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v j :rf 'ch N TW r. s . We f .til lit attention i tit Commissioneri the Pad load, proposed tn bo ! lt-il bet w it n I'. v: iii villi' and Lai i)' to iho ad v t t i-em tit m tin i ! i i a I . 1 ' ' i i ., .... r. I . ... .. H I .,, I III. I f. I . I - nil " p ' i .-1 i i - I ' j ' f i i i ' , j lh itihal-itants of ths W.ihardi ( '-'tmtiy , ; tut al-(. to itlhf-r poi ti-u." of liif "lakJ vvho ) i v eipi tily in t e t i's t od . Mtl.oojrh wecau ,ot wholly at.l.iove ll.p a. t of mcor poi a-1 ...I 1 , m .,., c.t ma v am. w im he Mii.ei.ded.'i vet we s-e no reason w hy mea , ... il..i ,,,., sote lot the. ;oii)iru m e!ii'itl ot thCglt.il, WO! i k -lii.aild not be taken into tinou? con - tide! a ; - m. r,Ti:M Asiindltia 11 V. ! T!,e Senate had .solved to aujoint. o..;" the day auiecd tn by the ilou-e of repic-.,1 tt'!i!.i'n'i'j, i . : (he 30 1 h June. 'l.-va.'.l..- f....... 1.... ......t., t ta-.,,.... III. ' ..i. .'.-I 1 . 1 1 ' ir 1 1 i i. n i i . .ji i ihe aii..!. of the Put Olii.e whirl, will! j-taitle the nation. Its dev. b.pments, it t said, w ill (ran-iend an y tiling loe poolie mind is prepared to tpe(.t '1 he tiuth joes beyond the st ionge.-t chargeof the opjiosttton, and the con uptiotis oi that depu Iment ate blaiker ate! fouler l1' than eveti the imagination? of il? bitterest enemies have poi ! i ay ed t he m. Acorrespondent of the Louisville Journal pays. "In the funds of the l O )ep;nUncnt, theie is a mo.-t appalling .lefe:ie..eV . The , , " debt amount tn a m, I lorn J dollars oei aml above all the icsouicts. The Potmaster vieneral has not only borrowed im - meiue s-ums within the lat lew mouths on the filth of the United Stales u iihnut the , , ,1 . ,1 ii. , (1 , shadow of letral authoiitv. hut fie een h did (his during the last sexton ot Con- ..... gipfS witlmut somuih as hinting (he fact to (!i:it body, although, al the commence r.i. ni 11 i v.if.i . 1 r i -1 . 1 1011,11 it'll ii ... 111 .i.i Department as in (he poe.osiftri of a Inrse. mi pins or avail, n, 10 tonus; anil d available fund? moieover, theie ate forty thousand dol-i . . , Ia.sm.SHng l.om the lund,ot w Inch the v t , oouiv, no aee-...... .v n im, w.e , t8rdulions appended to (he repot t ot' .SenaIcrEwitU' are the following; ! That several renoit of ihe poa!' """" '1 n.'i -oiiiii n p . i 01 iiit t 01 Mat, r tieiteral . oni iiu .taicment, wh.eh, ,n I uh.-a(puMit paper-, he admit In he erroneous ; 1 tlMt ..titers e-petially tl....: ot II.IMnot Amil. 1 ',-. .11.. I Ihe ;; I .if M.-ireh. Iti.iJ. am irie.,11. ' - 1 1 - si-t. nl wi'li each other; ami that, then-tare, remii- e 1 1iu1.1t he! plaeeil an Ihe truth 'I a c- . ur.n y of the.coiiiiiuuiie.it ioiia made hy Ihe do p.irtuitMit. li' 'ji're i. That tt is fully proved, that a rac

.1 tt is tu.ly proved, t.,at a j rac-,,t tiie eo-.t ol n n. hi inaid rivers navigable 1 the IVt (i!i. e l)e;.ait.,ie..t oljhv steamboats l.i:;h no (he same as p.aetiea:tson bid, whiel, xary Iron, the ; .J,.. 0 ' 1

Im: prevails 111 tl 1 a u 1 1 nit eon ti in a Iveiti.nUu.ts, ami ot cl.an.n and alleniis; I

e ntraets in material rep'.els wfter tli.y lieve sharhor at the imnnS ( f Trail creek, in thejlus of the p.xtra Globe, to be published h eriaeiepted, and that this practice prevent. Territory of Miel.ican . iwetkly in th is c if v Jo r six month-, corn n t.or eonil l ti'iou aaiDli.' I'trviH wi-hinui 'The eomi del ion i.t a vii 1 v ,.- ituii . 1 1 1.. r,f a ' .1 ,1.1 r 1 'I'l ... 1 , 1 1 , 1 , . Mlll"' """ .t .uiv.N inin ii,iiiBoulI)eCjll,rou tilP 1 th o I June next. J lie to make contract-, and calculateil to i.m e road irom t'niontown, IVnnsvlvania, hy way ? . , .11 m, due advantage to f .vor.fe,, and ia in viola-j, if i',tt-hiiri:, l Lake laic. 2b numbers make a volume, not only valutionoflavv. " I n ,N in in at ion, survey, an estimate for a able for reading but I U I U I e I e fe I e tie e

