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iTIr. Webster's Address. CONCLUDED FROM FOURTH PAGE.

future industry may replenish it; if it desolate j and Iny waste our field, still, under a new ! cultivation, thev will rrovv trrecn airain. and

and he deserved success, for the purity of his ; ri to furturc harvest's. It were but a trifle, motives, the hherality of his sentiments, and j evCQ if tho wals 0fonJer Capitol were to I is enlarged and manly policy. ! crulubl0,ii its lofty pillars should fall, and its

FROM EUROPE.

A. A ell, has arrived at Philadelphia, iti 33 days from Bordeaux, which port she

by this arn-

deir to him ;

of adu.ind.iectiect. raised tlie commerce aiui , .., T,h,tv? who shall frame to

Washington's .duiini--tration tabliftcl i gorgcous decorations be all covered by the j eft on (he 25th of Jan.

. dust ot the valley. All ttiese migui oe re- , p , rJ i, ; ., to , , 1 public debt, and for that patriotic army . ., But who shall reconstruct the fabric of ; al ulca .f . arto PaPefs UP to the 2ht

whoe int. rests and welfare were always so i.,-., r.,...,m(i u hr, shall rear Jan. containing J .Ollclon dates to the

and l,y lav.- widely iranien, anu

and

navigation ol toe country, almost at once, , gctlier thc r f u 1 architecture which unites from depression and ruin, to a state ol proa- ; 'ati,,,,. sovcrcicnty with State rights, iu.liperily. Nor w.tc Ids eyes open to the..? in-, yiiIual secMrit "am", bHc pr0Bpety? No,

1 1. I ;-i l 3 ( I I O 1 1 Ill ,...,-. ,.... v.jvv.. its a.-riculturc and manufactures, and so lar , as they came w ithin the regular exercise of the powers of this Government, they experi- j eneed icar-.i and favor. It should r.ot be omitted, gentlemen, even hi this sliirht reference to the central measures and general principles of the first President, that ho saw and f it the lull value and

mournful, a melancholy immortality. Bitterer tear?, however, will flow over them, than were ever shed over the monumeuts of Roman

or Grecian art; for they will bo thc remnants of a more glorious edifice than Greece or IJiimp rvir S;1W the editice of Constitutional

importance of the Judicial Department of the , 4lncr;can Liberty. Government. An upright and able adiainis-j Dllt' ntlenicn, let us hope for belter thin?s. trad m oi the law, he held to be indispensa- ! uj trnf t jn that t;r:lcious Being who ha bbt, public happiness and ruhuc liberty. ; ,)ilhcl.to UM cur countrj) a5 j,i the hollow of The temple ot iiuticc, in his judgment, was a , hjs hnn(K Let u3 tnlst to tho vjrt,ie and the

saere.l place, and he would prolano ami poi- , . , v. of (uc pe0le. and to the effica

cy of relidous obligation. Let us trust to

mrt linoci iiOViT impi r 5-

a"-ain the well-proportioned columus of Con-j lMh,'iave been received.

1 tie news is unimportant, every thing bcingquict in France and England. The British House of Commons re-

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r-..ntlemnn. if these co limns fall, thev will be i ut-iuuicu uu iucsu.ii, me lau, ueiii

raised not again. Like the Colloseum and j the first time since the holidays. Some the rarthenon, they will be destined to a 1 conversation took place on the Reform

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iSill, on a motion by Mr. Croker ior ccr

ing extent at Glasgow, and numerous i

S deaths were occurring in consequence.! r . ;,i, t ner. nfr. Pt..

The ship Hull, Capt. Nathan Crow-. The whole number of cases of Cho- ' ;Tpm - "cn Jlilitury

lera that had occurred in JLngland since ' cr . . , , .,, -......co (i c .i t atlairs, reported a nil! to incieasc i..-

,i.,.-..k tcfi t i .i pay oi the Surgeons and assistant down to the lbth Jun. was 2Joi.', deatlis J , . c, t wmv rvh'-h on.- ' geor.s in theUnited states arm, wh.r.n

