Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 169, Vevay, Switzerland County, 21 March 1835 — Page 2
;,. i;il.,A in$;:itar clrtaiTfrfaiwc look -f the tornado, tu hid: tiieir own defoiuiily i i t ithitj thelat tew weeks: A n'.iinbei;!'rom the sight of the people. It is not less ; tnustlv medical gentlemen, now in'.-videiit that the fortification bill was selected
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iJm.oUlialiuii, when necessary both house? 6;h. In .England one neison meifiy fnf o'llie Pi esidenl. the ill be -no. c .1 ;.l ..ne by v
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have continue! 10 penormme pnoiie business male adult population is an elector; in Ireland until one or two o'clock, according tocircum jonly one person in every twenty of the male a stances. The great length of th'19 letter pre- dult population is an elector.
eludes further comment tonight. 7th. Ireland 00 the combined ratio of ropu
THE SPY IN WASHINGTON, jlation and refenue, ought to have 169 member-
m the United Parliament. Havinsr 104. she i
I ,.-::;- ;ii liiniier together, the conversa-j i the ore unon which the uprising of mt
a untcd m atsenlific'suhj.icts A Dr. B empest should be ciealed. It is therefoie,
... i-;t c! 'his pocket Dr. Henderson s lately deniable that a just and true nisiory 01 u e .. I !M,iv.!;n..iit in iiipnsuri' thf rnRiv of irm epflinT in reference to that bill should
. ,',.,!,..' i.nniUions called the Slivnome- 'ie laid before the community. 1 will briefly, On the motion of adherence, in the sen-of course, deprived of co lets than G5 of hei
i.t'thu company, Dr in a'caiek- nut faithfully perform thai duty. ate cas Messrs. Uell,lilbb,Calhoun,Cla) jfair and just proportion. :f. and a it" to 'ccd the conversation, Some time since, the House parsed the for Clay ton. Evinn.Frelinghuysen,Goldsborough: . . m -,'u -hod out, his l-.i l, to have the ener-v ol'.ificatio,, bill,a..d sent it to the Senate. Il re HENDRICKS, Kent, Knight, Mangum,' UurncaneinMissmippi.--A hurricane passed
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ciples of juslice and respect for her own dignity. If Mich be the temper in which she takes up the hill of indemnity, framed in accordance with her solemn compact, it will doubtless pass; ml thus will be terminated a disagreement that
1 ever should have existed between two powers
o closely united in relations of amity aDd in-
eresl. Baltimore Chton.
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1 1 : I . .1 1 .T f ,mm I OP ,ni-.. X:.iwI . ill I'm 1 irl rY I r f I'rlr Prmil ci'"" l" IBWII n LOOFriV. in ;U SS I SS 1 l D I . On tlf
U!! Ui - .Oil i i.uniu- vl niim uicujimn'-ivi.v. - - ' ' :ii r.i . . 1 i. i i . .
i v. ith -neateo.e and attention, and Iayins: W!,s informed that the departments wished Preston, Kobbtns, bilsbee, bmilh, Southard, . "n, piosiraieu a.mo. " "... .. . i u .1 .:v 'f i: U; , 1. everv thmsr in it nalh and ripttrnvnH i.v.rvl
.!..,, t ... .-i r-iT;;pn . s.iic! vvitli a solemn coun -omo h il (1 1 1 looa I apnroni aiions, which iuciowui, i unmiusju, on.uiidu. eoi . j o w - -
.' .. . .! ......ii .., i:,r thn worl.l hnvn mr..i TU. in ih form of am nd Wr nnd White. 28. 'valuable lives. Mr. John Halt, anil his clanch-
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answered Dr. S- and mei,t3, were added, and the hill relumed to Navs-Benton, Brown, Buchanon, Cuth-,er tM" e,n' "e,re ttl,,e0 nrt a"
he 'then felt uuite well, the ,he House oq the 24th of February. From bert, Grundy, hill, .Kane, King of A., King" S "e oangerousiy mjurea. a negro
tnijc tliJlIIL.CI III overthiown and
destroyed. Mr. Hall was a highly respectable
gentlemen and useful citizen. He leaves a large
tamily, to lament his untimely late.
d iy ho expired in a lit of ppoplexv.
