Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, April 21, 1832, Image 2

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VERY LATE IROAI EUROPE. | nasty cf Amhassifles, TTarouoJ Alrashid, mi alto Ity tha r.rivr.! -{Now York of tbe tro pnikc? tbe father of his people, lie treated the Chris- _-V >5 j'.ii)-,., Havre, w.hieb sailt J <:n Sstiiin his cu,! Ire Ukebb own subjects; lie wi.li •jp..':V, ei-itia, zr.-i tne Caledonia fruci Livot; bom ed that every on* wlto J.ved under his i.iw*. shou.d fdcJ on tho is: .Vtircb, the feliow.'u„ ;u- ] jc protect a; ty tit justice, r.uti ?,.c the" "Idly O'. t%.'iyen' , s has bemlteeived: • h->epy dipt, I’uder tits reigu, Bagdad w-a»- tbe ?),-* i'ofortn L'dil* still tbs subject of Ji;ci*«!ion; abode of science or J tha aru. Ui.turv his en gr*v. u UiiAuit* m itideluble letters, aud the U)«lo of Chnstiini call kitn an adwirublo nun, uui. wwiiiy ot prr.isu." Ttu corju of the arm? tut Jrt tbe Grin! Visier ia Ran.11 cl 1.1, no fj spend tits winter in the capi rd, their pivna.-e bemj uu longer uslCsssit. Th* affair* wf Albania me entirely cio>c.l. Th fifteenth rsf.lewiit of tlw lie.v, Col. lli‘sa» Key. ivcra is at,*.i at Mon.i. tiri, hut hut been or lore, to i!u capita!.-—.Y. V. JMfj Ado. t-i-t*, “We to know Jttutan e.” .tios’ntS'cc't will be utu-rtsarr forth: -i 1- -rydeg the s.C Jtid rc«i<i ; r>J5 of the Ilcft-ru; till. In the Couc-.iltrr, hrvsver, it mar be o«wsry t.-i i v.r* m order t:> prevent toe failure ol th.- »,i. vi.if.r tie—Jiiv'i »u inetenivd strength t ‘ trie ciiti tvlcfi'i p.rij, or the ItikswarmiK-x* ot *o~vr oft 1 ' - Ce.i •.■•■el sunptetors of the mearnrr. y%; '’Pile Chohira creates lie great «a,.y. ... J.o.i'"iz—nordur* it appear that math si'.*rr. pr.-'i fij* it; nay part of t ie I: iiKifit :r.; Ii cco; vnung tbs ijuiand superstitious, who b .Vi *tr,»”i:e r. » Ian* on the subject. In tbit re- m../h «•( a f .:: jv.ric’.Iuti c to the conduct of son.o «• i.;,- jo OlesgMv ami si'.btirH who reel' i to id- i»»»H i .luthe-Mio* to inter their deconr d iri»:tds. Tif ••is;- *o. e*i .ig tin}' firrt ci !•' ■:* not seem to sprite! i-i • >.tte ii'.Bf.a. In L~*:l-.- i ;-u i cf the '*Jtii ! eh., t‘: I ,i ii If'-, v.d doatuii ; th*<. piatation 1.1-1 the time ci ’-JCJ-. •p ined, is stircely v.o. «h The f-ili-'iriim is an i.xir.u-t of n letter front r jeiittcm.iii m f’.'r .i, d.-.ted f'e!i. i"3. It doo* tin uitit.iiu n..e huev.i,. hut iirnrj- iotcrc • our rend er* to know the up'-.ihuis cf :« iiuei.ij'-. ni uhserv. <t upon the j.ersilitposc.ic ofit.f ir< iu t-'r.iiice. ‘‘iii political r.lfmr, d-e s..u» iuis— t.lcJ ate;; continues both cKU-ruii.iy - ..a i:.n; u .-ily. h- :Veo Nurtborii Powers have not .n 11. ir r --.- o." ;‘,e f'nly so lon^ ia ci.caticu, i :.-i th. r.j cf iiu.h.-i i j** repeated hi. shvolute refu- i : Teas • ontinucs the i.iccr'.iiufc of v.hai r will tiike abroad. The .Mioi.-ii-;. eosing ground upon som- uu.-s’ utr/ A.v.-.r.!ii:j; to th* smtw paper, the t.:-s iu ilio Chun her of Deputies, pi.-iii-it.nrlj «1 Vf of r* ns ■’.! il.e kingdom. rcpirtcJ to the j upon the reduction of salaries: i dij c< nt :..v.o i;- I.tj.'. 'o K.ir.r.lot sf .-iltbnpto thesl-ft.h iVirutr;., "i- This Ion Icssen-d it-..: coaiaciu-c in thiui nos ,i,‘‘J ), ! •'a.- t’.-jatfn 1,(W0. Tin EdiUti jfgh V.u*.•«!»» df f.7th Teh. s*7?:~- • \» a luive iuoeh jilossure in referring to t.-i.i c.~. *;-il i»;«-m in this •'piipar. l-'rota thl: it tvii it Men tint there is »-»t now a cist of li d .n: in Uaiuir.'ton or Xrancut-. tbit iu MnTt.