Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 January 1841 — Page 1

&k Jfea rMM JS?, aT1,l TII WITHOUT FEAIi. YOLOIE X.l VINCEXXKS, INDIANA; SATURDAY MORMN'G, JANUARY 30. 18(1 NO. 31.

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o si 4: r . t 2i v . hi J . '.v . p a .i : I i: , i i . Our t-ountry! 'tis a Rlori.)e land With broi-J arm stretched Irani sh to Tho proud Pa .-silk.- oh ;-.. her strain!, t?ho hoars tho dark Atlantic roar; And nurtured on hor ample breast. How naiijf a ceojjy prospect 'it's In nature's wikk-t grandeur tlrrs. misruehed it: f.K'h piairtos, dt-ckod with ui'.vcisi'! Z0'1' Like sunlit oce,i:-s r.i" pthr; If-ad hikes her azure iioavcrts : eh -M, Kctlcctin; clear ra.-h trcniMir. l.tr, mighty river, in -untaiu horn. Go awocpinfi onw ird, J.irk and Cor;; Through forests whore the bouTidin hr.va liciuath their sht-lteri.-i hr.iurhe lo-sp. AaU cradle. i mid i? r c! jsterio hi'.!.-. Sweet vales hi dre.r.'iiike ---n e.y in !o. Vi'hcrc love tho air w t;h t:r.:i !-.;!; Anil oi'm content -m ' ---a -o ude; F,u plenty heir !.or f.-'!' ; '; --, In rich protu-i :. " ' And, KOiit to seiz-' : ;:0'0.;? t'r.-, Thcte prowls u :a.;t's heoho. '; t id. ThU louriteoo.- . ,-i i "t" tl ree; Vhore wande tro::i nl.ir r:nv o on , A-.ul hrt-ath'- t!io air od' li'oorty'Stj;; iiiav hor tl.twrrs uun itu-iit'.'i Her harv-: v v, L-r ri:ie- m A:id vet tii! tn:v .-Iirtll i l-- i: Kem ;ovr;i111!'. To fir !' f 'i.'ir ( Si.il, s: ' ,o 1 1 . ; ; ; : ma; i 1 a .. : . a t . i 1 ! . . " . I I 1 - ' ' ' . '.1 I. Ii ' i o. .; ; a of td" If lAr.-. ; . t- .mmanoT te iii on'p.ioii. int i. ! i : ;iOovi r;;.,i a. r tii" ' 'ills' i b o a : r i at with the lb ,.i ut-i. wa "h ,n un-a"" ; t : .i th.v ( ! r a-,.": ' ot' ' r-n;, ,,f r'.ii- ' n c h"f.-o'ior. ' .:. ' llo-.n-.-. Otl t ," ."ibj.'.-t iruin i'u Car-i in" 1 1 ; i r : an I wii-ahr the: a. Mia ::a. ra f: nt i anv pi i.-pect il i t the ow ner of ;-v tt".:nr a;-' ! -s; l tt -.! tae r-ss taere.ii; ana, a;s . wif-ther oav coaaaanica tii.n.? have been m id to this d iv" rnao w in retra.rd to the st a!! t iuiprponment o, b-f lo- aii.- r-ntn irtttes ot t ie tat i .New ork. L a ,?;ni' OKH'e- - 1 " -ai l ottiraire; an! if so. thft he comu.-if.Katte a copy thereof to t'nat !loa-":" ha . di- !o;or to r ;-.o jrt to the I're.sia ait, m answer to tnat .'.:': n, tb - as- a:a..aiyi;;e aaaars. Repec: fc.Uv damtt"'!: JOHN FiMxSY'HF. o tec t a a t of the lnifc l Sin' lr. Strrc; in;i to Mr. i or3i;tH. Kxtraa. I, : ..; iita I N'.Tr.a :at;:s. iieaa."N, July 0, i;i.v.b i ik-aa. ? t- :::rt no answer has yet been siive!! t mv note i. tiie "ae ot tiie "Caronuc under tii"' ject, witir dopa.raa ornm"" ' t informed 1 ii.-tve. :p a necme i it proptar. -tvum tanct-s. t" press tiie sublb. : aner ma; aob t. ; from yuur if : - '' v. i di "f the Cov- ! silos' a ilo .-, I pre v to be a. aa ! tb - d aee of ar-enev I i. a i Mr. Forsuth tAlevruson. ' ' ' "al I ba'.vr: : a- .a . t : : :a Jf'ashiiiton, St p. 11. IStV.). With refe;sa .,. .he. closing para-jra i " ' vf. si i-s-nnrna a.aa t tne Uepnrtmen date 1 tb" 2 1 of July last. (No. 7 1.) it is i - proper ' liitorni vou taat no ms'ruc; io..s arc at presets, reqaireu i forward hn c.u st.oaef ; t . -r- . o i , --"t i n - (. .arohn-a I have ha 1 fre ia.aV i-aivaaMsii' w ith .Mr. l'ox in a ; r 1 t oa i.r.ec; one ot verv recent .;a d.mt e:v : a an a o-om . ti the Hbi - b'- Prear;r;ien wa: answer your a ou! nr.: di f a a" : 'a m th--a v. rb- . .,., to d--. .-..?;. Wa ei-xsT'ca Dec. lib !:". ;r;: a a in tif.-rn ! by bis oveeUe:iey tiie pe p pa-" (: - e-n a- d ra" I Viiviiro n V-c Caaida. tha. Mr. Alexapder M-k"-'"b a Jhatibi subject, and bee ,1,-pufy sb a p'f 'f -b : Niagara ditri''t in ' ';per