The exertions, capacity -nnd hone( v of j "our talented and efficient Postmaster titntial,"1 arR set loih u. (!to resolutions in no enviable light, and an honest man j W. mid .atlier he a liog aiul bay the moon,

J nan iiic.ti a l-.ornan. I survey a r porieo inereon, roeiner wiin a siare- : j in. nl of the time rciiuueii to complete the same. The KiU ln r.Cah.net had not at the last dales . :'d "f the sum uhi. h may be he11(: f.eialU ex- ., ... . Ij.ended llureon in each vear: I'toiidrd, That tiom W ashm ton, recevi red Irom tin ir counter-1 , . ., , , " , , 3 ' I its eoii-trui tioii ii;t!l he deemed t o re. pi ire more nation, on account of the uifeat of their anltj,.,,, a finh; yt-nr. , , . ... , 1 . , ! w . . 1.. '1 1 . . ...... ... .1 .ri . . .. t.

l.uren s canoiuau- lor peaiici. 11 iievi. r once ! , ..li tod tl. ir li.ads ll,:if sm h N nlLnril 15 1 1 , Li.ud Anti Van li u re ti man, as Mr bell, ecu fi-ive ilifeated (loir idol, Mr. I'.dk. 1 he hod a, c. lints iett A mo., Keinla.il heating his lieiid; . ii, ( ii ii llll III.-, IIH It I l.u.ie, lot ti. e H ;IJ I ue- ' 1 ! I vising way? and mean, to extricate hiwi.-clf and ! hi., halows from their ilcploiahle dilemma, and V V. bluir, r) in- Tlxtra CJIoh-es:! Kxlra ;ioU,ilt ll.ey limit till my pocket and save; j (.'l! J'lltlj. . " . i.Mt M, aii v j frV-Are the citizens ot i ncenm- di t c i iu,m d

upon Is-ttin.' the A.n.ivecary of the Indepon-1 he chosen, li acknowledges that he w as ii. me .( the I'mtrd rotate-, pass unnoticed ' t,c i e, but dvnits that he, or Lewis, or I :.in.-ci.ly hope not. Cm we not met thivhnn-eH" the editor of the (ilobe, took evening, at Mr (lark's Hotel, and make the part in the elect ion . They did not vote, mcessary arrn-ements l,.r n cehl, ration it is Hue, but will they deny lhat Polk beheve we can ; arid for one, I say, we will. jvva the candidate, the man of their

A (.IIIXLN. MHirr Kivint i:a.ii ATIDX. We have icciivcd from v'a hington, a bill, in which, through the i.cver-shiriiheriii,' 1 in, e of our woithy lit pre-eatative, Mr. JOM. i-.il-w- .. ... I .. I . . . . r.ni.M., a (inanioii na- nee.i i in roo u aj ur "An xaminatiori ot' White Hivei arid its hrenches in IiaJinn.i, with an e-t imato of the cost of mil rovinu, u.e. navigation llicreot ' 1 In- has - ne v cr bee n done until now, and too in ;i eh prabo ' cannot he bestowed upon Mr. Kuins? lor his nn-j , easing exertions t promote thi-object, a- will, as in f iv or of secui in- a j.j Tuf u i ttiot.5 for the; abash and the Louisv ilie lload. IlOL'Si: OF !ii:!lITATIVO.s. Mw al,t, 1KM. Mr. Mnuni, from th. Committee on K,ad - and C ... mils, reported the folh.vvi.e; bill : nil, L to .nithoiie exainin ations, survey s.l and

d estimate, for ilic cu-ti netioii ,f ioad,!()!J Dominion, ami regenerate this repubd tan improveiuent of ceitain rive. andlK. McKeatl but reflects the voice of

an. ' I I'OOI s. i it tn.vttdh, the .SV,.v ad H-isi f H' rt ; i f 5, i tii tn f : H'c I. nil- i :',i', i,j . Im' ( a "li'.M ioi:, '1 ,.,t w ll h .i V lew to a ,..m the p.acticabihty and ut ei.pr-vni? I-

tlj several iou(f- hen in proposed for ronds and

,.,!. nhl i,f r. i. - . Ml!" llllM .wi.- in.: iinis in 'lii-Mr: f,M'ri:l named. and of obtaining eslii,:,to; and ,.as th'M h'r ,he hallowing exami nations and surveys b'. ,he S1,,l, :ir,; hereby aUltlor.C.. lUKl rcipin" ......v., .v. .....

