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FOREION.
From tht Baltimore American.
* VI’.RY LATE FROM ECHOI'H.
The Psckrt ship Independence. nl New > ork,
I,rings to the editors of that city Liverpool pa
pers to the Sltl) of Mny inclusive.
The Independence made her outward passage
iu fourteen mid n halfday*, and ha* returned
twenty day* performing the voyage out a
home in thirty four day, and a half- a shorter jcctof vnto.hr
I i.'Zf. L tlint the cftinlumf
coimjicckkionai..
IN SF.NATi:.
Ti hi»ay, June If. 1330.
Tin: post omen.
On mo!ion of Mr. GRUNDY, tiie 8* unto proem <1
t»d lo consider n bill to reorganize the Port Oflirc
I li-pnrtmeiit.
Various nnmiidinonts in the bill reported hy the
committee having hern p greed to.
I I .Mr. Ijlll’NDV made ■nine reninrks on the suh-
inoluinent derived from thinsonice hy each
period than wa, over before known. , „„„ w|m U „„ H *,;- l0 o
There was a great increase or trade .. ith | „ 1(lin( .j tll#
mnuner in which these
Failed States. 1 ho Liverpool Aiho.ii ol the , V( , ro ni|)ted , )Uli ail( j ,| IU ,oe..i.i.ti of those
2!W May says—“The shipments to the I oiled
States have been most eitensire lor the Inst h
weeks. They exceed, we are told, those usual
ly made in the spring for the American market,
and they are increasing, instead of diminishing,
ns the season advance*. Tito weekly packet-
ships cannot take a quarter of the goods that aro
offering, several of tlie latlesl having hern com
pelled to refuse merchandise a week before their
day of sailing. The Independence, which sails
had been appropriated to lh ,! lolls relating O' the in
terests of tits States en.t id the mountains, lie
thought it Incumbent on Congress to take some mea
sures for the tlintrihnlis.il of die proceeds ol the sale
of the [oibltr lands. Ilf nl«" alluded t" the proba-
bilily that circumstances would tender it proper lor
the 11..Ilse to go into the consideration ol our rela
tions w oh’IV.v is. lie Imped that the tnrlhcr con-
sidcralii.n of the t. solution would Im postponed till
Mhtidav nest.
Mr. t’AILKd spoke in opposition lo tlm prolong-,-
the session brvninl the ‘JTth of June.
Mr. WILLIAMS,'of North Carolina, moved to
refer die joint resolution t<» a select committee, Is
re ally this is ;t j that his life w ns forfeited lo Mr. Jcniler, who he
r ’ declared was n brave, honorahle, nmi high mm-
pinn currency projects!’' Well
pom .n a [j j, rn ° tu ites . ° " It n s hut the other | tied man. No hlame is in the least tlcgrce at
ctent or
day that no m;in*could ho t on
democrat, who dhl not believe in
of Jackson. I’entuu, nml Co. m
the “ gold eiirreney." Now it is
A nil the only sign" of a true democrat will soon
lie to Inti It til i he gold currency asn “humbug .
How mill why is all ibis? We will explain-
It i»in,t a plan to pul down Mr. lienloti.
The friends of Mr. llivcs sec that Menton
looks forward to ride into power outlie slioul-
idered n guod ! lueht-d lo Mr. I’-jmim, hy tiny gentleman on the
ill the dogmas 1 ground, as the pistols were ol the most delicate
the subject of I hair-trigged kind. Moth gentlemen escaped
Utopian !” j without a wound.—[/’,(< rs/n/rc" Intelligencer.
INDIAN AFFAIRS.
of the motion.
Mr. MAHON, of Virginia, supported the motion
of the gentleman from .North Carolina.
in tlte morning, had all herspneo engaged tVn | | 0 *tiikn out thesection in reference lothes© bn*-
Oayt ago. The coUscqticnc© is that trancicnt | cs. There were 1,400ho*©* in Now York. It
•ItiiM arc in a groat request, and freights have proponed to bringdown the price to on* dollar car h,
ritcn Still the goods nro delayed from the • and to givt hnlf of this to the po*i master. Thi*
want’ of suitaldu conveymiec—the Americnn I "’ ou| d hring tlm income uf the post...aster at New
•hipt receiving the decided preference of nliip*
\\ ho have boxes Mettled, A r. It was a convenient*
complained of hv noun of those who paid for it, hut
only hy tlioso who do not pay. Til© hill of the wi Mimt „„
llom-o took away this perquisite, and ho believed | y| r SrjTIIFKLAND referred to coma of tho bills
that tho post masters in mine c.itios, Now Orleans,
lor oxnmplo, could not live on the salary of $2,000.
| Mr. 1'ortkr. Not well. 1
Mr. Gnu* nr resumed. Tlie post masters In other
large cities cannot live on the more salary, lo tho
town in which ho lived there wore 50 boxes at $2
To tost the sense of the Hanata, ho moved
From the Columbus Hi raid.
CREEK WAR INCIDENTS.
.•„,i.i-ini'tl,rclmir.im,M.f tlm sey.-rt.l .lamlhtg enm- Zrisuf'thc'wnMiing man, tinled hy the gold and ( i ; lroop , mMerflm-cuintnui'i'l’nf
iniit«-i.s, with instructions lo inquire into the stun <>i Immlmo- Mr Rcntotl mint incxiemgm u » j 0 - on
the business »f the House, with a view to fix a da# ■!>«« rut si “ "•'!»*• " *. Major. Ooncrn Sanford, a.nuut.tmg t« 2..0M,
for tnljmirmncnt, nod made stunc remarks ttt support llieu-fmc lit At J. J i-ini came in from then
tl... Inn. nml turn way ol doing u, hy showing up him -
ng the income of tho post
Y«>rU down to $2,700. At Philadelphia, them
1,200boxes: so tlint,under tho sarno rogulstion, tho
post master of that city would receive, in tho wlu»le
The Irish municipal Corporations Mill, after | jpo ,;oo. Iln did snl know wlmt was now given for
then- encampment, nml took up
ri-l. iltnvi. the river, on the (Icor-
...... ...... „ p . - • | tlm line of march down the river, on the (.cor
and his •• Humbug. Ills a neat move, nml will , ^ A |, ollt 15(H) of this army have no
do Ins business cflcctually. Mr. M. sees it, an t- |, u t are perfectly willing to -go ahead’
although indignant at the teachery of the thing. I willmm „ithsticks nml clubs
lioing nmeitdcd so ns to greatly impair its ellic*
cy. passed the House of Lords oil the 18tli.—
The amend menu were to ho considered in the
House of Commons on the first of June.
Mr* O'Conmd took tho oaths mid hi* sent, ns
member Irotn Kilkenny, oil the SOtli. His first
net was to present n petition from sundry olec-
tors of Duhlin against the return Of tho titling
members from that city ; the very gentlemen in
whose ravor the committee had h lyw dnys before
reported, lie then gave notice that on the 2Uf
June he would move to bring ill a Mill to reform
the House of Lords. Mr. Cirovo Price gave n»»
tice that on the first supply day, he would move to
etpungc Mr. (VCnnncl'ii notice,just given, from
thejournaU. The llouso ndjouiMed to tho 30th t
ol May.
On tho representation of a deputation for the I
London Ctcographieal Hociety, tlio Rritish ship J
Terror has been placed under the com mi nml of j
Captain Rack* to proceed to the Mayno l iver on
the western shore of N. America, near HirTliom* !
as Ross’s Welcome. His first direction* were lo I
ascertain the most convenient place for the trait ;
sportation of boats and stores across the inter- j
veiling Isthmus, and having placed his ship in
security, he was to proceed with the resources !
placed at his command along the shores of Prince I
Regent’s Inlet, and connect tho point|whenee ho I
will start with llccln and Fury Straits nml Point |
Turmtgain. Tho utmost exertion i*< being used j
in fittnig out the expedition, which it is expected,
w ill sail the first week in June.