. - ill i . r i was ordered to a eecod rending. I no

l uere iiaci uccn an aiarm hi jonuoti. ., - ,- . ,,,.,,'. , , ... ' co-i'ideratio:: cl the Appcr! lonme.'u occasional by the rumor ot the appear- , , r,, , . . . ' , Bill w;is renewed, arid the du-cus-io.i ance ol tn Cholera in cstminster, and ,- . , , - r .cc r'i , i., . . , . ., .,., ir . was conlmued bv Jiesrs. L-Ii tot. that a private in thc Military IIospi- ,, . i. , vT,,l,cw.' i,ti i , i i i r- Taznwc , Ewine,-! and ehslcr but tal had been attacked witn it. the - - , , c., , j no question was taken, svmptoms ol the case were reported to, 1 the Centrel Board of Heath, who an- i 1:1 lhe 1Iousc ol ipi-csentat.vcs. Air. uouueed thattherh was no reason to Wardwell presented renditions , d optt-.c qel'.eve that the case was one of Asiatic M Uic 1-egslaturc of the otate ci Acv. Cholera. ! orlc, in opposition to die ch .rtor cl Tho Ttnrm, Snvlnrra Rnnl- f:.;ic,l i the Bank ot tho United State-. The

I

tain returns on the subject, and the Lord Advocate gave notice that he

lute it who should assian anv minister to it,

nut sjiotless in character, not incorruptible in

integrity, not coijipetent by talent and learn- ; ing, not fit objer-ts ol unhesitating trust. A:::ong ot!,er ad aioni t ions, V.'ashington has t left us, in his last communication to his coun-l In. an exhortation ;ignii.stthe excecEfs of party-spirit. A fire not to be ipienchcd, he yet conlim.- u T...-L to i. in and food the llaiue.

should bring in the Scotch Bill on Thurs- to thc venous loss ot the industrious -'" ..ppu:;.u...c dav. The House afterwards went inin ! poor of that neighborhood. ! select Committee to examine tueahair:

a committee on thc expenses of Buck-! The London papers of the I0th cori-

incham Palace. The Cords merely I t;U11 ao news oi importance.

the influence of Washington's example. Let us hope that tho fear of Heaven, which expels all other fear, and that regard to duty, w hich transcends ail other regard, may influence public men and private citizens, and lead our country still onward in her happy

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ot our - !i "btcdl;, if t! row ii. it ui.i !

loan ii, it i! i. and of t -v-t, :;i

the u'reatest danour time. I ns'uO'ihl he ovrr-

tv soiut

k a:

ut'crou; i n

Ill .

Oi. ! -frilO : fit

;.e wviiv ot excessive partl,'' '. ' , n r no. l.t, which is oi aotiii.- li e Govcrn-

u. on.-. aiJ turns n.ore lang-r- ::: !,( t ', u . coin,, s nothing

: . 1 la ,.u -. it ii.av

strange vu icim.at l ist,

ui.ir r;uadox of

0,-poMlioti to its t ry i icmeiits ot . s are ho;o.!es.

-t muri'.tr,

! ;:l or.:!;.:i ii part titm'.es ' f hi.fian :

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Gm ( r.,o!( :;t : t-i if ! . . , in own p,.w i -, -i t :.i wi l' th. its u wi: o . ' '' ' i . ' oo 'i c

s 1,0 i; ".i - v ; ( ; : oi f tatoicl ho tsi,:r.!i . a: (Tin;. i :.l :u iv I..; ';.,. I

cf c n ! r . : i o--i-, i-'it i-ithiiij can when it tlt-jiiM tj lay violetit ham stii .

i"iin:'h. : iit'.eii.oa. tlo rc w

of V"e. -hili;. ton one seiitiment CJ deeply telt, ro ef-nrtar't!' upi-e.-uio-t, that no propir occasion t,f;iiMi itiiont it.t utterance. From t'i.c lotto; which he igi.ed, i.i hchaif of thc Convc nlioii . v hen li.e ('onstitittion was scut vitt to the Peo , 'u tho i,io:i,ont when lie put

i paoer. in wliii-ii he ad-

iassern!)ledi pro jorma, and almost j mmediatelyadjourned.no business being before them. j In the French Chamber of Deputies the Budget continued the prominent topic of discussiun. During a recent debate, one of thc speakers, M. Jules de la Iloucmcrtu cald, compared the Budfpt of inci ir;j with that nf PYnnrp

career. Full of these tratifving anticipations i ' . i ,i . -r n .i and hopes, let us look forward to the end of j maintained that if all the VariOUS that century which is now commenced. A ; charges to which the population of the hundred j cars hence, other iiiciples of Wash- J United States was subjected in differ-in-ton will celebrate his birth, with no Icssof;ent chnpes WCl'C brought into it, the sincere admiration than we now commemo- amount wol,l,l ive an average of 35fr. rate it. When thev shall meet, as we now I . ...... . . .. , - meet, to do thern Ives and him that honor, so tor each l.ull iduah while that of I maCe -ur.lv as thev shall seethe blue summits of j Was only .iHr.for each inhabitant. 4