vam. ultima, siirv.y.an.lestimat.'of asir.piihMt t lie people will he ruined lor any j

lomn.-l Mnmi'i the talh of Ni.onr;. with a vifwl I,, ., ,-iii)K'M:i, .nroi.i. iu iiue-.i emu's " l.akeS l.iil' IM'd ' 1 , . I 1 . An r n;iin;iii'i!i and survey of the river !" t ! ,:i w r.-in e, ir 'in O.; . Jen -1 -- n r in New Yotk, t" il.e It.rlv fi'h degree nl" imitli latitude, with an t I I 1 . I ' ' . I l' . . . . . , . . ( ... . . . . i ..... . i -i i in a i i- i t ! in- e. M oi ii'iiTn'i i i: g t ho na 1 1 g a t ion I I I , I l I . . . i .1 i.ll'll III I II 1 i u I I M . , . t i . ...i I .... . ........ Ait i -a miiia t imi and 5ii rvtM' of Tauiitoii nvr ., Ma,a.!..itti, with an estimate of tl.o co-t t ili.l I V in ' the navigation th- it ot. A .i i m i . t i. . vnii.'v.. a ! it I'-tinrttnt t I a i .V-.. V i .i t'e .oir.-s an-, .v. . !taf-rs lv a anat or tniwa 1, fioin a point , - ,,.,. K,.l,awa, (.New nvO in M untizor.ory ! 1.1 11 III' ' i. ...;.... it .il, ..,.- i ,,.,,..,lii ! ) . ... i... ........ , Jann riv. a : ai;-!, also, an tti.nate , th. In.c h. n tafore suiveve,! umii. r an atitliorit v of the Staittary oi War, as ' - , !,iro,.s..t ti.unel t it.i- -refit Falh .f Keuhawn. ; An eaimtiati..ii of Warth-n.i river, in the

I --late of Masfarl. metis, w itli an e'-tiniate of the.i.ft,M ;,

s ol in-..ru H.L' i.e iiavi;aii'n inciooi . - . f n ex.., onatiun aie! survey of Mount. IV-e.tj - h.ow, ... Mount le,ert is! unt, Male er . Aidmt', iui iti c-uiuni: tn liif him " 1111 thonaU.at.on ol theehnniM-l ..fs.id narrows. A., examination et he I'.'.l II- It.OUlll IO lUe 1,1 Kl ) .Villi .... ' .much' !..f the r.M .,f eilect.n a steamboat i.aw.lion (, I sail).' . ., Ail ' 'n.inat.on of the Grern river an I BiU' jtt.-ure,. laanrh Hereof, in IvrntueUy, uith. an ; O i. I I 1 1 1 'j I i if I I , . t . . f i . t tionloi III r 1 ! i f 1 li II I t'JltlOtl 1 .i.u.ate .f th..- u,3t ot nnarovin the navigation I ,r.i ... 1 An f,voi,,in it ,,( ti,., s,u, :iim. i-ivrr. in ihp jTeintory ot l loriila, with n estineitc of th "I im'io in-r it- n;i ijanioii. ! 'Ti r 'l nlllTlHMI . I M t; Ii I 1 M l t I I V I I . In til' ".Mil ' I t ..at, . rv, will, an eMimate ol the cost of i.n - :oi!i:; us na iu i'iori. An . xaminatiori of the Airilli river, in the j'an.e T. rri' .ry , u Oh an rstunate of the eost oi

miMaiMnir, ,, a va , ,. u.. (Jnngre has given us nothing of eneAn ( xainiiiati.. u ami fiu vov ot a route tor h: " p i . , Iraiir.. aillr.anJa.k-o.ivi:!.-to ialh.ha-,e.-,.n thecal interest today. Iron, thedelav up-l-au.e Ten-itory . j i t he con tested elec t ion case in the Iloue. ! An . aininat!'n. ni vey . and c-sli.nate of the Vofr, the slow i.reiess theie made in the

"..proving the mu tation c.f the .Missis-!-ii.ia riv, b e-ittin..- olf a hend thereof be:tn,Mll . ,,-,, ,,, ,j;i,,ul.i(. rreelv, near St. i-t.rieve, and the m outl, of Kaska-kia river. Im the tatt ol lliinoi-, and an examination and !,.,,..,, .' the.a-stot nnp.ovi.. the nnv.-ation , f Ka-kadvia liver, in t!u ai:e Stale. ! . .-. 1 1 k. 1 1 t . v 'i ,.i 1 11 n 1 1. . . . ;a . - T c i 11 . ' v 1 1 1 . 1 . r h rt v f I s i 1 1 .1 lotl.er w.i ter-eonr. on either side of (he hour., hlary line hi t wen the State of Missouri anj the , , ......: r ; rkan-.M 1 enitoi , :i eauet!n inun.ladmi ol ;,he ouMio hl l iu . with,.. tl. eounti of I -. -i-i.t.... X.j.1.- 1 -i.l , , . 1 ...w.tr ..in.! . :ini 1 .ir. , Lawrence, .New Ma.lii.l, Sectf, -and Cape Gira rdeau. witii a iew of iinoroviie' the navigation j .f one r more channel; of the water and wa I..... 1 t ... : . : 1 1 l; 1 ........ 11:1 1 1 iiivi-. uiiiiiiiii:' ine niuiit i'iin.3 u'.j muiiilati il hv them. j.r..,v,i,- the raft in he AUhalalava river, i,,!' .III I fllhlli;illllll ;il-M 5UIII.1I5 HI u.r . IM.. .. . . . . ..-it ,.r . .-. ...... 1 1 1

I , , , An . tm nation and estimate of (he e.o?t cfjits members, for descending tn make in '.eniov 111 the rait and ..ilnr oh-t rue t ion in ! he 1 . i. upnate if hat it rails "e led loneerirur havllI r, ,,,., Hli tltK.t ot the M.s-Ummm , " , , U C' "a ,. J .'f",' a,;,,-;,,, Sh,i, 11 speeches,' and tor sen.lmgtho.e npeeche.

