Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 8, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 May 1832 — Page 2

towards the Senate of the UniUd State?, when Lacock's report upon his conduct in the Seminole war, was m ule: we all know the indignation, with u hic'i

i . i t'.ic people cf the, L nited States looked

COXGUESSaOX A I. S V ." : SI V 11 V.

In Senate. April 19. ?Jr. Ei.i.m ore

laOOl Till; JOURNAL ANDI'OCL'S. danoi:r or ti:k iciiti'ijc. n;. 1.

To (he people i.fth: I nil l $tutf.$

ahn .lui,- ,,r :,

x 1 uu i i ii a i ia 1 1 101 is in s,i v c li ;s i i .

country; to watch over her hot inter-' l,lMJU suen conduce at tne time: we all ests, both l)vdavand bv night ; to look '. remember that John V. llppes, then at causes which' have led to the down-!" nalor from. irSimJl had ancUfall of ire? government i(m understand ' llcd and n,ado ,10l' his own name, by ihcm well, and to proclaim their ap-iProoIS ol patriotism, WiUch hc liad g" proach. with a firmness, net to be di-!vcn.to hJs "oul;trT and tiie important .i ;i.. .,. i services he had rendered. To have

if i i ... r :r i. . 1 otl'thc V7rs:f such a man. ; 7i i

ly reverence for the constitution, if a W0l!,d haVe bceu ignominious death to devotion to (lie union of these states, j l,,e culIril though, fAWt'. a diilerare qualities of the heart, which can i cnt fato mi?ht loi!'rv so W:uk ,l dced-

ll.ltluimuilci.uuill'liaMiOTIII Dr-il,,,, , h ro-i ( i ir ln,l1;r

- j - - - - 7 - - t . W 1 1 1 1 sntcd some petitions which were ru-1 i h-nartmcnl for the yjar L::id on

says to confidence, then he ask it from ! v,'as 1,10 clJoct oi "ctivc, mi (Han spirit, his countrymen; for he feel, a ho! v ei.j cunningly and seductively excited and thusiasuv'for'all. ' j encouraged through !he land, by those To proclaim danger, when all is well. ! who wcro iu trutlu trnitow to freedom, is to sport with the fe lineman 1 difniitiina-v be well asserted; and, that this

of the nation; to concearfrom the pee--' Vf'-tllil5S it9 l)C?'mninS in

pie darters, which surround the. re

FK03I EUIiOPE. The London packet ship Hudson. Captain Morgan, has arrived at: Ki-w

, . . s;muu

loiiiv. nnnsrintr dates' lrom '.vonvn. . f. i .. .,1 a.-..,. '.

.mn. -f u.. , , , ' iciieu. message xwisieceneu iium

iuuiv cu .ua.ci;. ;e e only j u,0 Prestdcatof the United Stales, eutimstomaLe a few of the me.st import-j rp(,in? copics 0f the several Indian am extracts from our papers brought j lreatios which had been negotiated by this arrival, as our columns were al- within the last three vear. Mr. King, ready tilled when they were received. from the Committee on Public Lands, rue i rencii troops having taken j reported the bill to allow the payment possesion of Ancona. the Pope issued i to the State of Louisiana of. percent.

i formal proton agamst it. In the! from the sales of p-iblic lands, without frihsh larleiment a immster having ! amendment. Jlr. Kin-aLo reported a teen questioned in relation to i!..-iiaii c. i, u .;(i.. .,i

, , t ' I Ifill 11 ' 'ill l.i ; i S. VKU-'H. .iiii- uU-

ji icucli expedition to Italy, staled that ! ment; and. on his notion, the Commit-

The SriiAKini laid before the ! ioti.se a communication from the i'ortmaster (General transmitting a statement oi the contracts made by the i'o$t rCice

table.

nrotv s it

M.

.;n va-

Clay, of Alabama, 1 ! i - object wato regulate the fertiierpi

made by Mr.

ject of waieii

roi eedinffS

in t!io ease ol ben. -leaston ; n a. en, alter debate, waslaid on the tab!--. At the hour of 11, the tios;mndent

fra.n hronu'lit to toe ty.'.r.

