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foreign lan State for foreign aflairswa; whetherItewoiiJd lepimiiiiiJ, fine, and perpetual imprison-] leries, a profound silence succeeded, and Ini
p'i lor il'i'e (tto**'ii'Iiiui" “ ih.it it was go into honorable exile, if, uMteaa of submit- ine.it,
•10 di' i redit t tlVAinei'. an officers not to ting ro the transportation abroad, he prelerred further ntjr investigation on this topic. It is
1 iind'erstand I alii • but it 'was dm-rolltable 1 submitting to hard labor at home, pined rren sufficient, unquestionably, to demonstrate to legislature being to cease to-day, a< cording off Porto Cabello. I ant sotry to say, I
! to effect to understand it when they did not
Kmirth of July.
The committee appointed to procure an 1
orator, have the pleasure to nnnoonie that,
< ol. SEABOKN JUNKS will officiate on j
this occasion.
The Cuniinittrn of Arrangements have i
• ontracte.l with Messrs. Alexander to Scott'
• a a dinner. Price ol snhscsiption gi.
V. 1'. .•Imer.
b.iltiuiorf*,
,T.r* V new 1*0*1 Office has been cxtnli* j
Vii ,1 ,«t (’.irmehvilir, Jjsjtcr county — Hob
•rl I\ Session*, P. M
(£7* Podry.—Tins same blesse-l town of 1
Mill^Uevifl* must have an aim »«|4i»‘rr v»»ty
fiiuch like (li.it of t!ie ancient I*-mu.«**ii*.—
r.He why ate we, milortunito typ** **f , ii*rs.
^orc 1 so mimerrifully with the rlftnion* of
idbstetf in the rhyming ait r
An impression sr**n»s t<* h« prevalent a-
some ol our «*orr^i|»oinf»*iiiH, that no
thing more i* net risaiv to make good poet-
iv (bail to iiisik*’ thr hue* ron smoothly ami
j«iio|p well at th'* t*ii1. With lliem, it seems,
this is the very end, aim, and cssom « of all
p i# fry. Now we, with all due submif*ioii,
V« (pave to undeceive them in tins parti'Mi-
iir. We li »lil tin* reverse of this proposition,
.nil submit the /ollowm^ ns an illustration
of our doctrine. Here are a few lines of
correct in’-wire, and good iliytlmi. We
submit loom* poetical tormentor* whether
• :.*•!»» is j stn'^lt* spark of tine jHjctif about
^tiein.
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FROM COM POHI'liH'S
Extract ut n fi-ticr from an «»fiir
Porter’* Jvjuadron, to his In
(luted, ...
‘ ulllrnt.m, Thorny • hUmt, May 11, ISZ3
We hast ju-i relumed from a moxl fruguing
erm/e, (nil I lime not lino- in eoier into .ill the de-
,.,il |i I, iv r. sult. il mi ili« cap'-r**« I lli» piratic
al *c jj,M*ner Pilot, and •• fchu < a by the * hootu i
and w tinner C.ipuin Ckj„ - the burn..'
| of three piraliral wdiooneis fii i oiisrqiicnrc «t
iimiro.icli) bv ihr f’ir ilew- he burniup by ou»
. , (abouta do
ffhoiiM"* Ml ill fieri ;*t pii.iti' li e.hUhlisliineiiN
i t tin- Colorado R« • fi and llu- eompleie break
up iii<I dispersion ot all th** piralo il " in, on
this sole of llie I-l.iiul ll i < not fiefi*** oil that a
-dijj m* piralo iv lo be fouinl ml iat between I’o'iil
VcaeoH it ml C '.ija* Antonio , hut ll»e inii i ior of tin*
Ida ml is much infesleil l»v lliem In:'- ban*'
ol diem were r<»\iti^ aluml the itmnliv nc.u Ma-
tan/. •» when u i-ui n l iiilorc, pluudi ring plan-
tali.min and uiiuilering the iulianiiani... A consid
erable body of Cavalry was seal out .liter llieiu and
brought m live prisoners. /Vic mUlii tare !'0
utiilrr arms ami scouring thr country.
The |*iinfes are w ell inannrd and well armed,
ami I think ii like.v they will -ive the inhabi'anls
of die I 1 md inneh trouble hut %■* ifi*» U :» »•
/-nwglif h"inr in thrill, I think the uullioi ities v. ill
feel it incumbent on lliem lo ti-r every nienuH in (
their powei for their suppression. J
P. S Von will tieijui'fillv hear of ir^l* of a
piratical i h.ir.n ter and .ip|H iranee * ' -ing *•*«.«) I-
on this hide die M.nicl Do not believe ii—ear
m liooners often chase vessel-., but there are no pi- ,
rales here, and bill few of tin* im counts von have
loaid ate lo l»c ii edited One-Nov *■ ill as.-u .1 a (
d.umi ilifir-re• ;:I shapes w In a it is m v vamped 1.
anwvei iiuoiln r tui n to th- piiuiriv. hvery nib -
rumour that is heard in Havana or Malanias i-
sci/eil on l>\ our lueiidiant 1 apt.iins, taken to tlit (
pnnteis, and from as many difMueiit nioutlis as they j
. . . . . CurtKoa, May 4—ti, A. M.
