Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, April 07, 1832, Image 2

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Til* new (iIucj .■ -i.'tmt t •v inU should In" cut nil’. livery l*utl which form it flower, should also 6* separated.— TV plnnts should be o'rrju'uinnlly cleansed frttm « ,.t, welts,' fee. lay ill* Ifrcath or a brush xcutlv •: iilirrf. At the end of the lint year a SO'firirul * 'uher’W yining Nvn have growo-tostippirt- x i««rri*.. Two year* afterw ir.U, eieh.plaul i* i! .ilk'll up: mil" of tt«-|aUU"'kl*vin i* Jiul iu itx l,. iw, aud the oiler- are tnlo-o 'to form liew , of \oji;il. A bed If J I'rat limy -al’.il tt feet ole, Will cootaiu 25 plant-, rarli of which. in i e" third year, o n illy It i* ten leave*. Each leaf l •«* sustain s» •fi.'St of leu mothers, and nourish , *l*|« hundred insect- which will aw.uiiol ultii- 4 «ibrr to tweiryi'iro ihoimml, ami flnruhh otic j.itad of ffcad akd drv CurhitlflaL Ouc'.persuu l tty «tlt*t! a |iURt<f ijSxi pliuts, With leisure lor < Xi T rural or domestic Uibors. Although lour i. . mtb* .am required for the re|irodurtiou of the i i-irt, quty three mouths from -in birth are Ce- 1 <*nrj fer it t« arrive at tbit grade of maturity aa<i iwrfeetion va trhieb it it billed feVromiuurce. la th. - climate of S|i:*iit, Use•"UlttvaKorcau cal- vaWie with .afety-ou on!}--the"twotrep* J-atireeu <larrb ami October, hut a*'they will W(M fifty j. ouuJ* of Coeboiewl, 4ro obtain* a bxerativc re ward for h'« labor. from it* birth toil* death th? CocAocui Insect X.lbrro* firtulr by it* -feet aud it* tuoatb to ill— I; <f of the Nepai, auil if it accidentally fall*, It rishe* 'Without atteuipffug- to rcture. When I.. 2r .. .......II . ' 7ft: W Toffs, ill: <-n tit!. I’rm Crmmo-'Wo liav«'received Van dm (dia pers to tin let’of February, bufmake mi extract* from them, -itr their content* are all embodied in Uu» 'following letter from a correspondent in that place: i • ■ — ■ Ver.a Cave. Fob. % 1832: Tt Hit Eili’inof the Courier if Enquirer: tJnxTLKWs:"*—The accompanying number of tho Censor will give y m an idea ol what i* go- in* <m'here. Tito attempt of Pack* to bribe the t'umifiirtiilauts of the. t'adh* and ol the Murine*, aud by -their mean* to tiiiijtvl tbi* city to four keittv"rbtHtiug.hi*tilled all men witlrrtinign itinii. I do^tk.liTCcive that the Censor alltde* to th.' pro|)Oi-iwt<u made hv Farm loCoekrult, thoCoui- maudatn of .Mnrii’ie*. It wa* proposed do qrivtt; him $-''>,801) and advanced rank, aud it‘is void, that heViiadetlie di*rlo«nre-to .Santa Anon, oven before 'Moroz did. Coekrtfu is a native of the l State*. * <Jarrav, T'lirdthrr Of the Cafe Politico of till* ■City, aud lUitirte. a youug man in the Custom*, -tire lit* ugeut* employed by Facio, through whom be made hi* proposal* to Florez and Cochran.— proposal They are both in jail, and it is said will he tried hy a lu'litary corora mission. Carry w a* to have been rewarded with $10,Odd, and a Secretaryship of t. /it ou to a l''.ireign embassy: Ituarte was o have keen uppuiuted Aliuulerto any Cotfrt lie might prcler. Col. M'.'xoi, v.!i > Ins been expelled from the puriske* without attempting, to rcture. o urn j » o.. .u.-ani, t, ill no oven vipcnv,i innn me fewest, it is abont tbo size of u sunll pea. is Vo- city of Mexico, and Wa: sent by Sautn Amin to __ _ a _ i. I.....I !. *L.„, - .•..las nnnlia tit alifiiSil lltw •upriutni ills*t*** t'*-! iirnml fared with a whitish powder, and i* tlriu ready to di .charge it* uumemus offspring in thready eu- WolopM. At tin* period eight or teu mvthrrt aro <*Wlicat«l« separated by m ilcudi-r slick; aud collo- cated uudur a sipiarr "piece of gauze, nr usher po- rent material, fnsteuedat its coruurs td the low r part of a fre*b laaf by it* le«{e.il prickle*. The pregtny uscapiug through the pores, in J- to Id '*Uya populate the whole surfner. Tho laid.l-c of % suuny day should be rbu.eu to confiurVje pa- trtala, a* th* youug onos will then soon become dry enough to inure with facility. The leaf white inserts are designed for propagation i* not kmrhes! doling tfee first sareuiydnys -uf tbeir ex- ittoica. Wien the other* nre clianefi, isqiCPial- ly in tbo later periods, by the breath of brush, care must'lie taken not to separate the intucr* with Iks powder, web,*, Sir. which may ueod ro- cuoral. On their arrival nl maturity (bey are killed and prapared for commerce in various ways. They ore spread on linen sheets and ex posed four hour* daily to tho *trougcst ray* of the sun for ten or twelve day*. Or they inuy be first .put into an ovew, n* kit a* the hnud eau hear.; ji.r eight or ten bonr*, and then he (daeed iu the annsliiuo during si* successive days. They are also prepared by poncing builiug water ou tbem qutil deoil aud thou exposing them to dry in the ann; by roasting them in a covered earthcio vessel surrauudisl by boi ashes during aoveral hours; aud liimlly In •ulTecotiug them in a clos- e'd sack. It has been calculated that every; tuotbor contain* upwards of blfif a million"diRt- sects, but'heiug-so extreutoly small aud delicate wauy must perish in Ike first days of their exis tence, nr.d till the males which are wiuged at 30 to 10 dnys, ditnppear as toon us they bare fulfil- led tbeir destined faurtica*. Sovortheless, their fecaniiity is.