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*i-r \1- e<n,roitm«'j)t. lie n- ! • n most ingeriidi* ’ Thr Crexrp of Greece.—\l U slated that it lin*
ntutipt to escape. which Inil well nigh proved
» ncrc**ful. On another occasion ho tried n scc-
-rtnd experiment! which likewise failed. riio..o-
‘liter day, information was communicated to tie
kcepol-s rhat Jacksou wu endeavouring to form a
plan with 1.000 of the prisoners to make a des
perate' ru h amt break down oil opposition. He
was accordingly summontd' and interrogated,
hut he firmly denied iho charge. lie toy satisfied
tint lii'i.proto HatitUs* would be uuavnilihg.nnd
shv lie niUsVa’viin under jo n severe flagellation,
he resolutely tnitted his hrond nxe, and extending
hew resolved hy the live greut powers to offer
tbe crown of Greece to a young German l’fiucp.
Such, we .believe is-jhe fact. The Conference
'Been liad several 'meetings on die subject, hut it
waa ouly on Friday last that the decision was ta
ken. On Saturday a courier was sent off with
despatches to the second sou oftho kitigof Ravft?
ria, vs ho is an amiable and accomplished yoirojf
man, with an. offer' «J the crown. No douVt w
entertained of bis'accepting it. .By the arrange
men: which is come to between the representa
tives 01* the tit.- powers, they bind thcimclvcr
it I-Itay
1* • irlv cut
l.ie su:-g-un w.!l b- able, lit restore it to its propel
liiuiiiMois. -.V. I . .'.ar.rox.mer.
Uclgimn 1
Marrieptcf King 1 eopold. „
c lie• u-sll t'o -esca^jV,? I ho leg «vn<; that the marriage between flic king of ucigt
hi tw*r* hm there me'some • lropc-r:,thnt, and one of the daughters of I amis Philip-has 1>ce»i
“ ''" *'—“• i -—*—merely deferred. not broken off. ns otwof-Ule
French journals have stated. It is not the Prin
cess Louisa, it is said, hut tlu Princess Muria;avho
I ' Tl'.a'r FiiO\1 •F.L'ilOl'F.. is dcaliucd-to share with hint the tlirnne of jtelgi-
' ■ 1 ‘ “ ' •' v . . ■' .. urn. This youug lady lias already made herself
' Vi.,mi seven 0 clock last evening, (says the ft. remarkable by her ezulile npinious. nud would at
V. Jour, of- (.'•iiuiiierce, March JO,) our urns >;u - -mo please the republican party in Uclgium.
s, bo.ei.T l.v'eiimy Edition. came up from the , h ;,.,, .* r 1 #
jMci. t ship V«r».( npt-Hursler, bringingtii Lon-, *• .Vogreat Lossuithout somismali Gain."—The
don paper* to ;k" evytmig of ten. .-..and Liver-, j-- e , ahacc of the Cholera in IIiigLuJ has giveu
|uni r to the M->tu iiiehHive. 1 n new impulse to the enose of inletuper :»iu© ill
-d-C-inre livi-,lays latersrsm London, auu ( } lit country: it living a well iiicerlainud foot that
ir.ght fr.s.x*. 1,s* •nposd. than the previous accounts.; disease traces out a drunkard with n-
** ii-' IfofK taftefixAltu Liverpool ul -I o clock 111 ^ < >c ,ut us sure a sceut as a blood hound the object
-the li.'iruitlg. ' • . . of his pursuit. It is indc-.-tl 11 melancholy reme-
Oan, til bpaissfllgers IS Olir fellow citizen -sir ; ( |, f nr I,, f. ,n n,.r.>* wr-- , ,-t it Providence see* lit thus
aud appearmcc a sli.ti ofdiwii paper, ntnl print-,
ed in n 'variety of suitable patterns. It. i* • very
jttptjtijmitxpepitway qtialiGcd to super-
jicdo papir. entirely,’ a» it ert’n be’produced much
cheaper, . AVe- uinlerctand that , there are‘very
large. zirdW*- for this sort of cloth.—Manchester
HHTfili. r -_-;*£» \ ■ /../Z.
•.i^c,V.i/ifr‘fJ.'f:M?h.;isA new inlUiriahle liquor
•ifitehtivu’i'.l'iro-ief.-dby a young rlirnmt in Lea-
ilop. .;Tlie influence of.this.discnveiy will be felt
in evivy.dcpflrunciit of chemistry, as it establish-
rs- tli,it.light IvaoVthe result of auy principle resi-
denb iueonibastlblo.bodies.
. A splendid piece "of ancient hiOsaie h.iu been
dissevered in the i'liins ofl'ompeli. It is said to he
uuiitue^ like thp Apollo of Bolvidcre, nnd to sur-
pasiHc, every-lbiug of tbe ktUd left by antiquity.
A tibule car. withawclve horses aud tweisiy-two
p, rsba», .\vitii n number of other figures half the
size of life, tiro admirably delineated. The sub
ject ’is coiijceture.d to be U10 victory of Alexander
over Darius.—.V. Y. Standard.
