Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 12, Number 28, 16 July 1842 — Page 2

TWEMV-SEVEVTII COXGHESS, SECOND SESSION. Correspondence of ihe Ra.:tinMre Clipper. Washington, July 2, 1M2. Ii ihi IIouso of Representatives, Mr. A Jams, from the select committee on tho Preideni' message relative to ihe Apportionment Bill, ask c! leave lo report resolution. There Lmg n ..i : iko roa..!nii(tn was received. It calls

on tns secretary wi ..- - ; - . , - ' ihe original pper filed lv i tie 1 rcsiieni in inn , h . aon for sio-nin.r Jj-partments, containing the bill Mr Promt objected to the calling for any ori- "' ' J . ..iii ginal piper from the D .par menu ; bol he had not ihe slightest ol jeciiou to the irauiimisgiun of Mr. Adams defended tho r:ght of ihe House lo call for the originals of any paper. Mr. dishing look a different view, and moved d the resolution by inserting the word tt. 'V,n ninondrnrnt was Bffreed to, and the're'soUition adopted. j After tho disposal of some private on-onr, tne j P,M!,ni'4 inestaco was srrain taken op. ! Mr. Sinnh, of V.rginn, defended the veto, and the private character of the I'rpsidint. Mr. Payne, of Alabama, followed on the same side. , rv at. iv.n.r.nn nrv'ied ihit the IJrttnocratic ATA I " i w - . . ,.i.i f .r ii,u .on nitrivnm noiinino lesi rM"ni'"" ..... ,, ih Admmstralion, and thai there bus been j no "barpain. Mr. Howard criticised the arrromont of ihe meniTo, and pronounced it nnsati -lactory. Mr.Arnold retteruied lho arguments made in a speech by him at the last extra ses-ioti on the veto of ihe IJ ink Bill. M, W,n H.,rnld tho President and his veto Mr Underwood mado a speech in favor of dis ! trihtition. i Mr. II inter next obtained tho fl or, b it iavc j way to Mr. Tillinghist, who moved an adjourn ment. The motion was agreed to. eas 100, nays HI. So the House adjourned to Monday at 10 o'clock. A. M. In the Senate, tho bill f r the settlement of the militia claim of Miss:ich'ieHs was passed. Tho remainder of the day was devoted lo private and local business. Ill the Home of Representatives, after tho ro fcrenco of two private bills, and iho present .th-n e,f sorre memorials, tho consideration ot Mm President's Veto Meesago on tho TarifT Bill was resumed, , . Mr. Hinter defended tho President and the veto power in general. Mr. Saunders, of S. C, followed on the same side. The dehato was continued by olhers till three o'clock, when the previous qoestioii was moved bv Mr. Pendleton , and seconded. 'The bill was ihen pot upon m second passage, and the vote was yeas It 1. nays '.7. The con ulitiition req liring a maj ruy of two-thirds, the bill was of course bst. On motion of Mr. Fillmore, 'ho Territorial Bills which ha t been m ide tho special order lor to-morrow were postponed, in order that lho Revenue mil may ie uiKenu. A letter was received irmn iho State Department, furnishing the reasons why the President olfixed his signature to the Apportionment I,il They are in substance as follows: H entertains scruples as to the constitutionality ot lho mcamire in its details, but he gives op those scruples out of deference to the Legislature. His m . live for filing his reasons, U to avoid misrepresentation in future. A motion was mado to print, but pending it, the House adjourned. The Senate was not in session. Ji lt T, lSfi. In the House of Represent ntives, a pennon, numerously signed, was presented by Mr. B 'its, iroen II iriim m.l. in favor of a protective laritfanJ li.iriinii..n Tho morning hour was occupied by Messrs. Gilmer nnJ on the sul j ct ol Virginia mill tary land warrants. A resolution was then adopted, authorizing a select committee to investigate the matter and to ascertain the number ot such warrants yet unsatisfied. The House then resolved itswlf into a committee of the whole, and took op the Revenue- Bill as reported from tho committee on ways aud means. Mr. Kennedy argued in favor of a protective tanir, and gavo his reasons why such a tariff is ' ..,,'i,at )rl iho nrosufriiv ol lha country. Mr. Saunders, of N. C, replied, and look opposiie grounds. Messrs. Bidlack, McKeon, logersoH and oth era continued ihe debate. In tho Senate, after the presentation of numerons memorials, a res-il-mon was offered pioposing to admit those who served on the Exploring Expedition, to lho floor of the Senate. After some debate, it was negatived. The remainder of tho (lv was cccunied bv the consideration of , private and local bills. June 0, IS 12. In the House of Representatives, after the presentation of some tariff momomls, a report was made from a slect committee, giv ing a statement of expanses of the Florida war. The report was ordered to be printed. The motion to refer the reasons of the Presi dent for signing the Apportionment bill to a se lect committee, was ngiin taken up. After