*o 51 eat. that it is said they have fur nished au annual expertntiou from Mexico to the sttaqnnt of ten million* of ddltars. The Nopal ii alsoprixed by the nnt'ras both of Old aiid New Spain, on account of it* abundant -fruit, which although somewhat astringent is pleasant to the tase, behoved to be nutritious aud called tho Indian Fig. It is mnroover highly es- ‘Iceined for its beauty aud utility in forming liv ing fences for tbeir little, fields. A* my inquiries have been directed aftor plant* of the most extensive practical utility. I now pre- •eut'tho Nopal as unu whose advantages cau he •enjoyed idiku by the rich aud needy; by the la dy'in, her parlor, and tlte servant in her kitcheD; by the planter uruuud hit place Mid tho negro around hi* hut. It will form nu ornatnettlsl en- chtsnre for tho gardens of the wealthy; a fruit- Jhl hedge for the patches of the poor; aud will fia.-nuh both texe* uud all ages of every family, with a source of pleasant ami profitable labor. 1IKNKY PKKKINK, V. S.' Conrul for Cvmpeachy y, (#" Campeche to sbtthd the garrison there, relumed to tin* city yesterday, lie wa# allowed by thy (itivernor of "Yucatan to remain only 4d hour* in that country: of course hi* mission wa* frtiitle**, rhoagh'Ths'comieueder of tlwtroinpNdnCailipeche it the h'dthor-iu-ktw of -Santa Anna. .S iiita Anua is pla<"ii5e thi«.city in a respecta- hle state of lirffttre. It is said that he ha* uow about "dU<>0 men under hi* command in tbi* gar risou, in theCastloof Hen Juau de L'iioa, and at ciaota Fe. The Government has an army on their march to this place, somewhere between this place and Jalaps, but its number or precise pusitiuu I do net kuow. ' It i* said, it is 2J0J strouj; auil that they have hceu encamped at Corrall Fnlso, a few league* uu this side of Jala pa, for two weeks.— They are rotnnriuiled by Calderon. Facio. Sec rotary of « ir, i« at Julapa. ily a letter which 1 Imve this moment received from Mexico, I under stand that Aleurtu says— 1 “Unless the hasiness caii he settled at Vera Cruz, in xomo way, before March, the troops sent from Mexiro, would be compelled to retire frum their location." This letter nkm nays—"Tlte Governments are deter mined to "bold ou uud fight-it out." Indeed, -I know that' tho Mini*try are determined <0 lake sjauta Anna off atony cost, and by nny means, uud he 4s equally determined to he avenged on them. Ho say* that he will be iu the city of Mex ico byt&e 15th of March. My oorrespohdeut of today, stays—"Cobhl I repnta rfliy 'coutiiietu'e iu the fidelity of the Governmi'ul Vroops. I _ should •ay, tltat nu officer of tolerxhlo talcut* might de fend Mexico against twice tlie force that Santa Atmu could briug—hut there’s the rub—I have no confidence either in tlte talent*. cdUragc, or loyalty of these people: i *m myself »o well acquainteil with the treacherySdf character and corrupt dis- positiouof them, a* todie eonviuced that nay con- sistcltrytlirplaycd by them is pure accidert." There t* h curious story iu circulation here, wilhiu the last two yearn, it is said that Santa Auua lias obtained possession of the copies of a correspondence betveeu A lent eft and >01 ic per sons aliuut the Court of Ferdinand of Sfddn; the object of which 4s to marry young Iturhiiln (sou of the lute Umpcror) to a Spanish Princess, to recall him to this country, and proclaim him F.mprror of the tame, under the protection of Spain. Santa Anna is scmling off nfl the Spaniards (and there are a good Hinny) who have certo to thfci city withiu the last two weeks. It is cou- Gdoutly said aud believed, that if he is successful, there will he a set-mid cxpMlsiott of all Spaniards from this counity. 1 th* four street.—-niMWithfta*itiii^>~ tl.e would tnke no denial. Murder and Shieide.