Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 168, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 March 1835 — Page 2
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WAR EET l EES FRANCE AND THE UICi j
TED STATES.
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; ieft!u it it had. been as just, at tbey ate iu re dhe itu ..lion of t.ili.gs, arJ. the means of advao. pr Siille, fiCfn ti e inroad of (he Iiu.iar.5, Col. nlitv unjust, we should still have had a right to cin the cause w hich yen were called lo defend- V'. espoused I lie cause cf the Unite d S'(f P.
v do rot hesitate to say that Pi all toe he atr.niheci, on receiving the hist crmu.uni Anil, pi nut me to ieiel, that the o-urse w h.ch .and in the capacity of a guide, aide d Gen.
irt i rri--.ift I --.Wet lh.n fv j'AS,! "prr,'c ' or possible Icr France, th ..ulnm nfthem in such a for m. 'you have thought pn per to ik!oj t rn ib: point C!ai ' its Sending hi' loices, through the .. .. 1 I . 1 . U I I ....... ?, tl.n in. . ..il I t i I .. 1. 1 1 1. I 1 . . . . .1... . I I I1....II.....I.- I ll,. 1 .' I I.
n'rv rl t i. i .-r 1 .,n r '""-i I "Hi'M, hum p(,ui.'it., inr miu j i it i r,r e a ni ; na I ions w n IC II l n m no w a nn.l l l n i t n c urn ju-i.ui iuii'n oi I mil HliKIl e Hit. . ;ir, il! Q (inmiifu i.niu; i'i iin: i i a i;.i- l O
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thn c tint whit h would rau.-e the loudest laughter make. I ran not enter upon the consideration of -el ves hue lor seme months hi en puisim g. in Yii-rchiir. which was at thai I irre rcc urned
la the city of Dublin O'CvineH tl elm-burg, beiltr., and the Hague, and -my fart? other than those occurring sub.equent obedience to the necessities inherent in rnr p.-ns a military j..?t by the Dutlrh. J l.e r-ott ; :-n op;ioed hv U is iii i l-:t an.' l'"Cu uo,!,d most r.ftiir.t all the ftiends of Liber- iv to the vole hy which the lat chamber of De liliral nri. ati'Zilien. ai.d rider to ir.suie. a f'.n was taken by st i at; g. m ; "I d ils capfuie if d to C inv.i'ive putv, and it w a''' Europe, w r.uhl be a war between France pniipg lehi'pd the appropriation, necessary for 'is lies in nsr pow or. ihe mrres n the new at impel tai l and beneficial it'fuPs. C'n. Vigo
ey wVH be tle!ea"te-d. u the lat l:r.!t.i tate-. Old y conceit c the ci ie- the payment stipulated in the I reRty of July 4'h. tem t which we w ei i pi epai irg to make in -nil resides on his f-nm near VinfrHiip, in
z iesere in readme?, an-
djoy which the men who labor to resuscit-.te However thi vote may have been regarded by 'he Chamber
lihix t'tuaty. Aep Hid adversity have i.ot
tU t..p. tetnx voter8.it was thought, wi.ti!ii'!i,e p:rty of the Holy Alliance would utter the Government of the United Slates it is evil How e, er tins tr.p.y be. the K;ng's Government wiiikii cd his u -lie t he tircful to hi? country .,0 f.e.; Iv hi vii.g not naid their ar.t.ii?rthc" !i,e-v 5iU Erinre employ h.g the forces anch.ient, tint hy accepting (nccucillanl) the prom .fieed from the ii temal chili. uUie, the force of a,;1j to ,U fellow c irzeri?, although they have, tXP. " ;the power which he has acquired since the ap . nf .,e King'? Government , to bring on a fe ' -hu h nu ha ve y rui cell to li mally admitted. tQ a trtat CXUlit, din.ii ih d himeai.?.
. r..v- y-t-T-.c.e 0Cnc-! hai born elec 'Uevo,iJ,'',?, ' J,,!y H "n?g'' "gm! .he ite cond deliberation, before the new Legislature, was prepaiing to present li e bill for givii i Vi o' '"f -ur dele 'iP Mh 'ro-.i ietoi '!"'''!'C ci tiie E.nled State? w hen they aw it had in fact postponed all discusfioo, and all sanction to the treaty of July 4th, when ll V . I ' h To'va'i 11! 'e c!oV of' tlie e !llC'"e tV l,rr',!c' u!ir' lhe an'' New Tecrimination on the subject of this first refusal Grange m. ssage ol Dc rc ml rr 1 El came, ar . ". "... , , . '.AVoihl, represent the cause of liberty, stupidly until another decision should have either re obliged it r.gnm to deliberate cn the coun ?:oa. a re.rroio5 voter declared that he ha-i; . . , ., ,..,, , , ,. . . ..... .... .
