Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 170, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 March 1835 — Page 2

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V f t4.u ;f ihe ta a :.t . .,ft -..iVtencf s'.i-.oi ,'"' '& .- !i.iu d y. Cut nlito I got'

iu : ! the AVi--5ii.il Li j-ie agrteJ to by the H-use, as tht Senate would

inside the lioat door, I met a leeile moriel of u

-turn per for a spell.

An amazin perhle critter said something to

t ' !.. '"..ncar in it, the responsibility lor the toss o.

Wi livp ben UroreJ wrh another letiei the bill would be thrown upon the President.

f: -rr. "dr. Ca.nhretcng. jilcnce, it is said, the attempt to saddle the Sen 'me in French, ami made a tale smasher of u buw- '!: . CitrvirWu,: m'v p it hU nrr,;3: n :,,ri.'!)p the blame of having defeated the fir and snys 1. iMjor Downing at your service,

p-r. ihe re-i': -if 'Sa Cftieire between ttn .tirka'.t ti bill, because, forsooth, they would tiorjist then a patcel "I gineial officer was comingjdent nnswerin to our Speaker, he gives out v llvw3 f C-v.g-e. the it i of 'hii!jU! ialo it a proposition vesiu g the pies dent dwn along the hall, and one on em nosoonei-the business to speak about and then rome h

i - .fi j-nninni :wiMO,s pte-en nypvilU undefined and unrestricted power to dojiieaio me name, man up ne comes to me, nndrHtnnle to get up into a kinder pulpu, or whai

fur tich h chatterin and j-itgon )u hvc ni U'.f! -r e, wiili orrsi.ijje ixceptio!, : !l in f,v:-r. f

hut arter all they manage thugs ptitty slick it one way. and I see no other way they could d

n and I clnn t know but it is better than oui way.

When the Representatives meet, the Prrsi

tUsj ryotf W it hie uue there wss not.linost any thing he pleased with a sum of m i r t? n in iittn lsnru! When the bdllocn ey sufficient to pay a year's interest upon si

'i.i i tie v i n 'er!"i. Hoed was pns-ed ( t ei! not a hundred million ot dollars. t vp've o-.lk, aud t proclaimed at the lime)! i"-." nnni ed nid tanty stvca memheis v!e I j From the Jic York Daily Ahcrtktr

y a -B n,3u altevw-trcs, when Mr. Wilde .w t f the p;evi'ios q ie.li-r:, (precluding the -.. ' ti'i in ni s5!. M -jots' nam? to the resoohition

rpoinjr " hIIj Mr. Letcher hi prr tiiem.)

tf v ji C3 tij 65--bGiok;. loclodn g thr !'pejicf , anj r all the memheis wlu. h cruple to the h vjr, nhe'.eu nitinhcr-

li rfe th u q i irn.n

when the trt'iu 4'ie. lion w.is t.tken im!nediatel

-ays he, '-Major Downing of the 2d Brigade ot.General Bemaid saynihey call the tribune, and

uovningviile Militia! " Jet so," my? ; ann tlie hist one who git? there the President railwith th.U he threw his arms around my neck jois name, and he goes at it, teadin his speech and s;tys he,'' Major, I never am so happy as I'pritly much arler laac Hill's fshiun some will be up to this present moment to see vnu -'"'groan, and some huzza according to i-arty no

Minrt nniWIVf;'- frit? II PSPOX nFNCE.'Hnd "hdo you think it was? well who jhouhlltions if thev git so noisy that the President

ji t be hut the Giner-itl u tin ivaa r I t liPur tl Sriuibpr lio tititra n lit 11 1 1 1 s I

Our readers may julge of our surprise on re ?ulHr ,:uvice. dl;i,rt know him at first iJq-.ieU 'em a rell hot if it don't, he r.nps Uau

and aitei

i r n in. In

nor a in.ns. I rn i rmira II. p llnrrl limp mrU 1111 Ins l.l irU ran

uid winch vessel wore away sooth, w ith the in t0 the fiist chan who mnl. ,i l;..:t it on .i head and that'- the tPi,d nfh:..

