set igcato Whig risadal Qaplotioni! • Bad , Menitt.lrighTtiocis. • -• • !Extract fro* thi- 7 sot!, B. Vld:CidtlievHoirisc of' Ber4tsenta: fives; Iltaircit 5,'185 . 2». • • - . I In Ohio, sir, in 1840, - doubt not that thu same facts obtained in alttlureth er States of this Union, the Whig stutip l • era kicked the bark from every stutnNery, Viefurna: Sir, they . not only . reformop - ems ted).ipOn the Organ - of 'heath* o. • tlizy cidlelinto7requisitiowelie:tha -- orzan of 'Sir, - de - yew nat'remetriber bow, their. l tilighty . ..gatheringo..-OVthe• People., -they exhihited . ' pelitical:•chartk - ,by which: .theyelideVoi" - Orls6:d6incinstitta the - expen-, isoS - of'difffirent - '-adniiiiiStrations ? It yon; Will visit iberetildeneea of OurVidg:frierelS, lanninyOf tifeiti - Yett willAnd, -- banging in inahogani-frenes-or- suspended -•bdek - • ' trteirdooking , glaiseA, - these - political shams; inow -to whit itesoriptionviarchi • • 'lecture they particularly belong; •sufficient I fir oil practical par los , s tO _say they, were Maileitp binek:ana fignre work." The IW-hkrs at t,licir-uteetinga used theta "as itehi3l l, teachers' use the blackboard';' end I theYt Ward& point . with the fin ger,or perhapdl Witliis rod - 0 cane; to the ' different . ridinta=.l istretlnes,:shoniUgltrivi, under the,diftererit atliniaistratiens, the eXpenies crnin hitittun.up. tind •tleam,faccording I to the circumstances, of peace and war, or.l '‘ T •hi!tierY and Demeerney; until the: yedr 1830; under - the administration of . lllr. Vint Buren; whc,i the " figure Werk" . teitered - „Ilip• like :he sfaenlel of `Trinity Church 'kw York:- ''...Underneith . this i they-plaee.d, in large and • - life-like i 2- 4iorbg. - -$39,000,000!,5ii, what was Meant thids . Plendid 'exhibition of the architect . tWaFgemitS•of the 'universal . Whig . party? 1171 . 1 y. these - WhiWstumners left:ua to Ahab:Vol interpretation. „ They corruption and trevagance upcn the emocraey,.an prom-, I Ise(' that if they would vote the Whig tick- Ot:turn, the deimieracy out, and - put the Whits in wer, =you should- have. an -cep:. I il'ornioaladniini,tratien of the, government; tilt thcdxtionse of the government alintild i}e brought dowse to what it.was in the days . Of,tile, "earlier Presidents ;" and, to .give Coloring _tn their ~ •eharges,,of.extrava , gance, ,they- described in .gorgeous colors the Oriental • magnificence of the "'East They•painted-qr. Van BurerLin ljis glgiish .."Coach, with . his. 'servants in livery; they sent their annoni6gles 'sPv.l a &tut' thel.Presidential Mansi on , to 'take an • inrentory l ot his forks.and spoons. his ow, els anrlbed utensils, that the people • might see how the democracy had departed from ihcsimplicity of the earlier PreSidents..• - 1 . :1.tt people, believing that "Where liters • Il e ac-so great,a cry ; there pin be Some Oto;"lurned the democracy out-and turned the whiga, in. And ,what: have they'expo-. rieneed? 'Why, sir, ifthey would -only re aliie their imlidition, they would learn - the tentlifulnes of - :/Esop's fable ofihe fox and theflieX;l'they - ,,wOuld.' feel that they. -are '{]Dosing every remaining . droidef. - bl6od in . their, veins„,".: _ • .., - True,•air,.'lld.r. - Tan - Enron's, administrar lion:Was an expensive administration ~ , • . che year .rap-F-thl - 3- year re: for . red:te.m:thearchiteetUilil . Whig - exhibi; tion—we, were engaged in,..thii . •,,Seritineld • War,: . That year east • rie-$13,00 0,,000; which; deducted from the 030.050,000, Would have left the_ordinary • eXnenacs of the government only $26,000,-• • ON: • "• - - --; Bnt, Mr. Chairman, I have already re- Marked that the people relying upon these promises of eform, generously., gave the ghverzitnenv into the . , bands of the, Whig! party.:.. They hold the reins of government I. to-day, sir. But where - is this prnmised i ri , fortit ?, I Where is your boasted economy?: What now under this Whig idministration, are the expenses n your ,governmeu Hare ire Came, back to the simplicity arid economy of the , earlier Presidents Y:: Now, sir, Ton have a; Whig - administration. and 1 lion have no expensive• war upon your I l'atuls. No, sir; in the emphatic and etas- i sic of General Taylor - , "you are 4 peroyie world and; the rest of mankind ;" and yet, sir; what are the in'. final expenies of your grivqnalont s - .Have reduced them to s26,ooo,ooo—what Mr... Va- Bnren's administration - would have •east without the Seminole war? Aye, ; str, have you kept them to -$30',000,42100....•.1 what Mr. Van Burents administration did I Post with' l the Seminole war? - No, sir; this l'hi t 'atirn br ht i r to;pow s r oug - I. Muer ; tue Cry of economy and, reform ; is eitsting 4 annually more than $50,000,000. Nay, sir,-this is not all. Thenhairman = of; the WaYs Means has this very day impor tuned usto take up the deficiency bill, giv-1 thg this aaministration some $3:000,006' The highest expenditure of yottr govern raent„ in any one year during the .adminis if . tration of Mr. Van. Buren (hirring the ex- . Pense of the Seminole-war) was $26.000,- 4100; and _Ter4- sir, your .Coradne and Craw fords perambulated the'elitintry Calling.fOr reform: referm _Since that Ali: Vuairutan: scarcely tielvoyeara havepass, (.` , l airat; and with your Corwin and , Craw;• iprls astaardia - ns of the national, treasury. ‘ i . Your government expenses, have increased: to $52,000,000 annually. ' • j . What, Mr. Chairman, has ' - eauSed'this entwatods expenditure? 'The answer can he jbtaipect in' that single word which, in , a : 414 . 