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iv:rin str:lTf.t Prll ntlrr Whllt intnfT'Oes nO'itofl rtr rnrir'rm.il It 'IM.Ia c f .. n .,f tlKirli il kl.r.nli! (ir.t.A
to vote ".fiinit O . ... . . . . ... I ...... '
j-vouhl be el cn foot Hgaint us at home, w mi-t therefore sets aide, for (he time, all the chlh
AN IRISH CONSTELLATION".
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wiwni'-inuiy , "iii'M iiiiini; vt r uu i.ui ki;.ivv, Iia hern imprnvinc tlie laic clear evei iny? to
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copied against brother freemen a cullies arising either justly or nijnsily, from thewounded by irrputaliotis to w inc ii I will lv-,a The f rsoi, f v hem we -illudi- i- pO"Cs,rjet tion of the treaty , or from the delay by'ivu a nari:c-, having derrioiislraled their rnt'-' 'j' r i i j. i . ' , '
HU5SIA AND FRANCE. ihich it had been preceded; and although the ly gratuitous ch-ract. r. Mill .he? not ,li t. pott t, d. -.nvd even eve- ii ginA 8eriou chum h is been mule on the govern jmessage begins l.y enumerating them, I think retreat absolutely In rn a deterrniiiatioii, al- . r. , .,,,., ... . ....,
..:c '-'e.u-on iy .-.er. and iap.a.n iv.g.. y . . of pr.UKP) ,,v ,he Emperr of Hus-ia, as proper in order to confine myelf to the matter leady taken, in a s iiii of g..,u fai'h and ju-,rcatjos ,.1(,r). pr,.rI(( it PO a a,uij tho l,'J,",t:gtM:,S",K,g , ph,nd, lor a debt doe him, at knotted ,hi question, only to reply to the imputation madeice. g.eat si ivii rr.ay he the el i flic ultifS,'vj.'w nii'ult attained. T the '.Moon, Juiur ., iMi'th-M- t the Arcboearon.) .im.iu ( h? at ,p.,s, 2o.OOO.OJOf. The Parisj"" account of subsequent occurrence. .caused hy I lie provocation which l'li-Hdi nt or Ss,,uin:!9 f in umManoeVe-f the he r.Ve'ns ' ' "V" u,mo'i! lfeci1" ' Co.ti!i:tionnvl nf t!ie 23.la?-eits that, though The reproaches which President Jackson'Jae kseui has given, and by lhe in itation w huh io, , ..ij," ' n-t Verv nr-ne-.r-.r re c.f ul.a
--; - i-n:!Vr,p i on i,te frigVlul true 'oread H c-'haorm-f, after being prohm;;eo!
?'ve in a verdict of uiiial inurdet
the
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. J i rn vi i:ici mi ir.p.ma I'n iipi in rnr ..'Jii-iiie 1 ? nimse 11 ai inonzeo nu lures 10 r 1 ire 11 nas mhiuui eo 11 1 e u 1 c ni i.ci. 11 w .1 ojk r : 1 1 1 1 . 1. . i 11..
.! ' i h iiirli ',ri',m hu ip .... . 1 , nu rnuia fii' mac nine 1 .i c on 1 lie mli e a u.s, .rife 10 which 1 action n ie , . .n r. . l . . r .1 r., ... io ,i ......... r 1 t , u- .r, 1 1... 1 ...,..!.. r 1..- . ;.. 1 ..( n . .
iy iie rtiri il.cii 0111 i.irine paymemoi ine "nnuiru umii icn nmu-, nv nuig ? . ! 1 a nn n''n j iiaunu m at I ractecl a ci owd. smd the ow ner n pitea red l
i it ii n'i :ppy country.
Ct'.r. CF THE POLES AT TRIESTE
:-25.00O,OO0f. they do not intend to make its ad-.Grverument promised to present the treaty of lions, in oi dei to me tl 1 lie t-nage-rnenli .1' J 11 ly u:i,,pr ftp very rapidly. The r.-o-nt e nid , option a Cabinet qicstion, and tint, should the'ly 4th agiin to the Chambers, as soon as they 4th. But. at tin: fame lime, his M; j-J-ty h.t? wp. ,. f(arreiy , billed the love of prer.inrr.