—Oil Sunday (nnrning at day Wreak,'was found in tho Callb do Ckngallo, opposite the theatre, tho body of Hmiry Uibby, with bis throat cm in two places and quite dean. Hi* remain* were conveyed by tho Commissary of Police, to the cemetry of the Hoculera, but were immediately removed Wroni thdtice by Mr. Jun.itkau Downes, toiheqirotevtaiit burial ground! The ileeoH*e<l’w :i* : 8.1 year* Of agb. dud a 1111-’ live of l.ivi-rponl—hi* frirtidvin KiiglUinl we hear, aro verv re*|,cctMdc. . In kddition to the above, <tvc leurti -from flic llnston Daily Advertiser, that the city of lltteiios Avres wa* illuminated ou tRe evening of January ■J'i, in Cousei|u uto of the niiuuuciatioii of peace cnneluded between Hen- tluiroga. ami tho Hepu- tica of thu province of Salta. A strict (juaranline was enforced oh *i!I vessels from the north tif Uuropo. dust * midair terta.il ■ ’.tviimrt ■»f*. f""n 'ilm ofrra- - CM. Johhtmi'n* acanJidmaf*,if* \- tiuus of xtre urM'law ol Ibktl, wv taken up, on cyi .Iho (ueetmx is ... ™ "‘c motion of Mr. Clay, and nfter au animated dis- cussiuu, and the adaptionwf several ameudmeuts, was laid ou the table. The inutiou to reconsider the vote on the apportionment hill wits uext ta ken up, auil the Semite determined to recousidcr, by a v ote of yeas -l», nay* HU. After a discussion iu which .Messrs. Clay, Holmes, Webster, Clay- /..ay iVASiit.NOTOft, March 17. fsoKth Carolina will nullify if the Tariff is hot amended, and I believe, many believe, Meiintor* ami Kebretientators believe, that no mmlifiration— not aiiitc.'n—-It^t au iota will lake place this Ses sion. "Clay dll-1 Citlhoiin wisli'ii so. ( They will rise ih half-maw, "Heat smfitfter, bn the Pee lice and doiVlhe Crtioh, and ""resist” with gnus and pistol*. ’ liY hrit will the President do? Cali Co’ii gross together—blockade their pbrts, aud order mil the tnililia of .Massachusetts, the old square toed nttllifiers of New Kughmd iu 1812, to put down the uullifiers of 18:12 on the Pee Dee. That will be yS'eo -handed.justice. : lu rvlatitSVm the Vfitpvi'zee ease, no one can yet make aphis mind "e. hsit drmr,*e it'iuay licreaf- ier take iu .Georgia, .or iu the country. 1 Ticard 51 r. Cambi'clehg the 'Rthe*' "^ay *n thb linilk 'do' hate, demik'ftcc the 'Cherokee derision as ■“uncon stitutional." It was lu "re’ply to some tilluSidfi 'to his vote oil the repeal of the 2;>tti seetioii. Mr. CamlireleHK gave a slap to Air-. Webster, while the latter was hanging over the bnck of the ottter range of seat* on the lloor of the house. What! “unconstitutional!"—Can the Supreme Court do any wrong? I* it not entitled to tho privileges of the King of Rtiglnnd? Are all its decisions per fection itself? The Supreme Court i* composed of men—accessible to all that man himself is ac cessible to. The Drawing Rnnm last night was iho Yrtost splendid one I everViw. Probably between two anti tlireo thousand persons of both sexes attend ed. Tho good old President was in the finest health—the highest spirits. He received hiscoui- 'patiy with tho greatest "dignity aud urbuuity— chatted with the ladies—talked With she gentle men—shook bauds with stranger**—audhad some thing to say agreeable to every tttin. Ho moved about a* sprightly a* a youug mart. Thefie are tie refreshments given at these snireet. This is "R vel v derided improvement upon the mode of femduetiug them since Mr. Adams’ time. The beauty of the ladies, tho splendour of their dress es—their gaiety, spirit mid happiness, were all of the highest order. This subject requires atepar ate letter of itself to do it justice. WxSHtJtofrts, ^arch 23. , The Senate was, yesterday, ocenpied until 6 o’clock with the discussiyu of various propositions to amend and tcfer Mr. Clay's resolution for a'ucw tariff; anil the whole subject tvas finally disposed of, by referring it to the Committee on Alaflufac lures. In the llonse rsf Representatives, the'Consider New-York, 17th February, 1832. TltOM BUIIOPR. Dy the If mchrfler, nt Keif Yorh. TJre.yjid, t'eh. I.i.—Thn «alo ol Colton last wreck wore on a scale corresponding to thoso of the week previous, viz. 485 ri. 1. at 10} tb 13; 8mined att* n 8}: ditttl I’pland at 5} a 7i: 20 nt 74; 2020 Orleans at?>4 a7p. 50 at H*: 1008 Ala* batun at 5) toil: 7:Wl KrsxM at 0| a ih 1200 K* Xvptiau at 7t a!); Ill W.India at 4} « 8j; 2b‘.)!l 'll. lodix-at 2} a 5. Total 24,472. Spectators twsiated the market during tho week by takipg-ahoutUOOO balus of American: and 3000 Mta/.ils, aad exporters :KH>J K. India; the mark- .