Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 167, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 February 1835 — Page 2

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.dih tii-: f !i..uhig cojirolotnry

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I . the nd- .N. li. '-l.loiinnti.r. ;ot received. ! Hit

I'hr ol hw ItKcut-n iu.iu; new intuitu'?, in t wn.-le Wf 1 - .... . -1 I

haii "-:a'e. 'taxe iormtd ol the ro.llical rait 01 iMIsSli?

iatvlhncc !rotji. $ ran. . ine!.u,,.d to .;, ,.,.,,,1 wuy bx J...:-. MiJippi." .:;.,.i...: i.iru. J xv.... .e '--"t'1": iforci'.i.-.tlcar. aid eLqu.-.d s hs k,Vv is,- V. e arc informed by a gentleman l rem when xx c a fex, days U, m.l;e e: ..e u...s ; .;tk, i(1 thi. j( ,u,e. L., rv won :Shermnn in this rount v, that the son of the prof J5-t,ate p.i J5''1 P''-"-' 11 '''.Ltl. Mr. Ci u 'o. utto.s m.-aas .m:th:.u in-tor ol the ttago line from Poughkec-pe. iV--sidc:r Message wl.i... -L-C. 3 (-, c sil0tt,.j ula. It was the Jul v il tlx; c mmil xxhil,- drix over Q-iaker Hill, xvas called to j '"' orC!iil " li r.c.rn ll? to Imv: is.l'oni-.-d the I loa-e of thecoa-?.- hy the iia?senprs several times to drive fas jvc I -i - '.i should not be cJniJUtu-i. as t,,;,.. VllC liiuriii.n cUit, Mi. ter, hut upon hii i-ot a:1sveiin- they raked ihe Sciinie toa PCiicca,Mx; -irJ oiti socnt to'i:' , ' . K ion airiest to! the curtain and looked to fee if he was on the

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i v, . v, ol ol the .ele-noi. ,

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lo niase provi-i"u, -i

'xvas t -:. aiyuesi to'tiic curtain r.nd looked tosee if he xvas on the

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V.each CivVa;b.alo iiiaKe p.oxi .. - at serri-'ii, for iho I auo. al

ialhe treat vol 1331. I ms op,a

,.,.! has he-,, miicc coufnmed pnv..:e advt jrorr, W .ihinston. I ' il'r bl'U,re . u tv:.. i diMiotiuifhed hiond now m tlntu'v,

k un renaui u '

mendier should have done it. Mr. At ehei lines in one hand and his whip in the othl

.)f Virginia, ai.d a--Veral others spoke on the hut frozen todtatn. Lunedicul paper.

i i : .. I. . . . ... I - - f it xntx I Ix.it I, .11 -ii u,x o c II ill:. I Wi ll kill'

xi'illl IH3 -;i - - I 7

IIydr "Kvr.cN MicR)seors. This, cs.tra onlinarv islMiiei.t. xxhitli is ex'aihiled at

tus Hn-ua e.iev,!?. ( c l08 BroaJwav, has ihe poxx.;r -f maiij niii rranch atVtirtjou m.'-t con.iuei i-.e i- b.njle d ;4 w,t.r oDO.G-lO time., c.ccuts..a, pscd i f xv daxs stnee, v.-.i. n. . ,hft Miriice ,)f a lHc ofc,40 square feel uaan-uuitysaioniy n post P0:,f,v;f'C' Jn The bli.. -mail d.opof vvater which to ouror

r .. i ..r r.Tilipr .lilxices Iron

it n until m'! mil ii u . France. Toe character of the next lutein,ct will sove. lithe fiturc nation of the Senate. Slmold the Chambers refuse to make ' i- .1. , . , n t ih( mn:iex.