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,00, w . . l-inmtier ot ieputie resolve to reject that couiu oe assemuieci. i ney were a'semmeu 3n coiitujci cu 11 uue io ia own u.giiiiy . no 10 gei . r;0,r,jf,T dow n a few rvrrdnus since, we
' j in4:i.ntA. Ihpv.vitl 1I1 mhini I 'K.r nlnrpi lhe fit St J II I V . ail'l thl.'tieatv liaSCIOlVI
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nrrune s-ei.e.
ibe n. '.ss.irre of the Pole at Eihin; aid
C i-.-z of Pi u-i .v i'i r.'.t be the
- v. i m 1 1 1 1 1 iiii u 11 ii i-.-r t'tin;it;s rn.n j et been to h ave 1. is Minist. r . xpoM d tuhc-ai 1 uiga'.gc , , , .. . , . ,.,!, , ...,, . ..,,!
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1 he same j m trial intimites lh.it the supporters presented m ihem. Mjch 13 exactly the whole so c ueii.ive in v 1 111 c ;i. si 1 n 1 u 1 i;i 1 1 c. iv . jnitm meat, and lookiiiL' cauih.a-lv about.
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f .Ministers need not be deterred from voting substance of the President's argumentation, and ordcis to reUim t Fianc e. Such, eir, arc the ,iJrv,., ;u f;,Cf.s uhicli we knew, w e
.ainsl the bill by the fear of endangering the nothing can He easier than to relute it. ueienninaiion " r""'' l:"in - ,row farih our pre liminary fip, and npi lied cut-
I may first onservo ....n.5n iiirumnij iu iniunu ;nu,ui i i.er 1 na 1 y on may sf, j- (o , j ., j(1i,e r-i 1 nn the Julv. in obeil ience t o a ma ke lliem Limu ii in the t.vr 1 n,i:ii,i C,C ihi-- ... .
The London Times of the SCth publishes .i. r n,,,,.,, ,,.... , ,7.. ,. i "A:ul ""V-h lhe arl.st's mlervnnin-gI;,cP
ntU " iii iiiiriii fiiiHi inr Tii"u v v-.'v" i' tv... w.ivu win l.:illill IIH1I UU lll'll 1IJUIJI I lilhl
er wnnin a siatert period alter a ciisoniuon 01 ui.so nieas urej w nicii may sue. 111 to v. u to be w ... ,. .,.-,. 1,...,,, ( .:.
It wa only a whim of our?, and i! va soon
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1 1 I; r- x r i. . .al nt !.iin v I I. i ...
' .t ' ' 111 .I'ni vm u. lit- utr li;i'"l ir.u- .. . ..... ... e-xi'iencecl the present adminutration. v ts; i ii" a -itocrat. 1 l:e aass:n:itt'in of
ii !:. ri 1', 1 hi'icppl ha proverl In N'irf.n '
. . 1. . - 11 ... v.c.nia is in lati.r.ate !ei:er irmn us rat is correspondent of the
l. . .n V.'K .l..ai . . ... .1.. 1. . ,.f il urn liiio lilliiM,lncr ie ui f-ltlrurl"
' ' ' T!,D i;. .,,1.- ..,,-1 1... ii r,r,r nf '. lh Chamber of Deputies, was nothing more the nrttuia eousequeiites ef tbia comruunic"i
r : 1 .. . : r r a . f n. - -. ,i . I .. l, 'I' . ........ i i . . .- ... . r . . .
as Kaifi of Poland, in the name (A lhe Grand 'o"" " I nl orma my ; ; man i if .cm . im i. t m; p.i)c.i i? which vau may ueciif. sra'iiica. .ioj iter was smdir.e naiii tws nr-
i; . nt ten o'clock at nigh', a Po!(
,son had attended to the internal mechanism of are, therefoie, at di-pusiii'Jii
J V. A'. m:.i. jiersec'ited an I eeUn.ed wi:h Duchy of Warsaw, ngaia-t the present Govern
v (.vive. is a d.ing-con. e a-ici and ttiok fner;t of r lance, in vulue ofa couv
.". m .1 U i r r i'-tr ..,--. :,i.l lw ..'..,; n p..i. rnpioial mi i us! m en t ol 'jlaims and counter
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I ....... I.ra.vcttfi lhe litn rnnnh hi r.inrln. o nn " " ' c icu.iv i Ill eillfi l HI ui.n re. 5.... .1 ivjt
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! 1 jMi t t ir America. The
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C:m'n:ary arrived, and dr 'he
t i .! sin. I'li!.. ... .; I. . I .,.. I tii.i..' 1 -ome
gsvea up to h:m 'I he Poies anwereJ tint t'Cnnt ol the Amein an question, from the. J ... .1.. ...... i.:..... 1 .l.. .ni, ,i .. .ni.ria.np.l lf 1 1. rPrmrit,,m ni' The President of the United Stales considers
..i -' ;' 11: i'ij i' i;uc it 1 1 :mj 1 1 il a I I lie - ... ...v, ......... .......... . v.. fc ni-ii i tif-t to know wlnt would bs his f?e ami 'he one debt should be rrg irdc-d us 11 piecedenl
:--o wa it aut;i"i:'v the com.ni's.'irv ir nmt.-: ior tne acuaow ieiiiremrui ot ttic otner. i
COLi
rowed beams and Iwo cf l is ?itelites were
ention for the our i"'m'"'','Hpve yp'ern he would have been Ac. pi, sir, the ussuiuucc of my high con- imparting to ih. j.,vial inhahitants of th ir
ir-at nrinripal, some of (heir ffloc-tivp power'. Tlnso were, however, not I lie? only arnoaiiitai i rs we were destined In meet this
corn inced t hat the session of 1835, could not sidei aliou.