his native mounlaitis ri-e in the horizon ; sol General CwvYEl'TE had addressed a

surely as they shail behold thc river on whose , cj .,,1 ,. to the members of the Cham

ban I; s he lived, and on whose baii.is he ret, j

-till flowing to the sea; so surely may tnej

the t'. i ol the Lmon

Capitol ; and then,

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as now. may tue sun in his couim? on no i.nm

ot the Bank or the t.;t:i!e.I Urates was again taken up. ?ilr.( 'hvh.m. resumed and contl'iiIeJ his remarks in favor of the resolution, in a sn-o e-i o! about

see. as we now see,

flouting on the top of the

., , . i mure free, more happy, more lovel , tnan thib a.-t -:::, o'.o, so Gov-! - . , . , ... our own (. fiuntv. l iro:a too assaults 1 -

er of Deputies, in which he states that

naviug read an article in the Itevenue

Britannique, referred to in the Moui-

t eui .uiion the comparative department

1 expense of France and America, and

itiiEvr r hie at tTf, s(jo. ine oi thc mo-t destructive Hrc-s that ever oc

curred at Glasgow, took dace on the

14th of January, in Queen's street, where a Court of three sides, (Queens

Court,) of great extent, occupied chiefly olution submitted by

as warehouses, was burnt to t.ie ground, calling on tne

three hours h igh iloor ior I'l-day. In Iho Senate.

on the

Loot

ias tne

ii-oc,, r of

,11:, lac resin'. Srirngue. icr comes r-.:

The property destroyed, most of which t!ie correspondence hot ween Mr. was insured, was valued at one. hundred McLane ar.d the British Govcrmr-nt was

to aprdv o

W I"-, t 1. Ill

and nity thousand pounds sferhnir. aaopei, a:, or uaving

Two lives were lost. Some idea mav by the mover ?

be formed of the intensity of the lire, respondence respecting

when it" is stated that the irron safes trtidc. liie

formed no protection to the books Jock-; taKcn up, a-i-.i .;lr. er.sier..: ed up in them. ; amendment previously o!TLrc

n;)ortioi',n'"i't

iCfli so !V'0J:1!1U

:.y to ' i'e eorthe Colo'.ial

Siill was

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moved anctlier varying practical! v

Latest from Mexico The New

vmeans eee oireo. iitn acKnowiedges 0f :.air;e arenreseittaiive Ihrl the receipt of Vera Cruz papers to Jan. ;,.,. j;i; Vl-'ii0e f..,ITr,;.. 27th. They contain, say thc editors, reyentatves' 2.".,'. tii'.s am : very violent articles, tending to in- j.s,,,,,!)rtui j., a "ppccrfi of o flame the minds of the people. Even j:,r',,,ch. Mr. '-'orsvlh irr.ird Pnrcnl- Ilcolf tltr nrjn'nrKiol

.-.., i out ttiat pari ol l.;e tinieinii.:.'

kttill iCtiO

ave it, on il

ia the breat :

hand I,.

Gentlemen, I propose-

' TMK MEMO It V OK CilOUGE WASHINGTON.'

Lxtract from Mr. Iloi.y.i-.s'' speech in the

Senate on the tariff question

" Tho gentieman from S. Carolina, (.Mr.

Ilayne) wants a .u '..'; t What! another, a:

so soon, too! bir. the one which von liav

will not exp.iif, at sootiest, until the -1 th ?darch, 1 S 3 3 , and now oifd have another

! the oack of this! Tho tribes ot Israel (am

being struck with the manifest errors it , " , ' pumicu.. allows representatives icr fracti contained, he had consulted the cdcJ ye shnted in nu-or ol the movement, upon this m.tfon, the debat.- -brated American writer, Mr. Fenimore! A 1('Ue,,'l the -JDlh has been commu- iilUK,(1. Mr. Taz nv d!, Mr.