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It i trip, indeed, lhJs""1""' , " "J'JUl --7i'cn,he wonl and the name ofMajrp Downing day" work. The llom-e is adjourned jest a

oenrerwicoe.il u. v" nmeiu. jwcnl along up the stairc ise abnut ihe quicke-t.j'-oinpleiely ns though the vote was unanimous

the v-te nimbf re l only 113 ti 3 ! , ,., ... ,w,,f:"U l alter it and by the time I got where the see, laws and roles ol all countries are

P.it wheoce lhi i Mi l .lirninu'ian of niniber'-,,,rnce- , . ' ,,ertr" n"iU1 he Had femg us np chamber, io his cabinet room, ijma.ip jpt the riHtur of folks. Now there is no

ither way in creation to pot n stnp to a noise in a French Congress but to adjourn it, and thaij ai.'l be done no how hut for the President mj rut his cap on and walk off pretty much likej ihe Gmral's Velo,

u"r J"e" y J ge our surprise on re ?ljlHr ,:uvice. dl;ln't know him at first he!qiets "em a srell but if it don't, he r.r ceiMng,.,rn our news boat the lollowmg letlei ,va, k,vered all up in regimentals, but I wa- f that don't quiet 'em he gits up, a winch was handed ''nfl the llook" Iron, on board (Ignt gIad (J iee him. Hnd as poon , ,e1M ,)i()k,ng p.i.ty h-rd. and givin fair w; the " wo Tollies, (.apt. Jumper, lion, Havre. WH..led to see Ihe king, he turned right round'""" "-e third time, picks up his bl

l)cauF 18 f he whi weienol inll lenced b! , " , J w ' , atouiateu there wam't a livm critter io the n,v stt iid .f cn.cuKice.hnt bv ctuple-f -i'" Mr- w,,e'e lhK "crilier" had gone,,0()?e that did'nt know was there. .;::ie.eni -r', did not ch ioe to vVe. hot . i he-i 10 on8 d ":a',,e ol U That he was. The King was surrounded pr tty much In ,ti l-ei t. answer nrwithlrew fro u the , j somewhei tor the good ol his country we,h. hull .crape of his Secretanes, Majors ami There i.Ti.Mu-n wittur. call, all the ,ialP.l ' "rta.n-.and we now conies, our Hoct.Au,inri and I don't know but Post Master!r. (.'.. nb.eleo? coihl have had a ooonrn ,, 'ncfa3 that all w.llgo well ,n Paris. But ;f .uld Contractors, for there wa, a mortal hatch

I,', -n ios an'. if he had d,s.red .t. Thi"-V ,,,e " 'J,,r minsand leaves thing-

I shall be home pretty soon nrter this for i!

n'ion 'em and as soon H I rmp in lha ..II l....'.l I rlnnt ir.i.l tiw arneaa llipu nra .ir.lv v:iitin herd

r;,i;,mnfl'.. MrnmillnfF.irp; llpl.linn.i "1e!llC 1 lh,l,e ' S,'l, COHClule indeed that ..(Taboet :.S noirli a !'., Ike ns.l lr.nl k.. .. I.-.. !,i ip n..r rnl.r.u III rl . I Inn r rr....

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c.utl have cotnm.fideJ qooretn at any mo ' tapau.e ot iurtner KVer ad Uie Gir.eral met to hve a talk 01 g" right, why then thev must fight bu-

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linost matierf. lcons;ies. gives them a chance by saying any

The King he riz up, and put out his hand.',,,,nS r,vl1' they'll down with the dust, and git

out ot rhe scrape about the qou kest ; unci it w ill 'e a lot g w hile afore they or any of their nation wnl attempt to bamboozle. You can tell our folks there nint goin to be no war with .France, unles we begin it, for I elieve they'll pay us the money a soon as I hey C; n do so. and git clear of bavin their ne ghhoti Hy they were frightened into it. i have ben-

asked pretty oftrn heii if Ihe United Sti'es will

ment, n eady at he C-vnmandeJ a rn.ij ri;y io:apS'1"' tUon'

insist on the three millions knowing, a h ni...:i

hav.d.me, instinctively Hoot otliiwi., MxTo m.. 07 rinr, Mr. DmehUoftht Yew Yorfr" me 800'1 hesry hake;nd says he ianito mul l not crrop t. 1 1 -,n.l I f. .1 iL. ! ' , J " l r : - . . . . . .i .