4011ra' yeitic...comcs to us from the emp • sy vaults of your national treasuryGai plainism,i- • z - inayibiltstedi perhaps, what hag t i n this -to , dO ., with the bill"- under considers T4ti*er; 1@; that s6ii: cannot pre= vent: these frandS . and_corruptione, so long Up-yoarititiOnairvangeirare. raised :from Indireetreonrces;' - lint, :to e, ,call ,upon the people • byj.direct taxation, 'that - moment they will awake to the enor , you -touch of these - frauds.' The inernent; .itig - taiich the yeekets the 'penplei'bis _ galtiadiitng, this resurrecting operation_vill cease. .finstrnment_office holders_ mill to, apitger .hring to life minims that have 'bine 4eadandAuried forbore than half n.. - cen• Then; Si?, cabinet - officers *intense to act as claim • agents; then, sir, yoir ,Craiii9iiiiiidgriity44 tease_, to map toiiitenre th, =since of disentombed clanne, by witic‘they i as poeket their hundreds of thousands of -- - . : .: Idollars; . then, air, the names' ':of Cr awford; and Co rwin may to be'aisizeiated.Witial • Pdlio'iiiiititiq.'li ,i - ;':'''_ - :..i' ' ....\ , - .1:-1:,- lir, .let ,:me diaeSt the 'lttteistion . :_cir ; ibis` lannimittee for a!aingleititnelt to eliaigeS. that coalman- rintiorfatiten#pohlthe OeSent : Saeretary.:--pf tkOTTreasttry,-ttae . whOhitho 4 'eountry-.demand lto hate tiiVeitigatedl by. ' this Congress. : -I refer; sir ; to his entree i ; . tion with Gardner .ehtiM.L.Tublieja. - .., l.mnrcharges, sir,l that Mr.-Corwin reoeitred $60,000 as the agent of this:.Gardner claim. l Now; sir; 'the inquiry-naturally ;arises, Why -1 did Mr. Gardnertitipulate to-pay Mr. Cei....1 winlbis enormous fee?. - WaisMr. Gardner so dumb that liefeotild nat . :lotus the ;11014 • of his own claim ?d Not._ sn sir ; he •Is a: iiiiii . beliiiiiiiifiO'one or the-liberal -- prefee:;) I sion'a; and lulauppreierl to . be - devaid i t .of cammonseesd i ;_ arid, 'Sir, If hie elaini was Oast ene;iiii:dotildlhintself present it' lio-, l fore the proper:triluittl, and. ask a: deei4on Import its merits, l• But if. his claim. was bad i he - - . would naturally I ; desire -to .hying' the.{ Lstionger 4 influenele tnits - support. th Ctibid 1 nfit-havd l , i3lecte,d:Mi . .. Corwin beciiiinil Off l'hiSgreafelnquenee 0 . 4; air'a plaht..sittipie - 1 stateinent'or facts was, all 04 tarta_ulloWed rbefare Ali*' tribUtel.l' ; He eotild . ; - not: havc . j rselected hltaMt acgoantathis_ legal neuMen, lin taking : nd arrangingtestimpay; foriiir - this ease was prepared -and :' theltestini4Y ' :taken in - Zlesion,4and s every one - khoWs that Mr;-:-Coraria, tl'aight - 'a 'great . : faVoriteilin - ,lfeitcei in coast:lam:6 of his 'ibleody.heird - 1 and hospitable grave l Sentiments;WaS.ne!v4 'er in Mexico:. _lthY . then, sir, ris,Mr, COr.j. „win ; selected?. ; 41ei :answer- is olivio.tis.;-„ : „Mr ; Corwin is-a great wan -with :. his .ptirtyl I He has been made sn',-sir; by- the whiga!ofj .Ohio:: --They'rende hits their representative] I first in this House ; Ithen," air'. tlicy' . node I hint their s tandard-bearer of th e partyjn'' I Ohm; byseiecting lauf as. thek candidate I for. Governor ;•.then . fir,' they.sent himito the- Senate. of- the_ 'United States. , Alla , : i this is .not .all ;die wns at one ' time the fa , . • fa vorite-of his party in Ohio us .a: - candidite for the presidency. .-- his naniele minnex:; - , ion - With - that. 'office; was 'at : the: - ,Mai4.:b4ad of liiipartY.Prees: '.sir, Mr. Gardner, .na'a . I shretid man, knew all this. -.,lie knew that, hie.,maa.must ..bh•pos•essed of great. iotiu7- cu m with - a wiiii, administration; -mid d. the exercise of Side, influence With . I -whig adininistratien; and for-the, ciercise - of-this . influenceJor the noire,' of thie.tisition, - 111r. 'l Gardner esiald afrord 0 give :kr.. Coralin $lOO,OOO. if th4iehy he - could get - alloWed his'elaim of $1i.: 4 0,0t4- But, sir. in. what light doe's it. present Mr. Corwin" before the I country? • . The people. bad -seat him- hilre to guard their interests; they Were paying him eight delimit per .day 2 to sratth•the Un. - itinnal - treasury;l- - they . x : upposed, sir that with the vigilant anit:over-watchful'eyeof -Mr.: Corwin upotxtheltre4iury,„Otvionldbe, safe.: -But, sir,.ruinor:says_ that : - theY were` I mistaken: iitt hoOnan.; - for whilst receivitig I `pay. trorn- the .Wiple :to 'watch: and guard their treasury, this Mr,.-Gardtier, knotvihg: his man; feett.hito upon the other side-4-he' Oufbid, . th e - , peooe. : : Gardner's: $I60,901" was asmaidpotentoveryourilitionaitroi6. : • urytis Was the topen,sesame", of Ali Bitha.: over -the-:cavern of-the 7k•orty.niei.esl : . But'lmay-bd told,: perhaps; by setae ci.: - ; Rica' friends tifi Mr. Curain that' there as nothing:in all' thii;-41at kr . ...o;riciies 4u. - . . -.. .. 410: such a fries}} of Mr. ;Corwin, f - be iias one, if this is nova parallel : . one- with 4 taking.fees ape bo th sides r.Yei, Sir 4 , a lawyer.shordd be -.guilty of . such a practice, I you would Silence him before any.:cchtriilin the United Stalk - ' - f- - : : - Mr. Gainpbeli, of Ohio; (interrupting.) if thqiendernan,will - allow me`to; correc:t him; I undcistaud that My - honorable col league fias b a ried . upon the Sceretarilof the Treasury dishonorable -and' dibhontist connexion with" the. Gardner Claim. 'DO so underqtand Olds.--I have Made mY 'statem4'nt clearly' and ' explietty. If. my culleagn, does not".iindelstand it, r isid 'repeat again; if hudesiies.,;. ' 4 . Mr, Camphell r —l undertake to sarthat if he does charge upon the Secretary of the 1 Treasury any diShonomble or dishonest con -1 nectiup with that claim:it. iS wholly gratn- itous Ind unfounded. ..Now, I 'happen Iota; have been placecl—,l, - - . • : ',l 1 Mr: Olds .— 'ask. ;ask. my 'colleague to ,bet brief; as I want ill my time. ; - - .' , '.l ; Mr. Cample.ll,4 will ; 'and . T will . not 1 stand: here and .hearl imputations and insin- : i nations, of dishorreSty, against'an_ honorable 1 man:_ ,I happened; to be ~placed, at - the death of General Taylor, in such a sittia. i tion as to have 'enabled-too to undenstand 1 fully and completelY all - tbacennectianW,ofl that distin.rmisho Man 'with the - claim then ;1 before the Nesieati Board; and; I Say 6 41 that so long as *.lctirwiti had any inter- I est, 'direct or reinete,.in any _Claim Which.' could-in any poisible contingency haveoto be paid out of the treasury, beiefused Os itivelyand 1 peretnpi j otily icr-take a seatin the Cabinet . l' - . ' '' ' - '. ' ',l :Mi.Olds.