Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 27 April 1832 — Page 2
SO.MARY. In the Sexati:. April P2th, a communication was made by the Chair from the Master Cammandants of the Navy, praying lor an increase of pay. The communication was referred to the
Commsttee on the Navy, and ordered
to be printed. Mr. Maucy, from the
other side contended, that the contin-j House that, in obedience to the resolu-, sent fund could not be'rropcrlv applied ition adopted on Saturday, he had is-1
to tins object, and that a refusal to make the appropriation would be received as a suggestion that the Senate did not wish that a .Minister should be sent to France. The question being
I ! put. there appeared Ayes Noes 21.
1 he ice 1 resident giving lus vote in
POLITIC A I,.
l-iio.v rrnopr.
thihnia has arrived
Letter from Mr. N an Buren, m re-j
sued'his warrant directingthe Sergeant. to one address-d to him by a com-i 'r)C Q
at-Arms to take into custody Samuel : mit.tee appointed by a large meeting of ; or- (rom Livxai'ooL.with Foni.o paHouston; that the Sergeant-at Arms ; tnc citizens of the citv of Now York. ; jrs d' February J3; find the lihont, :it
j ,ny v. )N, 1 eh.
Gcnth nn !
J 1th. lS3-
ad thereupon taken him into custody,!
and that he now awaited the further or-; nr,yih,vv i have been honored
dcr of the House; upon which, ! with your kind 1 tt vr of the first inMr. Daviss of Mass. moved a re-olu- ,f.,nt- communicating to me the scnti-
Fel-
Conmteonth; judiciary,' reported the affirmativeAhc amendment was car- tion that Thursday ixt be s apart tor : t of;l pblie meeting of my Fe T-n r ir (i pi'. Jned. the hcai ingot tills case. .Mi. L utson low-(. ltizens on ihe. subject of the r "Icrctnrv o1? War to nrd'e uTr w'c- i Mr. Clay then moved to strike out suggested the propriety of an amend- jcdion hy thc Senate of mv no.nin ment for the rurhoascVf an islandV1 for a Minister to Belgi- ment, "that in the mean timesanl Hons-;ti Miniver to this o-untry.
I
...v. '77'' r not necearv, and, as the appointment appearance. .Mr. .Mitchell, oi i memorial was also presented bv .Mr., . . ' ., . li ,, ..!.,' . . i , ;. . , 4 i.
i -v- -- i c j ,- swas not maoc, me senate couiu imi uicn inunu, ,u ,i:uiimuuii. ioi to the .New York Sacietv tor : . .. . n...:. -iir..-.
Maucy from
thc reformation of juvenile delinquents.
4 'Utn.on the ground that the mission was ton should oe admitted to bail tor his ; iTaviiv always observed , on tin
! i .t . , AT.. Afu.l.J! l" W ! . ,'J ,i. .i
-hi. -uiiciieu, ot o. v.. ; nnrt ,, i enul) icans oi l ie CUV oi
m-iYew York, a frank an. 1 fearless inde-
ol Mr. lJavis. that said Houston b
j the name pur 1 1.? j.ninials ut S which 'iiir . i . . , j IurniSii ;: yi
j It -Mi;:. of iJurope in tetvupb a OOl'led u s
II
lh iCW
oiJi 1 1 av ke, brings Car-
Is I. 'i or!