SPAIN.
Mr. Mcmlizahel nml hi* colleagues have re
signed, A telegraphic dospaeh from Rayonne
of the lOtli Muy, received in Paris, ha* given in-
telligcnce to tho effect that in consequence of
the Queen’s refusal that (iotierals QuoKada, F,s*
pcleta and Sail Roman, should In*superseded in
tliccotnnml they held in Madrid, all the Minis
ters hnvo resigned. 'Pile Queen has accepted
the resignation, nml entrusted on tho I5tb* M.
I At mi/, with tlie formation of a Cabinet.
Acconling to the last account*, (ion. I,vans
continued to occupy his j»o«iiioii near Krtuini.—
The Cairlist Cienoral, Kguin, w ho had collect
ed a large body of hi*troops at ICruani, with (ho
intention of attacking tho British Legion, •Sudden
ly marched aw ay w ith the main Innly ol lit* army
on the 11 th instant. It is supposed, that, accord
ing lo a combined plan of operations, Cordova
had effected this diversion in favor of (ion. Lv-
hii*. The recruiting for tlm French auxiliary
legion wn* proceeding rapidly, and a very large
force must soon he in active operation nguiint i
tlm insurgents from three different quarter.,.—
We shall probably soon hoar of another impor
tant battle having been fought, as the Curli»U
me strong enough to encounter the Queen's army
in the plains.
General llarispo has addressed a Idler lo (icn-
cral Kvans, cuiigraiiiltiling him on hi* gallant
defeat of tho Carli«t* before Sr. Solmstain.
POimCiAL.
Con*i<lcrnhlo4ihimi and anxiety were caused
in Lisbon, in tho early part of May, hy the sud
den illness of the pi ineo contort, w Im w as attack
ed with ti complaint almost precisely similar to
that of w hich hit predecessor died. A difficulty
aroRo on a point of court etiquette, tho Portu
gese court physician insisting upon prescribing
for the prince, after tho Portugese fashion, and
tho latter refusing to tako any tiling except from
the hands of theGoriuan physician, w ho lind ac
companied him from his native country. The
German was equally rosolnto in having the ex
clusive charge of . tho royal patient, or taking no
part in them liter. Tho obstinacy of tlm prince
and his physician prevailed, and theconsoqucncc
irftl, ns the papers significantly allege, that tho
former was very soon convalescent. The prince
had already made himself very popular.
There had Inn n a slight disturbance in one of
the northern provinces (Tras os monies.) an in
dividual having organized a small hand of guer
illa* and proclaimed Den Miguel; hut the at
tempt at insurrection w as soon put down.
Sonic idle rumors had been in circulation at
Lifthou of Don Miguel’s having landed in Spain;
l»u*. it wa* soon louiid that there was no truth in
them.
Smiif disantisfactioirexiolcd mining the I'.nglish re-
•id^Rt merchant*, in cnntcqucucr of the eviration
of the commercial treaty with Cugland; hut nlVaiis
generally were in a prosperous condition.
Extract of a Letter, dated
l.osoos, Mav 21.
\V o are pleased to observe* h v your quotations of
21th April that die Exchange is again tending up
wards, as had it been otherwise we have no doubt
a connidcinldc quantity of gold would have been
■cut. TIm 1 hare apprehension of it has n consider
able effect upon our market,—the value of money
having advanced with in the Inst I or 5 days, about
I per cent per annum.
We hem there will he a portion of the |
boxes nl New ( Means
Mr. IM)It'I'Elt replied that tho price ol boxes j
there was five dollars per year for each box
that sum was paid without grumbling
Mr. NILKH made some remarks, in which ho sng- | w „
—the harbor hill and the light-house hill in particu
lar—which w urs not yet or led upon ; and, until they
wer«, lie was reluctant to fix a day for adjournment.
Although we had taken up a great deni of time, we
had left undone rnoro important business than wo
lind done. Iln hoped the consideration of the reso
lution wmild ho postponed for some days, until it
could ho seen at what time we could get through
with the necessary business of tho sesnimi.
Mr. IIAYNK8* adopted the amendment of the
gcntlnrnnn from New York, (Mr. M as.*,) ns a modi
fication of his motion.
Mr. CAMBKF.LI.NG said he had uniformly voted
against fixing a time for adjournment, because it
was his opinion that Congress ought not to adjourn
until they Imd passed « hill for tlm regulation «'f tho
J depositee of the public, money in the loc.nl banks.
A hill for that purpose had now been before tho
»rs; once it passed tlm llnmm
tho Ronato. and another time it
has to Klin, curso nml Lear it. lie moans tore- ,, n ,.|„
voiiro liitnsclf ity IctliiiK liiscx|iiinging rosoltt- | *” - v . ,\, u f!....
tious slcop the sleep of death!
would be northern candidal^ •* K ,V,1, K * ,,s C< J U,I “
tciiaiieetti similar attacks. Poor Renton! The ;
About 200 stand
ml the reniuimler
will he here to night, n siificient nmnher to equip
i tne rnnkr
Gen. Sanford's command. A steamboat
i-Ti'ii sufficiently to trail them, ns I was informed.
Tho number around the Fort arc said to have been
two or three hundred.
Whilst at tho Fort, Gen. I.owe suggested the plan
of extending hisinounted men from the Fort ns high
I up the river ns TunicFn field, and for me to go up
the river and endeavor to intercept any Indians that
might attempt to pass. This was agreed on. I i,„.
mediately returned to the Boat, and had not been
aboard but n few minutes, before the Indians were
spied on the Alabama side.—The firing commenced
from the shore, ns the guard first discovered them.
The Indians returned it for n short time.—but so soon
as the firing increased from the boat, they disappear
ed.—What success our bullets may have hod, I can
not say—theirs reached the boat, and some of my
company believe tlioirs readied the Indians—Wv
then ascended the river slowly, according to tht|dsu
agreed on by Gen. Lowe. On the way up, ws s«w
where large uiimhers of Indians had crossed in canooe
A battenn’s A on rafts—oil fresh, and could not have
been made hut a short time. All the canoes, &«.
were on the Alahnrun side, except two. We cap
tured nml destroyed eight cimioos and small flats, or
of nnns arrived this nioriiim;, nml tho rentaimler l»«*nt». h-'"* '" «'>"'...ko and'the Unicl.ncLuM.s,
h ■ 1 many of them wero new, and had no doubt been
A similnr move k making h, the North. A j
provisions, and remove their families. I consider-
il the destruction of the canoes as frequently hsz-
... , • * * .... now ut Fort Mitchell, loaded with provisions for , nr doii9, and in ovory instance had the lloat (mulsd
party deserted him mi Ins oil < • I .1 ’ j|, 0 arrnv, and it is said that there are now 3000 ; t0t n „d the protection of the men, who would goiu
they deserted him on his < urrciicy Hu»> . stnm j 0 |; irmsat Apnlaehieolafrom Mobile, which ; the yawl, mndn a,* certain as possible,
they 11 ©sorted him on tho fust hxpmijrmg lieso- ^ « ro pul»»lit y he received hy the steam- j At tlio month of tho Ilntchnclmbhn, wo went
Uoa. A..,,.. «*»1Im..... on homrrival hero licit n ‘■ n, !" c ’ •»* In-
I 1 n
nn( I House fur thre
nml was defeated
i lost hy i
r'lulment moved hy a gentleman
At.,I that the tnntimutn o( cmnpensnlion to post t | |n opposition, which rendered the hill wholly in
masters had better he regulated by the mu! master He was surprised to hear the allusion of
ticnrrsl, limn lixod l.r n rcgiilnlinii of tlir prircs <d j ,| |r cnl ,|| cm , n t'rtwn Ohio to Nt-w York. It' tin* tiro
boxt-it. Tlm post nintrrs win- sttl.jrrlod lo lomvjr . (ll || lnnr |, ,i m0 lv |„ w ,. f„„|t wn* it I Now
rr*pon*itiil.tir*. nnil ought to lisvn nu ititrioM in thn | y n| t . r)M| |,| nor ,, r |, n i.ii-ntitin.-tl in a bill without rs-
hnxos. l!o wnaoppowillotiroiliirliiiriiif tlio pttro. j ritiugtht 1 jitnlousnppn sition ofsoioe gentlemen here.