St;.io ..)t Xew ork. on the Pith of lat found in the powers with which the Fedmonth, on a proton led charge of murder oral Executive ie invented. Nor would cut 1 arson, as having been engaged in the the circunis-tyneca to which von have recapture and destruction of the piratical ferred, or the reasons von have urg.-d, steamboat ''Caroline." in the month of justify the exertion of such a power, if it December, 18157. After a tedious and -vbted. The transaction out of which vexatious examination. .Mr. Melc-od wa: . uv question arises. presents the case of a committed tor trial, ami he is now imnris-' iirnt unjur.tiliablo invasion, in time of oned in Lock port Jan. ! peace. of a portion of tho territory of the 1 feel it my duty to call upon the lov-. t nited H;ate bv a band of armed men c.-nment of tho Unite I States to take from the adjacent territory of Canada; the

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tion ot .Mr. Mekeo.;. it i.i wed known 1 writers, and the sataeenon: detraction. of jsiona of the character of that, event, imiuat ".-action of the ?!A:!iii!n;:; a steamboat, the proper: v of a eitk-.en of jp . aed upon the mind of the l'nlt"d Stater "isntj ' w-- a public a,-t of p-'-roons in her ' the I 'nited State.', an 1 tho murder f one !ovornmcnt by oartud and exaz'crj.te-d

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fire. aeoordtiij: to tile trao of n tionablv have been brought to jiftice bv (examination f (Vet-?. S.ucli an invesc; a only be the subject of d'cx-u --tioti th - jiidi.-ia! teslir'-rities ,',' tY - Stat ; within titT'-ttion !irrt ov-n yet. I am unwilling to tween th" two Xationa! t iovern:u'nf. j whoso -eknoy, d'-detl terri'or m.1 n "om-i brii-'ve. hd tiie i nite-d States lovernIt c; m not ja-tiv b- i;;;i 1 :h" txtor.n 1 r.f 1-- . wer- 'irsmiiu l: atid tlnur oubsc ou'-tit vol- men: to the same, conviction with which