..ictk ; i .e
of .March , from : correspond.: iiis
.tracts. agreed that t :. pc; .':; 1-udy to be jji'H- ii!y withstanding thc rethe King of Stai to
.. a flairs Oi 1'ohtl; little that is new from
0 lie 1 Iiot ; i. ' :; (.1
feel the same embarrassment in voting
pravmg to
i in - .i -- ::is win ii liii: 1 1 1 11?. t . i I I i u.ilili lit a 13
creiea-ea trem their onuga-! , . ,
tion to the Government, and oXcnuzl":1 ""T w,?lu"" to takeiuvenilcolll nders convicted in ! siJorab f d.scuss.en on this mo, ion, a the Unit,d Mates Courts into their 1 d'.tv of opinion concerning ,.i,;K. i i , i" ! the necessity of the mis-ion. ihesub-
,' , . , i- .,. i ,.i t i iect was not discussed, purely owing to dice en the ,lu uciarv , and ordered ' ... . i , , ai i the tact mat the nomination is pending be printed. Alr.JotiSTOx ga e notice i . , , ,. . . I
m
to oe that In
tion i AI r. liavi
forthwith discharged from Custody. On this motion a Debate arose, which occupied three hours, when Mr. M. withdrew his amendment. Mr. Davis, after some further dc-
In Lo.mio.n
ling about tl
tl
1 ): CU
t:a; ere
is "x. ere of the
l,
re a
net di-
raciJ-
; .n t rsnrml o -wirl , m hirnvi inn tivz IO N (H1 . U ( ri
, i i j 1-11 1.' , tl l' UhlL i UU 111 I CU.! i iM;C Ul i i . w l" tin u-lu iv
nut! a co a siiniM''!uoiuaiv nui roiauvc : . -
11 1 tA 1 hr i ? i ti'i .id
I'M lit U Cv IJ t
hould to morrow ask leave
bill rel,
to the Louisiana ianai. .Mr. Hayxk
v.;n i , . , 4 j- k sj--; agreed that the Senate, should sit to-
p?ndenceoi opinion, aiui .i iiisimei ..st
ed regard to truth and justice in their ; lloor;u
estimate and support ot pubhc nien.l .m,rir hut was i et
have looked to their approbation wit'i; solicitude as a criterion of conduct, and ! jt has been ascertained that the dehave received thc testimonials of res- c,;t f.f r Kesher. amounts to G.2G.").0 JU
bate, and to evince to the friends of the ocl; Wllj wUch they have occasionally : -,.;.ncs. accused that his object was not a vexa-; lolinrc.( me, with correspondent satis- i 'ij citizen K:-. cf the f French,
faction, hut never with such deep iel t i wjjje Wai;xi:.
dilied his resolution, so
ets
r t
oi ran?,
-1 -1 . : . . . 1 . .. - : . , o
setisiDiiuv as in me pi esem uim.hu ,..,,.,,.. ,. v ,
Tl. i O.l Ivrmifrit in. i'.ir. I. -if ti iUn li.iil.i. 1 V .1. . r. t . .
lu-'if no vivut;.!!. i iuv. ..... ,.i wiv. - acvereu tor itie ur?t iinu iroui ui umu- v , nnu n
er 'ay a cahricdet dri-
ace. i roni me n niow-
decision on the question, audit was ! and, at the suggestion of Mr. Wicklil le, 1T ,nuj friends, and placed in a con- j -w exlraet it would seem ii. .M. b,ad
Corps. Several bills from House were reported v ith and without amendments. A letter was communicated by the Secretary of State, from the American
Counsul. at Havre, stating that ther
fe, accepted the following substitute for
his own motion, viz:
brought to
lav, for the exclusive purpose of acting
on this particular nomination so as to I That Samuel Houston h
disembarrass the uuestion. ! thc bar of the House, '
The object of the charge against the i i charge of having assaulted anJ beaten vo humilinte
made lilC mistake ui t.iuaing iiiuiiiui-
,1,
, idual
spicuous situauon among strangeis, in a , 4". :v. I. r, A -- 0 -i ir, i fin; nf.-in t.'l-1
ken of mv Position to level at me a shall
mienueu 10 w ounu me to iue nun .iv, .mu ,,,..,,, , r Aioncrcli: in
eves ofthe Go-, r,..,,iro S:1V'-
nu
in
t!
driving the cabriolet to be ar
rested for an attempt upon the sacred
1 rr :,.!i, a.