** : oiiiont increase of the 1 - - *
than to let It is .second bantling, sleep the sleep of j
death!—[I/. *S’. Trl
hictinu
of clerks i
which would lend tonn inc
niiiuhrr.
Mr. BCrilAN \N thought that
price would render necessary an incrc
and salaries. As to (hr
ho had h It n lucrative
ties of the post ofliee. Iln lind performed those du-
ti< s to the satisfaction of every man. If this red
it* poHltnnslitr of r’hilnilolpliiit, * fi , in „ ,| nv flir „,|
profussion to ti**iitiu* the tin- | .|.| t|1
If New York was «omoliuieH conne
venun hills, it was because the commercial interests
of that city vvcie intimately connected with the in-
j terests of thn whole country. lie wns opposed to
otirnntciif M present,
orriug on the motion of Mr. \\ r n.
f.l K MS, of N
Mr. ASIILRY mov
“ Sirtncs bIioip ichich loa// the iriml blows/
Tlm last Raleigh Standard has devoted no less
than three hiuI a half column* t»> eulogy of
Unfits King, nnd a defence of Mr. Van Rn roll’s
support of him for the Houutc of the l . fetates iti
1H20. Mr. Kintf, as every body know s, was tho
lender of the; Federal party fur
until about toil years ago. lie w as a hitter op
ponent of slavery, and it w as mainly ow ing to ;
ins talents and efforts that the .Missouri Question j
assumed such an alarming aspect; and it was i
,1 with tho m- |,i*fault Hint tht! Uitiuti " n* Hilt thfti .li**"l- | (• l , r t. I) 1 „ v *nn'* t untimtii.l, the Fniiehtt VhIuh
it would uinloiihtmlly have hern, had ho | , * ,
led in hi
trip. Ctm. Sontt nill. tve lonnt,icnve'here'to-1T>"> , "' ii " I1 »* " r I ,h «"*0 *r« «ell
» r . inoiintcd—wo saw w here they had swam (tic liorics
morrow itionitHK for the KOCite of ntltvt tipun- ||( , rils „ t||B river, ivlilrh tliry lind ittk.-t. from Fort
lion. 'I I to louts wished for movement "VJnm*. Out* of my compimy, tlnring tht* firing ,,
her11 mailt', nml we trust tlint some step will bo | |{ l , nr , 0 | < c, nseentled it tree ami saw no Imlisii on
taken, which in its result may relied Itolior^nnd j hersehnek, sttmiling its it wntrli. 1 snw unit ntysrlf,
K lory upon the Ainerieitti stars anil stripes. 'I ho i ohAseemetl to heelosely i.li.i rvingour moremcnti;
foe is in the fioltl, hostile nml l.lo'o.l-tliirsty. Our ' 1 — 1 — ‘ '
n have have gone thithsr with resolution nnd
n ,,,i I coiirnge enttnyh to vanquish the stivngo in h’i9
^ hitter nil- | most fientl like purpose, nml if “ the de/doy" is
title w ith jutlscincut on the pin t of our com-
nuder, we feel sanguine of perfect success.
The Bu’ittuhont Mclnmnrn, Imving on huartl
veil, !
sneer
...... . .. leers, utnl it imrl of the Independent Artillery ol il
llort, to ttholish slavery to M.s- j ^ )(lac(; 1 . ( . lul . m (1 aflPr „ cruise of five da,I ..
sotiri. Il was for tlie purpose of olitaiuing his , j.. ' t . Dawson’s report to the ciininimuling I
” ’ ■ Httren tmlucc.l J r..u' m ...i .. at if
come. Never yci had lie received 3,*'>00 dollar* per (
annum from hi* office. In New York, the profit* ol i
the ofliee are probably too great ; hut would il he pro-
per, in order to reduce tlm profit a of that office, to f
di*turhth«i whole *yntom, ivliieh ha* W'orketlso well
every where. Ilo would prefer to wait for a report
liaiii the ptint ningtrr (ienornl. The post master of
I'hiladelphin, in ndilition to hi* other duties, n m the
Insurer of tin-department. He paid the ofliee week- ,
Iy. and received his payment* monthly.
Mr. M. *ugge*teil an amendment, which he should
| in ml hv inserting the 1 h et him to the Senate iu IS'-’H.
' *lr.
I tar *iii
, , , -,, | | t III I. ri * lllilll llltlilll I’t lllllt tin t', lit- - , . | . .\ *1.
to take plar e, ho could not live on the hi- 1 j |,|, 0 p J,,| v> ,,,mrnd of the |th. to allow* of a longer j hy Hit expression 111 line of Mr. \ Sill Burnt * let
lime to mature the important business dcpnudii
Mr." 11 i’I RTF. It moved the 27rh of June. After
*01110 conver*ntio»i a** to the order of the motion.
Mr. LENVIrt moved lo postpone the further cun-
sitlernlioii of the *iihjee.l till TiU’*d:iv next. l.o *f.
Alter Home remark* lion. Mr. TIL m op
position to fixing n day for the edjourmiient I
the hill* for reelnirtering the h
Coluinhia had been aeteil upon,
ter*', w rilteti at that lime,;
I of .Mr. King, in which ho
Fills *ia proved
*H lct-
the support | 1
mref.tr,mg n, ,,r. „ |-i«Ijhn« quclSm.. that Mr. Vat, litiren I ilh™V,V«c *lo..n the full'.,wing, ami will if |m.. .
tl, Otirolitm. tin* mnti.tn wn. r-|rc,c,l. t no whole repuhhenn par y of Ne \ tt.k In i- . . , . . , , vrok . Cotcral ;
Moore, at the head ol aboutH00 Alabama troops, [
loft Irwingloti oil the 12th in*l. Huhscquent re- !
from hint stated that lie hail taken Teste- (
. iri 1 m.. Kimrl . ii»W Hailgo and Artisinicco prismiers, mid pro !
Minn Question eotjccals. so far »h he \ Mi. Kmg ] , (| „„ lU j, ,| lf . Iia ,i niI . (’apt. D. w ith his }
1* concerned, no plot, imd wc shall give it a tmo ' ....
direction.” Tlm direction which they did at
tempt to give it. w'ii* fo put do wn shivery, to lor-
hid its existence in Missouri; and nfemme. Inid
they Kticcecded there, in all the other States
thereafter to he admitted into the I tiiou. Most
lie was on horse, and about'three hundred and fifty
yard* off. I am of opinion they are w ell informed
in relation to all our movements.
During my trip, and w hilst acting iu concert with
Gen. I.owe, a tew Indians were compel led to flee *0
rapidly, that they dropped their bundle* of plunder
clothing nnd a Uille, nil of which we have now in
possession. \Vo also had thn unpleasant duty to
I perform, id' burying a most w orthy citizen, hy thu
name of Warren, w ho had on Friday last, been mur-
red by the Indian*, and found lying in Air. Tur-
r’s field.
I have tlm* hastily given you the information L!c-
t-ed from my last noise, ami the incidents which
I
bcdicut
tlie honor fc* It
e. vr rv respectfully, your
WM. C. DAWHON.
man!, wiii. c. dawhon;
('apt. Commanding on Aletntno
(.'not. It.
IU- i ha
1 the District of
iffei
. t» ninkn tho niniiimiltl of the itiromo I t)|n nmPIU | m ,.„t fixing tho 4lh of July, b_v striking , ,|,j s j, ,| 1(; ]
lion, on oirn-t* !* I (lilt).