roeeo'im'j;-, m tne I nil ! .tate.-". against the indiv '""'I, no a-. o; :)o;;t;d l ' ' ' tii" authorities !pp- MJiteU t.teir ov. n ( i, tvernuvnt. I may add. that 1 bmiovo it is ouite n - tortouj tliat .Mr. .McL-'nd vas not on. oi j the party oncp.d in t!io destruction of the steamboat Car..';ine;" and tii! tii" pretended charge : . winch ic has b-.-en ;mprtsoued -a!v upon t i l p; riured testimonv . pertain (.'aaadian oatia s atai th"ir a :":. u-s. wi;o, muortanately for the pea-'o ot iiiat iieiiiborh'.to i. r m '!" i bv t'ne authorities of i e ki: er-1 : ! ; tae- ! N'-w ork : infe-: ti;3 Canadian i'r. s-:'i -r J tiC 'ju .-.;.,;;, no'.vevef. oi W.a ti.ar "1: Mck-.-od wa 5 or w: -; tiot concerned in t'i to. t.-e.ct:- ci of the Caroim is iie-. i oi" iu.-"p i.i 1 1 i i.o pre '-o :a c 'i ii amti i c at i ;i . That ;et w"3 ti.e public ;.ct of p ;-s-.;is n.ei i.i-j '.: ' c. Oistitkitea aattn ritie- ot .e-,-Ma. i--e. 'J'h" Xata.ia.i t i, ,, - j ernmea t '. 1 -! i "- x 1 of he- l"ni;e.i States ta in an n t rem n tra.te r.auts. it: ;.u l a r a.; n-trance. v. ii:c;t th (V s.Jcut iisl ai'.-' ' )ra a i i ' u. it tress m a"r M.'je?ty's (io.-ornm-ait. isrdill. 1 believe, a p-'lldaie; s ;!.;.'(! ' t' ' a j i 0; K.t ic d ,sa:o .;i tj.'tsvecti h-a- bo -stv's i )vcrnai.'n: and the ihiit'-i Stat'-s retain n in kvid.a. 1 t. ?rciore. riama a m "xp vtm - taat .ad'-at's t bvernme'it will s a- t't" and tae ji .-aessifv of ca-i iap; tiie nam.- bat rdraosf Mr. M-J.cl. ti -K ;.-!iit:ig sacii st r, ae-v i." i - o , 'O I. m h";:i'? atfii i t i ' mtea .aa a; . o t I :a .a r. :-i ; . w a - : i a . t a a 'b: t, ; i r '. v tf."s ; -. wa -. trad : t'i" 1 vth. a n i t in the en! of i,e a--i.t"s -.vh'eh w:d b i a; o-.i fi" tim:ii.:t. -n .:i:n;tt . in is.nfm aw aaniLT I'd- " e1 .:..;v o. ...ft :i" the re in I-'.-brr.r. n sxt. As t'.i" c taa jraiiy o.-ea eoua: a trr" a ae e "i exaaait. anl in lia.'iti. -n witliin tii" aatu ir .f.a 1 -a -alv hoie in vr.a;- aoo.t r to :jave ni" ;ai et 5a:ip-tctor sepaai in. nswer t i tae prosepr ropre it i a ts . -r.i-r.b to v.. t tii" a sr. ana a" ot mv iiisiia is; ,. oi .naderation. II. S. 1'atX. 1 1. a. .b-u.N l'o:; ar;t. vVc. Cvc. Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Fox. I)Kr.t i'TMknt of Stat::. Washington. Dec. 'dG, IS Kb S:r.t -! have the honor to acknowledge, fitid have laid before the. President, vonr letter of tho loth instant, touching the arrest and imprisonment of Alexander McLeod, a British subject. Mid bee deputy sheriff of tiie Niagara district, in I pp.'-r Canada, on a charge of murder and arson, ashavine- been entitojodin the capture and de-structiyi of tho ?teamb. at Caroline.'' in th; PDuth of Dccemb u-. lvM7, in respect to which, vou state t'.mt vo-i fe,;d it your dalv to cad upon the ( Jovernmc nt of tiie. United States t take prompt and eie-e-taal sa?ps tbr the liberation of Mr. McLeod. and to prevent others of the subjects of he i a sty, the Caeeti of Croat Britain. fro;a b'.-ang persecuted or nv .l-;ted in a simubir manner, for t'e.e future. Til's deeiaud, with the irroan i ; ups.n waiicii it is made, has beotl dulv c i'aa.b re 1 ny t tlive res'.ieut, wit.i a. s;uc ae das. re to it su.-b a replv a wi!! no- only manitest a '.: :sr r'ahts of t!io -i l r tae ca; anu the Cait .1 Stat a i e s in o 3:ae." i)l.'.( ieatd to preserve the apile.nblo rebitlop ..-Iiiiih, so a ivaiitageou'v for both, s.ilisist b.-tweti t'as cotmtrv and I-'.agland. ( f t!ie reality of this d'ispoati n, and of tlv uniform:;-.' w:;h whic'i it has b'a evinced in tiie ninny delicate and difficult questions whi m have arisen between the two o a s in the last few years, no one , i;a.ra c onvince.1 tlirai yourself. !; is. t:pai. with unfeigned re st that the ih-esidciit finds himself una!i to re raise the va'i lit v of a demand, a compliance with which vou deem ?.- mat-rial to tiie preservatir.n of the ep.od -;a-(iar to.ndmg whoa) pa b""n h'nhert) maiatain"d b"ro e"n the, two countries. Th" iur: -aa-pep o; p-je several Stater? wib b c in-tit ;;e p.. I p;o;! is, v. itliin it ;eproprirt3 r-phere. p-p-fectlv independeiit of the Federal dovernmnt. The otllate a with which Mr. rbdH is charged was ('.-'' ;i a 1 1 1 ' " 1 w :t.ii:i tit" terri'..'rv and aamst the iawt5 and citizen of th State of New York, aa ! i one that copy.-, clearlv within tiie competency of her tribunal?. It docs not, therefore, present an occasion where, under th" c arait on an i laws of tiie l'n ion. the iaterp " aaoa coMed for 1,'ou! 1 bs