- 7 -Ilbnpe my colleague will not. understan&me as - makiiig any ursinuathin's against Mr: Corri - io. (laauglaet-,) 1 lOpe I am not -so rirdertood =by the fJousec 11 . I charged - upon Mr. Corwin that be . was alec , ' ted by the tegi.slalttio.of Ohin,'and =given. $8 a day to a•st4ti 'Cier the national Treas ury.;, and - I charge that while 'reeeletng that .pay from tte 'people : of, the Unii!ed States, he recei4ed 479,000 - from the lii4 7 . 41.0 : claim, said te be, forged:rind fritutlal :lent,. to open , that 1 tri sans., and sake . the moneyfrvm it.: .!I bhpethists no insinuation (litinglater.) I softy that my colleague . should so understand it, .• tl , -- But :shame, where is thy blast f ' With frauds' and speCritstrons„told - ,4Ming, and op* With, Galphinises, Crairterdisso,.a.a . & - Corwinism, writtertFt i mon eviiy•Act of ,tirts administration, the. nig - organ in this city laughs us in the fa' ,'' and dares us to iit...", tempt_a tondenma ion: Tim' administia:- tint! runs riot with 4 pepple i s - minaeir;and its organ" casts our ealt'anedliidaio - anion In our - 1.4 y th,.. - and.datea: un Ito attempt an investi don, ~, ..- - ,HI . . Mr. Campbelh (itrerripting:).'A wish to safane word.. J -- ---- , , - : ''. ' - - .- . Mr ,- .0 1 (11-1. -_,•:'. L " -,-. ': ' 1- 1 - - 111r.`Carapball. - - - Wish to `. dry that Sr. ais Corwin will chall enge invektiiatton. -- ' 1 .. k -.Mr. Olds.- - .*.liaitumo,- - if Yott eat tiff this' indireet source of l ev enne - to your i a -,, dogs) treasury; ;au - you c onic; Loins ,ta - ia di r ed,tzuf - upgi l iAbp pepple;:the,peopla Will 'plane their ayes !,110. a such Elan ii, Car Win and Crawford ,, and : a ll 'their - defenders uptin this floor , and call hem to a strict accoui- Lability. So hag' Yoix hails this indir , .ect source of reirenuoi.•,* your na tionallfcaeury is to :ha gorged and replen iShed4ust so long the attention of the peo ple will :not eallid. to , the enormous faults; which. bare been practised under this Cialphin administration; callcd into power under professions of economy; and promises of, an economical administration of thetov eTnlePt• Orietiponderico of -the Daily _News. liAninntino, March 17,1852, srh - o proposition of the tranaPortee.4. lease the,State Works, from Philadelphia to Pittsburg ti'erbieh hero several times ref:rred in this eorresliondetme, was made to the House to-day ; it is not so-full, and perhaps not so satisfactory kipe,as - 1. had . anticipated.; hOwever seem; as it is ' donhtleas intended-to - simply bring the mat ter before the Le4slature, and be used as r. a- basis npen.which to indicate or build,a contract with' the parties ; Making the:_propa sal.. 'The prepoeition.aareit4to the lirmse, is in'the follotving terms:,., _ , Maich 16; 1862. ' Jolt spealiei - of N. Undersigned; eitizenn of the, Com" moniveAdth. 'of -,-Pennsylvania ; respectfully: submit:the following proposition to lease the finished line,of Canal 'and Railroads of the State fur a term of ten years from the first day of- August nest, and keep the same iiias good repair as when received, aniipay for the first yew eight hundred thousand dollars; for the second year, eight' hundred;and fifty thousand - dollars • for the r third year, ninelhundred thousand ' dollars; and !or each succeeding year, one million I ot' dollars ; the,payments to betnade month= ly to the State Treasurer, and second by the deposit of one hundred thrinsand dol lars in the bond's of the State. 1 They further iropOse to - expend addi ' tion to the , Bitola payments, three hundred, thoutand dollar 4 towards the improvement of the Coltanbial and Philadelphia Railroad n during-the teni of their lease, - and also to double the capaeity . of the leeks on the Delware division of the Pennsylvania Ca nal, and, 'CM the [completion of the road, to avoid the inciiri/d planes on the Allegheny Pottage ; said road to pay, eight per cent, per , annum on the money. hereafter` appro— priated and expended towards the construe tion thereof. They also propose to pay seven per - cent, per , annum.on the sum of thirteen hundred, theusand dollar; on she completion of the/North Branch Canal and its connection with the Chemung Canal in the State of New York, and they prify the . Legislature to enact, a law authorizing a contract to be made with the undersigned Or theii a.ssocitites, in accordance with the terms of this proposition; - all of which is most respectfully subinitted. (Signed,) E.. G. Datihl, Thos,..P. 'Clark; Henry Graff, Jeremiah Butler, Jae. Bingham, 4, Morehead, Jacob Thick, Israel - Painter, Harris, B. Wm. F Leech, Wm. 13: Foster, Jr.' I have - hearilit intimated that. this pro posal is intended as a blind, for the pur _. -e - of diawieria.#o.,mayia. aalliat if this new element be throws in, it is likely to have the effect to post=. pone' any legislation having particular ref erence to that subject. , This,is certainly not the intention of the gentlemen making the proposal; nor can 1 for aluoinent think, that 'such is-likely ie be its effect. The i'gentlemen who make this 4,ffer are Weil known , sr cterae terind business. integrity, and men who ire not in the habit of snaking propositions without &substantial meaning-- nor- can it have the 'effect last .indicated;.as .