Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 16, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 January 1841 — Page 2

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r't i'li ii'ii'llno r i n .! n-v-r!"! that -' CO

III! (.W.IJ.i.ll .. lllta . . . . . - tlitt. An.) the House adlourued.

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Km UIO I1CXI U IV, 11 i: Sine; p;ui. w. i . I'y tho communication of B. C hew, l'resi-c"rainJ-? "P AiIl:n WM C;i:k''1 U'C d,,.t of il,o Male Orohan A tdnm. a recent

occurrence i.i Nt-w Orleans l'r):.i the i ic:i:,ivsti::::o:::3 and iNTEnrnxc.

, A WRKNO KH UlKi 11. SATURDAY, JAN. 30. 111. 0STho Hon. Thomas Ci.vvton and the lion. Ku ii kj II. r. Y.!', have been Dlcctrtl to the United i-'at s enuate, by ho L.igeslatiuc of Delaw are.

It will l.c seen by tlio proceedings (l

the Virginia Legislature, published to

Jay, that the I Li. Wui.hm C. lime vns, on the lvh inst. Cooled to the Uniod States Soil ate, fur tho Win of six

Chair, but asked to be excused, as it miji'it be necessary for hitn to bo absent

from 1 ho House apart of the day.

iii v stcrious. occurrence, to this city, has appeared in print. It seems a boy bj the name of ('liver GViYc, who was been some

Mr. Casey then, on the call of the j throe or f.mr years in the Asylum, was, on Speaker, took the chair. ! lat Tuesday, permitted to leave the cstabMr. Paknakd resumed bi.s romatks. ! b-bm. nt v illi a Uran-or, and neither man

or buy has since leen seen. Tim stranger

slated t.t one of the directors that the boy Oliver was interested in nn estate at H.imbur South Carolina, of which e-taU; the

; father of the st rancor was the rxe.cwlor or i adndnbtrator. The boy, it was suppose..

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cmlily cT Virginia.) h- rled.-ed hii..-elf te, his constituents ' f f the ruilViiis then seized Mr. I voli- f r .'Ir. Rive;; bat when hi: came ... re i.aoy i-y hi.i coat Mid attempted lc pull

lan winter, the fir.-t thin.- he did v.-a to vi-1 him from the carriage, the other two gen-

olate that id.',.;.;!,. c.iu e he became per- tb.meii tl;rew the suluicr Horn llic tainaye,

snaded that the KuhWc interet ren"."red it. ! who f. U nvostratc in the Street.

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When he wont bae'.i la-t f riirr. ho t dd bireoplo he would make no more pledge?, lieran?e lie nd.ht a .-ain find it proper to chance

bis sentiments. Ife should now vote for Mr. Kivcs, becau-e then- was no chance for

t Whir, ami lie would not l.c uMnimcniai i,.,,.,,,,,,,. Mr Krnwii-t at

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ooniir.eiKxd o' t! o 1-ltii inst.. in re lation t the. flnanrc?, and on the Treasury -Nolo bill. In connection with the subject, lie examined the vepoit of t!ie Secretary of the Trcr.s.'i! v, siiowini' tlic injustice of !,irr ... . . 1. . . . r .1 .

csi;nit:es lor tue e.pcnui:uies 01 me e-i :,,y u,c sap ri.itn.dent, had a dieter cross lSJl. It was Mr. object to sIu-.w : t,e r;Ver, pjo-ite the town of Lafayette,

and permi.don was given to -the stranger to take the boy to viit bis EiMer, and on his

Fiist. what will be the burdens resting on the Treasury in the year 1S1 1 ; am! secondly, what means wc have to meet tin in

return he win to give fiieh information ns would be of interest to be known respecting the property of the two children.

with. From the items ho mentioned, he

t. . r m. i. k"u nri estimated the outstandin-i' Trcasurv notes.

,c:uS .,.im ...... v . ..... ' , J Th- man was tall and vounc, reprecenlcrl ,.r.. !.,. ...ii t-' i. I :.-nr..,i; -.1, i- vv-e. as a u:lit against the v lovcrnnu nt o! - . I' ' -'..'.'-'. . ;,. ., ,. I him-i if as on his way to the Yc-t, uhcre it

. r .f I ,,. i-.! .r ni ( .,n Jr. s-. 7,i ;.Iiw,vivk. I it. 3 r.s w ; i :i um in a

s a men

a pprop.i :!;ot:s (".r the prrpent year, which lie est, mated at $1 i,:)00,QOU; tin: mak-

ec tared, he may h ive taken the boy.

