Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 9, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 5 May 1830 — Page 2
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FOVFJI ai & Ofljli 3 Bt.??4 and to be now hesitating as to tiic Lest
A rluNAL IiTLLl I'.t.M 1 11.
course for liim to take; whether to stand
JIEXKY CLAY.
FROM THE SKV.--ENr.LAXl RFVir.W.
Why id it, that the leading partisans of
the Admini.-tration are forever making
WEE KLYS 11 M MAllV.
Wc extract
i orkig'I-;. a few items
frc-hi the late
C veer iv.: -The Litest paper from Al- tho h ,zard cfauot,!"r thrjw' orto mako i ' ...i. .... ,i. I.,- rUl:itnr. r,f si...... his ''.lll title, and interest, in tavor of the
cf New Y-.k is i w.i.ii, apprize us, Magician who now in lact, although th( ir ll(as th;lt HI:XRr Cl.vv has I coiii i , I'ers received dimng the week.
ho faiicu:? had lust been held, the nro-""' """v.u.nus.m "cim vi pun,,.. v.i- u ld (, , ti,r v- f , r, l ne political mte d i ranee vas in a ve
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CUl'UKUr "" r-.iMi linnvo UV III" tho names i f " two-thirds"1 of the. members of the Legislature. !t war hardly niateiid to slate the number present ; for it is a happy faculty of Caucus fJovern-
inent. that, hav it Hi' a majority at all, it ran I i.i . " i
ai .ity s "immi nm .iiiiii'-i lis mm n oi a nta joritv as il pleases, b operating on tin
h.'iio am. lea is i! the residue ot any public
didate is a settled point, and it is the knowledge of tins fact, and of the diminution which will he thus caused in the Jackson ranks, which has caused the present perph xity cf those, who dislike Calhoun, and who would gladly set up Gen Jackaon to run him down If they are not feat ml h at. ins'eau of clVcc'ting this chiect. the
hodv. TSuroi!nMhuiidI'cw.ivr!ians.lv1,l"c' 11 ,P"' K'-C,""u "scii may De
i,i a!l Legislative H.-lies, ..f tl,l: ,.hl !ah-lUOi,ro-vcU' an'' ,,ie door ,or LlxY
i.'irown liiore wiuely open. It is yet expected that before the breaking up of the session, there will be some indications which will sufficiently mark the ;olitical changes
opinion which have taken pkue among
ry unsettled condition, an.J yreat events
,vere expected to fellow. The folk w inc
V. hv is it. that they ulwas speak of him,
as ifo and not Mr. A'lnms, had been the - . j i . i : i . . i i
uuu;;rssiu canniaaie 111 trie lato I'ri:!- if- . n .
dential contest. Do they know no bettor ?i ,,, r, . ... Then, arc :l,ev f -Is indeVd. llouv C.vv V". , !i ' "T' 5 was not a eaio'Llaie :,t the last Pividen-lT :', " 6 T', 5urroun,dei l'J' tial election ;,r anv o!l,c , the People's ij'gn ?ncs, received the grand depu:n.,on Hift ; and, ofconrie, the people did not, I fro:" C !f n!rbPr'. .auJrc- ' -' and co,M not put him down.'' If to n 13 g'vVl,.1,n c'ir, cM card .Mr. Ad.w, w an to put dow.f Mr I Y"m L'''" -1 , J'aPer3 1 Le "T1)' ' I 'Ik i n ft ii'.u - l,dimtM
the meinhers of Congress. (Jen. Jar;kson
i.'iied S-ho'.l of )ohties, whi. !i preferred thi riht to tiie expedient, and scorm-d to bow the knee to the idle of party ; and we (li'uk it argues much f..r tin composition
"I 'he r,-ent L-i-lature of the y:ate oi l iNew lock. that, no i1k IiO ..,.!
r. .iiv as one-third, or ne ulv that numier,i . (le-",r,,.ved hl,!1?( u ; g'cat portion r. iWd to be driven into ihe pen. Th'l' ,he Uc'' ' persisting to push the
mam object t this meetiii" was. ,,f ,.0-ir-e "'"J m iiaei, v. un a lajuuuy
f i secure the oootHiiuvI :i-coiidi n.
tlie
ave the members fioin
the part) 5 in the State (Jovernment.
tins urpose it was resolved, uriaminou-l v
(.dso, (iV,miixo) ih;,t a Convention s;i;,i '. held at Il 'tkiincr, on the Sih ! ay 'Si-i-tcmeer, I'm- the purpose f uomlna'iil x 'the candidates of the Republican part", " f r the olliees of Governor and r.i. uicnant (Jove'aior, to he supported at th' "electi ai to le l(., ,,i ,.ii r:iber nct.