-itiurg'.i 'be %du»3»t "is «1jb nearly o.uinct. there hs.i:n ..:il; ’two taw* rrtaaiutog there yerterd*;r. cn.l ‘n-f iu ESiuVurgh it bis uiaiio no progre«s .it nil to .ii m. ‘tbAtnh.itiit'ints. We regret to leam that there USi'tlc onto i.op ■ <of the cample lion of the Thuur.i V..nru-!. tit. tosnmw’iuuer* of public w»r!r-s have r':lu>>. d r adcanco the sum (iC‘dJd,OUilJ iieeer.rry >j . j.i. plete it. A /Jill i* about to be Jittrodticcd for a rr.it ro-n Jb.v.Tcen Olasgoi* .and Klinbiirgh. Letter* from Madeira of th- Stitu l'f 1 -.. itiii tonfi-iiotly, that Fcrditiaud wa* •ictcruin-.1 to assist Dun Miguel to the utmost of hi-: •d-ilif.! 1- ii said, on the aavioiityof Ictt rr. rnc-.-isI in Lon don, tbit 4U,iW'J Spauiards weto at i’a ujo--, for that purpota. , Tar intelligence from Lisbon is 'ctr.:-1 Hut Pub. It is stated in tht London Courier, th..: Don Mi- ensl h.i-J ordered all Portttgues-.’ clerks, ami till Portuguese ciuplnyc-i by English rc,iiei:ii, toqu.t Lisbou iinmcili.iuiy. t’RAKCE. It i* staled tbit it has bleu determined to pn* r.a end to tho systematic opposiiioti m itiifostcri hy the Ch Huber of Peer* toward* tbn iower iioi.se.' by **tb» irnraciiato creation nf a cunndcr.dilc' hutch of Psors, srlcctod prittcitmlly Ircini *r,r Cm trc*. "bat pi-tly from the Extrctu'-tiet, of ih. Chamber of Deputies. It tits been a*-«rt?dniil that the dcSctt of M. Xosner amouati to »5,‘i5u,03.> fr-nc.i. A dual avis feeght at Pari* uu tha 2Jth Fob., bctivxcn Count l.i-ou, a na'.urr.l to.: -d .V:;.alien and a Mr. rtesic, aid to tbs Duke of U'cUuigtou. Hcsso av.a Hangeroudy wouiuled. From Lisbon:—Wc len n from Cent. Marshall, of tbe brig Roanoke, from Lisbon, (siiy* the N. Y. Joy. of Commerce), that the people tlisro were daily expecting Don Pedro. T-vo Eng'ishscventy- four gou ships wore at Lisbon. A Corvette had arrived from Falraoulb in six days pas«age, (the dav before the R. sailed.) a id report 'd that eight ships of the line were to sail front Kif mouth short ly after. The general opinion was, at Lisbon, that they,wore sent out to preveut the interference of the Spanish Government. From It:Wf If rtMy .VrS!r.l»rr, A-i. 20. Tba foreign intslhgcuco of the week discloses ths important fact of the arriv. 1 of Count Orloli at tbe Hasue, from St. Petersburg, on a special xoissiou to the King of Holland. This has given rise to much speculation and anxious surmise. If we connect this fact with tho further po-.ttiiuuo- moot nf the ratification of the Treaty of Noveni- her bv the Northern Powers to tin Id til March, it leids’t.i tha al.no/t irresistablo conclusion—that the Dctfiau treaty, in it* present state, will not be ratified tt all. In other words, that the condition of Kurope is still in au t nsettl ui state, and the eoutinent may in all probsu.dity be embroiled iu war during tho spring or summer. Desirous its wc are of peace, it ii impossible to drive this gloomy suspicion from our minds. Jiy t/,e Caledonia at S:w York. Liverpool, Frh. 29.—Tha demand for Cotton last week was on a limited scale, tha sales onlj .reaching 10,140 bales, including 210 Sea Island at 10 a 15} 10 Stained tij ; 5170 Uplands Sj, 7| g ) at «]); 1320 Orleans 5$, 7\, (MO at 8 a 3^) J Alabama 5) a 6|. Witts the exception of OjI hales for export, the business done ivas ronfmed to cousuiu-rrs, who, in the early part of tlto week purchased ou rather mote favorablo terms, but subsequently, the market became more steady, and nuy previous decline was regained: tuo no port during tjio week was 29,009 hales. Tit. sales of Cultun for the past four day* nra alunr 10,000 bales, with nu sdvuure in price * nf fnl'v 1 per lb., hut a corresponding imprnvcmcut not ha ving taken place yesterday, in tbe Manchester market, uurs has hud less animation to nay; a- buut 1300 of tho foregoing arc on speculation. }iy the Rhone, nt iV’O York. Havre, March 1.