-i i . i , i i iiicaieti iu u?. ay which we tear inai Cooper, and also General liernard who1., . , J . , , , 'lu i ' , I in ilMiiL-Iri- hit .1 HAT liiinn ,-i!,oi,,r,i,I

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Cooper, and also General Bernard who ' ., ... . , J . , , , "lM- -i..u ...i. -. r.jw i id.s .. he i j , i , r , thc .Ministry nave not been changed, as ?-... r ... , i had resided l.') vcars in America, and . , ., - l ' " , - -, . reported, it states, on tne contrary,- rr, , , , , .i rr Irom whose concurring evidence it re- , . . . 1 v.c .t-peai-.er laid I,ci ho !.,; : , -i , i i i i , fit -. i i that it is hourlv expected that era i 1 ., v, . , ml! suited that the whole Budget o united L, ... , 1 , , , , . letter lront thc heeretarv rt tiic. ti..,t,. , i j i , a t ruz will be invested bv a no, y of . . - , ve Stales amounted only to i4,lO2,().lfr. -.- , , T i , mw. transraiitin-adoitior.a! miorm; -t : of1 oa i - , i'i !.v-c 411- it ,.v.l men, v. ho kit Jalapa on ihe d, - ' , , . - , r , 01 , SOc. which divided bv i 1" J , ilic .. . .' ,. .., ' , , ., : m re'.a-sea W, Hie t xnii.-:o!i ci teo;n v.--on , c ' i i " t ' ! with I pieces ol artillery and 'J howit-; , , . , ..' , , . , , number of inhabitants, gu cs an .average i 1 , , , ,r . . sfrls. wliscn was i ' -ten il .) v-; ui 11(1 nif r r i ' V -i i , '- i ; zers, cemniai.d.d ov tee .-.iitiish r of . ... , , ,,, i i ol i Ur. juc. tor each liuuvulual, instead ... . .. , . Cornnii'dec r;:;fro o- h.at ?n ,pa '. i c r oi,- or,-. , .. - i 4' 'ar! i ne inhabitants ot i,,e city are- ,, r, , , . - .. as; of irom ..Ifr. to ...! r. as asserted in tne ..,.. . ,..,. , , 1 he Sneaker laid briore 1'im Uon-o ;

of

iires'odhi-r eoaatrwaen. the l.'nio.,, the 'j ltleY were a discontented set) were salUii ion, was the gr -at ob:e.:t ct his tnoughts. I wit,, ne year in f.fty. Then all debts w

mat ia-t four, i.e t.ditHm mat to cancelled, all prisoners n ka.cd.and those who Revenue Britaiiiii(pie,whiie the ordinary f , ' V'' ias brethren ,f the Convention Union is the ; ,mil b(?on m !Uly way deprived 'of their lands ; Vvouch iiu,t o( ib;J0, which amount- Ut U l'! lliC. ' , '" ,rcal,u int-re t c. every true Am-'rican; an. I h:l(, u ro,torcil . The poor Indoius would, , 0 . . . - , ,.,,- . , ,, . , , a show of gauanl resistance, at.d pre :., ( In i lit i i r hi-oiooni them to regard . . . , , , - 1 i Cll l) .7." ' ' I -i, ! 11 tllvej, II Ui IUCU ,. -. .. ., , ,. , Ins i tl.t , , I tiiinlv , he "at lslo ii vvi th e ven j itch a t ul.-i lee. ; . ''n''l i' "1 I 'I'll 4 I f 1 pares tie CilV or tllC brunt O tl tioit unity of Government, which restitutes; .,.', , , n.,-, vo.. i.i,,w tl,,, ; bv 'Jl,'jOJ,'J(.it),(..ii.), the lill mbcr of inha- 1 . - , . , t . . , ... , . ..i b..t, o.i tac -ltli ot i.larcn, iS.J, joa uitvv tut . ' . . ia SIPL'C. I rom the firm, determined r

in-:i one x co, .e, me v . , j , o o, o. , j u

ir pro;periy :l),.rt it-elf.

ml s-.ilV t v. and the security lie regarded t'ne uion of

lhe.-e Elates, not so mueh oi.e ol pur b.ess-i:;-s, as the treasuie-hou -e wi.icii contained tl.uiu all. lloie.in his jud,-iii!:iit, was the great magazine oi all our me ai.s of i rospcrity ; here, ;ij he tliouht, am', a- every true American till thinks-, -are deoo-ited -.'.il our animating

prospec-ls all our -olid hope for future great-I in lie hns t.i-,: iit us to maintain this (.Jo- j

ci nn.i nt, not h v c

i i on tl

four ji

jub

at lea-t, and

1 am sure more and j bead.