A.iorrespondent in Virginia furnishes the-fol
low dig anecdote: The proprietor of Mat eru ut a
country seat iu Virginia lately-asked his bar
keeper jf it v-mild not boa good plan to build a
cd on: inquiry iuto die quc.uou of right.—Kith-
inund IFAuf. ■ .. .... • »,. v(
moml lYktg. ;
'■* • .,
‘ Tho Bank Committee, (says the Philadet. Sa
turday Courier) have been actively engaged in
the prosecution of their ditties eversinco their ar
rival.' Dctcriuined to devoto thciuselyes^tp husi-
utss. they have doc-lined all tuntntions to partake
of public festivities, a course which, though it
may nfcasion some regret to the many who were
anxious to offertokeiH of theif-esteem, is highly
praiseworthy. '
Correspmdenet of thr Charleston C'ourivt.
.. ••IVashihoto.v,Mutxli20.
••l am decidedly (if the opinion, that a modifier! -
tintl of the Tariff ilutfes on protected nrddles, will
be in ulu in thu Senate, if the hill whietiii nbout
to be reported does tiot originally contain any
1 provision touching the protected, articles.; there is
little doubt than an ameiVdmeUt embracing a re
duction of the duties on this class,of imports, will
ho proposed h,C a friend to the manufacturer, and
to the system'by which it is protected nidi sustain
ed. There aro iimr or tie« tftemhers in tins .Sen
ate. steady advocates of the protective policy, aud
not disposed to yield nil inrii of ground, ns to the
principle of protoi tioil, who are. nevertheless,
willing 10 make sonic sacrificn iu the matter ofde-
<■*'. II. Ha/aiouil. who went out to I'.ui'opciupur- (j purify die moral cleme
t..it oft!!;' Stolen jewed* 01 the I r.necss ol Ornng •., ^ ; i. el rillUMir
fit .-u.-irpriac wb.i*h lias been crowned with the; wai . u i a „ i nldle yet tbc ct
! dy for iuti inpcr.iiiee; y ct it Providence sec* fit tints
- * elements of society, who shall
i.iu-iirinkers iu America take
tbe curse is a stranger to our
i- iit.perfertMSceM*. . J ,hum.—.Y. Y. Jour, of Cum. .
sl bc Kt-forui HS1 w:i> oi ikmg rqpnl progress m ,
khc ivda.c ofCoijimtm,, xtAw*a expected to pa,s • -ALondon paper of tl» 14th Feb-
>ia tt,tec-01 four days. ruary stale: that ••tho Italic-ring picture of the
cm, altliougii ten days had elapse-. 1 • of lt •' • ~ •
its aopcarauce Ul London. J Jens J.ir kaon i,
rs aud M deaths, iu a pr..m ,^ JucV(| , (ull u|
; - - , » cr . e ravuges in oilier; utljcr p art , of Germany,
pa.ls of llio kiiig.loiu so extensive Uj bad. been , preparations to quit tiuir country, and settle
'generally milii'ipnled. .Many places where it had i . _ statu.”
q.ruvuiiod to ooiiic- cxterit, were uow cutircly frei- i _____
■* ,w *:**•„ . .... .1 n iii i I'ldklanil Islands.—A Loudon paper states,
’lue .loval as-umt was given to the English , ( ] lat thiso islands were offered for side by tho
iruJ tocoloh t.-hiilcra‘|Mre»cmi«li bills on tue -a*la.. 0 verunseat of Utiouus Ayres to the British Cov-
s.v/iae.t, nit.,„J.—1-herc is uo; a m ui to ..c c i , uc . ul who decliued the purchase. They were
mot with, on ilic L.vyhtmgc, who uoi. b.-lioc.,. afterwards sold toVornet, whohas since disposed
that sheCliob-rai»m Londou- . . > 01 a poriiun of them to a British officer, aud it is
'. l.uHtlun, Kelt. TIi»- disease which baf . ux . K . cU . l | ,i„, rc w jjj English colony cs-
vLned -KngUad -is ;tho' real Astatic C-holi-rn. 1, 1 t*,i ir i r .,s
will na denied oillv by half-educated oreouCtUcu i
su'Oiiu-'caiim, w ho have -never seini a case of rcnl i
vu.ncr.i. 'Cisero is uu more ideutity between Asi-
cossilde,- might, from its publicity, attract attoa
tioit, and, induce more people to drink—“No,
said the bar keeper,' temperance folks have half
rubied tho humusis already; wc have many-cus
tomers who will slip into the liouro to drink,
who -would leave us rutiroly if obliged to drink
in light of their friends." ' '
portico to. the bar room, in which customer* foi. tlia-purpoie of conciliating their siouth-
iiiiv:it|tlniu, JUKI'S*inch, hnidef^bcing more av- (m (, r i,|| lern . | c pnld give you tho names of
these geuUoiaoti, but it would not bo discreet to
do so ut pres: nt; w hen the hill shall cotne up fur
dismission, they will he ready to give expressions
to their own views on tho subject. What the ef
fect of lhif conciliatory movement may bo on the
people of die South, 1 will not venture to predict.
