Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 168, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 March 1835 — Page 1

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ran KEW SERIES A'O. 553, PRINTER'S HETHEAT, IXMAXA, SATUIEAYj 3IAUCII 14, 1835, VOL. IV. O10S

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William . Keen. u.u -for Hunger-, throe dollars. ,,. , u : expirawon ot the year. iv u.'.l us .iiiu UUV CUIUS, piJ Wlirilll the VP U and tlYO dollar if nai.l lit :i Icmri. ISa subscription received for less than six month, unless paid in advance Subscribers served by private post, to pay 23 cents extra. No p ;u r usscomiujed until all arre irages are pat, f;l)r without duo notice of that intention, be:n; s-.u to the effice. CO The above sij:n? may be paij in pro ciuce delivered al tliii othce, u such oilier places a may be agreed upon. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. l o'ulr rful sitr.city. One day last week when the croud of lashi'm ilde? were greatet at the U lion street exhibition in liosten, a beau '.u'u! girl nho hil fed ihe elephant with sundry c I'iPJ and apple, an i trtkina an apple from her bag. j.- a out her ivorv r;ird ca-e, which fell unoberveo ri the saudiM of the ring. At th closf of the rincj p i formance. the crowd o,.en.' to let the elephant pa lo hi rece.s, ami n. tea 1 of proceeoinr u'o il. he turned as-il-and thru-t hi J.tiuk in tlie midj' of a griiu; ladies and genileuen, who, n might be ex pec ed, weie so much aUtme.l that they scat'nn in every oiiection The keeper h t Hi.! tn ment. ii-coveied that the animal hd sOin-'b.int i:i hi trunk. Upon ex i minal ion he found it t be the young lad) V 011(1 case., which tlie t-lp ph int Irid picked up, and v.a culy jeeking on ibe t.nr o .vner when he, uncerem ini.ioi'y. as th company at rii-t thought. estenJed Ins trunk mo.ig them. Bj.;0.i .lilac. A v tier an. There is now !ivinjj at Mi'anne about eighty le.ig ies below Q,i!?b-c, n ih auth sl.oie, Lannchlan M'Kutunn. who seivei! in Brince Chaile.v army at the battle of Cu'!-. den, in 1745. lie w;is liom the I-Ind of Eire, end had two brothers older th in himself in tin battle, both of whom were killed; he ronct-alei luu.-eif fr some time in the neighborhood, an finally emigrated to Canada in 1773 He 1 1 s en a taroi with his .on and daughter in law, am o'beis ol the family, and is still in the erj ment of wll h.s faculties, although, fiom his lie ing able to bear arms ninety years ago. e nvibe nenly a hunlied and ten yeais old. IIpeak vi aelic, am! bettf-r Fie"ch th hi English: is a Itomaii Catholic, and very devout. QilcbtC Gi!2tUC. M EL A NC 1 1 ii L Y A CC 1 0 F.N V. Den'hcf Liiul. IV S -Chnndlrr. ,f .' U S. Army Qathe 5 butt. Lieutenatit W..ie b Chan t :er, an estimal le and mlellig-nt oilica. in the U. S. Aimy. U It Mobile in a small b..ai with a Sergeant and lour soldier-, for Foit .Mm gar, a l.e re he w as stationed. The boat w acaps'7.fd in a g'e, about two miles below t lit Chart. -w point I'ghl hnu-e, and all on hoatn ppt!-h-d f X na ir p 'dipr who rim g loth bottom of the boat, and was a'nen off the follow ing iiioi n.i.jj oy l. . pi I n. r, of the s'eam I oa Va'cl:man. Irom New OiUans. Tlso-e in lb boat was sergeant Uiant,a nl seldieis i e Fmri and Stevens. Clark state that Lieut. Chandler. i each mn ielaxd his bold .uul was ;ppi oft" fiom he bo it by the cuirent, swam immediately to hisieliel, arirl w ith enronr..,retng w ot d and artion, tndeavoied to st:3:.iin and save him. As