I have not thought proper to extend j Majesty spoke as follow*, :— I gave you yesterday the accuum of
“ Gentlemen : The labois of the present action between the Spanish and patm t
jjislature fieing to cease to-dav, a< cording off Porto C a hello. 1 ant sotry to say, I a(n
by his own friends, when Ins fate depended you, that even republicans find not the dev- to the constitution, I come to rejoice with now bound to confirm that lamenlalde newv
j upon Lord Chancellor Lldon, and when he (ruction of the representative system in tiin- you, at the wisdom and patriotism which you The Colombian schooner of war Kyn, has
• exhibited the most incredible instance of pie and natural measures, dictated by reason have shewn in the legislative measures whit It just arrived. She is commanded by Lieu.
| monstrous truckling, and of political tergi- and prudence, and, I may also say, by com- you have judged necessary for the execution tenant Robinson, a friend ol mine. With
versation, he had ever heard of | nion sense, and progress of the constitution, or for the hint 1 have conversed on the subject—he tells
Mr. Secretary Canning here interfered, “ I have thus cited to yon, gentlemen, the security of civil liberty, and the re establish nte his schooner was also in the action a f«w
and said, 44 Sir, I rise to declare that that is laws of an Union which sanctions the ex- ment of order and public tranquility, which minutes, but w as obliged to haul #ff, as he
false.** (Loud criti of “Order! Chair, pulMoii of a Senator and Representative. I the spit it of faction dared to disturb in one of carries but 4 guns. Daniels fought Ins ship
Chair!”) have informed you of the decision of the the extremities of the kingdom like a hero, “ till there was not a shot left m
Mr. brougham rose to leave the House. United States,(in the absence of express en- “ This circumstance, so afflicting to my his locker,** and was then taken with hi* flags
actinent, and particularly as the two houses, paternal heart, affixed, at the same time, an nailed to the masthead. Alas ! he is i t0
by the Constitution, possess the right of en- irrefragable testimony of the purity of the rni "
arting all laws necessary to carry into exe- constitutional spirit, and of the patriotism
cution the powers conferred upon them,) or- of the greater part of the nation, as well as
The Speaker addressed the i ight lion, sec*
retary to retract the expression.
Mr. Secretary Canning said that he had no
objection to alter ihe word, but no consider
ation on eaith should induce him to retract dered the arrest of a citizen, (and in the Uni- of the spirit and firmness w ith which the i ep-
thesentiment. ted States as in France, they appreciate resentalives answered to the confidence of
The speaker then said, that the duty which highly the liberty of an individual,) ordered, their constituents,
now devolved upon him would admit ol no do I say, the arrest of a citizen, and that up- ‘ Ye*, gentlemen ! 1 owe to the nation, to
i omproiinse. It was not for him to remind j on the following grounds : That,by the law its worthy Representatives,and to the whole
the House uf the course propei to he taken in of nature, every man, every association of world, the just and consolatory declaration,
such
* til* present.
a cast!
was well known that such an expression
had lice i nved must be recalled without any
qiMlification.
He believed it | men, have the natural right of self defeiici
That a corporate body has consequently the
right to perforin all acts necessary to sustain
it ina condition to fulfil the functions as-
that the great majority of the kingdom is
more. The gaJIant Daniels perished in ( fi 0
contest. In haste, yours, &ic.
The Virgia of Puerto Cabello was evacu
ated about eight days ugo, in cons, quence of
the want of provisions, and has hem taken
posseiftiou ot by the Colombians.
From the National hili-IIicencer
Present Policy of Great Hritain.—Tht
following is an extract from a Speech lately
Mr. Secretary Canning «aid, lie should lie j signed to it ; that a body, endued withpow
sorry to fall under the displeasure of the j ers, necessarily possesses the means of carry-
faithful lo the oath which it took to the Con- delivered by Mr. Canning, in the British
and everv Portuguese, who is wor- i House ol Common*. Wehavi- no doubt but,
• name, tti.it in the same manner,! ' ,l holding up to the Britidi Parliament the
Mv I**:
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Sir
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‘ C.mhI morning. Sir,
Oi,....... .
Z lieu lie
IV . lit tbit ii
up the
dmg.)
House. He must submit with rrsigna'ion to
any < ensure it might iriflici upon him, hut he j
could not in his conscience admit that his ini- j
predion was erroneous as to the • xprt-ssion 1
applied to him.
The Speaker said he must then imploiethe
J'lippnit of the House substantially and tf- ;
fci nvelv.
T!ie chauccllor of the Kxchequer sii'ges- *
tcil i.i the lion, and leaiued genth nnu whetli-
ei thr language he had used to Iuh right hon _
frinitl wa> not highly irritating, and wheth- land Missouri rivers—for, in truth, gentle*
them into execution.
“ But let us leave the republicans, who
imagine that they can maintain public lib
erty without encroaching upon individual re
lation*, without violating all that is sacred
and natural, as well in their good feelings as
their doctrines , I had thought they carried
very far, in the United States, speculative
ideas, but am happy to find that there exists
- among them some degree of ultracisin, even j
. ( among w*v democratic friends of the Ohio j
get lit
plllllll', all Ml Will! Ii,
dllU*
i doubt, but ill-f i
. ||m y _tw lo ill'
IHlUiff p»
men, [ lo
much these tepiihlican people;
mean :
Fit am » ht
TWO DA\ S I.ATl.lt
Tlir rl.ip Fili.ll.i, t 'a, '■ \\ lieldo
> brought up
A meeting ot the citizen, of (’a-
•fotwha and its neighborhood was held at the
'. nte House on the .’Oth lilt. tli ft o!*ject of
•» liieli was to take into emisi b ralijn the • x*
f.rdiiuicy and pi<u to ability of uniting the
w.'ters of the Tennessee with those ot the
Mobile liver. Mr. Beene ad tressed the
< h rir in a lucid speech pourtnying, first, the
advantages ib.it would ari«c to the people of
both AUbiminnd Tennessee by the ron-
*cinplit«*d union ; seconnly, the pnrnc.ibili-
ty of the project; and thirdly, calculating
the expense of the undertaking. All these
points were set forth in such lights as lo
■ Air v home co.ivi< linn t > the m »t sceptical.
t\'o quote at length that part of the address 1
* •’ ii h relates to thr second point.
.. The pewtir.ibilily o* uniting the
•d with a sight
H\ ihi** a* rival we have f.n
\prd , and we have ul*o be
ul ( ••iiMiieieial I,elter* ol thatilate
1 lie King ol Kn.d'iiiii w e* ug;iin laboting
a vi-j|f*iii ;iit »ck ol die jjimiI
Kuiii- ihiiI renewed rvegoeialion* f«<r Pea.. ... .
tween Fi »me and Spain were in enrd linri tier-
many, In.i iIm v do nut appear wuiliiy ot much at-
A hug F.n"l|-li ve».el, I iilen with Hire, for the '
; Frenrli armv. ;im\e.| :ii Bayonne, l.jili April.