Hirang'-meats lor ine F'l,"Vl " . ; it i, probable that Louis Po.hp " 11 c i'.i lor ; .'t .Ci'i n of the pco-xle at a new ccllon, a.o! ...Ulv xvitb reference to this quUan. la thi. ;.vc,.t it cane?y posb!e that a,y member o the S-nate will call for the adaption ot l:ie I'reMJeat'sfuaestion with regard lorepnsal. :t..Uouch il is Vail that such a ploaosMn win ie inde in thi ether Housf.'' T (;i,,h. throws out a fimil r intim iUon.

SERMON" FOll BACUELOaS. Tae Hattforr Mirror contain a lay eermnt). lor the fccinl tn:etl of the Bachelor Club.

founded on the CiH xving text:

kins during the war. hui x iame s-ehle I .'ItLini'i Ij Lkxv up a wgrj foihthi ui I, u .;. J.-r.

nis accounts at the Treasury uf tlie United) Nome xv retch a. tempted litily to ntttioy Slates, his vouchers xxere aijuducd i i-aili fif li:i!i!atir.n and family of a free : c.;ro, livcicnf,and he xvas reported a p;i!dic dfatilu. r i g ot Six'.i Creel;, near No xv he in, A, C,

to a larC amount- Con'Tres pa-s-.d a law Tin-i oor cidori d man had olfended some of

authorizing r.n equitable r.dj-stm Mil ol l-.is ac- hi ne'irhhi.r--. xx ho, jn order to he revei:'d,

counts. U nder this law In: xxa? Ik I 1 a til iced a keof cunnowdcr under I is la u-r.

large defaulter at the treasury, la cne- 'i'-o to it, and dew up t!m xvlioh f r misci' quelice of this, in i'Slo, uadei a In.- o! Con- w'l !e the intna cs w re asleep! Tae hotl 0 gres-, the treasury made ' reprise i i. pan ids ra!- w a Ido'.x n to fiaunx n!s. ai.d the black m;-n, ary as Vice president, and refused to pay il to I wife and child were sexe telv injured. The him. lie demanded a lojal investi jatio a. rniscre mt xx-ho perpetrated the deed had r: t Suit was brought, in the United Su.'.vs li-- been d rovoiod, hut xve hope verv soon (a

tuct court, lor tiic: rasters) iJ,?tiict ol Aew hear that he has been, and receixed t lie pq.j. York. Mr. Tompkins pleaded Irs c!"ct ishtn -i.l that to atrocious an act deserves, testimony was submilt?d to the juy; argu 1 . ments of counsel heard; legal opi iioas cu Louisiana S nnlor Charles Gavario. Esq,

points ol law xve re given; the re-elt was, that ; I as lieeu olei t 1 a Senator of the United

. ...VM1 ,hi, si,ict in the edUoriai Pif eiemenx , i, v..., a a:, ann le u,,ou tn .. i I - C-0ad the powe? of I.utoi. vision tae beb olmiS 0, that paper cf Mnd.x , thl, laogu 1 f.v.vidente has supplied it

Vpohave adopted Mr. Clay's resolution:: CiUt icpii-ds in the contingency of anotnei aod tiaal rejection of the treaty, we.ulJ have

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li.o n in rliecl, 10 emai-iec n". -j of negation proposed by Mr. Glay s report. The 'resolution of Mr. King, ot Georoia, uhich proposes to suspend legisla'ive ijdioi.

for the present, and especially max ; .1.1 ,m tio:. by xxhich it was proposed to sanction

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Clax's views, his the ctiect, n our opm

:.. i,:,; ,. t!. imnression, that ll.e moue i

-.ed.ess'recom-neudedby the l'resiJeirf will t.e aJoMttd, in cse of the happening ui the ,..,nl;1.,.1rt snnnosexl ill the Mesjage and

ihit l'i.iaUve action is only now s-aspended

laCaa.Uv-sish.-causelheL'-glatureotf ranee

uaexoecteuiv convened to ueiiocra-.e you IV MiSject. We therefore think that the adoption of Mr. King's resolution, with perfect ..... . in ilu Senate, is an earned thatoni