ic
Collector of the Port of Wiscassel again j Win. Sianberry, a Member of this ' Vernment and nation with whom I was
was an indication of a design on the part ! coming up, .Afr. Ki:xxox,of Ohio con- .louse from of the cVench (Government to increase Vluded , pon it, ami Mr. words spoken
the .Male ot U.no, lor (() tr(.;at
bv said Slanbcrrv, in his i,,,f r.ttl,
have announced that the Vis-
thc duty on Cotton, prove .Pennsylvania
iiid to whom 1 was, as yet,1 . viM.rt Berthier de Sauvignvhad
known. Thanks to the gcn- .(Win,,nt m Sain'c. Pi daaie on awar-
bdl to imJjAnv' -Maine, took thc floor; butj place as a Member of this House, in de- croll, anj warm hearted promptness of j t .1,cu,iu him of a personal attack
ihe hour of one having arrived, the I b it
upon a
T
-ocuui; uis 1 v - . , , . . v , , 1 f ... ,1 1 w . ,
ported bv Mr. Chvmbers without i -u. me u;n . , ' f. 1...- , .1-1 . ... 1 m, i- I I., fl.n Xon-(P Nnir,t,. v,.,.;m m Hie resolution was
umeuuinei'.i. ine various 0111s iroui; "- . -.j. ....j j.i h i . i:n the House were read twice and com-1 several bills, relating to the a flairs of mined. M'lG Histrict of Columbia, which have
t '"- my le.now-v uizens oi ,evv i oik, me . i. k ,,,r If atmears. liowever. to
ame moment tuat brought me tne pois-, , i tj..lt ttic j.count twice call-
in
The S -n-ite then resumed in Com- passed tne House ot Representatives, mitteethe consideration ofthe Uenernl !; received their first and second reading. Appropriation bill. Several amend- and were referred to the proper Comments were made, annropiating audi- i mittee. Som- other private bills pass-
tional sums fer clerk hire, in the Offi. es ' ed through intermediate stages; after
agreed (o almost unaniniou
3Ir. llou-lon was then brought to the bar ofthe House, in custody ofthe Sergeant at Arms, when
The Speaker announced to the ;
cused the charge all
us saapc OIied shaft of my enemies, brought also i C(1 ()Ut? .U1J al icn?l, pulled up his horse
the missive of my friends" with heal-jwi(h s0 ,nuch forcc that he threw 1
mgou its wings.
When vou inform ;
upon his haunches, and thus prevented
your constituents of this circumstance, . (i( .)ir,0 (). ca!,riolet from even touch-
'geu ag vinst mm :
cf Surveyors General of the Public Lands kio be applied under trie instructions from the Secretary ofthe Treasury.' An amendment offered by Mr. Smith, allowing .$ J)S'2 5!) for extra services given, and extra expenses incurred, by Judge Doty, in the trial of the "Winnebago Indians at Prarie du Chien was negatived. An amendment was moved by Mr. Kixo to strike out the .sU'lOO appropriated fer tiie General Land efiicc.and insert 13.000. This amendment was resisted by Mr.Cii vmui:k-. Poiiu:xrr.R.
w hich the Senate proceeded to the coun
" i . i i r-
consideration of Incentive business, and l,rt-Tare ueU:i"
continued engaged in that business u--til the ailjonrnmenf. In the House of t ' epresentatives af-
and staled to turn, that n he desired Jcnce, and how
el to assist in bis dclence, tune to s.11(i- iiito mv heart
they will at once perceive how well
timed and cllectual lias been the assurr .1 j l .
since oi svmnatuy, esteem a.ui conn- , -, ljf 1!u.,,in(r ;n ,!, P
leeiuv it must imvcio .,.i ..r,.r., .,r,i; ii,;c .-.ffi,:
ing the King. To-day (Saturday) hewas conducted Irom tiie prion, first to
e, or the beneht ei
I vvitnesse?, to mention it, and his rej.niest should he reported to thc House , tor iis onlcr thereon.
did
In testifying to my public conduct, lliey are pleased to -peak with eulogium of me, as contributing while in the cabinet, to the success of the present
."o in
mg
t II i ...i: I i ... I..v . rsii l -i
tor the isnos ton ofono t.v.rnin.r !,,,.! Jious.ua lepueu.mai . a;iininistration: I hat signed success, 1
7 1 I j I J I 1 11.1...-.. . . . .
1 1 1 t . l 11 .'VI II 1 I'.MII MM '! III. II 111" ll ll'l 1 Ifl lil V c t . , 1 II.tI . . x , x ' r w 1 i i " . - . . . , . ..i.
ea:cr rud oelore thei " ' . . . , eei t.inci u iuu iu utu.ui, i uit-t'm-
(i ithe. testimony ot .vitncsses, and tnat lie . iiu.nily due to thc political sagacit v.u n-
: could ne nrepareu Willi ins ueicnce m ( wearvimr industry, and unnht st raedit
vur hours. forward course of our present venerat-
The Speaker then directed that thc c, ci,;e. Ail the humble merit 1 can
claim is, that of having exerted iuv-
siik'ss, me opeaxer rim ueiore
House the following letter from Hon. Wm. Stanherry, of Ohio. To fir Hon. Asiiukw Shvi.nson'.