Lieut. Chandler was a tall and athletic yein g' r t,,,, :,v ie, Capt Steddaid. anived at eve man, and an expert swimmer, tt is nn-re (hantllg fr(m Havre, havre, having left that pott a prob, hie that lie would have escaped with hisi )a,e . lne ,o,i, Xlu, lite, n.i .j4 strtn2:,h ,rp Pxhausted byl Captam Stoddard, n( the Havre, rpports thai these humane effott. It i alsoid l.y C'b.,U,,he lreS,denrS mesage was landp.l at Havre on that Lieut Chandler, who was the last to sink. a),,,,. 4,h. ,h.,t jt created mm h sensation ot, few moments before he de-remled in the stiog ( h ,n a( ll.vte. It wa reported al Havre

gie ot iieatn, tout t,lark, to pxeit evety nerve to pre-etve h.s own life tint he hiimelf could not endure it much longer; I tit if they must die they would die like men. These were In la-t w otd, and soon after thPy wete uttered, his lips weie forever sealed. L'eut. Chandler was a in live of the ditiic! of Columbia, and graduated ai West Burnt in 330. We leirn (ayg th- Mobde Register) that L'eut. Chandler was accompanied bv a vonnjr gentleman, a stranger in the ci'y, whose name ve have been unable to ascertain, whowaalso d ro w 11 e I . A bmg obituary notice of Lieut. C. appears in one ol the papeiofa ub-eqoeot date. wnl tc n by one w ho w as asictatd with htm in hi parly d-iys, anil knew him well, in winch a handsome liit.iiie i paid to hi manv good quah lie and hi- unflinching gil'antty and no one who read the incident above related will hi si late to say that 1 wa well ilpei vpd, and that Ins loss will not only bp severely felt by hi im mediate 1 elative and fiiend, bui that the ser vice so which he wa attached ha been depriv. ed of one who would have been to it an honoi aud anointment. Charleston Cornier. ML'RDEU. An atroctou murder, (ay tbp A'tgu-ta Con-titulionalist, of the 1 lh in-t ) was comuiit'ed at a place called Flotencev ille, in Augusta, r.n Monday evening lai, w ith a lai ge! kDit, 3Q a maunauied Bichardoolroai VeiDoot

An maiest H4 lipid nvtr hndv ve-lprln v I

and from evidence adduced to the jury they .:imp tn t tl s rrnrlnainn ll-...t 1. . ivu rriilirlDrcl - J J nv a m, ,,y lhp n:irne of JohnG.ev, from Lm County Georgia, who bus fled Iron, the State, hut oihietg are now in pnr-uit of him he was traced a far as Hamburg, and is suppo eil to have fled to South Caiolina. On the lolyol tie deceased whs found several counterfeit 25 and 12 12 cent peices, well executed. NAVAL. Our Navy Yard at Charlestons presents at this moment rather a busy scene; a mher of the l,tr?et size runs, and a trreat j . : . r . i . . i !

ipi uiui v oi ammunuicn were received ai mej' r j " --" "ncinc. ii.c;ceive u uc one to mem, l ranee Has a ntiii yard while we were there a few days since, and ch,,nber consider the message as an attack j( resist uch demands, if she rotisid-us Hi" n.1 Inqw-Uim in t'i Urilfd Sl;i- The Prowe understand that more is on the way, andj'M'0" ,,s dignity, or whether through timidity i,0 exorbitant. It i a fmll in the mes.i3e tluit 'tenant Vi ni,. at n. a very rehgiou piper, printint orders have been received "to have the ,l,e)' ul" pass the indemnity bill In the Jal jit dors not admit this ro iprocil v. !trd at ihd-imore, .Maryland, ta!e (hit l,i;rConstitution and Boston titled for sea as qni- k 'cr cae, it will be Said that ou r ministry, and j The .alio,i;, g.1-s..()f president Jack Ux-av:ii.o..s ):1vp h,tf !v Urn li. i.le mi.lfr i'h.i ts possible. " The tormer is nearly ready. and.,he Cibincl at U ashingion.w ill have learned j-on's lb. pal we shall merely observe that it UCalhoic Cathedra' cf that ci'y. in w .irh dun. 'he latter i- on the Dry Dork. ,e h is l.eenjl0 destroy the independence ol the Chambers. (iot a little sinful ir that it sln uld reach l'aiis'ersn. are rcn tructed for tl e con6 ement and newly coppered and is teady ts come out. Tbej''' 'hcroloic, the m.ijoniy of the Chambc-i s j(1n the very day that the Monitc-ur pu!!islu'd 'punishment nfr,,.!,,,!,.; I.,th, u ho may denc-jnee Independence ha been laid up some time, but j!-uMit to the earnest entreaties cf the- Muds- hy command, the ahrnid factum of M. Talley-ior renounce that religion. It is also stated, on