;f v, I IV,rt ,-iv.r,. Jj., ,,,' Mi-iip,a. with an .stimaie , i

I""' f-t of n.iproviu- the na l-atnui of tlieifrorn (0 n-ton Patriot , that Senator limit

,- . .1 .... , . rxaniiuat 1011 ot the White river and its I ,r,,,,ri,t., m (l;,n;,. wlt, mi estimate of the ro.t of i,,,ro in-the nn i-at.011 thereof. j An -x a n; mat ion of I lie White Water ri er and j .. . l. 1 .. . -.!... . . 1.. :... 1 1 1. 1 m i - 1 '. ii ,1 in 1 1 e-. 1 11 1 . 1 i a te o i 1 iiui a 11. t 1. 1 n 1 v 'ii .1 1, i ujt, a 11 f-!iiunie of ti;e cost of iuierov.n-r the ti ;i v. 1 f 1 1 in 1 1 1 ere.a t

An examination of the Ailr-hany nnd Mon-Ir c.niahi !a 1 iver-Irotii tatthurr, witli an e'tiniatt

An examination, nro'v, nn.t e"liniate for a harlau at the niuith of Llk creek, on Lake!

..lie, m e 1 1 u idiuary hooks would cost live to ten times S,c. .1 ni be, tturrtfr enacted Wnever j le The hank and ili pattisaiH are anv w.uri 1- touml tn tie pract ler.hle, and an! . . . i .,..';,.,..,i..,,i'(i. .-mi ii,o....,i ; .,,..1 ! hlliiio; Ihe country with incendiary pamph

(,.)ts ur rp,,,s iUu-trutivo if the mode of effect- j im; such improvement, shall accmpany the u'. -j 1 nn vt. : 11 1 unm 1 t net n n, 1 , a ...r 1 ue I'Xet utioo ol this ai t, in aid ol (he iiMiat aneaial .a t ai i ti at ion to Celrav the exc n-e el i deir.v ti n .u,in.(. i.f: -nut y i ur-uant to the ;ot of the thirtieth of A m il, eighteen huuprcdand (wenty-four, there j ,i,i""!"lrt"'1 l" miiiuh ivve.ii uiousand dollar-, to he paid out of anv money in .1 -1- . ,1 the treasury not utherui-e. ap; law. j , i ia?i 'tvAsiiiNro.v. Corretj-ondt net vf the. Baltimore Patriot. Wasiiim; ion, June oth, H'31. The (ilobe denies lhat Amos Kendall it.;. nod conspicui ti-1 v on (ho lluot of the . f ,he iiv ,!KU"tie Sneaker was to

jcho.ee, the man of the Pie-idetit's selec-!tne Ilion, and though John lull comes from

Nashville, the Coti'Tessional District iua" ,,e J,,scene birds ol the Kitchen,

w hlch the: Piesident tcsi.ies, will they vii-i'ltny that the President voted against him when a a resident of" Tennessee,

1 !.. .. ....... I l" i , , ot; vutu .or il miiiiue. o; v un g r e SS I rom (hat distlici No ihu filing, no evasi ion. Make no attempts to dodge a defeat,) ... . . ......... : . : , .. 1 1 i. . .. ....... i 11 13 wen kuowu neie, cnaglli.s 5 1)11 ''Ceply . 1 11,1 "l call your attention last evening WI,M. ?u lurC bo the vote which Mr. i t .Wcrxean yesterday gave 1:1 the Senate up on Mr. Clay1 resolution to restore the de .pnsites. the vote has created much sen Ration within the walls of the Capitol. jit is a iigu, a glorious sign, which Whigs ' ll 1,1 Pl,,;,fiU re : ol he rs w it h d read . j The day must come, for the alliance is natural , when Pennsy I vania will join the I'lmsylv HUM : and heralds Ihe comine c iiioinii.g. Slotv to aioue. but mightv w hen at M!.-L il, she mu'-t nt.d will come (o (ho rescue. All tilings iiuietd ever)