Sir: I was wavlaid in the street, ! accused be conducted from the Hoi
andHvYX!:, on th
rroui
that
near to mv boarding house, last night, ! Alter w mch, about S o'clock, and attacked, knocked i -Mr. Davis, of Mass
down by a bludireon.and severely bruis. poiatmcnt oi a Committee
self to the utmost to execute his natriot.
moved the an- r .,,,a t;l., v;..,.-c - .c ! P0"'01
of Privile-
. i- -. 4- t . -.x i - . i-. m -.n horc 1a rrai-
: .,- iu- Cd and wounded v rs mine Nnuclon ' iies, to iuiis,ist ui sucn wuu..u-,
i i 1 late ot Tennessee for words md-(" in ' sider and report the proceeding proper r.i rrrnspi :i ! '.Tunn r im 1 u n is m nrn'rpes nn1'"1, J 1 A ".it ssct . nu w ui us s poKCU lil : v l . . l. . '. , cu
c I r - j i :.. .1.. ir s , ' t.. hcipvi.. Ur iU llo!i. in tho t ro
p . i.iiv it ill '.mi ii.i I ir sn iu njwncfin. 'i. im. uu..t . . m r mi. iiz-.. n ......
i nr.1. r. t 1 1 1 ' i - - - ii ui !
The amend
ing sacrificed all personal con derations
to ensure their success, wnen tnreaien-
ed wild extraneous cmnanassments.
the two li.mmittecs en defended by Mr. King.
ment was ngieed to, ayes OO.noes IS. Mr. Clay moved to strike out the items appropriating salary and outfit for a Charge to Guatemala, deeming the
mission unnecessary. Nome discussion
tne
tivcs;bv reason of which 1 am conlin- of the case, cd to my bed, and unable to discharge The restdution was agreed to w ithout
n'v duties in I ho lloiiso. and n'lon, (.debate, and the tollowing member
the interests of my co
communica.e tins mloiina
the Place de la Bourse, where not:
to inculpate: him wu (ounu. There h a speculation that Europe may be involved in war if Don Pedro shall invade Portugal and make a successful stand. Ferdinand of Spain, has determined to assist his natural ally, in folly and crime, Don Miguel France and England have forbidden his interference, and it is said that Russia will favor it. There is a great and growing jealousy of the last named
and much reason for it.
I The re. form bill i.i rlrrrland will bn
passed through the house of lords, by creating new peers if necessary.
This is resolved on; and, perhaps the
i uai mv exertions were aruuous, t 1 , . i i . r , - , . . , ... ' i lords to prevent a new branch ol in-
vanity, assert; wuetner my sacrilicesl
;es,
will give way; for, nolens ro-
look place on this motion: when
motion was ne gatived bv a vole of oO to S. most of the speakers having expressed their regret that the information communicated by Mr. Clay had not been ieccived earlier, as' thev were
r.ovv fettered bv the recent confirmation ! lo
ofthe nomination of the present Charge at Guatemala. In the House of Representatives, the case of the complaint against the Collector of Wiscasset coming up, Mr. Storrs, of Connecticut, concluded his argument against discharging the Committee on thc Judiciary from the further consideration i hereof. He was followed bv Mr Kennon on thc opposite
side, who spoke until the expiration of j
the. hour allotted tor such business. The House ha ing proceeded to the Orders of the Day; and the bill for thc establish ment of a Military Board for the administration f thc Ordinance Department was arderedtobc engrossed for a third reading. Several bills concerning the District of Columbia were severally ordered to be engrossed lor a third reading.
and re-.juest that you will
the llou-e. X - . II
cry iopec tiullv. Wii.i.i.vn St
Member of the H. R. from O. April 11, 13.
s o Tint noon rpinn w if i iminn'uf
istituents. I j were forthwith appointed by the ( hair detraction and reproach, I leave tomv ? r " I , 1 r"P .1 .'ii. xt ' 1 ' o i tail rr .in.i m n::' nimi'iit :i nmn.i;.