:nendation of

rl. i.rili WIMiU' i" -- ' .11 . .1.

ac Prcsident-that Ihoy ni noi connx w ... .un-ce to n violation ol the treaty "or to vet Ui-.te farther upon a subject which has li ro j 'h the ordeal of twenty dive years el Nation, and has at last resulted in a trea- ' T!;5 ,4oofittnietey euppowd,"' i the rjecti ..i by the pre-eiH (Jhambeis of which there t -I:... il... -I nmU nf red ri''8

u :i .ir.vi n nou ii '"-

l-i n pusa

lin:i.rv optics appears ia be perfectly pure

and pellucid , entirety too nni.te to, contain nv livina o'dect, and, even if it til I , too clear

iod transparent lo conceal il from our si-jht,

a hen viewed through the medium ol this in--trument, appears an extensive, tin bid pond, hi which incus i d of living an'unUare sxviai. aiinu about, spaning, and preying on each dhe'r, and puisiiing the bent ol th. ii -nature w'.ih as much eagerness and animatioa as U e

niiibtie-t mmsteis of ;hc deep. Here xve I

rix'e the secret how fishes live in glass vases, w here they luxe appiien'.ly nothing but th . . l ! . H ... I .... I. 1.

pure elemeiii lo suoriii on. , 't, inoe,gn He

boid

lo

hem in abundance, h is not, however, on

vater alone that the po wers of this ext raordi

nary u:st Uftl :nt ran be excrcWed. The leg

fa spider, or ine wing oi a gr.ai, when in .g

nified by this micoscpe, instead of being ap-

narentlv composed ol sua p. liL;lit, unsunsian

tial materials that the slightest breeze ofxviudmiuht destroy them, appear, as they really are, out together wilhasmuch linnnt'ss&. strength,

eomptred with ihe xvi-ight of lh animal ihey . r . i .. . ..

haxe to support, as tP.e xvuigs oi me inigei hird3,prtbe limbs of the most powerful animals. This exhibition must be a tich treat ooth to the mriii e.f science and ihe mere curious observer, and is will talcuUted to iu err aseourxvondvM and adniirationat the xx otka

of the great Creator.

the jury allowed every sett-olIcLairned hy Mr. Ftites by th? L-.i.-lalure cf Louisiana, In Tompkins, and in addition, ceriilied tliMr place of the Honorable G. A. Wnguamar. conviction upon th? xvhoie proofs, lh;;t t!;e IT. i whose term of service ends on the third rf

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,i,l .l.3v. r.llpd IJ.hprr, nnd said unto her was iiiueiucu it, nun one nwvirci av.i ..xi.ucn n-t. ,xir. xnar.o I- sari to e ?,

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wilt ihou co xxiih the ii.hu. and she said I will """J slx "'""""" mw.ijmnantuu ui uie auo.aii .xuno.u.-inuion.

.r. " r.-n-lc or, ,. no hlollars ninety seven ecu's. I here xva5 then no

n'' vv..vo.., .. 1 , . , . ..... .,

In those lime, ceremony, formality, singing I r tence inai, in Hearing anu aecainS tins

Ariiiirmtion. Tn the House of Rrnrrcmfa

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andsentimeut were altogether unknown, U. cause m j..x..x ..... , auu no- pow i r o. a . ,1VoSat Waslunton, a day r two since, Mr. I - ....w.fn.. f lI Ullhr m ...will 1 -s ( .. I '. t 1 .11 .....

tin piop.ir.ii.i-i.ii. ...j.ic,. nuiii i xy ,,, pi-osr-nteil the petition ol Clinton lloo-t-

liecca was a sensible gill and jamped at

good offer. We xv on Id have picked oul a Letter lext l

h .ve preached before th; honorable iralernity. ij: 'Jacob kissed Uacbael.11 That is something nbtantial for bachelors to

s iy grace over, the other text xva, for the bene, lit of llebecca alloget'ae.-. "Jacob kissed Hebeccai'