Tf 1 l Gshiiizlon, may be plainly demon

strated. Names could be brouiib.t into

or inibeeilifvof character, unwortiiv of' vlcn' and prool.mosl abundant, furnish-

eu, uui mis migni se-iu itarsU and in

vidious, and. lor te.e present will be.

a patriot's mind.

If d u k and heavy cloud

iwiuuuea ciouos -King upon; y- , :l , . , ,-;.,,,.

our political horizon, silenee and pa-! a-'aca; ct. in toe progres- ol thes i n, u, uMh n r-,ni(M. ... "

tiencc cannot di-ipaie th m: Ihevwill essays, ,t may no proper to introduce wn,,, ho nn ,.,;,-. fn:nr r J'

coniitiio tn iK; !.-,.. " i.,n'sUCll, as are most Prominent in tho i .. , . .. .' ' v u

111

Pos-'cssing lvmsc-lt ol Ancoiia. !:ad ! consideration of some private r.etiuons

caused lum tne greatest astonishment, i yir. I'oiadexter presented a pelltion. ana that on his representation to the j ;ind laid on the table a resolution call-1-rench government. M. Pen ier had ex-! ing for information relative to the pubplicitlv disapproved d the conduct of lic lands. the olllccr in command. The subject! The Senate then proceeded to the

w .is -nn iii i "iui i uoai oi ia 5 ; r . ,.c;.u..-,i;., - i i:,,,., .. .- , - i

rpi,,, i c' , , .-, :, , -H'l'' tiie assumption cee.iamc i m i-e !!. lhc Keiorm iid iiad at length been ! nriation liill. On the ouestiouof o; u , .. n,.:.,,.!.,., rv i

passed through in Committee of the ; run-in- will! the Committee of the! Vr.

hole, ol tne Lornmons, and was o ; wiu , fi, ,,,1,.. a i c,-;i.-., .,h ' . . i .

w as

request of Mr. Sta . berry, his li.sti. noil v of csierday v. as read o-.er agaii;, and he corrected two in material pns-

uab ssit he deemed materie; to

say that t'e.e Mr. Areistiong. wl ose nnme l:e men i io! e. 1 'oavii'e.'.' hear 1 was

4 of Tennessee."' nu

mber of this I I- :!

A' eo'irse not llni of that name.

Mr. Slanberry t'.ioa stated that whsn

in his leslimanv yc -f rdav, Ik

hid io -av Io

.1

stopper

bad not finished, all h

hurst and spread iip mi usenc boue

view of ruin. To Io- k at them, boh.re the storm C(mes. is t:;o patriot- de.tv: and he, who an devio the means of safety lor the republic, will deserve t live ieng iu the hearts of ids countrymen. Thai the element of discord are seen

m motion every where, all ouirht to ad-

scene

ro

lurip.er oncealment. voice of Patrick ilenrv

iiii

most prommrni m t h

. . ...... i .i. i 1 1

, i... ii o j .:si. ,uio i iie v snau f

t:,tv !-. i I- , e..r.. . ui V

PI,

..i., r I i , : . - - .. . ' V.V.

" '-oooooos, ana was lo . V w n on the. amendment io str ke outi: ,.r i;,w,,, t!,

te read e i ni tone on i in ..v-pd . ... ....c... . . . . t

' u HU fll.iin.ll I"' v.uui ' mri inn III ,M II S .l ll"-(- I I

France, a discussion arose, in the midst k,.,vc to xvi(ltdraw Ib.e oucstion to the

i1! wincii a message was rcccivea irom v , i(,lci . which

i 'IO I !ru:.a ril !. o-n'ocnnlnt irif i ty m i . , i

al vote. It is said there is a

i

ma-on

of three or four in liner of Reierm nicatingan order of that I loii-.e'. request

i

sterd.iv cau---tl the

view 1 1 ores' nting e.

proriietic

his arguments i;i tite Virgiria eonven-1!