lore 010 onmuro ;v ?nem. within our own;i

f or morn American ciirae::-. If ar-e-ted at t a" tint'', t ;.e o fn ers mar -r imonoi. , untrrv entr:tn. within t!:a; frritorv 1 :;a:'es t;;.ea m '::? ;-;;me Sitac.tion. i'residtmt is riot aware of anv principle of iti'ernat ocia! iaw. 1, o is n or whic!i on titlec su'-ii ol;bnd"r- to im;x:uit '' before tae r-, ' ne iiiar, w;aui cim'ntT vohmtarilv within their if..!' p mdetit and und nb;. 1 u:-is'!;.-tion. becteise th"v acted in nbeuhejr.n' : tlesr sup-'rior natno: ite's. or ii,:-caus" tlieir a-'t have !- i come tat; siiioe'-'t ol nioloma. ic ' ii-cu s.o;i netw.-.-n ta two o e rn i i ient i ;i"i; i.e ino ,s oi r-mr.-s !! se(iiti n :.o; - oth ' and i ' " a od s'a ; . oi to r:i"ir ( -rn.n ait f ir s..tit a.-ti . .a ;. r lb ete'lih ait oi t a o; tie r. a li t i , .-, arateiv aa i suuui.aii"-u mo.i. d a ' al or : i- .at,. i.kia a ' w :''i tne '. J. a. e-p; oaa .a ni i a t a ''' a i i'i of ."'.V i -. -; -:- I 1 1 - . , ' , , l mte rh" ;.rrh nrv an i lav. .f tii S: York. 'ibi" apo'.a' a.,-! of mottt t the; mop p . tiia.t ot ( tr l- r th - r-'-.ro's ,i an author ." i o a ra aa-e, i p ep; ' ", and r aj aa i i t.i" u te.i I Sttites. '-;amot it-aebve ttp- St- : of New or!; ot ii"r aa ! eila-si nrjlit of vindi"atinj, t!iro:i!i the f.-rei- of hm ju ia-.; i .... i v .-a i ower. ..ie r p"nv aeai a "s . .; ner a" Zatl : i .; i.a. . i a-y pr a a . v . ... '.' ' oe' a i -'u a a - a ;. e oi air. :,vi i a., i th" s a of ofi'-n.-e at r!ie . ti:.;" when it wa? ci .mantted a ? n--i mtaen.-.i : . tae d"c:3nvi of the pr-smi quest!..:;. Tiiat is a matter to ho b -a!e t i)V ; ;a: e i.Iepee; pad the riaeei de-sire i f ti taat ti m . ' k o r a V e ; . 1 . I a-p-pop .a pmiaa :aa o r ta; ai t.er ..io.s'v vie a ): :-y '. z t!:e or : oi ttcar -a:p ra p tap..!' sat : a t.n f."t he a r.ot batl li.p.iai C'ara.aai aa -! to ti. C .vi-rnment of the r.nitod Stat by a p a-asp a.utiiorizo.l to make tiie ad-ias u. :i: a nd it wdl be fa' court which ha 5 tab- n c. ii .a p - of t'ai iftent-e with which Mr. Me La d ischargt , to d"cide n; m its validity, heti l"ird! v esta!i!idi"d'bof ae it. ' The 1'residen: d""mi this to b a. p'.ope: o-e.-ision t i reiuiad the ( ', wernment a' b-a ' - aaaie' Map" ; v taat l;;o ease . .i fie r aitie" has i) Jong sine" br tight to ;, attention of her Majesty's principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, who, up to this day, ha? not communicated its dovish n thereupon. It in hoped that the ( Tovornment of her Majesty will perceive the importance of no lopp-".- leav'uaT th" (lovernment of tiie- I titled States uninformed of its views and intentions upon a subject which has naturally produced much exasperation, and which has led to such grave consequences. 1 avail mvself of thi occasion to r:n nv to vo'i the assurance of mv distinguished cohsi.leratiici. .1011 N FOliSYdTI. l. ;. l'b'V, F.sq. tYOP v.Vc. Cv'C. TSorcoT the f orrrpoiMicificc". On the d::i inst.. IVcsiden: Yan Huron traai-m'itte.l a mes-ag t) Con green eommumcating li ann 'X" l e. .ntinaatiop of me corn minister of Sa-koo. onuer li.aween tne l.riiisa aid tiie l'nite.1 State.? Secretarv s roon a in th House, Mr. Fiilmore moved that tiie mc.5sr a-- ap, documop.ts. be rcf arred t j tlpc Committee, on Foreign All airs. An animated h'-vussion ensued, in which Mr. ;! ';., re. r. i'lckep.s. . r. !. P; Mr. Cpderwo.i l.o! Kenfuca v tr i v.. a . ...c a, a..,,. o l )f i ! . I u . e , i i 1 1 i i . ' o-a. a-i. (Iranger, of iiew York, were the chief spea.k";-s. The previous question was unahv called and .sustained, and Mr. Fi;imore's motion was carri-d wttiiout a 'aasi1 in : Mr. Fox to Mr. Forsyth. Washington. Dec. CD, I-oJO. Sp;: I have the bon a- to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the COth inn., in which,' in reply to a letter which I had addressed to you on the loth, you acquaint me that tho iVemlent is not pr -pare 1 n comply with my d auan i for th" liberation of Mr." Alexaniic aieLeod. of F;per Canada, now imprisoned at Loekport, i'- 'he State of New York, on a pretended charge of mar ler and. ars )ii, as having been engaged in the destruction of the steam' oat Caroline, on the Cdt'i of Doceiiiier, 1:7. 1 learn with dr-ep regret tha. such is the decision of the President ' tho dated States: and 1 cannot "out f iresee tho very grave and serious consequences that must ensue, if, beside.-, the injury alrca !y inflicted upon Mr. MeLod, of a vexations and anja '- imprisonment, any further ! arm inav be done to him in the progress of this x traortiinary proceeding. I have 'est no time in forwarding to her