WisiitNc r s. I) C .M rch 4, 1835- taintd hv the House, when the following sec
f.-tnis.ht tbe twenty third Congress ceas i'j"" having been added, it was sent lo the e ili' xM. The ch.nity of mankind seems Senate: ... ... ,-.r !l1;,t ill .hm-'.l'r.oi he snoken of the: "Sect. 2. And he it ftuthcr enacted, that
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'lie sum ol mree niitiions oi oonais uc, oou
iihat day unti'llhe 3d of March, thelast night of Geo., Linn, McLean, Rogglcs, Robinson, woman had a IeS A h ;-.f the session, at 9 o'clock, the bill was ob jShcpley, Tallmadge, TIPTON, and mr , houses and out-d ivel mgs were o
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LATER AND IMPORTANT FROM
FRANCE.
We learn from Captain Smith, arrived at this nrt on batnrday from Montevideo, thai a diainlical attempt had been made, in the first week f December, to blow up tbe United Slates rlmoner Enterprise, tb-n I3 11. g m the hatbor of Montevideo. It Hpptais tloit a Mulatto ramnn elnnging to the schooner, fioin some moiiteof nalice rr revei ge. had rnntriifd toriej ofile in 'he pnwder magazine coals of tiie tapped up in unen. They were, however, discovered and
iemoved before any mischief was rlone. and the
Idesign of destroying vessel and crew fiustrated, il.o . . 1 1 .. i.:u : 1. .....I.. 1 -.1
. . . . .,'! 1 1 . 1 .1 .t it . 1 n . I ' "HCTII-.UIUII oiiiv.il mi uir (i in it 1 y Miiirtt'cu We slop the press to announce the arrival It is calculated that, m the Ln.ted Slate., ,hfi diiCoveiv ehowed lha( ,be crew of tl,e Eu-
teinrise h.id all been at their nrnurr lnfinn
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found ia
had
he
but all ui-neralrulti P.ave exceptions, .ou ..r ....,..o..a - :Lf,, . .hi Fran.i, n.n...rrnm Tl.vro there are 400.000 coar smokers, who ..nila
.lure as a case which would as -.ne same is hereby appropriaiefl, out 01 nnjr f. Vr.:' 7 ,;. .u- ....r ,-0, , ...
( s.rn, and condemna money in the Treasury, not otherwise appro, one rt,,s ai,u "rtY,c uni" v X i L cept the mulatto in question, who was
ii 1. it. , 1 . ... o . - 1 11 TJct lan.iarv uuu tiieeis 01 10 Dacco. aoa ouu.UJU snull la- .1 1 , , , . . ' - . . , :, 1 .... 1., !..! m,.,hi to be a d sn led pnaled, to be expended, in whole or in part, 4tsi January. ... . . . i'he boat aloreide, where it was evident he
- tv H . r-,.e H lohefcund in the late nder the direction of the President of the Owing to the extreme lateness olthe hour,--, --ng near y one e.g. ui o, me pop,,-; (o lc 0H, of lhe reHC,, ofl,Hnger. f.t, ii.at rae is 10 oc icumi in mc r .u i-. j 1 !ii is mil nf nnr nnwpp In Ut hofore ou r rea-,ton . whose amiab e pro.iensi.es cost the ccun ' - . 1 c. . v. at , 5 , .- !.-pieci.lalie9 of the United United States, for the military and naval ser . ' out ot our power to lay Delore our rea ! ' jLnited Slates ships Natchez, Ontario, and ' I . . . 1 - e j: 'flora Ia rliiv n I 1K0 Inipllmpnrp of ntprp?! try seven minions ot Hollars rer year. 1 ... .. . ..
c .., . v . .,..,! .., mi t t-t lo rorisx oratioi vice, incititline loriilica.ions anu oruinaiice.; " ,v- 'b-"" " , i.eie aiu ivmj a. i.iontevineo at the lui
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Pimir ami inrrr.isp (if the oavv Drovided such ex--i"ei - contain, or even our oiivrtit; tuiu::i)un-; . . llieir loci ou incrca-e 01 uienavy. piuoutu iui e , j 1 r The fa ir and gen tie sex of M a me, ha ve enter
b-iiM l-s men, and then want ol in pena.uires snail oe necessa.) .or u.u ueituie V , 7. . f .1. - .. V efl heart baud into a crusade not only a
.e 01
b;r i ti' rt d in th.ir h.h lf.
!! mat'trs cenne
....... j , , r , 1, . , 1 en iicnii rtiiu lliiuo iiiiu H nuiiiui; iiui tuny a . - ii.. , f Hip punnin nri..r to tho next mee tins? of I ves to stating that not n. og lu rthe r has ta ken ... r , . . cc'-i wuh the 1 ine eooniij, prior louio nei nieeiii., 01, . m ,, . gainst the mtemnera e use of ardent Murits, bot ,1 -m u 1.. f 'rv.,.,.o6c Inlace in the Chamber of JJenuties on the sub 6 ..... .