where look well. Maryland has told herj

story in her congressional Election, and well do yon add, that H is a teanui aetmoninni tnthp Carmichael?, Thomases. Stoildart?, and McKims. Do they imagine' . r- .. servants that we ate to - 1.0 hnnrrht -..nd sold? No. no. is the wpi liom pverv ballot box wherever the 1'eopieare peimuieu ,u SpaK . . ... i i. iv ,i. .. 1 1 1 cairy all tielore ai im: i.tn nnn".-i and our adversaries feel it and know it ... .- . i. c 1 1 . i ...i and hence willt a H)lly de-petation they . . , . .. i.i o per.-t in wrong wnei ngm uu... i them Von sro all this in ail their act. I . . i,i,d Pvnn.H j minfir UIPVMIMKMnHoi,.:... ..- , tn ,ro to ,,-ir con-liluents w Mil ! I au. . I . Thmi.iis - and so they tear r. , ,e .. v , in- .,,1.1 .r.,1,1 ;i r,, i Ir.m'iv eriaiid. Iie'( rA,,.,, Pn ,,f iI.p lliue a re lull of ,v.i, ...... r .. -j - . , Ti-.i. ilw ,.'...titv runnit. ,IIIU VIIUUC l.lljlltS "1 -i,.. li. some nay there are uv,uuu-a ... j . t .l......-.r( .-v..-.i, .1.!..,. . I.v..,. lurney on men ren in ....... , " . i .... ie ,.,iinr I. ., . I - ' '"' ' I neen w e.gmy me ........ , , ." il:cUlt I its UW nciu i'J uiiv t w. .... ( . !,,ies,IO(K ,iul yet they think this is I he I ',,liisr lo 8avp ,,,,,,,1 They cling t-v this

v. .- f tin III. IT il. ill', v .iii-iiiuiiuii, hi. ii r.iutui .. I as to the wreck of all their hope; lVj,-,,,. (ie federal and tap.al lights of the

pray u.ar u may iuih- i. , i... "'" .i . :. . : il it... I. ....,!... I f,0m which they have fallen . i u oe ! , t (l) u,,, .v".f "New Oileaus J O J , ' , ,, 4,m llmt Utile thee men know of the People!' iiiiu in ii in t 1 1 1 c i , .. ii . ... , '-''"-'" jl)(V much thev uniierrale their intelli .ruiir j -. ... I ,..,vt,i' .I v a 1 1 1 1 ii ;t 1 1 . ii i ' Thev . . . . . . . . . T r k I I bin lit it f A.t nrn Al I It O X. U t III.' , l,,mlv ' " " " ' " ' rl " " lai - l.nnl mill .h.t I. ill IV I III.' (f-fltli :t rv.v cnw..., ..... - ; -- derwill every wheie I'tocuie ohcdien' lin('l;. ,rasac,ion 0f ,,,l,c bn-ines-, and from , . . r tlie ' ef usal of the senate to act immedi"ately upon- the resolution for a.ljoui n:.nent. : aln inclined l thfnk that the middle of ; mav , vn,rl,pss : ct.s-ion. The j J. , . , .- . . .1 ,5 ... 'weather ha been coo. ot late, and thai . ' j'lelays public business a little, but w hen ; the hot days come on, the Northern and ... J , , , . t!jteru members tiiitik of their homes, ; , a(e(1i 0,P(1 to wolk harder, in ' ' older to reach them the earlier. VroMX the l'ashintton Telegraph. The (Jovernmenl otlicial i wonderful . . , , o , ". winch it evinces hv perpetual abuse ol Ho (heir constituents. It would eeem. i,otn (he following letter, which we lake has fairly enleini into I lie electioneei mi; - , , , 'Miriness, and has become (be t egulai agent 0? the (ilobe ; which, with his fiankj t.rr mivilce as Senator, he CUUtUII. to " 7 ome 11 eco'jitt. In any future denunciation of the Senate their electioneering, it would be jul in the (ilobe to put a clause, "eav inir and l ' exceptiliLr'" M f Hill w . K, v,vnv M.v liiil " asiii .xo 1 O.N . Al ay , lot. 'Srn; I herewith send you the pro.pec containing a quantity ol matter that in or le(s and newspaj.ers, circulated giatuitous y t generally flanked by some member ol Congress, to be transpoited at the public expense; and shall the I'tiendsot the Administration do nothing tn collect thee misrepr e?entations, and lay hate the batik pai ty, w Inch is determined to i ule or ruin . ... rm, J J . 'Miouhi it not ne couvenietii tor you personally to attend to this, will ou place the prospectus it. the haudd of some genemail who can atlentf toil: 1 lea.-e to return me the paper and the publisher1 receipt for Ihe amount transmitted sdiall be retained. Vour oUl't eerv't "ISAAC 11 ILL. "To ,Esq. ii " 7 he Aurora.'''' Col. William Duauc, the veteran editor of for mer days and the ! 'a,her ot the late Secretar y of "(he Treas H11'' has issued pt oposals tor "r e vi vingand ! publishing11 the Aurora in Philadelphia, ,he 8,"1')' period that followed the j ' e vo,ut'on of 'Uo, Col . I), may almost be i "ai(l lu l.,uve "vv elled the Democracy" of fnmx- hat will become ot Ihe I ltiu'9 toru.oranls, the vultures, and when (his old wai-hawk makes his appearance among them? Bouisvillc Journal. The Whig triumph in the Congt es-ion- ... i . i .. .. .,. j'isiiici on u,e Eastern hhore of Alaryland is gieater than we have stated it The Paltimote Patriot gives the majority .. j . . i.yj . . . i m ,i in s . ii c f . v c.iiiie r lasi ii a ii;k'ii -ii. :.. . . i i. .; Ijj ... - IS 9o8... Where will Jacksonism be six i months hence? Its destiny is w r I tten j upon (he scroll of fate: the" death rattle is already in its throat. Louiivillc Journal. Adjournment of Congress --The joint resolution from the House of liepr esentatives fixing OI1 the 30:1, ol' June as (he day for the adjounment of Congress, was (a ken up in (he Senate ou the 3rd inst Alter some discussion, thefuither consideration of (he subject was postponed, on motioned' Mr. Clay, to Monday the Oil. Hist. --Louin illc Journal.

