m e tdlri t lie yealr, atnd they woveuld thenu
e a itlan fosr ;:rdonier yecar. lThi.sItl wo!t
e at cear :.h ititn to thlon of11 etwielve
rilln.. ns hieb~ itl he berrtwed alten
e 1Tren~iiry note, hlad comue .1, and beetn
i iie 1.
31 r. S evhi i', prospc-itio 11ailt in coin
s-. ands wV, remCWied in he ilttnse by
r. \\~righlt. it na-,t adoi'e:tedl ly 32 r.
niht itt a1 me1.. impc~re-ive ande ctenclu
he qu1ein wai then ttalet, artl the
tietndtment na-. ne-itedi~l-:5% 21, lile,
I atr irlmt sothi Carot~vl nai dei
it, 1f),5hoit thu his 11 ienI si etn the hill,i
it h~lt ~e bin tso ltih i houran te.
cted inin , Irind ted himt bIr woinl) bo
rLe the. m 'is et. adjurn oe tat. s
l!.eaint haul 'si1 ve t theoruit of dinzl at
, alo~hs. \,titn n i : l ee bte e
e r h~t. Ii:ill. . r~ h mioti a~~ti woud be
t.Ild tie. \e n ji id oblel itt ir. n
.V, ent ha d t nsted ill taziurnmte t tr i-.
-a eito 31.t e. n 3 r (: h1)0 te le r
ice. tttittitwa repined~ o umeti l od isr
iti i-i he.;Theli qtiniifSo'aLs tent- tI
;irg ittinttIeC, motiitin i twith Ti
mci the bere,t ormoet thes of i.
.i at liait artun thim wa caried m
d st ies sir~ f jue ad rtesyom ofca u
w. proving toto reltrtngi in thicstanc for1 thi
e i taris.' s u thrIsilty. l~ So tl
\\'Asts titritin "heTcnG auli.o e
in theii thate this mrno, the j.oa ry
omin thai'e ,,amtie comassave as a-Ie
t llumltoia sytm. . Nichol. tio
Ire nectiesalnctry tl antd th it
,ction fd lact an fgnfo ollici2 al'sj
1en unoeiths 1,000,000
. Receiits frol laudsi fur
tell Ioinlt hm 2,5:10,000
Tolltal1, '-'0,7 30,f255
The iet% Iel of eltries Whieb I exam
ined, was nudr the beuni "f moneyp raiked,
Ior attempted tibe t ni-ed. at the preseni
..e,,ini, by loani arnd ;i x!s for the , u- o
these ecuouimial piii1le. Thiiy vere
found in The bills fin th: fablle, amd presen-fAI
tel the followming i- Ii-:
. .nan in I l.-uaiAthe u barhfr Ic'Ifury
1. li thi, l 'Ian hi'I or
wev li n,. ii t'e inrer
est foer wh lich InI onb bf IIt
liiy i 21l11 uitl e d liiirit"
sandich, i fitl rxli fe r Il,'', '
col etiig hr lili:.t 1*o1 01i
t'l eiil, l p.r eei. v
i rellin lig is, al;III l
3. lRci,,nable old Trea:,ury
-1. Thi i trilr hinl, pla ti
pter c ei . fi ll all fr e arfi
*I,% and a11l r ie 4 :inder
20 iercelt itiil wiiliw itli
merchants' profil on; the
dluty and othler chtargoes,
wonht add 50 eI r ent it
tlhe dity, and make it
moire 1han1 .30. This, to
ra e i el t r twelve iilliovns
fwothe Goiernmentit woli1
talic eighteen fir tweiity
.illions fom tile people;
.,y QiI H, lI0,000
5. l'ir--t subs~cription lo l''i
cal . , t milt riiillions.wtithf
inr' re, lr -year-;, 10 utiI
lions,. ntd III per centt onl
collection Is. -; f
st. ile n a h eri I ; h -il r i
and 10 -ler cLn:. 1,)r Co-1,
7'. T hird -tib,tliit io'i in lin
di ficient pr i . ,NIl.
ci pt n ioni i I i i rll i'.ei t t:it 'i ~. (f
iteet INh n is an i pIII r
eot nt. fcr raii l; it (Jut (.I*
thel ptwople
Total,i'
The nem set of entries %n hiluau :iltioited
iwos n dr the head i mll eys Ipro e vi
he luandecd away, which were as M
lows:
1. The land revenie to goI to
ti e iriti. h, !l il5lt', 4 1.)
