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I 11 g llu rnr.!« t I the m tih-i ( '• ( r l.su, ] . m d thr 1 4,h I !• 11 •'1 n i n tlip Ith mat < : nil to liiiuti r \ b utt< !•> miu ;1 c service. POSTSCRIPT STil.L I.ATKR I UOM IMF. BRAZOS ANO FROM VICR \ l ill Z. A’tt our pap r was n»3<lc i p this morning, the schr Jlr mine, < .vii w. am\ ri! t i;i llr:i?, s, win ner she on i • I th inst. Sh ha.-, a lame ina'l on board, whb h of emu sc . rmt opened, lint fr -tn one or t\\ letter* hr-ji'.-j I • i y pa s. i’.h'iu I r.u vernal reports, \n ^aliu r the toll »w. g n, * lien. Sr>tt \\ r-'diat the Brazon. lot was fSpeetr i to kave on the Alabama, which arrival there on the morning. I the IGih. An■•tie r ua-.-unl s*;\s that lie waft to rail on the Mas • ' • which Was oertaiiil) waiting i r him. F»> r •c.Tipam- .<fait!l!ery w-r* u!r«:.!, ;i i- a I t! t \|. f‘npt. ('apt. Sw rtw:*n‘>and l.ieul. Sh.nl-h 1 lA’sof >Ji d, and C ipt.Vinton’s of t! <• '.'A. who arc t ■ ii^tas a h.al , guard to O n. Scott. A part uf 7tli iuriint ry was also on i> »ard. All the private vest* Is at the Braz s had )■*■> n liken *p by C veminent, and w r- rapidly !.lading with mules wag m nod j r*»vis:..n^. The camp a’ Palo Vito Iwnl l-ocn hruk ri up. arid (bn. Worth and uafTwere at the luctuh v * tiling to embark. All the fo( j :* w-re in motion. The 1th and 8th In 1 n r-, were ulreadv on l> * ■ rd transports at tin rnoiitliof Fie H:o Grand;' The 1st Regiment It tl s, ‘id Dr. g r.a, C. pt. Trylor’i l gh» artillery, Col. Duncam* cattery, and a detachment of meruit*, were still on •bore. Tin waj* VctWvi#:. Catoirg* a .id M* t*r#v \v*r* «s*. I« ft’tTMM* 'rap**®#!!* on 1‘vur.t ct rtfLCia. 1 b ran l.t.m wtiea* liering m ail ^tmter*. ' ^ I' -" tad Ur*® t r: fit d ant. t! ( * t ) jUctdma v . ^vl defence. t ' Lmd. of (lie 2d Art Hitt, led I <-n cT.i* u d «♦ '* % I :l B»' vttl rrm # n I Mt^ .In* Hi I! tS J • '' * w<*H fit! d l»v v.*1 it * tii r». (1 lianMia li.tU»rriv««i as iSh Hnt i aedaaLdat •i * ' r.'INm;- * i *1 r*M’. * . t fitr cap*?:!*’ »f ^ j a n» II !-s .d 7.' d (. . an l < a* l l .:*«u.a M ( l>. ‘ 1 ) r u firmed. '| | . j»*raM”M activity prrv * I at tic rrn’t («rra! . •U f s.- f h - #•;! V Urlt.i' njr • 1 ** f.: 4 t r further r . tin* arnxa'. Cme*rt r.u'ncc < f ll.r !}nU.nwrr 5-n \\ ‘ s ' • C»*ninr«{ ir fVmier rrbnril /*y l in /V n/ 4- 1 ' f.rrratn th# I. If, am1 ( * mu . dorr iVriy l::»* taken lu» I' ' 1 \,t* |i. « nrv# r r\|'rr*vM#! ll?»- ••j*inh !i that ihnl I i>tl# <‘3. not Ijc la km. < mm *! ■;< r T' rn> n. v. fn< *1 in N • if Ik f »r the a* .,!*>.• s' l» f.W • e,. f.U.n *)' ai I %r?!trn.-ed i< u * yrar*e Miajtrntoon. ( i ir' .i dtf, H 1 ? . Mil tried v the nam#* . i i •; i i -« t ih- IVit'n,’'« • k ' ’ ' and vtfmmd t* lr «m Sirr* d. hut r* r.*mm#-nded to the merry t I'r-« >,*!, » na remitted li » aentrnre t one »/#•.» i §it*pf ru I'an- I M , ! ini' if#-1 by thr rtmrrotiri. . . m , . |t, . -rd . fall a ■ r m t «• ! •%. I t*i *, *« *|» •,| vtar“I» mi. >1 w! i.« ' i vp^ 1 hr ta.n aft nw ina*t!« r. M l i liNT.MJ.M > Id .Mil • *' ".‘.IN Mr t. pin will siHre** th* p | .t ■■! the th < ung regional ! h- i ?,«t tn# hdl v i.named |*ia «*. -#t tin- lima m<' ti -'" d, | i -■ .. | . , | tint t‘w i ■•*h * * v .i i-« t* j- Ited in the Mil . . ■ iM | . *.» . b , ii • . - . * i i* it intended t pre el pr1i fiom Ukinf part in the dm Uf*ion, n1 ' * . j. { . * 1 tip!* M. ! '•. hd I Mr ! ' 1 \ \at « ••• * »i. i >•«'*• "v w , lo !, .. M -» v ■ ' . >y , -rn ' ' 1 • fth 1 ' • .. 4 ». I t _ h 1 * |' i •' • i M i I •, \| ..., I.,, ‘ Arihrr*i. ' If »• i h e Hi I , , . 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'l l I K tin ji . t Stuff*, at 11^1,1 ncru | it i l>v M« Turn r ami llurwrll u-if uf thr ! »-*t 1 uMtH -v* I if-atnms mi * « ! ii |fi\rn iu linn I t . i M ( M AVI I M i. IH .v t: r.' /r « i; s. f|1IIF.SFHSl KIIlF.lt. 11 v .... Ill ilm town of B i.iitnm. Br.lfirtl i* *niity . will pay thn UKillKM * \s|l I HK KS FOR I. I K K I. 1 .V /•: t. K O K S All It mm iildri <™nd tu lam at l.ilwtly, will rnrrive prompt RUriittuii. wii.son c. iiF.wrrr. I.iV-rty. January ‘dr ns if ( ASH FOR \V IIFVF f 3 IIIF 'iiu!. a is pn partsl to pay tlio I lit il 1FST I MARK!'. I' I’KK F fur H IIK1T. d. Incrod at 1 li s I -u.ills i I li'iisr, on tin- l anal. B F. SACKKTT. July 30 la '1*111-'. Si |1S( lilHl II. haeiup ••nee * led willi him in Imimi'i*-* Mr ( liarlf* I l teller, %%taii'>l te*j i i llully iiili>i wi the cat 1/ * l.\i<hhmp mul anmmmlir.p 1 i iumliv, lh»i we 11 i*oi.Ji. tir to keep all *u. h pood* »« an- umi.iIU Kept in om line ul huMlie^.i, Mich as t. in ami Smni 1 a \ in \Y in nr.s , al* i plain \N aU In* of \ ai loua description*, Gold Gun .I,mil I oh « hairs. I.uair hi'.s. lata ! tons, /■' < • ■ ■ . ' ■ . \ O t»i fnt>,Gold anil silver Itnnf*. t ’oral *\ li$re .