. e . . r 1 ii, .u Hginsl its heme any longer considered a egal iiect of our treaty of indemnity, save that the . . f 6,. , 1 j rui: i article of trade. Accordingly, a Mrs. Allen, diplomatic correspondence in relation to it, . , . , , , , - , . 1 .1 , r i.. r ,u wthone hundred and hliy to keep her in counhas been laid before that Body, b rom the , , , . , 1 ,
tenance, have memoralized the Legislature to
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I );;C We l mi. ana piu.Jcuoj "
;!.;r .,..!-, -nf' red as pal'datives. It wen A few remai k? seem necessary here. The
well for the country, and for llv f.me oi ;omi Senate were astounded; or rather that por
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! commissi ou ;;s w Has o' omi-sio:.. .Never. ,f dollars ia he left, in the expenditure, en i , . ... ... .... . alcaholic liquors
- ,: , , , ,!, r. vo.n. r.- . . . r . n . , . t 'o a noie sent mm, on which nia ias. cnmmu", since Ui- o' a liitz iti on a! tlie u.. ei nmen.. . lrp ,. . .,e cot,.rol of the President. roi , .. c . '. J,.ri,,laIIi . .in) an..t com.oi - . nicalion to Mr. Forsjth was no doubt foun . ,.... , r 1 . i! i to- At.. 1 iv.ui peopie e.ccicu a iiou- ..sn,;i(e rom .,, ,v depaitment of government,. , ,, .... . , .. . f .. . . The folloivirg is the title of and an extrr.ct
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j th's :ifi'.ir. jit.d when explain S. sailed Commo
dore Kensl.aw war holding a couit martial over the mulatto, who, it was stippnevd, would be executed . Baltimore Amcr.
" .iw ni'ii.ti j 1 : OI jnemmai were 1101 10 uiu ci.ci.-. omQ t ,u n..c.,n.rl,r to M
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''t u'" " I 1 ere W a nil a Plironrtai.Oii Ul till 1 c 1111 iilmi; r r . : 1 K .1 - Ct "c ,PC su,,,c meniuu iu ucjauiing uic uaue iu1 . :,i. I .. .' 1. - I I I Seroripr frm hi liovernment. With a drall jo cons ( e iff and Sllppestino' inrh a piaimn iik
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Vermont The constitution of Vermont prolines for a "Council of Censors," whose duty it
to meet once in ten jrars, (or tbe porjose cT
in th
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r ..ii,-..;i..ii:ii!iii.s si i iiromnelertf . ah niorlii? -.11 1 .- t .. 1 ...1.. f .u : ,..i.,.
11 1 1. ... . - , - u til cu r ut u eswi e 01 nic inner, ui uic;. ,- . .. , j .1 r iium v 1 . ..... T ...v- - , ,o..irti.iKlo n. IV nchii.frfnn 9 tn nrrpfiirp icac
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imi'i- oi a ijw 4-i s;.i''fi rt-q. iest of the K?culive. insi.ori, to llie-' t t C1 Stutes, now in press: tS.orU for and dictated to them. Ba! e3tU.nt of ,bree millions, depriving Congressi. ff j An account of Col. Crockett' Tour to the
:r.r worus slia.i we uoow iii'-ni ,.f .,11 UxiKbiiivp artioo or dehheralion on the! ... i ... s . North and down East, in the vear ot cur Lord
rt it it f iiernscmn in f Ii o loiirnn e A ri ir 11 r ti I 1
to jxamine the grand
nmKiiti nf Ihp connlrv'
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so to rind out the condition of its literature
that in Jt inincnt as may firm time to time be cme isjedient. The Council has lately been in epCliifl :!!(! IV1IB U li C n l.jcl . i c Iic-jijI 4mm it
r (t . i r- i...t. t u...i. ...a !!...io,l '
UUIII V'OI. VIUIKCI1 9 IUUI llilUUgll H.C KJ IIMll. . j(
il ... . ... . . .north anc down East, in
Vo, will b astoni.ii. d to learn (and a suf ;-uSiec. d ,otlCentralintl ia lhe hands of the cion in ne journa... Aaocume... 834 Hjs 1(i
: pooph- will ho more so) thai they ha ve , wilh ,he fl,rmal;tv of law, thH P'sneo, signea oy many o uie mosi em- Inanufac(ui fi'e,xMlm
j irncl, :.M!!U thvir latiies covcrea w:u. iu.,c.jon3 0
. . r , . f lllrtliuiill jinenl manufacturing houses at L.)ons, pom- . ..i .. . . i.. .i .antiaisc
r . u r : ...... C .... i
n I i ip LifLMSMiin : ui uic cou ill I i . - ... i . .1. . .i . nun
, , ;.r,,rti.,t on'.lir bill- r-. n- ti i . " I'lng oui llie injury tnal wouiu resuu 10 inai it .:i!.:i;:u ..mii'btl) i 1U Hu- ' The n roD'si t ion w;is a nnalling. I he doctrines; , " , J . r .1 c . n.. : . . and
IM' It H'.l ll:iG:l II lilt. I I'.'ISL. s-'l t''.l'lltt.i I L. r.P..Ai. ...... I.ia Li Aivura urn ... f . I I J
I j . ! .11l..i:iJ'l?'llliU ....vi.v... v.j ..Lit.