speeches from Messrs. Cashing and Campbell, the , as the last nail gavo away, ho escaped w ith a former in favor and the tatter against tho course bound but left his shoes wedded to ihe rock." of ihe President, the reasons w ere referred. ()a motion of Mr. Fillmore, i resolution was; Vegetable Ieary. It is said that the French adopted, which provided that on Tuesday next diseov cry ships have introduced, from the Suth nil di bate in committee of the whole on the great j seas, a new vegetable, resembling iho cnwa nut, tariff bill shall cease. The vote was US to '.)!. ; but much smaller. When the cuter shell is reThe consideration of the said toil was then re- ! moved, the interior presen's iho appearance, and sumed iu committee of the whole and debated i possesses all the properties, ot the finest ivory, during the residue of ihe day. In ihe manufacture of articles t j which its size In ihe Sonate, after the disposal of private and : is adapted, it is supposed that this vegetable prolocal business, the bill providing for the better j duel will entirely superede the more costly tooth regulation of lho District nnd Circuit courts of the ! of the elephant. Southern Planter. Uuiied States, was taken up aud debated at great J 1 length. I Consolation. A maiden lady of forty, in reply Mr. DiTton.tha successor to Mr. Southard, ! to the ironical question whv she did not eniir

appeared, was qualified and look his scat. JexY 7, 1S12. In the House of Representativ es, ihe great ta riff bill was once more taken up iu committee of Ihe whole. After some remiks from Mr. Mjsou, the fl jor was taken by Mr. W. C Johnson, who spuke in favor of his schemo of ctdiug the pubiis tauJs to

the states, for the purposa of enabling them to ( pav iheir debts. Mr. Gamble argued in f-.vcr of a strict adher enre to ihe compromise act. Mr. Piyne fu: lowed on the nme side. Mr L.ernt devoted his hour to the siipport of ihe wool growing and mhtr northern interests. Mr. Irwin, of Pennsylvania, rn-xt succeeded to the il or, ntid was doing battle for his state when this was closed.