And lifted up his yak rndwept." How pntbetic! The fact is, time and the fmh-

ions

t on.gross recognized the verdict and cert ti v. It of N. Y . wlic ein he set fbith he has dis.

e itc oi the jury, as oi r.iorai oUhg. lion u n covered a node of pr .pelhn ' steam vessels of

he Goveiment, and passed a law direc ms ' w ar, which arc capable of approaching an ei.. the sum certified as due. to he piid.' The emy's Vessel of any force, and by m ans of a t easily relinquished its 'reprisals'1 upoi the tor -edo affixed to i'.ie prow proje. ling und r

Vice presideiu's salary, and paid to him the j water, to de-troy the ve-sel atl.acked wih-nf-

arrears. An outline ol this case may be .ouncl endangering the steam bat'ery. Mr. Ward ;in Niles Register, vol. 31, page 30. jstated tl. it the petitioner had furnished ceiti-

Cincinnati Gut. ificaies fiom "tofessors Uenwick and Hackly, lofNexv t)rk. that they hax e exan.ir ed tl o

principle on xxhich t!iis improvement is fouud-

ThecaseoMr. Fenn. In the House of Re

presentatives of Pen-yvania, on Monday la-t,

c I. a vl that it appears to them to be feasible;

make strange inroeds upon poor human na- kj Reed of thecitv of Phi nMWin ,,,!nrt

lure. Here iva J-.cob scouring me couniry io ,ed a resolution lo lhe cfl,.cN th;U Thec.philu look for a wife and on a fine sunny day, in lb. penn tlie t.(li(o(. of tho Jjrrisl,ur!lk Tdecmph, valley ofPa..dega.-a,n.,b6saw her at a distance. , PxMl,d fro n a 5Ca, tjje ir t the!

uraxy.r.g wa.c. ....u. w, uemg Jd,ei u,.Cu . ,f . conse lueucn of inserting an eeiifo

aOO niUluUl i.c.Li.uujr lie .f.u ltln.u lie, niiij in Ihe Unguage of ihe good book. "Kissed her. and lilted up his voice, and wept." We have if account tba' Racbeal boxed bis ears for hi rudeness, as in tbes day s of simplicity and innocence-

;t' ; h it ihev are not aw are ofany impartant prae .

t al dilhcultiea w hich xvoulii prevent itsbcing

c.pmiu: . . . . , ,

wou.d have been ihe case.

inolcl tubscribcr. The Massachusetts Spy

hucim Bonnpnrle. A xviiler in the Ncv

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. . , n i a ixionnin, or iv c uw iidis me; i.ii wn iu; til article in his pap"r, retl oeliag upon the x' ... p . ,

, , , " , . , i i , n : ccount ol an mierxiew neiwecn rsapoieo i private character and domestic relations ot a , , , , . it n-i i ,- ; nd Lucien l,onnparte. In Aovenvier, loU., member ol the Hou-e, The rc-ol ition was . . ,r , . ,. T i . ... . . , , Napoleon sent for Lucien to meet mm at

, , or.3 Ti,n ll..;Ji ri l. Man'ua, and ihonaflcra conference with somu

J i. lull. u( I i..i .I'M I loimi 'i ji.i

telligencer states that xvilh fou-exceptions it was a parly vote, Mr. Reed, the gentleman w ho offered the resolution, is a Whig; the eel-

.i.:.. i, ; -.-. i. put to a dt-cl ru-

-i reprisal?, 11 13 v . . ii - ... ... r.r lift I. .re. tr.e

I a ol war: iien-c, ' " a ' , ,o,peel af war has not in the slightest de fcroe l..-en impaired by the decrr. n of the benHow important therefore, tbat thcpeople ;;.e community at targe should txamine tl.is ouesiic.il thoroughly, in order lo be ena.U d ; instruct their representatives, if ne llt..Arv, ir. the cxcntof4'tt cerUin conttn-

Washington, Jan. 21. 1335 Tho Sprite dixl little M-day except pass a

nidations and alltnu to an euu. ...... u the House, in consequence ot the re

i Mr Itrpietl limn lhe head ot th''

t oa.nittee on foreign RJations. Mr. Lxer "., :,..,. -econdoathe list, became Chairman

i .... Waxne reriiMied: but lhe m .j .ntx

Wv'X ft . . .... I

C-. mmittee xvenl mm an tiecumi ami-

Catnbreleng n the place oi iUr.