.Mr. 5 ruricr lo.Mr. Furfilh
DE R.IGNY.
27th ol September, 1816. is likely lo be ,EvrJ' one k,,ew helbrehanel that, after a fori e a siiimbhr.fr blor!4 in the way of lhe set- mght Frenl m the ,orm of insialla'ion, it woub
tb.vx-la n.m Washington , Fcltuary
jshould have been presented to the Chamber
pi'd in', for we had scarcely withdrawn from lhe Iclf.i n;i. vh"'i we were acio.f.-d hv one whose voice w e reroL'i ized as lint nf iJ clnel,
Sir: : n honet native nf -lhe Island," who had
I hare just rec e ive d rrders from m w on on r allection by his ;it Icntion to a favorite
na nt, w hi. Ii i
o d'-maiid of y nu ai
wit bin thai fortnicrht . I r anno t mi. I e I stand I he r r .. t .. i . . I, ... . i .. . i . ... . .. . . r. . .. .. i.rn I r...
..ett r.pper to ,.,aik lh-.. ?ve aie in reaii f . h The hill was ex ,,, ,1,. ,,,,. a ,-,r , : ,i .i;, ....... ! .VI,-.i .'id rn . lit, n s
I j i - vwi-inivv i v u mm iiiiini um .1, nu an. nn. ....... ..... T - . tin il ti J I V'l
touching his hat hy way of a-
pitrr and his fimilt thai we
"said we, purposely eh-ntja. able of the primary planet;
see any of (hem in Ireland, Mi-
'Th e re are Pr'ersenotirh in evey conn'v in
Irr'l.ind."' said Michael, ''but none of that fa mi I v.'' Whaf i-- he called?"' 'S iturn."'
"S itlnn?" s aid MirhaeLdnhiou-Sv ; ' tl,r re
i rn'rtrnii. it v r. z - a .t r.i r r. r ; . - n i-. , . . . . f i
" '..mi., -n. . i.!T'., - j . i i . . . :iiiittt.-,-.irc-rrf-H'iii;;ii'iurirs- i . lur iim kii i . .. . .
rv ' , -li:. mi'Jrp' wen f.'.!. u" e-. , ' h V , , . .' ' ' pi icit ly announced in t be spe ec ii . 1 1 o m t ne i a nu..' , ; K. , ,, (o, ,. M-q,ut y 11 to name the hour ai aid Michael, " ' , Ills MlOifl.i'.e, Pr,l lo It ,! il.p t.u id .....I'lii, ho .rfi1; mil in ! Hi s laur . . . . i i -i i ' J .... i i ... c ' ' . V. . i. ,lie ve,y iUy ,n lv,"ch lhe(-b,nl"'5 ,I,e'- which H will sun oulo receive me at lhe De p-lojrv.
v! , , - V o , ; iVnV we-8te tepuuiicans win Tni, Wi8 H ,hrt, va, required to make knoun ar,,lu.,lt of State. i " Il wn Ju
.,nT-..T cf wh'm 1 rl e- ; 7 I- , t ,Un V r, . . , I , ,he ,,inion Mna na agof,5,e , I have the honor lo he.wit'i great conside vo.e looking at.