In ihe Senate, after the disposal of petitions ... ,.,K. ii..n,.. l.os.ness. the veral hills - 'relating to this Daniel were Mken op nnl ac celerated a little. I tie remainder ct the u-iy i . . . l i o i J "a, -ken op by a ae .ate on me o,u i V'' . r .,.-! .if fine i rnspi n a I h : t (I .Mrleuu I r I I TT ir.lllVlin f . e i - w " " - " from the state courts tu the federal tribunals. JtLV S. IS 12. In the II )iise of Representatives, the .Senate hill, providing for a reirganiz ill on of iho Army, u.n fnn,rli-ii from the miliUrv comtnittue, wall some aniMidments. r Tne ureal tai uf hill was once mro lnlrn up in committee t tne wnuic, ue .jncsuou ot ii.K on ihe m .n n ot Mr S ilionsMiil to strike out all Klier mo Ilrbi i.iause, nun iiti '"o i'fmu by him from the commitleu on m iootiic'oit.9 . Mr. (iwin ilt;feiidd the cotton inter st. and argued that a proper regird to it wus essential ;o the prosperity of other interests. r . j- . I - I .. . .1.- I .11 ix.. I f. iu.,i ,.f v. t iiwtiri and showed i.,, . -,,..f . - - the d.mjrer of legislating under tho ihlluence ol c..rii.,n:l r. liniTj. Ho was w 1 1 J i ii ir to vote lor a taritJ lor revenue, iiiiving ream i iuj amuv liirif! to the protection of domestic industry. Mr. Brewster gave notice of an amendment providing for a drawback on the cxpoiUtioii of flur manufactured from foreign wheat. Mr. Calvary Morris expressed Ins willingness to drop tho "distribution," provided the tar.li bill coold not be passed without it. Mr. Divis, of New York, gave the wings a severe lesfon on iheir Waslo of timo ot tho present session . Mr. Stanley f !' owed in reply. Mr. Wi lier ncit took the lbur, snd was speaking-when this was closed. lu the 'Jenite, tho motion of Mr. Woodbury , fir leave to introduce bills for continuing the pie. j sent reveuuo laws, was, after debate laid on lho table. Tho bill ptovidin for the removal of such cas9 ns that of McLeod from the stnte courts to the federal tribunals, was read u thud lime and p issr-d. Tho remainder of the day was occupied in executive session. j .-la Incuh'nt .--Pftssing down Broadway the other afKinooti, wo met a man in a slate ot intoxication, the ram pouring upon bis lo.i(eri.-h-loi k.ng person, whom we recognized at once as one who, two years ngo was considered one ot the most eloquent clergymen in this country. We knew him thoroughly f..r fifteen years. A kinder, beti ter heart never throbhed in the bosom of man. His h iue and his purse were the common property of tho needv. A lovely family surrounded mid almost worshipped him. A largo and devoted cm gregation hung upon bis lip and no man enjivtd a brighter pro.-pect ot hippincss w.m t !...... .o nrih ill to ho. I That prospect was blasted, and we feired for ; ever, by lho voice of tho slanderer. The keen sensibility of nature, tortured by the ii ilietom, shrunk from human inter course, and nver helmed vviiti grief tie resorted unfortunately to stimulating drink us thousands have done before in the same circumstances. As we met turn, we grasped his hand, and tears i roiled down our cheek. 'I no wronged man returned our grnsp and our tears. We walked in utter silence two squares, when turning upon ii sn imploring look he simply said "see my dear ! wif nnd rhiidreu; comfort them, and sutler me to perish." Ho torn himself awav with an air ol desperation ; b it wa seized ins arm again, and finally sreeeeded in leading him to Ins home. An angi I wife received hun-a l ively daugh-er. 'the iimge of tint angel, smoothed his 'ks nn.! before tho evening closed, a famUy temperance society was formed. God bless th it sacred circle wheie the scene was enacted. Arena. Remarkable Magnetic Rocks. The f allowing interesting facts are detailed by the Vjcksburg Whig: "Near tho iron mountain in Missouri, there is a ledge of stone extending for halfa mile in length, aud several hundred yards in width. Ttus stone is very strongly impregnated with magnetic properties, so strongly so indeed, that it is impossible to ride a well shod horse over it. j A gentleman having his horse newly shod once I attempted it, but before ho had made two 're- ' volutions his horse 'was brought up standing' 'perfectly still. In vain our trav eller urged his gallant steed forward. Persuasions and force proved equally futile, until his patience became exhausted, and he sent for a blacksmith- The son of Vulcan soon arrived, and found ihe horse j standing stock still, and to all appearances, as immovable as the rock of Gibraltar. Various experiments were resorted lo, to relieve ihe horse, but all fii led. There he stood, and to all appearances, there ho was likely lo stand, with Ins feet literarally, glued to the solid and impervious rock. At last, the blacksmith's eye glistened; he had it sure lie sect off io his smithy for his shoeing tools, which were soon Lrihcoming, when he proceeded with all possible despatch to unclinch the nvls which bound the horse's shoes to his hoofs. One by one the nails were un. clinched; tho whip was applied lo the horse, and into ihe ho'v state of matrimony, sud "Why by waiting, I my get the best of hu-bsnis; and if I get a Ind oe, I shall h ive reason to rtjjice thai 1 have not long to live with hirn." yew Jersey Senator. Judge Dtyton has been appointed by the Governor of New Jersey a Senator in Coinukkss. Ho ha? take n hi, seat iu '.hit body. Judge D. is a decided Wbij.

FOIEIGN NEWS.

ARRIVAL 3F THE CALEDONIA. The stearrer Cjledomi, C.ipt. I. t t, a rrived at 15 s on at 8 t'clofc on Tuesday morning. .Sf)tiefi Liverpool onSun day morning, the 11) h u.i . nod brings a god x-omolement ol passengers. The news by h possesses mifnsi, !j ;l w e do not perceive iha U is p irtieu'irlv important, j The tnil of t e youth J dm Fr im-i-, for high 1