TIIH C S. srXATIT. The following is an extract from n speech delivered 1'' Martin Fan Buren. in

the Senate of the luiticu states, in lu In this extract, Mr. Van Htiren, urges the independence ot me ouuie w.u gieai .force, and places I he matter upon its true

an-lbasrs. Little did he ore?ee wnen ne

- ... r- i made thin speech, that in the course of . . i..s .. i . . o r f f t o nuisi ea rnest

. . ' .ij'id.rp , ,,r., ,bcr of the planters have

HUM KM WI lit l UVI 13 'M w... j t m'ai I'n fiit.vrtj n r ru iiiv irin v it pro-trare Hat very senate: m io-., - ... . I . . . t f. icor. n r V an buren had no motive ol interest in iii im e in km; n l llie utii" t.iiiiim.ir. ""r . . .. I- , , i,,,,,,,!, r.l impoitanre oltlin co-ordinate bi ancli ni .' r- , i ioi ii.o i;.i,4ti our Liovernmcnt. In I o .5 , Ine oenaw misrenrejienl the 1 1 ue rfiai aclel an I i.;,.), r ... ., ... - , stands m the way of his ambition, and mi" . ... 1 . . ' p., , i. .ins ra k auoiu , , , , , , ,v a to., - ether. fiaii,mne lairiot. Extract from .Mr. Van Barents Speech. I ho rmnipr 1 mil ol UiP '.vprn IVP Willi iSt!Il.,tt: ,,,,,,-H clo-er lhan with the j.-. i ..i uimm, itppi.iii.iii. iti-, ti... , , r. ..l- i.,...., , ; ... i. i, i . ' o ..-v ....... w , lie i Senate is almost the only che k. It iiheieHne, of vital i importance, 1,1 lt. 11 1 houhl be. wholly exempt Iron. , " , J ? .'. . ,. ., , , ' , . ' ''J, ' , J " " ' " ' . I l t I 4-1 Stales, and so framed ai to rheri-h that t.eri-li tbat j -mbers. It . . . . . . y, eniiuieni ou u.e pa.i oi us ine here alone I tf.it llie lederal prmcipWi ... i t . . l i . . . t it. I It ' I I

ii .u oeen prcerveu: a principle vaiuame . fr-h cL ,,3 o0a,,y and character .. 1 1 1..I . ... IIUi..i....n'

111 i.u, out 011 1 iii a 1 . y in u.e sniai. oiiuts 1 j- .1 1 . . 1 . for it 1 s mi (his department alone (hat, (he. r perfect u-.al..y.? recogm.d. Put where, Sir, will be its ehictency, if Ihe doctrine contended fr be eslabli?hed ?

. 10 ue HI. IManu, lte.l. to uir 111 an - mm. .-i When hereai.er, a . r shall feel it!uiial be hcrealter called the Souil,, to be In- duly to aHempt m I anguage Q( l(e M;inf al(oul fun, which hemay th.nkllieoceaHonreipi.tes.! ni(s f.om (ie u,.l4 a hih ie.jk (o arrest t ne, o-.chment ot (he l-.xecutive I m ome sm.,ner onv9 a,otJt ole ,hil(j

or to s-eeK reliefs hy extio.-mir ahues 01 . - . . tiu-t on its ti ut, or (hit .( any of it.-, sub-l. ' ...... J , . ordmates, he may find hi- hps closed, riot : . . . 1 -... . 1 .. , c 1 . . 1 . ...... 1 iinaiu as 01 uiu, oy a .Id, by a -ag lav, but by a

power la. more etiectu .l lie n.ay per- ronif!l ,,nt vvilll H ,,roal ,ase. hap, be tobl. that a though ,t is his right j Thi4 u,.tlltI ,i;ls ,,een natne,, AcJclni.I.s to canvass l.eely, (he public acla ol the ; Ma( ji( j()jinr (o lt r M.;,je.,y. MoiI. I re s 11 1 cm t and his cabinet, it must be done . - . . ,..,i .... r.,t , ' . , . itams were seen to tne ouH. at a greai in a manner moie iiccoiou-: (hat (heir. ,- . 1.1 1 , f..i '

motives are not to be rudely scanned and . . . , discredited; that debates "f (hat charnc - ' . . ,- ter, having a tendency unju-tly to alien ate