It w .i*. lepm ted at Bayonne,on tlie l.’nli, that die
i eehbrateil p.irfi/.m I won .»! i -t I'm st. eomnumlv cal-
j led the 1 r.ijipint, Ii.mI bi < i: urn Wed l*y dir Duke <le
, Aiiguiilenie, for having violated lii« *»idei*», |,y ill- 1
, tre.iiing ill. - Foil!,ntutcnalivts, t tken primniers.
Am Vmh.iH.n.ulor of the 11*1 \ Alliance, had nr-
■ riveil at lu'.td ij** li ters ol die newly or|;ani/e«l
j Spanish Junta, m Orthra.
speeulaior ol Mime note in the konilon Foreign
k .Market, ol die name ot ,M Beitodana, ah-
’ on die 'T*d A|>• 11, and riiineil many of the
who Invd been employed lit his negocia-
hc rrmJd detract from bis clt.ii.oter as
inenibor of that House if lie retreated the j they frankly say what the
hed i language as applicable in a persona! sense.
hC,,: After some observations from Mr. Tier-
nm. Lord A. Hamilton, and the Speaker,
i Mr. Secretary Canning repeated that lie
J should low to the derision, of the I louse, and
; lereive its een»urc* respectfully, hut lie could
I not either reeal ft vaty the expression lie
: had used.
I Mr. Bankcs'v.iS sorry the right hon. See-
j rctary had not thought fit to do that which
j lie might hare done rotw«tently with his
theShh | own houoi, thrown himself on the indtrl-
enre of tilt 1 Hons* under all the circninstan
es of the rase. This had not been done ;
solution,
thy ofth
as his King would rather lose his life than
disregard the sanctity of hi-* oath, and the
dignity of his character, so any otic of ins
subjects who should (ail to follow Ins exam
ple, wool I be the object of Ins ceitain in
dignation.
1 do not fear that the criminal attempts j
of internal or external enemies will prevail
against the general will of the nation. 1
regret, however, that the shortness of the
time, and the accumulation of business, have
hindered you from passing those organic
laws relative to the Court of Justice, the
Finance*, kc. on winch tin* progress and the
example of the American government
I7ib-r he might have added also in 1610'go
-11—Mr. Canning has houestly recomn.ind-
ed to bis country its true policy at the present
time. W bat is recommended by linn is, in
deed, in other wort's, no more than an ob
servant e of good faith— to be neutral in fact,
whilst they aie neutral in profession. It 13
gratifying to find in Mr. Canning, who lias
lean atone lime considered hostile to tins
country, frankness enough to soar abovo
e.tily prejudices—to respect and imitate tint
policy, which experience lias Uught him t.»
appreciate properly. Let the nto*t cunnit g
politician, after a life spent in the tortuous
j paths of diplomacy, disclose the fruit of his
iitsolidatiuii of tlie Constitutional system
they i depend.
have no rirctinivenfors, in hidden nuns.— f “ ( therefore, under these circumstances, ! experience, and he will confess, that, in pol-
Tiiey I ave little relish for kings; but, it is as- j consider it necessary that the National Hep- ,l,cs 1,1 private life, between nations as
sorted, and with some foundation, that they j resentarion should lie speedily united round |
prefer legitimate princes to usurpers, and i the Throne, in the form deteiinined by the
that they more cordially greet on their shores | Constitution, since the public' security and
.1, arrived m(T
I.MMlhlM—Imt
tin pilMl-bo.it
| and he apprehended that the regular rotiise,
•! with a view to prevent personal consequen
ces, was to order both the members to be
taken into custody. 'The Hon. member
concluded by moving, “That the right hon
ftcorge Canning, and Henry Brougham,
K*q. In* committed to the custody of the
Si rge *nt at Arms.”
This motion having been seconded by Mr.
Serjeant Onslow, tins led to some further
discussion, in which Mr. Wynn, Mr. Aher-
ciiitnhie, Mi. Wilumt, Sir F. Burden and
Sir K. Wilson took part, the latter Hon.
faithful and devoted royalists, than change-
lings, c lying, at every turn, Vive le litri
Vive la li<rut /’*
perfection of the system require it.
between individuals, bonesty is the best poli
cy*
We concern ourselves little with the par
ticulars ot the politics of Great Britain, and
I have now, gentlemen, only to promise ( profess to know nothing of her public men
11 Cm
1 r nvi'iv is u qiic*Uo 11 whirl) ,
rilled The |Hina^«* tun ween !
*.*f Ok(M, ;i lii:t’> r {| mI' Ti-IMM'h- 1
I II bv
Uuhi'it Huustu
b'l.n !• lack burn of ’IV
' • «'f 10 ; the notes of
•.ilile br
irn t i
tin-
ithi'inaiii i
Rev.
h'liC :iyi» .in
v hu ll .Mr. HuusImu fur-
. Axn ivibly i.i this snl*
i.i'iir. i.init, if my nutrs wc. c lak'-u doiv n mi-
'•ril. , tii<* iti-Juii . ii uiiM* miles 2IIy<u«In: the
h! «ti-Y.itioii .itnivr the H i'iimit ul the hunks
- I - I• • •*« ; till) Ju i.'ht ot llti ti.inks iibmit 17 !r
•t|».*#kI»«'«.J ii and the bed of iho Cun
•i ! 1 .• ha« Iii-ImW tll.ll of ill' 1 Okma. Iii iMilion
• Ii • . th" nun.'Ml the I I'l.il w i.i III- llirouyh
i* intilol 11-v I < ii. .uni Im kin v roiintrv. wiliiMiil
ills, rocks, m ir h* *. or otln i Miiular ubnuim tu.ii*
1 »t a reservoir or pi r will be *»ere-*;u \ ; u itiiM'
I • dune .til | >\«» ii i'll i, m.(i I uni mi ||\ i* |m k- Mi
xi'i*'.mii with ibc • m »v nion will ruitiph tr thr
anal. I am Mifurmcd l»v ri **pmahlr muboi jiv, tl» i.