.1 n.. i r ina nn iv nv .i

I---r. It. It appears vac- ....a , v , ,'eof the House, but courtesy and custom I i.t re-Kred the rule a dead letter umil thi,1 ,1, Mr. Adams bu.nght ihe tubyret be H.ouo bx a motion to have the name

r-u ..i.tfii-pd on lhe loutnals. In-

j,; ine Xo-ii-. in " -" ' . . , .So l.Utorv of the aflair.andleioutse

1 .k.vLtI.i. oa matter, and things of which

ii'o putdicCwculd probably have remained ig- . . . ..it II seems now that all are opposed lo

A man by the nam-i of Charles Smalley, who appeared to be insane, and said he came pafsenger in the ship Alfred, arrived here 8 or lQdavsanr.. vesterdav afternoon jumped

oxer hoard fronUhe battery, and w. u!d have been drowned, but for the timely a-siHance of.Maj .r Stanton w ho was passing in hi bai ge at t! e time, lie was taken to Air. DdlonV Whitehall, r.d his wet clothes txchai ge d foi dry, ai d when able tc. be removed, was sent to the Police Office. His friends are reqnes ted to call at Mr. Di'iion's who has his clolhes, money, &c.

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of IV

placed Mr.

er of contingent reprisals to

i. ,.,;,t..r.i in the case oi rianct

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u...i.iinF. lbe povx

m. r.urpvtit. iustifiedthe course pursu

,.rhv"the maj.ritv of the committee in dis . i Mr. Lxerett, and putting himself a

t ,e head of the most important committee in il,.". House. Mi Gam'areleng thought it wouk . . ....... ... i iMnrrnrr" for Mr. Lverclt

...5....-0 .......i.,P.t:iR rhaiinian:and Mr.l atloi

V.i. hcietorore a collar man, having voted

i a- Mr. Uverett, considered lhe remark as

,. ... .,,.ri ii.a n.dv renclled it

I (l;l'Ll IUI. vii nun, . i.x. ..... j ...( do. 1 ied that it was "uiiu-t and improj

io remove Mr. Uverett. Here Mr. Jams

enatacr cc-llar man, who had voted lor Mr

C .,! bit lei.2, and against Air. Cvei elt , too

i , rem irks in dudgeon, and made a fun

attack on the me inner nom x n puna, ue ;.; that it was impossible to tell his opin

, ,.,s on any question that might arise, until , oiohionswercaclually expressed. 'I lie i .! . i. i,; ic ih.-.t Mr. Patto-a's o !

" ' . i .1...' I... C,:.r f tiiJOrloaiw

were ti"i iegi."c..

l..t:on retorteJ 'n .ur, .i-irxio

CERTAIN CONSEqt'ENBES OF WAR. A national debt of at least one hundred mil lion- to commence w ith, which will be required

io be represented in p iper, for lhe purpose ol dUburseaienl for the expenses of ihe government. Au army of 100,000 men will be required to

defend our principal seapor ts and garrisons Irom

theenemv. Ifwelhinlt that our ex.enonures

will be confined t-x tbd Navy, wc shall ttad our-

elves mistaken. Our Commerce wiil cea-e lo exist, and o! course there wiil be noih'ng to raise revenue fiom until the war is over. In the meantime we shall have another stamp duly, and lhe Col lectors of the U. S taxes scattered in swarm ihrouffb the land, seizing the property ol the

. -. .u. r ol' ll.p ctnrU

timers, la pay i"i -

brokers.