2. The fourth instalinenlt ti
bie givell t1o thfe State% to
got l t he Briti ht, i'u ' . 0
:3. To be kep't inl bank as a
reseurvev, -.0 ,
Totam I1150,
The ao:;regai of the-ae several hiea' h
Ianminted to botit one hlindred ind! frlv
;million u 4 of d o!!arti whieb wa-i a liretly fai
Istart ftor the "eectmomy ::nd retrenich; nent'.
.d m iit r:1 r .t '. T hIr I'.: tjii;w , taken
!Iton ti'l Itp,aage of th hil l and it wacarrie
....... . .. : ie -woof the D em ocrat
im rt M alr<y, wrolti coming l
auny cl'u2ion uVpil it. tIlrt ieir t
Iday delnmigt -with moIre itnC eshsp'
Ieke~-~ dilili.rt i 4i llrc a " I,Ilw
!illo . an h lii: i li III! tle iIId i
wIill ble line (" decide opo.ton if* it re
Ininin,% long f' the poresienit mate1rials, off
:12tl lthi t mom nt I *ft~ i nform-:di iu n iim
lat, that rliite les haditi beer revl
nryllii latml'Set!ryf white l'nd ia.ie
:S iai (.invru.lgi Thii morrin, .\l. Tyler
ethen' rinsr'mnto la u~eers, w heb had
accoring'e ly. -i ilnieh iirp~rise uit expre ed
Lhl .lr . to-:wli still e d 211 n1 l t hi -, li ,.ii
al~ erlt hi. mald nis prttny t e f.'er a be i'r
lofr wh a ny be 1n--ierda Un'l atlf con
li.\Ir. CAhon. (albii.) .'ttfhhiel
bIle hadtio leli authrorfy that mornin
n wch th -1sr~ wa alacoe <-Slf ot 212
en tum thm ther o irmo of hvist'e i wI
irrInen i todninlta .c., .,
he lino loo epresoletatirte, i'n si- er
irc . til au bift l hlt IIery iterei lar
aucve o eveis ncon~sneecc n i hat pa.,
ageofl thel war bl, e.oe the ntirie us ti.
hty ofurhe charg. .\'. Clavr to, h
webint ont adicit a r1 inut.Ie steme'n
la t ed isthr ri canter, atd of. thi,
-lt toi mtde t~ea thi, .ott4,0t
Lthe TreaOUry, durflitg. Ifitl yerw
hteie wasi in tiliTraury, onClu22u i the l o
her~~~ ~~~~ f.Irn r(ao.hn Ie
M-: F- 1-I E- 1.I1 C .1
T i: . .I ~ ,I
aI Te h. deh rd4b :Le lo. ci'.
bs ~ lw of 24 .2 --2. .tanC.
a" re- , s i .ie .- :, h i .:i l I;I' oy
r~~2I I/'I..p
-n -n- 2j2224an. j 'ur aiut u -hall puhushi
II. Iinurtan12t2nnol . 1.iiJ ments1.--W
f.: lln m I nw1ln :-d :mnhorlity thjat the4 follow
nhwsn aseb.v Inll tIIi, he Sente
rlh 'r - -en fth ~it d III,.
'. C. S. Tod.!, '- of i v y, 31isnter to
6i --2.2.
1124. Ii bu.: J (iif, o1a .iaryl.aid, 3finnvter
a .2. .as-.\A !ar;:e nweti.14 at liladelphlia,
. 4 no n::'14 (;'ii. Ca-.s A3 ih: J're..idency.
Tiw, ::,nni1co,- ofkeelong- upl the military
choo at W '-t I'il't. i. 2t::te II , be $12*. ,00.
Th-- incr t*22 f canal 144kll New York thim;
6,2:tr o4 -r .4.t, yll, I) Iie. h.t ofiJuly, was 1I44,
T1e .Atim,ro rano T (dio Trne.-The estinat
2d :inonut ofl T.I-tiro exported fromn tihe, U.