S. S. SetiaJtH" t'..v Ii'!a:::i.

The Hon. Ai.i.s..r.i::t Dakkow (Wi.i-) j

w is eiecte.f, on tne 1 1th inst , to t.ie ..:eii-, s-;7.,)oi,'JiH!, and the fund available :u.-j ,,.! .lVr, droned in dark satino clothes, ate of the United Slates, fa in Louisiana, i v : w hic.Ii leaves, a deficit of means The president nnd directors of the institu"r six years f;oin the !t:i cd' i' iri'li next, r,,,. ST IV;CC (f t;i0 year 1S-11, of un- tion di-plav nuich benevolent anxiety con-

. piace of Mr. Mouton, (L. F.) whose j v,.:,., firs,-.Ven and a half millions of dol

lars. TliLio should he borrowed immediately to meet t!,is,an,l leave at least a small babnre i;i the Treasury, the um of 10,CCi000; r.;:d thus n.,t to isue Treasury

i . . i.K!;A'i!:.J, Jan. 1 1-11 . WIXI. KLIX'TIOX. '5- lution being read--hle of Wight, wi bed to Mr. Clark of Halif ix wa? rninc that be was not be

. i no until to-morrow. lie l , , ! make this motion with a i. - aad been uniformly in fav lrlv day. But in fixing a

ci.iy , iiu iul not consider himself pre'd.nled from inoinc a postponement, if unforeseen circumstances should render it expedient. Tire absence of the centleinan from Halifax,

.c. At this point some one informed Mr. Smith, that "Mr. Clark had jul arrived when lie withdrew his motion. Mr. Crutchfield put in nomination W". C. Rives, lie thought it, was futVu ictit to announce the name of Mr. Ivivc That c ntle-

man was too w ell known to the country to j

re.piire a speech from him. Mr. Chapman said it was an important iiicction, which bad agitated the country for th.ee years and be v, i-hed to know Mr. Hives' opinions on various ipie-lione: h" wished to know his opinions on a National

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t, fill lv.usuate in the street, i no

i i .n..i im n,it inniln Jl

WiloiO paliV U.Lil tuuivi u uuu dreadful ultack upon the gentlemen, durin ' whicii Mr. Cadv was knocked down C with t!;e butt of a musket, and Mr. Tcmn!eton received a sevete wound in the

in determine an ideclion. Mr. ',.ni!e thought Mr. Hives was origin--11.. 4-1 , 41 :i..i.i ....,i;,l:it..

an ..liven .. . .......... ... l. f..ll ... .1.

;o ,lf la ball in ins ngm ini-u im ivu i

oiouiul from the wound.

icmptcd to escape by running, but one of

the party tired upon him r.nJ be received

erm then cxp.n s.

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from an author "!iii'.'.' bim-i !f I f

in relation to t'.e i.t l (V.n.ri iot.al I'.lcc tion, in answer to ');? the Pf-p'r.' that was pn'olidied in our la-t. lie sicak

in the u'.ot ihitfvriiu- t i'a.- of

tbi paper, and ur-.-c-do of this 1 I -. i iet a

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il tweUe y ears of are, interest it; ' and

"'.IX ti e burden on the Tiasury for 111,1 ,l..lic-u,.. licht comnlexion. li.d.t brown hair,

rert.inc the fate or condition of their or

phan charge. Kow forcibly all this calls to mind, Pickens's touching storv of Oliver Tin's t! In

lie thou :ht, referrinc to the cour-e ol

CIrecorv, that a W'ln'c mij.ht bo elected. Mr. been aek'-d if Mr. tJoodo -Mndd vote for a W'h.'i if non.iaated. Mr. T.anchnrno made otne sportive remark-in reply to Mr. Hondo. It was too late now for the IVir.orrats to hoc for a

Whig They nm-t take llivi , bitter though

it bo. Mr. Uatclirl'o admitted that the I.ocos were w hipped. Mo called for the previous epie-tfon, which n' sustained. Mr. i'rntehiield was re.pie-ted to inform the S. nato of I'.e roa. lines- of the House to execute the iolnt order.

llaib, Internal Improvement, TarilV, and Pistribntjon of the )ro,.eeiU of the sales of

At this stage of the crisis one cf the ofneers came np and checked further hostilities. Ho imn.ed'u'.ttly procured assistance, and had the wounded gentleman

conveyed to the camp and medical aid immediately procured for him. After which they were by their request, taken to the town from which they last came, where a deposition was d'awn up and thu facts above recorded sworn to. Our informnit s'ates that the fjcntlemeu arc in a fair way to recover, lie was

to have started for Washington by the car-

, I ly train via Worcester tins morning.

name as well as circumstance, here we

find

About 5 o'clock a mec-aco was received

from the Senate, stating its readiness to pro- i

rublic Lands. There w as another thine he ; f.ni.,i (0 tlf. execution of the mint order, an !