Mi internal improvement mnst cease and the

income from them will be greatly diminished; take axvay the foreign trade, and our surplu-

Mour, Provisions Lumber, cotton, &:c. will nor

be xvanted cn our seaboarU, & internal lianspor

talion will be sreally diminished. Our Canals,

our Rail Roads, will no longer be crowded with

Ihe traduced' lb soil. What is not consumed

hv the Armv and Navv.will not in the graneries

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it home. What is lhe influence of relig oa, of philoso.

r.r.niin.ni nr cten of civilization, xx lien

JUIJ, Wl I l-IIHl tin . .... - . ,

War, the scourge ol mankunl, can ne urougn.,

lo involve Ihe happine of millions of Ereemm

by the personal influence of one instituted and irresponsible ruler?

We look to the representatives ol the people for their decision. They it ii, who must decide the question, and xvilh their decision we will rest satisfied , Albany Daily Aifc.

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say s thai ueacon uenja niu uouu,-.,u, o. f , r , Al)l;.nvi,on. Duiit,g

.iiewauuiy, w ..s .1 buu. .uv. p..v.. ,hf, discu'a:oii , Mr. V enn sent a protest lo the from its commencement tc his death; a period ,Iou5e jn CXpj:inil(io Qf conduct, but it

01 sijay-uxc years. was not deemed suflieicntlv ano biretic.

.Murder of 'Missionaries. Mr. Layman, and

Monson, American Missionaries . to Batavia, Mr. Duponceau, one of our nbhsl jurist

xvere murdered bv the cannibals of the balla says:

country , soine time in Septerrtber last, and -Reprisals arc either general or spec'rl.

their homes eaten by the murderers! 1 he phey are general, when a sovereign, who has

widows of the unfortunate gentlemen, xvere ai or thinks that he has, received an injnry from Batavia, waiting an opporiunity to return to another prince issues orders to his military of-

this country-. j titers, and delivers commission to his subjects

, , ,. . . to take the persons and properly of the other Our renders probably recollect a curious I .. ,w. . ' . L, r. I I,

. . iiuiixJli nut,i uie, k'uin mm uc luuau. anecdote, which we recently related on the ;s !lt prcsent, the first step whi. l, is gnei allv lire" authority cf the " Spy in Washington, rela- t!,ke, at th,. Curn0(CIU om-nt of public war N'P

tivc to ; scandalous iiousc 01 tnc n anuuig pi i- d . nsiJcrej ;1S equivalent to a dtlaratioa .1 r a f II..... t 1. n.,l..nbt. I

vtlegebv the lion. i. xj. iiawes, uiacmuj. Qfit.

x e arc now awe to conurm ine opj a si.ueWn h-.i-i. teen a fonlleman from

li ,lcv;iln ,rl,n 1. r.orso.ia 1 1 v nrn nai nf ed with Washington, Jan. 53, 1S35.

liuuvrtiiv 1 ' 7 j - . ..... j 1 1

all the facts. The number office letters, in I here was considerable ieclmg arid iluttera single quarter, was Jive thousand and sixty six. ing in the ranks of t:,e dominant parly in tin

Phe postmaster being entitled to two cents on House ot Uepresent atives to day, in conse-

of his g. neral offices on his future operations, they were dismused, and ihe brothers remained alone. The conqueror grasped the ha- tl of the hitherto inflexible patriot, and tracii g

on the map whi.h lay before him. the xvide exlcnt ol his dominions, he said, " Xi xv cl.o-.jso; anv part shall be yours; xve xxill bharc them .",. t i- , i 1 ! t ...