. . , : . ' vmg am. '.....,.... ...... .U(,,.....s, ii i.c, ..... ,ef;ence ,vnllhl have given authority. With SEIUKIIH ,"d d vmi ever i-:m ,n daaliet'l 1 hev plaajje, w it h ---urape 1(r, Qf .tle roncet-d ddvil whenthev . . . . i .... oi,i.i;uiiai. , , . ,, . 1 . . , f tf'1 l,,Sf ' me tun., ""e" icgard to the mere act nf prcsentatn-n, so long p0 ti rr JollN F n-VTii rhae ? ' I1:-1!. vi niipH nln Hip iim : rl lhi r.'l.i u I... .i 1.-: i. ' . u nil, linn, juii.i i in i uii
" ,,v i i i ii" i ol i 'P rriidi i .' i i ll. ni'i in .nil i nr ihii . i- .. 11 i . .1
.... . . .. ' ' " 1 f neiore in
1 n 1 delfii.l toeir.'e.ve: A.i wo-j..l have .i.,n.U h.l-n 1 iinnn ilit ihev will oive in
. , . . j ....... .irr.i.f r..lfl..Pll.A ..it nf .- n.;. A .-a t ' I li .- i .. a I
,l I'1.' with some eiesnicanie lie aaoni Having nuen ve- , ., ... ;,..,i .. ...,r.
CUsipn coijlf! mnny ldKC li
.ricf etlin vould have heen u;iu4U;il hiuJ cjira
j-.'.s. w.nau.-ud the ,,y of, ne.-mcer a-..., riv4ll. If they do not, Jonathan will pommel,,, poe.s,oni ol ,he public, already.! .,e.n,d.e... I hree I o es ..owever are n-w lhem half,., death, and make them pay the,, l(, nu(Iie; ,,,,1, wUhou, p,duc.ng any real ad i nnr-.d imrl-.l wound,. I: ,s ho,;,.i ,h..t e :,U ;lt af.erwar.ls; and wi'J thus carry anol her iu return. Ahnee all the le.Milt h.cl.! ;.;a :',CrS ''v wo,a,ed. wnM.e ,t,::;Ca oth, solid acro-s the Atlantic. Noil, ,hc p(IIlient h;ul in virvv, ci ,,ei all!e , I ' U W Z ' i0:::',"1, n'rirtt' S - mr ,mnnly -njust than their re !flo(nce ,he ew vo(e o !e Chamber of De '
Stcrttmy nf Slate if the United Slates-
Mr. r uryth t .Mr Stria ier. Detaktm kxt . r Statk.
i; ons c r ei .!h the blood ol Iii r
1 I -r nrii:i. n 11 -i. .r- 1- . r I . . . . . . . . .. .1 I . ..
n.. - ....... L tnracif i . iia g men huiiik kmi fn'mgu, ,i
......... . .ni... it
x hi i iifi'e, ior .vtnerica, at.a ;.:e neces r. ,;,v proceedaig to blows, the only species of.
ni 'trimer. ;illsal ,,a ; .d,.t ,ie P.es.dml who knows then . ,e MsuIJ ot ,)avc Uetn al
as-hington, Fch
The tinders 'net!, Sc. i etai v -f State, of the nidbii-u nf ( 1 , r t name in Ireland. But there
United S ale ii. fui n e Mr, S- imiei , in leph n glorious cl 11 t e r j ut h-lov, which I have
err: a:
l.i i 1 1 ut e c( I I'.i s i aslant, t! in no
I'm" theimli '" '"'fore; who are tlu-v?"1
5 t e ira'; uii
Ti
iie pic l:e I ('ii(T la
i'l.'t', Captain N s , on ; ! .-tl y ste I foil L verp.io! on the ?7.h ul!
i e.i'oiiin stand."
which ll.ey can be made to under-
President Jackson expres-es his rrgrrt that ihat heisieadi to re c
ation of an hour for an immediate' ..udiencc.. MlC,ie,, s aid w r, 'make apart, of th' rrr..
t Vi
la n
i i ' i i lt- an 'iellation; Oiioti; have yoti them ia Ire-
nur solicitation (instatues) had not deieiimne-d ,-nmmouii a! i.ai the f. iv. rnmei.t if Fran e 'an. I ;'
helving' (Joveiiiment so call lhe L hi u. be i - d. si i s I o I a ve made to lhe Gvc riiun. nl u ' '4 () Iirtn we hire in r. land ?' s aid
I '.v.' i! ive received, siv? tile .Men inlib ; vr, '.i-i.-r. papers of that date, with L nJot ta t'e ia-h, ia. tusive.
ue a-.n-x lie a.lowi: estri.-t ofa letlei fuel that will be .1 di nit t igniie
! : om
I'L-I i i t t.t .....i.,1 .. .. . .
i ne i-m.i.:. ... c i .m i,e j u .. .i... fr.tnuetlifr al mi earlier clay. Ilo.v soon s;e v i i t),,. j , ,tr,l r5i,,es. f our rp s""n w,,, F rancft- " War d ,e5 ,in ihey may have been called, the Mmplest ealcu-! The uml-isined ha? (he honor to Ti' i 1M.ppear al all probable, as the American Con Ia,,on lvl ,erve to shew that the di-unions n, S raiicr tb.e a.sur.iin e. .d ins very i.-at run iess .em n d t have caught the pmt and li:eji1(r Chambers could s ot have been known ii..M.k'l atioh, ..KUIN FORS V'I'il.
t the rie-nie.,1. nu resemme a nea i oi clamp:, Umied Slates at the opening of (. ougi .-' .