wi-hed to know. Mr. Hives (lie aid) had i th.,t janir.s McDowell of Kockbridgc ha j Madaw iska is at present Strongly garbeen very active during the Presidential! ,Hl(11 aided the nomination. risolied by Uritisil troops, canvass, and every man bo w as favorable i 'pbe Clerk called the roll, and the vote

to .Mr. Hives voted for Hen. llarri-on a

I stood as follows :

iioles bills of credit for the t urreucy of j

ti

his claims a can. lid

to the poo- denies on it, j)"t!ed to for noiu- ' ercns.'d. r.n l bv this

nation at the IV-trict Conveiitic

ie edit.. r of s-il ut ;. ,n.r. I. I' or providing a revenue, the

or.ods should In! inAdmoi's'.r.ition. De-

,s the :f,,!o !,o opfrat;on of such a measure, at

-ditor is absent, we have tho.uht proprr not ,,r six moii'lis'' notice should lie given, to pnbli-h it. as we had pron.ied to do this j j,-.j w.,s .,, ,lonc ,;().,.( j,y ,,n V V:-rvA

Adm nistr ition, it ir.uft l e ti:o di:t .f tb.e next President to call Confess toget!:er in tli- suu'.rurr or full of the present ve.tr. llis object wr.s, and ho hesib-.ted not to

wei i. I ho n u-, as o .',. : would like to

.r in'i-t tarreioro )' know hi. tin e the !i.i e an art . !o t u!.!,-'

eci:-!

..lite d fro.:

confidence and re emhlauee suilicient to excite a vrrv novel and livc-lv interest. ' Some

I i.ivstcry evidently is connected with this

poor orphan's story, and perhaps oniccture could frame nothing more romantic than is

the real bi-tory. Where there is secrecy, villnny ill alwajsbo suspected, and if the dc-hns of this lean were honest, his conduct would cf cour-e ha ve 1. ft no room for suspicion. At any rate, information of man or bov, obtained in any .piarter, should be im-

mnieriiy of the people of the State toted j f(,r W. C. Hivi s Mer . S.o'.tVill. fSoeaazainst the (ieiieral. He wanted to know, hv.-A Cropper, Coirs. Cabell. M'i'uo, r-tu-

whethrr. ii Mr. Kit,.- wore elected under i a rt. Hurw.dl of lb, M iteh.dl. Van

such eircum-tancts, ,e would accet the office of Senator.

press

so compllmi t.t.:i v t

henh hi- columns

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! iei. Alcn to tl.e eUn. in

ren. 1'rv

att, It vie. Flood. Toh r, Irtiti". Corbin

Coleman, Cardwdl, Hroa.lu -. Ir inc, ' " i ti , Hoane, Seoit. Mar-hall of I' . M'b; u ddin,

Mr. Crtitcbf.eM wished to know of lbl 1'ayne, Woods, Hah-, Cat hi r, lr-k:nn,

would i Vance, Odd!, Thnii.pon, Alulh n, .1 uae.

Hamh-tt, Crc.'. rv, Stephens. oi ol .!.. n i r-thio--ton. Poiiiu dlt. Tat loo of K.. h T;iv-

were given to bis interrogatories. lie ; , 1(, ()f f u Henrd.' Uamsoy, Harrison, thotmht not. Kesj-onses, therefore, would i Cahl well, Orriok. 1 larr. 11, Hrotvn of Nidson,

Hi- friends were satisfied j Taylor of X. 1!., 1iudiorno, Ktheri b.-e, . .1 . i ... i... ..

i ernv, .ti v onneu. iieainam, ..mi, i tall. ICeeti. Porter, l'mke, Pey. I'iliott,

member from Monroe whether he

vote for Mr, Hives if s ili-factoiy answers;

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be snperogatory.

with bis opinions, which were fully known

to them and to the country.

Strolhor. Robertson. Pormau, I evbur

Mr. Lumdiortic referred to the tfiort to ; CrulohfioM. St

ui of T., '.'.'a'.Uer, Ste-

ii.edi it. lt comii.r u'oated to the direction of j make an election two tears ago.

He re-i pl-enson of W" (I'd.

the Asylum in this citj .

Siyif, that the respoi.ibiiii v of rislling, -:TRA SESSION Priming t)n-i.-r, Jan-

Oa Ti.u s.; s.dtcd i:- ; .n,;.; oil tiic

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1 !il; ir..-t. ti o House

in! ' (.o!:l.!i i!oc id the of tin. F. .:,. o.i ii.u

ill reputed by .Mr. J t o.-, uf "u;

;.w, he re.i.fr:r..-s together, and tho ex p. nse that I j . . . l r.. i .1 l i .

ni. in. r, i:rii i.o ni'-u it o, .;nnu i .i rest on tiicptcsin'm elf. ; cr.t At.m'iiistratioii nnd itj friends. ! Ur then n lveiled to tlie remarks of the ; gentleman f om Virginia, (Mr. Jom.s) in

r. s;!oct to t!io coming Administration, i lli (Mr. !nd conildi ncc in iis iutcgri-

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i o, ami tint i'i' .ai:os wo"... i oc la.i.iiiiiit i i-cifuiwed. Let ns once unite sec this!