—We have had, during thslast ten days, a steady demand for cottous, nt full pri css for all description of United Slate* short sta ple. Tho talo* comprise ftk'H bales, as fallows. iObObalns of Louiiiana at 8-1 u 100 (this lust prict for a choico jot of -W bales;) ill Id bales Uplands. Mobil?, Alabama, or Tennessee at 74 a 1)2. ant. 267 bale* Pernambuco 101 a 107; the whoiadutt paiJ. Imports, 19,733 bales, (exclusive of tie cargo of lue 1 leery Lof.) 'The sucon-l edition of the N. York Jcnrnalu Commerce, Oth iust., 2 p. in. says:' “There nr, no chaugos in tho market to-day. 8ome uf th. letters from laiverpoot, dated March-1st, say that Colton was quite firm.'’ .1 —" From C>nit'intinop!e.—We have been favored with tho “Monitenr Ottoman” to tbe 7th Janu ary. We have lately laarued that two sheets o each number nro published, one in Turki.h fo. the Mohammedan*, aud one in Frcuch for foreign era. The latter wo receive. - We loam from the las* piper, that tho expreS ‘lions of tho lata firman of the Sultan, in favor o; persons of different religions, havo given mud. nti faction. Tho Monitenr says, that the Sultan feels a stroug aiToctina for his su: jests, of whnt ever religious faith they may bo, a m»li to rcudei thin h?ppy, and a desire that his name may be btostod by all nation* who. ara entrusted to LL care.’ “In' this," adds the editor, “it ts eaiy to placed his personal happiness and th. kiofdoia.' 1 renqtb nnd spread great stissats-I'-s-t nu atr theivtpict.' lj *d-« nistr.itorr niu> hwc kr.u tin •.bj-.’elj uf these resttictious. 'i'll; Cl.eit.lie:- n. . .. r. t ;u, nr.- iu dis-ie'isiou upon'miu.- riueslicn.- > ttii th* Ctt Hither oi Dc-juiliej. Thu e:iu-i •.--.th -li.;t»:cwds ns rt-g :r.!s ll.ings nt luiute.— i ii! eh- U-.-J i.- erten.ling ill K:i; i l;.u.!. -tn.i re.ufc- 4 : on Inn. 'i'll it ha( a tt i.uiih created iniit li a . i -u mi.', tv’t:.-: !.-r.ib!.- bore, A <|u;,riitit!i> if firs di .is i rs»ti; nr.Lued upoaaiivcsu'1-. -otuitlg to I't.iuce iVctu tbe'1 lutini.s, r.nJ if tin ltrs.is.t- *•-' -.-n.! iu Louftou, th.rc will be n ^renlin- :cr.-Uji:;<.n 'if stir- cmii.iii..i in,. i\nt:i-M.- i-v'.v.eu. the t'.v.? cuu-tirieK. if tbii ..h.uM uufnrtumts!; .• tbe tf .it s-.uu'.l have n v;-:y b id til's,-t tipott •'••.dues. ,ti btiih >i,It h'is not yot i.-.vonn- -tiui-.-ii nt'ys.:”'ot:s i t Lett,Inti to lead to tiiishe- lief. If titc clteler:; rculi., -. I’m is. it is nut tho <ii> -.-i->e which v.-intid proiiably Im *u mm it ftitred ns ib? pretojet it niiv.lit give to :i ruicwnl c-f tli-kuru. ante* it: tiicprcscut hgifi.'-'.l state of thingv,*' jTVn?J.-'ie.';A .l/rtt'.-t-—i Prcretiry nf State gives :ti.t.s« iu th? uiaht- tii-n tiie rmiiicatiuu ul til.' t:,...iw.<. nfCunitti-rci. tint! i'l.-i .-ig diott, und o! limits, b.lv,etn the United States cud the R.-- jiul.l-c of MsXico. 5. itv, on the S.h iustant. ox- .-i: t;!,;e-! hy tl..t Ssetvr-trj of Stulo nti-J tile Ciutige Ii Axitrns uf dll Mexic Mi 1 tilled Slates. jB&se . This is ecttulnW new language for a Sultan. We hops it taiy be couannod ( ny hie conduct. "He know*,” continues tho Monitenr, “that the postor ought to vratch over bis Hock; and bo. tho ie*d shepherd of tho empire, require* that those , ip whom he delegate* hi* authority, should .emi- - tats bis ru.Mnjie, and labor for tho* coimson ', “dnai*?* “The grextMtof th* Caliphs-of tbe dy- D ful •/ Cm. {junta Anna.—Accounts from /or.; t.'rui *{its that .1 daiperiia cuv-tgcutou; tuuk p! ice a..it;td!