!i" n is i» iO.ui, at this tiitir. I»»r in.inv uiontliK in die
ir, is yuud, li *»i.i die p«»in«*« of conimeuiraliou on
III-hwasscr anil tnnii
Broke
Accounts from Copenhagen of the fitli Apiil,
r.ieuiiuii that iwnnerous ainM* had taken place in
>weiien, and that the late coii*.pna« v bail very ex-
leu -i»e raiuiiicalimiH—Srv< tal I mIk h iiii| bruit d
in it, are said in Imve been ariented.
» \ i n vi t or v 11 rTi p
hati/on ,'f/ir H '21 —The Fieneh nrniy, though in
Spam, has iuthcitn made wo iiupicnmou o« ii ; and
•eenii to be puiNUing a most wnry course, lint at
sea, several eapOireH in*- "aid to have been inode on
Ih»iIi-idei ; and we inter the war on ih.it elenn lit
w ill be i ii i ied on w ith spn it ’I lie policy and ih -
iiiiiiiaiioii ol (Ins iotintrv are e\idciitl> nrutrali-
FROM A PARIS PAPKR,OP APRIL 15.
PHOf LAMATION.
Of the Provisional Junta of the Spanish
Government to the Spanish nation.
Generous Spaniards! After three years
of public calamity, brought on otir country
bv the rebellion of some guilty sons, the day
of peace at length rises lor you, aud with it
the happy influence of order and justice.
Kurope, affected by your misfortunes, and
fatigued hy the cries of sedition, calls with all
its prayers for the terminalii n of your eal-
ainittes ; and a generous dest eudant of St.
Louis is crossing your frontiers at the bead
of a faithful and glotiotis army, to assist your
rffoitsand accompltsli your vvisbes.
Spaniaid*! Tltey ate no longer those
hostile standards which formerly threatened
I you, as wtll as the nation whit It you so wor-
; truly represent, a co iperatmu in the cause
' of national liberty, as faithful and efficacious
j as rny sentiments are pun*, of winch 1 can
offer you no better pledge than my conduct
and my character.”
The enthusiasm of the spectators hurst
forth in the loudest transports at the eonchl-
sion of this speech, with cries ot “ long live
the Constitutional King”—“ the Cortes”
—“ the Constitution”—*• the Homan Cath
olic Religion”—“the Sovereignty of the
nation”—“ the Portuguese Army,” and
“the Portuguese who prefer death to slav
ery F
Silence being restored, tlie President re
turned a suitable answer; which especially
complimented his Majesty, on the firmness
of character widt h lie had displayed under
difficult t imimstaurek in which the
Member thought tin* words spoken bv Ins j your liberty : it is the banner of peace, home | kingdom had been for some time placed,
lion, and Learned Fiiend applied to the by valliant warriors. This banner is destin- •• “ ■ • • • • - ■ " '
public chaiRctcr of the Right Honorable ! ed to heal the wounds which anarchy has
(inillemeii as Governor of India and Hecre- niade, to cover w ith its protecting shield
tary of Foreign Affairs, and nut personally, tho«r brave men who hre ahotil to restore
therefore the path (or mutual explanation the throne and the altar, and to deliver our
was open, and he thought the Bight Honor- j unhappy king and Ids a
i aide S* eretarv should t ike the lend. ! captivity in which the)
able Si eretarv should t ike the lead.
M». Se»'ret*r? ('mining assented to the |
suggestion of the Honorable Member, and I
1411st family from the
captivity in which they are held by a hand- 1
ful of rebellious subjects.
This eminent service which our allies are I
pologised to the House for having infringed remh ling us acquires a new lustie from the
1 the orders and rule*. With respect to tin disinterestedness and generosity which gov- 1
expression* he had used, if the hngo.ige of 1 mi it: your government attests, on its honor
M I tv—But ii,
* 1 iiiiiMiiml, UiiHHia 11.1
i.ued 1
1 Fi.
diould think
/•• * lo pri'M'i vt* it . ami it any Hun" III..- a gi u-
i'i <il w .11 lakes plan in Biiim| ♦, piodui i ot .ill kind'
v III I
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' piuprr
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M* ClMIHUnt h
year of navigaiiiig the Hoi
i'd the 11'niiess*'*' livir 'is liieli .15 SMille
1 T.'a'll Ml-1 ).) cuunty \n;inia Flimli is
Is wid«* .« ttu dt - uvous V.rtiivi.v. ZOiuilv"
jnncii vn vritb ilif l i* 1 u n-im' at S U . |h»i*iI
t. ; limn vd this river is ' i t hub- know n, the
f 1 iMup 'i 'iia-si t l» is piiarsui 1 un 1 nor-
r.tiiciiilrum m J.ina lie proper expci iuirntN
ail acquainted v. m'i this Htie.ini froin its head
UV fit T.'ini il \*ir.'inia, in it.
f: lv saV . th 11 it conlaii'- a ip rat
1 l"i all tiif j 'irj**■ 1 m i navoM-
: ,ti'
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rniinlv ul 1 •
v id better l I Ipte | |
nu dvr Coosa, tVoin um
4*i \.iustrou^ tu the ten
pi-rid lid mile i. The
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f tli it cxli
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vnul v 1. <*v. at the fuotol tlir \
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n*»ii. l«. st* 1111 boat*. Fiom tiii« pi.i.it t,
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m - ■ 1 •.•ejdioh: <d i 1 with »>».u
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Fun .laid
the 1
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vide Wilier -I'SHill a'ter eiieo •.:»!« i the
'.lilies ol . tiling I lit*i 1 boats and t ldin .' ui.i.