is soon a the Boston is out, she i to go m. I he: "" 1 i "ie weakness 10 ias me bill ! receiving ship" of the line, Columbus, u ah.,l"1,'"1:''li ''ich 11 SmSoi.c e rejected, w itl.oul

o be got teady pwDiv Dock is to be begoo ojion ear-; j v in i! e 'nrniir. ami a newshi! tK'U-e I" ai' ! ' e erected. Ail ban. is iu the van! hi i.i:i r ne

v. and from the remark of a number, oe slioubli"',Uu' t u) "IV-" l u 't.-.

bink a war with any fomnrv would, to them i icri rreeat!e ac.ivtsetnent BjsIoii Jdicca'c. I MUBDER The New burg (N Y.)G-zeite ;ives the detail of another b'Ulible murder, of, i i inl'e liy hfr hubanrl in tbp iloiiifstir Sinrtui-! ! ..f v. tba direct tesult of ilumkunif ! Our m! i ! urpoe, in recoidnig Ii atiocitr. i- to aid! e cau-e of temperaofp by the aw lul les-on-; vhich they convey. The. Newbuig piper says The murderer is named I'eter Crmes. lie etorned home drunk from a wood Iridic, sent ne of his chiblipii for u whip, with which be eat hi wife till it worn nut; be then went om.elf for other-, and beat her liB he b id ' i vortl out seven wtiiii. h.p. lie al-o kicked and '

onpf.l iti.niiher.ll.re.v hr nimn ihf 6ip iil!l,l''-" in eai e, a,i mosi i . ton a, i . .e i ' ' . i . . . i . i r . i . . i i t . . .

l egged her out atrin. Until she had tipcome al it enselcss . lie then pho ed her upon tin ed and lay beide her. In a short time in cor;e uence of her gtoaning the ii'ilVelino wretch .icked her upon the fl mr, Al er leavieg bei ieie a while be arose, and again laid heron tie bed. ssyi'ig to hi little nil that h-i tn ohei va dy i"g bat t etut d to let t lie al 1 1 m he giv eo i the ne i g blic is Until about n.i hour alter llPt e,th. Thi btuial inurdei w , rornmittf d it. ip pipseo' e ( In famdy. the olde-t a gul o i : year of ae. who we t e deterred 1 1 otn g i f'g to- alarov ly the thieat ol" the I'atliPi to Kit! hem hkewi-p; the mother a the d iiitrhtPi ot repectalde inh alntaiit of Mo.i-ink and h aefl five children. Criiies :s now in Goshen jail Ba.k B' eefr y. The rarmerand Meclo-ni' -Ibink at N vv Bi tmswi' k. (N. J) wa robbed last Satnily or Sunday tngbl. o notes artiouu , nifj to sCCOO of which 1400 wete tnglOO notes, ami S400 in ,Qr0 note, i.!' that bank ; anu iboul lOOd n tio'es iiftbe i enton and I'nnre ton Im in U-. One thousand doll a i s a i e "IT. i ed loi the lecoveiy of the money and conviction o! tbe i obber or icbbets. NEWS FBOM FBANtE OF THE BLEP TION OF THE riiESIDEN I S MESSAGE .A em York. Februntv I fit Ii . 1 83S Ttie nac k that notps had been rxrhanged between Mr. Livmgton and Admn-al DeBtatiy, theputpoit of which was nnder-tnod to be lhat the bill would have been bto'.g'it linn aid in the Cham hpison the 12'h, wi'h every prospect ifsucce. but that in consequence, of the eicitement oe ca-ioned by the lineal in the Prr-odtnt1 Mes -age, the su'ject would not be brought forward during that excitement ; and fin t her . lb ! ol our Cnsie6 gave their sanction to I lie mea-nte' proposed by the President, ihe I- icnt b O vein mem would con-ider it a declaration cf war. and make immediate iepii-als Capt. S. state that be thinks tbr gpnpral npinion wa agam-t pay mg the claim until they retild bear fu 1 1 her fi oui t h i count I v . in ntdei io Mrerlaii h" fomgre w ould deal the subject I'lto-e who bad been in layorofan itnuiuli de pavment, wpfp n w agatn-t it. a they wete tin i:tinr in b driven into it. It i epo: te I al llavte, that All. Wells, the Amei iau hanUer at Bali, had sohl nut largely in Hie I t Pie Ii l':nd. i: coapquence of threatened dilli ulties bctw ccn 'he twii countiies. It was the opinion of the prominent American Mercian' at Havre, that the claim would hiv been settled bu' loi the tbieat in the Br esident's; Message. We i egret to perceive that the French pa pet .rnntii in the -latemfiil if Capt S. The 1 1 a v -n Joninal n Feb mat y 2. ba a long atln.le ol w Inch the lollowing is the subttauce "We:

ha le tins moment leceiveil urrminN t,..r. p ..-...' i'

.if the effect which the I', event's Me-age had in I f i r:ifnttil It iirti!nrtl fml lifllo ciirL;..ii.n ' """I

l ne reasons inai uenetai j.nn g'es lor hi Sr. e him ;.-mi i e . menace of hostility, appear ton weak to excite j ac ud Un-r-much anxiety in France; and a war with IheLf hi.h h,- m d.

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U. S. ?eemed to come fiom too great a ditancejhr .1-. howiv.i, ill produce norlFct.

to cause real alarm to a country so little maratime as ours. The general indifference with which the message ha been received by thee ouulry, has not been participated in by our .Ministry, who it appears by '.he disclosures from Washington, are I'l;ced in an awk -.vard predicament. They have. ii rnrn iPrl ri.i v mcfil :i n rl 1 1 i j u .L ul it I. of 1. 1 1... a lineal, ii uiil he the .Ministry, more than'; l,,e sob-.i v ioi t t himld-r, tbal the publico i'1 'oo.i l . accuse. I he nubile will be r ' i i filial ol iti l lean ,,v rmit-i.l t., destiny the n.U. oendeace id ;uie rienc ii Viiamni i . eCt . i 'i. i .. . .... I lie I.iiis Jxuiii.il lies Uehals, ridicules me pi ''Ct t (lin!j,s in the Fieiith Chambt l s i ti i: IQih. when a member deputed the conse .... iUeoies ii a war w;in Atticiica. I'he Havre has biout,ht despatches for in vermiKMit lomour Minister al 1'atis w hit we u tides st.. tnl was fo; w aided to nhiotoi !i expiess. .1e rcjnliii Ail-ctrl iter. From nil th we can gather, say? the D ii'v Vdv.nisei, it appears that the MeS-age w ill it . ii T" It ' ,v' : vei y uula v ora tile t II it . f ran, e 11, . i . ! . . i : . . i- .. .. '"1 "; mgu-ei.t u imo any im is . n r ...e r . . . i -1- . i . i . I : preset V alio loin n ils i iui'1 lalii Hit neitel, Iti.ll me ijiini'ii Stale, iilurl, ha n ,... I. l -t.be u . 1 1 lltl, pul the llneatsof Piesldent Jai kSoli into t S m ii t inn. With these fe. li.o-s kiuI fiei.tinicts: ive lear , .ni.. ...li.ij.t.Kii.i ..( .! ir. ... nun. .in.r: niii'irum iii i umi vj.iii ulties will not be vety speedy. We yve tiiej I 1 , 1 1 I , . VV j 1 1 ) ! I f I Sl'illlT OF Till; PARISIAN JOURNALS. BUF.siUF.N r iackh)N'o .ij cjdAc;:;. j Tito Coti-tiiiiti nial s i , that all rre unanloiui in If. ling I hat the d to ity ef Frani e has