m she J.o

- .-. . iui- s v ii..i v o..su .it .lioueraam o! iivtnin. m ! i . i , . , , .... . '

7 i'l-l l..i-. . .v.'.' I .... .'I 1

1 .....j ii ! n (iu,n.!ta iinii in vieaieu i

tion, may be now lacked at a iiii wonder

and amazement. That distinguished

man said, te.at whenever treason

it would appear within the ten

tne

onuiacc.

i hi. v iio:,i-::j.v. i ins ..ue;tso is e 1 i .i . i .

oeiuiy extenumg itselt in London. j;v

ir.giliai: t".e Senate wemd grant leave to Felix Grundy. Thomas Ewing, Alexander Puekner, and John Tipton, members of the Senate, to attend the i louse, for the purpose of giving evidence on the trial of Sarnl. Houston.

substitute, was again noted, eided in the aeirm:iti c Ayes (".).

md de-'ii.Xoei

The ouestioii th n recurred ;ei the

'motion ef Mr. Arclier. (made eter-

day.) t'e.at the question init to the wit-

may learn

lines'

What right have the People of tb

i 'uited State - to expect exemption from j calamities, which hae lu fallen oti c; ) nation--, when ilicy era eure.ge she eamo : causes, which have produced those ca-1 lamilies? lfaneicut Greece. and uomej sunk under the deep-laid schemes and j mac'anations of their asnirim- and nm.i

bttious mi 1 1 Urn chi?. why net the Cnited Stales fall u tictim to'the same bold and daring spirit of hmean in armit J andhaman tre;ieb.ery ? Depend upon it. my fellow citizens, human nature has been always ihc same, however it ii.ey 1 ave been hunt bv the imhience of

euuoatioit ee.d society; it

-N --.MUlitCA!

TI7

o::;Ti::;r!:rnx;. A certain YViliiam G. Tayler. called co-!o-nel Taylor, was tried at New Gt leans on the l.il nit. as beiim-exten-

s' ic. and

' concerned in mnkmo- :.i1 nifri-;,

tes. 1 he hire divided

nme lor eor.vuaing and ing, and was discharged. .-" was llion m;ide to do

siveP

i i

lorgea name iu

lonUis c

ness has been aire

sutecienth

..- -1 our la-l a.nav.il tee new caxiw m h.-1 i . j . .i m i i

....: i . i i . ea . e was gr.imeu. me menmers no- , i

iiinv . i i i i ,1 iL1 . , . . . ' M t- .

mil; teat the -reds of violence are ' s'i"a,'c: aad though this prophesy w as ! ', '' . ' 1 ' . 'aa'' "l ' yHV n -; signaled, left the Senate, and the Sen- Ar,ct. ,mf q -r, y epro'Umgin every part of the rqu;b J made a, far back'as 17N8, now; that j J f J1 !- A,arc.n' i forthwidi mljourned. and said that be tuht hi 5 col): lic, is too palpable l- be overlooked; ! ,ort' lvuv v'q:'6 lave ro!ied 'ay, v e jj' t)' tj; , r V,. a-c 1U In the House, Mr. Washington sub- (Mr. Slanberrv.) i.ad been mi-u tnat a rcbi Ihoas sj. irit against the con- j m:hvr?:,y that iie w:-s a second Isaiah, and e'n- r'- .' ' ' . V ' v! milted a resolution empiiriag into the stood in his testimony. His coll. slHulion of our country, is now fierce )r(:l)!lcs-cd truly what was thcroafter to j 0fx b--" . " expediency of furnishing to eacii mem-J never had said that lie had r:oin:. and active, the statesman cannot fail ' i':,PI,t'n i the political wmld. Treason v t " J-jbera copy of the National Calendar,! of tnaoutin" fraud l. the llo-noi

scc? ami, tnat its-sc things will en- w"t"t7 a,,a lliC Svere set in P . punlished by Peter Loire. On the! He had said that the words utsc

i..nger ear b-.lov..-d institutions. wo , 1-5 ten miles squ-:re, now called the j j' . , ,? ,.,,.,.., ,:A(V !aMian being put the Yeas were 3(5.1 him in debate were not intended nmv loir:, f :-.-, t'u 1,; . ...... i City O V as hm.i'toa. Tim .!,...;!, L ' mt.ai, lv, o, ;e .1:1 ,!;,.,..,., .u L- i...... 1 ,i. j ' 1 - 1 ,

.in-!:a, in me progress :t these essays.