-tliere seems to be :a determination •to do-snme- - thing to improve the condition of the State in this conneitien, and if thopoweri that be, will jniit stand' aside . and let this proposi-, lion manilla the Legislature,iiponita - the merits of, the:Management:of the public works, I:bawl - no:doubt but that their proposition will secure, at least a fa vorable consideration; and perhaps he iiilop- The Howie spent tin ' , hour this "riirning in dismissing _a resOltiti4, offend by; Mr. Milrer to discharge the Committie : onYite and immorality, from the further ;consider = , i talon of the Maine;Liquor ..13ill,_siol to re iar the same to a Special Committee. - The }motion was discuised 'by Messrs. ' Miller, !Lowry, (Chairman' of the Conirsittee,)Wsl- I ton. Giles. James, of Warren, and Penny: Geol. James was in favor of the motion Ito diScharge, beeskisi he , was disposed to I think now, that if a"; bill was reported. he • would go for it. ' JudgsGiles retorted °p ion the Geo Land said that if he Would ex ! cuse - the-terci. be Would say that the gen, I tlemeo had beeW bribed to vote for the bill. -'' ' - - - --' ' ' ' ' And.at this is a very , grate charge, said . IJudgs 1 .3.1 will state the circumstances of it - ,to I the . Muse. 'The- gentleman from Warren was.at a ball- the other oighs, and .. - ! there ; Was a very beautiful young lady Ithere-whose hard was constantly engaged -1 fur sereral sets 'abead7 , My, friend ,from' IWarren was among the competitors for' hat hand ; When the ,lady suggested that if be would agree to vote for, the Maine.Law.•he !'should ban it fur the next dance: .The 1 gentleman .from Marren, like his first-lath er in , n - the Garden of Eden, in an unguarded inoment, , yielded- , :obtaise the - MO 'of I l the'llidyln 'the niiXt :,ilance=-and now be [tells:Yen that he is pripared46 vote for - the iMaine hatF.> The General replied Wien tiny, thet - the - .gintleMan from Elk bad not; !warm-fortunate se. to be, able , Ao wak e I such'n bargain for himself. - - ';Tha Middletown (ennit.),Nows idyls that on last Sabbath niornint,tbere having been a steno the night- previously, Abe young Inas had the charge.. or the Meeting Moults' in Viotti well, fond, on "opening she stove, in owl nicely - caged therein.; 'As the . :heiise. teen, iooltokund' tpei keys Oisessi9i l , ( ;.c'thi',Yo.nn;: l6 l l.l 4tirii) the week, it-13 evident that thesml must bave. , §anta , ,elause-like, come ,dowa the chimney a distance of about fortyfeet, entered a fiva= lind,• B llialf - inch star! pipe-from -tha'ehitti enY,t:traielted ‘ - thipuzli'iti dark ieceises some; kit; and then leaceadid the pipe !Oa list to the ziove,.. where, riot -able to continua bia : explorations any .longer, awaited his deliverance. THE DEXOCB,H, Minn - tit Orcullsitioti in 'Norther* p ouniy i vanin ....4o42 Copies Weekj y. ~:,: - p .::-4:: E .:. p . ctiA,p;*ii,llo,i; litzp'vairrn, s m . - TEIIIIIISDAIN - R 1 4 , a 011.250,652. .• , • - -Far. Presictent, - James Buchanan. Subject to the decision (of tho National-Con voutfon. , t-• - • _ . ' Canal Commissioner, WUhiani ' flea • • ' ••• ' or Favette.:• ••- Eiliiorial Corr,espondence. • -. • Wastutco.ros,../Ilarcli..lB.•, .bM'e: heard of dent's'Leree.f,. so reirWlied for the assembling of'greetmen add grout ,`' iaimmirt ,"-I ntellect, beauty , ; and- t:TAst.,:Priday :evening. closed the season of these, 11 . 6 that'ene suns the erniiiiitig 'eery_ ef . the . Whele:' GO; with n3° awhile . and WO See What is. to be seen, The largeand -beautifulf-grounds-eround7the President's Mansion, aro jniest - si)lol3dldiy minated; and the 'Mansion itself in a .. • • glare efrielr light thrOW73ont 'frothithe - inaes, ive,glitti3ritiiihandelkirs,•end reflected from their various colored mirrors and elegant deo orationi.: We. are yet . some 'distanee Off,' ; hot the martial strains of nuisre float out .6n the evening air, and as you approach mid ent e r the Mansion. you find. the [Washington • Marine. Band,'ln' the Hall,in full blast: •1•:: liassing by ,them; you 'enter . the riCePtion'reote, in, the •. .;• •• , • • !centre of which stands ;President [who iMmediately-advaneck mid receives _you most cordially, You are pleased, I 'l36o,With . his fine - manner's, his pleasant laid Open, Ciitin• T ' tenance. Well, he is aO4 looking mane— ' too much so.to be great+ .He is. more the fancy - Order, Just 'contrast him' with: that larg°,•hetivy ,gentlenaiv [at his lett,'Who:ap; • pears : broken sonewhat[by ege,- . (and . :/guiss dissipation) btit is ho 'stands there liyortheitn 7: . personation of Atlas, only* that instead hav ing a globe resting on hiashoulders i he-has a [ moat bewitching maiden eighteon hanging to his Innocence. standing, by. the statue Of Jove, :.-IV:hrti a eon trast! Who, think youlthat man"lis ? as Lippard Would any; the big mani'entilthe maiden' standing ,there.,'!, Why he is none: or .. thin the god.like DanietlV.biter. —the Americart.Secretary.•:. .Now dont ou say that President I'illmore looks , stnallHby !the side of some ot hia COMpettrsl • :It is even But; look you there, Sim. •At• the other sideof the room 'stands; the obierved of all observers r among the . ,beaux I mean., See I how she glitters With jewels and geht'And how gracefully she bend.; to acknowledge atm adoration paid "at per shrine.: . Seeithayoungi , man approaching ; her, and bewifehiogly she smileS• recognize -that ". youthful metulieriof.Congresss 'the ver. „ en— tts.the daughter of the President. "Look out, my friend, you. may find ,yourself, tool late, in the power..of some ..of:.these charm. ers! - Now past on with the - thiwiti,g' erowd through room after, room, all blazing:with splendor, and. beautyand tashion,-,:mtd such fashion, Iteannotle said that silks, and cost.; ly apparrels, are .risirig; , though perhaps the mer*.hants would tell you ,Theyare om- P 6 . 4 111 i growing strated.here, though your ladica.still , pe.-sist inl choking themselves iiviih a high collar I ,That tali; Ulderlylady yerider iiiirs.- Welt . 'der. She is following.the example of.her ii.: lustrioos husband, whotri: we saw a moment . 