It is hoped by those who arc a! out to make it,
that, if it should not be deemed concession suffi-
theciti-
_ .. 1 ^ 8 . r r* 1 I eicni to meet all the expectations of all’
The Pest Office Roll try. A lad about fourteen ^ 3nulh C aroliun, and tho other Anti-Ta-
moruing bronghl be-
yeirsof »go wa. yesterday morning orougni no- ; HJr HtatM> j t w i||, « ] ea ,t. be enough to stny the
loro bis Honor Judge Davis, on the chaigc of ha- . marc |j of dissatisfaction, nhjl to induce ourSouth-
vnig pttrlomcd from lh«.I pst Otfice, ft letter con- 1 brelhcrn to roview theirosvn conduct, and re
turning bills to the dniOuut of St7VU. fto oxami- i -
Jim: c.iolca and Drilish cholera,. than there is
bi-irtooii small po.i and typhus fever, nud ol‘this
llio most iguoraul-iuau in medical matters would
1,0 convinced if be were iitthehed side oftho re-
>»|iccXi.o aituerers; hut dial this-Asiaiic cholera iu
Huglitml is a pest requiriug Boards of Health and
-tluuramme Rcgul,uiou*,.is by uo means of easy
vwcinuiKlratibu. . U11 thogcontrary, it is a disease
-; iuiiiiaeiy less dangerous, mfinitely more limited in
iu ravuKtis, tbuu most: of the-diseases hitherto
w-oumiuii to the couijxfy, ; It is not a huudrclli
•pari so prevalent, oven at thU moment, as typhus
-fnver or ssunli pox; it is not half so. great, a cala
mity a» our uuuoua! plaguo,. pulmonary cousuuip-
lion; aud it is dearly proved, that except under
, ,ery extraordinary circumstances, it is never cou-
'^Liverpool, Pel. 24.—The Reform Bill is ipro-
- celling wall a somewhat accelerated pace thro'
the llousb of Commons,.and in our next publica
tion we shall urohaltly have to congratulate our
readers and tit: couutry on tho third ruadiug of
this modern „wgnu WiurJu of the liberties of llri-
lulu.
Liverpool, Feb. 23.—The active demand wlticll
provaBed iu. bur Cotton market during tho tsvo
■ first weeks sif Febrh'jiry, has subsided; aud the bu-
t'roin the If’esl Indies.—The French ship Eli
za, 111 uiuc days from Bassotere, Guadeloupe, ar
rived at Daricu ou Monday. We learn by letter,
that the captain reports that tho markets wero
overstocked with American produce, and that fif
ty sail of vessels had arrived within a day or two
for'lreight; which caused a fall iu price from 12 to
B. Account* from France, to the 22d February,
hid been received, -•
We leant further, that serious cdHimotiptix ^Xv
istod in Dominica and-St. Lucia among tho white
hihabitants, whohave como to the determination
ofscudiug the Govomors out of those islauds ‘‘if
ty-substitutud in its place. Judge Davis remark
ed, that the authority to sentence tho -prisoner bn
the letter plea'Was nut vested iu him, aud ho
therefore ordered jiira to recognize-in tho sum
of $dOO for his appeSraucc at the next term of tbe
'CiffeufrCtfurriuTMay next.
The Postiiiatter having, on Saturday offered
a reward of the hundred dollars for tho discovery
of the person who passed tho otto hundred dollar
bili'at tbe Columbian Bank, a boy-named Eaton,
who has tho tare , of tho office of J. P. Cooke,
Esq., eapcd.ftf the'Post Office, declared that ho
tvas ’the poison' w ho .presented the bill, and that
ho had fontpPit in t'bu rear of Joy’s buildings. It
was subsigauntly ascertained that tho other one
hundi'ecf- j : „!inr, (j:ll, which had been exchanged at
a broker 0 * bffn-a'liifqro the loss of tho nioney was
kuowifi w*. presented by a boy who resembled
the lad uow charged with the, theft, who was
\cnowdjHft havO tbocn iii lhe Post Offico on tbe
evening;of the JCth, svheu the letter was deposit-
e4 hi tiie office. This lad to en examination which
dUcIftt'^d ihc facts,* that he bad taken the letter,
tbtiy promulgated orders tltoy had received from tlidjt'ho did uot fupiibio it cout'amcd more than
Euglaud.” Wo presumo fho orders ho re meant few'didhirp, nud that in tho confusion of the mo-
•inis.' Tl _ ., „ _
■ denes to a decline of prices and wo consider liny
r siti'h decliue as ^mpnssiblo so luug a* no great
increase takes pi.ru in our stock*. Wc have ho
doubt tint the depros-iou. ivliiclt has been full
' hero au.! in Mnufliester.du,iug the. present week,
. * is partly to be nltribllted to tin- reporeed breaking
out of tho Chidura iu London, which seems to
lirru excited gruidor amirei.'eusiups io that city,
thi-.i tha nature of the facts wptrmiu-d.