A war be I
r;,.K 1. w i:!i a d' a'Vnin lauh. "that's a-. Li li ete'! iii.ai nil our; the .In Peter and ll a itlian f tn.ilv. oi . v he. sue Fnglili or Ametican, but th 0"Ri i-i are S: . l'..F i:k's ov.n si ir. V. S. ai:r!.'r.
and the President's regret is then-hue ut.loui;-.
i t in i .'... i l a m'liriu ntiii, luppn -nei ir i uo.'l t ra.KP w otllil atri a'e al h il : . .. ... . . . ... .i i .1 :
-,, ... .. .ii . . . - iiieu. .noieover ine fame m'.t n- .nm
i ! .u -! Hc:ii ), ;il l ai i, t, ne.i . an. .'.'i. tnl,p tVitp t ie lo.m 1 iti m ol a nub ic ar.un
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1 Jr."-J to M W. Ac J. Brown ot iiv '.t,e. Cut we hope hilh parties will listen lo
e i j ', iii. c-.py cf which was furnished by ''re ion, and be guided by jiHtice. and then we'. .. i . i 'i ... i . . . . ..- . j
me admini'trative reasons which rendered aj
real session impoilde eluimg the moiith of J:
.I-. Stturicr Ij .Mr. I
rawrLVTi N.J
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IV
.i.-hii.gton, Feb. 23,
Sir.
.My obj, rl in asking you 1 1 ,i r.minine
ur al w Inch il w i iil j w a- iu older thai n
In ynore clearly tk.m any one eUe , llmee .not al cotis. cju. i ce of m iccall ndcister .f Iii- ir," was t!e uiiequivecal replv r. impossibilities whoh all-eluaR the fixed e bar Maje.-iy near the United S:. !-. pre seal ai.ei
A SIGNIFICANT EEI'LV. 4 TSiornas'" sail a spo'.i.i friend of tl e? f i'lii' y to (lie fool in it, w ho had been lit "rin;; bo.it li .If an hour to show him to th" dmr; "Thenia. my 'cond fellow, it is coffin". !a:. i-ntii? I.w soon w ill the dinner e ome up.
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loma!"' "The very moment toil he ga;:e
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P"i-M'-J- 11 !"" !5-p-n.!eace. i in leite i ;.h! not appeal ti physical birce. the report:,,. ,,,ore ,,,c irt veeks f tin.
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I ) v here wiiii oieeit attend i ;, and we fh tll:Vhi-(i i no, the case with either France or
ne happ to give any tabu m it ma in 0,1 , ,;P, IC ., how e ver the latter o which Ua J'-Hc,er wf (he principles of a con.tii.itioi.al iegine. , ndit Mr. Pi.g-ot, i!,e (',, t Seictarv .." GOV. Pl'HNDKX PER.
acr opo-, that so-j-ct. 1 tie doc -ni-ats ii rx-uinisbed her national debt, and will probd janil ,0 tee lha, m MIr, a .u:im the admim-tia-this U, gal ion, as Charge d' AlFiirc s .1 lh The repoit f the CVmniiiie.. on Oovetnor
' M :,tl tr we: e tail upon the l.ble .1 la. My pauc before she creates another. ;tuin is subject r0 constant and legular forms.! King; tiis pic scnl it:.n wh:c!. according l. Po'ndexfei's ease w as yrsterd ay f uhiniMed lo
'from which no special inleicst, hov.t'Vei impoi usage, I taUulitiil in making ia ( e: son . 1 he Senate it exorr rates !am fr.an cvciy
tant can authorize a deviation. jbave llu .innor, ia c empT; nu e w ilh tin- dt sin -'mm. of suspi mn, and was adnpled by il.o It is, then, evident, that, l.r from meriting ,-xpt i s-cd to n,c ly yc.u, lo make in the forir.;""!,"H"'M,s vote "f the Senate faiv one the reproach of failing to comply with its engage- w hu h von appear (opreier. members v.diiitr. Thn-ha one f lhe f.iileft ments far from hiving elctVired, either v..!uii-i I ihank you sir,foi the facilities which yniA'on.piiacies ever set on f.ol been t-xplode.)