Mr. I'ORTER sfd#d some facts, to *ln
what would he nil adequate compensation in other
eitic* would he totally inadequate in New Orleans.
House rent tin re would consume 1,200 dollar* a
sear. IK* thought it would he heller to lenvc the
charge* for Imxc* a* they arc, since there w as no
complaint, lie thought that flic post masli r nl New
( Mean* should not reccix c less than 5,000 dollar* a
year.
Mr. WRIGHT *nid the change contnmplntcd hy
the hill of the House would prevent thn post mnster
((cucrnl from getting rcsponvilde person*. I lo would
rather £cc the sum inerea«cd to 5,000 than lived be
low that sum. Ho said that one inconvenience
w hich would result from the fixinu a dollar for eve
ry box would holho discontinuance of all those box
es in small letter* which me Kept gratuitously for
the aecoiiimoilation of individuals.
Mr. H AVIS adverted to the salarie* given to the
Judgi * in AfasMiichusett* and other .States, in order
f 'Flic question w as taken «m the motion to amend ; f ol 't,inately they failcil in tho attempt. And
‘ 1 11 who istinw eulogized hv tin* ex-
sivo democratic /{< jiublicwi Standard. This
is the man who w as elected lo this .Senate hy
Martin Vail Bumi, who now appeals’ to the
South to support him for the Presideiiey : w ho
scorns to expect that wo should forgot his effort
to ruin tlm whole Houllt in 1**23. But it cannot
he. North Carolina can never forge3 that Mr.
Vail Burnt was actively opposed to her on this
, out (hat dav and inserting the 11 ill day of July, nnd | r , (|
!! mt » it wn* dcciileil in the negntivi—yen- 73. nny* 107.
| The motion to amend hy inserting the 27th of
I Juno, was nl«o negatived.
Mr. KOin’KTHON moved to insert lh©2dd.nyof
: Jul vT* V .ort.
I The motion to amend hv striking out the 23d ot
| May, nnd inserting tho till d.iv of July, wa* thou
| agreed to without a count, nnd the joint r<
T OK Cl.l seort A t.kTTF.fr.]
Haul Quarters of thr booth, f
('elunihiM. (ia. June 20, 1830, (
’. htnr.'Wii, (iraix ia t tihnilitr*:
r just rend your repmt of yuiirHcrnud
your conqmn v and a detnehuient of tho
< oinpaiiN of Artillery in the Hlcamhoat
. % , - , hetNNecu thi* place and frwiutuii.
During the passage ( apt. Dawson , | ( | s «|n«> to you and the gallant men under your
and destroyed < iglit canoes, huttcaux, ciuninaitd, to express to you and them mv liigli np-
prohatiou "f* your eondner. in this a* in a forinvr
1 mist*. All that zeal, gallantry and intelligence
could accomplish seem* to luixo been executed 011
both occasion*, i ilesire !«• have under mv order*
command went on shore opposite to Fort June*,
nnd marched to the protection of the Fort. He
there met with Gen. Lone at the head of 200
men who had promptly repaired thither with a
view also to protect the Fort; hut they all ariv-
ed too late
captured and destroy
and skill's, belonging to the Indians, and which
were daily used I y them in crowing.
o 111 ii 1
1 the
•cd to, nnd sent to the Senate ^ great question, and that he is still opposed to her
I! Ill lie isd IIIC II t ■ I .. ti.r 1110 <><> is w f 111 ■ 1 i linn t nn tv i»i* i\f ( ! 1111 »> vw
A GOVKHNMKNT SQLAXDKRING
TIIK BCRLIC MONRY.
'I’ll© system pursued hy tho Administration to
obtain po*8*ession of the Bublic Money, to hold
on hy it ttt all hazard*, and to squander it in
Government job* mid contracts, is a complete
system of spoil, plunder and robbery. It is cn
. , .I , 1 s 4 ... Iinil , , , 1 titled to no better epithet. It is tho most gross
In *hnw that Halane* of ,t,fK)0d<dlar*aiid under were . ,• 1 . .
I siilliriPiit f,„ their nil lint (, IU " 1 CVCr \>S al ,, l‘l ,rC! !
N.irth.'rn Bitiiix. Tlm naval ollirrr in NVw York stve l.ovornmcnt on tin injured I cuple: It n
| in anirming the constitutional power off ’ongfcf
to nholish slavery in the District of Gcdtimhin.
[ Fay Uevillc Uh.s.
receive* only 3 000 dollar*, \et nne me told that we
cntiuol get a post master for fes* than 1 or 5,000 dol
lar*. He had never heard of tln-*n office* going
begging for inrmuhool*. When the salmie* of the
General Gonei’iiincut are raised above those of the
Hlntes. it is offering a honil* fo officer* to quit the
Herviec of the Stales for that of tlm United Slates,
and that Nva* the nvfirst system that could lie devised,
lie did not give much X' right to tlie argument that
men do not complain of the arrangement. It mere
ly iimouiil* to thi*, that they hax «• paid, nnd are w i|-
ling to pay for e«»nx euimiee* which the (• oNerninent
has not pmvided for them, ffe could not Hiinctioit
the increase of the salaries so milch a■ to place them
above that of tlm (’hief Justice of the Coifed States.
lie xvah tired of hearing «d* applications for in
creased nnlnric*. (!|erkn and auditor* w ere not *at-
i•‘lied utile** they nre paid higher limn member* of
(kuigre**, a* if their untie* xxere more responsible
nnd of higher order. Ho took notice id* the Outlier
nrgunieiitH x\ liicli had been In ought fi>rw aril.
t in motion of Mr. CALIK)CN, the toll xvn* then,
for the present, laid on the table.
BUBLIC DEBOHITF.8.
'Flic Senate resumed the con*idnrntion «*f tlie loll
to regulate the d«pn*ite* of the public money.
The question pending, being on tilling the blank
for the amount reserved in tlio Treasury with " two
million*,” to which Mr. Wamirr had moved an
amendment fo insert “after the outstanding appro
priation* hnxe been satisfied.”
Mr. WRIGHT, Mr. W F.l BITER, M*. WALK
I.R. Mr. FAVING. Mr. IHTCHANAN, Mr. CAL-
HOI N. Mr. MORRIS, and Mr.TALLM \GB, par
ticipated.
Mr. \\ RIGHT then wnixed hi* motion, and Mr.
TALL.MADGK moved a Hiih*tilute; xvhnh wn*
agreed If'.
Mr. ('AlillOCN moved m till tlm blank for the
amount to Im received in the Treasury, with " five
millions.”
| Mr. WF.BHTF.R said lie *hoidd propmic '* three
I millions.” .
I The question xva* taken on live millions, npd «lo-
rided in tho alfirniativn — yen* 22, nnv* |H.
Mr. WRMilFF moved a reconimMnicnt. xxith in*
struction* to dix nl* the Ixx o hraiiche* into ixxo snpa-
rnte hill*, *0 as lo make the dintrihutioii of the sur
plus the subject of fine hill, nml the regulation of’ the
deposite* in tlie hanks the subject of the other. Mr.
\V. stated he was w illing to vole for that relative to
the regulation of the deposite*, hut lie did not think
he could vote for the distribution.
On motion of Mr. WRIGHT, the yeas and nays
xvere ordered on this motion, and the question being
taken, it was decided as foil
mily
iiiipa
fitivernor Hill’s cumirctinn with the federal | ( , rn ni „c uU Sall
Government, seems to have been any tlimg hut I In co
favorable to the advancement of republican no
fioiis with which we once thought him as liber
ally endowed ns the most radical of our pro- j r
fes. ion. But his translation from a printing of- 1 ste
fire to ti Irmsury office seems to have upset hi*
whole political code. I11 his message he thus
sustained hy misrepresentations the most mso- j speaks ofthe United States Senate :
i_„. 1 i*.. 1 1 1 .1 *' “'Flic StMiateof the Fnited States, elected :is
its members arc, for a term of six year*, and put- I
ting at defiance a* some of its members have |
done, tlie instructions of tlie body which elects
them, i consider to ho a blemish iu the constitu- .
lion.”