« A Urjto jvinon ol those <»mns arc pist n> hand. The PIT i ll ai. solicited t•» •■•ill and -• r iIhpi. W♦ h.t\» ulsuaiiiHid Mo* k • ‘I S'! M i; NN »i:1 , mu«i-tipp ol i,i i , I i «, 111 v. i i and s*i i Ni oo\s, N. .i p 1 an»i vt vk j'tiM,*, \\ it li run di-< ; iptinll >1 tin' . ..»<* main.! hMji I d ill till* I1' i ' 'V I at \> p ha\ I i. nil h ltd, n r ail j'l I an d to m-k«’ a? short ii.»ti*p. Ml kinds of litP*lK:xn in the line done in m *r and larttm » *tv!»• ii sihvi.iminuv, l ! 1 \KI.Ksl f IsHF R The undrrsipned, ha\»np rerri\rd i i- itistr'ietjo in sntnr • •I tl • in.Ml ski. I d vM iknmn in In* line, t«. * hitnsell lull\ yulihrd t-i n rtii i tul! '•atpI i 11. ji in m.\ hIi<' iii.il | lease to . • « and * * »•* tn I im, all • i w h H he ^ • i ranter* !•• jh-i Iniin well. 1 HAHl.liS I I IMII-K 1 >cr 7 l*m il I I > V» IN B P A «• E ATTOIEYEY AT LAW, (‘ AM PR hi. t. t II., r A. 11 • I practice iry.all the 4 tint of Campbell toun T ▼ ■ ■ 1 t <1 lit). Pi1lb)'|v: nia and II I tix ( Ctinfirs. K. U and .1. \\ . I »ge, having awmiated thetn!*'lvim iu the practice of the Uw, i1; ttend the Cnurta in In« i*'"irtf. Amht r«t. 4’anipii-il. I’ranklm, Iht'Hv Ivanui ami Halifax. All hua;m.i>*» 11. ruated to Uiiir cate will have jr mi it attention. K' r K It I’ltfi . a fire* Camt.Ml 4 . II J V\ ■ I'aga t»ui) rataiu* L a eiluv kn l.yuahhnrg. Fat B— to u *j n ii < ( ^ u u i: i t. M.i n>l) *'LsMu.V. \\ a*hi*in ftf A and, 1. 1. 47 I Ml FT* " I VI l '* v I NAM Mr t . f. r } r«tM . * ti * •« * i t:*l»< I ti i !f< r F V I | r: , f .n*U J iu sntcpi d h hi a* v< r Ir. m \ r pina. Air R i 1 ; r, from the M lit.* ry Committee. r* j-*r*« •* tii .( ' rrn . ri 4.1 t' t«»U- *t l»e;i Fay !■ r, b'** . ;7i *< ri i i ri* w t!i - **i,«.*i I . the I I- .iw : i*. . : i, , v . i Wi ?'■ 1 *. i« i 11 r* s >! ul toll VI a/* t • f • d • .1 jm *ii i.* tin I loo** Mr etmeurrene. 1 • nti in • < in Military *\n* ts rrjHtrti d !•*'U tb° • «’ r« i ir^'ii ji tin hi re/montH an.! pro* u!i* f.»r the ap I* , im nt < I t »< m r:»M *iTi'r . ^r. u th Mud ry a in'id f* , S til the :’.1 it till I ! e!*e—3!r.* M'» the*n, i» s’nk ; • i; ’ .if| aulh >r Z'l./ !r I'ri-i •!• i.t t • n- nut a M *.j rh. ; •-al to the rhit f rommand oft hear i. , rn " tl<« war, m .ti.nui regard to the oat* - f his r .1111*11^*100. M* f». . vivy n.v.t 'r tb it h< * mid call up the bill t*> dav or t i .rrow I ami in ' • m Fi met* rej i ,rd : nek t' e army Ap propnati* i bill, w.ili •* iiu tr f amritdmcut* winch * 't f|| to, 30.1 t||. i i W.I-* p** 1 lb* I* .s! hi r «*. I'liimt.«-« rr ; i Cm1 ha *k the I* st Route if i mi'Ii Hiridiv amefMllliri.s. V, hl»*h W»-re agreed to \ ii.' is ..th»*r awv ido.f tit* \\ - *<• ad .pteij- am i/lh»*m . n> j.rov ooi/ r a null to mid Iron 1 Ire/un a ml vi rther providing for a mail to and fr mm U t -rot;.. The j m u pu«-d. I if *<.: uin'tie un Military Affair* r-omrle I l.ik the . i • r. v ! . i .n | ,r the r*»( s \ .nent ot n>lvam *»i hi »*b* by • *'•'■• * .. . i — ■ r * i' - ■•* t • ll.r r U . i * p •—: ve»l i, ervirr*, wtih ■ • n. 1.1:it ■•*. \o irn-itdi.i' i;t \x is adopted I.* r- p\ i in • * t'J■ i \ inrii i hnis **-to y tin ! r uMih from '-'.a! s I 'hr rw lotion \v.«h then pieced. ( am r n, f * n the e«. .n.iittft* on the I)s*r»et *.l ^ un * i' Ho ,f. j !••: r< s lotun Ir on the II r.se ;'s ’ t ih-1* •»! of'tb* l •* « *. Muniment \vi *t* in ii !•• n in > v ' * bra • t ;•• :*. at *l • - n d lor its imUH b 'lif' ' t . a,defitli' h. I he bill, In wrvrr. was lid :* the ta' le. I l *• 'I I • r* (• ti. ■ I * ii-r* Rill ww biltr n tip. attil Mr I *>1 I ’ t i i \ , | s!,. »;■ r* j s *. a**-1 »: . w oi^ ibftt Alt •!« Il.os. i> tMM If e * . .*«.■ tii - a | ti ; * rb n c t a s ti ilar kind rni • oif . r hi* p in .ri t a* ■ n to ; • .* •* i,« i• mt«*nnl. At { - j the Senate until aear |y ft ti r <b ek. Itv\:a\rry ;»! '< ar d tr ry elitprnt. 'I!. s*#i.*n il#r •* n ft till. ti.j-runt h-.k;* re- «*> ui.t.l i* * . i'S I. A1 \RIMb COIIF rF' • Senate hav mt i * u*’o ! n* »'n to this IFll ami II u-f e .n o.rn d b v e 1 h the hiutity is •.’tuiltrami tin s a If d. wdetl. Tl.eb,ii dds «t« thi.u a? ol men t* II » took n ! 11 e i f l'n’ Army h' o.es ’h* ■ Ri« • rs. w liicli ;a tin rn • * • ar\ mi . 11 r l r tin- i- nr* i 'I e <• tj s. i'mi s; or Rm:i>F.\ i m i\ i>. i.i l sit** '• ' t t *<A ii I r. K !' v ■ • i i re* whim i y tl 11 a an mimi} t world li tnnbi to obtain lottlur a»*iiuii upon ib 1 e i a i ! ( Ii- •• tax hi'l. Ali I'd! t.'t Mt* . elniiKil 11 ha vi; v toil, ands’ihmittrd th*--," Ih ti iIn* i. ■ rnti.M, ns *• * n i* tto .!• ni ol w s ri a*!. lip-n lb*- ii s'ttiit**. I M; H.-m!'it * ! Mi . and l h i \ r > • t* O ft O.t* ft It. Ill H ' s . it r H fori MO I I f.ill I i y nl d .li ol e« .!#■o P' t ua I hr S| . : k , | ’s \i.le liu/ht hnvr* Imd tin vot* i p- n lb* smendim nt. it I »• had no ted I! • si H i 3: r| *! . s r! n-'.