nary 20, l-?4l Print' Vs Devil the

viewed the state of parties at that timeand explained how be, who wa- aimed an Impracticable then, came to vole for Mr. Hives. lie pave an amusing detail of an interview between Mr. Hives and Mr. Hitch-

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ans

rI'hp Ti'r-T.l .in f cnliiiii 1 1 ...I a con, .an u ioa t ion

- ,. ie, in which the latter attempted to seduce Iron, the Rev. A. J. Cotton, entitled utalt ' '

River, No 2." eompri-ing y pace? of closely w ritten manuscript. The Chair opened

ma,

wn the t.'i.iwi.iilic on Ways

anthoiize ti e issue of lite i asury note. .'!,.? bin ivu . ted bv the (.'it:

j'S.'LIi to ao.'.i.mi. 1 ! sury notes. it.' if c,i ht..i !.; .'.V .a.-. ' r (V.. - s i . -p.: ..! ti.j U

,.l .Mei ; ' .or.

. , I r real l-n-rr.

Ii.rm oi " v oi i : ii 10 il i v. s V a !.' i lir.pn.1V 5i- I "

, . , ,, ! not tt i-a to bias the in l,inc!:it of th i House.

i:t.Mcre: ..n i lumu i.cur- u;o . ..... ....

.nr. I po in r.oa to print ll.o lijcuiiii.u

ithelormer Irom ins principles the teinnta-

t!..ns held forth, and the threats indulged on 1 1 . nrpncimt I'c ..i...ntif.iilf.l nn fl.r. mno-

the meeting tvith an appropriate addrt's, in j , . . ,

.... . . i i .litniiuiiv ami oisiiiieror-ieoni..-- alio in......

which lie saw, itiai r,c nan long waueu ir

... , , . . i eourace .lis i.k mnnv n.onioot : He wol.t ill lor tieinol- i

, , . , ; iii.1 mill - ;tii.i riii'ii'iiiiiin; on; iiin.in in iij' i ui tne ireiitleinan at once, w no was a niinr

Ho had sai l enough. Ho di

J;!;, Con, Ilurw. 11 of C. W.,

Vancban. S nu-tor. t!m rrant, IS'i't', Taylor of II., Clarke, Smith of I. of V., P avis, Pabney, Mar-hall of I.., Hoetoii, Pi.-.s. Coodi Hoyd, Smith of N., . Pit 'oral 1, lliden, Rrown of P., Heath, Rate.llffe, Smith of R., Conn, Wil!iani, Ridley, l'it.hugii, Warren, Prinoo, 1'ulton '-V-. For J. McPowi i.i. Messrs. Carpenter,

Girrul rrt'tslspts loss of" BJfc in tlic llzsti'vi States. Wc have already noticed some of tho disasters which occuricd in the Northern waters, in the beginning of January. Wo now give fotntj further particulars, which have great iuterest. The C'rolon liver, at the mouth t.f wiiitli the following sceim occurred, emp

ties into tho Hudson from the cast side, ill) miles from New oik. 'Shortly after midnight of Thursday, the . bridge across the river leading into Ciotoutille, known ;;s I'ine's bridg", give way, and came dot n on 'tl.e dam' with resistless force. The waters now aci'timulateil

; in 't!:e tLtiu to a far grci-ter liydraulic prr s- ' -urc tlian 'he engineers could have cvrr ! calculated on, and ;;l:hongh for a short

time the cmhaukmcnt fa Id, yet it ul'.imateSy gave way, and swept with resistless force barns, stables, shantees. fatml.ouscs, Lcloties, mills, and indetd every-

liug hi .low the dam, and all the bridges

fivnl, Hannah, Jackon, Jonc, lbitlington, I nnd much other pr.'tieity above the i n i-

Peskins, Wood, Johnton, Wilkinson, I.ec, , hnuhtnent. erected for the special tmrpo

tmrnoso

t !.. .. II.. 1 TJ..1I....J i- i .... 1,1

laved bv Mr. Rives in refn.inc ; ;1,m, , "M; ' "iV "V." ' i d raising the waters to a suilicient level to

i on, tani t, t iiapman, tt ai i e, uri itmiii, . I . i i, ?

-evins, 1 1 J 1

old assoc iates, llis conduct had command- Tait, Snottr, ( lood-on '-I 1 ne greate.it loss happened to the

i ci.!.;, v. ;.a ; tiiat anme

! B. ih.n renewed the r.