* F,-,lhV.—A dcrrco of the Kiug, dated Feb. ifk,
< - v-:tc*ii(s the quarantine upon vessels from nil part*
•• - h'-tWecn lla tngate aud Yarmouth, fr.oni five days
'(a* it before stood) to teu days. From pi nee* he-
aro-the orders iu touneil issued in September last,
for the government of tbo slaves in the British
West Indies, svhieh wo bavo before learnt from
our Barbodoes and other 'colonial .paper*,'had
caused tho highest dissatisfaction and excitement-.
—Georgian.
Havre, Feb. 7—They wriio from Naples under
date of Jau 17, that professor Zahn, iu searching
'forettriosUics between Vesuvius aud Pompeii, dis
covered a' new city "burie.d .under tha 4 lava. So
this, with .Ilerculancnti), Ponipeii aud Stabia, is
the fourth city. .This fourth city is found under
mqnt, betook out only ouo bill, which proved to
be nblllof one liimdrcd dollars, and that he threw
away the other hills with the letter. '•
Th-j otiier oue hundred dollar bill was after
wards found by 'F.alon as stated by him, -and for-,
iunaioly, vosKrslay morning, tho other lsit of fivo
r-’ 1 . Wli sound with the pieces of tho
letter which contained it, ncarvhc place w here it
Was thrown away outhe night on which it was
takeu.-r-ftai/i/ Advertiser.
Horrid affiair.—’tho Litchfield (Cfinn.) Enqui
red stales,.(Jtat on the 8th instant, Mr. Nbah Ber
nard of D*!? 1
.. iii; week ha* beenowatuuvlrredUcud the uiudcrs of the Volcano.' ' " nard of Dkiffipry, wassbot by his ntvn ton, who
lik'ir scctii* however to hi.,na'yreunotvu- . Paler'm'tf .'stitje, that^tne 'place hau heen bfluiided at him previously. The gun
a decline of prices, and wo cousidernuv svlii-ro the Volcanic L!r*l*i J!"ui.p(ar0^j there D was lo.'ulcd with two. bail* (Oil e of Avoir J
wlw-re the Volcauic Sh^.prtrei, there js
now seciija'eolumuof.waterlK)iling.itp,’of the di-
amcteii'nf fiitcpu feet, amljising frOlhlOntot
ty feet above the level of the sea.
The Jetc'h of the Princess of Oronjgs.-^The !
cxpciKtiou of .Mr, Bayuioud in.ssai\h ofthbjew,
els s'.oh-n by Oatrarii TrointhnPriucess ofCTrangc,
appears to have been fraught with more difficul
ty ntiddaugic thau has bc.-n generally sttpp’osed.
St.'. Uaymoml narrowly escaped deadr in two Or
tli.feo inV-uits. On oueV'cvasion ho received ft
severe ciit on tb« head froui a Belgian soldier.
tweets UnitKg-sto.at'J, Portsmowtli, not including svhioh would have 0."> folloivad by another thnt
the latter, five days at ’ilfiwt and three at least, 1 svouhl probably have heed fatal, Iindaiot an offi-
q'ront alletliei ports'iu tile United Kingdom, ves- j err wlw kncss'liim rushed forward nnd rescued
- Vet* to eoutimic subjected to the regulnlimi of nu- ; him. ’Oxt .-mother oeoaiimi, ns ho sves crossing
ly. l ltA murder was
only eighteen years of age, hiving during tho day
cut tho lilac hushes from before'the wiudow for
the purposo of aiming, with more certainty.
learning to thoic xVho detract thehighicay.—A
stago Coach, lit. passing the sasv mill at Silver
Creek, nsar Frc.donta, a few days since, struck a-
gninv! a sftsV Idg til?) lay within the boundary of
the highway, which threw a passenger out and
injured him"»es-crely. • The passenger prosoeuted
(helog, and recovered forty-seven dollars dama
ge?-
lcitce.
As to tho course of Georgia, id reference to the
decision of the .Supremo Court, determined as it
is in oppojitiou to, and definnee of, the Judicial
docree, I find that there is uu impression that
General Jackson is by no means disposed to take
any step to coorce the State into submission, it
is said to !>o nu opiuiou expressed by Mr. Berrien,
tvhen its this city, that if tho 1‘ic.JUent should iu-
terposetiic Federal authority at his control, Geor
gia would at onco obey. But the members of
the Georgia delegation. knosv their man—they
have fnthomod the disposition and the capacity of
the Executive, and they find they can move him
without difficulty, to tho accomplishment of llicir
own dosigns. Tho conviction hero is, that Wor
cester anil his brother missionary will be pnrmit-
cd to linger out the summer aud-iviuternt the
Fcnitentiary, and that-no step will be takdu by
tho Supremo Court iu the execution of their man
damus until tho next term, which ivill not com
mence until January next.