Time wa* when that venerable institution
could not have been considered a blemish ill the
I'rettn tin' ('olnmlms /'iii/uirrr, June 20.
The interesting report ot' (.'apt. Dawson, ol the
Fain lie Volunteer*, to Maj. Gen. Scotf. we give be-
loxv. It embrace* ox cry thing of inlere*t that ha*
traiiHpired on the line of the (tfiatlahooi her *ince J
our la*t publication. It x\ill he .-seen hy the letter,
from Gen. Scott, which follow* the n pint of (.'apt. j
D. that tho *erx ice* of thi* highly moritorioii* off- 1
I i cr, nml the gallant aoldier* under hi* eommaml. \
! have receivetl as they ricldy merit the highest on- '
j eomiunis that the (.'ommaiidi r-in-Cliit f can confer.
Ctu.i'Mttux, June ID, 18:1(5.
nu hetlei
lion* Mm
i America
With i
iamb i
hoop* of better dispnsi.
ahilitie* to do honor lo the'cliiinicter of
Volunteer*.
eat respect, your obedient servant.
WlNt’ll'.l.DHCOTT.
lb tif<{it<irtcrs, Ann il of the youth, )
('olumhu*. (ico. .1 one 20th. IKU;. l’
ORDERS No. 11.— Major General Hanford xvill.
m fast a* he can arm and equip the troops of his
n in march, hv detachment*, on this
chic for Km
dnxv
lent, and falsehood, the most profligate. It is 1
bused oil the famous declaration of Bresidunt
Jackson in his land Bill Message, that “ AUmey
is Bower”—and having all the power and all
the specie, and being thus enabled to control
tho Currency nnd trade of the country, he is
resolved to wield tho sway of an absolute dic
tator, and to transmit bis authority in a successor
of his own appointment.
Here are the very men who denounced Mr.
Adams’ administration ns erlravagant; w ho
promised to restore fin* Government to the ‘‘old
standard of Republican simplicity and economy,
who have been telling us for the Inst seven years,
annually, that the expenses of the Government
might for tho future he diminished ; these very
nit'll nro calling out for the expenditure of For
ty Mn.t.toxs and denouncing as enemies of the
country all who w ill not nr.ccdo to tho abomina
ble imposition. Mr. Adams’ Administration
expended Tk* Mii.mo.xr r year; and was bro
ken down hy Rives, Camhreiing, Benton, Hill,
Woodbury, and men of similar character, ill the
plea of extravagance, aristocracy, excessive
constitution.
even by bis Hxc.cllcncy. What j r l,,n l ,M ’ ,r . M l ' ,<
|e|'*, tinted
I4tli inst. xx ith
the Independent Artillery (b»m|
isling of twenty-five, l pro-
u boat Melnninrn, on a crui*
•. helxvecn thi* place nnd Irxviuton
When t de*ecmleil the river, which was on
esthiv anil Thin*dav, hut few jUgn* or indie:
l ol* Indians xxere discovered—«n nriixing nl
okc. I slopped far sonic time to rook. tvr. '
there, the Hieainer Hypeiion, hauled to. nnd |
| supplie* on the Gunk, for that portion of dm
stnlioiicd at Fort Jones, which e«m*i*ted of a
lily of Bacon nnd txvcnty Inure I* of I’ioiu
: llvpcrion left, nnd iu ii short lime, the Mol.
| nGo liuneI lie, crniWhen I left tlx- :
| tin* supplies were still on iln bank, and a
i llir
Voni
, (of Coluinhu*.'
led again iu dir
I Up tin
•kr, and a point belli
All tlio regular lroop*
i are daily expected,
, will take the saiiin
essary
nail
When I i
has remained to usof the spirit of rcpublieamsm,
under Jackson’s administration, Inis been prexer-
| ved by tin* Hoiiatn iu firmly resisiing bis usurpa-
l lion*. 'Flic Globe contends, and ids excellency
bas in more tban one instance endorsed the al
legation, (bat tlm majority of the House of
Representatives have been bribed. If suit mat
ters not by whom ; the fact shows who may he
corrupted. Tho Senate have never as yet been
suspected. If then this bhmish had been remo
ved while the House has hern thus accessible,
snd ©very other power in tho hands of the exe
cutive, where would have been the liberties of
the country—of the people ? Where would
have been our constitution ! Probably under
llg of III* IIIDVI
cached Irxx iuton, i
ten. Moore, hut could
tils—except, that In- had
taken ns pi isom r*, certain chief* of the i Uixvln j
Toxvii, and tin* lolloxx iug mow s xx ere given me, of|
the Chief*:—TiiMtonugtreo ll.ujo, Artimimo and
other*—that he marched on the 12th, took only live i
day* provisions, that he xxa* expected to return
, dix i.-ion, put llu-i
, hide of (Miatuhon
xx hieh will bo gi
• which liavn in rived and
1 including the V. 8. mn
routu x> ithout delay.
The Q.mirtrr Master will furni*h tlio nc(
I lan^l tran*potalioii for the several dctaclimoi
I eluding tinti! day’* *nh*i*tcnee. in xvagons. Besides
! thi* prox i*ion, ev« ry man xvill commeiu'e tho inarch
‘ with two day V ration* in hi* haversack, and every
inoiiniod olliccr and mounted nijin xx ill lake corn iu
his xvallct Hiilfu ient lor hi** Imrso fnrlxvoday*.
Major (icnl. Sanford xx ill. a* 50011 a* prac.iicnhle,
, dohignate txx o companic*. in addition to the iIucm
now iu (.'olumhu*. to he l< f; for the ih feuco of (hi*
oily. and ho xvill designate one other company l*» pro-
< ced to I’m l Mitchell ;js a part of tlie uniii.son of
I lliiit place. 'J'Im’M! rompanie* w ill all bn infantry,
I and not mounted umn. Tlwx probably xx ill not long
' In* lelt sliitiouary. but, if pi aciicuhle, sluill liavo nu
p port ti tti t v of partihipali'ig in the event* of the field.
UINMI'.l.D SCOTT.
Irxvinton, nn*l that ho nan *em nacK no express—-me • 1 • 1 n 1 . * ' “ '
.l.'H'inl.-" tlirrporp, *vlm-l, v.,11 C..rvynr.l.*.l fiv mn l» ,r^i c , in „. I |,Luli.fii,,, ImmiGl'nmiVorW-o^'.'
f.^», Monrp, ),:,ji not b*,c„ ilolivfllcil ,t will ho re- piv,,,,,. I,..- ,|, n i.rn,on .f
1 hack no express—thr
forxv 11 riled G v me
llaifl-Quarters if tin (irrrffia f.inr, )
(’olumhu*, June 20th. |N3f>. J
ORDERS.—tu conlbrmify lo orders No. II, sf
Majr. (ienrrnl Scott. Cnpi. Allen's company, C’spl.
ompMjiy and ('npt. Hodge's .company.
patronage, nml corruption! Presiilnnt Jarkson I ,| le feet of a tyrant who.o will wnuli I liavo liccn
—tlio prmlont, friijal, sonplifyinc, Democratic | the law ol’ tlmiaml. So,'ha state of things might
Executive—calD for the outlay of roitTT Mil. | suit tho felieg* of the self styled (L'liiocrae.y of
Mcins, nml i 1 still the snmo cheap, economical, j ,| l0 firesl . n t ,| n y. hot Jcll’crsnii. Mmlison, and the
Ileum,'ratio < liii’l Mnitl'irnfcns ever! j ropnhlicnnsorthal school uouM shudder at the
And a large proportion of this sum is to lie npprehemdon [N. II. Statesman.
turned to Ilrnd Quarters.