•the |'Oiia;c,tU* . ltd the wluje i. netli
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Mr. Btci.i i.n itrv iliat tlie whole of the
vork, idlercst includi.d, ’v,|| r; , ,.,* ;l ( ,j
126.120 dollar*.
Tim fillluwing ie«4>ltiiioi.s were propo«ed
p:r I unanimously adopted tv the meeting:
S< 1/1vd, That il ia practical 1 • ni:d i \peih. m m
a onaeci the water-, ol the Tniic s*. e and .\|ohi|.«
/Ivrrs ie. a Cauai eKtciuli.it* lioiu Ukoa. * l.ranrh
of the f.*nn**H«!ec, to ti.e t nii iH.iug*, q biam li of
'ie Fo>..i, a distance of nine mill's and -If ur.N
S> * h -'if. Th it a comm 11 tee he appointed |«i ih alt
i |H'iiti..n to the next Le^islai n • of Alabama,
pray in{ the pn-<age ol a law ipprofynating fumls,
or iiicaiporatiiis a company, for the purpose ofeo-
1 !>erating with the Sfilr ul 'Ieont'MW'c in opening
'h* navigation lM*tvvcen the two Mali s
I hat tliu »ai.J eoinmittec be also a cer-
/ --f. .uuia; committee, to correspond with ti e dd-
e, nt inuntii * tu th.ssi.ur, md .il-c with the dif-
1 i«Ht 1 avigalion mm ' tie*of Kavt-T'eiuu hm'C, ri 1-
H^vr to the above uavi'jatioti
All of which ueie urimim u ailo|itrd, and
the cli unwau MMituuilrvIJrii* /»...*>,, N
sns t anJ The mat H’W*, Enquires, a .umruiltce un-
•dcr th** Mcond and third n s.,i„„ ol , s j,
Knotted, That the proceeding ,»( this
t.u Mgncd liy the rbairiusa and wcrnaiy, and the
-VJic be {Miblifehcd 111 the Caliawl.n
fOHN >« V1 1 «
J J 1 LLAHAXTS, N'l tetaiv.
Km
I s, 11 .till) its litlecls.
•10 - -IJs
f 'ultoii*.— I.itlle .1
In tin (m'I 111 m ami
l iv.* I. eeivcil tills 1110
ue e\ii acts. « ,■ fj.id ,
• pull Jli.il ike nt'ROCI
iiuiu.ir t.f the vn.it i li
no vai latiu i.
Bni'.-rl* Paper
nin^ of w In. ii 1
the IIoRorable and Learned Geiit!ein:in was
not intended personally, lie retracted—if
and truth, that no sentiment of ambition or I
interest mixes with this noble t< solution
avow il to that effort was not afforded to him, the common danger anting from the mis-
hr redacted nothing. | chiefs with which the revolution threatens
The j?p» alter said, the point of considers- ’ Europe, lias giv* n to political virtue its an
tic was, whether such offence was intended 1 cieut lustre and chivalrous diameter; it is
He alluded to the revi.lt of the Prince Royal,
ami spoke of the state of Brazil, the conduct
of France in attempting to overthrow the
constitution of free nations, un if it desired to
ih slroy social order in the whole Peninsula,
to have the barbarous pleasure of ruling oyer
slaves and ruins ; and he also spoke of the
attempts ofa perjured faction tu the kingdom
itself. He expressed, however, his cunii-
dr nee that the cause of (lie constitution
would finally triumph over all its enemies at
home and abroad.
FROM COLOMBIA.
Nk vv York, M »y 22.
DISASTROUS INTELLIGENT'*:.
By tbe ship l)/vglaii } U.iptam Blown,
■ • t.ik) *w
’■ I He (the
ul if >o. tli»*y woul I have to ! consoling to humanity to see the resolutions I from Curaeua, uc have riceivetl the lollow-
s t-» p.event us | roceeding further. 1 of cabin, is, and the counsel* ol kings, tiller i
rpeakei) com lm!* .l, of eomse, that j sublime and repeated examples of that puli- |
none v.^ intended, and it remained for the . ey, which has not for its object increase of I
House to have that opinion conliitried from j feiritoty or interested treaties, bn- tbe con-
the in null of the Member wi.o used the . snlidatimt uf the principles of justice and]
tug disastrous iulelligeiice respecting tlie
(/'oloiubmn s()uadrou fiom our attentive cor
but what ike 11c w spa pet.* unfold to us. From
the occasional glimpses thus afl'orded us,
however, the character of Mr. (’aiming as a
man and his course as a politician, appear to
us in a favorable light.
“If I wished to seek a guide in a system of
neutrality, I should lake tli.it laid down by
America in the days of the Pcesi en. v of
Washington and the Secretary ship of Jeffer
son. In 1793, complaints were made to the
American government, that FimicIi ships
were allowed to fit out and arm in Anieriian
ports, for the purpose of attacking British
vessels, in direct opposition to the laws of
neutrality. Immediately upon thisrepreien-
tation, the American government held, that
such a fitting out was contrary to the laws of
neutrality, and orders were issued, prohibit
ing the arming of any French vt s>e Is in Ame
rican ports. At New York, a French vessel
fitting out w as seized, delivered over to the
tribunals and condemned. Upon that oc
casion, the American government held, that
such n luting out of French ships in Ameri
can ports, for the put pose of cruizing against
Fuglish vessels, was * incompatible with the
sovereignty of the United Stales, and icm’cd
to interrupt the peace and good understand
ing which subsisted between that country
and Great Britain.' Here, I contend, is the,
principle ol neotr.ilitv up..11 which we ought
to act. It was upon tin* ptinciple that the
bill iii question was enacted. Ido not nu-
pretend to argue in favor of 1 system of
j neutrality, hut it being declared that we in-
tend 10 remain neutral, I call upon you to
abide bv that declaration, so long as it shall
| remain unaltered. No matter what til'eiior
' c itirse we may be inclined to ad»q>*; no mat-
1 ter whether, at some ulterior peri, d, ti e h it**
or and interests of the country may force i s
, , , still, while we tleclare ourselv
n , ..|)u"ilrni. The ..(.udron ha* l.eei. rn|,(ur- ,^,,,,.,1 wt are , W(i , p . 1SM , „ ,|, e
eel, by allowing il\e|| to tall ill with a heavy j >|f j ( t
Ii.i'!t.-ii
, it .dprit Id —Arrnnlni" to 1« !<•
ji t *lc, tfie I,'j(X1 t in-rks who are now m r
I ml.I .HII tlta.l) nil niINNMM) til •'lltb.ll k .