: i,i h id made yis: id".y, to sti'.ke cut the ; oi-.actinj clause f tl.:i hill and if this i was carr.ed he tip.ul 1 move tin- a.ii p ..'.;;

and

for 'he ti.:o of the public. Mr. Stick oh. cited: 'i'ho pioee- 'ii,. were uncon-titntional in tho absence of the

e litor. case ; it

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wa sorrv tint sneh was tip

an jiivalua.

i. oca liieiu

.'iD. 'if ,;r.J Ii Oi! :r t :,.V. .J -' ('.:' Tu.. I ..: .1 t iti s N he:, -

i-v at:;, i... il .o cuu.-'t l k-.-.m.iv hup. s i -

bo ifsu.'.u b-r :..:cli Mini or ipis as the -igencies of tho (I'overumcnt May ic.j.iiit. ; "ut not exr. c il'no iho sum of live million- " th ll.its of this emission, cut-landing at

. ti.e resolution Oiicrou .;y i:'.;" tin. (Jomni Ituu fioi.i b.!i a.i ,a el" ti,-? Vre spry Xo'e ' :.i'p;r i'..r il .b.'s o:i wip, . s i i.p : .r'e-i i:,.., :. rn ':! S;-;'

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as-

tvas pro iio'M ;',,''.

:r. I. at inns interrupt!" d : The prr Iit.io

.i n i.is-ip.ites the n-.illi'iiinh's cim-titu- j u ll a! tern pies ;,--.), hi, remarks were rt.r u'"

;.t Jengili into an rxamln iti.u .f tlio iina

M,e

pi v.;. icli

participate,:

I ccs. Tlie ScciUavy of the Tre:;siiry iiadj The motion to print was iai.i on the U

nod as on? i ,o le f ?npplyii.g. the rot-; ,),, AVe it, Nor.

. one t.me, to be teimbmv.-.d in tip) 1 ist

rtersof ti e tear, iftiie condition of the '

.asuty will permit it. and to f is-uicd ! c""1 I'"' '.'To p-ostponc thepiy-j

.der tho limitations ami other provisions i ment of (i'-mands due from tiic (iove

i.i b;s ad miration, and he would rite him his vote with pleasure. j Mr. Cropper explained tho reluctance' ith which he would support Mr. Hives.! Ho would greatly prefer a Wldx j roper, if one could ho obtained but heholicted that ' was impo'slhlo. and the.-cf.ii-o ho should give hi; vote to Mr. Hives. He was more : easily induced to this course, because it met

1; vhe a opr. .bit ion of his friend-. He' :M not, an 1 never intended to, j lay into ha., '-- of i! " i : :.i-.-.

ir. . oior. ::i a ! , . i .-n to a rpn,:..iori w.ietii-

(o Hen. Jacko Ceil. Harrier. .ore, called

He denied

C.'av- 1

m.

a, lor, Miipman. I owan,

lOttr', tooiPon

For J. P.-.ai :rr: n ?.Ir. R.iyly 1. ' M.-'s-u's. Utiley, :r n vv wire workers, from For J. C. liip.i r Mr. Smith of (JKutees-; England. .t '.I o'clock in the morning

tcr 1.

Tl.e f.dlowii'c

tho result of the ballot in

tl

nate for Senator :

l'ir W. C. Ihns-Mof-rs. Campbell. Thornton, Cocke, Peyton, lh.ii.lurant. Custi . ( iiiirad. Proton, l,yoa. Carter, Fa.idc nor, Woodhouso, I'ountai.ie, Mellhrnnv, A l b r-.!i,Cood It). Per .! -.., Y. M ,-on Xa h. So-a-

I ?di-

I t ?.!r Rites hal not writ to j son, r, ou. sting hi; ; to rem ' i. and appoint Pre - Ton,

ke.O ?'ap.:i-' ilia ml . For . -r i : .. i

.it. i

j for the production of the loiter,

i'or .! ,.-o J oiat t oie

fiiiov,

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they were aroused by horns from th? oilier s:do of the river, when the following scon? tool, place : i '-One of the .Mr. Biih ys r;:n to alaug t!is lad.ics and children ol their own biirT:- ; ly, aiiotiicr to awaken his father, and m - cure what Valuables, ho had in his room, j and a thud g:iv tho alarm in the village. ! To the laboicis sun their fiiinilits it tv;,s ; litciahy tutvc I .in.self who c; i: ft.r, in less j '''(U(i ' takes to write it, the watcis i w'oic upon iiitm like unto a sea, and in a ;;:1'1 in a f-'w minutes the wimle t.f I their jMissi sts ons wore hutlod to the fury j of the Ih.od, and some fif'v or s;MV human

iiitaimd in the at l t nt tlcd ''An act t

thoiize the i.-.-u'ng of Trt a-.ity notes," .proti d the twcil'tii ilav of October, one

i

n,( nt."1 This w "is a very go-'d way uf paving dolits- t" c ntract with our creditors

i'1-an I eight hundred and thii Iv-spv. p. l" V- 'P patunni oi ineti u.kb

J as :.P), r.i il to th

an act f ntitb-d "Ad di-1 This would dotery we'd for two or three ,i the .-ibiori ofTreas'i- years hilt ii.ey tvouid rcipilrn interest on I....... i-

vii 1 ! t l,:-! i av iP

Wlorr upon, Mr. Ton.-- was appoiufe.l to ! fact. The fact wa, Mr. Rives, Cen.

lav (lie document under the table. The House then adjourned to dinner.