.if.

II ( . 1 r. r

call ci the House:

ro1::1 aha 'tioe. do!:!.

: i r,

to iio

iii oe

im;'!

-.. ,'.." - " ii ui"'-'? i.n-tiift.-..o p-.ue iiauu i.-i tuai i;:u; ic.uai

declared that tnei e was not a quorum ; had not exonerated him from tb.a

' s " ' . : . 1 1 , . ' ... -- 1 CI .. . . 1 . . .

IIIU IIOOSU. -:t I . i1, 1 ! IIV'I .!-. .,,,.1 , ,,i .. 1-. ,, t, ., ,

oatiiis question; ho would explain what he wished h

l ioalns since commeneemeo

Total new cases in Craut i'ritain, Total number of deaths in do. T 5 1 1 I 1 t .-. 1

iiie l.omlon Vouner ol tiie evei'in--! ii , ' , r-, ofthePhh.savsthatlhineoTa'K.v "' i7 i t,!C :VL'113 a.nl Ua-T? v'cro 0Piercd 01 ! 'vo said.

i' r , 1 1 ' ' 1 motion 01 ,r. Ij.viiHorti, and very "Ur .r p..n hie i'tvtich Ambassauor. and M r. an ; . . ... , ,, ' ,, i -v.c.K. i....n

Kuren.the Minister froa, the SimP-dn i ' , ' 11 C;;1 vai -jt:on ior the present, mulerstanding tfri states; had interviews with Vi-eoua t! , ' a snort time, it was the desire of the witness to an Pahm rsioti on Saturday, at the IV-! r a Tin dTeanng, on motion to what he had said upon the Hrsi men eignOtlice. , o, ..ir. $-.vaxs la-.-aier proceedings on; her of the question pro.msed to him.

drew his m -

uealerstanumg that

a lie em-

three f.r ' A "bal l s

troy theevidenee against him, described as laiiows:

10

I-r.

ihc angrv pa.-sion?, oace broulit into i court, this

action, will break tee trammels, which ! the cant, iha.

Piuday, 1 firii Mr.c:i, S::2.

i .ea. the. clerk of this

Outlltl x.

ana slated to

s- pare: e n ol j one wdii a ei rot; msiar.ce ! euciices.

ivepert u-em Antwerp, s'ates thiit

the King of Ik leium was increasing his

military toree. j 2 is i ar Jiinistar re. igned in disgust, in consequene

t ae cuti tng 0 .w n ct in.- oa . The passions excited by the Dutch

oovi'irment among its uoji 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . -

lue ueigians ana 1 i-en

stem d a most u

the c::!H

ixston then advocated the adoption

II a s I-I-

j nis motion on the grounds ofthe

Mr. t'-'tanberry then twoc -eded with

l is tcs'jnvanv. an

:a ' i utility of trie work mentioned in hi

Oi : -1. r 1 1 i i . -

A ! . - - S.V. 'V. 1 W L ,

j solution. Ittie adoDt

e.f.ev.

great

! d!

stati.-d siibsta.niiaii'

oopo

011 of the res.-imion. Mr

:CiS

unsi

i.l)u.YT!' conceded that the work in

that

. . 1 c . : f a 1 Kens; . !

(

t loagii in

1 had ;

making

eon o

1 to impute

,1

1.;.. ! . .... I .

lm.iu 11 01 io new ii iiii, an 1 it will De 1 1 -ic court last evoni;

uiiow n nac into its native ierocious de-j haa occurred, w'lich. as iv.i c.fitcer ol lormity. Acr ca:i we relvunon tir nd. : l!m ronrt if ma! i .--..! ;; a,o,- i...;.i

-ave just oeca-

nt. and

s m ty ha;e s, i-io;:s caiiseVi e alha'e to an act of iub-

1 c

laiinan mind

peliticr.

e told 1

vanced retmcmem ol as a security against so far fn m it. we a.r tiled, where there i.

there is, sriaeiim m. si dam-er.