M.ii'i'dhs, 4.**Rtioi'ii, Ml Antwerp. im
| i*.ii (1 dith' .ntv, v\*;mI« b.t* Ftpppid tin i
Um**, has tmim . J ih» i«, il is s.a.l, in g«>
tu
ord*
.tin
Miib.nk for
'•in ••«li«'\ will priM'i" il totht i. ih *ti
•if l< llfiN in.i.i W.usau agniii cf
■ ul* Iliat a Uu.ssiaii nrn»v was going
i iii. Fi. iicli .iiim\ mi hji.tiu.
i"' (..ll'iw iiij' . w Inrli is amilli.’i ol the nmcl.-t
ipllic d* sp.ildli x, has been lii i ivcil this mol
I'll litllt<*:. t'losctl
I he
r
place i
" I he In - id quartos :
Bnval lligtniVNA has b»
‘ N.r Francis Burden’s
lli^li MicruVcl tin* i ;tv
IIuusr ul I'oinnioiis, was
m i;o Uv ul J) F.vo v <■'
I'luaki t's head, jm v% hiCi
*»l (hat abamluiiRirnt ol principle h
ted Ii.ium'II with a Mini-
Mond*
Mi Biottgham said, the only words in bis
memory s l aving used, wn * thr words
“ politic;.! tergiversation,"and those word*, he
thought, li ul stood out sufficiently prominent
in the context to givo a cine to the intention
I airland, j «ff the whole phrase. It was a strong expres-
m »'i.'i i'„.! hut he bad felt strongly on the subject
when Im rued them, lie confessed he hud a
vi »v strong fi fling on that passag • in the life
ol die Right Honorable (iendcnii n to whti h
be hid lefnrrd. As a private individual he
| im I in.ul to say, that he h id never known
j him i i rtv act or ifla’i->» ol life dial did not
rli an- | do him honor. But having been joined
V Inch with him hi the mute put suit with regard to
h ;o
the foundations of society threatened with .
universal dissolution.
Spaniards ! Europe renders justice to ;
your loyalty, it knows that it is one of the!
virtues which most cnitoldcs yout character: j
it t* far from confounding your ge» erons sen-1
timeurs with those attriluted to you by tbe
liiemlsof revolution, in order to cover, with i
the name of the general opinion of the na
tion, the excesses .and crimes of a faction.
The moment is come, when, free ftour the
oppression which weighed upon you, yon are
able to show to Kurope, how just and merited
was the opinion which she had formed ol
your sentiments: let ns not leave to our ar
mies and to those of our allies, the glory of
the Roman Catholics of Ireland, lie did feel I our deliverance—the whole nation is inter
motion lor i x.imoiiti;;
ot I hibini .it tin* Ivir mi
s, last I luht. I mu d !
! O W III It I'.lsst o*. I
!ditie.iiiU;tu c t oi i
••idi
...» .»gieat .|M»..i.i> mi j |m , sl |.iiigiiantly that passage in his life
it Vittoria. w! ere l.is I wherein 11 had appeared to Inin he had sac-
cccivcd with i minis.. | rifiuvd their inlt'icst. lit had used that ex-
| prrssmn not for patty or f iction*, and least of
tiir personal purposes.
. ,, i Mr. B nkes withdrew his motion.
.Mr Mr. Tierney said it would he satisfactory
•"i j to the House, il the Gentuinen would have
t the goodness to say they w. mi Id think no more
I ■'f it.
,k,.it 1'inetFmiiticiIw... | 3lr. Pecrrlatv Canning readily gave the
pledge tiMjmred, in saying he would think 1
no more ot if.
Mr. Brougham r im* with pleasure to fol- j
low lb" Right Hon. Gentleniaii in the same
v or.Is lie h..<! hmiM*ll used, lie a-sured him -
lie- : m.l tlif ll'i'i'f lie would think no more ol !
the matt-'r. This whs not ’h" fir-t lime they !
’yU | had both l-ccn embattled in political hostili
ty ag mist cat b other, and if nomolit re-]
tnuilied in tlie bn ast ol the Right Hon. Grit- I
tb man, he tallied him none remained in 1
his.
!arrowbv lit* Duke
t t!lr I ’.xi'hi qm i
live Cab
, Mr W \ hi*
i t hn>kc up
held all fill' V
bv Hie li tl. t
tlir FImih . go
IVel. Mi. <'.VitliMi,
ill. r ( o’clock
l-rji/4,/ —AikhaMn.il w'l.iiu boly mioi'niatu'r
jusi kn-t'ii t-iVifi.ill\ ( i.m.iMinicati •( to I’arltamc. (
s|»fi loi|{ t.if icni'wcil il>:uih me > i.i Ii ' aid
is c.un.Hin d hi the exit ;u f* ot .. di.-p it.
(d.it*'d ih** PiS ot \)
Serii»tiry FAcI iiiH mi |Ik cnclu tin's* aci onipaa* -
me die ili‘k)Mtc|t.
U . u'*>..a ih it ** 4 mv 'icier ih" ni'i ii* of »i.v
tnip, that it i mii*v\ s tlie i iMiviftinn ul Btr.l h »Ih 1
U-) that it is nn r.s «i \ ti itli** itli tu n ii. ** thf In* i
HU I I I'c til III Alt, I unit.IIV to tl'r lu'l'I's III |«l Milt h* !
linn, iii Jdiiiiai * last, that tbe iatcnial stair ul tin i
cmuiiOn **as iiii| iis*ing.