-d tin* it*. It. A H<soi a 'I., ► t r.•*>• • to * pi \ih;pd ipnfction. Mr Ihtvis I h\. n. -veil that iheie !<• a ci ! ol tin || .i ,.- 'l l:* rail v\ae o'.ii * thr • ^li w-lh .i« fir a* tin names ft sv.. or d, rl tin i i* t#. , a!.< ut 11 0 iiir tulai - wt rt pie i i t and sin- rules \v*t« Hospriidr*). 'I ft at ttpufi the 11 , plain 1 to fee vote. I ii* Speaker m| tnl tli it a* • rdino t.» urmerwil custom tin • nth-man Ii ul a rifcf111 t • v i'f Tin* S|i i!e r nr i« r«‘d tl - t ' rk in rail Mr El!et\ nauii . m l the an vm r eamc with eiuj I as;*., so. It was i \v I It to til** S| • a I** r t • oive h * ▼ 'e, hut !. t o * !i*■ hml au nppi.rtei.ity m do *•>. tic ,%.»v or the to : rr, Mr Went worth and tin rt was aim her rnctnlxr wh had Nil e \ and ' t. d m tl.i ..fliru.ativB, wlma - name \% as not n-r* ided. Never il v *r - “ N '’Tic him n Nli \\ etitwor It allud'd to > 1 r Kdsall «*l New Jer si* V I he speaker - I .et the p-ntlrman speaU f»»r hitmvlf I Its name w ill h** re.-.irdod il ho dr on* it. Mr \Vmtvv i; ill aud Mr l\ no «.f N. \ . claimed that tin* eeullemeii faul Voted ami the journal must record the fact. I’li ^| ( aker call. .1 tijxin Mr Kda.ill of N. .1 to state the l;e*l ami Mr l'. *■ f -I that hr had an v .ted, and that lie ha , \nti*d in tin affirmative. The ( i i.tir said that the journal must confirm lathe fact. V d Mi I*•!'ill’b natr.r v. t recorded Yeas H*’i, Na\s |t'l do result hut two tie r** \ t<*s. !**• .r tin pi Mu* 1*11 sun vs ih * \n;e .t most auspiei us pro cee.! :•*. i.ne or '*■> di\ ; mmht have beenuvu|-t**tl in rest' i»jjr the Moute to ordci ami htisuu a . ujm n a uueat n ul hii murh m uneiit. IN IN11 Ml M t } rill. Th* lull fr III III' Sena to w s culled up, and a motion wc« math i \ Mr *1 in** id TeuucHSue, to lay it upon ll unle l i• • in *t "ii v .is I *t bv vims 7“>, ruy s Mr t null i I N, \ . asked tl.atlhe bill Input upon it* pas age. N t in • rder. 11 -ilu n in ,| that it be ref rred to the Committee I W .V M i k w i th in-li ne Liens t«» rejMi t t iihwith i 1.1 v»11 i I lls jikiiv. 'I l ls iiu-tti n V Us out t 11 by tie pr* vi. us ij ii. The 1 \ »uv refused t , rH'r to t!n*e« :a Ii.itti ' « I tin* W lu le b\ a \ te nt van ( A nays I ln. I he "ill v\y*. u :i n rel'i rrod to the Way a and M an* With out tusti uetioiis. \ r -li n ii was thru received, proponing that each inoiidier be a.I \s• • 1 tW'lvoeoptes «•!* the I "tigres-siunri! (*loU» ri the pu dte exp nsi*. The yeas and nays coeh, hardly Ih- "blamed up m ti e re* did ton, hut lieino-obt.i.t ed. ;li rt - * >1 it ti u was t marly I <-t. Ths vi te stgod \» as < tf, navs (.5. The bill is otpil to an appropriation of $ il ,\iV> t Hjair v\ |itvi's f«r the long ses*.i'at. and |.ill,tiV^ f r the abort sir's'll !• nil tnemlif r is allowed I'i repies, price | each, tor the b im'.Mon and Jf > h r the short session. Til \ NkS ro (.» N TA 1 I .OH. Thr 11 use roe. m . from the Man* the Joint K anlu tion w h eli has been I r s i I ng t time in trumitu h- tween the two II 'Uses. 'The • into propose a aw ird w.th suitable devi- « s ir.s’ead ef a (. .|d .Medal, and tie* a.une substitute is also j r >p"-« d to all tlie Maj r tiemr ls and ill lo.oln i 11 in in Is s, i y ui.; at M outer v Th s w as agr i d to hiui is a law . During the m .ruing n bill whs pawns! by giving the assent of Congress to a I ill pass« d |.\ the iton iaI A s, n, blv ol \ irgiiiia, uud all< w mg a toll open fens- !; pas-em; | along Janies liiver—a O'lnp.i. \ having been organized t r the removal of ol struct ions in the river. \V vatitMiTON. Mat eh 1,9, IV M. The Sun \t»: inrt again at t\ o\|ook. I he H* use lull to punish Piracy in certain eases, waa passed. 1 be Three Mil ton bill \\a- ubr i up. Mi I’earoe spoke briefly, p iutuip i ut tin ere is in Mr N ryot Tcini, a set firth in his speech Mr Di\ l llowid, expressed hiiescf iri fi?v»r of the aeipiisit imof ( aliti rnia, went at s me length into the Navery tjinsiion.df lentiinp i|,f North from Mi Calhoun's j charge id till a^res*wr p. hev. Mr I hxeii 111 .i'M isoame into the Senate at 7 ? <*Y! n*k. I louse, seven nVIork IV M Mr. Winthrop, from the ci.ie.iiu tee if W a vs and M''ms, r> jfirti (I h hill to exempt Pink s« phiral appnra 1 u.s Irom du'y V motion was made ami carried to lay il ; on thp table, 95 to AI. If not di*pi,sed el Mr. MeKay declared hr would have ! moved to strike out nil after thr enacting clans -.and of ter a tea and e.db c tax. \t minutes pas: seven the House adjourned. " 5 s3o if r.s.vr. VI h |>ers..iis. indebted to the late firm of Kicards, Kv.oi In., are eorues'ly rupiested to rail and netile the r accounts. 1 i e busimas i. ust be cl-iscil up \v I'lioul delay. If any person has a elntm against tiiw firm, please present it for payment to lb. sub-er.l'er. \V M. II. K\ AN. IV S I am still selling great bargains on the cash prineip’e, and shall, in a sli-.rt time, add largely to my prearnt snick. 