ireas n, in linos at the Q leeo, took place on Fri- i " ,,e " m ,0,' ""l ' ir lf"' mumssi, ,t an andiv, in the Cen rat Ciimmat Curt, London. 1 1 I 111 br, -"' 1 "!"" by a SMigle arch ihe t renin wa's found poilM on ihe second and third counts I "l lho ,,t,MIt h,bi, which h.s elv en use lo of the ind.ciuen.chnremg him wiih hivm-r fir.d!in",y iu!ati..0i. I' s n perfect 'reservation; a pistol, w huh vs loaded with s me destrueiive ' iUld c"ml;'"" l,f ,he " f 8lil,stance,atherI..jeStv, the j irv ha v ,, r a doub. ! 8 ' ruc! ' "' "h l!,:U f',u"J in 'he ru'"'f Mippona. ' that it cnRf.me.la buHet, bit blievue" th t h j' 8H,J lj ue 3,1 o"-l "'v of not kss than was loaded vuh .ornetriiog else besides' wadd.njr j ,h,r,et!" or ' nir,cca ce",ur"sami powder. Te prisoner, who wis dreadfnilv j China W li n e received inteUienee from : ;,lt" ctpd, waisei enced in the usual form, lo be '. China. The ia'est d ito from Maco.t is 1 lilt of i tiling, drawn, anl q-i:rtered. j Mrch, ID d.iys I -iter thin tint b 'ougVii on the The inots:iiifietorv feelings are evinced in ilt t M irch to 15 nub iv by the Ll-iOvi 12 ieen. Ivitfl-inil on he.'ivorable usue wtueh sreiriii!! ; I ne oew is perlectiy not iip -rtanf, and am in s aa aiis the hm agitated oopsti'in of tha . L I '" ' ' ' more i h in I !i i : i ho plenipotcn I i.i r v i ema m

IS cindarv. Wihelieve it to be the earr.et wih i

of all parties, nv miT the wcll-tieinjf of eitheri,,,ne d-partoie for ihe north. country at hert, ihat everv nnnca !e feehnj Th" lilt si advo'es at M icao, v cr from Lon.

should !,r on i mutual sobscrv lence lor the iuod ! of each olhr-r. The whole Lord Ahbortons homestead, sit nated at Ciaph.n, a romintic village nhoot iw. miles dis'ant fnn Bw-dl rd, lotjether with l-vclve houses in the vjage, were recently totally des-j l roved by fire. Riors iv ikd. Tiie neeoun's from this part of the Q mn'l6 dominions are of a distressing character, nsjig chielly from the high price ot prov isions. Dufilin, Jane -i ' h The accounts from the .country arreal.y of the most alarming character, with rward lo the price nnd scarcity of provisions, 'ha (itlway nnd Castleha r p ap.-rs slate that famindias actually set in in the west; and inccounts racked Dablm yesterday, that several thousand prsots tiad attacked a mill nnd 11 ur store in th neinhhoi hood of Konis, couit ly Clare, and that te military and police having been called out, a ti.tbct took dace bet ween then find the people, invhich eighteen of the latter were kill i ed. A !,'?. from the Limerick f'.'iroai.-Ie Fatal lots it ('litre an. I i-lanis. The temporary privuoiis of tho taboimg poor, at this season of th year, caused by the sudden advance of maiket pees, and general want of employment, i li on alridy, we i egret it sineeiulv. provoked n ' ol!i-i.n ith the po iep author) to ,;, m their legitimate diy of iinholiiing the public peace, nnd giving thearoperty of pnvaie individuals from as s oiit mi rapine. The f'ost nncefc ncpnrnd ol ihe viil. o ol ('larc, near L'iois, at a late hooi mi S i to! ay night (iho pa 1 1 icu la rs of which tia e , a'readyippeared j ! A meting "f the magistrates was he'd in tin Court louse. Kunis, at ."J o'clock on -Monday. i Atlidavis wete sworn by the Messrs. Baiinaiy ne, ! in refer. nee l tho attack on tho vr-si I in Clare, i .iii-J theexerlons they had mado fir the proteein.iii if jroprrv. It was decided to forward an evori ss to l.imricii lor a nioitary reiniorccno rit, and to call in fain the out stations the beverul detachments of th; police, and to Liso everv c xf rtioii to preserve be p-fice of the town. l),:riog ihe evening ihe were strong sympiorns of an a pproac h ing f! ist rba oce, from ihe apparent excitement ijf the vjkmg classes, w ho n raded t he streets in great (tee, and oceasiotiallv eollecM il in groups in vfirus parts of the town. As is customary on p io. occasions, the w omen were most violent in h ir demeanor, and ev idenllv encouraging the nor liv voice atul action in their r ooms iutenii't. About 11) o'clock a furious crowd collectcii'pposi'e fine ef Mr, Btnnatync's stores, and comiciiced an attack noon ihe nati and windows. The police were shortly n the j -pot, a:id with ilTiculty succeeded in di iving hack 'he mob to sore distance, and clearing ihe space in front of tne lores. The re was extraordinary excitement throgh the town at this period, from tho increasing sympt. ms i f turbubnee in llie erowd, and the k now ledge ef the trifling police force a va i!'ilJ..r i's g -neral pro'eetion. About h T pst eleve n o'clock (he mob nppear ed to te dipersing. and the police retired fiom 'ho store ti patrol M.1I street. This, however, was but a tratigern. In their absence a rush was again tide, and them oh hid j ist succeeded in breakingone of the gates, wh'ti the po'ice re i turned and ndeavored to bring them back. Stones were now hurled at the police from front ' and rear, op con'tab'e hay ing had his skull frac 'lured. Thi police were ordered to form two i fronts backo back, nnd to fire in sections upon ; the crowd, ihich continued to assail ihemon both sides. Thi desperate alternative was adopted ;; about t went -five shos were then fired, and a! 1 mist everv ne took etf cf : but na tho rrowj sun posed the dicharge was blank cartridge until the fall of tho Kii.mded an 1 the screams of the w o-