.., ....j r'-j'" Tmug, oeiitft c me, sa v ne, tnai next loss ofthe bill nva't be the cojc.j tence of I. j Unify .ikert ser. ,0 tlie Pre-ident, there is no man fron. yon. pertinacity. j I .pose you'll all be knocked up in a kind !':ouotry I am to glad to see and at this panic llo-v w i Mr. Cimb.-eVng expect the Sen r dondermen! when you come to see where tliis-.wlar time, says he, I dont know but I would rath a'e 13 vote away three roiU.-.ns of money in th-l'-eMer comes from so I bt begin by tellinVr see you than the President him-sflf, lor,sa)Ijose, profuse, and iritpin'ible manner prpn ou how it come about You see jest arter l;'ie,i pains me to confess that ever since I hav scd? Doe he not know, 'h it, at eight o'clock,' rote you that letter dated Gih Deer, last Hjeen a King, I have never been made to fee; on the I ist night of session, the Senate were lit "Ht'e fciter ihe message come out, the fjmcralj0 much like w hat I was nlbre I was a Kine. a-

erally surprised by this atieicpt to force upon! as so well pleas'd with my notions he sent fori have on readin that message the Piesulen . ''edaie war if they don't pay u-, and I tell'eni

them, by way of amendment, a specihe appro-pne, and rays he M ijor, you hare got the ralerei'l congress a spell ago He told me how i11 a' "9 '"g" H I ' n calklate I guess they w ill priition of mre money thno there i (wn be !rit in you when things come to a pinch, andeer to take a seat, and he sot down loo, arm,'1'11 ' harl my way about it I would't jest yet. Iieve) at this moment in the Treason ? Surpri i'hough yon and I hav'nt agreed in all matters'' ith that he began asking all manner of ques '""r would tell "em when I would; hot I'd keep d, we Say: fir what hie occired? Sooiethinj:!,or a good spell now; yet I see when matter 'ions, what congress had done, and what ihe:ni e;. mi hi.; and as we have got jnilgment like a month befoie, thi honorable gcntie.n:n.it mixed up w ith foreigh buiness, you drop all' g"in to do, and w hen I left home, and how " ev'iy year ad interest to pino ipal; arot himself, as ch linn in of the committee on For rt jr i.'itTtences at home and are lead to stand I came, and w hat oflice I came in. i nd seue(!:.vhe" x m "d op in nome light wrh theii

Halations, rtfi tally t l l the II .ui; that lhijl'y the country, nil things git n goin strait again to be in quite a wunderment, and w ound up b ;"eitihb n? i . Eoi...e, and would'nl have qnite so

commi'iee, lining determined to do nothing jow says he tha, what I call rale Amencai.king how the Piesident was,adil'he raly M-',,M,ch p""ei to njure us as they now have, d h id th-oiiht it fit to .iv nothiog. Within th j'eelling, and with that we shook hands, and all'm earnest, for says he, Maior. vnu have no ide;.i,,nll dow n upon Vm and make 'em pay everv

latw?skthe honir ible gent!em.ns commdte j- " pleasant atwixt ns as a May morning jhow that message has as'onished the gieat and ''" 1 ' 0 lend I i. i es ermes a hand in given "em

hilmide a rep rt con-Ti l:-g, with three res j ' rw," says 1. uineral, to make short of a geneioos nation. bo soon as I g.n a chance, I rt mrnsti n not that 1 am aleaid to figh' olu.i u. Oi ' ihse. ihr.:e. the tiist, having beei.lo"g s'ory, my notion is that the best thing I plucked up and we went at it talkiu over th t ,n r'g'1' '' low, hut then my notion is if I ij.-rsedc I. wa withdrawn: the second, to di kan do is to go right over to France myself and hull matter the particulars of all which I've ,ted to fight a hap who only owed me m-

h irg the co-niniltee fiom furthercontderatini.'i'!'p a look out on that side, and see how lhe'-int home to our lolks, and if they choose t..jne.v " 'lo " fr (he mere sake ol thrasl