As an appcmla-o lo thsC res.duti
tinil the I' ll in.'. anions others :
loi.s we
. ( j-j which is very impolili.-m ike present de ',-' pressed ecridiiii n of that tection of the i . t i i t i
touniry. in vain liave tlie memUers lioni
tho Wv-.t called en him, and pressed the propriety of some delay, lie has turned a d af enr to them, and the riled has been to weaken, very considerably, the attachment cf many who were, until recently, his warmest admirers and mo:-! furiou? advocates The consequences of this conduct ate n heady exhibiting themselves. 31 embers begin to speak verv lieelv of hi? cause.
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' ' -"'a- "l l r.xsvi.v.iv, an.l cht-il.ua lo.'-y ItujH- a:. 1 vt, ... .', to.it N'.r.KW J wk.n will cniM-nt to ,i ic-i '.. i ti i:i t t ft H-oimi nil -ill.
I'-W IliiS U't l Mini l H,.;,. -t t,,
I.'. ' 5 ID 111? I Mllll'i V . AckiMov Icdiii", in its fi;ilt e!tn
H:oi o t!i" irv.ens, who c,,ni.oM ;l this C .incus, to ovjire-.-, as ili. ydid in another l-'SMluii their a.,.o.;1ii in of the r.'iusi: (I tin: present Administration, we cannot but think, that if is a premature judgment, to decide upon the merits of a tour years,' Aitmini-!r,i:i,,n, at a time, w hen one' j ear,
vuioiiiie lour, has tiuf just expired, and the other three have et to run their course.
Mill icss worthy is it of intelligent and con-, j r,ti :us politif iaus, whether aciimr
in.iiv i litally o.- reprosentaliv
i:h nis ins t the re-rlei ti
titiirf. o the eiti.'en ul),
tie- t.o , r.imeii?, wh'se a hninistrati
may, - ind ii. .t improbably will) dun'i(r those three ear-, run lounter t the cur fent of their own w i-hes and feelin-s. Mot thin resobiti n is fmeded upon a s'.'ooe.it s;.i. to h ive I ecu evpiessed by i! ! -., r,t,.. meeilers of the lA--isla-t"i-,.f vi.vAr. The Cuiciw t, ..-..
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v.la, eer niemoer oi ire i a;.inet, ami all the other officers of Goveruirent, we.v 'put down"' at the same time. 'ho sj nre.it a l'ol as to jiretend this The eople, at tin last election, decided solely 'ietweeu Mr. Ahims and (Itmrul Jackson, and reserved to themselves the privilege of deciding, with equal freedom and independence, upon the merits of all ' futurr cumlidatcx. That privilege, thank Heaven, they will exercise. Thos?, who say, taat Mr. Clavs inHu
ence is destroyed, confess, by every ad i f
Heir no Hie a lives, that they nice no c red.
i' to their own assertions. hv do thev pcr.-i-t in asi iling him from week to week, Ironi nionta to month, and from year to year? Can they find no living Inc. that ihey thus waste t'n.ir valor on one. whom
hey believe, poliijenllv tlcad? The iii ld
.v -i v. in. in mm, H I. il 1NLII fl I'
aii'iini' all
why, then, is it, that they are
and to apply the microscpe, which diseon-jtheir stronth a-ainst the giant f -rniof a
irm nas psu into tfie:r 1vum;; to all ins ac
Iv, to nled''!
n, i.irrr years
o new presides in
n
tmns 'J here will !e deo rters from Inn
rank Ifhe again ht!d op to the world as a candi(!atr,Jie w ill find ;h::t 'iruir fhis e'hl leader will go overt. I, is opponents s' tne o, Tr ( !iyv niul jicrhaps others to
.Mr. . a!!v"j!i It vv.uild not le wise, at this time, jo name individuals who aie readv, whi ni . er a fit moment shall arise, to fol
low the course of Mr. Chilton. Mich a course is to be easily justified, for never did rspriieerc more completely demonstrate the fallacy, the falsehoods of the pre-
tenrions and promises of any political party, than it lias dene in this case. 'J his session will cost Die country a sum beyond that of any preceding session, which musi startle any calculating and dispassionate citizen. The frets will be made known to the people in doe time.