Tho apportionment bill it after all likely to
cause somo further eonsumptidn of time and
words. The Senate have reconsidered the Vote
which rejected the proportion -of Mr. Webster to
secure a representation of fraetioits, and the bill
has goueto asehectcommittcooffive, all of whom
SVitli tl)0 oxceptipn of Mr. Forsyth, arc infavorof
tho amendment moved by Mr, Webster. The-
powerful argument by which Mr. Webster sup
ported his view* on this question, eKtrtcd much
approbation from tho Senator* reprosehtftlg your
State; aud ills supposed that reflection has induc
ed *ome of the members svho opposed Mr. Web
ster 1 * plan, to change their opinions. If so, wo
are likely to have tho representation settled on a
new principle; and it would bo absurd to expect
that suchiaii important change will be hastily a-
greed to intho other lirafioh of the Legislature.
^j. . WasutnaTOIt, March 31.
Tho Sonate svas occupied nearly, the'whole of
-yesterday, by au interesting and animated debate
growing out of a report fri
Manufac
In-tbo Senivc; yestMday B re^ T ®*' A'r
mined by Mr, I’omdexurf’d&aiSa^
mutee Uu Manufacture, fro m
ation of the sub^t referred to it on
wa» taken i)p,hijt;-laid on the tableon-
tlte nhscnce of the mover from hu se,,
from the House; to amend the a«,.f 0
certain surviving officers and soli'iDd ,
Ijition, was read a serorid iimo-,^^1
fho Senate resumedthu cou>id C r Hl “ . * f
oral appropriation bilU-ibe n llwl ^„ ? K
aniendmeut reported from coinmitte
allowing 4Mw5ol)ars for ,lmT*pre w b “
rum of Ministers from. Frame untlV!
Mr. Spragpo rose and mjdiew'd the s.: 1
animated strain uinil after the suual I,,, 1
jouroftiout—eommuniiug very miirh ei f
on the arrangement lately made with
am revpeeting the celuniuLtrsUe;
nature of its stipulation*; reviewing 11,!“'
tion* of Mr. Van Horen to Mr. M'LaaT 1
commimieatiou, of the latter to tbo hmki
ister; and rollatiftg the provisions of tL
Congress passed Mny, 1830, with a vita,,
ly to the negotiation then pending, with tl
prorhi million of the President, ini
1 tl^o arrangement opening the non,
commented also on certain error* of
to tho subji uT, contnined in a recent kit,,
tho President of tho United States, ,,j
members of tho Nesv York Legislature,
spoko about threo hours; when, nut huviu.,
deih he gavo svay forh raotiuu fur adjuj,
nud tho Semite adjourned.
In tho House of ltepresentativcs, rnibl
various memorials presented, was one h
Mercer from the subject* of the Kins of j
Britain, relative to African colonization, if
pression of the slave trade, aud the vvuutuji
general emancipation of slaves. This mj
was, without being read, referred to tli v 1
committee heretofore raised ou the tulijcct]
Contents, as stated by Mr. Mercer, sr«« ud
tinctly heard, or uuderatooil, by the IIouk-1
Polk, subsequently, after having oiuud
moved a reconsideration of tbe vote by nti
sms referred. Mr. Burges called fvr tile n«
of the memorial. - Upon this proposition, 3]
thy and auimnted debate arose. The readl
tits memorial, ou accouut of iu extraorc
character, was opposed by Messrs, bn
Litcher, Symmos, ingersoll, Btairof8. L'.b,
and Patton, and supported by Messrs. Ill
Arnold and Dickson-. At the instauce oJ
Mcrccr, (svho addressed the House sttertl (
on tire suhjcctof the memorial,) Air. lturgti i
drew his motiou thnt it be read. The uioiiJ
reconsider was carried without onpoiitiocjl
Mr. Mercer was permitted to witlHlraw the!
morial. Air. Arnold submitted a resolution q
ting the committee on internal improvtmei
enquire into the expediency of constructing a
tionnl road from Buffalo, in the State of]
York, by way of Washington city to New Or!
It was rejected.—Globe.
v ifiaj-
tmte netle. I)r«patches nad-paper* from Liiiulon
nud vieifllty, oil arriving at niiy port in France, to
lie pierced unit passed through*.viuegur or a fumi
gation of aromatics- :^*'- , • k -
At Paris a multitude of 'prej-nation* had becu
taken to prevent tho iiitrudnctmii of tho cholera.
Among other things, a greet ituipber of houses,
Vitlirr infoctioa* from their cmHKtiim, or impeding
the free' cirenlnlioii of'tlio air;'Hail boda bought
mid pulled dais 11, • '
GalHgnit'-.i’* Messenger aftyei “Several arrests
• nro sshl to have taken plaee on Friday os-ening.
17th liiit., iu diffenul
the Pout Neuf.
the frontiers into llollautl, lie was fired Upon two.?
bv the Dutch sentinels, who were iguoraut'of his
character nnd the unti-rprise in w hich he svas -en-
.6"R4.