1*lease call and examine. It will e»tu \ i nothing. \V. 11. H. I Vb. 11 —is if ■fVrim IVMInify. nnr.KliTs W M.l.K'i . rt.. f.ir ») hbla. JX \s..i:-- oi.n u\ c. ji i;i riKir.ii ihskky. ilu* * «uj»- nor, W> Any «t*i NK-ifd u thy **au UK-* I HE LVXC11 BURG V1RUIMAX. 111.AC ii t'OKU, S TATU A M A UlLUARDi mnPRIl.TORS. .vojwur .voh.vlw;. Milieu *. i^7* The b ij»|*lrmri!lal Turill V*i11. 'I’h** pr <*'. .1. !■ r■ t tl» II ol l» -presentai. ves. on Si’ irclnv, as rep* rted, ar*» !i *t vrry easily und* re! >*d in i ; . ■ tm ■:.% ruu-4 .ration.in *>r lor tint the resphh Inliiy "I ‘lo a bill for raising additional r» venue - s »iroperi< us ly required to mtsiai i the era lit of thfl muon—should bo pli - I win n it r gh t illy bel figs. Tbe So reiary of the Treasury, at an early j>erunl ef the** in. urged no»n ( ongress a tax of-2 > per cent on Tea and C .fiVe. The II mae of It pr. s ••itv.ive.f, some w hit gratmt tisl\ .jmse-,1 a resduti »n by a large majority declaring th t -* i Ii a duty was ‘iuexj>e lien!.'* Subsc ijr.r vb. the S t* ..try r. dined his pr 'position to 20 per nt. and. f t cm nliate |J* nn.-*\Ivauia and Louisiana, stig g M'ed an add.t.on of I<) p -r e>Tit to the du*y on coal, iron :i nl sugar, an I of p*r rent on eeri i.n m anil fa Mures nf •• ui. Tbee.mntry was s nnewhat surprized to find the S cretarv, wire In t so lately pr »ve 1, is was thought to .!r:ij nutrition,tha? lowduiics were conducive to revenue. ' ia ihand liny his tin *ry, and demanding an addition •t t* n jh r ronton cert am af’./b-s — already paying thir i\ per cent f.r tlie purjx.se of raising moro money. An r r« * imI d«n! of del iy a bill, in couf .rmitv w. i h tin* l ift st views of Mr. Walker, and tMiib* dying a pr .vision f.r ti e gr.i i nbm ,.f tin* prices of the pubi c lands, was re; .rted m llu II us.- l y tl;.- ('onimrttce of Ways and Me..:. and, on S tt rd.n v. f <ur days la f»re tie close id tin spsuoii and th* very last day on which any new menre r mi l lo introduced—was colled uj» by the ( l.ai innri. W c have not tune, n* r would it ed ly our re. ! to sj eeify the v a riot s amendin' n's wi ;oh were proprw< !. a i l rejected or adopted. A'.or the whole -*i j'ot ha 1-oeen go ten iiitoa sta'o of hop less complex ity. Mr. 11 \>tmn moved a aulisUtiite for the bill —It bo r.i • tli*- original hill, w.tli the um.sti *n of the section pr 'pos'iig to graduate the |>riee of ih * public lands, and .mi extern on ■ I'the additional Ml per font duty to Hilks. linens, spirits, w.ues, ivrdials, \n • e > I, and wocdlen and' worsted w mds. Mr. W'entw rill 1* >ved t > strike out then •eiion, pr ividi"^ f r the ia\ <n tea and e Her, whirl: , <> i-»n was eiirie l—91 tj S i. a 11 the miivniitco r» *e m l reported the sol stitute i ill. A motion to lay the !i I) < ii tin' table \\ a-. rejrrtid - ny<h / nors l'-9».— I’li* j.riNi es i,uest on was tin n ordered. and the amend nr .it mad( . mi 1 bnnmi'tee ol the \\ hole ('ll - s il s' ilnle i II) was acre d to, ayes li’->. nors I d!]. 1 he \N hiys n a In iy voted h r the amendment. 'I In IMI amended was then ordered to lif en^rassrd, rid. . ii its II.iat passnoe, w as rejected Ayes b-r, !\ iva i.M. It m mi p. ‘s i'lr to say Ini wore the motives o! mem 1h rs in voting f r or against tl e bill, as nil debate wa* Milrnli*'i'.!. \\ i■ r«giet that tlie duty on tea and eofTeo \s i* -trii'ken *-ii* but, lids bring done, and the I net bt mg notorious that no other bill eould he originated during the session. «r lliir.k, in view of the nrrt am ties of tin* Ttra ui \, it is to in* regretted the hill, rir.aseul tied a< t was, s'i old not h;.ve pass'd. It is true it was a high t ir tVb ll it .s 11| ,;i ly true that the passage of it wi uld have been n viitual nuuin iatiott of the opinion held—or tvowfd —by tlie majority, that the greatest amount of r» v. nue is to 1. iti d fn m a rate -1 duty not < \ c lin » s 'tin per »■<tit. ()u tlie other hat d, the bill prom aed to bring in a handsome addition to tlie revenue. .Vr. \\ *i 1 Ki r « s* m;»t» <1 the addrtn i;al revenue t»» accrm* 1 r>mm . • • imp sim n often per rent more duty on cm; I, sugar, ml iron, and of five jri ei in . cer'ain cotton mauufac ur« s, at one nidliou three hundred thousand dollars.— If this lie a tolerably corn et estimate, it cannot he dc lift'd that the extension >-f llic ir.en :ecd duty toiuamifc ores of silk, linen, woolhn, worsted, and to wines and -pints, would have product d marly two inilli. ns of i!