«t had an npward tendcury throughout the week, ami at the rlose of I; an advanra of | per Ih, was f euerally uhtalned; the speculator's inquiry fat Irazit*, was owing to account* from Pcmamhu* go, of a deficiency in thn ctports from thence, Rud-that description may lie considered | to } per Ih higher. Thus far this week, there has been a steady de- ' tuuu i; though less nxtcn.fvo thau last week, and the into* during the last four days are about 22,000 bale*, of whirli 3 KM) are on speculation; tho pre-1 vious currency i* fairly ostabh*hed; Iwt it may he ' observed, that front the light stock of American _ descriptions held by importers, the market is rh'ef- ly iufluenceilhy speculative holder*, who are now abie to realizo a profit of f to } per lit upon their .’former purchases. The import last week was 7,(70 bates. The only trritmetimu in Carolina Rice is the talu ol about 100 half tierces of good new quality at Id* to Id* Oil perewt; tbo market eontiuucs ▼ary bare of that article. fAterpool, Feb. 15.—Onr Cotton market pn*s- ;▼**?* a very' iulerestiitg and rather unusual clmr- .’actur at tho present moment,’ -Tho import cmi- ’ tiuOe's to’K*' quit* Unequal to the amouut of the *- fDtuunuitiou, ami our stuck lias experienced a far* ’ thor and Urge reduction siuce the 31st ult., leav ing tlie market in that sitontioiv whichexpeses the - vdna to sudden change try any dcTermniod o’pera- ti'oua on the part of either lua trade or specula- "tors. Indeed, it is probable thatliut for the con tinued existence of the spasmodic cholera in this country, and the uncertainly which even yet pre vails as to the passiug of the Reform Hill, toge ther'with the diead. of the coniequeitces which may arise from its rejection, thn ai-tietaorquld have heea th* subject «f •trimg.speculative. injfrprizc, •grounded on the-faet that thestock'i, iu proportion U the gJoiMrtuHk ln the coosuinpweq; are less -thU tey n-t ve- heeu for inany 'yoan- paste a*nd thst, nwlrr such ctsxmnslances, tlio-vaiao most 'rise acr«rdtnjN>. • That the trade have some apprehensions oitlhc score of supply, appear* from the extent of husi- tWfVdoo* of late, and at advancing prices. With- bi'tW Ittt two-weeks, the'tales altogether Tsnvc beetr 50,000 Sega, of which only 0000 havo been “ taktn Jiy tpecohaesrs, consisting of 6000.Ameri- 'can. 2000'Hraiil, arid 1500.East India, forex* 1 partition. Cp to diixlay, tho salts of the present ' week are extensive, no less than- 3 to 4000 bags _ each day, iorluding--speculalive nporalioos; and '• WQ eonttder the v.alw new to he on the American ."generally |d .per lb, uud-Brazil fij!ly Jd per lb ' mure than was gitreti in our quotations of the31st ^t. This morning the inquiry is steady, the quan ■ty offering.scanty, amlprices very firm. From fliiwiwt.—The sehonner Aspa»ia,'arriv'.' ed here yestrrday froth Havana, lias brought pa* per* to the 21th ult. from that place, remaining Vera Cruz dates to the 5th .March, It appears that anVngagement had taken place on tlu> ‘id of that mouth, betweou the troops uf 8ania-Auna, end the force* of tho government, commanded by Hen. Cahlrfon, on the plain of Toloine, -eight leagues from Vfra Cruz, iu which the former sustained a signal defeat* his anny being Entirely dispersed, lit# loss is Uot accurately reported-. He bad entered Vera Crux to make urrnugeiiietU* for the defence of that place, General Cktderou being about to aftark it with 2,500 meu. . Charleston Pat. April 2. tbo United States, theliotCsof Woks issuing un dor the deuotdiuathln of 85. The disriissiou on the snldeet svas arresttvl’by the expiration of the houi", iHtd rae romairtder of the day wa* devotdll to the discussion of the bill for the orgaization of the oTdiiauce department, ilefore any cnhelu- tio'u was arrived at tm the measure, thu House, at 4 o'clock, adjuurued—Telegraph. JavaIcX.—-Wr have received by the Jamaica S acket brig ..Lawrence, Capt. Fowler, lilos of lingstou papers to the 2d .March. The iusurrec- tion of the-oegroev appears to he stqiprossfd.—• Mnrtial law is rojiealrd. mid tho different bodies ofthiops are "returning to their homes; the isl and, - notwithstanding, wo should say, -judging from-the-papers before us, is far from being iuan enviable situation. Tbo slave* though subjugated, hunt still ha governed and kept down by euuitnlil coercion, aud among the whitn inliahituiits n fool ing of discoutent at. t'-e measures of the (Sovern- mc.ut, aud » detrriiliuation to resist them, is very apparent. In l(re lloitse of Assembly a commit tee had been appointed to draw op ;< protest against any interference hy the Coinmoits House of Hreat Krilian, with the government of their slave population and the member who proposed if, spoke of the i8,000 bayonets there Were in Jamulen, a* the last resourre left to them. The late insUrrortion' is generally attributed to the eimdurt of “-Stetarian’’ preachers. A motion Wife made-requesting the Ooveruor “ to issue his ni.and.jfe preyeming every sectarian preacher from leaving tbo lshiUd.dmii»ir tho pcmlonry of tbo inmilry iUfo tho codsu of the lata rabeUion.” .Many Itnpdst churches had-'becu pulled down, aud two preachers of that pertuasiuil eomuiitted to jail, •* for preaching sedition ami rebellion to the slaves.”,' due Moravian missionary had linen tried for a similar.offence, hut acquitted.