the confidence of the people, a.e out !o-ln. wiliani V. The appear-nider-that .1 he will hape. his pei.-j WJ ()np of (j((rr 4ir,0,;l(ion, ,CIC

o or ods according tn (he ptesciibed form, and ... ... " ... ... , . MiriiMiit: int; C7iii.il ami uuie..ie? i'l 111.-. denunciation by the administration staudaid, he m;iy go on but if not, he must desist." ja( fistiM v.Ns i.ooiv See what one ol" your own paity has to fray of the conduct of (Jeneral Jackson. Mr. Payard deserves high praise for his inaulines, and for Ihe stand he has taken .gainst the uurpat ions of a rbit t at y power, arul w e hav e great cons.nl.it ion in believing that his course in that rrsncct will be followed by the valuable poi (ion of Ihe; Jackson paity throughout the I'nior.. Mr. j Payanl, we learn, is a highly respectable! man, and was heretofore one of the main,' pillars of the Jackson patty in Delaware. Bait. Patriot. Wit. MIX., TON, Jl.N'F. 2d, Kail. Sir In the fall of the year lo.32, I was elected a member of the Senate of the Stale of Delaware, lor the term of foui ) ea i s. My name wa presented at that time to the people of New Castle county, hy the Jackson party , as one of (her candidates tor that office, and my election was ol course owing to their strength in the county. The recent measures of the party as w ell as foii.e of the doel i ines ol President Jackson, as their chu t m relation to the nature and extent of the powers of the

T.xeculive l'epai tment o the I ederal , shark. A transport, with part of a regiment Government, being in my humble opinion I 0,1 hoard, was sailing vviih . gentle breeze arepugnant to the constitut ion of (he United n'V oo;,"t ,". c,,I,uy- h oilice..c, .. . ... . i . i . i ; was huiiute ver lite poo;, radio" e...iver.-it.c States; and hav ing a tendency to change j u i(h a V(,nn,r ,,(!y np ilS( ,lfn ,,h the nature ol our institutions, pi ev ent my ' the tender pas,,,,,. The fair wa-.n the cabin continuing to beany longer one of Us i Me act ot IcmhIoh;-n paper to her lovi r, s he, members j ov- r reaching herself flii; tell into the; sea, and, Uu.ler'these Circumstances I cannof , c. MMH-rted hy he, eluthes, drifted aster.,; the ot- ... . , deer h'l no t iiiie in plunin in after her, and cencile with my own sense of pi opi lely ,,( M ,,-r u ".th one a. an. '1 he sniU w ere t,nikthe further occupation of r.n ollice which ly ha. ked, the ship lay to, and prepnrations was obtained through (heir means ami vv, re "taid to lower the h,. at, win n, to the. d.V whith they may suppo-e would be still i ",H-V t','a,!;i, l",:,r' 11 apired ...ule, ,. ,, J . ' . the keel ut the ve..,cl, nnd eliding towiird its v icwithin their control if .1 were an open ; , jllis . a ,,oll t (f ,-or lOI11 the agmti.ed specquestion. I therefore, Sir, hereby resign ! tat. us called the attention ,f the .uiieer to tin; my seat in the Semite of the Stale ol ' aporoarhin danger; he su w the inoiister's fear-

Uela w a re. I have the honor to he. Very respectfully, Vour obedient servant. It. II. LAV All 1). Joshua Pcrton, Ls Speaker ot (he Semite of the State of D e law a re. From the .Miami of the Lake. r.-Kllv SHUn.;, (Uiiio.) Jc.neG, IvJl. ;i ii hi !:i.

As there are mistakes, and misslal. ments. tnu ' u 1 S3 l,.''in cvv l oi u , recent ly on doubtless arising from v ant ofciie. t iulorma- J visit at W ashi ngtotl , ill a Con VCI s;i tion tion on the subject, in repaid to the depth nij with the Piesident, took occasion lo adw.Mcrup to this place, we take U.e liberty ol volt (r) fj, ,mal excitement at Wi.fh-Siv-Om I till I :n n in.r ... II... if i ti.'.i.,.,! ..I ll.., .

,V -.V.. . ., " . " ' j i .tit; oieei , n u. sm ve e o tne . i ver lo I ne I a lie in i oi 1 .. i. ..... t .. i......... . i t . .. t . i u. i .nv ii onii. mi ni n,. i;n i, iwk i ni i-iui puhlidied in mir nper at ii low stage of water there is (J 1-2 feet water on the r,, ii n el, two miles neiow i ni piaco ana & i -i Rcl water over the t'.at lit the bay. One foot and nine inches is all the difference thai can with truth he claimed at any stage ol water in favor of any point below tins. ii .1-1 ....... A Puin fit Siiljcct. In the llou-e of llepresenlativ cs, Mr. Lwi.x... of" Indiana, in commenting on the abuses of Ihe Po-i Ollice Department, related (he story ol an Ostler in Pdoottitiebl in (hat Slate, who was appointed a Posluna-ler, and when his Conn. ii-ion came t" hand, could r.n lead K Ui tchi boi ough (A". C.) Fatnt.