< I his— so that the aggregate ndditn ml re venue, supposing ill Secretary to he m arly correct in his c st’niate, would have lx u nearly as great from tin* buHliiule as from ihe urigmal lull. Ridiculously iucons'slent as would have i.reusu- li a lull with all Democratic theories as in a rev i ti.ietarilf.it would have swelled the income three or f or millions of dollars-• and that, when tin add tio i was m s' need. d.aud \\ h»'ii,fro:n the peri- d • fthe :>«:on,t he ititr»ah;eti n of any other scheme of taxation was imp sst hie. Hut the IVinnerat* of the House had been so iudv trmated in ti e principles of Mr Walkt r’s elaborate re p- rt. that thev ei iild not be brought to ad *pt, suddenly, his m \v views, which were utterly at variance with all his pn vi us arguments, illustrations and predictions.— He had taught them that thirty per cent win a rate <1 duty too high to bring in the largest amount of revenue— and they could not readily '"e the consistency or proprie ty of levying ten per cent more,with the avow ed object to ’Well the revenue. Mr. \\ *lkcr\s logic and his inge nuity, his facts, and his deduclit ns, Were teo ilhettvc. Mr. Walker has new ligh’s, and ban renounced )..« fi r mrr- pinions bul his disci pics persist in the errors into w Inch he first led them. We find the Knqmn r charging the defeat of the bill — tl at is the nji epen \if the duty on t« a and coffee —upon the Whigs. 'I he vote was a close one and, as it was in committee, the ayes a ml tioea were not taken. We hav no means, tin refire, of knowing who voted lor or against the tax. W e do know, however, that, on \\ rut worth’s r«« lotion, more than as many Democrats voted the tax was “inexpedient,” as voted to strike out the section continuing it, on Saturday. In every legis lativebxly the majority, herelofi.re, lias been held re sponsible fir its action—hut.* flair, this rule has Ireeu changed, and, though constituting lut about one third of that body, the Whig party is held to ace- unt f r every thing done- urmuitted—by the House'of Representatives, which is not in accordance vv ith the executive w ill.— This is really the highest of compliments to the Whig party. It would seem to he of lull moment whether they have, oi havi i it,amaj rity i the nwxt Congress, wit u as n minority they control leg is alien. We give due credit to the President and his Secretary ef the Treasury for their moral courage in peisisting in the recommendation til a tax of an unpopular character. We regret sincerely that their recommendations were not carried info cfiect by the Home— hut, wc protest sgumbt the minority being held rfsjxmsibh fi-r the failure of that laxly tt> conic up to the requirt men is i f duty and patriot ism. The Congress of l?512, w hich declared w ar against I lgland, reins* tl to levy a cent of additional taxation to pay the interest of the ire m y neces ary toeairy it on.— Tlie twenty ninth l ongresa— alter the lapse otiuore than a third of a century —dot s the ve ry same thing, and un der the inline nee of the sains feeling of distrust of the honesty and patriot ism of the people. (h> The Rill for the resumption of the payment of the interest on her public debt, which tailed at first, by a tie vote, in the I h use of Delega’es of Maryland, was rccon K.dereil and passed by* a hand some majority. No doubt i t its jxiHsage by the Senate—so that, after the 1st ot January next, Mary land may show her U * n 'Change, 'vith#»!i hi waiting. No IXuucralic paper hat attempu-d to dUofimi* ‘ .Uu. U ;v* .t the cues of the* Editors of tho Times, tho Rrpirtcrsjf th Tribute,and Messrs. Ritchie & Heim. There x n»d.fFr* nce w hat-vt*r i > tlr* principle inv* 1 vrd. When the twofint occurred .the I rwutixva* si’en?. ; * ji did not, indeed* omu mend the aril >a o! *he Sena c and It<»u> rcBp lively. It raised r > cry c.f danger to iho liberty f the Pres*. The Democratic party harked on with iiiu.lf Torico Th re was n > expression f in !:g , nation— no tgitation. With the r*. incinlranee of this 1 ,*n rani iKWte.vei.c*«, when the saute summary treat ment was extend* d to otln r Editors Reporters,* e must 'rtnimeebi think the pr. *-nt rl.r.n .rot the Editor* ol the I n: i an impudent * xjm riment toseduw tar ihn gtdli h :i;iy of ilia people can be relied upon; and the elf rt uui kiu*r by the I> :n K*ratie party to convert the expulsion it Mr. Ritchie into p»#Iittc*ul capital, as t!u* merest hu.n bug vve Inv* ev* r Roe a attempted. “Redo !i -u.” the curtovpundent of tho Tribune, insists tiiat.ii Mr. Ritchie !>♦* run as Vico Prudent, lie must mi on the same ticket as Pres dent. We annex a letter from In.i, to the Rahitnore Patriot. Deis entitled to the precedence on the ticket, fur a reason which he dots not mention, vi* : — he was expelled for telling the truth —the Editors uf the lumm fjr publishing a gross falsr hood. Washington. F*b. Vlat, 1817. .Mr Piitri 4—H »w could you be s i cruel as to let me be treated with s» little co isideration by your corrrspon denf.M n crey,” in Satur ay’s* Patriot! It was very mi /'.»!.