. .i n .. .I lace w ill in I ire the h'gilat :Ve b n'des to uivo 1 a u c I i 1 1 w I iii h ' he have 1 efu-ed . VV ha t- tM nav be the I i !ll'l'OU - llahlis o! llu: C'l i(!i!m ts, t hi-y "ill not, 111 the f ce of I ho t nn 1; ry a p j ear 10 i- l;l to (ear. The Unit, d S ban- 1 11 1 ned their t ,nt-e, s: v t 11 il I bei r 1 lai 01 had hern .egitlinate. ' ho condui t of the Ficio h Mm .stiy iti this 'i 1 dot l una t- d.-p i!c, lot? 1 t a little on! 1 1 lulled to tender iln- solution diilkuli, a! ti.r b.avino, wi'h i oconceiyaide rdupldhv, reenoidz -d a debt w hn Ii tlir; re-to 1 a t ion had ri.ii-lalit ly disavow rd. Il I -dofd itS' If vvilh -till off iter stupidit, to hiing Ib.e o,ue-ti 'ti gain he fete the Cham' ers immediat, " aftei the convocation. to iiak again for t ha ! 811K tio which had been foimerlv it fused. 'Fins pro iiiise ha not been kept, unJ Gen. J.icktoii iiistlv comnlains. i . .. . the Temp 1 rprcsscs its regret at Presi - lent Jackson's nrciudiMnc. with hostile feel11, os, a quesiiot, which he ouobt to ha ve know n was to he submitted to a new Legislature ii,' Fiance, There i,in the affair of ihe twenlv . live millions 1 lanncd by the United S' a tes a r r . . . . . . . question d C01 stitutional ricltt, vlinti t;e chief of a Constitutional State .iiUht to ha ve better appreciated than tlie Piesident Um' (tone, l' rauce na-little n-ea-iness to Jecl Irom these bravadoes, which, in lart, have been dictated by certain iniere-t will, in her ow n - J ., . . o ounil at ies. iviihiis just cannot reasotmhlv hi- 1 efu-ed. but il if m tins to be decided vvheth cr v alul clai mss ought not to remain 11 nans we r . (, wlu-ntlir form .f a spirit, in which t hey

n'l'ii iiiinl-:l ov Hie insioiMUa. llie-sai;.;l - " mi l.e is d. reive. i il he so;. p..,-. (hat his me !A"irilfa" j'is!ion now stand, ii calls lor the

;i.rc nude, w. oh render satisfaction an act ofuness age has been of little c died in Ian. I hi '.hue the aiao!oti:n of ilia Voto npjn bills t!i .t :ishoi.or. Neither the lepresotitatives nor-motive thai Gen. Jacksoti wanted to give lolhave ael cong'e-s, which the Con-ti!u'icn jibe ti tnitnuil of Frantf. reijuiie any im ibis menaces of hostilities appealed too vrrak'now allows tithe President rf the Foiled States

pul-e lo stimul ile them to do what is to-ssi t,i t w il h t he ill g ni y a ,d honor of t he c oil nl r v . !ui Ihe Cabinet lo re-i'i, jo fjvr of a new i .one lhat i better aho to bting this question io an issue as well a manv others. j ThoC- uner FraUi ajs savs "This doril tnent beat s i ho in. pi ession of an i ri at ion w hie ii vve rxpected, without, however, roiirrivingj t ba t U should or wouid be carried to such a degree of violence. It is not very edifying jtoheara goveriunont, whiih professes the jetcrnal piincide of Liberty and J ns he , do dating its tesolutiou to avenjre itself noon in dividnals fir soppoeil w long done by theii geveri mciit, atid proposing :i c oli-catio:i, oi ( me thing an pi oat biug to a cotdi-i -at ion ol ! hei t p t operl v a p il i t it ttl tneaS u e w i t In

the rule of common liht. Fhe 1 1 '-honor of .tion gt a ut s to the Chamber a v ote up m all pe the Fresidcnt has led him to fa nil ind'cations'cutiiaiy slipulnticfs oflhe Govcrnmctil whclh

tending the conduct if France nhichiu ihe ' I

I! m. ;,..( Hc I . II lias iiiMiaciny tore whir co!.c:liiai':ii! indiha r in u ft i i nrn'i I A riioliii.i vt.,ii!.I I . f.H- :..:.:! i

....... . ... ,,, ls I'n'jutiKiu h.,1111 (rgt unr jaute et unen.aladiesse . juasu.ucu