c.orr'";5pondeJtce that has taken place, and I s'tail await the further orders of her Majesty's ( lovernment. with respeet to th important question w hich that correspondence involves. Ikit I feel it mv duty not to close this communication without likewise te.'tifvin my vast regret and surprise at the expressions which 1 hud repeated in v. iur letter with the reference to the destruction of tho s; -un!)oat Carolina. I had confidtmt-

nopem in;n i,ie urst erroneous- 1 r: i: T( i r-re.-:;''nrr.t:i::s. '.vould. lot: ?i:nco, hav" ht-cn rtte-e ."' a more strict and aenrn;i .Ma auaiorin--': on tae spot were impressed tha. the act wa-? on in t!:" strictest s 'n' of s-i f-dof erp-e; ron ie I a ! pointed v nececarv bv ta" '.ca:aia:ies of t.i" ooeasi' n, for th" safetv and proteet'ton oj' her Aiaje-ty 'n ?:ilij"e;-: and jusrifn-d bv th" same j;v -tives and jainoipies winch, upon saniiar an 1 wH known oac-as'iori?. na ve 'J. '. . ,,,1 -! .,. 1 CoIi-iUr't 0! liUi'triOUS I Sa-eec ouioers e.f : 1 it la.'t( 'J'.t" s'.'a m.x .at (. iroiu: wa i ves. ..i ;i:;,:i.;Mi ar auaiiir; tier .M: --0', bred from her own express parpo-e, and known to l 1 the p is'-ia-h; v r.f da'pia a ll -re it w a s dies;;-j-vad waa : . . i ) "if 1 uoapmsba a ;s tni". wttuin tb. -vrritorv

.a. sie iv p'-l a ira'ai ,.y p over: o ;t tne lr.cn !!v powa .and !'"'r. ba i ; . -p if-pr i a -d. tar aar't C'VerlfT.r-