: itl, n2 ,he year emtvi1i lilt I1n . the2th of Sep
2b2r 1;-t, wa. 1' P1 114lshead.; Value,
S-- .,.31.
/Hin, nsjuiI/r -The Ninail Inteilhgen
er -:y% -I .::t th.- 1il rinrted from the Na% al
-Un 222'' o th' Ili,: Him-e of ItepresentatiVeit
ther 2-1,nimrt of a Hlm. fq uudro (if .--hij p
.h.~ ~ ~~~~1,1 .r rp-,tdpo.d.frtat purpose.
.r i 'h.. i. . 2.2-2te ce repairs, A c., Otr.vo
- . 1) c. 12-. u iism ll ve .'es11.1 , a nd two
I . 2 -- .-4 2 - tit be employed d u iomi:
I / r'. 1'artory I;urn.-The Cimck Factory of
. rni I T.rrev. &ituat.l in Iristol. Conn., was
..-triu:1 ha fire mn the 10th inlst.-len $10,
N. No i:n- r:ii;e .
I I,:1:n4.11ale.T in. v-rti-er and Chron
w I o 1 th ilh says:- The weather for a week
2r in22 ha< been hI,-2 and dry.-The range of
h..: de'2 ire il , I the.nerala1vergae mi
n r lwat \Ve :.re lh2lppy i ,say, however,
2.!: n .. 2 .: . e .r 4.'.2.:2 ur citi/.enm ever en
pr~~~~e.1,I a nIere~ iao romo <healse thlan
h2m :! ; .:i1 a%.prin1g and Ihus far in the auI
\Ir 1.. I'.r41PV..iiintuire 'n1inter, whsoi Ie
. I-.n l. 44 .a verti 441. lis haaving atmeon
.feldlwih.',1 %% a 4 in h. Ilill 3I;o ti office. ham ro
..-- t >.I sde
1N T R A C TS
Pro~m 1he .11,inut's nl'he 1pit, Gnea
"ne nsIIon 1! r 2 'rci nfh 11,sg eneral
IF "U 6212011r Pjcg ''.n 111siona. held at
.22 timnore u .Irl and 3Ja.
( ( nlu.ded.
*.\i . Sl1l. 'rrsi24
l. \2 Ir e k 2'ur1asj'
-'': "('1 . 1 4 1 ) . V . 1 1 T i o4 & 2 t o c k s J i l
h~aiLin.J I). I Jl,. r """cali .
h i. r t 1. -j,-r3 . ( 'ha i V"
I.'i n 22 m . 22'- 411' - eh . .
nI.. rln . I 24 .2 .\reb. I n1o~
I.- ai ,'h2 , 1" e-h'd.t Irr tcer 3a.
.\ 4 . ::. 'rrr.
22 Iwa22n 1.. 1a . J..\. I.r44na:.
I' '22. J. II. I.insh-v PE':n.
.1 122:. N 3 '. S. \W 1.v041 Con
n 1n2.. ....1:2--e N2.\ 1 oo, .;.
22 . '2l2. II. IF.. I'artison3, I.
.22 2 . N. '2.John4 lee!k. N
I - 22 c2 . \2i-h'. John~ .\. I'erk, Ill.
.22 "' *:2- ' .\:rin I'e'rkmsl. N. Y
2. 2'r '1d it. 'ear-. 3las'
II 2 2.2(on .\ii.! 1her wood. (ico,
one322 m.2 321 2.. Ih-n . umbrl. 3as'
\\~ I r.'r is. N. In h li. limlh. N. ii.
2,. 11 .::22 212-, I ' * (; - on Iners, N. Y.
1I. I '. ll l.24n I:. Thrashe3r. Mfaw.
2 II 122d *24. 1'2n . ' Train. Mlan.
''-" Ja 22 n. 213-. J. \Va1:mdI1 . Mlas'.
rI. J'.r. Vc It T. \lech. N. Y.
J- J.hn-2.2i Ihjo. N\ g. \,izhams. Slam.
:22 1~ i. n .ii'.. \f it.\Villiama, N. Y*.