morals, lhe extent of comme.ee, and the
ti f itrcniiuii v ...... vi . , . c . . , ., . . ... . . . , practical operation ol the experiment.
U-"-J t pnvate oi.k, wuere na onjaiuii understood. That thera should be no appro-i . , . a- . -ri 1 r n c locomotives. This was a clean new a Ill FA t . 1 . a a ( S v a q 4 rw n w I r i C I -1 I ni i J It n rci 'i
i:-.t.ir ta-.i2C exiled, and where ttuir I iMUre. ,:..,;., k..i r.r -rli.r nfciprU. S. riaidK ,'"'" .v " rs.x. ........ ... ",., . mp. M,lfllll .., hi s,:io.PS hunsr on I
" w ' :iiir in iniip mn v m i r iimh pic iimi pvcii iti ni i v .1 .n n.. i.ni...... 11, n l.....-
. (.----.....w. - - . . . u . . . . . 1'. 1 nun is iiutv licniir uir iiwimt' ni lvfii.s'.i'iii iiiihi
. , ... one machine . a.u strait ui) m . A lie 1 aeoou, - ..-r. 'jlln innlh-jn mi w t rui I - x n i r..l rh .Iicr-MBCi.w. w.... " ( " o ..l ll.i: , e .. - .
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ucai Di loss we an go. seaieo, an;- hiuku mm ly ofl"; the engine wherzmg as if she had the
tizzicb. By and bv she besan to (ake short
leiating upon lhe sul jec.t of a state Senate,
and a'1-0 in relation to tbe term of service ol the Judicial Ofl'irers the election of Sheriff Judges of Pmhale, SMtes Attornies, &c. Lc , and also for providing a new mode nf amending lhe con. -titut.on. This last matter, we should think, voilhy of ceiisoiial deliberation.
An impoitant hill, lo amend the judicial system has passed the Senate by a lnrge majority
r i ::m 1 decided upja all hills pending before
th m. of ai v m is'iiitudc. At no ses-ou
has already taken place iu regard to it in the
2 . -oo e u.st.tncc-5, nvi-t pr ve ruinous lo un-lhi3 enforrccj during his administration, ..iFni lir.- iti.Jivid i Is. The Senate have act- . th administration of his immediate sue
lore . c !- iii'is iiii:riur cessors , that the money of one t'P:rtme,,, (;harn,er
W IS Ol l erm leu i" uu uianu inniuui iiiur r r i i i . .
i . i i in r i aria rnrroonnndonro nnnor i .itd nt
"il twe.veyear hivetaey mire com- ,ed v,ith. ,he money of another Department.!,. rr""' i:, ..rr-.t :''eh anl ay e went with a blue st.eak
p''ely cle .rcu tUe:r cale.nl ir. i o meir non- Q ll herc i a ropoil,ion to place three mil ! . "" 'alter u,. The whole distance is seventeen miles
r f .u- j "-lu;
'Herewith I have the pleasure of sending
,and it was run in 55 minutes.
While it was whizzing along, I burst out a
or oe it spoken. U it the U use, as il recK ,.OIls &f jjjar9 f(,r the. use of the army and
p;i i,f :.U .-..nspo mi fps to the nati jn. or infu. ... a;.,.. .r.v,.. u
- - . , j i avVi cC I: o to , ni uic uisuum i ui uic i km- r.u . u I .1 u !