A me ; ii a to I' run-, and he wi.! thitik twice before he resorts tomiv measure?, hi(

rt-oulJ Fu?p?nd the relations of s.rr.itj bi-tweei.!Tlu: aif-plion by tl.e Chamber of i!,c- prn.d

the two round ies. Commerce lias iiotbm to apprehend from this point. If the United States have a riht to demand what they con-; . , i ... . . jiafd, on the success ol ! renrh d iplom-.u , and ,. meiit of the 11 ..S wisdom."' " The Q n.tidienne con-iders president Jack oirs tin fats to be so lidicubus that it is im possible; to take them to The letter. To say ' niitbinn of the N'.aal power id Fi a nee, how nil It Ik suppi sa'd liiat iiio A 'ii--1 o ' r. e-M-ern-Ui'Mit W'Olllil ll'MMl lOllll r I lllC'a III. Ii i...iM iie mute i' jui ious to the Americans than to 'be Fictcii. Tlie .Moiiiteur nnnonnccs ciTici,iil , that the K i ou ha ai epied t lie i c-i ii 1 1 eoi i I 1 he l'l ii i e te lb i .itnl a- Amh.iis:ii.i to K tr'and.an Ihag ;i, pointed Gencial Subasti-.n to Le his sm. li'ccss.jr. ! Tt P.Iouin.il ties D l. ils depl-ires the um vipee'ed apjiearancc! i I a doc u irit-tii w hich deep ! i y w nsi i ids the nn ' i s.al fei !;i gs of a p. i cut pi nj. le, mote espi ci i'!y ot a n;omeiit wlo n tlie i Ametiian T.eaty iva. nat... to be brought '"oler di-c ussto... !t ,.-,ud. bow ever, benIII II k'ei III (ilir Bit V n n htPr Mn'enfi ,,l " - , ilu A rni'i lean ritatcs has iiin!tii. jii.'J that ,i.. , - - - ; i v h t'o-d i e an J t ei! eil nrts. : s in ta r , habit-, nod. ti t: i hail. Iho n:i liirr.iiiiciit nl . ' ' ' ' ; hi S si 1 11 a 1 1 Oil, 111! ght ll V i.ave I'lMIl (Itawii lo voiid Ihc hoiiiols of i i tiden; and While i!u i i easoti kv "tle ,w" flU'iil, WO ale not wai i i anted iii iuittit'O a erioiis ,-onstt tu tion 1 1 1 . . - i tnenatt; v on ii con in tie", er no rentiz.eo nun out the s !.c lion ol the 'o,?; i t u i ioi.al p w ri : we nevertheless acutcdv foil a Linoiiao to w hit Ii it w ould he is) to aiisw cr, if w e w i . .! ri-'oro i eoo "lvu ao- or lomemh; nee; ib.ie.it fit llireal. r i to e h i ' r.i i c I y n.i d no i ho'o)i called in n jestinn. nor i (hat the onii .... ... . . iii:i ' u ti. ii 1 it.. i .1 T ii. -r. i .i.' m t sei ions no iiii ii!o:i. i iu tie.itv it-ti! iieitoet le-s 1 isl i or Ies? I-iilltiC than It was fore, bin a q 1 1' political es'i oil of dl; MOty critnplirn: situ:!. I he CioVri ntto will do;; .( ,(': s view the matter in its two hod li ht . i'd mil endeavor to cotuiii tie the i.alioiia! honor iil!i the faith f treaties. 'i'he Temps' C iti-ider th.it tlie dispute be li'Ui !''ra:;ce :n:d Aonrlica is t.r;t of a iiaiiln 10 hi d'out a i:olii-ioo, w 1, .0 CO o-tvi il e UC e 1 initial tie tnuuiiv ! .I.il to tin: ot'ooie el not' .. r, 1 1 count! ies. I1iss.1idii1.it tin u tiders : a ;.r! mj c : ! ;s! le'i-.vef ii ihe three Powers of I't r, ' n 11 ''"' 3I',;S u' ' 1 'hat .he v.h..tit!irr : ; Ri'n esc'ilal v es will make ihe gi ai t necr-s . !' ,nl" "': l'olile measures pr,.j;( ted by Pi, tdenl J ac Kson, whi n tne Ccnate w;ii r ici I . iiud that all will he know n in Puis in time ho .1. . f 1 ri 1 .1... :ic . ,"" - ' ''"-iiiii namoei ,0 nm-.ww m.i,i.i.,,i l"'dr me impression ci tnai rejection. I ni 1,11 V(r.v w"! but such apian toproduc ,'lHt ""i11 0 '";'in secret. I'he Union il iappeara has iti despot, who abb bluiuh tempo I ' ;l ) ' s " lC- absolute. Ills Covermn. tit am 1 : . i -i. 1 1 1 I : 1 j1"' ,MI" 111 8 "", L"uy cu 1,1 P"V dipbua il .c comedy, Translations from Ihne Journals h the 1 2th January TT ..... . . . .1 rxpei ieu, '' K"-. .xiy , m" ,r,,.r.l .. I,.... ,..,,.1.1 L-,,.,,v l!.u..r... t IM',, 111.- . --".....-....... ......... ed in Ban by Hie i.icsStige c the of the U. S. Pit sideni ! This moment it come, and the effect of" the Mo give a great deal of anxiety in Fi once, and i wai with Ihe United States seemed to v.ome Irom tongrc.it a di-tam e ti cau-e real ulaiin to a country so little maa(ime as ni. Ijikewise, the inipressii-n that President lai kson and his f dipl una lists of Pai is bad .been in hope, without a n doubt combined with the Inn u message, to produce any f feci has enl i i c I failed, The Cmitier Frat cais, savs : "A remaika. hie peculiaiily in the President's Message - ; I hat he does not ttppcar to admit that the IFieneh Government met with an insurm on table nbstat le in Hie icfiisal of the hauiber., I'he Pies'nleiil impiites to Ihi! vvill f ldUdci .abme ihe non exccutioii f the ratififd lie l y n I w i t hou I taking into a (Coil it that I be constit u