. tils',"jo
j'liiruey from, the Hague to Brussels was
fruitless.’ Tho description of the spot'where the
jewels svere buried, giveu him by (Jnruro’v wife,
vvns so vague that he was cldiged to return, for
further information. _ On his uccoud visit to Brus
sel*, he succeeded in making a purchase of the
ground wliero they -were said tu hiivo hern con-
cei'U-d. aud had n large-shanty ereetail upon the
diffi'mit miurters of Paris and 0111 premises,'with a view to prevent jury discovery
The autliuritirSseeinto liuveap- 1 of his design, pretending that his olijcCVili mnk-
prehended sonin uiovemcut on ctaturihiy, hm nu [ lug thr ptirchusq was tb cultivate llw mnlbcrr
'1,t Ho t’
rry
.Ilisturbiiocvs.yeciirml.” * I trisj, • l"fe v then cmpmcncvd diggqig,,.atnl..his ef-
j ' The ’Mes*ii|icr do* Cb|imhre, n. nilnikteyjal pa- j forl* svCfc CeWurded by.-the Hppuqraucc of an i-
per, hints soiiieiloubts ou the penhaneiice of Ku- i ron Imx, svhieh proved to rqiitaiu'tho object of
rrneati lienee, from, the alk-ilgeil ohsiiuacy of the : h's search.
King pf.llblland in. re-fusing; to sigii'the loindoiri Mr. Haymomt ascertained to. his satikfaction
.’treaty. I* • : „ j thnt the jewtj* were stolen from the apartuieuts
On digging tlu, fouudiittopx of a.new covered j of thi f Priiire'ss by. (.'arara and an accomplice;—
' * ! Thai accomplice was afterwards murdered by
Farnm.in order to »cizo. the svholo prize', nud pre
market at- Aleut*, several bodies of .men with
.chains roiSiul their feet, limn!* and necks,.-were
found P4 or fifteen feet under groiiud. They ap- j vent hirti from becoming an mformcr,
pear to have hei-11 thrown alive into niches, w hich 1 _ RniimAgc was in prison at the Hague, nwrait-
svero afterwards filled,sip.- This nimislriuriit si-ax i ing'hf*Tri.-il. Full potvefs svero given to Mr- R."
not uiieoiiiiuuu in religious cstab.ishnicnts during to lake' rharge if Cnrara.'and. convey: jtbn- to
• the middle ages- '•* 1 Hollniuh'irtcaso our Government jhcuM.dccide'
Feb.’Jt), (evening.)— 1 The Parispapcrs 1 that' Ink should bo given up.—If, Y.Journal of
1 Me.sugcsile* Cfi.im-:
Press this
. ^Hi^H^WpVHnitttrban-.l
eesTn'sijveral parts of Franco; but thir.co'iitluued
iiiiprAvqinrnf* of, tbe French funds, show* that
tliei ire of a very partial nature. .V
...- PORTUGAL AND SPAIN.
• T/tndon,- Feb. 22.—We w.aru able 10 state ex -
' vluiiVSly on Saturday, nppn die authority of our
Paris cowetpondenr..that.the French minister of
-foreign affairs had .iblHficd to the Spanish Am
bassador in Pari*, tbedetcrmiinaiontif the French
’Govirmncnt dot to permit thdKitig of Spain tq
«cnd troops to the assistance of Don Miguel. .We
•nranov laformed. that;* note to it similar cfU-ct
has been sent hv Lord Palmerston to M. Zea Ber
mudez, she Spanish Minister >t thi* Coart. The
last.despatrhes’frotp Madrid left no doubt of the
distune* pf q treaty, between Ferdinand and
Don Aliguil, py Which they, bomid ‘ themselves
mutually to.avsin toeh other. -
Tlm'JdurnaLdn Havre nf the 16dj’s»Atc*;-thisi
Don Pedro's -squadron dmv been sppkbb at .seei,
'p;oc<rfiding tqw?hls tho.f'anaries.: <*»<- . ■'.
A Kmg of; Qretrr.±Olbo: of thn
king of I!x-varia,* hS£-hdSn'*fcjectod-'fo'r)her king -of
.Greece by twt-'Britain, France and-Russia,
while Austria aiid Prussia have been indirect pitr-
•- lies toihe. xiprKcn.cst. -Ho is only 17-ycars .old
nod will halo a Counsellor:' ■ . r..
The Rajttlrsnalce.—Tbe late Dr. Thornton, in
!t,Ip,,.Mr-.'Jefferson, *ay* that tbo Crotalus
horriifuU' irtitflesnnkc,) being .peculiar to tlds
CouC^f.-s* Vhe finest emblem of the United State*
that cun he found. Ibnever ncts but defensively
—it never n.-'ke* without giving fair warning, and
wheuit do»sj|tr.;ito itU fttal?
Tbo eomosissioners of a gold mining company
in North Carolina,, have opened books in Phila
delphia for subscription to the capital stock. En
gines Atcbiftifng water from the inioos as they
grow.deeper, are to he bought.' The stock is
SHkkOOQ It* dbftresof BlOOj operations to. com
mence Whcu 3fi,0DQ u sulispribtd,
yl . t;. t*(i
Trouble at SeuHedford:—We learn from a let
ter, written hv.a, highly respectable merchant at
New Bedford,-to his' correspondent iu this city,
and dated 24tli Insteist.-that about six hundred
jonrncyme-D tnccblnies und laborers a) thnt place
hays enteredioto-a ebrhpart to - regulate their wa
ges, and the honrs.qfrsvork-per day. Those svho
refusa tojotn thet)),.qnd go to svork as formerly,
are threatened tvi)h “tar’and feathers." What
the end will he-^igy* \he letter; we do not kuow;
hut we have cause,'.to fear. .On Friday night
they bcgantocprairaitdepredations, by destroying
tho ornmnch'fnl trees in front of ad welling house.