all. l.neien repina, mat " 111s piuetpie were unaltered, ;md would rrmainso; he cuubl n t. Ihcrelore, acr. pl of Lis brother- propral' " I'jh hien!' rejoined the Emperor, xve shall meet again at dinner, xvhen, perhaps r 11 He left the room by one door and LurieP at lio: samr instant quiflerl it by another, and entering Ihe ra.iii.iif- I e b;.d uily jnet left, was, before lhe dinner hour nirived xx hen terr p'aiion xvas again to be tin. x 11

in his wax, ome leagues on the road to the i -

liremeni bom xvhir h he. did not emerge li 1

rdeon beenma Iv. j.ei."ir. This is uinpi. -

tionabl v the mst 1 emai kalde in-lai ec on re-

ro;d of true disinterestedness. Trrwcr'--'.

each of these, his charge for the delivery of quence of a resolution introduced by one 0 free letters not only sxyalloxvcd up the xvhoie them, (General M'Carl v of Indiana.) some

j proceeds of lle postage upon ihe other letters days ago, calling on the Executive lor the re

but actually brought tnc department, in aern serves ui l inos 111 i.ie inuiao couniry. .since to him to the amount of 91, for xxhich he the year 18"2o the locations, sales, and trans drew on Major Barry. Such an abuse of the lers of said lands, as confirmed by l!i.' presifi ankiii''- privilege is so monstrous as to border dent. This gave 1 lie to an eloquent Mid warm on thc'Vidiculiiui. The best of the joke is. -jiscuion. It xvas violently oppo-ed by Mr . Mr. Hawes is a member of the Committee ol Mardis, Mr. Clay, and Mr. M Kiniv ul Ala the House of Representatives, xvhose bu-ine-s hama, by Lane ol Indiana, a d by Plummet it is r"o enquire into the proostitnl ion of the fran'c- of Mississippi . it seemed that Seine: ol th.-n

in privilege, by members of Congress end rrport wished lo rouse a party feeling to pievcnl the

thereon. Will Albeit rcpoit Ins own casef

Louisville Journal.

passage ef the res ilution, and some are ill n e

One (lenrrrr Sir!s, the roller (or of thoioxvn of I.ebanoii. N. J. ha run away xxiih the town funds, amounting to 2.",0(!0. A icwr.r.l. f ij-iiK) i a- vertised for his npprthe-iiiin. Not very extravagant, cerlainiy.

The Rev. Mr. Davis, a Proshx Irian clergyman, xvas shot bv an Indian about the 1st i'.st f.uitc n ro'.lr? from Columbus. Gfor-iia wla ic he resided. Though Ins xvouneUare severe, it is hoped he xxill recover. Death of the oiler! re!am rf ihe Hevobuicn. Sergeant Andrew- Wallace, a di-tinguish.-d ve t, ran of the Revol.ilio!, died in V i citv y-

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"cv: York bill of Mortality for 1S3L The an- hv the disclosures which the resolution xxill e

nual bill of mortality submitted to the board ol licit. But it was xvarmly aid ably sustained

Aldermen at its last silting, exhibits the fol- hy the mover and colleague, Judge l.wm. i.i loxxin-- facts: Barringer of North Carolina, and Love: of Ky. The xx hole number of deaths in the city Mr. Uw ing, in reply lo some remarks of Lane, during the xear lS3t was 9,)S2: 1471 ol det hired openly in his place, that he c ould which xvere by consumption, 971 by cholera, prove the president had sanctioned the trans 11 by scarlet fever, 233 by small pox, and for or sale of reservation for one man, while 100 by typhus fever. In the year 1S33 the ,c had refused lo do so to another who had whole number of death? was 5740. In IS3d given a mm h more xaluable consideration, the whole number was 10,359; of which 3513 I I is xvas a stai thng fact, but it is said it can 1... iw,t.,i... TL.diw timr tlip deaths n:i hn 1V.H1 Misiained. and the charautci ol Mr.