4:'21rm 4: 3lbnernl2.
l2nl4- li ''.24k. Juntr.
.: 'ne, 11 Taylor.
1'r .221 n1! .! fhe Conrawtwn.
ii,:1!!h of IIlambt1r~..Our City contil]
2very'2 healthIv. \f have2' heardi of but
ea41 of -ight ickne,, hor soumetimeC.
de4:nh,2 have.L oeerrred, to our kinowl
3e4now have. delightfulI slzmmenr weath
TheC sky is over'cast4. with cloudM, and
haveC had4 -.e-:eral coolin;;showers with
he. las.t fe:w days~. Th4e air is cool and
grating. Thew Thermlomeecr to-dIay
44 at 80I de::. :3 great falling off since
.\londiay w-tek, whenl it was high as
'he i2ade4l was~ st1ru2ck by lightning,
not much4 in'3 1jured'. du ring1 the severe
42lersitrm 4of theL niht before last. A
'e on1 Mtluhriev'ille, Sullivan's blande,
al1.o struck. 14n 11he -iorm of tho 3d
the tower of St. i'aulI's Church, on
Neck. wra. situck, and some of tihe
acics knocked ofl.-Char. Mercury.
Patzri..tic ofier serker Retrned.
*,e Gov'e. lately appo)4inlted postmas
2 1 liutland3. lermnont. when cal led upon
d in thec defence of l'hattsburg. during
24! war. rpid-''l iay d-- Dem. ow
IgIlalI Iit r, t I i t u 1, i.1 -;: L. Iu is . '
II lihe oll3ume.
Thure vure fifteen !climocratic cit I
removcd frIn INt e1L"'! Oier i nI i~ I
.iV.,oopi to-day. I th, is i be .e Iar of 'ir
.ilia uta tractilon, which i itu fle awiale -
duant. ''ll nu e ofi It.'
WAuIN. roN, JulV 19,
The intere-At of lhe Sec-iion helre ii oe
It is asceritained that 31r. Ciay', Itdnk ftill
cannollt va;.;. Ihe sen1:1te-norW I-An the D..,.
lriiuliIan tIlM pass that body. To i!:Iy .e
I.oanll ill pai,-el b0% a r ip ry .1:#.-- 4
Thll Hanmk bill wa, hal.1 #I thle l p n I
thi, blill taken lp I Ii Si ii :11i, ;:i: the C
\ hi;; an oppoirtlluniy of bl;I% i; limt. serIw,
put tol Mr. 3-erriel.,, lver :!:.iI eim
-rnc ,fromi Ofhe partv l l i 'r'.Lind; bil11
it is tinderst.mal that .MIr, . iM rrick :j%, hI
1oe no iti.d1 t., sublmnit 14 :hi, -pe. l
d, Wing; 01"I if lic (!id, it i, , -p 1 d th;tl
ottier, w ould Ie. (0IJ1i0 v. It,) e Iw l I fill Id
kilt ('la 's It ank. \ v,,:er i, nithg the
l're,id!o l., :111I it i, not il gltIc ! lh:it li,_
hlall veoany thing. The currelieyvoinin
lleliei ill the Ilouse, bave not rep'til d
their scicie of a Banik. but ilier': i, .i-i
d foubit it will be us ta till 3 r ('iv',
till The riepeal ofthe I iependent Ta'
iry hill. will probably i h repul i in the
IoAwn at Tie sai We w lhelk ll n ill
lie ripired, aw i ther nill Il: a !'io; I
flort ina e b the W hi-.,. it) !wpl the tw
toge tahern iorder thait Tler in vctoin;,; Che
liil. in-, ie emibiarr:Led by the ae i
--gi il iyo keepin-: the ilepac:lent Trcea
larv mn ille in erail
b i, -;aid to-d ay, that oil las S: tirda:'v
3r .wing m-ide a lrga -nal wthe 4 )I.
cers i h lail ind ilce ; but 'i rIel ll
(rallce, thle P'eI rien Ila,- e tr' le
;aid Oere are ,ylpiltorll of II ;Z.iinral ili*,o
luinoft (aineot. Such aI reeult souhi
.,arpr ie iobidy hiere.
ln lghll, 1.1e hi0in i ;:. i -i l I
tioi nte d som * e i - - i by . r. 1in, b 1
anan, callin:- fr ilni, itf Iti ' iwrln, rg.-.
moedroina l utlee ,iea lilt- tl oi f N 11 h
IeA, I , tll i p. an. t.ki'ri'-i " i I l .
or abou ai l i:'1 in i g rael ti', it, li . o
aretra the" liie li,o ra dt' la onil
Ib e r..nl t I li .\ i in heR ti e oi
aaay I higi1riiair i . lih0 0i.!- ;e 1.