men too lat, convinced them of its fatal effects. inferring upon ihe incumbent the power of mat then nntv th assailants be gan todi-perso amidst j ''ry "Vf r ': J",i,"l:'" v'". r,s L'rantinz him the greatestnpraar. j tf,e poorer to txfeute the properly cxpressnt u-dl r, ,- , r- ,7. q, ,. ; of the People, and not rexint it. With mv rno'hl'otatoe Abaters m (,or.. rxfurcl.iv evening ... , . , r - j i. , , , ' er s mi k cut I su k in the principles on which a scene ot rit occurred in Cuik, in consequence ; ' of about 10.1 men, who, roused by hunger, and I D,;claIra""n "'Independence ws f.undedthehigl, prie at which potatoes were selling. ' 1 hV 7''""-' eo opmed Uat the h,n'j ,rouU

prie at which p commenced leaking into the m irket, N .rth .Miin street, and frriblv possessing themselves of the potatoes stord there. At i'2 o'clock a second at tick was mar, which the police repelled. There was a public neeting convened m Cork this day by ihe Mvr to provide fur the wants of the ivinr. Thuriiaro lltlil in lh wnrkhousi bol double thU amber is ouftde press, g f, relief UmriecL Chronicle. State of Tpperary. Mijr Pnesily has been in D ihlin sirre Toes 1 i v evenin?, and in communication withthe law oin.-ers of the Crown and the L ird Liettenant, on the su'.jct of the state, f the NorthRi Img of Tippersry. Some very ; decided etpjijwi I ie t".ken immediately bv the: government fir the purpose of rcs'onng tranquility in that quirter, and securing life and proper-; ty. A specid! commission issp.ken of notwithstanding the .rciimity cf the assizes. DuUin. racket. State of 1'amherg. B isiness is now taking i's usual co one here as regards ihe merchants; b it, as the prieipal shops luvo been des'rovee, it w ill be long before our shopkeepers, on whom the brunt of the loss occasioned by the fire has fallen, will hsve thir Lrmer extent of trade. The minds of ihe citizens are, however, sobering down afier ihe excitement occasioned bv their le.ssef, and the feeling seerns generally to prevail ;hit the opportunity to embellish and improve the tow n, as tar as is consistent wr.h proper economy, thou'ed nut be I

It is a curious circumstances that the sitas tf ilt Ihe parts where irnprovementj wore pr j -ned ! or contemplated hu t) heen opened hv the confli- j gritmn. N pi in his yet bu-n proposed bv the S- nue to the nnz-ns for rebuilding the d. .trials burned dow n, t ut it is expeccd thti in I j . f 1 1 r :