•;»■/ .c ! \ mr c .rrespjndoiit n iininatits ilio editor * l the I niutiadfi candidate f»r Pres.dent, and It. Iliclie Lie:', X$*/ , tor \ ice Pr sclent. To add insult to injury, tic re*,m .its **EdMors through nit the country ” to copy.— I pm’*-*', age t the r dignity. Mr Ritchie h vs ma te his • wnsehvlio ny pu lishinga letter in his own paper,nom ina ing lum t ;r the \ ice Pres dmiry. My claims cannot —shu 1 not— l.c po-4potted. In thccau.se of the “L berty of tl o PrcsV 1 l II tin* first martyr, i therefore had t e PrerztleHfij, and must have the Prenidcnrj. 1 shall not submit my claims in any IJj|:i nore Chn veii ion, in win h t! e two tliit I princij ie might prevail. My ca^ is much tin* strong- r one Tic pa pi r with which I am connected was e.xprdie 1 from the House, mid from the Reporter sscats. The Ini n is orilv ••Xjelbd fr an thr* f! or ol the > mite, but not fro u the R- porter's desks.— M • case ts then I r * not only tir.rt in pmit of time, but als. ti.st m ina^ elude ami cannot be p implied. W ill Noil sen that my <*a*e is properly brnught hcf.rc the <Tre.il imilguati**ii Mcct.ug to U held m tho Monumental ( ii\ tn-ui >rioi\ • ven:fig? Mvselfan i Mr. Ritchie an'linked together in thesam great ause. Wp sink or swim,sur vtve or perish t* ge li r. L'n.ied we stand, divided wi ll! I. K dtudnij unu n \\ till uistiiigirsliprl rmsidnrntion, £*.o UK HhUKl . <d N. \ Tribune. If tbe Democratic party l>e sincere, this will he a strong > ticket. It is true that \vu know the eorresjiondent ■ th* Tribune only hy his nnvvne de pits-tie, “Uicticliru But whit sigi.li swIm he he? Is he not .a manvr foi j the liberty i«f the Ihess? I* n.it this a crisis? Is there* not a con vrted effort to crush the fried »m of the Press? W e are tempted t > place the ticket, at one \ at the hea l of oiireolutii .3. We regret that Mr. Un. mil's avers on to accept any olli * - at the lvm is of the (i .verument or the People—having jujt lost theuv«t valuable cue in the gift i f either—endangers tins hopeful scheme. >ot ( a*sar on the I.upereal refused the crown with a mon nrij-sl.c grace than does Mr. U itchie dec!: oe being placed upon the* Vice Presidential 'Picket. We respect his s-'ruplrs, hut trust th* nomination of a Baltimore Cm veiitii.n miy overcome th * n. llisel »ction to th* V i *e Presiden y is necessary to “point the moral.*’ As t»y ret rilmtivejuaticp, Mr. \ \> Bt uen was sent by the jeop’e to preside over the b idy wliich thought him unworthy to represent his country abroad, analogy w< uld require •hat Mr Kmint: shoulJ rule over the same body, w hich lati ly in.I:* a'ed that he was not fit to associate with its members. MBSSItA. liB.VI'U.Af A Jill HAW-ROAN. W e learn t'ro n t!i-• letter nf Brutus,th > Wash ngtoi enrr. sponJcnt of the W hig, l'at mi Tie- ay. M -wrs lli n'.'ii anil II innrgan had a rupture, and Bai l n ine pretty hard things of an 1 lu earh other. It reminds one fiintly of the f .rinal repudiation.In lturhe,rif the pcr-im ■il .!.'■! p. lit: a! Ir.einhshtpot h a,in th.e me.curable seen in tlie Ileus m l oniii ors. Three quarrels among the harmonious IV i Tracy must be truly ad!..'ting to the »f fi 'd organ. M r. I teuton had dr m need M r 1 lannr gan’s rrs littion, to appoint a rep. rt. r to the Senate, as a set rroe of plun der and r*-' bcry. Mr. Ilannegati Slid the S-nat.ir fr in M -a eri knew h:s h-elinas towards h.m, and his desire to chci'sh sorb fellings-1ml he ibd not l.U the applied nn of stud terms as “plunder" and ••robbery'’to .i measure which :i ■ ii 11 dr i igit forw ird. [ Mr. Bent .n explained that il was not to him, butti the tn tt spa per Im lu.il alluded. | Mr. 11. did no kn ot h av Ihe sun ni'gh’set to night, hut w Ii u I h l1 that eh.iiiihi r I..* night, there w as in man ivlinm he tvoohl s ioiut se. m the Presidential chair ilia,i the Senator from M s-ouri. Mr. lint ,u said hr tv uliln’t. Air. I launi gan re.otirked g at that tvas prithahlv tie modesty only ot the Senator from Missmri. Ca*iw thrice rejected the crown "lien oil! red to him by M rk Anthony. Mr. 11. proceeded, and sonic words ensued between I him and dr. Bent in, when the latter deelared thattheir personal friendship tt as at an end. [Mr. I lantirgan — I Im word is s|i iken—so lie, it.J and as to political friend I si.:;., never, tu ter. Sir II.mil gnu.