-'*1,, to Oh-: da ,.fl l' r Wrl ei .
The cowirse now prliul. of ri : o . gto
japon ,I-( i A .:, wobItt'%
n fithl -ie : i ! ailrl lf I f. and ui .e
u l iii f l rtll nit w arlu ie ho , Iaa 1 t c:a .nn -
n i illn whibl a fut l.re Tory hlintorian: d i i
. "d a1Iple in terial, fir pir i n the ebar
aiter, it' of e inent Iem er at, I I t'
p e .dyl th it ti le dark- t ca!gi . ars. .\ e t
ic osrion lit t e r mar ist'h. e -I-' i n M.:
aenonil the adoption i thei! i dti ,
amd it no as agr e nihtopoii.
The Blank liin wVa. takenr up1. and J-r.
.ichoIsoin moved totaitinw 1aeh:ilt by gi-, -
in; hli t poivwer to the St ates 11, i lti thr
branches. Thi,%wa; ,APp11r;d b11y ir
.N:ich, g ::a. O-'irirnihI*.i 'in of \ bnii a gag
Ipir d by lay..ii, h, la, of ae teI
n 1 6lli,.inirgi and 1i1 gi ti c -0 e C .
whiiich n1 w 1ol.1 c1onftie 11h0 011*1l-r1sb , frI o
bank11 141 h1, itig andl "Clli"i :11 1
dbwn;:y havM9 .tvint n t r i e i bi. 1' ayl t lt
ii . .ii . i. . .... ..ble abh de bare .
ti l e i i o ' i I - I : ; i sr a r
and I la f hug e f )p po i: .
Ilti'slri 42
r bill alppropriate, oar f tu
a hutinnL. liebinired thoI u,ad dom~tl
nii th i th uapphed tam eedll i n t he rrv l
iat Ii n i duio-i;; . th *pesn m er i, -an
allnlatg n live : lire g-t reaii -le i r ft01 ( a v r
agt :ltaei li, e lnd iturei fori t..et'ri'ic Iwebe
.sr::ilii lhu- ixmlgif in-:~ i! I n ia iii.:a
:gur.t'ha.rboi ad otherl,,~ lithat opp fpri
h' ae Steag, foriith liv'i gmi ~ io thie pe'a
tlbil. 'mii they ta i ea m li,: e . -p r 0 . -
prpria-etini r~ giiul b-' agn litaror
eiun'i a ie to. ihun'. ia-k~ a,-t hr iprg
iie'raione iii. ; ia.m', .idan i a *i naa.
i.t tie citv yrc.ha omor wh
iaobii mr ato w~e r'up uag t- tl;: tll potvide
rinm tigiua ir n a lgr te t al::e a.teouriu
iln eiu ari reler.ti tliautiiio n l., rivel
rlen n ttgg ~ imiigae.. bai- ine fii i.tgiggg u.
ei wh ie riu' .e ,i a to' la' itia i i.h ,
1 aizd let::n byr tieue,. ri 'n~- di a t i, r i n- .
anrt ablucitl ki inappiedc- Imi iieerileg f hai
m boiioeo iangvehuti.. .._ i ii :rg ;-i- I
:thaine of"a her reci.ry.g vg li e auo i
eatcfi he iiueen V('iy einnloti re lrainarrh
ou el ,' n~. ~ adl r:bt rv t heal it~ia-, o
-,!iaive Otater wril h re'i avo l~~ie; l plac
they nrauhle. I.'..e.uggtl a denof thevecr-.\
Ir .,a rie, planta i, j i ,, : iv'~ i-.'t 'aoi a