I remained thirty minutes at Irxvinton and hasten
ed up the river, to the mouth of the Coxvnevc, lor
the purpose of executing your order, iu n^ccimin
ing w liethor the Indians have in preparation. Ca
noes. Flats nnd Rails, ms reported. I caused the
Boat to haul to and remain, until the exiiminatiou
nnd inquiry could he made. No sign of can«T* or
lln!«, or Indian* could he seen — and as the riantn-
liou* xvere in cnltivatiofl, and whites and fegroe-* ’
both on the Georgia side, standing nn the hank, I
got into the yaxvl nml xvent to them, and made strict (
d that the reports rclntix c to i
inquiry, and nsec
this point aro not
tinned opposite the m uilli of thn Cowng
Randolph county.) At this place, I recr
niation of the attack on Fort Jones, and l
burthen of useless* expense. Wouhl yon line 1 f|,;tl Mr. Vitmleijmcl in answer to the Hon. Mr. I press had eomclornid mnpanythr
our son-const with fortrcsKes, nml leave them in j (’’asoy, stated luat Martin A’nu Burcu w ns n i j. n;! I Imniediately ordered the Bm
the condition of those in Boston harbour, with
out n gun mounted, of n soldier on duty in the
stink in bricks nml inortnf, stone walls nnd Inti- |
tleuieuts, that nre to ho piled up only to de
my, or to entail on tlio country (ill endless
*fn-
From the United Slates Telegraph*
Jllcssrs. Editor,— A on have no doubt seen
i*. (fm
•d info
ii!,. I moinher o'f t!,o Rrformetl Dulrh Churcl, in tlm I J)" Z'-mnMhmn.'
I’m • 11 uitcil Slates. It is snu! that tlio old Ocncral , |||a ,.
Or wliat tvoiild l,n infinitely worse, would you was not pleased to Imnr that Mr. Van Jlnreu
Rarrison thorn with a srAsnirto anm v, throe | would venture to difi’er with him in politic
i ling ,
.,1 1
ed for the I’. 8. Bank.
or 170.000 Sterling In
Backet.
ftpaJchcd iu gold. *nys J* 150 j ’J'** t
King
Nile*, Bagi
, 'Fallmadge, Tipton
n who had attempted to
- - . ... .....Vi ... ,--- , a ,;t to the Fort, but could not. ’J'liry iid.'iincd me
limos as largo tts tlint \\hich John Adams would | religion. It is said that Mr Vat* Burnt sent Ids that the battle m* still ^i:>u nn, ami that laige num-
1 r “'‘ ' *' r '*•“ written recantation to the Brc«idcnt t stating | her* of I -
e Ius\ religious opinions xx licit a hoy
! ut since he has conic to tlio glory of serving j
tinder sueh a chief, that ho regarded him ortho I
dox in religion as well as in polities, and iu no- ;
cordnncc with this opinion hi* took his seat in |
the President'* new last Haldmth.
Yours, B.
CoM.mknt.—Well, we have conic to a pretty |
pass, indeed. First, sonic poor honest soul an :
uouuecs that Martin is a Roam Catholic—that
ho has knelt upon his little Dutch knees before
' have fastened upon the country—and for the
| suggestion of which he \ ns driven from power J thi
I by an indignant people ?
( And such miserable schemes as these, such
money-wasting, blood sucking, people-robbing
schemes, nre the w retched substitutes xx liicli xx e
j liavo received for tlie magnificent system of In-
j ternal Improvements, xx ith xx liirh the enligbten-
edjpolicyof the g e it AYestern Statesman would
ilst’ii, it xx as decided a* fidmxx *: f V 11 h , V\ —
^ |.AS—Mc*si-8. Benton. Black, Brown. Bueh|\.i-' ,,nvo (*« r, chccl and blessed the country. I o e\-
(’utlihcit. I’.xving, of Illinois. Grundy. Iliiblmr l,) |>«nd the public money in Canals, Nation •'
g. of Alabama. King of Gam gin. Linn, No-ho-; Ronds, clearing rivers, improving harbours.
•d * i
. Rohins.oi. Rueglc*. HI.ep- ( giving direction, impulse, life and energy to the | the holy emblem of that religion. A voice harsh 1 \\
, Walker, White, NViight— inorsTnv nml r..itkiicn
followutD l.omiou NAN H r Messrs rallioun, (Ray, Grille
figure” in tin
eery fit Mil.—A correspondent, *peaking of
the present fashion of monstrous hoiimMs. Hiisgosta
that it wxt first adopted hy an ugly old |«dv, xx ho
wished to hide lo r liote, and that the ta*iiion x\ a*
CAllJ^itftt hy alt the old and iiglv, and thu* hiought
into vogue—tin* pretty la*sc* falling into the mimic,
withoutilicaming of the trick.
This is no doubt the. hnncKi truth id' the matter,
ami reminds us of the table ot' the fox that lost In*
tail in a trap. The table will be remembered.
[I'hdtl.l. Htl.de;
\v o presume the large «loeve* were introduced hv
■nnio Indv who had n xven on her ami—and short
dresses hx ono pos*e«sing prettv feet and inikle*—
but oh 1 how some females ** miss the
last mentioned fashion.—Halt, iioz
Yes, sml some I’l'mr.',. win, wn, «» she hod no
right to he nil,>)i,ctl ,|, P p|i,iip,| (’ninu fi,r frurks !—
Win, ever imni,i il the |iii ,niiIii,.i,.-il.]i- ili li.nm
tv of plelUed, stuff Ina l,S. till. il.'|m,H ||, n ull, I —
Iln or she oiirIii to l, p «n,v,. t | li-ln „ « ,•,
IsiJ in the sun to di v ; fur ,|...ilnn; il,r ii|i|u-.,rniii-i'
of the most henutiful of tioit’a m M h '—ll.iuuir.
Krlensire Xarignlion.—Tin, rnf, mi'iuioni'il in ,hr
riillnwinR pnn,prn|ili. wliirliwi- i np V fnnnnP.uis
|>S|Mr. miftlit niuioat tic allow ,-il in lnl.n rank a. se
cond to our fanuii,* K,nl Kivor rail, m, w hirli Cap,,
filircvt has hesn a, work so long with " Eiu lc Sam’s
tooth-pullers.”—[ Mat. lilt.
** During the last week there wns seen entiling
dawn the Rhiae. from Andcrna< a h, one of tho^c nn.
mens© rnfls lately found descending tin* ran xxnh
emigrants. It appeared like nu immense doming
island, tkH) Ism.u l-.ng anti 200 xvide, hearing n village
on its hosnni, nnd yet glinted hy one hteer*iiiaii xx iili
•a much sesurity ns nu ordinary boat. The inlin-
bitnnlaof these raff*, that is, the crexv and passen
gers. amount to between w 00 and 1,000 persons.—
There areal ways cattle upon them, with slaughter-
lieuses for the supply of thi* numerous familx , and
there are generally consumed in the vovage from
Andcrnncli to Dordieclu5M.000lhs. of hrcml, 2 1.000
I ha - of meat, 15.000 Ih* cheese, 1,500 Ih*. of hut-
ter, nml 700 tuns uf beer.”
eston, Robbins, Sxxilt, Tomlin
d
, Kent, K
, l*oi h’l. Brenli**, I
>on, WchH.er—20.
Mr. BI'CllAN \N off
| tin* ('oinmitlcc on Finance l
{ tliency of nlloxving comper
j and Ropi c^miaiive* from Al
j dav on the table.
; All. WHITE moved to reconsider '!••
j which the hill to regulate the deposite* had
; I’ouimiltcd.
j t)n motion of Mr. WEBHTER tin* Senate n<l-
I jourm d.