1 since with thaidashing:yonnitelle„ and )1a.41 ta_ ~6 137 :01 3' arm of !i . . you t h _ _.of, 0v7314-11Yei1 dashing young huck,... There too; jest accost. rag Mrs. Weirder, is a , no:efi; savage looking, man; with - iirge Vntistache.s and: long curly Emir ,Thlt is the Rus s ian Minister 'the per: 1 teci Periinnification pc,the "illear of the North:li i Gen Jessup passes hinf in, full' 'uniform; and a, 'merry laisie"-liiiiii ''r . ,43:'his: arm playfully • twirling t t ;e : t h nif ii , c' . ff*ei , 4o l6 * tom, 1 pod Ore Stockton; tthatlittle good natured:old !man with a hlack wig, is coquetting with 'a 1 Youthrul 31iSs,'andhli;se bi . :stan* . the son of la distinguished . :Senideir chatting ,"'eniall .4'lo' l to the wife of the:Flussici Minister,, In short, 4 1 what a curious 4 ;lairing7offn is 7 seen •in this 1 , brilliant asst Of ;youth :and grey : age',l . 1 1 *Mehl ,will)i . 76W le:ave . ,yon tO 'ereWd: nreond in, While I take a leeP4lnt Cengress,incithings labout,Washington..;,, - ..' : . 7.- f'. ..1' " Now. look .abont. the' Senate qatiber and' pick out thiklioes.' I:Tint:e griy, T 'lt+eneiableman lin ilie"Chair is senoli:o,l4Fki,f4;loPciesl-a.ri.:4; I, lie is, a • rabid antiaossith -- Man and - ,51r. ?Seward gave hien ' 4 Bts"-the pther daffy..in his{ IntercentiotirSpedcb:' Ile NA'S : like rigristerl 'man than be . really IN .the:ciiiiii 'no' donth I • . ..J adding ,dig,nity , to. •his , appenrance....t ~., . lle seems-to Esney - biniself4he next - persOnage•to I the'Presideat: of the' United'' States;b at' see, 1 he &writhes under the reiikePl - the . :,eloqiietit 7 Bewail In the aisle yonderyonpbeerye that Ismall foppish personage, in 'close conversation. 4 witlfa Senitok WhoiM hair irs'a white as wont." lThat little black 'haired *6' 40' . .iy::!iiietif. i' r A44',ala; - 0: 6 ; - : - rieard'e4 - -ir6•4? - 21,,. L' l 4 s isPPeitrunf:o does not indicate a great man, but he is most ,unquestionabli .one, Of r ihw best - men , ' On:the Aoiii.' . : lie; le;ratheraireeal4. in his nisilneta - and a'tiii . .iiite. with ilieladlei;% Ircioder to the right'of the Chair yea See , a larger O erti i i iannkiiPP*4o7;44.o4foi '- ' /I r'' I ,7 2 ke4:9 o .dinFitie7T9t.iNlO; f1.:"gi.14 031.04i6c osiegally, ataiis,44-ihOugh t -Imakel4gfrom A dread. :; He ha s black kitts4 7 Nvigi righ4 1 34iiii!'ylitaiifitInet4io lii'ilikii t siiiij4;Tc4ciin scarcely, aitc))'l4:ele '1. 0)0L 4 i'l44 l g intent: at 0 one slint'litt.the.444'.7,Brinater7.7B7iwr6l is speaking aidiCenCitie - (for : this is he)- is Aitestiog - ive#*hienei':gat.,:talla':friiMile lips: - Yes, that iiiiiheii4rld:iglenlie'd',oase, one.of the greates t ump , ..,ol.itheiage,-; yg r lftlit. a 'tee mendotis head berdetryincte, bred. doe.tadl. eating a lie4tioponailitige . :414".1*.r4 1 4., hiiiPAito oci'oeiii i*4 ii \v - 0,1 wic t:1 dig. i ilAte r t e. - -hii - great mind is . an.arseng-iof 04061 ; I manlike learning and experience. Cass, Ben:1 ton. Calhoun, Wright, Clay, Buchanan, Weil: ster. ' What a constellation of great men t - . for the nineleentit'ccOgry I With em Ame4cri might afely cha 'Axe the 061.1 i No* admiring towards Gen.C'esais Maio) ofVirginin k ,(Al is.a numiiied i lillp sfqe; al lirgeAund-lterui, inthei dull'complexio4 bol there is rt gsod deal of the Lion in his nature. li He meets a very tall, well pr portioned, good looking knit- and a pleasant conversation en sues, if you may judge. from, the countqrimacel of both.' That large man is Senator Gwinn , of California. HS is a man, of active tempera-1 ment, always pleasant, and iwould be picked{ out for:a very great man in any place,—prob ably a greater than he really is. Near where he is standing sits soule ofLottiatana: TritTs a Spaniard by , descent, and settled in; this` country after basing passed through many vi cissitudes in his own. He was' a rong tune, --many` yefara 2 =4miaured In a dungeon, by his 'government, from which hO escaped thrnugh the frienillini&iinUnn 4011 ikeYernmeAt? to which be had previously been attached. I Liu then took lip his home in -ILenisiana, .'became etatneet et the her tied wavgna l tr °ttitftOd.tl I the Senate.;;; How his,small,leiiek eye , flaslica, and how restless it seems. He is a most elo n Anent and pastionate speakerd and 'has mode:, h im s e lf PlPulni in the Seed? hY'hiereeLlele;' manly, and gentlemanly deportment.' When it la anncninced that he istospigdr; thezaller ies are always crowded with ladies; with whom he is 4 great fuvorite ns an G rator.'. ~ 1 1 You want to get a glimpse of Seward a l New Yoric. Well, we mill look at him as:he i was spenkin,g the 'other day on the Kosiuth I Protest, which he introduced into the Senile, Ho IS not so , large a man as you auticipated.,l He is about as tall as our Congressman, Mt. : I ' Grow, and Much like him :in-form. He ,bast rather a small head, hair white, cemntenane,el pale, eyes light blue and of •thernselves'elost i fascinating. Ho speaks slowly and distinctly; 1 his language is peculiarly chaste and original, I his, atgirment foreilde and convincing,'; every} I proposition sustained - with- most admiratile 1 tact and shrewdness. Hecis ono of ; the most 1 Laborious mien or the day, and that 'is what has made him what , ho is. His style is wonderful i ly schplastic, and his delivery pleasini. -'lle 1 seems always to smile when ; and;.speaking, rounds his periods most beautifully mid chi. quently.... His speeches• are alwaykthoroughly committed, so that he speaks with , the nicest precision. Such is Senator Seward. as alarm, but as a politician so much cannot be said in his praise.. Near him Ate Mr; Brodhead of Pennsylvania, a tall well formed man, and very good looking: Mr.Ceoper,his colleague, somewhat resembles Mr. Seward in appear. iance.' -r.. • '' '' " ' t .. Aerosi the Ilail lender' s i ts 3fazigoa' tti: - ; of North Carolina. HO is. a L fine ritati_to : 00. , , 1 and a man too of fine talents,., In the. South-, 1 era delegation he is.a Lion. Old Gail Jacinto, ... o Gen. Honstoo• is'absent from-the city,'s von; ' will notiee•hitri,' It:is thought - by spine that . his clusinces;!:4;i3 ! - ,,.6p4. for, -,the.