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we have V . eVe '.I:;'. I'1" lie : ..
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r. some
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'. v ,'S nei t at Harris
; a od, IV,. in that day to this,
a.vavoreti, m vain, f , arrive at ' o a r-. ii: :'cjnt ,.f tts proi oi tlit7T''.'A!i.'bt 'oiv ace inn's
: .. iin 1 1 io nevvsoupi rs
i ii it at s ome,
a l:e l .i-ialore, an opinion vvascv I f ivra'.le to tie- re-eled ion -iGon
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meeting of mem
. o, diei'i-1- n doubt ; but how many led 'he iiu-e!iii-; -r whit decision was noon tint oue-oon, or upon oth-
e papers, ,ys t,,;.t it) m: ii. hers attended
r,e
be.e--., J ACU
a th
eis, we hue Im -n unabl
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ami another, t ! i 1 1 .( onlv atteinhd of v. h -til vo'od ngainst the resulution J.et ho iintiiln r atli nding have been meat ei, and ever so unanimous, vet his Oeel.ira i n I setitiinen: is :a tat ad to beielied on. in us an evidence i f public 0 i;,ion. W e c . n ! say that public sentiment in P ,!,:- h an:a is not in unison w i:h that of
ot
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co:nii,,sed io hi h- a;
aiieuses
ersoiis i aiiuoi
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p-"-'te;;i f , ,'. ;!;,,,. ;,,lV a .1 1 h 'I' 1 ! V , 'k e ' ' ' i i 1 1' : i iit.vv i-, or is nei. ' ' ' '" e . ilm ,, ih, pre::i,,:u:i '''' oi ;. ,-. ,,t i I, ! , ,e h r du-t in the eves P '' (- com c.-a,,,,-. uhi,-!! t .si ,' ....!,. , . s, ,, , ,I!S th'-e, ( ; .( l;;,k ' (ice. .1 A I K-ov a canV'l b''e 1 I I' el. ( I; .,, 'i ii .y ,1,, .,, .jh( e ,e,r. ,.;, . i, , et;. , ,1,,., , . s,.,;rvv ,.,,. ' "' oi" o in' . ! I1.. . ! . v. ),. i are o ; 'ret.dy t ' ' " ' I ' : .. pi I; . i s to :, e-is,tai-es". A ci m . . in !;. -.'o .! . . i. !:.:.(. i.ii-.-s, U :' ' ' ''- to Jrl.tV a i 1 .... ' I !...!' :..!e be. -..! ,. ;,s !" 1 ii di I ; t av oi'., lilies, .,,. a. ! ,!- ; h. a' . f V. , lie e ;.;. rnliu,' prxeedi. , i n d K:e e-'.. in iii.-l" vt.rf.s: ,,) ' si",- I I l . ''', lo I ! ! Il tll"-v w ' u: . ! !. ,'r ,;. Times' cei e; s..;S ( I ' ii v tioii but vvhat1 Ma i'ie i -, : .- i I , i. dy f rib to lh- n,u. I ti'ode T1. ) the... i-a r..n:'oi.j ini.m,.,,; of ih-- - : ." in .ov ik, we have ' u 'I i i . 1 1 o 1 ' i 1 1 1 1 i v be a pi loini- i ll lie- I'" ); :. r v " l.l I "ell'is V H pja, W a l.oi'. il;- a h v.e ' .i", ! die n t : hot that
trom the c(inRrroNDi.xT of the r. r. cazkttk Wasiiixgtoa, ArniL 16 ICjO. You will have perceived by the paper., the result of the premature shout of vietorv
raised by Mr. V. P. Harbour in conse
quence of the rejection of the ButValo road bill on Widncsduy. The remark which
ne mar.e pending the adjournment, that gory enough bad been won for oie day. simed iqi the lessci spirit? cf the putty, and the st tain was continued, swelled arid chord from the one end of the southern members to the other. 'I he spirit of the internal improvement members was thus reused; and when this was discerned, Mr. Bar! khi i war; instantly ,, the alert, apologizing a"d explaining m order to settle l:. at i r . itation of feeling, which he bad been instrumental in producing. He fo -lowed the men bers on the other Fide into the lobbies, and even in the corroniti.-
rooms,! a (io away the injurious impiessii n
i;e had made; and on the lloor of the House,
.oter the qaestmn of reconsideration was lak'n up, he gravely told the Mou.-c that lie mean' no cfl'ence, and appealed to fiie fact, iiult J1? had been fifteen years a member Of til? hnO.-e, ;r u,j( , tj,ne n(, Ja(j