From the Cincinnati Calotte. irvu. EiarriKOii's tri.i-.isr.

liamilton ,f So,,ih Carolina, Mr. Cambrc

long, and some others signed a recommendation of Moore but the name of (Jen. Harrison was not mentioned nor w as there ant" al

lusion to him. and Moore was not reran.- I

. .- . . . ...','.- 1 i turn

' o. ..i.; i:n. i . (:,,l I , p i , , ie 1 and o'y. .r. pl that ii.i- law ...'nil iwp.iio in 10 v-:ar ioim ;,nd alter its pasppio.

r de

nan -ve:,

Is and this amo.uuts only to

iv mere as ni

Atmthcr was, tint the .Seminole war

i'ho oebiio uas op tied by .Mr. Jones,; wa' nearer to a close. The present force f Virg'iiia, in a speech of sotin length, ' had been employe d, by the .'resident, for hirh we hate not room to copy. la year and many airears were dnio them. He was followed by Mr. llirnanl, wl.nj How were wc to get rid of paying this? tlort .1 the piopi.sdion which follows, j The very item of extraordinary exper.Fomc desiihoiy co-vci.satir.n nroso a" to ' se to be incurred during the vcar IN li

the prop' r mode

il. wi;i

r.f siil, mining (

where- that of paying the o.i"ns.? of taking tiic

It' W It WP.ji Ipo iplontioil p

-whit v.-.s or !cio1 iii I'Sl!). and

On Tuesday, thu 2i inst. about 1 i ",cl",rJ '"IT'y ! place bold by Cen. o'clock, (ienend Harrison tin.! s-uite. l0ft j Harrison at Iioarota. the citv for Washington and Virginia, in j Mr. Crutchfield confirmed the. statement tho splendid new F.oat Z.-ci i 'ran'.Un, fit- of Mr. Tohr. ted up express y for tho ueenshm by Mr. Coodo came to the Hou-o with an .Me.-a.s. fcjtiadcf 4.V. (iorman. lvulr ia i!;o ,r. (i,H:rn ,.vrio.,,,t ,:,.i,f i,.,

avoided. He was only prompted to take part in the debate, in consequence of the

morning the crowd began to gather, in the ' neighborhood oi the Henrie 1 louse, from !

whence it was undetMood the (ieiieral would move. He left that house under the escort of the Cincinnati (ircys, and proceeded on foot to the lloat attended by an immense crowd. On board, the (ienerai took his station near the Wheel House, sutiouieh'ii by his fiiem's. until the milita-

fiuC

foim. It is

.p H aft' r I i oi.'.r it

1. 1, low-: li'-oh-pl, That tho Coinmittie r.f the ii'.h: ,i tip; v!.,t,. ,, I-,,;,,,, ,.,

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lei.;; to Co C pi,! Mo'i i t i' ii in 'tip i I'.l.-t. To i,tp;r the S. ' k t.: v i,t ti,. tr.p m ii : i f

f.il on is Jt)-which, according' 'y wrc arranged upon tne hurnome deck

iio iiioii caiop loiw oii upon mo imc!; anil addri'sseil the immense ciowd ol'hot'i sexes that ,'illoil our spacious laiuiiipr. rind

ttiii:-' pi( po-eii in the removal ofj tin; windows and tops id the surrouipiiii"

i.nd the diminution of r-.-1 "cr s lic nitvertt d to tin

Oil jht l)

to '.l.o Secretary's report, in the fiist piartor, amounted to !s:,:i!,t:t!0 overbalanced

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: on IP) Public. I!'t,hlii,gs,,r deli j:o''H:r.1 liom hist year one miilnd a half f il on the veal PS II.

pointed albi-ion made to him bv Mr. T. anchorite. Mr. I.anghornc had stated that he fi lt crcat pity and compassion for the political position of the member from Mecklenburg, and made a very handsome funeral oration over biJ demise. Mr. Cootie replied at larce in defence of his consistency a task, by the way for a Hercules for there is no man on (ho public stage, of no lomror standing, who ha s, often boxed the political compass. He floundered greatly for

iiii'i-.m-

with the Sei:;.f.e; llivi " ' i : o

on PP-. i. c ! o-.vcll .!(. sea Mi rue; ... tv i,u ie : i i-g s S.lUgglmg I, if I:p. J ho Women