* impiir
satioii I<• thr
ic.hi
irtsp. ol the republic—j nml hoarse rises (Voni amid tho churches of the
l does not suit the Cnt)*ii;utiniiul notions of our j lam! against thi«. I'oreinost in the r;i*iks of
i l t Democratic Executive. Memn.strever.se the I croakers stands tho Rev. Mr. Vanderpotl of*
k; his uassnl tw ang ringing like ono of I
honks—and our factories must stop, that out sea
roast may he lined with fortifications. Wo must
>n instructing ! have less trade nm! more gi.ory ! Every thing
into the expo-i must yield lo the two vast Humbugs of a Gold
(. nrreuev, and n Military Establishment—not cries out “Anathema!” anil I
of Ohio, (toldslmnnigh. I Icinli ii ks. . • . , e . • .
hi. McKean. Mang , M Nixudain, 1
which lies one j an establishment lor. the protection of our j penitent nml sublime convert sneaks out from
tili firing on tho I’m i ami ycb •
ivclv—'hat the houses tinuiiid the Fori : •
on fnc. I had all mv connnnud in re'idin****.
t> HOOll M* lilt' Byilt XVM* jlln lit'lf(!. i tuilt’l'l’d •
txvoulv loon to protert the ftr,at, nmi fm lift to hr i
liMiibil to, and niichorcd in tin* Hticnni. ( then 1
iii'ovchcd <>(• t x\ iili the I’auchc \’oltlld« i |*—l.icui |
Laxvhou at the lu::id of the detachment of tin* Inde
pendent Artillery company fiom ('olumhu*. MV *
proceeded ttAvard* the: Fort, to aid in i' » defence. J
and endeavor to drive off mii I destroy the enemy.
(In our mmcli, xve met (im Loxvr, anil hi* mounted (
ou*i*liug of two hundred or more, who had j
ml lo ih** aid of Fort Jones. '|'he Indianr !i"d J
fled and taken to Eie *xvainp*, and it being then |
dark, it wa* impracticable in pursue them. (ion. j
Loxveatid hi*ooiiunand returned to Fort Jour*, and
mv command to the Boat. On our return to tin j
Bont.1t xva* discovered that the txvcnty barrels of j
mmi-'ts ill the fields j Flom, which Imd that day boon left hy the 1 lyperi-1
supply the Fort, xvere on the Abibffua side.
d over with the Boat, (nlthoiiyh j
Imre, and fiunul that every bar- i
niptiod, and the contents gone. Whilst j
the city of (>o|uiiihii*. The commander* of thesu
compauii** xvill report to .Major floxcy and rereiva
hi* order* : and will, xx il Ii tlio three vedunteer corps
now mi ('nliimhti*. form n Bataliou under the com
mand of Maj. J In.xey.
(’apt. Rii*.*cll, xx i:11 hi* cornpnnxr. will pincrrd
forth xx iih to Fort Mi'chcll, and ropoi t to the romiuaii-
dor thereof, a* n part ot .be garrison of that post.
By comma, d.
*S. ROCKWELI,, Dir. Inspector.
Crum tie Sara ninth UroTgian, June 22.
FROM EAST FLORIDA.
The Steam Backet itoridu ('apt. il k ii ii Ann, arriv
ed hero yesterday from Biotdaia ria Black Clock,
Jacksonville, Ac. Wo learn fiom a passenger tlint
Gon. ( Tun h, xvho our readei* arc axx arc, i* invested
xxisli the eommaml in Florida, was at Jacksonville
when the Fh'iida left that place, (im. (E having
been up fo Black C’lrek. and ihoncc returned to
Jaoksonx illo. We wish much, that the Hero of the
(luiihlapoochcc had sninc troop* (xx hetImr '* good**
or had.) Wo ha* e not the least doubt thill he vxould
semi the Indian* into *• sumturr t/aarlers. 11
Wo learn nothing iu addition, except that the In
dians linviqjd’ laic, repeatedly visited Mr. Solano**
Wi
B
debit
i the Hi. John*,
onespnmlmt (n
the folio
f ron tn k cr.onnijix.]
He,nl (limiters, \id Military Ijist. F. Fa. )
Fort (iiHihiml, June M. 1830.
The fidloxvitig force i* slntionerl at this post :
J Compnnv of Regulars under (’apt. Thump-
kins, ’ 33
I ( ompanv Florida Militia unde
ompail v
Bcokl.nm,
\\ onion and t
C'apt.
I.iidrc
HI
4'JO
New Y
the luirps of the ancient |
ofJmlca. lie calls together tin: fricmU of the .
finth, and placing the tunic.of the Dutch Rcfor- I AN c tort
meet (’liurrli over his anointed shoulders, he j ' V|*f,•**|V!• ’",
i*l; of the Regular*,
of tlm A! i I it in.
of women 2v child'll
m
Chills A. Fevers.
thu devout
hy
not HE OF RFBKI
Tut
Mr. H AYNI’H mmol the
• r the purpose of taking up and
H’.NTATIV EH.
nxr, June 11 IKItl.
sponsion ofllir Rule*
tciing tho
joint rc-olulion fiom the HennM', fixing thr # day o!
nd|oiirmiM nl of the present session of Congress!
Al r. (• 11A I * I \ ask oil for the yea* and nax .* ; who Ii
xx ere ordered, and the motion was agreed to—yeas
I2P>. mix * 17.
()ii motion ot Air. HAN NFS. the joint resolution
xva*. then taken up and i end, a.* follovx s :
l\t s ired i n tin Senate and House of I it prt srvtnlir
of thi I nia o’ St.itrs of . I mn iru ia ('ongn ss «
Thill the 1*1 ©side lit of the Semite and Speaker of the
l|ou*cot Rcpicscnl-’.tivc* clnsrt the present session
of Cougres*. hv an adjoiirnuient of their respective
House* oil the 23d day of May next
Mr. H AN NF.S nmx ed to strike out the 23d of May
and insert the 27th «•! June.
Mr. MANN, of New York, niov«;d to insert the
hb of July, tin made this lie said, in nc-
• m’iI. nee xvidt (iii understanding which hud been
had with gentlemen on this floor, xvho xvi.-dicd to
continue the session till that time, in reference to
the iut« rest* ot die Western part of the I ’ninu. I !«>
knew that those interest* xvere of great importance,
and ho Imped that t!m motion would he agreed to
yyifhnut debate or division,
Mr. HARDIN urged iI. m it wn* impossible at
thi* linn; In Jell on wlmt dav we could gi t avvnv. Ho
would vote reluctantly fin the 1th of July, hut Would
prefer the 11 ill. Nearly tli« xv holu of the session
Southern and Sonih Western frontiers from lu
ll i it ii incursion, to which all the military move-
j tuents of tlio Government ought now to tend,
i but to piles of stone and batteries of cannon on
I the Atlantic const, that nre to involve us in the
J most useless nnd wanton expenditure, and put
J ne xv power in tin; hands of the Executive to
war against the liberties of the Republic.
! Vud the reason assigned for all this is to “ gr/
j n’rf” of the Surplus. We xvill not distribute it
among the Stales, to educate the people, and
! open new sources of wealth, iu the new chnu-
! neU of trade nnd prosperity Thi* xxill he to
j corrupt the public moral*, and to bribe the pco-
plo with the money that of light belongs to
! them. But we will squander it on Democratic
f f t ,* forts, nnd ffrmocratie artillery, and Democratic
mU.'d. * ItHtipnwder, which arc precisely like Mr. 8im-
I sen'* Dnno'iatic hanks—the In -l securities of
I popular morals, popular rights and popular free
dom !” Amt this is our new-fangled Dkm<h k \-
e V !—[Hostoti Allas.
amid the churches of the CatTiolic, and bowing j j.q
his honiHiefore the Rev. Mr. Vanderpoel, re- nr
cants his need and swears everlasting lenity to
the Kindnrhook-Tninmnny -II all-Dutch-Refor
med Regcney-Chttrch. A nexv voice goes forth,
clieering to the people of ibi» country “ Van
Burcu is no Catholic !” rings from tho tops of
the mountains, nnd sweeps with the winds of re
generation through the vnIWys of the MKsis>ippi
and the Mohawk; and tbousamU upon tliousaiids
hail the tidings w ith hearts of exultation.