of the French i iastion. w as nnaniin iu-ly agrecd.cat joonps there and as you and Congress wiU'punlish it I cant help it, UnP I t-hall take care tr t . Well, wh it wa the third resolwtion whir.h'-keep a sharp eye on things on this side, it will g'l out of Fiance before the printed ai count out w reported, an I what became of that! The',h a hard matter if they git worse without ouilg't back here. thirl wa in the following. word, (knowing ahont it as soon as the re?t of creation ;J I tell'd the King I believed the hull mattei -Rcto:e'l, Th-it contingent preparation noghM'T ys I there is no tellin what them French jwas in a nut shell, and it he'd keep his eye out o be -n de to meet any emergency growiug'men may do, and if we have got to eat porrage I'd crack it tor him. .-it of-vir rel i'ions nith France.'' jwith the Devil, my notion is it is but fair we1' ' 'he first place, says I, your folks owe om Whit hecarne f this resolution, looking t3 fur phould have us long a handled spoon hi he ha-,lola f'e millions of dollars jxi as clear as tho" r'.er ar'ion on th put nfCoogres? Why on mo got " 'Now,vfays I, they may take a notion!)01 and I had been tradin together lor a long lion of the gentleman (if we mistake not) thi-!" "end Mr. Livingston ofT, and then thete willpell, Bl'' arter try in for a settlement , I agreed ieo!-.iti-n was ordered to le on the table '.'he no one there to keep a look out for us. and lo take less than I believed you owed me, an.: Wh it right hid the Senate, alter thi to erpectjhave been thinking so much about if, says I, that;)'ou gv me your note of hand to r !oe ihe bn o item to he stuck in ns an amendment to anjl have concluded to go right ofi there as soon''ess for the sum agreed on. That's the plain .iTitnd-nent an oniinary anwul appropriation;! Captain Jumper can fit out the "Two PoIlies"jEnglish on'l says I. Now ynr folks haggle bill, the .ihject of which was, io efTt-ct, to put to carry me; and I teli's the Gineral if he had,' twist about it, and wont vote the money a the war power in the hind of the Presides. Nny direction to g'e I was ready, and if he'greed on, and want fo open the matter i-eio.

ith tSre million of dill .r to begin with, lo be had'nt Any it mide no odd, for I believe I and our folks never will agree to that in crea-;

-sp.""..d -tt hit sole will and plt-asnre! Wenow's pritty much the up'hot of the hull mat i'on- They wont take a cent le than five mill ' Tho Packet Sliip Rhone, Capt Rorkett.nr Lr.w- r.'t what others m y think of it ; but, footer, and if Congress didn't chue to pay my ex I10"' "f dollais they'll have that now or loej'ived at New Yoik, in Friday fn m Have, o'ir ;nrt, it struck us, when we first heard of it.!penes oul and home, I'd pay 'em myself, ami ten times the sum in trvio to git it; they'll mak ; nee sh? sailed nn tlx; 14'h of Fi'hruary.

" th tn xt revolting proposition ever m.ile in take the responsibility loo and so alter a con-, spoon, or spile a horn, ays I. iMr Living iB' lids arrival ihe Kditors of he comrnci cial

Advrrlts-r havi; rncivcd P.ui p.ipns lo the 0 li inclusive, find 'he folio w inn letter from a

priv ite ciirresiiotidcnt : "I'.uis, IVh. S

nn

timi, ai d th .iihl take my own tune, and ivlien I

oubl do sow i hoot his being abln lo give me a cratch or a black eye, l.'ut in defence ol honor or libeity.and the rights of" citizens, and such tike, I'll goat if, H thought I'd come oul of it with only one ye and a shoe string left, Vuur old friend, J. DOWNING , M.jor. Downingville Militia, 2J Biigade. A corieipondent of the Builimore chroni

cle H:ili s, that there is not a ton of aullira cile coal lo be j uichased in that city.

veiiv latl: and important From France.

it, nnd that what pntsed in the Duneanx, be

"ne the nominal lon.ic regarded as roi fn matory .f the general hope, that the rill will pass. The riiodciaiion of your Senate is observed with great salisfiiction." THE TREATY, MR. CLAY'S RETORT . The Report of Mr. Ciay, fiom the commit, tee of Foreign R-lations of the Serntp, on the question with Fiance, first reached Palis by

the way Id Lngland; and the arrival of ihe Frant is L . cot.ve) ing Ihe uimnimrus. vote of Senate sanctioning the report, was nru-st oppor

tune, atul pioduiertat once the happiest ii'flu-

ence in favor of the bill of n ditni ily. This

vote was regatded f a palpable i usuie upon the clause of the Message lelative to France, The pcneial nspect of the question wai in. me

diately changed. jo qnofe the laneuinre

f the Coiuii ' c orres-j ondeiit, neither war,

nor outiagr d dignity , i;oi danger o our rrm, i-errial relations, is logger thought of. Attention isei tirelv directed loweids the fair

amount of ihe claims. On the 3 1 t-t of Janu. ary, M de Rigny, proposod thai the Chatr,hers should proceed to cmisidnr the project f tlieliw on Monday, the 2d of Eeh. P,ut Thursdey, the 5lh, was ultimately fixed f r tlic pielitninary dii u-sion. It na. aci-orcing. ly taken up on the lar-t mentioned day. and referi ed to a committee coiisistiog of ne fi om

'earhof the nine Duieaux.