in ver ben ic httn guilty of a breach ofde coiiim, in ou-ci-to Satisfy the house that he I.I ... 1. .. . :. . . i i .. . i i
imimi inn ii.nv iineiuico una:, ne saiu in lii.s case ! Af'r the question ol reronsidt ration w,j carried, Mr. Pearee of ilhode Ijb'i d loss , rnd said some glory had been a liieved. and l:e would move to adjourn. Mr. I va Kvr, of uUi ( "aroiina, sprang up in some ; anytime and said, whatever glory tbegenthman modi! think had bcenob-l Mined, the House had not gained much 1 honor. Mr Pence subsequently withdrew ins motion. It has lately been aaseMed, ami w ith great confidence, that the influ
ence ol the 1 resident was direcIy applied
to iiidui e meiul ers to vote against tin? 'id: and that in consequence of this influ
ence, above 0 members voted against the
bdl, vyh'j v ouid otneiwise have voted in its
fuUr
Tho .Senate l ave not to-day gone into
l-'.x- er.tiv e st. s-n.n, and consrq cully no
hinghas been done in the cases of Kendall
aiid Noah. Mr. Ildl.tiie rejected Comp troller, vvhs in the llous if Kcpresenta li-.ts in day, stirring actively among the
lacksOIl UlCTi-lu IS of iXpvv I bi.-niivhiip .-mil
her i, wh ., as they pretend, has already f.il len in haul." Theirs is, indeed, a singular
"an no. Sometimes, ihey ntt-mint to in
spirit t.iiar lol lowers, hv proclaiming, thai their arch-f -e is no more, and (hen, almost on tin! instant, j oint him on to one anoth
er, and raise the shout " off with his head ' of triih his head ! P Whenever a olitical struggle takes place in any part of the Country, who is it, that i" iinif'irmiy called, by the Adminisrration party, the master-spirit and the, guiding iiuh: of ihc iij1....-iiioii ? IIlxkv Clay. He is represented ns every where present, moulding the will, arid" controlling the movements ofinillions ofhis fellow citizens. And Ihe very men. by whom he is finis' re
presented, claim, that his influence is iroiie, and that in'm: :irc '' so p-mr, as to do him reverence.1' Thus ihe fal.-ity of iheirde.e-. laralion i ; proveil. hv the hall'-ioslinoti'v..
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expression of their tears Ihe name- of ( I.AV, fills upon them like an incubus nml
, i
in euathcina it calls up a thousand phan
toms ot terror, upon which they -raze wi'h
sinking hearts and trembling knees, li!-e
men conscious, that the day of retribution, which they have invoked, will not tarrv lonir The people have n.t:put down'' IIr.Rv Clay, nor can they be persuaded to do it. eidier 1 y the pravers, or 'h:, imprecations f the h nbirg p.'di. " "r-. ;.,', ' ,K1 f,,;,, cajole and frighten them. ') Ifv ..-eds. live in their memories, and his gh ry rests, like sunlight, upon the bi ih est portion of their Country annals The biography of Henry Clay, would be a history of tlie I. nited estates Scarce an important na liona! measure has been adopted without
ailing out his energies, and those energies I
King was a? fellows
'Gr.NTi E.Mr. 1 have heard the. adores? which you have just read to me on the part of the Chamber of Deputies. I had ieckoned upon the concurrence1 of the
two Chambeis to tiled the good I had contemplated, with a view to c.-m'elidaio the happiness of my people. It i with pain I hear the depntit s declare, that , tt their part this commritnce dots net msJ. ;'I iitiuounced to you in my spect h, mv
ie-( bitioi,; ih. y aie immutable; tla interests if my people forbid me to deviate from them. "Mv Ministers will make known to xou my will.1 Af.er the tlepntation had withdrawn, "misters remained in contVitnce with h.'s .Majesty about 20 luinuifs And on the eii-umu 'd:i v the Chatol er was riroini-mi ,!