,y to the citizens, have pursued a u. unrein AenU w, not m;ike u . wety millions, and f t'"' " . "laughing. One of the passengers asked me
.u- acciiieni . jj words to be expended for the civil f , f ... ' ,. , . ,, ( ;wliat it was. Why. savs I, its f oD"r.ition uu " ' r . jof the treaty of the 4th ot July, 1 831. Ian. . .. , . , ,i op.r.uion . ,.xocnses 0f the Government? All the busi j t i r.u i j- fellow's horses run off. A Ca . ptluv.J ui -w ''jasiirnri hv em aril f tha lanHifiri ni n rr r t, m
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h ..l iiisrcnuiiiuie noncv. n ta i-u
I v O . .. a.... ...iholir nl in i
w. .. - i - ( 'XDC lses o uic uui.i Mucin i fin mc uus j, i r.u i jThese are times when the sentinels on the J "0Co wouU lhen be accomplished sideVo'f the H III I Jl .. - a .,., f f-".t.im iml.l imik PDpn .'. ii i t... lbo" sides of the House, and rr
- y.,. ... , - - r in one weeK. as wen as hi one year. i urn
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jiiiJ :4oulli ; w aen ir.e press soomu pemiuij4
i:- duty: whan t!io.-c who are connecle
. . tit
i . tiv or in.ii. ecliy wiUi U, si.ou.J nonesiiy , , conjuct of their re presenlatives.
I ::rJepenaent.y prtsern io u.e peopie ie;-rhey h:iVC Cause for apprehension.
fhe Senate rejected this amendment. I he
members on
more partii u
no wonder the
arohna wagoner
had just crossed the rail road from Charh.itown
I -i r I O ltf Hanarul V'l n! . V. rr1 o 1 1 a Qo.il a.
d di I m0 in 1'1 PrT5"ll5n lU;!n mCetS lhe IQaesteur, who kindly offers me to mention Ca" chtd. It was growing da.k, and Let the people look welUo their own affairs. s f lh?lt there is no longer any doubt of 'he !,'afk9 flj"?g a" ,r,;c"0"V
a majority inlavorot the recognition."
to Augusta, when the engine hove in sight with
!!; connected with the wrongs inev are
. .vned to sutH-r. Theic should be no mis
i t '-resci.t ition on the one hand
on 'he other. Oi this occasion great pim. . . tUa ffr atrain retiirnnd lb
. , . IIV.II.U .U H. -W ... ... I,. r-rl .in lint nnlV lllf :irU . ... . . . c . ,
! ive ueeu laKea io aceriai uoi umj mc .ivis jjj
... in IIm;;p I'lr-.ou mi! l.ls. IWCIUV lOU.i
horses ran off. broke his wagon and smashed hi
jcombustiblei intoatome. He run to a house fur
V 7? lr A 1- help, and when they asked h.m what scared his
ul ne no m,s eaders in the llouse became boisterous: and . . . e , 5 . c diorses, he said he did oot kuow, but it must be not hrinkine . . ... i ti c . . dook place a few days since, in one of oui . .. . ' ,noi Mirnihing j j t to recede. The Senate ad I , ' r , i i i n . . f hell in harness.
n vi jmjiivv iiuiini nu. j iiiujuniiiiv i the genius of our country and of the indepen-' ,, , " " , c i i , r . i ' nellodorous says that women are a compoiiH I deuce of our bar. In the course ot a trial, a J ., .' , . , - - . "I trees viz: old inanN, of crab tree: the ten young and very talented lawyer, in examining . . , . . :,. , , .. t i der hearted of weeping willow : and the stubborn a witness asked a question which the Judge- r . . , , " :.. : : j ....... ..it-knotted oak.
luii.-iMuicu iiipiptr iiiiu wouiu noi suner
The House asked a conference, which ...ii j r.i. r.
ivns riranlpd A I lllf llfail Ol I IIP mn CrPP-
!.-v,rShut the probable m. lives which have of Ho(Jie was Mr CAMBRKLENG : d icnced the leaders, and which have aided u of lhjJ Senate co,ifereeS, was Mi--.ti i'-.;' rmiiii m it ion of those act. On some . . t- n r.r
- i i',;-re ire m-inv va'ue rumors which' .v.. r' c .i . H . .ihe put. In the progress of lhe cause, tht. 3 loin are miuy i..m rm wrs wuim. The conferees of the two Houses met, and; .... .l f , ., V
v. .; '-f- oorroi'ted to iia's unnoticed. . i :
- r- - i - in rive m.nuie asireeu upoii.iLu.iipiom.se. i r i. i :., r . j .