lanlv or fmm nrglience, the accon.plnh.iient In ve bee n l.iud enou'li to ilioul me. in flu
.if it. ntnitiiip. rhe K. mo', Government, ever'noie iiiceedim' licit i..-.v :nw, ..,,1 aim ,,(! ' tr.r.UAUV. 2f. 1 C35
'I . J'.-...'., Q . ..... , ..7 - . occupied in the design of fulfilling lliem, was this rnornin d ill; and w hich ciosred the let . I- . . . i... .niit Fi.iiiKii.il.iu i. .. : .. .. i.:. I. I .1. . . I i .
only arrested ior a mumm. , ny ni-.. """"",'1.1 in ..nu ii i Mcna iick'u an inicnlc.v.
This appeals I mm the explanation
THE FRENCH WAP..
Chamber .if H il-e. and thence have hi e.
i i ., sciit In the cr.slaiPe. It is UaCett.l'.n l'jwi
s their report iU be male, but from pre i The Piesidml yesterday communicated to sent appearances il may he ia thn e or h.a jbolb hou-es of Congress a coriespondei.ee be wn ks'. Wee insider the great r.-u?t i- no,t-ei. Mr. Living-t-m and the French Govern V.fae tl.i, rivui.b.-r if they . X'cote the tie., 'nent, and also, a correspondence between Mr. ty ia voting the sub-idles, it" will end th.-ie; ifEoiyth an. I Mr. L'viog-ton. Py it we are in tin v ef.i.-e ie, ,n. the r,i,,seq ience, at bn-i . f'rmed oilicially of what had be fore reached us
viU be an i atei r-i nt ,(.,, of iiie ii.leic.oie be .thr.'Ugh the Fiench and L"g!"-h pl'frs. reia
tw.enl i iace an i the United States, and pr.i' .it lv end ia a war. File Mini-try h . i? m iking e-verv elF-'.'t to carry this question, arid oar pinion is that thev will succeed in I . ' ' . M COlliO t
iivp to the feeling produ'-ed by the President
nes-ae; of the recall of Mi. Serruner, and o ihe notification thai Mr Living'lon's iaspe)il-
were in readiness fur him, on the contingency ofj
his wishing to leave France. Mr. Livmgstoi
The Paris r.orrespodent of the London Courieil ! writes that he would await the inslruc
states, ia a !?:ici of the 20th, that i, is perfect ly well un lerstoo I miaiters will have a m ijui
'y on the Anericaii question, and yet 'he same
ions of In own government to which Mr For
-th replied, giv ing the approbation of the Pres
idem, aoil informing him that an armed Irigate
p iper cont un. information tint on the preceding; ""hl be despatched to hi ing linn home in case
'lay war nk were taken at Lloyd's on shipsi'be chambers re.lusecl to pas lhe appropriation an-l enroes on French account, which were pre-M'T indemnity.
nously m-ure l agnnst sea r i'k only , at an ad j phe following letter was handed to Mr. Livings , ,', ,1( e Ci,uln(r ihem together at a pe-i nidi ,,f r es ped was 1I1I11...1I . . . : . . r . 1 . . C .1 I .. I- . a. 1 .. ' "
ibslacles.
now given; an.!, I must add, tint the giealei
part of Ihem have already been presented hy
M. Sermiiet to the Government of the Unite il States, which by its sileuce stemcd to acknow ledge their full value. ll is worthy of remark, that on the 1st ol December, lhe day on which President Jackson -igned lhe message to Congress, and temaikeai
wiih severity tint nearly amoninwu loeiaps.
I have the honor to renew fo yon , sir, lhe as-ui in co of my high consideration. SiiRUUILU. To tlic lion. John Forvtm, S'uti'irtj if S:iic. COLONEL FUANCIS VIGOW c: lierceivc that a I ikelinss of I his vei era
! FtrnuARY. 2f.
ASSAULT ON A MKMIiLR. j Tin SIT..AK !".R presented a lettc rfrom l!,o ;I!on. .John Lw inc. one of lhe Representatives ificm Indiana, apohigiz ng lo the I loU'C and to his coi eiiiueni.s, for his absence for lhe last jtwo e'nys. j The letler sfale.l t; 1! t. 1 , i I t o.-h'sway jfiom lhe Capiinl lo Lis hoa.ding be.i'.-e en the
eveiiii.g (f iheCGth in-t Mr. Iv was waylaid .i-.d assaulted by John F. L ine, a lit ul.ji an t '11 tlie United States Aimv, for no ether cau-o 'hat he knew cf. than for wrd- f p. ki n hv
dnivaal premium of three jier cent, fir three!
ninths. lhe I ngMge, however, of some of! the mmi-'tJrnl papers ihlVcrs from the Journal, and the editois eniertam fears tint the bill wil.j again he rej..cle I. Mr. Hyde !e Neuvrlle, byj a Istier publwhe I in ihe E dn Francaise, in op j pcii'miti the treity, has ag-gravated ,be ho"
,on on the receipt ol the rresiUeiit's message ,hH ,h.lt in.t pro.,o-ed
in t ins; From Count de Rigney to .Mr. Liv ingston. tkan-.latiox. Department of Fokkio.v Affairs. Paris. January 13th, I o35.