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Jiumr ihlc hfonhr'.-'VUc. Ro-hv, Ti an-onpt has a pass on for liie anli.juiii s ol tin: Pay S'ate, aid his xpl ra! ioas among tlie. rohwebs cd' the olden times in that xcneiaile C imrnonxvoal h, are not only in;ere!;n ; but au bible. Thcie is", t half 011 u:g!i of that spirit art rug us. The follow i: g is the 1 .si iv lie. hntded pbv that j .-.ureal. " A box, : b i.t six monihsohl. xv a onrri s (,. fjnn h f, he bapli.ed. lhe oilier d iy. " r- -r. ped in a h'ank'd w hi. h om e le . hcge-l h t o la n l oi t n" Cottons; and w jishronghi by Jo' iv

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that year hy cholera, 11 w 111 oe pen oixou inai ijixin; ; is such m... ...- -e' ...v.,. - , lhe mortality on that y ear by diseases other Those Indian treaties, and the res rvatimi a :.. The m.it. nal ol xxh.rh .! ,s ir.r.r.. . than that, was Jess by 1205 than during tho which are alway s made, open a most oxten- appears to be ... toe kind some. a.vs ca... d present year. Of the xvhoie number of deaths mv0 lield for corruption ; for enriching tin- par- j dim. H "' "r . n 1831,47-15 were under the age of 10 years, tisansoftho Executive. Whei.a t.ea.y i, liindy -.t 'iJVoZ

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Tl,n Tlnn. John C Wripht has resinged his

Alls, v , I." seat on the bench of the Supreme court; the resignation lo take effect on the 1st of February.0 He intends to devote himself to the practice of laxv in Cincinnati; and to the furtherance of a Law School, which he and some others have established.

Gen. Ripley, representative elect lo Conerc?3 horn Louisiana, has been cruelly beat-

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Freneh JmJSff-ojf. This subjert is again cntial Indian, in order to procure his intero-l referred to, for the purpose of further ex- in making the treaty . The Indian ;.g. 1,1 .,1..;. ,; tho indefensible character of the who makes the treaty, gets one oil. is lr.en.Is

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person having accounts Willi the Uovornmeni llusagent cei lines inn i.isiiienn u.s , , ., j - :n .,.M . ,:s, -..,. .-, .1.,., . - 1 . '11.. H.illv . l.ilm to hold moil- a nronoi and iu-t coissidei ition lor the Ian.!.!',!- cni'T.es. Tl;e ac m a! s are h la

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against him, in Dchali or me u u.u ol.h-s. p. i-.-. ....... - i .. .. . Upon a former occasion, I refcred to the law chafer i the proper soil ol a man, a., ! g a. ;,,, s, ( o..tor..s. l.vo,tv. of Coikuoss, and to the practice, of the courts a proper value for the p.or la.l.au n-sav (Yuta-, Nh-al.ll..-. t ..m tn.-I.t b., and named one or two oases. I propose now lion, tho president e.m.lii m the s .1 ; but H the - !0 .!...-. M- '! '. ";- " lo name two other cases, which may have polilic.il complexion u( th - p a. . ha-.i ,. ,; ., -,.i.i -.t of th.- -a-;:;-. - ... u : h t,V: more weight with the public, than those of blight, and tie iv aiv anv gn. i i.L ...i d ord-.. ;,),;:, .!,-r b.d.i oi ; ,. ,,-,(. v e, a;,.; tn 1 ...a ... "i.,.1 vi,l.i:.U. ini' the nropii'tv t ft ho baigiin. t'ie i r. -id. ntl, ....! r.is.'toi or fr'i..l 1 .'m m -a. -:n

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kins, governor of New York during the war of IS Pi, and subsequently Vice President ol

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refuses I. sanction Hie hat ra.i , and th. r .!;.-.: takes hack liis land. 'I If la. Is wh.iliiit-i-i S dnlioi. xx.ll bring up in .x g e a he lo lhe devotion of soin'1 m.ui'ei:: oi Ou g: I .' t ' pew i ti I hat le.

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