vote Pii, necessary for a choice -d. ami children clung to the trees about the So Wm. C. Rives was declared duly elect- l,1;,c0) :l!ul strange as it may setni, young ed for six t ears from the dth March, IS!'). ,ao1,1,CrS WiUl iiilun,s 5 into the branches 1 . and weie preserved from this watery waste. Prom the 1 s ton Hi r aid. , Tw Slo1"t 11,011 W,'fru k'S tUmC than j 4 4. 4. these weak women, fur the tree on which ... ... , ,lif7 lested gave way, and swept rapidly te .earn born a gcnlc-man wno at- towards the Hudson. In vain did 'Uncle r.tcd in i!i. s city last evening at Pi o'clock, ; John" appeal to the sympathies of his in whose veracity we think we m.iv de-1 friends and fellow workmen. They could peiu!, that another most cw.irdlv attack 'j0' XT tcV or t!icy would have'sharcd . i ., , ,, M. '. .... tuti o,d linn 3 fate; nnd the tree went nis been committed on the Disputed lev-: , . .,.;. , ' . , , ' 1 , j down aip.nl the shrieks and cries of the r.toiy, upon three ,.n encan gentlemen by doomed ones. 'J'he names of these poor r. .1 1 ........ 1 1: . l - . . ... . . i I r..n - 1 , , . ,

a.iiioj n.'ii'i.is oaiiiog incmsi'ives up'Pineu icuov.s tteio imam i.vans, or 'Uncle

patroies." Il serms that tin! gentlemen above named viz: Thomas V. Ttmplelon, (i. Cady and John H. Kenwick, were pro. cccding from llangor to Canada, and on their arrival near Madawasca. a party of armed IJritish soldiers nu t them. Mr. Cady iippiiicd of one of the soldiers the most direct road to take. He gave b in the necessary information, when four

and risked Mr. Cady some

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others can

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on.!. To bi n for ti.id.ti.o.al ie n. , ; .,'( --, r

n a b.il :p.:tii!iri.'itg 'i re;, ii;y P. In,; row ' n the i ii d t id' l'." . .'.-: j h .ml i r - ! iu a h.li iipic-ip'-I' Vl I. UP !,1 ,p i"! r art'. I. p. !

i own rep it

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revenue,

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ing biMir.i .-, m.pi.iN d into tl... P. Stati-s. i but in sui h in um. r as not to opiiii t will, j ho iiriiicutb si. iw.lifv niwl .. ,:. . c .1 .. ..... ;

I I - . , ...... . ,,.,t ij.i; m I fMaiih, 1 -'.t.t, ro'ip.uonly called "th 'omprom'sc A t.' Mr. 1'. who soup: tap.-: sinco, r n a ten lution olV.-reil by h ni, (of a cipir.'u-ter slm -Tarlothis propo.-,iiiii,) n ..imi nce.l a,mo rrnnik, wl.ii h he in ti r w;.s onablod i, finish, being rut i.fl'hy a rail for iho or dors of the day, now rrsuiin d the Fubjoct. nn'l nddrrs.seil the committee at grr.v length on the f,naneie.l cf.nd.tioii of p (Jovcrtinicnt, past, ptcsent, nr. ! pnv pr c At ') ?p, !p:! pi't 1, Mr. II. give wit to the "tlic'tatior? of tin -c about hitn : ant Mr Hunt rrT-'cd that the committer

Ti : '..rii'buv, Irom h

upoIp i.pt a (!, iiciency in t!i

T,.i - w i.i to hp supplied by s

, . -7 vijrc'.v" one i I whicii was a large lednofp.ii id .fj i r.tlil:irc i and appropiia- ' ai'. 'iiiitw.is a voiy jrood mole oi"ohvi ii pg .'.'i i.lii i!iy ig i.ip't a ih. bt but il could pip: j-celv be Coii-idered a v.il.d mode .. .... ?.

! l A'w7','.'g !n l.i'p nt y. Pir. i.. uwcitin j 1 1 liar and lucid manner, investigating the

pi,ip ; p. s hi w.ip b ti.i! I, nances ougiit to

be bill

Coll' till

led. He

V.oll i

I top! for the

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He roni iured with tho 'p iiib iu in

fioiii New York (Mr. Ilunard) that il voi. Id t iib' r I. : iir i i os a, y to abaniloii the govi inment or rr il tho e who have the d..-i.osi;;,un t.f :t at an ally peiio.d to iis iep f. lb: b ip.od that lndi.ro the-close of this session tint lull and adequate provis. oiu for all the cx'goiM ii s of liie juvuur''!it wotil I bo mad ! and sivo the nef-- iv of an tri sossinn. Mr. !'.. com btiled at half past ihrcc o"

.loc'r. whin Mr. Ili.i.t. having obtained the lloi r. the Cernittio rose : nJ th" ii i. re ndopimt .1

ibilei. nci! between bis present situation, 1 some lime

and ti." present state id tne city, and contrasted ilp ui with what both were short of fifty years pineo. 77c; tin llnsi;;n, he landed upon these shores, where the onlv tn itks of improve inent weie a few lo""cabius iioir raisi'd by the voices, of the working men ol the real Democracy of tho cuntiv, to the highest station in the tvoihl.