Sir, You have well omprehpuded the na
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hefore lhe assembling of the Chamber, they hlc individual had h, e placed upon the hole- 7 ,' ' -r, ,T " ,A'Vv were in reality assembled, in virtue ofa m,ai;f ie Stale Rank of Indn,,,, 'I h.s mail,0'"'"" "''Ck' V" ''T 'V"" l'?Vy.
1 ir . ... '" ii"'i 1 urr w 1111 .1 11 iiiH'ii i:e..o, .1. o lie riaei as minted. Col Vigo, is hv hit tl . . , . , .. . . ,. ,
Thoir n..pm 1 l;, i . ii . - . '. oeen oe.il ill mi i t.a i on CIUCI nil IKI1 m n 1 heir apsem- ., icdmonlesc. lie emigrated lo Amt i ca.a 1 . , ...... .
.ii j ,.i ii..i ..ii . . . ininner, so as iu no iinat. t' I" Itl-ie li S teal Ul t.l . A inlml tnnipl l:l r V lUiillieil i'i ' null kM-i'.if . i . mi.. I .... . I .. . .1 . .vn .
ui'iLc ... aii.,1... ........ j ......i .1 ,n.i ,iu, ,i,iU .fnirtj ; a ii.iiiri .1 i , , i r . .liA,..lm.nr of. he lull relative lo the Ame-nea, V, ... 11 :., ,,,n' '",P"',!1" j'C't le.d of the session.
I 11 in v.-v.i.ti.vi.i i. - w.-- . ' ' 1 ' ' ' I III I i M J I d I , i Jl ilLV P "IM 4
ncan claims; hut you, sir, know better than any ,ei ing on i.inely ears. Ci)ni le and hos '
Mher person, the causes ol Ihe new delay . pit.t.ily lo stiai geu, and to Ins m ighl on h-
Aflcr aa :u gry debate, w l ie h we arc Ci m-
n lied to defer, a ie-selu?ion . IT n d hy .Mr. r r . . . -. i
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Yon yourself requeued us not to endanger lhe h,g been known ; and he ha been nn c i.ie i ; . " f 11 , ' - '. . , ' r.i... nnt.nl , iT, i r l,v m a. 1 m I ' f I . ( ., :. ."-l "I 5-ven H.emhers.l.. n-noiie into tin;
a ,1 ;.,...;., I ., , -r- , L'l n , ...... ..... .. 'n.,,.,,,,,,, lln .iui,r-. "i un. mi I- O " . n. '! I lie I Oil 111 V , W I it'll 11 IllOi- I I Iff O ' : . . , i , . . 1 . , , W 1 , , VV,"d m ,y a,T,n' 0m" fhe impres-ions produced upon the king', discussion with debates ofa dilleien, nature, as ,ri,nd-ai.,g its ,,.,,' id.ke by his ,t , V ' , T , C ! menu which the" Journvl I clel' Deb 6 overnment, by the ,neage win. h hi excel their mere coincidence might have the effect ol0al service s and his puise. ' ' ;,luU?r' :,l,0IU eh ill be .lone 0Ur"A l'rm,P'ncy Piesident Jackon adtlres-ed, on Ihe Is't.imging other influences into play, than those! ?80, when an expedition was filled out'; . Va-'i.t (hat well done,1 said a w,,rniM ' ! December to the Congress of the United by which il should naturally he governed. Py by Virginia, and placed under the ommanea.he Sn--.piel.anna a his raft struck me of tie rr J7 , r M""Pt"1) Mhi-!Siates Nothing certainly could have prepar it l.i request. y..u clearly showed that yu Irsd. ol the gallant (J.oige Roi r, Cla.U, fr ll.. .nets ef the lla..i4ur2 P-ml-e u re fie paragraph deprccatoryofwar with Amer.ca? ed us for it. Evto though the complaints ex- with your judiciocs (pirit, correctly npprtcialeii'purpose cf prolcding lhe' ficnlicr, as f.r ntm and ! ctdv hit one ' " ' '
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