French revola-tion si

tgers: v,

to relate: On the. separation of the

; evening, in o;

-r to ri.

retmouient,; si cur - lie iookihe tda ft'! '. . I

xin

in evidence in the case

u

ructivi

:to maV-and ' rt:;tes vs. William G.

ce-trt la. t

h r eve ry thiag an.', dies given of the Iheied

et;...-rdam iio was

esse;

U; on tins

ject.

,1.

the indictment? found

as wen

;u 1KIUO!1 u:.-n ine lac.ot the globe j and the Ifrowns, and one of tin; ir.diwe.i more relieeo and e:,'i'i!ev.'l (!i-m i m .....a.. t . ... . .

i.s!h when tne : tor at o-ei-i..- .,.!lt,r -.-.i ...

lie violence c; mmiited at 1 aginr.st the I'onsul of Ih-anc.

tot n from hi

i:.g tie

f!. '-111.!- .1... ..I (.-. . -

V...W .. ...i, -I....1.1.I.I1L u; iaci j ail - j 1 : the P'u sals La! -a. -ad ,,! .' ; V.1

. t . , r , l f 1

i-e.!i ee.ee, me ereneli Consul al ; iioiherdiem, iias had a verv narrow .-sJ

wiie !

'".IS

carnage e

the remaiks h .-1 not in-

lV.m ! to Gov..-ri;o"

n. yet, ii ne we.s eahed LqK.nneav

q'i' an. o-umon whether lie be

el l rand or not

iv. a n' .eer had gone 1 1 1 1 a-

a : ' nt e ra . a; ,1 !,-,- an i!,i !

oqiaoy useiut. he saw no reason fa- ; k0 rei :v:mav oihi.e leMimony h,' wW s.ngang oiP.for purchar.c the wo.k pro-' about (o give..,, fa:-a, u consisted of

isnea iurn-j the ephhon of the v.-i;;-.css.

ave iase to a conversation

ono '

tioii contained valuabie matter, but ! gudty

vioui-.tlos.-s lhc bookstores

:s it - containei

vehmie?1 far

h.cu

i

"osed. A work is now n

; a : n ,. 1

,.1 ,!,.. ,.. 1 1 '"-g -oe liitermatien ol the na'.m-e ..i i... 'IX.ltsl 1 ..('it,.... 1 :.. .t. -vr . ....

iiho Use. vvat.-r. ! , i; c ' " ine : '"iiotK!! uaien-

e..v. v. nil n.o.i 11 :s lCCOsavv 1 .! mom.

whi

1 i 'a!

u in a motion iv

,

may-

lie Prer.ch in

a a ictim to the

The Consul, ae-

.1

uastdewas demolished ; no nation, ti-al j tericit noie-sof ihela:ik

e v,r exis.ed. promised te reiorn; abuses I Slate?, aiid loci

oi I!

hiited

with

Fr.

um tiie

more moderation I

nchjno indication had been given; up i

v:!.

snia

b ekial

01 1 ranee

telore li

by the people

month of Jul -. 1 7 SO. that the e---d? of i'ii

ieoouion i au ocen prolu-elv scatter

ckea t a ui uo ;n a

tin case, which v- ca-- lv

gcr one, and placed the

v. mom in a;s o.aca wnhai. ("or m-..-Or.,.

security. i;e had ted and loeked no. and 1 I . ' i '.,!...;,. a ,. : i . a 1 ' a.

ji 1 . 1 , - , , . v. i..-. , ..i me 01 ail olaccr cu, th.it tu had rproutea and were of the court. There were also, fri tt,c then growing so prosneroush- lint a,,,;;..,,!-,!,!-: ...... ,:,

, ii. 1 -j 01 mo oioroi . mice 01 te.e eitv yes o be gataeied lrom the trees on guard jdaced in ami ah . til lee bud. V i Z!:'::J' 'h 1"onofAv;tl, directions to keep a Ggilan

aaa fr..:a b

pepulnr auimosit

-.1 K-. 1.:.. 1.1. . .