greater blessings were anlieipateo than lue. Is-1 Seizures ot

raelites ever enjoyed in all their ju.bili cs . I

rv iiiiich was promised, am

was realized, kiiitors, postmaster?, ami contractors, were to have ollices and it was so. Friends were to he rewarded and enemies punished audit was so with a vengeence.

per

the French newspapers

lace. Galignam's

Messenger of the l'Jih, states that the

C i r-onlitill.'-ll lo take idafSP. (il.llionnn.'c

vitv iiow-n ion .. . ... . '-J

liriacy of t'ne parties, much blood, it

was apprehended, would be shed in the approaching contest.

loiter irom li

answer to a resolution, in relation to an exnediiion among the Indians, eo ducted by IT. il. " Schoolcraft, which was laid on lhe table and ordecrd to be printed. In the Senate, March Sib. atsr usual morning business, the A pporii : -meat Bill vy ai taken up, ar.J M;

1 layloii rorsyt.i. . azeweii, 'col,

cy and i ouster, conti:sued Uie deiio.

em on tl

ot.1.; r

lh.nrnrj (,-,, (I..., c! . I ,mt nr.

Reyvlulionof the 17th nad been stop- h (hal lhc Vvcs.cu of lhae Unite(, pedat thc Post Udice,and seized at thc Sl;i(r, ti ,,-, lml ri(jp,lf, snPV:,.onn

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o r.eui nt i.i ii-i. me cunui. in iin- , ... ....i ....i . . -i -i j - i-

and even friends were mns-,Crcd, who were a ! ., fr . . (. , , tf .... . iv, , . ,' , , j u.u -uu oi otnei yyi5e participate in u.e tucrcoa, uruii me atijountmei.i

mi .mute 1- nek in ill n rontl to ambition. .

U;u, t enlarge its Pon- i U(.foI m .ls t(l bc lho,on,h--.ind it is s,,so ! rant did not mcate the cause, but he

imagines it to have been a description

i-

one liana, ner uy sui . e.iuei iog , ( ,...,, ,,. ,,, irnu:,!t rtw .-n..:!..!

1 o. ; ts ti uly ii ii it cf justice ; 'fix extreme : ! o ''niosi. at

: fist hv an administration of .ii ami moderate, ailapled for ti.-nal, raid carried on in a ml ,-piity. di itude for the j re-ervntion

,vii times manifested tn ion

The journal colled l.e Francais, had

.1. . i ; 1 . l ii.,. )....... c it.

id have what money ' :lls ueun seiz.oo, auu uu-iat-iuuiu.

tl.

most of his time, in reforming his own reforma-i frjven Oi the prints annexed tortile last tion! the Dank was to be abolished, and a new ; ,inl!K,1- ()f Curriatflirc.

one established, based on tne public revenues; : and as there is so larco a surplus of these, !

and nil were to come am'

I C l llj llll

: they would) I mean all the friends ol the 1 HUmDer 01 lite panipniei, called Aiay-

niiiistratioa and it is to bj su that is if . eux: several print sellers had also been , l-iMlioticiiu be postponed until after the j proven ted. Louis Fiiillippe must be t cltctii.nl And in addition to iheso von . .1 i - .1

am. w hie 1. 11 once 1 r.ev s nou i , . 1 i icMitsa uiiuu ma nui"-.

, not only ne oj

inion he eiUertained of

Ja the House of

uepiTseiitath

the

.(.

esolutioa in relation to

tho affairs of tha Hank of the l'r

in etaiuirv

liiio uie auairs 01 ma n:v.h 01 inn t r:t-

ent U ashiPgton on hid (,.,1 Sia!.-s was funhr di-e.issr.,! l,v "'o

-, hut lo v, uich V.TI O

cit ;

1"

ception ol '

likely to sjiiiiii,- up to

its USCOlhli tiio-..- causi - ;,!-!,. ucr it.

ive; -throw the pre tent sv stem, would leave littie hone 01 any future bom-si :i:sl re-union.