tion to vou, lo compose me commiuee, v iz. .uesrs. . COunirvmen to determine. Still 1 shall , 1 : , Vl'"
lav it before Hwh, of Mass Dttvvrox, Taylor, ! ever regard mv situation in that Cab-j ,V ' ' V ' 1" 1PSr" 00 J,,st Wavxk, Mi;utxxCR, Clav, and inct, oitl.e most fortunate events ! !n!'ch .f i!S omancipateon vours, EU'Svvouth. jof mv life, placing me as it did inclose Ireland xv uch is" not.ung at all.' vx.lruv, The House then adjourned. ; am, Urniliar relation with one who has 0ln? . fW ?C of, l c,,lolfVc;
Tii
well been described by Air. Jefferson as
mained in England and Scotland-
mandinghini to take in custody, wher-i t'ougu the.r respective cnairmen ml to haV( ever to be found, the body of Samue l iLnu?;. fcw ) ork' a,ul ; esteem isasul Houston, and the same in l.is custody to ; iinos of Massachusetts. ; Goj, tliycnu keep.suhject to the further order and I , 1 'lc,lT,,ttee10n Ial,cl Putlown! Ofthe pa i; l t r..,., i the value of tne domestic manufacture ...i,;!, i ;ilT1
discretion of the 1 louse.
report of the committees on u po-sessinc more of 'the Roman in his! , Ul"erisc rannlly d.sappearmg,
1 -i - i .! in Mi'itii" t " r n c t'i-( rn'i:-i
iuv ii: limn j .' i jmv v mnt u
Many emigrants were proceeding to the United States. Ireland remains in a dreadful condition misery is thc "order of the. day."1 The observance of the anniversary of the death of Louis 11', which had been established by law, was abolished on
the k2Sth Feb. without debate, but by a
very serious and nearly unanimous vote in the French chambers. Aves iLV2.
t 7
1 . 1 1 j I .11 . Tl 1
Mr. Vance thereupon offered thefol-TMlM-l.a: . . 'IU1,USLU ") character than anv man now living,"' j
a ing resolution: h ,. - ' . h1-' iandwnoso administration will he look-
i i nn I . , i , - i no res .a oi rcmim nri'ii vx l if" v . .1 1. . :.. ' 1
I litsolvoi. 1 hat the Speaker do issue i " - eu m, in iuiure nines, as a golden era j his warrant, directed to the Sergeant-at 1 ork manulacture of iu our history. To hav e served under A.m. -ttipmliro, to inn i f,u; ,v! pu per and gcisS have 1 ust come to hand, Mlr , a Chief, at such n tlmo.
respective cnairmen, aml to havc W0!1 his confidence hind
1 a sufficient glory ,ecof that thank enemies cannot deprive me. i particular act of hostility to
domestic manufacture; .v.ru 1 ;im iirinil;v :n,ld.t...l f,. !.
" - I j "J HMLllltU IV 1 LlIVr
Which resolution was warmlv deba-i ' j , ''o ' . t . present expression of feelings on the ted for several hours, and finally the 1 7 ;vnl !J ;(),(' aru I,!ud part of my Republican 11 How citizens,
ouse adopted the resolution of Mr.1 , " . n is not, perhaps, proper, and 1 would 1 . . - . . I rii!'. 1 iKf I h;ii 1 ii 111-1 rr if ihn :i r( ir Ir1 11:1? ' r x 1 i. .. . . . 1
y ante by a vote ot I la lo !.'a. and the V- " . V- A . .. uhiik, 1101 necessary, mat 1 should l,n,i5P:,.limirni,l. i d efJl ncd from 2(Ho per Cent, will le v rn .. cI, The ennrtesv tnthn
In the Senate, April l(i,Mr. Forsytli, from the Committee on Foreign Re
lations, leporteu a run to exempt ves-
av inilCll. I lie crtnrteev
.i.i-i 1 1 1 1 l J "J
tne qu.uuynas neon improveu in anotu hil,hcst of our Legislative bodies ohlithe same proportion. ! ges us to presume that the reasons as-
1 ne report maue on glass snows a s
nioba hie an
sels coming from Portugal from duties J ,C-P,,0J0,()00
on tonnage, which was read twice and i persons, who r
laid on the tabic. 1 he bill to extend thc benefits of vaccination to the Indi-
noe
Several new French r peers have been created. Attempts were making to settle the affairs between France and Hayti. Count Orloif, an aid-de-camp of th-3
emperor of Russia, lately arrived at the
In the Senate, April Rhh, the Chair communicated a report from the Secretary ofthe Treasury in reply to a resolution ofthe Senate re.piiriug the amount of duties which w ould be repealed, if the present bill to repeal a part of the duties on imposts should pass. A letter from the President was also laid before the Senate, covering a letter from the Secretary of State, recommending the exemption of Portuguese vessels from the tonnage duties.