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IT I I ! T", N ' Tho Journal de Con. merer, (A: rial.) sav? on the "hole this mrs;; V til is pH'b.ihly cal'-iilaled to fiatlcr t lie- --if s'n t:s f l!in d.'ni jci ;i!ir jiilv,o;i which G' in ri! Irn kccn dt rends. b .th nii.ta!-:yn ;ii il tmBVii. r ... . . f-it rebels a new uco'ialioii v hi ! -v.. old !r!u. 0nlv means of conciliation the iir. f the law reu cd d at the last 9 s'k.ii w.is ready very d lucult, we do in Iissitate to eay that it has now become impossible. o n ipo! the au!h..ity of the same paper, that John En ;lnd present fh-hon of CharleslV-vn. (S. C.)h ijrcsent lo-iien ol i tiaricstcvn. (is. U.) lias deceived from tlie j.ope of Borne the aopoint-ni'-nt of i,,rjviiir Uencral f ihc XJuital S'.uUs i-f Jlnv.riai ! which commission lie now bo'.,!s as as a pro; er r.ui Ii . ri ' y, wit b tha addition of L-i-r:. d Xiiiiiro nl I e ii That a l m ai I i ' i : i . " f i . ' : at tin" tia e a!:b: by it :-!!. ! i r i to w wr t!i 'i'i. yur; l.er es i liy un irci.tn; :i: ied f rinriric.i as-d at i m'tiati ns. iii n.-.si .1 eir i.ii izens w no pi efer to r; it I i:,d r.f I! ...;! . t)i tl.e a - e:ii p-tr!es ot tti" st Kie.ii' lit i I i.jp tr. uc it r. !;ii'nr;i' il rnay?o!;::d t" 1 1 1 o im ir.;" r r.i d v ! i, '. ::i no V'.A.U-' .ic L.r":a. 7 o roii Irri: The f .viprn -y. ;o e c ot -e'otit'g peah tt-es horn ii j i; y an i rrt.it'!!" their hcaro-p ft nit identilutly, h. IfO'i pr.ict'scd 'iiili ui.iti'.truptf d success k.r m m v ye?, rn. A soon as tha I '.".ot, appear in Ihe spiirg, fine a-he aie sratltred uirt th rn !.n I Ihe yotni- l3avF. by merin of tin box, prido-atou with l.i.le. i.nd li'ol :. the end of a p piece i:i e iil ppt formed and I in she power It -iMl.Id 1 ie done. 1 1 nosi' in a moist day, a:;d '.vhentha wind is st.il. I Ml! ichieciis Senrttvr Th? Iltn. J'-lm Davi h is been elected U. S Senator. In f.:r;i'f I Mr. Sdshfs wh i-- tein; wi'Iexiiite on ti.e 4 h jol .March enon.g. The state -enatc on Tliut:i'ay l-ist confirmed the choice. The V- t'o 1 t . . , ........ , -. . . .1 ... . ..1 - . 1 a 1 1 no si. ue- inn i . .loam-", o ; 1; wa 1 n.j Ipctrtf on the j a 1 t ti..