It is staled that six of this committee are drcid-d!y in favor of the law. The follow ing ii a list of the cornmiltee, and I he? views they Miterlain of Ihe treaty, according 'o the authot ily just cited. 1st bureau ; M. Get mi roe, Ministei la'ist, favorable to the law. iMr. !lai. i-ard. Ministerial"!-!, the same, Mr. Dileseit was one; o f the maj.-i ily of the Ia4t commissi' ri whirh was in favor of the indemnity of 25 millions, hut he now declares that he is of a

very diffi rem opinion. and that he will require

fuither dorurr-et ts Mr. Dnmnt. Mini-tn ial-

i-t, and f.ivcrable. Mr. Ducos requires more d 'riiments. Mr. Dufoure; opnosed to the

project, al-o n quires more dij Ic n atie "n lor"

maion. Mr. Croissant, favoiable. Mr. r len-

rv de Chabonhlon, foimetly Secrefarv to the C'ab'u et of Napolf on, favoiahlefo the Project, and M. de Rt-mosal, the contrary. It is the duty of this committee lo examine the whot case, and make a rirciimst;-i tin! report a duly upon the discharge of which they entered n the Clh. A Paris journal of the 7lh gives the following account of ihe first days proceeding in the Hureanx. 'The question of the American indemriiy hat b en examined in the hunanx. or standing Con mitle of the Chamber of Deputies. Ihe iiiveMigation commenced w ilh an inquiry into the motives which induced Ministers lo allow the President of die United States to suppose that ihe concurrence of Ihe French Chambers was unnecessary to the fulfilment of the treaty. The inferra I weich had elapsed between the exchange and ratification of the treaty and its presentation of the Chamber was next made Ihe subject of severe comment, inasmuch as General Jackson, who. in consequence of Ihe promises made to him, coi fidently rec koned-upon the adoption o the hill, had conceived himself authoi tzed to draw upon the Fierich Government. In several of the bureaux Ministers were taxed with having furnished incomplete and mutilated doc urnents and with having kept hack the rot i espondenre which look plach between the Uoited States and the Frence Government pieviou!y to 1831. It was also alledged that the meague documents which had been presented lo the Chamber contained

tin memoir ar other papers from the Ameri-

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'irgrrt; ciu vt- tuie tuingeu our "pinion oi -mn nine min nunui mie uiing ano anoiuer, inPj' mu, pays ,inai some ot your oppo-i it upon rn"re quiet an I Ieiuiely reflection. .Gineral he wUh'd me success and 1 push'd ofT ,,on congressmen would nol vote in favor on' The cointrv is not vet reedy for a dictatorship- 'post hasto to Kennebnnk, where captain Jumn seeing that you was in favor out. aod some on

Wg do n"t mean to ch irye Mr. Cambreling;er and the Two follies was, and as he had got em wanted jist to bother you and we was soi The difficult y between Ihe government of'can auci.ts, cleaily eslablishing ihe origin of

personally, is he seem to think, with the res-my letters, I found things all re.4f and was off1'" off they did'nt calculate the consequences -XhU cmimry, and the Ex-i ntive of the U S. ,,,e ' "ms :,"d prod m tog; evidence ol their

p-i-iiihdity of loosing their annn it fonificationia no time. jhut if Ihe Gineral made it a eiions mattf r. these,'''1 it mw appears lo have had tliat extent, no b-'I We would do nothing unkind gratuitously j We had a pritty short, but a pesky wet pass opposition folks ofyours would vote tother w ay Juiore 1 regarded hen; as so fir adjusted, to any ho ly. But, whethei the cone(i iencejige, for captain lumper had a considerable of here the king w mted to know how on earth l.tli it no fears at e entertained of a rupture ol of pique or policy (ifter failing in the threeja cargo of notions on board, he-sides a deck load found this out, but I went on. Well, says I. the'-he friendly relations between the two eotitt million pr-.j?ct) Mr. Carr.tiriling must share wnhj"f lumber, for he thought while his hana was in. jGineralsaw this in a minit, and so he said ji-ij1 1 ie . Bv Hie proceedings in the Chamber his friends, politically, whatever praie or cen jhe might as well be taking advantage of " thehit he did in the message " but surh a dote j d' Deputies on lliiisd iy la-t, v mi will see