Various private bills and bills from the
House, and resolutions laying on the table, were acted on. The Senate then, in Committee ofthe Whole, went into the consideration of thc General
Appropriation Rili. The amendment moved by Mr. Forsyth on the preceding day was withdrawn. Mr. Miller then rnovtd to ttrikeout the appropriation for an outfit for a Minister to Franc; in the room of Mr. Rives, w ho is about to return home. Tlrne was a uui-i lerable discussion on this motion.
Mr. Hi ckxlr m ule a report in favorable to certain bills from the House on the subject of pensions. Mr. Clav, from thc Committee on Manufactures, made a report on thc subject of the Public Lands., accompanied by a bill to appropriate, for a limited time, the proceeds of the public lands. There was an opposition made to the second reading of this bill by Mr. Ronton; when,
on motion of Mr. Smith, lor the purpose of taking up the Appropriation
loll, the bill just reported was ordered to lie on the table. Mr. Clay then moved the printing of the bill and report, and to print oOOO extra copies. M M I 1 -via, i rni
;u. vaiarnners moved au'ia. 1111s motion led to a discussion. Mr. Smith also moved to lay this motion on the table, which motion was negatived Ayes 1, Noes 10. Of the report, after considerable discussion, 50')() extra copie were ordered to be printed.
The St ,'iiatc adjourned at the close of
this debate. In tiie House of Representatives, af-
iornedbvlbe m.-iioril v fit r 1 1 1 r rli.r'i.!
rua va ne e more than e i Huguc: and it was speculated that ..uai vaiue c. "" ion were sincere; if so, I console myself tt ii 11 i 11 fx K m'-t subsisting about lO.StO '.;, tho nors ' n , . ... - . J Holland, hacked by kussia, would urge
cceive in wages Tg.OUO : m, ncmLu i ' ,.,r..J ner claims against j'.elgfum.
. . . . .. iinuiijui Hiiniii i i.i v u uu u.ii i iest in 101 e rpi i r j i ,
uident oi mo.ieys paid lor; ra u likdv ,() (lHennine the miiliiv " V ' ' ' r"mV irooPs
twitl.inthe "orks;espe-:ofthosoroa,ons ,and the injustice of tSutt a
I U.MI Mr. I III: tll-M I Llll IIII1IIS ll'l.l I I no
... - a . v. . .x c i in vi I i i I i i
j dollars, mdepi
i operation no
in.- ...a. 1 ( :.... .. . .,
ii i- o oi ui. i v c i c ii l i i I i.iiu i ii i ei'i I I ir cnm.ii' n.i tr'Uu'imi'i'ii on i
- - " " ' I 111 I I 111 Llll. IIIFIII V rlllll llllllriM mill'll I ,
i i , (, - ' cv 1 . ; juutisiuii
ot luel, ecc. J he selling price of glass j Aovv mo? gcatemoni in conclusion
nas ueea icuuceu irom ,j io live per;
cent, since its domestic manu
..... ,.m. i .i i . .v.....
as tiutnauij jioieeicu
ve pcr,to tliank you heartily for the expres 1;lcturc I sion of individual feelings with w hic!
I von have ni 'omnnnif.il fiw. i-.-.. 1 ' I-r..-
rni i , r 1 ; j - v, , ,,,, i v.-ii nn iuii-
iHtuna, ... uu oi pap-a ...i'. .ass , constituents. Ihijoying a i)er-
..v-...lv. v..i, .. -w. . sonal acquaintance with every one of! -"""" t iw.v aim j.osion, them to amount to, while thinking that t ou? an(1 know ing how much of private hriu" V"Vn news to March 0. It of the former to have been from 5 to 0 worth and ,,,1,;. you ! is, how ever, of very little interest, milhons, and of the latter from 1 to 5 n sen? , le(., flatterd and ?'atjVu.(l I Th.. Reform Rill still dragged in the
in consequence. It would indeed nr,penr that these troops are intended to check the dominion jof Austria in Itch STILL LVTER ARRIVALS.