I he onstitutionr I thinks thr.t a great 'juts: ion Inst ber;i decide d ; that .Ministers have not, and cannot have 'he majority; and that Fi ance has arrived at too critical a situation to endure long, and must s,oon come to an end. it considers that France has received a warning, and that she will
respectfully await the detcimination of ih
Ciown, and hold heiself ready
event that may occur. Ihe king cf France is said to be resolved : he is known to have said, within the twenty-four hours preceding the (irorogation -"J'tiime minux monter a cheval que monttr vnchiirette;"' I wa.uld radier ride on horseback lhaii in a cart, I meaning liiahe will rather try the chances of a civil war, than expose himself to the fate of bonis XVI. Nofwiihstanding these circumstances Ihe fund-, have n -en. The celebrated leader d' the French Li
berals, heej innn Constant, has protested, in Ihe GaZcfe do France, of the l'Jth ult. a:;aitist the tactions tenor of the address .f
ihe Charnbcr f Deputies lie conlemis hat the King's pr.-rugalive of choasing Ins niinu'iti i s ought to be r peeled, the lieou.
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MR. BAlcKER'SToUll IS GREECE, This Journal casts considerable ligh! on the iutellecttud and moral condition of Greece, and will be read wi'h much interest, by those who have sympathised with that heroic people in their strug-ici far freedom. VVc w ill extract some passages, sketching their present condition : Mll.Al.K OT LI'inAfRVS. F.j idaurus. is a small village, composed of miserable huts, and inhabited by poor people, who either till the li-dds and tho. surrounding vineyards, or are muietceis tor the transport of gm !s and passi ng' is to Aan, Ii (ii Romania, Argos. -e. I pi.ssed (he ni-ht at Ppidtuu os; nu'ie lint cl'mv niuleti er. 1 spoke to the moh 'c-r, ami to his wife, and aroiher. of the Acw Te.-t,-ment.aiid et Chri. i ciucilicd : a true con-
o'lati'
n
in their stale, of povcitv,
e
uni
ties retunnng the power of eondernninp-
resist uif.
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by minorities, the ministerial
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t il. an o' l'e ti, in their !
; ii , : ed O p- sit ion U ll, .', e (lei V,V i; lt(. Voi t h a la ici ! ire ;it - V.e doubt th" llbilll.lt'
i ai" p.urpo- e f Kiiii ( JoV I i'OOiel't I, I' ill, Ii an-! i m vv le- h it is
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To , l e p.iia, , 'I . II I C itilo-n t'lC ,a I I
opt
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III' . , . ' l". '.! , . to eoe '
ii 'ec u d id rn ' b ! e c e- ' !m ,f hi i e
.Maine, ,nd the i umor is afloat that lit; is to
be re -n "minuted. 1 presume the n porl has n i si -ti honi the ':: u . stance of ins person
al exi itious toexcile ihe sympathy of n,e,,,.
I eis id hi., lavei It ,:i 5;U(1 that lr. U ickI lie is an iispn ml for the oflict ; and Air. Vngil Ma.vcy i M,1 iU, 0j,i liiemJ f AJr ;.lh. inn. is also an active candidate. It ;,po ais t. be somewhat unceitain when the unats will act on Kendall and .e,ah; but the impre.on iierc is, -i it af. r t,c. Inn ot 11.11, siiM.riise in r I'enMi. o ..!,..