They are,cal!ed.“Ten Hours Men,**-. They hold
meetings'js very ‘day, and on Saturday last the
town crier was employed to notify them publicly
when nud where, tho. next was to be held; they
having been shut out of the town hall, iu order thnt
it might be put ib order for the tosvnelectiou, which
was to lako'plefce yesterday.—Boston Transcript.
We are within hounds iu sajiog that the acta-
rtheli
-Some- nfurm has been excited at Topsham, a
smallveft|>ort’ town in .Maine, nud it's vicinity, by
a supposed case of spasmodic cholera. The* n-
Inrm appear* to have been occasioned as much
by tho eircumstuuce of a brother of tho young girl
whq svas affected, having recently returned from
Hsmhnrgh, (via N. York) where he sva* attack
ed with the cholera, as from the circumstance* of
the ease itself. Dr. M'Kean sshn attended the
patient,.nnd who also called iu professor Mussy,
states, that “many of the symptom* were so like
tho cholera, and the facts stated to suspicions,
that the case might well be a startling one. The
patienk-hosvos-cr under the medical treatment she
received, .beg^tn to be'bettor in a few Lour),'and
though alio had a slight relapso the next morniugi
she is now neatly recovered. No other case has who really wish tho i»cnha'oency of the Union,
occurred, or any cirrcumstcnces calculated to in- ma* to, nbvLuwl ffY •
'creaso tbe alarm. -The medical'gentlemen'who 7 - •--sT w - «;• • •
attended; although they do not foel entirely sat
isfied ag to <bc nature of-the'disease, give it os
' ‘ ' ' ft r -
their opinion, that, there is no cause fqr any fy
iw'.'V .■ *’ . ■ .'. *
>■ ■■ •••»»<:•' "• • • -
•• •Sumtulefor Paper/ur Ore ring lYalts There
is niisv piling iuto uiq, as a.substitute for paper
far covering the. walls of ii welling houses, a sort
of clo^h mitae pf cotton wpol, preyed by meatu
of- calender*, in to .a. flat shvc) resembling in color
al loss sustained in this city, by tholato flood, does
not exceed fifty thousaud dollars.—Cincinnati
Chr.
Mr. Carey is about to publish a pamphlet on tho
Tariff Question, “being an inqmry whether au
amicable arrangement is uot practicable between
the friends and enemies of the tariff, aud the sug
gestion of a plan, )irup1ojsnd rational plan ofcom-
promise, whereby conciliation may take place,
without ahyhnaJ^nftUtdpry to the manufacturing
interest, and jyn'.the objeetion of the uullificrs,
■Maryland v*j*J?ifffiMta.—Maryland has revi-
•vod hor jcliliToh fWt part of- Vfrpinia lyigjg'he-
tWCMRM Jf*Vth' °f. fhu Po-
tnmac.'cotrfpHhemliug part'orlltn-dy, llamshire,
Mquongnhelivthetoluity of freston, and wo be
lieve part of other couuties. ‘ It Is intimatod that
One more hrvtlatIifK1viII'be"givea Virginia to set
tle the dispntd by*reference, and in the event of
her declimng;.tha»»jre earo.will.betaken to the
Supremo Court* Virginia hirsr heretofore deeliu-
‘ vk ,.q - .
• >V. 1:-. *'•{•*» I: 1 .*-. ‘ ’
rum the committee on
acture*, handeid in by Mr. Dickerepn, their
chairman, accompanicd'by a bill repealing the du
ties on certain articles net protected hy the pre
sent tariff. The report in reierenco to tfid sever
al propositions which bad been reforred to them,
declares that the cutbmittce cannot decide on tho
(Object of tho public taud*, svithout receiving fur
ther information, which has been called for by a
resolution of the Senate; speaks of tbo proposi
tions of Alcssrs. Poindexter and Hayno as highly
Inexpedient—the former difficult au8 impractica
ble, and the latter interfering svith the policy here
tofore punned, of affording incidental protection
to ..domestic industry; and. nlsb speaks of other
reductions of duti?* w hich may hereafter be safely
made. Ou rendiug of-the report arid bill, llr. :
Forsyth moved to recommit the latter, on the
ground that the report being in part as stated hy
the committee, djd not comply with tbo implied
-instructions of tho Senate, by. presenting, in one
view, all the subjects that had been rercrreil to
them. The amouut of reduction proposed by the
Bill is estimated by tho committee-at 5,6€fl,0:;0.