- 3 11 Se, e. : '-'rorp ! : a on o. cc 11 rn no n? a , w neri 1 is sen : .e'.ts in telition to the -ti'e i:! atVairj with Ft and w ere k no o n . lie n rciu I b1 t t b 1 e e vote n the liist I nilot. and 00 the u'sep:er.t Lillo; li-ioas ::r of Mr. .dams did te t 1.1 the rli-h'.ljt de'iet c .'t '.nl u'e tc bis d, feat. "1 h. trerh, ff l S3 I and lh bill 1 C3 j Ou t t radt r a 1 e no dot bt a 1 a t e lb it '. he btll of mi le mr. ity lecudly in'toi!u-cd it, to the French ch'T.' c: 1 ip"!:.' a d iliei t nfnnr from that .I'cctporatnl in the de.ity of "31 . The Courirr I'.ii'l luq'jircr gives the annexed acciou:;t of the i . o, t p.y a crTpiri-on of i!.e stipulations of (ha i . . . i Tre.i' v v ith tl.e r-rovi-.i n I the 1 i'l nliid!eil ! to the ch mil cr, it w 11 be perceived I hat the instalments int ead r.f te 1 in ina 1 ing in 1 C 33 as the j I'leaty provided, ate now only to commence hi (IC3G and terminate in 1041; and what i of 1 ' ' ,nore mn.e.ptenrp, t,e treaty liiauiates j or an an u il ii.teie-i a! tbe the rate i f tour per cent, per annum, to be paid Cti the it lode Sinn Pi 101 in in t iino.nl p ir'i tear. TI.! r ood 1 1 1 r.r. . , t,..! ;,o, ,,,;,,, .,,). oniits alt.o-etfier. and tl.e into rr.t anif mils to the , tiot moos sum of six mdl cn. four hundred and niiiety live ibnuatid two bundled and twetdy two fr.uics and twenty ceni ne, which i ni'ie th in one f lutlh of the obole it.demniiy! In ether vvoids, the bill pro. po-es to pi veu I oi th in three f uit'. of what i' ' ' Kianc is dcninlv LjuoJ to pay cu-kr llns pio I . 1 ' 1 yt-ion j the tret y The proposition of Mr. Senator Ksnt, cf IaI r land, to ar.i'nd the Constitution so as So rei y peiei da y came t;n for c u sitlerati. n in the senate. Mr. Kent .ietiv eted m suppor. ot it. a l 1 1iVctive fpreih of some 'c.igt Ii, which dt-setvti tube w ide'v cisciil.iled. After which in ccn pn"ei ce of 'i be la trues of the ?eion , Jeavirg 1 no suftictri t tnne for the disc maun nl a question of so n.ii'-h imp'i ttii'ce, tie 1 1- so! u t ion was ordeicd to lie on the tab.p, w ith the un lerstandn g that it was not to Le called up ajaia ul lh: ciion. ,.V:u .Mirrigc Ccrrminy. In Canter", ury N. H. by ibem-elves, .Mr. Josuh llames C Mi P"Uy A 'ne. Thi sacred right was pcilot med ;n the p:e-cnce of a nuuibr of tespeU able liiem,?, m rt pi am tfpullican manner. .. S'andn g la e to fire in a solemn and respect a j ble p. u i e, they I eh ir-e I 'lie mat I iage voivs. dec I i r d the.i.scives aiau and w iie, without the - ' lanital Hri'ntancc of a clcrgrann.

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