- .vi uj ins i.iuv. was cinvmi

1 t.'.ronga the city, and when he

;it a bridge near the port, his can-i.-nr

was stopped by several individual -, two ofwh.om were well dressed and spoke French; they assailed him with inmreeations against France and her Government, and threatened to throw the Consul himself into the water. On at

1 .. V 1

iu tame.

-v. -

ol lae i'ou-e to

e thereiore won!,

resolution on tii

The ho. a- arrived for' case of Samuel f lou.-toa

gi a. a ...

. , . 1 "i.'o.uai 01 iae clay was o

u 1 1 eo

u'.t '.

Vi idah m adon

ander, of Va. to reconsider which the House yesterday the question should be put

ir. .

the o! igreed

i - : v

to tt;e v; li

nt

ews g:

aamg no in

O 1

md the re-1 -y . 1 i

iea m ma-; sus

g motions, one of which ea.; forth

release ot

ie accused

pen

Ins guing

ail (

:rom caatoa attend th

' t:er a go;; ! deal o, "-v.u on rnotion of . vie as Ouesdon was deed by the lorn the qe,e,-iio;i was

d Aa.vs. on j

..a

i.; 1

!

to

Siewart. the e.iaa.led a id

as mi

Mr

veto o

f

a.r

tanner-

a particular

negative Yeas (V. Ti:o iiiterregiiti)!

ov tiie iiesooti

1 10 n taken by r- a eisV, ,;,.s 1 decided in the Anys li i.

d to the

U'opoaeale'

Laurence asking them if

was again read, and edr. S

Co mm: u:i

new

re-1

t

.1 .

iui;e lua ( hange ai

A thnf !:V looked sa like;

.volution, as do ih

Ma

gi. 1 tiiat notwiili-

lo.-lv row tUt ' ' v ? was, ,ome t mac uar.ng tiie mghl, broken j ot tne lung cf the Jacobins!" TheV , A ( 1 !! '-:e trom Uie Ge,rri V ,, '' A V r' e1' 1 t!':o"'- hich some villain or ;en seized him, dra d hhn oTtt 1 osU)!'' on the subject of conm r rel?UtlCii -,,,:,f Vvil!;ii loke open scv- carriage, ami wo-hl ha t " ! tr.c?- a"d anotiter from the Secretary ithcu -n,e cut. fm-oJe!yI70 J ranee , the larg, tm case, containing the plates, of his lady, which brought a crow d J ?C1 J',Uf- :ih ve-al bills tl c r l thMdlr'1 l,Jni "v mdi-tments above maatioaed, po.q.le to their assistance; when the - ' 'U "e !i0!i '"c reported without tf' titnv1' 1 ' T ' ?nJ WC ShaH t0-e:hr Whh u 'Hls ail'utls took to tludr heel. "j ! -m Ttn A resolution, ollhred by n.oit.mau U see abundant cause to an- oibor.w,,,, ;-, ti, 1 - !,., :.. . ... . . Mr. Puckne-. r.-..-,i;,, o. n ,.

watc.n

:nr. 1 iv I 1 . . . .

a. 1 -. ,1 c . , ,. , ....... ..... 1 i,,. ?e pjecaations against

vdh. fv,.i. a1!to i;1:- t -' w- .i.- tao .as,.u a,..!,,,, i

V dl

tl

(

lie

ill

1111 a ,i I :m o . I 1. . . ' sw" ' "

i,rr!,i.,ij.. ... .1 ... - -r ' uut luiiu.-us. i nc iarjfi case

io louepuh ,c. Some has since b-a-n fr and. broken onen, iu - boatlimg8,,:ilheatmg change and a vacant lot in Coalman sire t p th omtion many be usefully brought; riile d of its contents. That he h d It may be mmc,,,nn- in l...... . J1" tia '''a hicii were six plates

"- Iccvion of Gen. Jackson i tl " ! Z , 1 ?.. i! .? -ilM.