Man ice, .l r ru 10— All thr IfMr.s f»oai Vim a i !
j *till i xpressi liope% i>t pi'Ri i , ami it is gi im r ill* In - ,
j lifvetl the it* dint iM't'o* i ilinli- **ill be immoi'ni-i* j
, i file** • 11 lift** 11 il Fi a nee .m.l ^n.iin. anil that I’m
, land will act nun
] i ation ot ihi- ( at.i
j the differ*'nee fie
a ih>|Miti' hmw
j that England would not t
| Bowers i • iiilcrter*', unless nt a (KirilM*
hctsclt d* it iiiiineil to tak'-ii|i the «l<-1
weaker partv, il a certain Nut thorn |\
pitlrnd to take m active «liutp lac Com. tot Vi
I . IMM isN.tid # niiiet* to , iunekU* mi all tin m scati-
nirutii.—ItrmieU; /. - .t/irii |;
Lr‘ ’» :..4p : ‘lf£ . ha*. io ric**s from I -*|*t,
ami at** thereion without any particul
av*as»ni.iiK>n of th* 1 \ . r*»y ’s xitis
that I on.. ! (kibrall.il had at rivnl
writ Ins Fleet,aodhad beenciHncdiat* I*
«1 tol’asro.— Dutch > .I/'i it |;»
sled iu sharing in the great sue* ess—hut [
I never let the energetic expression of it* will
i he sullied by any tine ul those excesses at
which honor and generosity revolt.
Spaniards! Your Provisional Govern
ment declares that it does not recognize, end
that it « ohm let* as never having existed, the
political and adinintsliative acts of tin* gov
ernment elected hy ichcllion, and that it es
labilities, therefore, provittonally, that ad
iitinistiiition of the State wliii.h existed be
fore the violence of anarchy in 11720.
The edifice of anarchy thus destroyed,
and the king, our master, restored to Idu ity.
then tin* 111-111111ro11s may he established
winch c'iii.mustauces advise and require, and ■ v ^* ,
whic h his majesty may deign to grant. ]
The Pmvisional Junta of the government I_h»t |U “*A,
Spanish fleet, under Pngfish colours; and,
after a sanguinary action, was taken. The
gallant Cominoilote Daniels, a native of the
United Staten, was killed. Ho fought bis
vessel until bo had not a shot iii his I icker,
and she was sinking, with hi* flag nail'd to
the mast. This i* a heavy loss, hut by no
means calculated to destroy the spirit ol the
Colombians; it may prolong the wai, hut
eventually their ind pi ttdence w ill he achiev
ed.
Ci/mcwi, May 3—IO,.7. M.
Dkar Sir—Tlie affaus of Colombia,
which but a few days a"o shone forth with
lustre, has unexpectedly met with repulse and
disasters little to have been expected.
Poito Cabello was on tbe point of sniien-
(ferine, and Colombia would have been free.
Alas! how uncertain arc the decrees of lor-
» tune.
I Two days ago, (die 1st insf.) a fleet of
vessels appeirej off Porto Cabello, and w as
} soon discovered to be vessel* of war, under
the British flag; lliey advanced slowly ; the
unsuspecting Columbians met them as
friends: hut ns soon »s thev were under the
guns of this “would be’* Rritidi squadron,
down came their flags and up wont the Roy
al Spanish in their stead ; an action took
place, Imt the disparity of force compelled
the Patriots to yield; thus was (in 7 hours
ai d 10 minutes) Colombia deputed of tier
brightest ornament, the Iresl part of her na-
e Spanish force consisted of the
I BENCH CHAMBER OF PF.1TTIES.
Cxtractfrom a Speech of M. Hyde dc .Veil-
villc, delivered :\d March, i«23, on thr
proposition to expel M. Manuel,
of the Spanish nation recognizes only in tbe
king the origin and scat of the sovereign |
authority, and, as a mressary consequence,
does not admit iii the piditioal system any
modification whn li is not mude directly hy I
tliu king, by the advice of those wise men !
whom he in.i v he pleas* d to consult.
Spaniards, th« experiment which you have I
made ought to awaken all your vigilance,and ■
toput you on your guard against tne insidious
•I I guns
5ft
40
Cassirda,
H vena,
Ceres,
Constitution, (schr.)
J iciuta,
186
ColotTiUan force captured-
Bollivar, Coruinodorc
400 men
197
887
100
160 ft
'.Up,, t i.i t
■
•••'I Ml M J
twrrn Fi il
ril tli
d bpain, anil that I
Kin The l.v>t iint* ot
pm li.icni inisj dc. |.i-
on. s , uli’.rli • omiili'iN
"• -nid tlir IN ni»s,i|.i
0**1 IN<*nl* , and Mim***.
nvluted to sefti'i othei
“ |i i* necessaii to advert to the unlimited ) ail( | deceitful suggestions of revolutions.
power possessed hv the two Houses ol the
Congress ot the United State*.
“ Sii h, gentlemen, is it, that each house
Daniel*
j Mosquito,
2ft gum
Our king, always disposed to secure the, ^Pl’
happiness id In* people, w ill find, no duubt,
in our ancient laws, in our usages and eus* I
Maria Francisco,
cm establish its own regulations, punish it* torn*, wise provisions, which, combined with ]
members for disorderly conduct, and, with I our character, and in harmony with our man* j
150 men
120
110
478
mi th* fiom lltctr body
»f two-tbirds, expel them , neisandour wants, will fix, in a *tab!o and
Observe, here, that I am 1 advantageous manner, our future destiny, j
Spaniards, it is for you the glory is reserved ,
peaking of entire expulsion, of the total loss
ol character in the Representative, and nut ! 0 f exterminating the revolutionary Hvdra
simply of .i measure of expediency, adopted i which, repulsed from all the states of Europe,,
bv a body i i respect to its dignity, but even ] | ias t oine, in seeking an asylum, to strike our j
Porto Cabello is now supplied with six
mort'lis provision*.