vioiei; of hie nse of p i t v "r,r that n at o ci ( if t a r iI. a" aata. aa'l' si oi . . - w V ta; i ip 1 . f a .' e:i a...e p . prevent the ; ) t r. ip'. beitTj: oarri"h ' mtu-aav. t no u as an- rum aits ot w a r aaiti a iier Ma;e..-y's subjor-:-. p vaunder sacii eircamaauaes. wliici., i; i; to be hoped, will n 'ver recur, t'nat the vaso. wa.'. a: a.cpe,, a. party ot tier .via a - v s ii'T'-i ", capture p airi liostroveu. .A rem cpstrat'.fe against tiie a-t in a r sti ip has i.."on a !dres?"d bv tae L'hito.l Stafo to her Maiestv."" lovernment in J-lapaan !. 1 a ui not aataora: o pronounce tue ! e, a . i. oj of ;.-r Majesty's (iovaimint tpo: taat ra n. ave tl: l.e-SS'.t t . bound to record it: the meantime, tie a ;t: vr' op.n.ou. iti order t protest in tii" iavt coipi:!p pap.n",c ejahp-t tiie ?p:rited an-; lovai conduct of br MaieP'v's oiiieers a pa people b-'dng qua'.ifi.'d. tiiroagii an unfortunate misapprehension. c.s 1 beiieve of t!ie faaa- with t a'olh.tion ol outrage or of mar. ier. 1 avael n:vs"!f of this occasion to renew to y .u tiie aoirence of mv distinguish' 'd con si i'.'ratiop.. II. S. FOX. Mr. Forsyth to Mr. For. I baap r:n:a r or Stat::. I !'i:shi;v::ton, i) c. 1 bb Spa 1 have tiie honor to acknowledge the receipt of year note of tae 2Stii ui. t. in replv to mine of the 'g(',ih. on the subject of tiie arrest and detention of Alexander McLeod as o:i" of the perpetrators of th" outrage committed in New ork. when the stoamb iat Caroline wa? seized and burnt. Full evidence d that outrage has b".-n presented to her Ihuianme Majesty's ( lovt rnment, with a demand for redress, and of course no discussion of the circumstances here can be either useful or prooer: not can I suppose it lobe your dosire to "un ite it. 1 take leave of tnis subject with this single remark, that the opinion ro strongly expressed, by you on the facts and principles involved in the demand for repartition on her Majesty's Covr.uaiment, ro be I'nitcd States, wop i.i i ru i v of been laata rded had you beep possessed of tiie carefully collected testimony whic'i has been presented to your (lovernmcn; n support of tbttt demand. 1 avail mv.-.elf of tiie occtision to renew t vou tiie assurance of mv distinguished consideration. .ltd! IN FUh'SYTH. V..p? the Phil. tvfr. Jan. VZ. Ji'::v;:x j)AV3 i.a That r oi Lfa'P::. Th3 Funeral of Napoleon. Hy the nrrival nt New York of the packet ship Oxford, Captain Kathbone. in the 5-hort passage of twenty davs. from Liverpool, wo have European advices seven u-iys later. The funeral of N'apolcn passed oil' with inconceivable sq lemlor, and with utmost peace and. quietness. The state of nioncv and cotton markets will be found below. Cotton continues to improve slightly. There is nothing farther from cither India or China. The on!v News from Syrin or Egypt is the progress of the negociations which are to settle the whole controversy, upon terms heretofore stated. Mehenift Ali is to retain Egvpt, and give up all the rest. This offer was made to him by Commodore Napier, and he has accepted it. The four Powers and the Su'tan -o-e makinc- cverv arrangement to r;irrv a ae to effect. The London Herald says that the determination ef the present French Cabinet to maintain the armed peace, give.great olfence to Great Britain. Austria, ami Prussia. Representations of a de-

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made; and, unless France lowers lier tone, the settlement of the Egyptian question will not produce the beneficial effect that was expected. 'I'he Queen has so far recovered as to be able to ride out in her carriage. Several more heavy failures have taken place in England. Fox & Co.. of Fermingharn, failed fur .1 "(),( ((; Gausscu it Co., of Ilehhst, failed for .1' U)!,();)().