Usy s a meeting oi ine IJ irgersi-rt iii i'i ; o c :i . ! ( ), w hen the S-ti ale ores I he v Considi r ! the initiative in legi? wi'-J bring far w ird i he in..'. -t to ad this b ,Jy tuv ing i iiive pr. Cferlm.'s. k rnarnii'tW Iti.icortru In Africa a d:senerv '" al H '"!-'' and hul ii'ii moid known the 1 ' vem.er, uim.iav ru.J M .i.r tt tn D'-cemb.-r. and Cilcnna iii J-munrv. 't he torts (loiter iho ('anion rivtr were neatly fiai.-hed, and , part ot them h id been oorn i'kci1 . A pro(ia:n.i . tion had been issued hv ihe plenipotentiary'. 'Jv 11 ' declared UiU II n'li i.l; and Chnsan wi.l rem iin n Hie nos-e ion ol I-noland in our demands are complied with bv tlm La.peror;, and that they shall be con-ideied (tee ports, eq i.illy open to tho ships of all nations. Tho . Chinese inhabitants are invited to return and re--ide under Briti-h protection. Amov is tii-a to lein no a free poll in our possessions for ihe present. SiiTi'tcnt warning is to tie given to peiuut ail property tube removed from it should it nfter-warda-be itsol ved jipon to restore it to China. N o hos'ilo movement towards Ctntun was, at the date of our tellers, looked for some time to come. The. f.rccs ivnh the expedition were in excellent hculih. OrerhtU'l Mail from India. The Ir.dn mail brings iiiiingsol u cheri ;ered nature, of inumpls n Iho noith, being the loicnig o tho li;, her Pass, tlie relict of Sale, and ihe gal la n t v engeanee take 11 by that brav o commander on t kht.ar Khan. In the sou iii of the A tig ha n country tho picture is iliti" n ut. Gha.nce h is fallen, w i h i's iegiiiiciit id Sepoys. Col. l'.ilmer, tin ir i-omoi ,n ;er, hid hi en iorced to capitulate. G-n. Ao't, ri t Caodah ir, led hi'herto g i'.lantlv ?e.-,ited nil tit tai ks, and defeated iho plans of tho insurgents. B it these, in turn, had successfully hloi kct op the passes bet a eeii C'atidahiir andScindp, and (iiiural Li'.gland , w ho i ii-ie.a voi d to forcii liioe ia-;es, was oblioej iu letrent, with lo--s, upon t i i 1 1 o f . 'I he alli ance of Jeocrul I Iri ir i . rnJ :o oie in ignorance of ihe determined hu.-tiliiy of the bill tribes. Thesp pf sses, said lo tie so formiJalde, am so int.'eoi! lo n rigular nrmv, marehiitg w l h it- leg-g.-igeand urti'lery nnd mag'i.incs. B it att.uked !v light tr. t ps, in sofl.cient numbers, veil the (ihozies ciiii be duven fr. in their f.i-t iieses, ns (it lit r it I Pi lioe k has shown. i! it our Indian ge niera!sHt Jnl scrtti puz. til ov roouot.nn waiiaie. Marriage of the. Prince Rctal of ITamircr. ll will have been seen tint tit r M-j-stv ins signified her approbation of this inleuded alii nice, she Royal Marriage Act, wo prc-nome. rend-ring such h s- p im cessarv. as the Pi n.ee Roy at is in 'he direct line of succession la thi; ttirone ol lireH B:itam. The Inly to wli-on his R'Vnl Highness is about to be united is the Prince? Ale xa lid r I na Maria i ;h -1 trim i 'a t h i r I n e ( u ! .1 le Tht res i Henrietta L"iiisa Paulina Iv .ilx th I'redeiica (jeorgia ot S ixe Aitenbourg, (forrreily 11 i'.'ourgbauseo.) who has lately com i. te to r 1 '. ear "uv ing been born on the 1 1th of Apu lsjs. Marriage in High Life. The M irq lis of Wateiford was mauled at Whitehall Cbn poc 1 1 t. t he he lutitol and accompli-hed Mi- Sto r ' , d aoghtcr of Lrd Stuart rie R otiesav. The ceremony was Pm formed by his (irace the Arch'u-hoji of A-nagh, iu the presence of a iiutnerou j host ef Is u-nds aiul relations t,f both parties. The American missionaries in Palestine are not very well treated. A letter from Altxan hia says : "The persecutions against t!io American Pro te 6 1 1 ii t mi, -ion 1 nes have been such ihi! they have left the country. Though the Protestant Bishop of Jerusalem is daily arid const an'! v op. nosed in the exerci-e of h.s mi-siun, he does not 'he less give bis attention to the cons' r oe to n eif a church, a college, nnd a hospit il. n walks iho streets undi r a shower of stones, f r th mhabitants of 1 i lest a re fh I; rj t t he eight of a bishop taring a wife uulcr fits arm I I a . j : - f . . . - ... .1 I'atriot .1 ifpiriion oj iue ro "i nave never re garded thu othoe of Ctiie I M gisira'e a' not let the People rn ike such la rs as t'tey irishe l. snail a President or an Executive oin. er under take at this time of day to control the People in the exercise of their own rights. And it is the duty of the Executive to abstain from interlerr irg in or thwarting the sacred exercise f the law making functions ef their Government." (itn. Hrrin,C Speech at J).,yton, Sept, 10, hlO, lJ:l,rJ upprunu vy o- i ilhi Fut Rhode I-Lxrn. Martial law is still enforced in if.ts Stat. Gov. King i- ied en order on Tuesday, directing thit no f'.jrtticr arresttie made under the existing Martial Law, except upon npplicanon to tho Executive or his Cojuctl. O.i the same dav, G.n. Thomas F. Carpsn'.tr, was taken up on the charge f Treis m og iniii ihe S;ate ?.nd la'ccd in pris m. The Providence Chrcmc'e says, in accordance with a res dun - n e f the G:neiel Aen,b!y, pused at the late -es'i n in that citv, requesting the Governor o appoint a day f r "Th ink-giv ir g and Praise to Almighty Goi, f r the striking iutirpTsition e.f his kind and fatherly love so rcccntiv display ed in rescuing i; from the horrors of civii war, anarchy sod ceaih," G v. Kmg has directed Th jrsdiv J-ifv i!l?t. to be set apart fr that purpose. Baltimore Clipper. ".Verrrr tri7 Americii be truly inJepen-Jent go long as our oie labor ami our own industry ii left unprotected." Judge Marshall,