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t ;t info
iMc il p.oties
lloi to m ,e you l U n.enis of i
Tieos:
a a'l Hi
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lb-con'"',! and i'.v aa id iliv id. 1 1 ii . ! !.e o! i tf i nil .1 ' I.s, , HI I lei.. w rl, - a ' , bad dc'ei mtned to
tun, aiiJ to re-ee.'-t .ien. J ack-'en, stem
i- positively rrnt-lty on them
'jrae to-day made a very eloonrnt
ot!.eif Mr.
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I -"'I '"I- iihu.ois Lie v. aahp -rd Willi inu ii atlem,,,,,, learn. ply coi ipensati'd tbeser-ale lor the attention v.h'ch they yieidedto him. The house icfesed to tike up ihe bid for the relief of .iaiias Monroe, out of its older, when niovd bv Mr. Meier.
.An orphan young lady, fiem the South, he oitilul and accoinjilishi d, has taken the ve 1 at the I'isnline Convent. Mt. I.enediet. Chariest, wn. lesigning a huge fortune to the Church
have imrtbrniK 1 or-n ,.tri :,. i.,.i. i ..lied
.1 in ni l, in iii vir-ue ; patrioti-m, hberalily, and justice. V hen our Government was struerlin against the power of Jiritain, and traitors were at work in our National Councils, IIk.xky fT.AY-jood up', the dauntless lrii-nd
ot his. Country, and poured Ids might v piril abroad, to strengthen the limid a id awe the treacherous. At that da , he was re
garded as the standard bearer of patriotism
a pillar oi nomocracy, against which die storms of bietirn might heal firever in
vain. And what has he since' done, stain the brightness of his character? Nothing. What has lie done, that he should be insulted and scoffed at by beard-
b'sslioys, who, at the time when he was
taxing his intellectual strength, to save
them from the heritagcof slavei v , w ere just
cscapni'' from their cradles T ioi on.i-
Our Coi.nti v nev er had greater reason t be proud if I Ie.xr Y Clay, than at this mo
ment. rlie never iras nrouder of him
Much as he has been belied by ruffian demagogues, if our Countrymen were called on by a foreign uation to designale their most illustrious e itien, they would murmur out, as if by common consent, the name of Henry Clay.
A con-.tniroicatiun in the United States1
Gazette, of Monday, stales, that as soon as Congress shall adjourn, Mr. M'Lane is to
be recalled from Ins mission to Imgland, to ill the station of Secretary of the Treasury,
and that Mr. Ingham is to be sent to Fai"-
htnd, as Minister, in his place. Notwith
standing the reckless course of extrava-
inee pursued bv General Jackson, in re
lation to our diplomatic expenditures, wc
can scaicely believe that he will subject
the natiaii to the burthen of nnoiljrr uutjit,
to maUt! amends tor Ins blunder, in nsigning tin: present incompetent individual to
the Treasury lVpartment. t. Vhron
'"Voor Derits." This is the vulgar and pprobrious epithet which Mr. I'otsytii
repeatedly applied to the Cherokees, in
presence of the Senate of ihe United Slates.
not respect to tho body he was address-
nig, at least a regain io me toolings of ihe Cherokee Delegation, vv ho were pres-
nt on the occasion, should have deterred
Mr. C from the. use of such indecent and
measures. should these be improper, 'J he Chambers, be argues, have no right to exclude any particular individuals from the Cabinet. Xal. (Jaz. On the 28th ult. Mr. Hunt waited on the Lord Mayer of London, with a request fiom the I.ivcry-men that his Lordship would summon a Common Hall, to take into consideration the distress of the coun-
ry. The. Lord Mayor said he should com
ply with the request .
1 1 following notice of a motion ,i as
given by Mr. Huskissi n in tl Rouse of (onimom on the 25th, for t uesdaj-j April 21: hat a Select t omn'itnw be j'oia.ii.i
io inquire boo the b.itikint? Ostein (
. o ' t.be ciaintry, with r'fcienee to the renewal of the chaitf-r of lli'rjlank efFiivland At the March As -a .;, for the county cf Su::,srx, John 1 Iobden. a ( hool mast, r in the employ ofthe Post Mastcr.it Brighton, was found guilty of stealing a letter con-
aiiinga fj' f-'te, ind w as sentenced to dca l!i. Lord lioiicraide has been unanimoujlv elected a i pi-eiitative Peer for Ireland it. the room ofthe lateMatquis of Headfuit.