Killed and wounded, according to re
port—
Spaniards, 83 killed, 49 wounded
Colombians, 161 £1 J Freight and insurance equal to
2, P. M.—Since writing tho above, we | And upon the flour, for Irchht and
demairation - AV
come, if come it must, let us enter into it with
the spirit and energy which becomes us as a
great and independent nation ; if it docs
mine, let it be in resistance of some injury
attempted, or in seeking satisfaction for some
violated treaty ; but, in God's name, let il
not aiise nut of a pettifi gg:i'g .-B» ft pt to
cruize nr figl t for gain.—[t her rs.) Let us
not, at all even’s, he Hiraki d into a war. f
say once again, let iih abi Je strictly l y our
neutrality, as long as we mean to adhere to
it, and hy so doing we shall, in the event of
any necessity for abandoning that system,
be the better able to enter with effect upon
any other course winch the policy of lip*
country may irqiiiie ”
ON TIIF. BALANCE OF TRADE.
From the Poi'i«inoiirh, (N II.) .lotirivil
We find the following letter iii the la. k i
New Y*»rk Statesman. It t* a good omen
lor an opponent to begin to lose hix tempex.
“ 7*o the Great * Oracle’ at Portsmouth,
“ Sin : You have already tol I the people,
with hoi Dining dignity, what every body ad
mits, that, ifn mail who has exported one
barrel of flour, which has cost eight, and will
sell for ten dollars, has r*<eived any com
modity in return for that llmu of the value
of 50 dollars, his pn.fit is -I-: dollars and
that lie and tlir* country are beeoming rich.
*• Be so good a* to throw some light on tl>*
follow ini' question : If a man export a bar
rel of flour for w hich he lias paid eight, and
which will yield tr it dollars, and also export
38 do I la i* in silver, lor which commodities
he receives in return 50 dollais worth «»• for
eign fabrics, pray, my dear Oracle, what ai£
the profits of his adventure to himself andlfl
the country ?
“ AN OBSERVER.
“ The above query is induced by the per
peltial repetition that the excess of importa
tion is so much clear g;*in, vvheicas it u
dearly paid for hy our precious
slocks, public security, Sic.
If we understand the question above pro*
posed, it is a very simple one, and admit* of
a ready answer. Tbe exporter has parted
with 40 dollar*, and has received 50. Hi*
gross profit, therefore, is 4 dollars, i ;,c
amount of his neat profit depends upon cir*
cumstances not slated tu the question.^ '•
we suppose the voyage to be made to Eng
land, the charges will be about 3 per ecu'
upon the dollar, for
$\ 14
At the fir*t establishment of thr Anieri-
van Society of Cincinnati, a Latin
t.a* adopted, which enured, from its ..oii-
.*• ruction, t.iat the members of the S.u inv
b«,e, »uldi«r, .b,n .rhol,,,. I'poii I oppowd th« qw,.i»n h
IIOl'SR OF COMMONS. A|.ril ir.
lulu-ten .1 Ir. Canni-.g ami Mr.
Until glam, m a dittuuion relalict lo the
(\ith’>lict.
.■I ih. j ol vsiMF.icr. SiicIi is ilie >ule which natire Imil wilt, itrnlilv and calamily. Let I learn tliut Com. Daniels is not among the'
I T , '!« , "' V,,N ,n ""' V , ' < **r»l Go.ennnpht, ind is thr most perfect harmony be the. device of I hilled, but has been slmhtly wounded: hi,
"'lint, found even in the most .leinorratic ( noble cause: let them be only one will j ship having sustained me action for 7 hour, i
.tales—m K' ntuckv, in Louisiana, Ohio, where there is only one wish and one inte and 10 minutes, against the Cassirda, and!
Mississippi, Indiana, ill short, in nearly all rest—the safety of religion, ef our king, and' Hyena,and was sinking under them when
the states of that Republic, (especiilly m ( 0 f mtr country. By the provisional Junta i she surrendered.
KCit'IA, EURO, CALDERON 1 “ “
Bayonne, April 6,
sarance
1 Os
those of more recent date, which, in general, j
are reputed the least disciplined in their civ
il and political institutions); and even seme I
this mono being .hewn to Mirabeau he ex" nfh ' h * '"’i** 1 !*
uresseil his ........ . < Of Him no one could complain. I.ut it wa
Mr. Btoughaio said the Right Hon. S. r-j ofthemaddto this regulation that expul-
tetary of state for the home department had , »inn i.ever can take place t second time for I
pressed his regret that a Society like tliatof
•Se Csueinn/rj should ha-e been eo^iw ,,p|
the same cause,
A southern state, Georgia, appears to al
PORTUGAL.
Cortes—Hnyul Sitting, .March Si
The Spanish forces threaten the blockade
i of La Unayra,u> intercept a liigate coming
1 from England, and destined for the Colom-
i bian caosc.
.Yule.—Von must observe that what I give
Ills Majesty having been introduced null j you is from report of a Spanish vessel, said 'o
. , T . ,, , the usual ceremonies, and haring taken his, have seen the action, and been botrded by
ul others ho compl lined, for it. when ilie low of final expulsion lull mcasesof felon, j seat upon hit throne, amid the enthusiastic j the Spanish 'Cinunod. e, who*p i amc I .'"t-
'•ies^';i of Ct» Right lion. Scrr-'a-y of! and infamy; for ini M »r offence* it prescribes .ahtations «f the iwr-e
. gal-1
r.eaving S1 S* as neat profit to the ship|* r -
If no suppose tlie shipinctit to have heel,
made in mi American vessel, the ship
has teceieed J? 1 CC for freight; and the
whole profit to the country has been <’
dollar.! and fifty cents ; the remaining
cents being the compensation tor the risk
incurred in transportaih n. ,
We never asserted, and never have heat
it asserted, that the whole ex.c.s of io'l 1 ^
ration is “ dear gain." We only conteu J
d.a; *h. —ho'e excess of i.'ipor'ilie' 1
iti