Of an the presumptions indiiSiren by

demonstralior.s of respect to the father of his country" It is of record that Andrew Jackson voted against a vote til

thanks to Fresid

O UK IlK.lil uuill nil: l..l 1 IlUil'v' V ll.lil . 11 s 1 , I ' 'ii I'vi - i ' '. m is therefore not surprising that he amentlment u! ie should decline uniting wiih his fellow S- loet ( 'ornmilie

citizens in demonstrations of respect for l;;Jlot; was rt-jecld Yeas, SS; Xuvb his high, pure, and up.suilied character. , -;.

oof

an

I!c!l

proposed that the

be cnosea bv

i. i. ai:. iu mm, 1..;., 1,...-

thin;:s which were not promised. liaeniyciicu iu tuu 1-"' -iM " The President has done what no other did ! been received from the districts in the

o : lie has, a

n tie

Govi rnmeiit ever ili-tiiicl and widel v-extend-

ed ooi.-iinunitirv. Such a thing has happened

J I' '"' 0 lor can ;lo: he has. as il were, anu 1 h i a ted ; 1 -i i-i ni I v- il 1 hp licil sra. i lit rnmilrv

-"'j space, and an American Minister is near to ; :iJ0Ilt tlicrc had suffered greatly from

; " ! sickness, scurvy, lever, and cholera mori! He has, moreover,, ' '..,.,.,. ,

DUB. 1 iie; laiicr was pii ucuiui ly iiic.iu-

it: I am father of cd, as tiic strongest ;uid healthiest men

U Mec-

'. ca, and in the Hodee country, 1.3,030

mouth.

luoi:, mai;, that, is one of the rashest, which . . ... .. i .... i i-... i ' .

0ci,-,.,r iep.ea.eu ,.ui, i,n o,e upp. iau.o : , , (,C(),.,., ta ,.;c

lor lae oouocr.no i':i.i:i;i,:.,on ui i unn.00,1 ...... ..-. rn-il.-.r .('

invented and sent on polities, any size or any . 1 .. i . t O, ..(

101111.- .-vie v on a ucmoui.11: 1 am i.ii.n-i v j ...v.

the democratic nartv. Are you for amalsram- , u pit: carried oil in '2 hours.

even,. 1-1000,0.. a, .1 p. 0..10.. u, excepuou lo , ujol) fint Cn billet poor fellows!

i. . : uit.iu.iij v ; tinu liiui -a c stijiooso uur.iiivoi running into an age of miracles, we

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-I K o i il - -r s - r-w.' 1 11 urifo t. . . 1 ..

mil ; ivi'i-i ':irriii! uti in n-ic

1 lie I

time

inn-, uoi 1 xpoci us repeiuion. ; VAi w.,s

vv a: Inngloii, therelore, coul.l regard, and!.- 7

did repaid, liothiioj; as of paramount ioiitical intr-ie-t, iii.t the integrity of the t'nioii itself. Vv iti. a united Government, v.cil adauuistered, lie snv,' we had nothing to fear; and without it, nothing to hope. The sentiment is jest, audit; niomeiitiious truth should solemnly impress the whole country. It we ndglit reciiid our country as por'oiiated in the spirit id' W i'-d.iu.'t on : i f v. e mi :ht eoiiri-

as r- ii.-i . ntii:-- her, 111 tier na!t re-

pio-perity, and her future at ehani.-ti r demandin.-r of

lerali.-ts have been so loinr neglectei

. as determined to maice up lor lose . -... ... h... ..... re you against appointing members j damage in Arabia. Haif of the Suez ; tpient recall. A

make up 'for lost lhe violent rums had produced great

1.

I T. f ... il 1 1

Air tVnn.lf, rtnlnlinn In r,-l-,imn in i T. H tl V.C lilCll SU imilt C(t amend

tho Chickasaw treaty has been adopt- n,CI!l' li,at a OL,,cct -finittce bo aped. Thc committee are instructed to poimed to make sundry inquiries, ia theenquire and report the tacts, connected rcces?s o.tm, touching the general

iiaiik oi

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ed

witli the loaso to Win. V.. S.oww. .ntio.t ni.i.iagt niont 01 me

the "fraud," if anv there be, will he ;'''at(i" Vth int,(n,rlio:,:S ; l'vVori hc completely developed. ' n" (air '-'l1'1' or belore the J ; tnird Jioailay of December next. ?,ir. Rumors of another change in thc . Iuriess proposed lo amend this ameatlPresident's cabinet are in circulation. ' ment, but before: the Speaker had deci-