The Sandwich packet h.is arrived at Fal
mouth from Lisbon Among the passengers was Sennor 1'eroli, with despatches from the government ed'Hon Miguel. She
bring an account of the Death ofthe cele
brated Marquis de C haves. It is reported that Alexander Barinrr is
about to he raised lo the Peerage.
Lady I aiming, the widow of the late Minister, has published a pamphlet, with
the avowed purpose of explaining the part
her husband took in the atliiirs of Portugal.
b rorn tins pamphlet we quote the follow ing concluding sentences: '-While Mr. Can
nings expiring energies were txertin
themselves, as they had long been, in anxious toil for his country's welfare, and only a few hours before the pi rfect bi ightness
of his ment d facullies was oliscmed by the
aeuieness oi his bodily i iiili I leg?, the last words which he uttered on political affairs were these: "1 have labored hard for the fist few years to place the country in the high station which she now holds. Two years ofthe Juke of W t llingtoifs government will undo all that I have done. 'I he two jears a it now expired. Has the prophecy been falsified by the event?"
I hi?
little family, once hved coiiilbrlni.lv a! Zutoun, their native place ; but the war (.;.- liged them to abandon all, and shift ii to. phoe to place, where there v. as grcO-, security, undergoing much fatigue, danger, and oppression, the lot of th, insane., i ,
Giocce ; and, lastly, they settled at Hpb 'laiirus. The muleteer, a veupg man. v.V.s obliged to light for his count! s JibJrtv ; but, at time, be v isitei! his f unily. The distance fom Fpidauruy to Naprdi di lieinani i, i- reek anal about ttiuc In m-' ride ; but, as I had a g ,oi mule, J re-ached it in seven. The muh'leer went bole.,. u:e. on f .ot, desei lbiug the battles I tvvi . ids country numand lh-3 Tuiks ; and. wh-r gave me safi.-facti..n u-, that he attiihptod iheir siice'.r-ses to tiie power f (;,.,;. "who could have gai.e d."said he, "vie?,, " lies ov er numerous v e! -equipped arioics ' with sticks and stoii. er1 The road j' pidures-pic, through a pa-s between the inoii'itains, nearly as far as ihe village ' Licouri, abi i.t .two and a half hours : i-f. forwards, it is hill and dale, v.iih g,l roads, uioil you eo.ne near Napoli ; vrij. a you descend into n fine plain, which extends as far as that city. i nr. e ity oi wvcoli m Romania. Napoli di ll .mania has a lioe ;,.,pcar ance, as you approach it, on ai-cni.tu of it-: toi ti.'ieati,..-,s, v.iiii ). too.-tlicr w iih !,.. 1 , .
hne.idi. a fortress situate on a hih rock, above the city, gives it a martial 'aspect but the inter'!,,!- is mo., wivtrhcd. I went' immediately m my arrival, !.. vi-if th.' large l.ancasif Ti:,., s. bm l. v.hii h is coin . posed of upwards .a'loO b, y-. :;i)i i ( ,c ...... ;.t i i . .. i , " ,
"ii.--im . ., in iioie- eieo nv tl.l
noiMssi.
look,.
into it ol trie bo s of sev oral in ivate i . - i
J ne school room is a j urkj.-h niesrpTe, si reious and airy, with .m elevated dome. As I evpoded. I (bund l,;d.,,y s without l,o,,k -, and the master very willing to intc.eui .' the Sacred Scriptures i i tiie sch,.l ; . penally, when I info.-ned him, that the government and other si hools at A",uin. had already received tho New Testament and Psalter On my return to Egiua, I sent to this seiiool. whn h belongs als . t ihe government, 0'Jv.!un,cs: sine.- which my young man sold, in tins city. GOO vd -umeimmediately on los arrival.
the e irv er arcos. Not having any thing lo keep me at Na poli, I proceeded to Argos. The road i , ah.pg ;i beautifid plain, extending finbei than Arg. s; About hi.lf an hour :.)..,- I
started. I came to tl
Tirvnthus . i 'i
uie r; o til . arrivt i more, at i"os.