— Air. Picsolent, I have blit one word to say. ( no the S nator Ir m Miss tiri entertain person al air-'tim fir a srig'p human being, tt ithout scljishnc-as heingal the hollo, , of it? Mr. Bent .n h. : previously intimated that Mr llannc gan tt as drunk, whereupon Mr. II. said he belie vrd (im. daekson was Correct," hrn he said the bursting i f the large gun.on board the I’rincclon.badlluwnCoi. Benton’s bruins out, without killing him. AN e had no Washington papers hv Thursday’s 1 mail and arc, therof re, unable to give a lull arett nt of what tvas done on Monday. Indeed .the jtroecedings of the House, at all tunes, and particularly in the cl sing hours of the • • s; in, are s i tumultu ms, that it is hard to ascertain what is done. The Senate has disagreed to the House hill fir the appointment of a l.ietitcnanl (den eral, ituilcr an ither n line. It has als • ad opted a joint I resolution appointing a Reporter of its proee dings_and another, granting the use of the fr gate Macedonian and sloop ol war Jamestown to carry provisi ,n> to Ireland._ An attempt was made to r • admit .Mr. Km Ihe to the M-ir, which faded—yeas I-’, nays The hill from ( the Senate, for the relict’of Ireland, was referred in the II .use to the coium.t e of Ways and .Means. There is no doubt that il was not a'tet! on. It is said the I'resi dent had deelared in advance that lie would veto it. A vast number of private bills, and many of public inter: st. were.diublicss.lus! on Wednesday, simjdy from want of time to act upon them,and all the expense of Legislation, in regard tu them, will have to he again incurred. 07- The Senate has passed its own Three Million hill, j Ifaving rejected a prov.s i.sitmlar to that contained in the II use hill. \\ hat may have been its fate in the House we cannot say. We Micro the measure an unprece. dented one in the annals ol nations—hut, so anxious aro we to see the w-ar brought to an end, that we have no objections to the President buying a |s ace, since to eon (pier one seems not a very easy ask. If three millions, laid out in pay ing the Mextrein soldiers,and bribing Santa Anna, can bring peace, it isclioaper than obtaining it by Ibrec of arms. ’ i Oh Or. T. Jefferson Minor is Ihe Whig, and Mr. I ribble the Democratic, Candidate, fir the Senator al District , eonijvst d of the counties of Essex, Caroline and Spelts-. Ivin a. at jrrsret repicrvt 'eh Mr. --- Legislature. j ,T,‘* ** m Senate upon the important bll. wlilvh we mentioned ln 0nr las! » haring' * Hnus». viz : the bill granting $1.230,000 to the , * »i in of the Canal to Buchanan : the hill fur «uS*rr*1**' to the Statu,t,m and Seuitsvillo Titmpihetand tl„ > u'°* the | urehane , r uv . fifths of the Alexandra Canal’ * primp* and fav .rahle. Vi th.se important me,/*' r.'ce'v.-d the san ti.„i of the Senat*. on Monday * <iV-Poin which they left lit, Hollar of ! Vlegal, j. " , ' majorit cs. The Senate also pasaed ihcb li au'h ^ 17.1,0 ll.e Farmers’ Bank and the F.xr hat.ge Rar., esia!,l;ci, branch.*, in the city of Alexandria \ h jj * pa'se.) the.noxi day changing the litre if hol.hn *** Circuit Superior retina .f Cun.lv rland. Frar-Vm Vpt-, malt..* cotmti. a and . f the town of I.y0. h'„r " I pon motion ot Air. Ilondiimnt. the Salem and 1^ nrg Turnpike Bill was taken op and passed. Messrs. McCauley. McMullen. Thoinprat and GaI her. who formerly opposed the hill, withdrew ”u * apposition. wing to the passage of the James |( T Kanawha appropriation, which will carry the caj,]^ Buchanan, ami not make I.vuehSurg the terming r i ** the Canal and Smith Western Road. * On Monday, in the IIousr of Delegate.., Mr J)( i from tlm Committee of Internal Navigation, rep. rtT** | following hills : ^s A t il! 11 provide f ,r the construction nf a dam and |„ i the James River lit Kinawha Company, ,, ,h/* J of J, ff-rson. ' A hill to revive the Gia.se Creek Navigation (.cm;* A hill providing for the connection of the Jam., || K a taw ha Canal wnh ihe tide water cf Jam*s Rt at Richmond, and for other purp sc*. T*r' \ hill in airp 'rating the M'wrflnld &. North Branch Tur pike Company ; and B A bill to amen.l (t-ie act passed the‘.'711, February i-jjn pr.scrii.ng a tariff of toll* on the Kanawha R,' Ami a lull was passej to incorporate the Directors uftk. Scientific and Eclectic Medical Inst lute with » rrdw providing that nothing in the Act contained shall ,U|hJ ar t!iC san! College to grant and confer any other dm than that of Eclectic Doctor. °IrM ; The hill in pots ng Taxes f ,r the support of Goveraiasat was taken up, and the blanks being fiiloo, waspatecd ' | 1 no taxes imp se t are lho same with thoseuf |„, year, excepting the tax irn Pedlar's Licenses. ||jw'. Sd«ns. and Billiard Tables—upon th« firs: of whle» the tax for Faster,Virginia has been increas-d J|f) which makes the tax uiv $5), imlej of.fil, ai f ,r n„ ’ l.V. The tax on li nvling Saloons is at the rate „f |!0fgr 1 a eh alley except at watering places, whore it is 0aly J5 : O0 B.lltar.l Ta'd-s, $ i-i J, except at watering ul15w « k're it is only $ ik | On Tuesday, tho bill f r tho extension of the Louisa Rail Hoad, to the F,as>rn haw of tho Blue Rid/*—aa-| t!