They are said to arise from the rejec- ded whether the hitter proposition was

tion of ?lr. Van Huron, and his consc- in order, the House

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of Congress to offices) See n-y precepts. Areilla(J been washed aiviiv. The locusts

you for it? See my practice. Are :y6.i ; covcrCfJ th0 wales for in'lles and miles. asauut internal improvements ) See mv .Mays-; n,. , , . . , , . , Ar , . -.,'. ? c? " ,f ,- I he c!)o era nad broken out in his Mavnie itij. Are you tor taem : bee an act ol , it, tlie same day, embracing the suae principles, JOSty'S &t!) I OOt at Chazpore, and, ill is approved by Andrew Jackson! A jo you for, twelve days, tell men, two women, and tho nullification! Iliad no p.vnor (do yoa see) i four cllildrcil, had fallen victims, to execute a law, nor even a treaty, against! the will of a" sovereign slate- Arevoua-j LATKU FKOM ENtiL.VNn. gainslit) Kead my letter to the Charleston! The packet ship Dover, Capt. Aye, dinner eaters. Are you against the Bank) has arrived at IiOstoil ifOIli l.iverpooi, lhad my Jlrtt message. Are you for it) Read : wjt!i advices to the '2 1st, being four davs my lan. And to come to the subject directly ! j.,. f.((l)i ve ooL oetore u5, are you lor oraain.st a protective: , . .' . , i:-i,; i ( ,!, i.;.... 1 a.,, ti,;,. that. orn-l li,c Liverpool Journal says there can

:;t! Or, hovy should . tlii .,r.ci,0y a you p!ca-e gentle-' he no daubt that an ample .erection of

'" '' ol! to' men ! Now, with all these blessing npoti you' peers had been decided upon, to carry ft;, kindlmg tlume of! ,,. ;l . v s,!lv. it... i.:m 1 '

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ami etiov mis luoiice : vv nai a (leiigniiui va- 'Pi,,. 1 1 t ,.., J n . .if ( .p. ernna I i.rn m-ir . nt va

nt lor our conduct, as puliiic-

. 01 i private c;t ,eu-, iiow should he itii. , who has ventured to talk of di

end (!i-me;.i!if-rme

V "'''in!! lK;'US',v' rillI'''i and enjoy this jubilee! Vhat a delightful va-i 1 5,.,. , t . ' 1 no 1. state, nter-i . , 1 , , , ne Iji'.crpool v.oru market , inct! Are you not ton I 01 variety: II you . .. ' in ! ..any aira.u.st !nr-yo llo;.cr C!l)l cxp,.ct to f,.,d greater than ''"j1; a"d codec remained inactive. !l:,:,:';c': ot !hilt under this nondescript administration." 1 The apprehensions of a quarrel r fhc settleni.-nt ol Ihlgiuni had va

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York paper Fays:

uijourned.

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-ht.-:.l pr-p.r,,y which! Yii I(.r.ra (h:lt (1L.w visited the 'u" ( ---'tost paper Says: -it is now ". i: ,.;";1"1;1' ;l -seat of Government of:Marvlad,at An- Plh cerla.ntl.at the business w.l be ' ;-'e ; ;:;,r!''aI-'VM. Friday lahynvitationof..11 ?Ak F l nou.-, tlo cipacity oi Gov. HtnvAitn, acconu.mied by Grn. , f " a!" CV l"r a'1'1 h r .i..ees.,f ,..ro-p,-ri-;Cuyv,,n5, of the United Stales Se-I hi ih I)l',ch talks a,,ou;, ,lct ,r.e. uhile 1 l.i, I.i.n. a ....1 m.. r c.i.- jr. r rclusiil ot the Aulocrtit, there is all but

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lort ', ever V , . i .l'- e l. I.ut i;i-memlier-mei.t '-'ri. - s ji tl,,. veiy bnrg i lo'ch pre-i in s tin e t . 1 c 1 : 11 ; it v.i, aid lav iti rude nod i'uthh-ss hum! 0.1 tiiii ;,ieat aent ilo it. Il v.oiihl -, -j, ,,0. .iv, net u..'i-; what o e po-v si,, hut nil ;-i'ii . r ,,i' r gainm, h. t, or ae;'i,i'i":o,i''iv in,- ' i li. would leave lhe

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i'.i, J.s a ! nale, and Mr. JKxn-i:n, of the House of. "j Aulocrat, there is all ,;!ii! exertion, ! , ...... ,t 1 -.i .1 certiiiiil v of bis assent.

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lie dined with the,

certainly of Ids assent.

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v.overaor on i nlay with a large par-1 . " , .... ..........