run s of
io ancient
and, leaving them a litth- p
,,. 1 .. C .1.-1
" aim .1 1 1 i iij r: I'his t it x is .-ituated on ;l
plain c
or citailt
. ( ; hi, in M'JjOol I found hete a few pub ' ."Malta, and a copy (,r
In the month of February last, the repub
lic of Central America, warn in niter anar
chy. The state of Costa Uica had declar
ed itself entirely independent. The moon
of the five states Guatemala, Fd Salvador,
Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Uica
was to be dissolved, and a mt re coiifedera lion suhslitnU'd. The Mexican editors predicted that each ol" those States would
! quickly follow the example of Costa Hica,
and they mention then dears that advantage will be taken by Spain of the weakness of the Slates, so far as to enable her lo operate with some ellect against Mexico. We pe
rused yesterday several reports ofthe pie-
iiialignant language. Jut when a man s
temper survives his argument, be is very !stnl administration of (be Mexican Kepub-
ipt to supply Ins deficiency ol thought witji,,,r' concerning uie eoniiiiion ol inegovernIcnunciatory epithets ; but they are weap- men t, from which we should infer that ihe ns of warfare more becomimr a street wa Mexican union itself must soon lie dissolv-
loan a grave Wciiator. II aslun'jttm Cit lor want ot pecuniary supplies, inde-
L'ironicle. Ipcndently of party dissensions. AVt. t.'(;.
e lo a hill, on w hich is ;i flirt resr. ill IlliliS. Till- houses an- hoc
pl.tslci'ird with mud. and, having gardens, are n.ostly separated one from the other -so that the city occupies a great space 1
gcoiuiti, and. at a distance, apnea is verv
large. The Lancastoiran school at Arg. s, has "sl.'iO children ; and 'he mother and sis
ter d the master Keep also a small school
ol aboiir J0 girls.
lie. On ns printed in
i. r ..... i. rw.
v.i.oioiu mi in i - f 1 1 v i ei k .--evv J ornament but 'he bulk ofthe boys, as usual, without bo. ks. The master was extremely ideas.
ed, when 1 told him mv intention 'to s,.:l
him, on my ret urn to A 'im. some TW
Testaments fir the poorest of ihe bov s, and
mat mere would l,e also some to sell ( bean
to those boys who could aflbrd to pay for hem. IF; said a greater act d' cbaiitv
could not be done; fbr lie did n.a I
low to eontim e the school without books I sent, also, to this school U1G volumes.
VISITTOnR.KOKI K.O Tl! F. IS1.A M Ol s VR A
ih. Ivorck received me verv kindly on
my arrival at vra : and nave n... tl
pleasing intelligence, that mv
ii
ouiig man
pis! returned from Hydra, where he had sold, in the course of a few days, Mir) Greek New Testaments. He wa in fr. ni Syra to j-Kgina, and arrived there ' hef . re me ; and, disposing of 'Mti volumes, ho proceeded to Hyilra, and there sold the re maindcr. f his boi ks, f.(M) in number. W, sent him again, on anotherexeursion, whibt I was at Syra, to Nap.,1, di Romania, A: gos,&o., where there would be a great em,. cour.se d' people at the opening ofthe elec tions ofthe deputies. 1 saw that the Scriplute was acceptable to many in the islam; of Sy ra.and had found its way to .spots w hew il will take root and produce abundniitK Syra, en account of its excellent p.-n and advantageous position, has, sin-c tin Greek revolution, become a place of cons.derable eoi.un. roe ; and ,ts pop,,!;,,;,,,, has augmented from 'JA to SO.niiii .(.J
out of which, about O.Otniare Koman Ca:!i'
olics. I he island is l.:,rr.-i, .,,,.1 i
. , ... . """ "I'M Oi most be called a pnhct rock The tow n is divided into two narls n, ........ ..
iderable is that situaicl by the side of im
port ; and the other is a few minutes" vv a!k beyond it, up a hill, wb.eh has the shap,'. d' a sugar-loaf : her.: most th !,1nn., Catholics reside, and have their I isl,p and churches. 1 quitted 1),-. K,,rek for -, few days, to y isit some of th il .,e ... ,i "
licibb'-t'iood of Svri.