—S. Y Courier anil'tin juirtr..' . ■ , From r.u’nm Ayrr*.—lty tho brig Fortune, Capt. l)ofr, arrived at Hnstpw, (say* tho N." Y Jour, of Comiherer.) we- have received Uueaus Ayro* papers to the 17tb Jammry. Thu llritish t'acker of that date, is much occupied with the proceedings of meetings in honmr of Woodbine l’nrrdi, E»"j.;thb late Charge ibrAflairci and Cou- silt (iriserulSif the-Rrstish Htfveniment, to tint Rc|nitiluv'*fiv was about to retaru tojtis natWe country. y - - * . * | “ v Duenos dyret,' J<uC^l\^-Yinjcn bye ra in- have hceu offered up in tho eburrh of:8t. Nicolas', and on the aftbrnouu ofSnuday last, h function extra• ordinaries wu-eriebraied iu the said chorettfor tile same purpose, ((h** nooena having- finished ou that day.). The image of Sutftra'titnora de lot De oamparajins was bonne -through foar of tiro neigh hornig amcti, wath>thO host, and attended hy a number ofitlie.incmbors of the chtirch> aud a vast concourse .of ’peo;fler particularly females. A company of tlie regimeut of Phtrietot, with tiieifbanil, we're likewise in' atfendiuce;- the ex terior of tho bouse* through whirh tho procession passed, was decorated witli silks of vnriuus col ors, and thenzotoas aud wiudowt occupied hy the ladies. The high wind and dust proved very an noying; water was thrown iu front of tlie houses atiuu of Air. Wilde's resolution oil «he currency whs resumed; aud Air. Alex.auder offered a modi fication calling for 1111 inquiry into tirfc expediency of refusing to receive, in payment of debts due tou, Forsyth, l'oiiidexter, and Alareay, took part a uiotiou of Air. Clay tou to commit the hill' to 11 select committee ol "li*e member* wus adopted. The committee was then chosen by ballot, a* follows: Messrs. Webster, Clayton, Forsyth, Aluhironi. and llayue. lit the-House id Representative*. Mr. Havts of riotith Coiuliu.1. Irout the loinmiltve oil the Ju diciary, 11,lore a report ou the resolution recently introduced 'by Air. Evan*, of Aluimi, on the sub ject of ulledg. d official misconduct on the part of ,110 collector of custom* ;ti \\ iscitsstt, .Maine. Th<i comiiiiiict: desired to lie discharged from the consideration ol tbo subject, and'proposed to ro- fer it to the Secretary til the Treasury—16* c fb (UMfittg h ifft*! to toi*. !- Pt l and Isspokcq qfiu glowing t erm , n,M ation is stated to have bcei currie ju^' 1 disscutmg voices—fialt(mort Jlepokl^' Tho complaint Iatd7"*'7 proval,„,- „ cal cd tho grjpmr, (tnllueuza,) i, „ t D ‘ wt i iu Italy, and 40,000 persons ure attacked with it at Romo. "* lu M Hy an official statenwnt ivceatly tu ia J Lougress, it appears that the aua.u,, t “f ^ \', ashinutor, .March 20. Ill fbe ‘-Si'R- te. yesterday, Air. t. lay presented a niemuriul, sigiw'd ny a ‘number «,f'citizens Mf Kentucky, iuvioiig the urtetitiuu of Congress to tile saoj.cl ol eoiuiiiziiig the free hilieks oil the coast ol Africa and praying that suitable appro priation* may be made lut*..rd* that object; aud after some remarks from Messrs. Clay, llayno and Chambers, the iiieiuub; .1, ,v tliout reading, was laid Vh the table. Tlie bill for the relief of certain lusiri ent denture of ttio I'uitrd Slates,, ami other wills from the House ui Representatives* was read the first aud sec olid time and referred. Tiro hill supplementary to the act tor the relief of "the officers and soldiers of the Virghtia line ami tlnvy, and of the continental arm;, apprised ,'Hlth May, 4830, ami tho hill for the reHel of Jefferson ‘College, Alississippi, were severity read the third time and passed. Uu uiotiou uf Air. Hmitli, the Senate took up uud considered tlie lull making appropriations lortlio *U|qiurt of the Government lor the year 1832. Tho Ulsctissiou of the vuhous amendments, proposed hy tho committee Vit Fi uaueo aud by SliMaturs, several of which passed iu committee of the Whole, oreupied the .Fcuute to a bite-hour; when, ou motion of Mr. Webster,, the bill w;is laid ou the table, and the amend- meuts were ordered to ho printed, to give uu op portunity of examining more fully into their merits. After having been engaged a short lime iu Executive session, the Mcuiile adjourned. Iu tho House of Represeutativcs, the report of tlie* committee 011 the charges brought against the Collector of the l’ori of \\ iscasset, was discussed. The bill for the relief of Amos Edwards ** as passed. The House went into a coT&iuittcc of the W hole oil the State of the UViio r, Mr. |„ Cou- dict ill the Chair, a'od took up the Revolutionary Tension Hill.