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1 1 to 1 i iinoti-, hv active i-f-; i, anil (in r;iltirdav w;is presen.t ui lioth i ., , . ,' . v' '

where he i

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leueu to i'jiigiaiid, in oruer mat ne mav ' in me nouse oi ivepreseiilatives vo

have, the advantage of another outfit of . ferday there arose a discu.,?ioii ofii o -i:, 0000, without being put to any extra ; decp,and universtil interesf. It took expense, beyond the amount of stage place upon thc disposition to be given and steamboat fare from Paris to Con- to a Memorial, presented bv Mr. Avdon. Mr. Livingston is to go to 'ranee. Aits, of Mas-aehusetts, irom a vast pomMr. Tazewell to lake the State De- her of citizens of the United States rc.-i-partmeiit. Gov. Cass is to have some dent of the city of New York, tvnio::new situation, so .as to make room for strati tig .against the violation of TreaCol. R. M. Johnson in the War Oli'ee. ties hctw ccn the LI. h'.. and the Chc rokee ?ation of Indians, bv the laws and The.loath-oirediseas.e the small Fox judicial proceedings of the St-e of prevails to considerable extent at Pills-, Georgia! and against the non-execution

bnrgn. 1 ii many instances it has prov- of lhe laws of thc LI niied States ed Jatal, r.venilivp nf bo ili.i.oi. :.n,l

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iii jw.wn kii 1 u .mil, Oi jCVV I Ol iv ; , . , fj. . 1. 1 1 ; , 1 1 , ... relation t nereto. taken in connexion lias prohibited siups Irom eiiteiing,wi(h-: ,. , . ,, , , . . ,i i;-. -,fii, i. 4 i-i 1 'with tho highly imporhint deeisiu-i o out ipian. inline, at that port, winch have , ., 1 ,

l..lf ..,.. i . I . . r . a ... 1 i l ; int.- oiiLin.1111 , i.,ii: i u:i i,,tuini .11 .IS 1 . leu any place in Jurope whore thc cho-'; f 1 , , , , .

I 111 IV I - .11 I ' ' lill- r.Hij.. I t. t I I 3 iU1. lilll- ' rial excited a setisiiion wb.ir.h mav be

:ra exists.

Magnanimity. The Printers,

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Hundred in iiumiier, ot t int innati. who lnelionale

had made arr;i;ioements for celcbratine. fh Hons

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oi .mi ins oi me i,egisi;uuro,

was received wiih p-rca! the Mt.niix.-r;. ., ,'. (iu

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mot. ;io,d continued until a

the approaching anniversary- of V'ash-: late, hour u the day, when it was py ingtoifs birth day, with proees-jon, din- cheeked by a u ces.-fui ino'ion for the

ner, icc. met on Monday r.Uli nil. a nd - Previous (uostio-i. Tho Memorial unanimously agreed fo disjiense wiih the i w-as propo-sed iy '.Ir An-, U tv ferd inner, .and apply the amovnl thereof, red to a Sob 1 1 Cormntitce. I i the (, '2 per man) to the stidcrers by inuii-J comstr of the Debate a motion vt ;n made dation. j to refer il to a Committee of ike Wii.-b-

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commerce from tho ocean, another gener i-j '' ui'" lor getting Up Jacobin clubs to tion way renew it; if it exhaust our treasury, overawe the Senate of our Union."

prosperity

j on the Union, which took prered pro A duel took nlace on the 'of tho Motion of Mr. Ti. .f

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s-ian uit. in Vicortiia, between A'r. (.i, mieJi,,., n,r-;., ,v,

Anolhrr!-

,isi advices: H was stated that tho Prussian Go

vernment had ratified the treaty relative to I'clgium conditionally, the ratification to fake elfoet only in case it should

The "Craftsman." Jackson paper,; be. exchanged with" those of all the :-pea;!ng of (he- nieetir.gs got up by -the ; oilier powers. It was reported that the party,'" to dor,oip: e !!,. S-palc ii.r rc-j Russian ( JoverniMent, alter several disj a 'ting ti.e nomination of the tavoiitej (Missions, had come to the detcrminasoa of ;)',,' says-'- Vv'e sic r.o; tion of not ratifying lhe treaty, and that propriety in all this; and tin: next we1 the Austrian Government had romo lo

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near!. " iln! n-eiit- v ;(, 1 ruly mi-l ni-( ,,-,1 j;) th :r,:, chelv," says one of the s-iceta'-M--, . ! (i.;- M.-b t!.- . -. i " , .......

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