-,Fre..salt;ncy.!-- 1 1 There isimother.Presidential :candidate, that' , you have not seen vet, and we will - meet= . him• l lin the rotunda Orfila' cafilipl;;fiiihe IS''hOt in; ~..' 4 ti t riili r l,-v,;;ll;;,,rpmA i i„,,,:t4_, • .nen ,-F-' a it e:man:yon er oTousee, him'? . That -is 'the "little` githit of the Wst,7 l the' _i•eritaliln ' Donglais4young - .2lnienea'S erigtodii'neat:`;Whata`little, il:oStling '441,0w he is,•—net morithan.thirtyleightiantLibeside". Senator Foote'-of Vertnouti 'with whOm: he iii• tallcitii,•liOle ihe'Toinb Thiiinli • iiyi itifint". Mr k pOtiglaas is a great," little!! tnan,and,star. te4 inllith with A jack-plane , astfis:ralianee.-.: From thi.work-bench he entgred- kk law • Oltie: rose rapidly ih'hialprofesilon, - Aiasicicin,piiit'da . 1- 13 V: 13 ,P,i,9 4. ii l ic l i f 1/ e P, c// ,''.. • f? 1 1., ,z• q , . P 4 7: I greaar 4 13 4 Trqui il e l q w e r . ll et rl w•P`-itig:lSPi i I ate', and now is: making a bold:strike .• for. thd IPrpsidency:"'Yon will Agree , wahine that A l e must be ab'otidoifilylittle2nian:'tao34 . l aii I heiNivi'air in life,.nii,fiye!q.ccupiid with ihriCb.l 1 great distinction, tio..many'•:land , ldgb stations beforW-renebing•thyate ef.faitV ('!3itc,ij , py. ! 1 1 other irisiiinee cannot be foinia in the histii i i* l 1' of any. üblie tnan.4l,the.worl'i,and illustra tes 1 1 most, perfectly,the glory•of :oar ihstitatians.! . .ll .! Now' : we : will' chiisS•itiver' tic , llre'lfintie of; 1 1 4 1.: 40 -iiit i lv1 4th i . 1 44'its. : '41# klifille:yai, l itiii 9 ui4 , oe:loi__...44 . :i?...! , zel!or; l 4sgre•4l tuarble , - , ..Take :- , ..Talks your place:la .tite„g4,i, lory'aiid-look*.dburyi.etrahis -- noisYl'lnstiq't as :1 sethbialte of orkr.f i lici haiiilfel l ithalthirit ineu. Sjikalierrliloyd IS la i therFlifs . lr,auit,.a'finh4rO: 7 aiding officer he is,' .He hae,bece in. Congress his life time almoskaud no:mlin•lii ieii•more perfectly' 4fia)ne ; ::' 'ilt'''is;=ii!:6'eat :D*" I s ): 1 schooling.,' Do ioil . i4ikitiLltiriiiicii , , atitiattlie i , ; left oft he,Speahersgnarl ,; Ae..i:looks:. th in 1 faced 4-* th9ngh-Angering , froi# ill,4e:lok-his 1 jet black hair earetessly.tiver his promi. 'ent and tat 1 . 1 .eilarlr `eye "iiS!fnaY!iioi.#ri•orge,94iii4iguiil fill -,enthusiaset. { Mark what ~-11.,: LgtriteAo seems telbe :frith several members with whom 1 he'is' ,engaged in"einiverSatien,'''and!i . i . thofig themoah;gi - ey.Sred,' . 'sinerabl leohing44ii, j whom yog FeqqpiX43,-4:o4FerPOF:;bitiv,elaTi4 of Connecticut., I hardly. tell yon 'after 1 . •thit . desdriptihn,'ttait I the: 4 , yOlithfar in i inbe'r,7 IS' oiii'difin' difo& tifBiisqiieitit*.''lle'iSid.l wags at work, and PP iwiA liiiii•P:. l . l fielii: . 6 etir 1, from him before the discussion i onlbs:l,and . 1 r Dill shallfiS:Onded.l.4,lY Os 'ti61.3*,%1 fin d that ' ',, - INr The 'Sakai, itepstr-0.A4:1,14-ick-FiTt ' 64,1 ! ' s 'i * 1;i ttci i ttligcte.ilife,'0 . ,#,_ 1 _0e, .44:1,6!1 .44:044.1.ijiii.404;;10,00,,*9.rgeti;vislOn: 1 is exceedingly popular ; srili "tusisibr4cl4eci?- . thO , l2.7th":alt. ~, The later wasia • the!:heed:of. I bers.: ; = l;: . 11. ::,'i "--- •'- ''- 11 ' . '',": l ', l: -•• , -- ' 1, ^ 13 ;; 1 1 lifitto. ll ls;s•Tetiaekilt , WitilOetiy fall. Of fiti= Yoh' have himi.d:,of Preston ._ ifLing, of Neiii ictliiiiiiii4l,,tii6i.iiike*Aliittifi4Wm.,,ith'ai. Yorli• Ili Prince' of Wig Soilers here. 'There 1 p aren tly 119 Apeote_fpr, tAe , liante,,to„copy, he iSitandiniWthe 'aisle; 4- 1 41' 4 ' .!' ill .. tali :i 3 .o• l • l linlinicate:Wi h tti iiiitil'iu ' id;;;;;l'h's latil • P ' lVOil fill geod•nattri&matt. ,- Theter) itt; somet hing: like Lthiek:ilalit v?rhe toirkiklitowN off,':the fluid I -I m*lici r in Ms eye, 461)1e.geeliisill*.aelight- :I;eltiiiita.lifii'Aiii'itliii*liolf,l,lle'fijkcy'ilr#,' ij*b6ehillicieidi**oll*Oe'iiicillthr°ll's In/iVihrtirpfaZei:7i,lni.-1144;344"&eiii-iiiii a ~ -,:,..5,, ~. ,:,..,:., .: ~, , i .1i,..,,, ~ ~.-i , ,.. ~..-., ~..., ~., 2, 1' . .. , --', •'- . .; . ';.- . ' .." _: into trout/ie. ue grpws fat to sco Illeln ,.Pser- .elee,firettilltdOtte mauve& te.extinguuttk: the [a l iplear billi ye c tLioce„farter.-4-011104;t, lie; )6 a meat, The l'requelit act;tiailpi . rfamt;tho!utiti kind-of Fre' Bo e l r.' ll 4/d ' IV 114 a t" u . fi r rerf4 4,64i i rillagiltildic ;i1110 . 1417. 1- akqihis c iWa l and: natural- i4e 4 . ,He :Y .e41*141114 . 61. ... " tfebil- , • iati 4. l 44li i i i ; l 7iti l ii, *4 441 1. 1 1. 4P) 1 f ' ililY4' 'iiicificAilfd i.ciayigatiod 63/10 (01a4 i#li. 1,„ - ; i oxpit i ati f ei. - 4 0 i 44 wel ifo loneeesditylvf, Tg l d i a ll At o rigio4l o A9P s t , , , Wo . ......4 cal' diecceitlimlildthti tie , gitititii‘i&jrutd6ll 6 Atwout,, , ,tbei.ime ovbfr. - oada,lbo, , mongloo i i.ll, ~ , ....0 , -,- ,, .. „t : ..,,i,, , ,.., ? ,-, , r....iiii, L.,? , 1. 4 ; isfiedcliihstiber'dliy l lit:Whiitithii.v iddl of fi n e _4l - :Lc& .0 f , 4-.-, , ..A,,, -i „;„--t,„_,.. . - , cAff l o. ll : in; CO. 4.CL.i 4 4 1 4'. 9r'io l 4tkii% I '.o,tfln : rff )1 " :4 ;14.4 , 0044e44 1 1 11 i'• ' .;:•f4:4'?-i9NE Ibalijant4u , d CeitOnatiull , sts , itslfcl*Vrej 'Ape!. 'iicifcatlappo4rittaxiilifixvivoyitalilo33liteqz44l :4 1 TOSiis , 1 0*igli4 6 '#Ic i i 1 J4ypiii7!'Rytif ' )i Pcirelng.ni an''eagleii, iin4ll.lar;ocirl‘p.M4Y ance chivalric in the extreme. lircekenridgo of Rentticky,celebrated for Lis reeent.iefenee of Gl* Btalkiiymi will agree with me is ithand edr4Man.; ''.li.roent ia his nature, gentleman _ hie' deportment, of find talenjs,ife. , fair,.tie 4camd iiii•ornament to his State. "4 IL.. ... l'ht - -son. , , , Svant to see Brown and Wil , coi:Of iiisiiiseiippi,;wlWiiitglit so bravely the - "Otlier. day; Well tfiefels"Brown over on, the Whig side of the IBM: Ile is a fine looking aian„ of-vertvespectuble-telents,---mucli.moro-geti.. tie manly Minn Wilcox, and I think, 'More of a tram in every respect. Both rare of the true Southern oislekimpulsiie, vindictive, paision ate. You ought to have Seen that fight 3 —it would have given yon such an idea of th , ol/f,Ti riyLr)f, Congress! 