ho departed from a large and splendid eil y, taking leave of his fi ii'iuls. per In p.s f,,r ih'e !at time, to take upon himself the' cares

of (iovermnont. If any man livimr hail reason to he thankful anil grateful he had. The ( icuernl tvi nt on to say that his future conduct should bo oovi rued by that vital ptinciple of Democracy the greatest ood of the greatest number, lie reiuested his Ii dhc.v oitip.cn , to jwtr l,hn only In acti; and, as ho did Pot ask ihejr ay, pi.ilitilimi in (tifriiiicr, he hoped thev would not permit him to bo alutsn1 in afranrr. lie tippi took an afici tii n ate i'trewcll of his fin nds and b llow-citizeus. The (ieiieral was in fine health, and s-poko in a lematkably .-lrong a,I(l clear voice. Th! boat moved down t,o river and returned past iho city, the military on tho boat nml on the shore firing vollies, and tho lino P.mss Hand on hoard plating bti ly and animating airs. Cheers, hmd and long, were exchanged from the boat, and tho multitude onshore. The (Jener-

;il stood uncovered out from the throng,

viewing his fellow cit,.eii.- with a palpita (mis' heart and iimis'tned c)o.

Mr. Tun-tall inquired, if it was in order to call for tho previous question, but yielded the lloor at the request ol Mr. Ridley, who ro'o to nominate Judge .1. V. Mason. i Ic urired his pretensions. Mr. Ynughan rose to inquire who Win. C. Hives w as? Win it the little Hxpungcr ? If so, he bad incurred the lisplcuure of all bis hi-r con it iteiit s by totin.: for him some years ao he would incur it again by toting against hint now. Mr. Claj ton read jirocccdins of a meeting of tho people, requesting tho Delegates from Monongalia to put in nomination Cob Thos. S. Ilayiuond. Mr. Clay ton complied w ith the request, but as Col. H. was a W hig, be and hi colleague would not vote for him. Mr. Stephenson, of Tyler, said that the nomination of Col. Ilayinoiid, just announced, was unauthorized, and .be would lake it

upon himself to say, bo was not a candid

ate. Col. II. was a friend to the election ol

Mr. Rit es, and the opinions ascribed to him

by Mr. Clayton were not bis opinions. Mr. Urown, of Preston, tti-bed to know

what were the opinions of Col. Hay inond.

He felt a great interest to know the senti

ments of all the Western People, and espe

cially of Col. llayniond. He might enpport

him, if ho knew Ids opinions. Mr. Crojjn.-y, fpriag 1 r fore last, vohintari

road, when one of Iho squad stopped in front of the carriage and asked what the feehegs of the people w ere in relation to tiie burning t.f the Carol ne. Mr. Teinpleton said they were very naturally indignant at such a dastardly act. and that every true American warmly expressed a hope that Mcl.eod, the leader ol tho oll'eiidi is, should stiller the severest punishment, id" the laws of the country "If Mcl.eod burnt that old hulk," replied

the soldier, ''he dcseivos our thanks, and if a hair of his head is injured, you, and your damned countrymen will be undo to repent in dust and .ashes. M The gentlemen made no other reply m this insolent letnaik than to request the leaders to allow them a free and unmolested passage, lint four or five of the cowards seized I he reins, and charged the gentleinen as "spies" and refused to let tl.Mii pass unless they subjected themselves to a search. Tho gentlemen remonstrated upon this unparalleled proceeding, and as they were unarmed, not having even a cano to protect thcmclves with, they wcro unable to offer any resistance.

ohm a native of Chepstow, Wales, aged S, mid Robert Smith, an l'nglishtuan.

The body of the hitler has been found, and an inquest was held thereon by the coroner cf Westchester." A largo number of persons escaped in an almost miraculous manner. "Another l uge sufferer is an aged farmer, named Tompkins. This man has occupied his firm on the Croton for sixty yeais, and did not deem it possible the watt r could reach him. He was ..n..-.l!,-

impertinent questions as to the objoC . of, ,.I,1TOil fKn ,sis bed by a SOt, by force, his journey; Mr. C. replied very properly j and taken out at his back stoop. They and proceeded to turn the horses into the! "u' reached two rods from the houso

when a m iss of ice struck it, and the ruins floated down the torrent. The land owned by this firmer was worth WtlO per acre, and was in the highest slate of cultivation. Of the laborers at the dam and on the water-works along thc river, only one lost hi life.- The name of this individual is Patrick liuike, and it is said that he went I. .-bed intoxicated, nnd from that circumstance was unable to effect his escape."" IWvi.ation or Virginia. Thc population of Virginia, it is ascertained, is 1,;1,1 1 1 of which there are

Whites Free Colored Slaves Population in 1S30 Incrcaso

735,S13 4.8,42f 117,207 1,231,111 1,2 11,100

20.038

Tho white population in 1S30 was (il,13P. The increase of whites is therefore -1 1 ,373. The increase of free blacks has been 1,3-2, and the decrease of slaves -Y17. Thc excess of whites over slaves ii 1N30 was 221,715 in XS40 it is 288..

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