Messrs. Forsyth, I layne.CIny, Dickerson, Aldlcr,
Foot, Holmes, Bouton, Smith, King, Mangmn,
Sprague Dallas, Alarcy, Brown, and Tazewell,
took part iu the debate; at the conclusion of
svhieh the hil] svas laid on the table, yeas 27, nays
19. •)--/■
In the Honseof . Representatives, Mr.-Grennel
presented a petition from a citizen named Pool,
-praying compensation for. losses sustained incon
sequence of recapture, by him and bis crew, of n
vjsiel svhieh ho commanded and wlpdi had been
taken by pirates. It was committed to the com-
miueoeH commerce. Mr. Washington from th*
committee 011 the District of Columbia, reported
a bill in relation to tho Penitentiary, for the Dis
trict, svhieh was read twice ntid committrd. Air.
Mercer, from the committee on internal improve
ments. introduced 11 hill authorising a subscription
for two hundred and fifty shares of the stock of
the Alexandria < anal Company, which was read
a first and second time and eommitted to the samo
committee of the whole, as the bill for the con-
struction of a bridge and aqucdurl across the Po
tomac river at Georgetown. Tho House then
resumod tho consideration of the report of the
committco on the Judiciary on tho subject of the
charges against the collector of the port of Wis-
casset; aud Sir. Evans of Maine, went mto an
argument in support of tho inquiry by the House.
up iu a committee of the whole on the stato of. tint
Union, Mr. Polk in the chair. The two former
bills were considered and reported, nnd a) fpur
o’clock the committee rose and the House ad
journed.— TMegraph.
Wis*t5ftT0l», April 2.
Tbe Senate did not sit on Saturday.
In the House of Representatives', the bill mak*
ipg appropriations, in conformity Vo the ttipula.
tions of certain Indian treaties, svas rimfiF
Cousidernblu time was spent in'Commiuee, on ft#
bill making appropriations for tbe Indian Depart*
roenr for the year 1832, and the bill mkkiag ap
propriation* foreertaln internal iranrov^inis
for the year 1332. Tho committee evt»«a!ly
row, without - birring, disposed ofthelattw bill,
aad.obtamta leave ta »aagain.. ~
r >;f i . *
TELEGRAPH.
Macon, Georgia;
SATURDAY* APRIL 14/l8
OCTOBER ELECTION.
Wo are authorized to. announce the foil
faul'erarn as can^WtHes to represent thiit
in the next State Legislature;
■ Fbt Senator.
TIMOTHY MATTHEWS.
For Revnsentalirit:
LUKRROhS. '
ROBERT COLEMAN.
COTTON. MARKET.—There hail
decline of half acent in Chiton sinceonrlift|
tatlons. Tbe present pricb is from 7 i9c
some has been told at 9^r strictly prim t
coriiuland 9{.
TI^FIRE ENGINES.—Tsvo CreEngl
which had been ordered by tho Corponuo
this place somo months ago, arrived 1 od
two since from tho manufactory of Messrs]
rick &. Agnow of Philadelphia. Tbej an ofl
perior workmanship* and an exliiliition cf fl
powers by tho citizens on Thursday amraj
was quite satisfactory, particularly the larger|
A meeting of the citizens was called on tMJJ
evening to make the necessary arranremci
organising a -Fire Company, which jp?
Mr. James Goddard to command the large,■
Air. Charles Campbell tho small ertpinc, tctnpf
rily,'until further arrangements could be
IA committoe of three perrons wss >Wj ‘[1
to assist in carrying into effect tbe gcmralo ^
of the meeting. *
By tho following correspondence,Ut**gj
Lumpkin am) ib«'8ccrettsryof * mcciinrW*
the Central Committco ou the siihjecioM
ing the rinmber ef member* in onr etaw w
ture, it willbeaceu that hi* Excellency nai®
ed being a member of that coinmittee:
AIilledoxvills, Ma.vh M, *■•
Coe. Lumpkin—Sir. At a mcria'R 1 ’-*[ A
ty of th* members of the Central Corornii J
pointed at a meeting of the citizens ol u
county, in this place, and on this day, tm
ing resolutions were adopted:
"Resolved, That a commilteo bo
from thi* body by tho chairman, to,ra*» j
in number, and of which she cln |r n>*° .J
oi.e.to he denominated auExecutivel«»^*
to direct tho necessaty correspondence
once to the preliminary arrangements t -
to cObct tho objects of this body, ood ' .
the Central Committee whenever »
deemed necessary.” . .
According to this resolution, the fo'w J
tlemen were appointed by the chainri •
her* of the Executive , D( j)l
kin, Judge Lamar, Colonol Rockwell,
1 ^Resolved, Thai the Sccrstary
tlemen named on the Exccutire Cesi 1
arc absent, of their nppoiiiimcnt-. j
either decHoing to serve, that
vacancy, or any
I shall inform tho chsjrman of j
tbif communication, whenever n
couvenieaeo to tend mo one- . ; -‘
.. t - I.bavo tho honor to remsim . ,
jv iUopKtf-^yo^^
Mn.LZDor.viLLZ-Msrcb^.^
P. C. Goto. Esq.-*ir. I >>*;;” 00 «J
morning a eomm«nltoU*o ^ th*T
cretary of a meeting he.d m jP tb* <
inst. Tb. Circular and « fS j|
*ens of Hancock couaty, h«W “ jt
t;i, I had previously *•»•