Arrivals at New York and Rosfnn
'11 m i . l
nm. una.- im: p. ese.it ve.v iow ,1,,; n,(,eivo Slch sy,n a(hies ;)t gHrh of glass, however, because of domestic ! ....a 8ill...to,i ' , ;im , r!lllMnt
competition, has reduced the data on which our general estimates were foimerly made. Rut as the supply is abundant, consumers will not complain of that!
It was oiit-nd.'d on one side that i tor the reception of a few netitions, ih
the appropriation would be giving a le-! Wisca-set case came, up in cour;e, and
dive, sanction lo th'1 appoint ment j M r. Plummer, who was iu possession of
l)n be-
We hear from Georgia that a considerable numberof the CunuoKLF.s have agreed to go beyond thc Mississippi; and that indications rather favor the
oeiiei mat the hodv ot th( nation w
but look forward with heart-cheerin
anticipation to thc welcome with w hich you promise to greet my return to my native land. A few weeks residence here will be required to dace the affairs of the legation in a proper train, as well as fo settle, my own private concerns; after which I propose to avail myself of the only opportunity (hat will probably ev-
ver bo afforded me to visit a few of the
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..po.. ceitam eonuinoiis vo.a.ua, . , v , nl()it interesting points of the Continent, emigrate. It has alw ays beer, our op,.,- , Aftcr llial siaU makc )he ,,cst of ion, that. t might be fo thcr mtrresl and j w.,y mme, where 1 hop- to arrive cargeneral welfare fo do so. Aat. Jut. j v m (;H, summer. I shall then be able
rr. , T i- ,. ii i more adecjiiahdy to express in person. I lie seceders Irom the llarm ny as- . , 1 ' ' ;
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House oi l -ominous.
The Cholera had ceased to excite much alarm in England. In regard to the affiirsof Belgium, and the course of Russia, it is auf, tho treaty of conference will not be ratified, but there will be no war. Hon Pedro was at the Terceira, at the last accounts, where ho was enthusiastically received. From France there is nothing of importance. The Peers r jorlcif the bill from thc House of Deputies abrogating the law fortlie observance of the .lay on which Louis Hi was beheaded, r: to?s. Spain is said to have been induced
to suspend her military preparations in
ot a Vl mister durin? the recess of Con- the floor, addressed the lions'
gre-s and 1'c.at, if a contingency should ! motion of Mr. Dickson, of N. Y
arie in wnich it would be neces-ary to j fore Mr. P. had concluded his remarks, appoint a Mini-tcr, there was a routin-j the House proceeded to the orders of gent fund, which was sufficient for thej the day. payment cf tho outfit. It was on the! The Speaker then informed thc
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i imipsiHii i;o, opposne ite.it . i .1. 101 , ,nv ( ,tiZciis;iii,l (if the honi'M zeal ui
me pin pose 01 forming a community un-jincy nine supp,.,! rvvani to iinlirnt,. -
my deep, my afiectio..a!( sense of the!a',! Ion Miguel.
der the title of (he ''Philadelphia Soei- j rr',m ;,"'llllt5 ilnrin;; my al
It is -7'-c u,W that Belgium will be
tvlii,-!,, restored to Holland; and that Spain, d- me resched al all ,M ..n(c n .,;ct At;,,ftl
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cly." ' They will' go extensively into! ti,,,,,!w,ith l,r""'' ,M"I K'iitcf.,1 IVdi5 ,.f V,' ' "Z oalculafos on a war with Ihemanulh.duringln.siness. The (own ! ""Vi'l- irif " i ' ' '1 ,iU'l s 1 o bo r;r.. Zn ni, Inrh lnhin " , gont omo.i.ivitli th,; Inuhcst ro. , able to make a stand ogams, the usuris lo he called Aao I htladUjinm. j Si,oct,jror serv't aud jnend. M.V.rl'REN. I per and tvrant
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