—lb. die liitlerj t« v." Jal ' . <"r I'UrpoJ dueotioi. $21,tt,0, tnniy*ii,,uu li0 ‘;g .4 high precedent.—'L he Duke of S Uiw , (reducing iu the House of Uids, a oe,m ' medical iiwtilutiou ol London f ur le.„i •“ (atuicul dissectious, stated that h„ reeled ill hit will, that his lildy Ihouhl tod vd to tiro surgeoi s fer -dissect,ou. W * Seduction—In the ease of Joliu 1 n„ Freticcs ffituer, a Verdict was reader"?! New 1 ork Circuit Court, u few da*.T 'led to the lTautdl $tib„ damages. Thi • dition to a verdict 01 r#UtiJ, oi a breath u f U ol 111 ana mge. Iu Ameshury. evening of the 12th inst J occupied hy Messrs. Maxlichl aud struck by lughuiiiig in sown places ;Lv,T was seriously hurt, though u Iruialc ted and had a lump struck from her Laud-1 his pantaloons 11ml stockings toru; audS| r ' pipe struck out uf his nioutn. A firts Wok place at ITiiladelphia on d c I ing of tbtf 20tti iust., iu u sugar •ture at th* 1 of Exchange aud Cliesnut streets, wlritli Compauied hy some distressing result*, cape from the house lit ing pre*eutci|fr u ' m pm spread of the fiamie. the wife of d lc rouist Sprung Irom oue of the upper «t„J throw iug litr infant dowu ou u rarpn | The child escaped unhurt,, hut tho lnotl much bruised anil burnt. Her sister, in a J usedinled to the rliuf ol tlie house aud thn-J self upon the pavement beueuth, ticiag dres] buVnt. She \vus uot expected to survivrj Patriot. A letter writer at Washington, sates that while tho appropriation hill was before the House of Representatives in Committee, "Air..Everett of Alas*, took oefravion, in the course nf discussion un the Turkish presents, to relate the auecdute of nrmtjj tmr, at Hcrtin, which hat been for the lust half ccu'tttry, presented to foreign .Ministers, nt that Court, on (heir reeal, aud has bet-u sold hy thcrtlo goldsmiths, and purt eliashcd hy the government for similar purposes. Air. Adumt stated to the House that the identical box was offered to linn, when U. ih-. Minister to 1‘russia, in tho early part of bis puTrttcal career, aud of course declined, in pursuance 'of that ex cellent provision iu our constitution, which pro hibits oar public men froth accepting presetits from foreign powers." iVMRissm, Alarrb 21. In tbo Senate, yeiterduy, the Ircsoludui* intro- 'lured hy Mr. Clayton, directing the Committee ou Manufactures; (to which committee had heeii referred the resolution'of Mr. Clny un the shhjcct of the tariff, with several other propositions look ing to a reduction of the revc-mio,) lA iuquire in to the ckpbiliaimy of dis’tribittillg the public lands, or tho proceeds Of the shies thereof, among the Several States, oil equitable priuciplos, was taken op for consideration, add advocated by Air. Clay- td'n, in a -speech of some length, auu was finally laid oh the table. In tho House of Representatives, Sir. Ver- planck, from the rommittee of Ways and Aleans, reported a bill making appropriations in conform- ity with the stipulations of certain Indlatl treaties, which whs read twice and committed to a com initteo of (he whole ,ttn the StatB of the Union. The resolution offered hy Mr. Wild, in re'lnlifiit (o thu currency, was again discussed, and n motion Was submitted hy Air. Sleight, to strike out that part which relates to tho iuipdsitiuii hi n stamp dhiy ou batik lulls of H low denomination, auil a tax on li;mk* issrtilig them. HefOrc, however, any action was taken on the proposition, the pre vious question wns. Ordered, trii the call of Air. Wieklilfe, hut the hour h.xviug expired, tlie House passed to the order of the day.—ib. Wakiiiroton, March Qfi. Ilf (lie Senate, yesterday, anioiig tho petitions and memorials presented, "wfts 0110 hy Air. Clay, from eertain merchant* of Sett York, Orrgiiged m tho silk trade, praying that the duties on import* ed silks may Im changed from nit Valorem., tif spe cific duties. Tho memorialist «ay, that the atltai mo rcveuue ns agnmsjt the trader. The t rial was ordered to ho printed. Tho reso submitted on Friday, hy; Air. Heudricks, ( iitithe. I’tiuhlcnt for information ill relation lorem duties operate injuriuusly, ns well against tho rcveuuen* against.the trader. The memo, i. * *' “ resolution, :ks, calling . . - ™ ,, relation to the ptriifio' lands,"- was, after .a debate, amended ami adopted. ; 'JJfe .resrtfttloftl, sobmincf by itir, riprngoe, (silling • for inlormatJof* ns to (Re un- claimed Utptcd States dividends, was, nftef