sure rhe defeat ol the t urtin-ntion bill, in the panic," as he called it. We made a strait; Jor, says the K'ng well, well, says I. the that the ml'iect of the American claim w as

present situation of the country, miy be consul ered to deserve, Mr. Cambieleig ays. bow

ever, that the Senate, and not ihe houie of Uep-

wake to Havre, where left him. and I stre.ik'd Gincr.il dont undeistand doctrin folks arter theiefen ed fr exaunn iiion in the several bur-

it light up hereto Paris, and here I have been fiench fa-hion I suppose , say s I a little ring jieaux, and lli.it the committer, composed ol

resentatives, is chargeable with the loss of the together

is buy as ever I was when congress was getlin er-he and chicken broth would answ er here

t'Ut when folks git - in a tantium on our side ol

I suppose, as 1 didn't tell you ar any other liv-i'he water, notion short of a rale dose of eldei

one members , were nai I a .ani iieti in favor

of a report rec ommei ciii g thai provision to lu-

made for pay mi nt ngiccably to tr.e treat

I'liere is mi longer any doubt of the passage

i ine Dill in Hie ciiamheig, at Hie orest nt

bill. Now, one plain quejtion: Did nol th-

bill die in the hands ot the Mouse? Was no im critter hut the Gineral, that I was goin .j" tea one any good, particular if the cornIts grave there? The Senate had agreed tojKrance. you have been wonderin why you hav'nt plain! is of long standing, And now says I if a-

every thing, in a mnnner sati'factory lo ihejheard of me for so long a time. Well. nowny trouble comes out I dont know says I w hich'-essioo, The opportune receipt of Mi. CI i) '. conference committee of the House. But the you have got the reason on'l. And now I sup j" mnt to blame, the complaint or the Jiisik lieport, w hi h is regarded as exhibiting the

tIoue, n.iving ine Din in us possession, wouii'oe you eieci io near wnai i nave heen altont: ne King ne looked at me, and then he scratch Isense of the country upon this nll'air has ten-

not act oo me repori oi us own commutee, aoo oere, ana wna i nave seen and heard worth nis neail , well, says he, Major they are boihlded to favor t. ;is ri'tult, and allay Ihe asiierity

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exciieil by the presidential message. It is gratifying to leain that lucid and dignified slat' paper, and the pacific resolution prop"-

ed oy ihe commitlee, received an undivided vole in the Senate, that able and vi it nous hodv which has before proved Ihe anchor of our political safe! v. md it li..hi ii ii ruv til

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. . ...j ......... , . " ..vii 1 g.u upre, 1 o'mi.c .11 Mine in mane one inn m i.uur, ano oar k nope lor ine uepublie, to tmd that in the

1 nign upon k Bad oil as.'o rvennennoti alter plougning lime. W hilsta.opuUr branch, Hie immediate renre-ei

but I suppose our folks at my hand is in, I would like lo tell you a little a- of the people, a majority of whom have bee n

so devoted to the support of Executive wi-h hs, the committee on this subject, with a chair

amount. In reply to these charges Ministers urged the impossibility of printing the immense mass of documents that referred to the liquidation of the accounts, adding that if required, thev should be rcmuneraied to the Members of the conmission . The Ministerial D 'putie iiis.i-tod on the impolicy c f alie nating fiom 5'iance so old and firm an ally r.g America. All most all the Commissioners

named in the buieaux pronounce d themselves

in favor of tr.e grant though from dtllerent motives.

would not and did not, send the. bill to the com tellin about since I have heen here. But this ,,Hd em.f; but says I one will cuie lother t

roittee. This u the long and short ot the whole i impossinle, lor two reasons hist. I have seen ' gtts rm sartin. j m itter. so much that I could'nt tell you the In If on'tj I can't utop to tell you now one half of what Wa have hitherto spoken f ihe public htsto without detaining captain Jumper longer thin(l said or what the King said, for as I said afore, ry of this tr insaclion. It has, however, a se.cretjl tell'd him I would, and another thing, I hai'nl Captain Jumf er is wailing, and his last letter to

history. With this we can pretend to no Umil i irity. Wi shall state, however, what is rtported of it: and we should not state it, of course,

got time to ay all I want lo say for our folks at ne fiom Havre savs he can't possibly wait anv