'A chile* passed' be tween thririiiiiiiiirlSOi-iFitiffertheywefts separated,lmis, the:duel Wes iiiMientaby thd interference of friendly powers. - That" MisS Nancy" mun, talkiiig'siitli`Tfrsivin,ls his par-, ticularldeinDki.Poll.CALTilimmieorgoth. I er of the late President. - ' He is a mail of fair I ability and finniipf,Mi6neti.'` iliSt entering-the door.yonder, you-seelleruitop Itbett 6E-South Carolina., Ho retiliell iiaillenge from Clem 7 l Oriali fetid' iilnyti ';5l - nee;iisi iittidibulrihrin Who eyes ' .0, 1. -:. ..' . 4. . ..A. Z., ..., ),....., 11:1 .c ,4At:hp. PNleii A" . geFw.° , :' 4 . .. - •qfPgil 3 l?,' topitef.,would.., not , ,fight a Pliel, IMP .14lli ciple,4riot I that.. hejetired , Mins, hat Isle Ma. idi'i?icii , (l:- I lie lab a., danillA lit) , fieining'ipim, 'aint - &iiiii.3*rts; r belidd, u 'i4iiiiet,''froni"„thiiie; l ,wbo.denounee ) hhn..; That. jhori,' ihielc.Atei. memberlstanding near lifi. Grew imldr. It'd; raick:'Of feritislvtiniri. , ''-'l.fe 'is.. - i)liaiSatit'.64 ligi:e.ilii inL Ills trianileri,:iii4,ConyrkatiOn", Awl .e4sing tiro4gtiliiYrAti;i:3ol4t i.inil'.` LC parries.am honest:face... ; :You. sliciuid seek.. his: neflitainthrice,..rind my werd;fer ii.r . yola 'will - bd li4iii.d;'''delighteil, - t.i'lill!*;., - ",'04: - ris' l 4i'lplr.i iiidful'iMeable seenbdi.Nuty.the lifiei.:'44‘!.• arrived for theiuljohrtiment,:and..yon ivillfbo obliged ,to' finish yeti r looli - Mriong' iiiC I . Ihoivi another ,lay. ' 4 3leariwhile yett'SfU,4l4l - st6p.i.;;Vd . fd *the .pate4t orrice and likotti .loOli at: OM` `e'ti, riosities. -1 ~.-..,.A ' : .;'.l , I ': - i, ':I i. , ~1W, . ..,:•'' ';',. i' Minuet. Stay ‘;',vith ._' pin - long .here. .. , .Yen will' see' every description Of,beaSte;Ultils;fl. 1 t'4,l and fi:th6si,i'licelf:p'r'f:e.'t•ri'C'l,' tur . -'Xiiil.l-; tion. Ilesides'thee ynn.,,will peg enrioAitipo more tban fotkoveri,dreamerhaf,....'...thingethat liv&utrthe 'earth; that hie found: In: 'thith and the great viliini;ynd ti'li',4iilo.t,y - ti,y: ftailiii.ift. of man,t,:,,n`iile• Aii '1 sp ecimens ~t; .... ~ . .., , • 0.... r of.arehiteetum originating , . in: a 'leaned:Mid civilized' , age; to' the ,• raided ' WaiKelubs' and wObden idolS'of the most barliaiiiiiii'paiiohs. 1 Ti? name ~a fist; oven ParilMly,„'ir,cMig 'idgiii O a yolurne. Among the most interesting relics of your own bountry,!on Wille,seetlie Print , : ing Preo Used by pector , Franhlin.' l 'lt/lel IMOdokin ......................... ',r lirinting I Pfess-.9lmqderil,date. The coat, holsteraar4 (.pistols, worn by Geri:Jaekion , at the battlir.ef NVT'Orleans:,•Will interests Yi - .M. ' ' Besiddtfidif I y.' 6ll #.4. ‘ „see. j t?.i'?iii- In)i.±: 6 T4_°?'4:)-i,i. Geri. - ,WaShin gton. w hell lie,resigned - his ,coM. - . mission to.bongresi Lifter-the - Re.volution.-4 I you will oso see" his .i . .itTfp' equipage,- - '.eruf,fd urn,teri=ligill6, - . 'boiler, plefeii,iiii'vei'ainflorlOs ir,c.„. IlisXortfulio, writing..uteusibi;k4trav -1 ening trunk are all here.' Letivini%alult. de. , reriptien':of this most vc;iidilil ' itiu.4i'uid ibi; ficrild - othWl.l,reLiktt4iv'in - i:;;- ~- ( ),4F„42- i 4fon V , 1 ati4/lisuar ;skeit o 44-.Je4eri. , .sO lliat'AP,miy relic& the'nezt number:of !tire .. Denvicrai, .iind 1 quite like:FYl:shall bnivith ,-,yiiii , lill'liiir - i; -to " read theVroof ' elle fM , selr '' ''' '' I- ~ - - .Traii, - .• • -.. • - .S: -if. C F : .... ~ „ The )3att' 10.11,e1d of N. OrlAang.”' i,.'ille!surfaee of the eountryinl the :vicinity o$ Jack son's. lines,-on •the - Bth of 'Jan tiary; , .lBisl hits r ilfidergobe Tess'chanie,' - ii.Vs?Ille:••:11te!tn; that the same PfunY,l?attlepeld,in 'tia;:tinio . Stat 4., 4r, It isuo, there is , o."..greatlloonoteny, in.llu3Seitured of Ihei-wholii ,, narrow:striir of land on the tatliiik +if the '.glifsidnii)pl,l4ovi the eti- ..i r.4. 6 ,411 1 .5'!. 1 1 'll ‘lid nit ,iithl`Siiala, ' way„the land- aro, eultivated.tnihe eainp, die'," Lance Inwards the dwanipi the houien ore built stud the` gardens iarnanti•nted'in;thealliaSts , , le: F friiellitk;Aatie'-liahlp`asedil;'er:tkis: m iiii I since 180.), !t..prOdueed OS iniieh • ihea* it i does row ; sugar•Wals• thaehiefinciductihen, I aditij'a'tinwir TheFhillifariCthretili nit toilful Iliiiisb,'Ori' tie - ilgttilf ''Eiliiai'lsi f f,44 1 , rA.l4 , ; . .9 l iief4Yl ,l Y.kth sqggrkYr 4 ilejga.or vgar, t which. Were taken! , front _the. sugar [tease:of 14r 'ehaltliette!-"and't,otherdi 'plltalere.'. 2 :Thu illaneWlieri• tikbAttle':i'xisitnughe:46 . liii eapi, desig4W: Theo4".hatiail iii ' ivi 14 Jacks. - • e,i ~ L A ~_/... son had his quarters, still remains. Thediteh, ir PaltrTifriiir, , whfrl'any-;geoflainper , itinld letiO over - iir)Bl.l;;iiity lbe Fieriilir iriidedi This' Fii4,.0i412 1iaj,1 4 014 .? .i :0/1 - :S 4 ?, ti l iP)P,f`',4o° t .; Near it is a peenn. tree, utti.ler , ,witiPbl':lPT,i B said/ he ?•breathed ' his : :: kist;4-tyliose's frui4 it. is Id Old' 'Crdolentiperstitial,ltadlittee'ilid FY . r,- 0 16- ' 'e:: ,: i 1 ; fT. li r:?;;O ° :: : i t' T . ofrki : . tir) ' o - . 01 4,4F, 0 d, , ,iFe. in pip;.cfmrp :.41 . -It)qfinidetitt scarred and marked !Rh the prints of .tannOtt : balls' atiCallet 1.5.; %And {here lo'o; ililhe-rieigli.' holland; yin` may Cad': iahi`Wic"bid "iiogia, ii4 o, : , Fsui**, , yqp,).o 7 .::ith.44 •4tirtl.lviti, l his : I reminiseoneesi.of,the•battlei and.'at', the:olose' Of his still, driver' trn6tniiltilitids tvith . ltni, ! n l? 3 !lP dr .T, inut .,• l i r )) B 4ii 4 o -4 ,4`!fii*ft'd;)fn. 1 4 . 6 '1 i ?P 61 .' / 0 1;3 - j ..P i j ai P9fiifitugAeI94 Y ii OF 01 1 : finoti - muck aimed such destructiott:-Ixdo.-tha, 'British lank - in , , _,P, .. ~ it , -:,:ir i,.i, ,f , •:: a #4.), Y9l - 40,1 1. 34„NTIVereiRt*e;if, • „.