a de bate, laid -on tho table, On motion of Air. King, the >4runta. took up. the lull c.xpiaitiing tho act of Cotigrt-ss. for the relief of certain officers and soldiers pf the Virginia line anti navy, and of the Couliuental army, during the revoltttinunry war, japprersot Mtb May, 1820 aud the hill having been explained hy Mr. King, was ordered too third reading. its the Houkffof Representatives, the Speaker presented the memorial of (lie New York Tnriff Convention, Jive thousand rupies of which were ordered to be printed. The further consideration of Mr Wilde's resolution on tlie subject of the cur rency. wax postponed till Friday, aud tho House, nfter disposing of sovcral bills from the Senate, by passing them through the usual nrelhnhrary stages of legislation, took up the hill for re-organ izing the Ordnance Department. After a debate, in which Mr. Thompson, of Gcorgta.-Mr. Coke, of Virginia, Mr. Draytotf and Air. Pearce took part, the previous question wax ordered off the motion'of Air. Hoon; and the bill was passed; up on* a division'of yeas nail uayh; hy a Vote'of ayes, 101; ut>e«, CSr The House then, at 4 o’clbck, ad journed—16. WashikotO*, SI.arch28. in the Senate yesterday, tbo bill to exempt merchandise imported into the United States, The reader trill perceive hy the brief nrcount of tho Senate proceedings, (Alder the proper hea?l, tliat the deflate on the Tnriff has been brought ti a close in that body for the present—the entire subject of the tariff; together with on inquiry in to a reduction iff the price ol the public lands, mid the qaesritlu of transferring them to tho States—the Yvholo forming of a sort Of tlUmitim gathernra—having been committed to the Com mittee tin Manufactures to consider and report thereon—Not. /nt. Upou the debate in the Senate, the U: S. Tele graph says:—The doliate is interesting, not ottly lor tho ability and eloquence with wbich it tta* sustained, but as disclosing more fully the vied* of die prominent members of the body ou till! important subject than has heretofore been done. Wq regret to say that tho indications are very un favorable as to a satisfactory adjustment of it— .Most of the prouiinout speakers took a part in the debate, which we will publish as edfiy as possi On the discussion in the National Ildifso of Re preseiitatives.tif a resolution offered by Mr. Wilde of Georgia, on the subject uf the Cuius of the Uni ted States, Air. Alexander of Virginia, proposetl an milendment w hich went to prohibit the uutes of Stnte Hanks of it less denomination than five dollars, being received in payment of debts due tlie United States, iu ddilitiort to n stamp duty 011 •itch note* as proposed iu Air. Wilde's Resolution. The power to itnpO'se a stamp duty on (be note* of State Hntlki, da* denied, it being contended that it dOuId be au infringement of tho rights of tho States. There can. However, he no reason- able objection to the other measure, for restrain* Itig the issuo of u description of ntitef, tvhich loads the circulation witli hi illy pajior. There is no apology far sending into circulation notes' of u' small denomination: especially the parts of a dol lar, when specie is so nhutfdifht—So. Pat. Commerce l 'Dying A troy."—Tiro duties oR goods boiitkd at the llu,tun Cl House, sineopjhe 1st day of January, ItjJ Have ascertained will amount to one midi,] nearly tiUtihnniLreil thousand dollars, arisic 170 entries Wadil dllribg that juried. An] Isou with the busluesi Oi last year, thosi tJ equal ti limber of tntrU'4,170, was not mil til the SOtii If April. This is au evidtattl “dying away" of commerce Boston Aid ult. . Til* tollowidg npjroarsio theCharl«tOD| eury: , MARK! . Monday, MafCi 111, 183"{—The fitnatcl United States, hy a vote of 23 to 18,/r< wl adopted Mr. Clay's proposition to minnil aggravate the tariff— ARF. WE READVf A New Y'ork paper mentions the uuarcul hie disappearance of a steady, sedate, ti'uaJ of that city, und sayst "This is tlie tlii'nli*] in which young men bf good cfinractcri bal their places of retideure and have mtu] heard of. The must gtborny appreliraii'* entertained; that tHcj? havo been tiisjiuscd a violent manner:” •' Stxamh'Oafs h'cw run between Camum kin. A Canton paper contains au advertut of the steamer l(iilg-fu; to leave un the foliJ day. “She carries caws,' a tilrgeuu, baud tl sic; aifd hUs rnonis elegantly fitted up lorl add opium Imoklbg." A mah wds oil Wlalucsdny chtnn.itiai t| son, pursuant to setltbilce frotn the Major'i 1 for attempting tb pick n pocket. . Uhik'd; cert R-Cre coiiveyihg tlifii to priidli. bba turbtil the neightiOrhuod Hilh her loud U tions at her husband’s fit*; Several gm who knew Her (veil; Were gteatly tliip commisserate her' situation, at site hid 1 thau three husbatlds dt that tint* in them son, and it was not kuown that she hid uo | thau two at large;—/’AH. Cat. In coHseqtielice bf on applienfihttfromlktl chants of Hiltihtorc for a mail hettveuKtj 1 •ml Havana; thh Post .Master Gchcral ha* I blitted to the Treasury Department tho eafl nieut of oue or two revenue timers, by ** mails might be transported once or twice aw between .Mobile ami Havana, touching at | W est going aud'coiuiu^.