I j oi oil iae same nan k:

whom they were addressin;'-. th

plied, es, we know 3011 perfect!)

v. uii, o,. are tne envoy ci tiie republicans and jacobiif; of Paris. VVrevil! have no more if you. Into the water 1 i i . 1 1 1. 1,'., . .. I .. 1 .

....v ...unaivan 'van (.ne envoy

evi !en

l'i eslian

ee.!:e

louse from day to day

ry under oath delivered

account of n'.i"nn 1. : .... it

. ,,.... . V.U,.,. ia.via.ii 1 loe.s-; v, lines ,.....ai.; ii- mi .. 1

iu.. .ti.u lamsen. incliouseadjourned.

tb " 3, " ' iVm' witness) resumed h

. , ua.umctiteo, en- Sundry motions, divers cmmig a letter of the Secretary of, order, and ! t inTplV U reSfltbn C;s,li 1 'naile which occ pied ' an 1 ne. 1 nsi m ft m.,2 on.i 1 . 1 1

nn'- -ilr. " C.-poUUUllCC ; hot! fS. At eilgth, IlOt airca V oninoiri.-i. ....(.., .... 41... ...! . . .

j . ... llVv, uu uiu sun- iUr.:SrNraa:v resao-in,!!,;. (..,:

i . ...... , v su luoio . cotn-, stating way, i kill, j,, helieved (Jea-

eral Houston lo be concerned, eve. A Her w!-.i:-l. i... , 1 1 .

. -...,v, , n.viviceu. as tne evi-

ed th 1 .utht r

were two

.p et 01 tne Colonial Trad

mimical ion was also made from the Ge-

dence upon which he now belie

same thing, a deposition of Flake

rresh a- y,and to the events. ! . . 1 , '.i' m l"c amc..,a!,,G

prccedi-dit.e.Mbraeiaga period Z " '''" 'K S' T"1 ;,!M'a,,d ea- if will -' a ! ! 1 i imT llvo each also, a ;sl() , I ' 'a:; 'I, ' 'a; a1'0"' lononeofthebanksoftheJtaU.of

mi mi i o r .' 'oi.i i.i. . ..ii i".

nhich m ir! ed tl e IP , rv . , -'ber w:t!i the di- s for Mi.e.i mar,.e(i ti,e lii-vi.rv ol Vn Semiii-i s!.-m n;-,.r!,.. .,1 .,. ... i .t. i- ,

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.il)...?. .V.Klt. ttOlT nil

ole war. 1 he langn ige, h. Id l,y GcnJ oj.

iiiin.iiii vi. i ayior, me indict-

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(Ilabun,) ,-!.! the coot nipt, with which an order fraii) (he w ar depai (ment w as treated by him, belonging to tiie "hy gone days:" happy would it be for (he

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inenis Ao:.-

arrainsf tlm fti-ni.-..- 1 .i. - . i- .

... . ...VJ..U.1I1-, ,nm luu luutcimeni .No. o Ml, agaittst Itobert Cunningham

-mat the counterfeit notes attached

n nee. navm-f on-i -w I , r i ..... t .

..v ins in oi i, immediately despatched the pariitul.irs of t'ioallair to the French Ambassor at the Hague. London, March 19 The foreign intelligence received lal night through tne usual channels continues to be unsatisfactory and inconclusive upon those leading questions of engroi 'ig interest which agitate the Continent al the present moment. Cpon that of Italy m particular, which, of the othms, perhan con.eentrales the greatest share of attention.

on being rer.d

ocauseot in!hrmaii;v, and

tor Uniii of ,;

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otisni io-. v-.il .,.,,- ie f i i .- K -'"""g inuictments nave also wb, (' , , i , been slolJn-lhat what other docut ii i 1 1 1 v ' 1 r 1 1 'f i il mai'oGd aial recv i ed i.aents have been taken he has not as 'rl eV -u, n' ,;,.n;a ,0aV":,,"d:!1 a H.t from crlas nV P ,:,-'t !cm sleep in ev-j i he circumsfance f their b avin- sa i "i ecc -arv T y"' .JSi unterfeit notes wen- 'their principle nd Ih'r "'r0', nothing els. of con , i.DUiauopl.ed by (.en. Jnok,on .pICncc had been t tkcm or d- stroyed.