The Paris papers as well as those of London and all Europe, are filled with accounts of the gorgeous ceremony which took place on the lath tilt., at the intertneHt of the remains of Napoleon. We are only able to give a very condensed sketch of the affair. In tho morning long before d ,v. the population was seen approaching in the direction of the Barriers de P Etol'.e, bv which the cortege was to ente r Paris. The greatest number, however, did not stop there, but pehed on to Neipby. the avenue of which was in a short time occupied by at least l()!),(l'10 or faK), ();!(' person. The troops of the lina and national gii'utls soon afterwards arrived, and drew uj) on the irround ideated to uaeh corps, on both sides of the avenue. The Dorade steam . had left her station in the centre of die river, and was moored near tho .. '.arcadcrr. The CJ seamen on tho Belle Potile, who were to carry the coflin ashore, were standing on ea.-h side of the catafalque. The troops and national guards of Courhevoiv. Hindi, and other neighboring district lmd the quays, a;nl the artillery was drawn cloe op o tine river-side. Tho fur: oral triumphal ear slmri'v after was seen pre-ing the bridge, and, on reaching Courtbovie. was .!'i'ao:eal tinder l .e pordco of the (irrrian temple. This car which wa truly magnificient, cop-isted of five distinct parts 1, the base: C. the pedestal; o. the caryatides; i. the shield; and 3, tha cenotaph. 'i'he base rests on four massive gilt wheels; it was C3 feet long and t high, tr.d presented tiie form of a parallelogram, will; a Femi-cirnilar platform in front. On this last stood a group of four genii, supporting the ernv.m Charlemagne: at the tour anCu were four other genii, in iclievo, who hep! garlands with one hand, and with the- n'.ht r the trumpet of INm, above were the fasce: in the middle eagles, and the cipher of the Emperor, surrounded with crowns. The base and its ornahicnts were covered with hm ai di..d gold. Tho falesfd placed on this base was IS feet in length by ? in height, ami entirely covered with g )!d and purple cloth, with the cipher and arms of the Emperor. On both sides hung two velvet imperial mantles, spritikbd with bees. Behind was a prolusion of fbgs. On this pedestal stood 1 1 c iryr-tides, somewhat larger than life, entirely gill over, and supporting with tiieir hands an immense shidd. These caryatides were placed, six ou one side, and six on the other, back to back, and two others at the extremities. The shield was in gold, of an elonga ted oral form, and loaded with faeces of javelins. 'Idie sarcophagus, of an antiqu" form, was raised above the shield. In the centre, on a rich cushion, lay the sceptre, the wand of justice, and the imperial crown, studded with jewels. This monument of gold and velvet, about GO feet high, was drawn by 10 black horses, yoked by four, and so caparisoned as only to show the extremity of the feet. 'I'he caparisons were rut in the shape of t!ioo of the tournament horses of the middle pges, and in gold cloth. The manes were adorned with gold Irenes ami whii? plume, and valets, dressed in the livery of the Emperor if d the horses. Vv'h'de the preparations for landing the coffin were making on shore, the people on the Inland struck up the 'Marseillaise,' some of the singers concluding each trophc by these words "Qu'un ng i'lijiur vaic notrc E,;ipcror," and other "r' !: toiit exur, zloirc a notrc Eniprrcur."" When they had. got through the national hymn, they gave three cheers for Napoleon, and as many curses for his enemies. It was eleven o'clock before the hearse left Courtbevoie. It peas t! while near tl i e statue of Josephine, after which the procession commenced its march, amidst the roaring of artillery. We have not space to insert the loni: order of the procession. The National Ouards and troops of the line, infantry, cavalry. a: I artillery, stationed along the course of the procession, formed into line after 'due passage of the car nnd closed the processioi!. No description can give an adequate idea of the eu'i!e: iam which this ceremonv excited. Every where on ihe passage of the bcaise, the loudest ao lamationQ reioiimb d. and cries of ' ie PEuipereut'. rent the a, parti udar! v when it readied the triumphal audi. The Prince de Joannea was ox -to I ugly well receiv ed, and n t a cry of 'Vive Ie Boil' was mured. Tiie day p-ed oil quietly, although seven ii attempts were made to crea'c couIiisiom. , e.v... , .a a xorvilt O o.it.'K PtOi i ; V.ion W.Im l ie tha the body had arrived in the ni pt r '-rip t of the Iuv

the Times correspondent, from whom o quote) and his magnificent train of clcr;;y again started, after delay, to meet the coffin, and perform the rites: of absolution at the entrance of the church: and after