U ahington, nnd that's the most important. (longer that Saturday next, ns he wants to gel

if we disbelieved it, or if we did not consider u.toond .Mr. Livingston nigh upon k badoffas.lo Kennebnnk after ploughing time. Whilst popular branch, the immediate renre-enl.-iiivi

f - r . t .-. ..-(.I 1 ..I ' ...a ... ... . . I

lord the true k to the tale oi me toiua n wan i nere

caiionBill. V ashington have balanred that account by see-"ut this place, but 'tic. impossible 1 keep'so devoted to the ennoort of Kxeeutive wJJ

o affi

About this tima of koldca? a conference be- n that the French Minister is treated jist so too thinking all the while, there is one eternal inde

tweec the two houses, the Senate postponed in ! that's what they call diplomatic 'Pit for Tat. pendence day here--folks are so full of fun and man rewarded by an office, it fused to sustain definitely the nomination ot Mr. Taney to be a! The first thing I did as soon as I had time to such swods of Galls. The King has me withjihe measure proposed by the Chief, w ho, it

Junge ot me buprema court. This being eqiv jinrn ronnu ana get on my Desi renimenta-s, was nun every day, and makes Uenerat uernard g.ijwwuld seem, mint feel rehnked ferhis headalent to a rejection, in the regular course, ano jto go right off and see the King, fori always about with me wherever I want logo; and ifl, lung course in a mailer involving the most liser nomination should theo have been made jl'ke to begin at the right eend of all matters-hadn't been so long at Washington, and seen sLei ions c onsequenres to the iniereets and The President (who was then in his chamber at So I took a chap along wilh me to show me. the much there of congress and state matter from rharacterof the nation It would be a strano

the Capital) did not wish to nominate anotheiNvay but could'nt gir him further than Ihe out the Piesident down, I'd feel, I suppose, more mode of niaintilnin' th honor of Aineiica

pfism '.n pb juoge. winr occurrences (lie-jergaie oi iaewnue nnuse or -armirry iomscV " g'og. threw my sniri couar, man Oo at:i( roake settures of the the property of ihe

side-) of the evening had not pleased him, the s ihey somehow call it, where the King lives; ihe show of things here

reUciio of th three million' being one of them ihut ditfnl stop for that myself, but poshed on' Their enng-rers is in session here, and I dont

O i the ground that it was past 12 o'clock he and all the sogers that I met from the gate to mean to quit till our business is finish'd but how

party had intuited her!"

Extract of a letter fiom P.iiis, dalcd 7th

I' eh. I C35. 41 We me glad to be able lo sav . 1. . . i . i e . i. r ; . . . . .

left the Capitol. It became evident, then, tivlhe front troop oo soouer see me, than they give.on eaith they manage lo understand one .moth that Mombers of the Committee, named in tht hots win were behind Jthe curtain, that ifW the salute jitt ai quick it our folks of the 2dr in their Route of Representative! I can'l te l Chamber t report upon the Bill oflndeinnit v

From the. Buffalo Patriot. FX TEN S I V K A U R EST. A legal com laint having been made nC inst n number of individuals inhahiianls of Ihe town of Cl irence in this county fr Clll ting limtier on lands owned by the Albany

Land Company our Constabulary were put in rccpn-inon for the purposeof apprehending them. Pieviou-ly concerted measures of re -distance were made h) them 1-.; Ihe scivice of process, on whu bother warrants were issued for resisting the c (Ticers of the law. the execution of whic h wa opposed by Ihe free u-o of fire arms, aod other acts of hostility. One of the horses employed by the in rc siieg parly was shot, and Constable Kinsman received ome seveie hruisc s. Those oppn handed to the number of twelve, were last evening bronchi to the city and committed to jail by 11. Slide. Eq. for fuither c mini tjoii. The offence of resisting the evicntionof the law in the manner t:ie persons implicated in this transaction have done, is a In nvy one and may involve serious consequence-. 'I he prisoners were brought this morning for ex aminalion which is yet in progress. These two lines thai look so srUcnn, Arc il bete lo 6!1 cut the column,