-»6'corgMn. _ The practice of talking themielyci into pja rity hy dinner-speeches 1ms been in a goads The gentlemen who cOtfrtitHte tfed Committee from the Ilousc of Representatives, to inquire in to the stntoof the United States Hank, arrived in Philndelphiaou Tuesday aftentoun, the27lh iust., from Washiugton, and took lodging* at the Uni ted States Hotel. NW Hampshire.—'Tho late rltctinrr iff (hit State has restrifeditt tho complete triumph of the Administration party over the opposition. From the returns received tho New Hampshire Patriot mpshiro Patriot supposes that the majority of Gen. Diuitnoro, the proseut incumbent and the JfteWsou ciifididnte for Governor, will not be short of H000 over Mr: Barden, the opposition candidate.- Last year it was less thau 5000. All the hoard of counsellor* elected nro Jacksoniuos. The Jackson party havo also succeeded iff electing all tho 8etrarors with the exceptibu of one, meet tho strength of the opposition itr tlte House h'as boon reduced uofirlv or quite OVo half— Star. 1 New JcrtCy—,V meeting of the Reptlbiicart mcmtiors of the legtihtDro of Now Jerxoy. and other cittzeus or the Stato, Was held, nfwhloh re- solutions wore adopted oxpressivo of tbeir couti- mt«i confidence in ther wisdom and patriotism of Andrew Jaeksoiv, and their iutentiou to support his ro-eleetinu with zeal aud activity, Jlahlou Dickerson 1 was ftominatud ns the Cm choico for thb Vico Presidency,-and Martin Vaff Burch tbo second- bat they dbcitoo their iutautroiMo support tho candidate who draft be uominalcd hy the cou- vention i-vmcir'in-thtvehry hi May next", an d they recommend to the counties the appuintmeul of delegates'to attend it—Baltimore lltyubUain. Tht Vin Presidency.-!Tho Now Vbrk Seuti- nel rtve. an account of ib 9 proreejlng, of a meeting rcRntly held nt that city to nSiniuate sure abaHdoucd hy our demagogues, about to be.takeu up by (he instructed and d i/.ed uborigines. Ridge, a sort of Clicrnkee'j is, it is said.'haraugmg in various P'tk v>l Fmglnnd, and w hose oratorical t-tlusious are J tifullf garnished with abuse of Georgia aw Fronlkut. Tho Cherokee orator docs not d bit bis rhetoric, it stems, for any iinnitdutrj blit money—a vulgar inceuliye. There 11 tufl fercnce, ihen, hetweeu Rillge ntnl our dmuej tore.' ioey' make the dinner tho promotiefu of their viewa,.whilst Bjw* ral H tbo end erf his persuasive powers. 1 |Hu 3 popularity; Ridge barangiiet for P tBC J; 1 siimnlato their rhetoric hy libation* of Hiccj hut poor Ridge has to wotk his wayn^T tion withopt any such provfttativcs to as.are feuud in a political feast.—So. I <"■ The moil gloomy forchodiugs are ’ whb regard to the Union, hy the letter-tt"' < '| tho newspaperh at Woskiugtou. h®*?. 1 no cause for the*# uugurics of evil; 1\ lie lia* becu iu as great peril before, w *n were fuuud who closed tiro display °f S qual to the crisis. Porsofis seem to fi"?. ’ near the Musouri question wns iu wrcc ■' L confederacy. Tlie issue was met by men mi] conservative principle. Letitberecol Convention which' formed tho ,_v men i" j er, iu that spirit of conciliation aud self-tj/l which, by its heafing influences, subdued I rit of party. In our councils such men •' 1 ways I-ecu found, and wo will not iii'lo’d 0 . J rit of distrust in tho redeeming virtue* 1 c recolltt 1 * 1 1 our Conitit Was about breaking up*from the seeming cy of adverse opinions. Tho iufluenci: ed and magunnimous minds averted havo btOn a diiastrouvissuo of ourvlrtigR I dcpcnce. We are of those w ho think 1 >■' J has a mcuopoty of such lofty , . ,a . tur ‘ :S aI1 j iul w bo partially surrender tbeir opium 11 * ■ j J ests, to meet their adversaries who are 1 make correspondent sacrifices. i-u ‘ n satisfied,' the present eoffff**; 0 fJ There is scope enough for. the iudu'ff; j|] a National spirit between tho extrein . ism iu Protectiou, such as conilit u,cl ,j^| of Mr. City's Resolutiouv, ami the u»q®^ * liuquishment of tho principle of P ro1 ” ^jji u ttvceu these groat oxtremvs, wii#*"* 0tt redly find tome just aud safe inedm® 5 ' die point on- which-to viuile.—i®-'