a delay of impatient, but silent expectation trbt funer-d procession entered, headed J-y the train of priests. Before the colli n wa!!;ew the Prince do Joinvillc, who had accompanied the body to its final dastination. I had beard tiie Kinannounced, a loud voice called out "ho Iloi!" but I did not sic his .Majesty pass in the funeral train; and I presume that after performing the reception of the body at the ciU.amce. be found Tds way to hi' appointed seat during the mass by another passage. To fcc the coffin born along the nave, wa- a sight that set all the 7iryfr.iit(;ie of the painted theatrics! show around at defiance. It was one of sennment and not of show. As the coffin advanced, borne upon the shoulders of thirty-two non-commissioned officers appointed for that purpose, accompanied at each end by (Jen. Bertram! and tho Marshal.-, who occupied caj!i corner, covered with the funeral pall, with the impcr'ad reposive above, there w.,s an evident .laid, an evident clcetrict emotion, which ptaoaded the erowd tha: lined its passage. Thuei Invalid's, who occupied th first rank, were tho ply moved, as br, whom they had obeyed for the most part with such l ,-vnr and enthusiasm ip life, was borne along ip death. Their emotion appeared to he one of pride and joy mere than of grief, lie was restored to them. 'I'he same sort of lee-trio movement of feeling sei nrnd to animate the mass of military men who lined one ndi of the dome, as the ollip was carried along up the s'eps that led to p from the n .ve. in a lew minutes more, it was being rai-ed into the catafalque that oecupied the middle of the doppp ;md tho mortal remains of Napoleon reposed, where bis lat wi.-h was thr.l thay should repose, hi wish vdiieh be thought m his dying moments, to li:Jvi? beep a vain r ue.) in the hear; of his own ompv.rv, in the place worthy of France's gre.itet (Icnei'd under tiie dome of the Invalided. 'Far London Mow;; MarLtt Dec. IS. Business has b.'en slack on the stock exchange: Mid the copsol marbet has been quite nep' "cd, although the price for the opening ins a shade in advance od that of ye..-;, iday, the quotations throughout tiie day having Lt en n I to 0. Exchequer hidi are the same as yesurday. I dis. to 1 pr. m. Consols for the opening closed at S i to ex div. three per cents reduced s-C p, , t!ircc amj iair per cents redtirt-d b7 f to :h bank stock, 13db to 7b, excheeeuer bills, Is dis. to Is prem. la the foreign market, as frequently o auirs the day uf.'rr the st;!mg, very btt'e husp.cas was t ran .-acted in anv ol the securities. Lo; ! hi ('nm F.rrhe izr, I)rr. 17. There has tan been much business doing in Wheat to-day, but .Monday's currency was fully maintained. Fine Making Bariey is in demand at improving rate-1. Wheat, Kent and Essex, 50i03. do Sidb. Ik. Ijatj'J: do Norfolk. MiOn. Fiour, 4Ta V); do line, ."2a3 . Liverpool Cotton Market, Thursday, Dec. 17. To-day there has been rather less spirit in the marke' but the caVi amount tu 3,00 I bags, including i.ootH'arthagena. 'I'he market is pretty well supplied, hut prices are steady. Fiiday. Dec. IS. There lias been an active demand lor Cotton throughout the we.dt, m loch has ed to a large amount of bus'me-s, the sab amounting to i.'g'J bags. Speculators have been more op die alert, and have taken l,3oa American. Nothing bus been lor exportation. The trade have bought with spirit and although .holders h ive met the d ppoi 1 freeiv, an advance of an jd per !!. Ier the common and middling qualities of American de-rr:ptions has been readdv obtained, and full prices Fr the better pialities. Brazd and Egyptian are steady

in price, and also East India, &c, which hive had their full share of attention. To-tl iv '.' () bags of Sea Island and stained were offered by public sale, when J.'IO were disposed of at last week's prices. The import of the week amounts to .o.O'JIJ bags. To-day, there has been a very fair demand for cotton, and about .",0"0 of all kir ls have been diposed of. Ibices are steady. Sales from the 12th to the P.hh inst. ip.-ir - ve. Sea Island Wxil l.gO Up! ' i J iT 1 I.l'JD Orleans 1.7! .o,0".l Alabama and Mobile .V.hatiA '.',);) Pernam'ui-o S.'d PdO Bahia and Maraio S-sU Maranbam 7Ae; 1,000 Cartliagena i';n." 5'-0 Laguira7 020 Egyptian ;j.-. 124,2 JO .Surat ;5 iia.'i '.) Sea Island 'at auction to-day) '.U t 1 .".'..; 1 !0 Sia ned do, fat ditto.) C' to I2d. Total haSs. 32,2 0. A man who is so ba-c as t) strike a woman should be plarrd on the hack of a hard trotting ho. ': :, ami made to rdtert newspaper accounts the balance of hi I fe. Ve mire saw a la-ly laced so tight that, while sloooi.ig to pick up a pin, h-r slays give way and she turned ahree sornere!4 m fjP,u,Tv It gave our natural mob- - ', i '-' r; . cstv aa Hwitoid.j'-a-v. i i

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