. in 1 1 Lt. wiiiii'sh iv r I lip linn i in i1 ru in p.i in
I'he bill dismembers the fonith circuit, which
notv consists of the districts Maryland and Delaware. It attaches Delaware to the (bird circuit, (Judge Baldwin's) and Maryland to the fifth circuit, (Judge Marshall's) which, by the bill with this addition, is to constitute the foui ih circuit. Id other words, Judge Baldwin's circiut, under the new bill, should it become a law would consist of Pennsylvania New Jersey, and Delware, and Chief Justice Marshall's circuit consist of Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. South Carolina anil Georgia would constitute one ciicuit as heretofore, (to be the fi.'ih) Alabama, Louisiana and Mississijipi would constitute the sixth; Ohio. Tennessee and Kentucky, the seventh; and Indiana, Illinois and Missouri, the eight circi'it. 'i'he. bill pas-ed by a vole of 31 yeas to 5 nays. .Vutionnl Int.
.In Illa'ul in a Jil shell . This sentence is the whole history of Gen. Jackson's French War. Mr. Rive, to impress his countrymen wi:h a high idea of his diplomacy, says: 'An arrangement, ufiich a in id many difficulties, has secured for the claim' of our citizens
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Judge took occasion to ask the very question 'HE NEW' JERSEY I'll ATES At (.LI 11 hi) j11 ( V" 'l" . . ! V" J , r . . . . . . J i 'vi ;i Ufg'e iHrton of which ha heen eonirer-
I- U Proner to rema.k here, that several t mit be recollected, that them conquera-i X i . 7 ""Vu"-,cu " e ar,e "" m"' " 1 . ";ed as desperate) a sum s-.nicient, in all prM.a- .. ' -r h .....r. .... ,u c .i. 1;....; lbe counsel, whereupon that gentleman rose ate explicitly, that the story which his gone . ' D'TV ..,;. ,Laii
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mount pronounced lo be due by the
charged with their examination
iiinii roeiipriiiiiiii nroiitB.on oniiii. iitAnitmii i. i . i r. . v . i i . i . i.
i ici'i.,ii on w in uii-iru iic-'iuiri i wr (in i inn a iirirji. i n rnii.rri uio ii nn d rnnni rv in u niuii . .
amendment, aiul not to the . ' , , r .. . . i . . , p , J .. .. tiel.le tbe a
appropriated. The latter ' : f... ; . Ci- ' .... ; r,,i,IIimiMlooe
lion ol expediency, fhe.. p P!i. np a. , ... . . . . ' :,.t ., , , J . ' .here.
1 1, f .. .. - I ij .... ..v. ... . . v. a . . , , i ...i ii .. i .i ii - iic.j II I e III I Of IlVlir II D'M IKUlll , Oil S II I! I I 11 1 M 1" 111 'I'l .!.
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-. ,f r..n-z rvf n n Ti-itini? rh.irarler. took nl.w.r-l.rvn nf ihp pimlp wn. I n Ibp nriiifi.l
p! ice in the benate, wlubi they were cngiged pe involved in the
a i.ecntive busine. i hey urit ited the amount of money
I're-idoiit, w ho attended at the Capitol, that was a mere que:-
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f... r: i ii i'.ti . iri 1 1 1 i .is ii.'.ritu lib . .lie -Minirp n m i-f I iiinv.iiiiiMiirt iui i iiiwri. ......
fftrr.i i.. :r.Ji ...i.... Is'., lPver question I th.nk proper in m court. et color ol tr-.th. We learn from
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v. pre the Fciection ot several i inu ageui
icceivers ; the postponement, indefinite
Mr. Tane) s nomination, xc. Among other impoitxnt public hills
were not fi-.i illy acted upon, were the annu;
can versa
claim of having outwitted the
blazoned about for electioneer ir
I. .o..S.
oui couri,sir. repnea me narnsu-i, I amy n tmn it btbe I nitei State Mais bat .w lO-ename ... ... ... . .