XV in. Henry Harrison. The following tribute to departed worth is frc ni a 15, itish trav et'er, who recently journey c d through

me i,iinui states, li serves to renew in the mind along with the memory of the good old President, ah th.,e lively feeing, of regret I'.r his loss wn: h pi i v hd well inspired b ihe unhappy runsequences which hav e followed tlnuh.' The nign h pes whi h his accession to the Piridencv caused, were as foil and contifenl nt ihe ni'hu. siasm had bet n d. p ihl bore h,u on us swelling bosom from the retirement of hi rot tig !e ihe It'll v elevation t)f ih,. highest seat in the Cap. i n.l. We miy cover our face nnd bow down belore the v isitiH -ns of Providence, nor preenmn io complain e.f their seventy. It may be thai the political regeneration of the b,nd is to bo wrought 0 il by iiiji h iiibuliti .n where -f fome p. rtioti h .s coma alreadv. Y,aI yet remains in tUio it is fir ihe future lo disclose. Tho traveller we know not who be is, speaks thus: "At noon, we pised North Bend, ih residence of iho ! unci, led Win. Henry llmno,,, ih,. Ute President of the L'niUd States. Wnti somewhat of ihit feeling which worth, bundle or elied, excites i.i ns .all, which piottipted Bntiah llicfis to bare llie.r lit ads ils they passed Moanl V, rn n, 1 p v. d long and steadfastly rui the mod, si latin house whi li peeps through the thick trees. He h u! un en h lo all this vast W-ni'ory, w hen Us ml) thitaiits lay scattered and apart, weak iu number, but gallant in heart, the pioneer? i-f a new wtuld. He h id watched over them and loiiht f. r Hum, and bud down the sword hen its wmk of necessity was done, to renre into private lile, and spend his days in dottiest ic do t us, h nd hardy, though pleasing toil. From beneath tin. hoitud'y roof be had g uie fonli at the nffceiionf.te, orgt nt ca'l of tns country men, nnd looked h i. k at its dislaut w ,l!s t. r the lasl lime. Fn-m tho acjicrnt cily to the di. taut capilol, bij 'siep w as ihrough one triumphal arch," whose key stone w is tho uiihiughi voice of myriads, whoso builns-es wero tho nspiraimns and tdes-ii.gs of ell toiaris. Th iso hours of enthusiasm in tho ife o a n i'ioii tin I party are no more, f.r the liueo'dmin went ten like a victim to tho altar, now tied wuh 1 nv, eis, but mnrehirg to the grave. Wuhin one tittic month of Ins inauguration as cho f magistrate, he died, nun 1st tho 11 i,h of national enlhu-i ism and the foil tide of national j jy. Tho tii"!e li.ul s 1 1 red, "to die n t the sun." li there be such a thing ns the reaction of a cherished and disappointed lope tho i cne w al of a lixid intent ac-io'ent illy h.i!!!ed;if mis lor I u lies may leach wisdom: if palonco l-mg tried imV oive energy to il. trrmin iln.n, or a seiiht of :-uf-leiing unworthily lofiic'ed, rouse lo e xertion, then miy it bo belo ved i ti 1 1 the revolution ,,( I1'!!), liiinporaii'v checked and perverted, willtig. on. to resu ne its destined course, and lo neeom-p!i-iilts purtices. '1'here will be , h-menls if power to urge its renewed progress who h did not "porato lo quieke li i's ftisl adi mice ; and with !cm excitability , ibeio yvill bo in action, if we mistake not, more of collecied, iMtn'i i: tra te d stn ogth. The basts is widei'ing every day upon which the true patriots of Ml are to stand; new nntciiali are necnmul it. tig ; there are; priiieiplen in the rapid process of m iluriog, nnd teiohncus Irisleuii. g to results, i hi I cannot but bring forih in on-"-ad force, every tncigy of lho ConservatlQ sjui it of the coonti v. A 1'l.H' Si MOTIONS I iiom a Now Book ok Plllvkhiis. 