The Mechanics1 Bank in tin's town stopped payment on Friday last. The amount of its bills i' circulation is very limited, and they ""ill doubtless all he ultimately redeemed. Paters (.V. J ) Intelligencer.

In return for Ihe services rendered by a Dr. Cartwriylit, of Mi-i'sippi, during the prevalence of the Chclera in that section r.f the country, and paiticnlatly on Tine - " . rmit ,h.m . mill nips-tnien hum iui u. . . . . a i .: . - . ..i i:.t .. .,. il . -ntl il tvltif h iv:ia iiv pieimm vaf, ; (hundred dollars. Un it was in'cimeri , in I ... . , i- . at U ilion to the uual complitnentary exjmi"WM l" J uressions; "tiGl cases, no deattis ' ii" w..:no .-.riclfil ... li-ir fin-1 H tit I - D . . incipieiil f-iate, wiin a eofiiuiiiauon oi v. ui- ... -. i i : .re phor, Calomel and Cayenne pepper. Boston Ti ansct ij t. Oj-Mr. Stone, the Dramati-t, author i,f irpt:imnra. rut an end to his life at of ;nsaI1jty. 10. 'The Nashville banner eayB, the rerer.J fiofrts? have entirely destioyed all Ihe cotgrowing on Ihe IHgu ytounu- u. i.w vicu.Hy 7 ncc Continent. An immense tracf. js HM,JlOS(Ml, of frozen and desolate lan.J i.ts a4iceilaitltt to vUt by Captain ., . r t, , 'r..!., r,,iVa'eKn i n ,. is (hu- given: 4t()(1H ,ri!l cf barne month, Feb. )ui(, vvas (() the S. E . longi,:lfi.IH,p ,; 7 ,Fi f..nil.i , . . ' 1 ,1' 1 1 ...... f r .. . ... 1 . -, ,1 . , oi 1(5 IllMglll il coveici wiiii a 111111 rc.it- . . 1 .. ii,.'r ' ,t.,i. ilernij; of snow, and t.vo-lhirds ccmplele- . nxv . .rip nill,eaI..lllc . ...... - ,1 ,;,. , , paks waa If.r(Iiiir: ie gf)!..,e ,v:t: .inisiance iniano, uppuseu iiuooi nine-. On (he 21st of Feb in ary, 1032, Captain I ,, i i i . i ,t iT nsfoe landed in a fpac.ous lav, on the main laud, and took po.--e--ion in the name i i being no vestige whatever of animal or vegetable life, lit future, this part of thi; continent, if such it pmve, w ill be known as Graham's Land." Sydney .Monitor. .'7 Acv Invention is unnounceil in one oi the Posrlon papers, which, if really answers the purpose designed, will prove highly useful. It is a contrivance to he attached to the axle-liecs of carriages, stages. . and the inventor, Pussel Jatvis, I'.sq. annoutKes its capabilities, For Chuisci. Stoppii g a horse in tunning, conliuing a hoie in slain! mg ; ue-vcntiito-a horse I r em backing dow n u bank or tow;irds a precipice. 'or Stages. Lnal ling the driver r sfo tlie horse s in tunning, there being no passengers; enabling passengers fo do the; same; enabling passengers to command the horses in the following cases: It" the driver cuieles&ly leaves his horses untied If he attempts fo race It he is in lnpior, arid knows not what he is about, which may happen though docs i ar ely occur If Ihe horses mo, and the driver 3 tiitown from hi.- seat To lock wheels in descending hills. THKIF.T.INC: STOI5Y. An ef raor.linaiy sti.rv is told hy C a pi a ' n Wallace, of h lover and his mi-tress, who wen': saved in a singular manner fioiu the jaws of a ful I r ir 1 1 . Hearing him ; tie made a desperate effoit, pluime.l and spia.-heal the water so as t. tii-fiteu the .-hark, who turned and dived rait of siht. The current I. ad now cauied the officer and the lady close to the vessel, when the shark appeared a second, time and was in the act of turning on his hack to seize one r.f the he.ph ss iiiiir. when .a ot ivatn of thp oltieia's riinnu. nv, who wa slamliii!? in Ihe haminoi k ucKincf-, jumped fearlessly ov e. 'board, with a bayonet in his band, which be plunged into the ba k of the shark, which instantly disappearing, the three I were released from their perilous situation. Distress f the. President. A Helen imtrlon. nd unea"ines tt must occasion m the mind of (he chief Magistralo, w ho, in return, stated that he suffered exceedingly in mind. The reverend gentleman en cjuiied, if he might ask w hat pari icula r -uljert gave him the greatest unen-iness. 't he President said that zi hich distressed him itiost, teas the distention xchieh existed ? the Prcshyttrian church. ShcjJierd of the a lie. y . A oung fellow' onre went to court n gill, and being very bashful, he waited .-ome lime, not knowing what (o say, but al length bioke silence by saving: 4 ';- titer's C";c hail a ca'J to di y , nnd it tins nhitc like a shcrf ."

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