o oi iy, upon the whim or caprice oi snr one oil . ... . ,- . '. . . i !"ri-es. rre-entiy r. geis m rianre, so
, ., i - , , . , r.i . ne u ii n un uti-uis cuuii;ii is my com i , .as lie en erv I. eel v u-etl mi l tie occasion . t i i , ... , c -r, . . u : Vi ol (he three branches of the government. h,it ' . , , i. . . - . ' ,'be t bamtier of Deimties very naturally say. J i . . . . . t IS the Deonle fom f . :nift nn vnurs. II i. K-.o .. r- rt ....... I t . ...... . 1, t : r,.... '
Uvou dben violation or thespirilof the LoiH,m(l.. , ., , . ,, ' , . J . ,. i , . . 1 " , , Look at these inlernal ankees who cheat n i,:,.i ' . in, r f liinneccssary to add that the Judge seeing lbs er, tint the i-eoii e in the neighborhood a.e not , , , ,, . lX , ' ... - . - , which t,tuiion. ihe conferees, therefore, agreed ,.,', b I,.,..,..,...,:,...;,.,..,... ,,3 .out of our ey teeth, and then ghmljmg in it!
.1. . , . .1 i r.i i "w...wc-ovi ... .....ii i, , ....... u .. nu iii iiiuira-i ne i cu r) i e. i ur pi hipi e , 1 1 . i.i'I to strike out the amenilment of the house." . r . , , ,, . . , ' , , . ., A.e we .eallv lo pay the rascals this money ! . . . -courtesy to the rebuke and the cause rrc .annear to have been coimmited bv ih il.n .. .. ..... .
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toitihcation Mil, the Jui.ciaiy uui , uie r.xe nd to insert the lollowmg:
ci'ive p -itronage bill, lhe bill for the reliel of, As an additional appropriation for arming the City of Washington, the bill regulatmgihc forti&cations of the U.S. three hundied the manner of securing the public deposilcs,'thousand dollars the bill f r the settlement of the boundary! "As an additional appropriation for the re
line between t'oc Slateof Oiiio and the Ter pHirs and equipment of the ships of war of
ri!y of Michigan, the l ost (Jihce bill, iVc. Ct'J. ihe United States, five hundred thousand dol
Now to suppose that all these, and, many otn- :rs.
rr public bills, were left on the table of the: The commvtlee9 returned immediately to House, without some systematic design Vs Xo houfes for he M,e Jf
suppose that me member, oi ai oo ,.y lheir agreemeivt. The Senate wai ten times more incompetent than they are aboul an hour e U to hear fl0m (h(
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reoresen.eu iu oe; u , i w. mc nuiuunn . o j . . ILtfil.3viiiv.il . 7 J - hnitcn SAmn Innitlru wa m H A I, -.1 ....1,1
. r . ,- . . u.'inv i.miui. , nna uinub n lull LUUIU and wickedlv nulicted miui ies upon ttie com , , . , J ,, . L . - J .- ri i detain them? W hereupon a gentleman e inanity without reason or motive, lhe idea . . o , . n . .tV :11
iiiitvu .ii tin iiuiiuintiit; ?ctiaiui l(y win is preposterous. ;hc:,r ll0,hillg flom lhe other branth Wh)! The closing scene tn the House beggark r.ot? enquired the senator. "Because," was description. It shall not be attempted by me the reply, "I saw lr. Camhreleng inconver The accustomed courtesy in allcivihzed coui --ation with two distinguished personages Ires, between the difi'.rent branches of the go (naming them) and I accidentally heard are vemment, was disregarded. It is usual to mark from one of them (naming him) which
appoint committee in each body, to noiny me satishes me, that iVIr. Cambreleng will not re
ceded
Indiana 5 per cent. Stocks. The 300.000
i
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...... .'III. 13 lC tllllg Hl l' IIIIT lt?Cl, j y. i The only lady fiaseneer. fMrs Scl.inlev.li
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uouars oi stocks ot the btatn ol Indra.i.i. said lo have robbed ol hei ward robe, w atch. anil
Vrr.nji.LioNvii.LE, February 14. Louisiana al roonlry? pshaw! why Lapland heats it all hollow: hrre we a.e situated in
I.. Vn.il, l .i.i.wlo ,iC it lifllp nn r lliirlv ilpiiep
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were taken by Messrs. Pi ime. Ward, & King ioiher valuables, stated t . the Marshal yesterday
at one hundred and two dollars five cents, foi,that she Iom only chain and some small trmli each one hundred dollars ef stock, instead ets of no great value, and ihM these we.e ah of Si 00 for everv.4? 102. as staled
on Saturday last. V- Y. Cour. Enq. the thirty six hours that she remained with (he!""1 h;,e ir r""r inf ,lPS ,h,ch "' ,,,e u,i" jwreck, and mi shore, she saw notbine ofthe lie. t jnryids, and lhe water in oMrp.tchnsat H
ENGLAND AND IRELAND. jof pirates spoken of. and neither saw nor heard O'Connell, in one of his eh qnent letters tnof any improper conduct in the people of tin the London Morning Chronicle, runs this paral neighborhood. 'e': i We are more gratified in t!iui being able to 1st. The English people have no less than'relieve the slate from the disgrace nf the repunine different franchises the Irish, substantial .ted depredation, because we had been led lo he
ly, lour. heve that the exposures and arrests in a recent 2d. The English franchise is much lower in case would have the effect to present any futtu value than the Irish, although England is iheMit rages of tbe kind. The neighborhood and richer country. The Irish franchise is much State have enough if the past to answer for. higher in value than the Englioh, although Ire .and we earnestly hope theie may be no cans. land is by far the poorer country. of complaint for the future. Jtioark Dailu ii T... n.,..i.,i;n .fii,..,..i.:.. .. i ii
ovi. iipuMiiuii hi uit v,uuiiiiira ni laigr .JutCrflSCr.