1- .i vi r iiiiairo iho.j .1 ih.. ei'iii.r lor the news, lor I ; In Id il is bis duty Ml lho appointed, time io give It Ut lliec yvithout a-king! 'J. Wiien ihou dost write lor hi-piper, never say unto him, "w tin f thu. In si llum if my piece? Tor it may be, I h e t r o t h w i li '. i, d il.ee. '.i It is not fit iii it thou fh'.uldVt ti-k of tiiiri who is tho author of any tirti'le.fcr his duty reijuiie-th him to k e;i ii io tumself". 1. W h n thou l..st e r.te r u pi oiimg e.fiice, in v o a ca i e to i h v self I ha t llio.i dot n,,i truirli a type, for ihou maye st cause ihe printer much trot-lde, .) Look lloi'i not at lha copy yvich is in lho hinds of Iho compositors; for it is lut meet i tl the eves of lht printer. U. Neither examine Ihou ihn proof sheet for it is nt ready to rneel ihino eye, and thou inayst not understand it. ' '' irork gort hr.irtly on'" The S,!rrr Ilejrisier, among the cddei hio! .rs. papers in New Ft. gland, of the old Jt tl'.-rsornan s'amp name out patriotically and manfully- on the Itlias follow g : Orit f'Lvej. We know nt how we can better cel. brate the day i f Irolepr ndence, than by hoisting our flag at ihe mast -tie ad, u wes tiave done this morning- There H nvi, re-ndcr, with iho name ed HKNRY CLAY f .r Pre-ol, nt r,f these Crnied Slates; and there it shall remain until we see belter cause than we haveanv expedition of seeing, ioeh-m.' it. A'l we have to sav at present is, Hrnv fiw, so far a we can j idge, is the first and lost e leuce e.f the Whigs all thio the country. He is Tin: man, nnd wei. therefore go in for a long foi l, a stror g pull, and a pull altogether, lo elect turn President in IS II. Shttrncrtoirn Rank -'I he Directors of this Rtnk have finally deemed not to resume specie r",v'" merits ai present, either in pari or in full. The first of Miirch next was named by the B ard as the very earliest day ihat they would ihu.k of resuming. M i I! Fl ICU. On Sii i iay moniia: !:, ! y ri Kv. Samtwtl Mit'-li!J, Dr. JACK-ON f'J.F:MI.i;, to Mrt MARV ANN I X V I - ; n : t of .N - v I'an. ni. A. N. NEWTON, DENTIST; JOY.A) Tr'-trrt Wv iafartn tH cltir-a" of (rnv f br'.de. iJuMiri, MiUoa, anl ';'.M.inrn. isat , i 1 "I t". Ma.xsiok II;.!.Si. oi Can.!,ri '. from me lria la t if o!t if J j'r, Ir Ti; wnirii t.tm h w's'.l ) ! ir: ar I t aitti to nil t'ie f txnrrt of hit pro'et-i'm , ;i:tti':i eivpa io ail o,.srat;-ui, or no ctarg. Terms 1 rea,'inab;e. On t- f.t r.f A j-.'t, A. N. NEWTON, pjrpw rci l ir- t Ii i-ro-K.;! I. i, J a y I f; 1-J2. 2--.n siiERirr-.s HA I Al. BY vir. )t of s,j., !ry r.e-ilion 10 i mo itrrrtf U':m t'e re l pa'.oe a' t

: liif; liia-t llai- i.. r i:i('ptt'vi!!o, y ayn r'Tty, Irei., oa ihe 'I'm ,!ny ot Ja y, 1-12, l.fiwern the h"tr of tn oc!'."-k, A. M , s;i ! !o or o'.rc, I. .M., on gid lift, tfie foi. in pr";if rtv, t - it : T o cerrlmoi parce! or iou of laii't in tne e.ty .f Kerhinon-I, Wane rrertty, Indiana, an t j k.TTJrn hv be in; I:t ronnere-! fur and five, at number'! on ue .!"lif thit ;. art of a.i'l eitv fai l oat by ("hsrltt W. Starr. Taken as i.ie pr'i;.-rty of Jame? W . Clr'n. to iatiatj t!'M'.ntn ia favor of J-.-p;,h I'in.non and r.tiiert. TIIO NuBLrJ, .Sa'ff W. C. , Jjas 30ih, 1:1-2. (t,Wj 25-vt3