„ 4,p‘l ittalkw , 4l3• lo iimdclich,ikitt lOC 'l lar 36lll oY ll /$ 1 - ' Pe 43 0 4 q -13- Acqqq , PiTT:itt 4 a4/4i'' 1 4 1 1 1 7 1 a 1 4 4 4.`4, ak; intereWrii bo4tmenti. • . ---••-•:--------,- .. , --.2-..: •' . Nrilli gtlitietri s 1 f t . ' : , T -':. Vl.•;'trt '''''-'-'-'-`-' .•44`,4•• ,,,- . :`,•'''',,,-; i v . .: - :;..,.',„'" A :4, '-;.•''...•; ; I • - •i'-'-. .-- F. :a 'Legiiltithre. ; • ~ .i•i- -" - . 77 • .• ;c' " ',' - ;,•t- - i1 - t :A . - ,1 - zi - 194i /Much 1 Krilliketh ffrun/ , t . [N . i t q n ,lo . ; 4 , to i l 1 ,,,,,., I. c ri t e liefee,vkitVajiti4 it i n lipp r — f or 4 ,. to ifitioillietolibliositfai R 'oden ' • •,. . r,l 44 ' _ erßill- for the immediate'e m , !i l t'clitln i rrnaliiiriiril6 l ' '- --- : f ) ! '4 I „ •-• , ,c In the c Senate. ~ . ' '', The first question was o the tnoti o , ; ft KifNKEL:, to go into-comnfittee ott4,, "" ,fpf Op; mrp ( 9se of en naider , i ng.. rho i1tp, . ;, 6:4 Altai jlVt , hbriBo3't& itlif4 of 'the:l, 4l 7a y...p.174444..tiii-Utlind c ahed, p&,,." the Canal alte-r,its;•Cenipletlon,thi': Case to bd.lttliti for ita ' re•Pgment, • 1 1:1t5 , . ' 'The - motion IYty! cnicied, I yei s 16 , . further --- d . • 1 Thecons' Ration), of tb,, g ill • fainendtientlittiTtAyp s siiiiibre i , ! ki On motlett ofAtkAlY.SßS,tliiifie,ii,,lti up on second tyadiag-the hill Supplt. to the act incoi.o,ristlfii.thyrPitinSilti4,,,-7 Ohio,r;iillial',:enint+;atiit tift'44,4„ pa.ss4litriajel g -'4 , e45j2;"i1,61;'7 . 74 „,,, , 71' 4 .); - : ‘. i.,—..-NPW?I:S9., TkW!,„::i• . ....„ . .. -. ...6;•3 -.: , ,•!,- - Le ; ; Ilt: ...', i; i; - .." . ,44CHi1ti, • 46"E'474144440,t0n 4.4fith. of the oV,,,!ttc AO 47, 'JOleoioi#: :known ', I N . 4 ,kidnapping, ” ca,fneTick“ , lcti*r p 0 1: pending bleingipOO.9 ~,a i 4n e tacii,p r ,; K by- 31r. / 3 9 ' i Of; It? I*Yt: i ? r !dsi2, i4e its the end' of the„section,:, . 4 , .rottl4ll 4 dischapt4 4,ingitiria 'from, IdR;L..,, jaiN 000,1§9414WPRYINA.It i-.B l l ail 1 4 t 16 order. okthePresiden t of i •the ;United, t '' but biduesouree:of law;" .11.;. , .,.1 1 Which Mr. Itil.9osl44 T 'p y o 4 ',, ,,,4 so tfOltAW N (i i f; Al f . n ii4 I tw.cli adirhi Jolintifint, ,t ( iiofi,44. l 4, l e,et : sFulos., Mr. 4.44 4.•P lo §;cr, , ..lY.Pestitl t el b the floor, and discos tr,o4;t r , law," and alk-efiter : hicys,..na nT p et. , ,i ' .141 Opposition. tolliti,present.:hil iind'uj 'O 4 , onor - andpatileularlp to--the I fugith, LI„, 1 , • 1 e JAW. ' ~ 11r. 11. ill lit 'kat 4 t 41,3 and was au Vie floor jvhenthii,ll 1 • . 47 1 Lf: .;, ,!-: ..• ;41 ,:ildi),Mbi , .., ~. ~ AFTON_Ow,..B 10N..: - 1, The-III:4W resumed : the .c tael t :4 4 the bill. ta repeal the lath!: 'infottau of 0:41 - .:.C,..•,::. II .;.,• ,I The question ja,atated....la tk s tan#v t . Port- ;.•,,,--. 1d...,.. i . , 4 ~..,:,), ~.I- .-', Mr. BONlWl,con:eluded.bbiV ` ci his apteeduteektfati.ltdopte'id.-,, -.. li il, The quistionrrectirringnpon 3frll3loAl ALLlS:motion:td strike ouS as abo Mr. ,74E,9031ALi a . spoke irlfud li runendinent,..and against 'M AUI is -3 EO44PPIRA thew teak .the floor, t. ,. 11 9.. 11 .5?: i it'; "AV; li .114;7:4 A 1 , • SEUTE......BLATE , ./.411 ', Di ltr: i 1 The bill to iepeatthe 4.01 and Mid: .oft helatv. if lB 47,Ttsticliiir,ohibltst.ta l i . - the jails of -rtheToternozitealth fii tai 'o tiers 41f - fdgitii , iralitteiXe,! , ,' eitir.e4, hir. . :On second rea4jug.,,,, :.--,:').,:.:: .:•, : ' The ,que-stion:. was, on-. the, amt.+ i Slr. atuaLex EiERG as utnendel ri',th . • , poses taupe! bit :blikthe:l,lst 2 n d, milt'. 'ions of tho Jaw of 1789,: relative to k,I, • from justice . 0, fugitives frenilabar." Xi. Dfultieni•eit iiiovd torinfitidtli meht, willey'prepnied:46 . eitend iliJ pr y ions of tife - laW 6( .p. 89,„ ~ifiht4hl7, to f2O, frontjustice ici t ,lujt i lic . s. i f egu, , . (Ow, bt ttending nicrelyttlifrpr#lsioni - otthe, II ii ttion otthe , law of,/789,,The•amiludi knot a,gre4 t0.,--L:yeas 15, nays g... .; i . : Mr. . Guein44,llithi . tiOred . l , O'itril!po [ am e ndm ent, -anti 'ingst:iintOlin . thi fctY , ll! bill a section ;n4ing,filefgii,tlie 0541 of the law of ,1847. ,., , The atnendtcl agreed to by ihejoliiwinvolc,:. - Yeas-,,MeSsrai • fitailYi 7Raines, , lClnS Carson, Crabb, Darlingtea;lEssak.Gar4, listeifro P7,4444°,llo ) O.WiiiFeP hef• 3 ttsrliir!9LiAt*rfilef'44*- 314 ; Robertson, Slifer, tind,,WaliertgPe*".'4 Nays.;.4leisre.:•SUClinlew c Feraoo,Fo Fulton,u - liamlin ; -areaslinVld.ohleandi Sanderson otaShithei‘÷lth ,, ' '''; .• 1 -Mr. Packer 'Unmoved tb irielola tell section, •ticebill - Wh'utd itiied ft and 6th sections, which was not the followin;4l,:iiid Yeas-31esers. gaily (Irkilletr. Ft l Forsyth, Fruiley, Fulton, h i mlin, Joie) Casiin, Muklenbgrg,,,:iPacke,ii-84dtor , I Shitnerj-tia. i:-` ; ' Nays=Messrs.- Banlet, Caro:thus; C Craig), Darlington, F,Cans,,Gaerosey, ils ton, 4Y004 4 • 'Jactd, 3P3lutrie,,Mtione,Mt4ththl,Xs ertS Slifee and; VAker,,Speaker.-N: Thu question:.,reinning. pe eat amendedtso tbe 00! or tbb low; it wag •to by ;the fa cote: i :.,' Yens—:3le4arsi :Bally; illarties;j 3 l tlA Crabb, Darlington, Fallon; Forayttf- Fulton, "GuenttoiyHtitalltint; IfinOgo jnes,'BrCailiillllTajtan d i llethieVit9 berg , Packer, Satidersea; atialSbiet 5 _ Nays.:4ll6iirs:'66stheri Tu ss ; i t ' Tl Kinzer, lion el, Tifaloa , Robertson, ilite . r, kid' Virilti'er, OPeil:„t Il v ; The bi l l as amended they pasOi l A' —yeas 21, nays 1/I. —,- ' 1 tamortfirVitatirioi . e :l l, / r, Whe4 Napoleotrata`l44 l .edi v 'f :in a converastiiiii iiiii ono oi qi trie',, altuded ick thVta l ttliiitif dui:co,g4l ri t in this erakohiqlelasinage:• , ,4 , ~,, ',t , ' !` i n gWOIFT O Pri .Y 0013,1 sa a 'l "therelvilinot- bowman , firevi .4l ... .ivykagt4haTimpission 0 the I) il ' l lor,lfapitliOqui l it itoißlq,-* i ' . 2.:nAg'iir fiiiiilbilViinia: ' it r ib# 4l '.• ,hill thatat wilYruslf4b 0 licioih' kip bia4anuriabsatitigi-Ni 44lt. , 7 Ivot.....______..__._:::„., ~ iqi , el t: 01 i,:tri-.' 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