TiieMmi.s. Wc. learn that the Postmasler General has directed that the routes between Washington Citv and Cincinnati, Ohio, are to l.o .r...

ed by the subjoined sched'ile, from and alter the 2llh day of the present month. Leave Washington daily at: P.M. Arrive at Wheeling in two lavs - - - by.Vi P.M. Leave Wheeling daily at (J P.M. Arrive at Cincinnati in two l!a ;. 1 ; - hyC,.M. i,v whicti arrangement Ave sluill he enable to receive left us and newspapers from Washington in days, a distance of about " .hi mile.

Here the Counsel for the d,.n(,:nl,

T- iti .i . . "J oJvi icu io lue lieoosi

;.. ..uuv-a leaning to the sa es of. ;.l

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, . , jw... oaai oi I ate. an iving one red iv.nla;,,,, '. a. . I., .

s-. . - v.1,, ! i mi o.i I no s i )- l a' i 1 1 n i n. i i . - i . .U'ct of nuhlic hmth. i..a. .. aVh testimony which 1 1

the able. A resolution was also laid on the table by Mr. Forsyth, calling on the Secretary of the Treasury to com-

.moo., aie me causes o (he increase of

t-

proceeded to

case admitted of.

Finally, on mat ion of a Member. tV depositiot.was rea 1 at the C!e-k's $ dihUnit the Members might know, a. well as the Vi:e., ,-. h,it wathe el, ,ra tai ol th.e paper. rP! , a- ..

'f Oilai

Ih

n th Senate. Anrd v.

1

Hie expenses of (hc Judicial Depa, ment. 1 he Senate then proceeded i

tl.e considaratio,, of the General Ap-1 lid," mna., n i , "1 ? W!l'"t l-ropnationPill, on which a discuss! ' ! , f Iu! 'i;. .vV' . - VW,'lv i'S :i V

arose on the queslion made yesterday the "'T'1 'Kt r-pcctmgan outfit in .advance fa,- ?, I I '1 a ne.

new Mmi.ter to Prance, and was con- House ', j 'J'L '--d,,,, an animated manner, umii case "1 V ' tiieSona(eadio.;rned. Tl,.. .. i .G, . ' 0,,-"

;..,..m si". . - lu-," :u iae Hon

JV..1.IVW iu ijonuay. in Ihe House of Pepresentatires.Mr. Jwog-m, fro,,, the committee on

u.e .imueiary, made a report on the caseol tae Commissioner of the General Land ofticc. the briber consideraI'on wheriore was postponed till Mon. tlay week, ami the report with its ac companymg documents ordered lo he printed. c The Sprxkkr In: 1 before the 0S0 communicat.on horn the Secrelarv oi Hie i reasurv. ti-an: init'in.r . r

stractof thc 0prinl emoluments n-' i

expenses of the oiticers of (he eusiom r. be 3 ear ll. Laid on ,h0

"'roearia g oftli -

' to-li;or-iH . I ourued.

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; 1,1 ' i"i!:evi, ami reh ried P. I-apiuopnate committees. Sexer.d M ;vl..cl, had heeu refrrred, iiom ! l!':e, ,,,. r.-per.ed vltliout am endm.-nt. in. . . i .. ,, v " i v. as r .-aen ed . em the Prei,h..,( ..f C f a i . . . 'll '-! e.. inted Stale-. Hl.,smSa conmmnicat.on from the N;cre(ary ofNiate, suggesting the Pnely d passing a law to punish 'tiie .""'.Xcrleitmgofthecerrentcoinofany re.gn nation within (he limits of the knifed Slates. ,a!

-ce.red Iron, tbolVsident of that pi,d Mates, em losin ; ., ,v;wt from the crelHiy o. (heTr.asu. v.ia lv,v (