THE DFI!!*.
The AVn*hingtouinn, a daily paper lately estab
lished in “the Metropolis,” conducted xxitli
much talent, nnd full of wit, frolic and fun, gives
the following account of the duel between Mr.
Bynum and Mr. Jenifer, both members of the
present Congress. We doubt xx hctlicr the
I the attack m
( another par
Tlm
the
Total
All measles
Scouts out i
incut with the enemy xv I
Fort Jones wa* going mi, I pmaiunc |[small piir’ics in thn no
y ol* the In rums xvere Inking oil’tin* ! driving nlVstock. We I
IimitcIk sccnu'd lo have henn floated pose that a large numlyi
cr. 1 tlii
j i:,„
lv
tlm
next iiii
train
o. 1 went K,,:,o I’l.r,
xv!
mre
! i run,
III
Get
i. Low
,1 rcrnivnl I’roin Iii
Ml
nnd
i f.i) n.
I’l
exxe
•lien of
Almiroc, tlm I'olloxving ii
ii for
mn-
! lioirT"
i Tlm, .
rui tl
.e dav
I., a
•re, about 2 o’clock
. r
apt.
Flpivi
•lien, x
\ i ll fill v or «
lixty of his rnmninm
ll. XV
1 on a
i Mr. T
'nrlir
r’s Blnntntion. and •.
veil
• fir-
1 ed on
by
• irtmiit txvo
Inn,.
Jrcd and iil’tx Indian
llm
! tiring
c«
n.iiuiicd for
H .1.
ort time, and the nnitihr
•r oi
| die Iu
.Ii;
ill* i
Iming v
erv strong, a n.lie.nt w as «
I.U
led,
as the
Ii
idiui
is xvere
cxlr
'tiding their flanks, ;
nnd
nu.
*le«v<
• rii
m tointerer
q.t 1! i
eni at the Ih idge on
La
nip-
red.
| kin’s
M
iii c
reek
-Hr ft
ne the retreat xvas o
rile
'pi tw n cases fi ver,
x day. Aii occn*ionnl cngngc-
are frequently found in
hhorhmul, gathering nml
vo every icnsuii to sup*
I* Indiiinsnrc now between
U from this time,
Ii ed monnted men fimn
expected to ni live at this
ml a co-ojicralion- xv ith a
der .Major llrilcninn stn-
liail he able to hold the rn-
k until the campaign of the ensuing hill
shall open. They have lately taken a fresh start in
burning houses ami letting down and burning fence*
around onr cm nliic hls, *,Vc. Wo liavo *omc Impe of
them iu the miiiio wav.
L. GILLILAND*.
2d Military Dist. E Fn..
nml Mie.anupy—Within ;
a reinfi'i'cemcnt ol'ono
(’"liinihia and Dux nl, a
post ; xvitli this recruit,
cninpany of Dragoons
lioimd Hi .Mici*no|»y, xvt
oinv'in i lo
i laliating
A.lj’i
(bn pi. Flcxvellen
Txvoof his com:
the lc^—!i
I Kxtract from the IFashinglnn cnrrespondenct of j
the Petersburg ( I n.)Const<llntion.
“ But Mr. Benton is determined to have nn-
othor nip at it. elsewhere, as he coimot soeeeed
in preventing ihercciiartcr of these hanks which ! W ith th
failed or stopped specie payment iu tlie panic { Gel* Timothy Amlrpws, a few miles i
l sc!»sion. '1 he administration lending men, viz: 1 city, ttt four o’clock : the prcliminn
Mr. King of Alabama, Mr. Buchanan. Mr. Rives,
1 and others, do not couutcuntice all his I’topian
! currency projects.”
” I topian”! AN hat think you of this, ye gap- j xx hen (’ol. Audrcxx s, xx In* had he
ing lockers after tho “specie currency ?” “Flo
mils .of duelling presents a similar ease. “.Six , nhourd the
shots” and no damngedone ! 1 'J’hegentlemcn,
who had recourse to this extreme remedy, for
j their wounded honor, must have exercised great
liAngnanimity towards each other, or have been
perfect tyros in the use of their xx capons.
From t/w Washingtonian of June I l.
'Fliis morning, Mr. Jenifer and .Mr. Bynum,
seconds, met near or on the lauds of
north ol tin;
preliminaries being
I soon arranged, six.shots xxere exchanged.
i Oil the last, or sixth fire, Mr. Bynum's pi>tol
j xx as discharged before the wotal was given tolire,
ntfctitfor, in-
terfered, and Mr B)uum aekuowleilg in liiin.
red a *h«fht xvruiud in hi* leg. '
Major Mnr-nnsi<.| Mr.Wniil, i
!v wounded. Aluj- r .Morgan xvn* shot !
arm near tlm *luui|.|er, and tlio huim i
•ry mijcli. Mr. Ward xvas shot tl.rmiyl. !
h these genth 1 ‘men I caused In he taken i
Mclnmnrn, and are mwv in this place.
Tlie Indians pursue.! the scouting partv from tlm i
field, where the cngH^eniciitcoinfnciiced. nml reach
ed the Fort inn few minute* after them, and contiim- |
cd to fire on it. from that time, until tho urrix al op
Gon. t.nxve.-md his cnmuiaml. From all I could mi-
derstand, tin* firing cnui'mucd umre than twn hour*.
I hr V set nil (ire. |||C linliSC* Ol’ All*. Wlirrcil, III si“!i|
of.the Fort. "Mix u ft • xv liuiiilred yards off. and others
in viexv. ’I’J.cv succeeded in taking‘and carrying
away army imr-“*. helniejing to tho I'nrt.^ During !
tlie ali i* k nu tin? Fort, nine of the soldier* xvere in- j
iurt iL | -axv in my x isi» to the Fnrt. one dead In
dian, shot hy a Mr. Chambers nf (ixx iiuirtt. in the
actol ruling uifu hoi se. belonging to the Foi t. Him 1
•Oi.'iiiv Indians xxere killed and wounded, is umn - ,
tain—around tlie Fort next morning, were signs « l',
much injmy having hten done them—blood xvn-,
*• Charity hro ins at Home.”—A respectable cabinet!
maker of this city, who G famous for odd payings*
(nml whnsoshop i- not more than a mile ffow Hle-
vcimoii’s 1 Intel.) while stnudiiig against the Post
Office tlie n|lmr morning, in luMmr u melancholy
mood, xvas addressed hy a friend with, “ xvliat’* I ho
xvord this morning ?” "Oh! I don’t know, (long
sigh.) I have just ho’l a barrel of flour fora poor
woman’’—" NVell,” said his friend, “ l wish the
whole town xvas lined xvitli *m:^ clrariliihU; men as
x mi nre ; you arc nlxvnvs giving axvay more or less,
always giv ing somr thing In the poor. Who h* made
hnppx this morning hy yniir chnriiy f” Judge ol Im
fiiend’s surprise, xxhou. xviili >i long *igli the bene
volent man replied, *' My Wife.—[Fortinud Adr.
A sc.
milts i
arh at
ar the
har-rooin, have, in
•t the license, hcri
Ho far as the ruin
nun inot hall’ so
in Irixv ruin. Thr
LM,:,, the Id Ing |!
id lions rcf/i
nurt-house,
i. const que
-A fi'itc of apart-
cully occupied ns a
■ nl’ a n*m-renewnl
n a Lawyer's Office f
I* mankind is concerned, ''Mur
icciiy or potent in its operation
linage is ju t cxaclly jumping
i into the fiie.—[Huston 1'ot.t. j