>« bill author:* nj the Slate to guarantee bund”, of the Cli.sapek-it.o 1 Oh o Canal Company to the a,nuunt «f * jOil.D,Kl—were severally ordered to 1* engrossed II H >F. OF DKLF.iiATKS. T.oe Timex. of the till soys—Yesterday in the Him of Delegntsj. tin- bill providing for the exteimi .a of tbs Loll so Kail K aid to the eastern base • f ihe Blue U die 0. .5 defeated l.y a vote of 33 to CO. The b.I! author:,**' he guarantee of the Safe to certain hood, f the Chew peace and Oil > Canal Company, was read a third time ,lm| passed—ay. s C'J, n ,?* i 1- The bill o.tabl shinr Ihs'.iiei Courts was diwuswl for a considerable leu*. V mol ion for its i idefi i:te poslp mein- it, auarni'.ted hy M M ■[‘iiersun, was rej ’ teJ — .yes IS. „ msi -fie 1. P.afl. r x in*' ainendinent. was ordered to lie eixjr jeeH It :s a b !I of cons lera .!•• importance, li sdesijrssd to iel:e, e the Court i I A ppeals as far as pjssibloot the hour ' biirlben row imposed up ,u it. < A \ A L LXTKNSION. Die Serial;' having passed ihc bill, providing for the extension <-f tl c ( anal to Rurl.anan, all du.lt 19 >t m end up ‘ii a subject in whi •!» or.r citizens have mar.ifr9te<l a lively interest, and touching which their course hu l ern im-r pr« sent* d. and lhrir motives s».prr‘fH. The i a'.al, it is determined, si.ail be finished to Pi cl ar.tn.— I'i.c 11 vvs was rcceivi cl hv our ri'izens with very gnat equanimity. We should have preferred to see the ex t r.sinn »,f the improvement, henre vvcstwarJIy, by Rail r ad—hut t!ic Cana! policy las prevailed, and wr aub urn, earnestly hoping that the rru st sanguine rxp^ctatinfii of its original pr jectors tr.ay he fully realized. W o have n * ftiars that Lynchburg is to suffer from the extension of the Canal. Our town has capital, in !o* t-y and cnterpr/.c, whmh, together with its loral advao Inge-.rann .tfail to make it prosper. We are gird to And j there' is no croak1 *g among our citizens,and that a props? -pi*it ** manifested on the occasion. It becomes us to j consider the best means of impr* ring * ur e mrr.unratios , with the S aithwest, and, having adopted a specific plan, to ex-rt all <>ur energies to carry it itUo effect. Thi* **lrtiuM he done at cnee. The t ill in relation to lb* I .ynrhburg and Salem Turnp'ke has.it will hr seen, be* ! me a law—opposition to it in the Senate ccasirg with the passage rf the Canal hill. A Macrdandzrd Tim | juke hence to Salem wdl be of vast imp Ttaiice—hot m! ether vve sin,ubl limit *ur views to it, demands gTir» fonsideration. That a Rail Road will one day atrttcb itself in that direction, vve have not a doubt. (!r> Egbert R Watson and W. \\ Hart are the Whif candidates fit Albemarle county. Mr. Rr wn doclmw a re election. _ __ £5- We are authoriz'd to state that CHVRLES L. ; M* )SII\ will Tiot be a candidate to represent the eoan'.y | d ( ainpbcl) in the next General As*einbly» A inerting of the citizens of Riclirnnnd hrs d'termosd to give a complimentary dinrer to the Legislature—1« have a salute find—and to illuminate the city, in corse* quenec of the trumphof the (’anal R 11. R rhtnond has 1 abundant reason to rejoice—but, with submission, doubt tlie good taste ol feasting the members of the !'*« I slattlfe as one nvvmjof man testing joy. The minority Ciiuld not,consistently, accept an invitation to l>e present at an entcr'am 1 cut given in honor of the pas?rge of * j hill which they had opposed—whilst those who v. ted for the measure would not car« to have their mot:ve* ; brought into question ly receiving public testimun 0 § approbation—not from their constituents, but—from the j citizens of the metropolis. We arc very far from think I i:ig the Canal a merely local benefit—but we wish torse , the Legislature free alike from the suspicion of being is* ; tinndated by the d spin a so re, or allured hv the blandish" | me: : f the citizens of the rnetrej) lis. It wdl be seen that the hope we expressed of the wfr jtyofthe shipwrecked Louisiana \h luntecrs has bf®fl ! realized—they having arrived in safity at Tninpiro. \\ e have a 1 interesting letter from our Army ( >rr** p indent, the publication of which vve are olligrd to dot^r until our next. Algernon S. Gray, of Rockingham, has offered h m* self as a Whig Candidate fi*r Congress in the Tenth I * gion district. Helms fine talents, and shows him**' to I*- a 1 rave man, by “bearding the Lion in his drn.tl® Douglass in his ha!l.,, Of course, there is no In J® h;s election. We arc gind, m vc rihclrss. tbf.t *‘c ^fll entered the canvass. The district never will be fT olutionized, if not canvassed. The minority therein, though still small. 1ms steadily increased, and is reiuar • aide fir its unc* mi promising fidelity to the cardinal ]'r‘r ciplcs of the Whig party. Light has penetrate*! dark receSM's as any contained in ti c Tenth L w *!i the progress * t* t duration, «vc may hnpc to occ ^ W hig party in the ascendency. Districts once .juitc a* hop^b-rslr Dem ^rtiic ur« new d*bi klc.