other and the Executive, that they are ready port." The circumstanee was communicated in Km. land ia R.33R.9IT1. theelerfnr. in h P..
to adjourn, if the coordinate branches have to Mr. Webster, who thereupon moved, thatlglisk counties are 344.564. The population ol The votes of the two houses of Congre nothing further lo communicate. 'I he Sen it be respectfully InquireJof the house, whal th countiei at large in Ireland is 8 027 . 509 ; the French riuest.oo, muM have deeply mort.l ate performed their duly; but Ihe House has become ofthe fortification bill! On the electors in Irish counties are only CO 007. the feelings of the President Never bef,
m ide no response, and adi jurned without this i he communication of this message, Mr. C
formality, as if determined to scout and con jbreleng was called upon lo report. He retenvi all legislative civility or decomm. iplied, that he had not acceded to the report .
1 he arrangement had evidently beenmadeland then handed the pap ers 6o his colleague. for producinga collision between the Senate;Mr . Loewis of Alabama, who reported. and House of Representatives. The objectj Whejeupon a portion of tbe friend of the cannot be misunderstood. The rniserablejadministration refused to act or two vote, tools of power, and the petly intriguants ofcontending that it wa9 past twelve o'tlock. the day, hope, by raising a storm, to promotc nd that they would not do any thine. Thus
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lieit
ngs oi me r. es.ue.it. never net. ire
4th. England, with a mral population of not has it occurred that the recommendation f u.
much more than eight millions, has for her re
presentatives of that population 144 members
Ireland, with a rural population exceeding se
President ha? been unanimously rejected by the senators and repreientalives ofthe Union; bu'
i impolicy of precipitating the nation into a
ven millions, ha for representatives of that pop jwap with France has teen so manifest, hi io vilationenly 64 members. 'have had scarcely an advocate in the country. 5Mh. In England, one person in every grosFrance will now be furni-hed with the true sen-
of the population is an elector; in Ireland, onlj jtimnels of the people oflli country; and it i
bedhead so omrealnd, that n the place oi
drinking water ve have been compelled to eal ice to ipieiuhan n.dinaie thirst; our vinegar bottle f.ozrn on the table; tbe rorr.ponnd solution o arsenic io Uie laboratory of a physician rendered a solid and most compact bony: nml what was ivorse than all oar paper far the Sentinel vyasso fi o7.cn a to retjuiie too days to thaw it. Anticipating some how or other n severe Irosf, iye had wrapped oinTrist impre-si-on in a blanket, yvhen we came to handle it, behold I it yv;is as , log: this yvill account to our subscribers for .t. ,ii ... .. . :..r, it.o rn.r mm. her bv (he
iuv.itl.ivwi ii.ir.i',ii
regular mad. Jesting apart, the weather foi the l ist six days up t the 10th instant has bei most excessively cold , nud lias impeded yyoik .f almost every kind. Gardening, hIi.cIi wai
'ommenced a month ago, and w Hen ineiiaies
promised to repay the laborer for Ins toil-, is now
ospende.l, nnd at our present writing me earui
h entirely fi oslbillen ;. and we luive now a prosise of raore modeia'e but wet weather. Kouriana Sentinel,
It is rumored that Gov. Cass is to be sent to
Vhcir on mcictimy view;. Or, in the midst the bill was lost. Heretofore, under etery'elcctor
one person in 115 of the gloss population is an hoped thL rejecting nil I'tcelings of wounded the Court ol Si . James, andThomsas II Beotow
ptidc occasioned by the improper menaces of be appointed Secretary of War