• .suet ir..:n that pl.iteim tin •)! iiinuiv.lu-t-aecii t'nj; o.:p, pti„.<.t2; in inmi- i-.j under G-u. .'...-tt! Aiill'i -ind liieGjveru ni-.iit trn.iys com j: •►. led by (Jon. Calderon; iu which tile l.-nnri- w-:s defeat'..d v ith preut Ice* m' entire eouitxi' a. A lot ter from Vera Cruz riyx “Vho tu nv-.-l ro viv.ni it eoittutimi iu th. ! Of tile, v.lla!; rtivi-iel) lint left this place, til t!) it h ,vc if it fuili-n h ive beau wounded or uliu'e prisou-im, aud wc at'.? assured that,bad tile cavalry chu-geJ, hot'a siu^la indivi-.uial would have been left to Ulltlie i nudero, the »e cc.ud in coui.u tntl t-s s; int.i Anna, is woundvd and it prisoner, and it appears of the bill and 2d regtiti'.-u!* nut a soul remaitis. It is very proba- :;lo that in two dny>,;:t the latest, tho government .mops will be here, to dictate terms of submission m the surrender of tho place.” /Vo n T.mukti.—A Haiti more paper contain-! the following extract of it letter from Tampico, f tmpiit will be seen, ha* fallen into posses sion of the Santa Anna party. 'J'.xiyi:3, March II, ll'G.—Yesterday, vert early, about fifty soldiers from Pueblo came over here and tank p-ist .i wina of tbe camion attiio non fortifieatinti wirUout resistance, they Ware joined by the troops at lids place, and marched abotsi the town, stopping at die principal squares ana places to cry iva St. Anna"— 1 "Viva cl hero, ,le Ttunauiip-is.'' Sumo of tit? friends of th? Government sent an ■Xpress to Altiinir.1 (ahout six leagues distant; where there are about 231) goventmeat troops, if nlvise their coinannder of whit bad taken plan and we 55ore all last evening and throughout th eight expecting a battle—but these troops did uo appear. Tiro citizens aver? sent to Aitninira t request the commander not to come to Tampico, is tha cunsuqueuec would be bloodshed and a dc atrilctiou of property.—Me promises to make in, ittuck, but to wait for orders from Mexico. They ire to have a parlay today, uu 1 I have uo doui.'i their deliberation will end pe iccaidy. By I lit mail front Mexico, wc received the of at-ial decree of tiie govom.tient declaring tha por. ,.>f Vara Crut; slutt against foreign commerce, an/ hording Ii tide all persons entering goods llieVc nf ter tha 1st March for the payment of .the ditties to the government.oven though they may have been • laid to tlta authorities of V era Crux. This de cree is aiio prospective, tic. iatiug in tile until, predicament nil places in possession of troops un friendly to the governlueut, mid tiott embrace ihis port and that of I'u -Klo Vi-’go. This conn try is in a must deplorable situation—advise al yiur friends to have nutiiitig to do vvilb it—th, •xactiom, diificuUics, and embarrassments, evei ,o a settled country, would do-,troy any busiucss. CONGRESSIONAL. CorrexponJince of the Charlatan Courier. “IVas it ton, April 5. “Rutnnr has dropped in succession the name if Mr. Adams, aud *lr. Barry, as successors t< ■Ir. Vau Huron. An idle attempt was mude ti .abaci- th: holi f that Mr. For.yth would be pom- .ttab.-d. Tbe latest i.'into.' gives tha onminotini. ‘.9 Mr. Audivw {-ieviuson, tho speaker; aud. m ,vw must, it is presumed, havo a v an Horen tniu at?r, if we havo auy, I presume .bat, if Mr. Ste ve uson be nominated, till appointincut will In ^,'tven to him by thu Son -ts. II* is ns good ■ . ir.Uas can be taken from th it nost. lie has al ho high boaring/all tbe lofty nrotensions, all tlu liivnlry of feeling, which identify tlioiiisclvc.- vitli the Virginia—I may snvtbc Southern rlnr .etcr; and, I think, the country might dismiss any uispicinn that ho would be fuuiiit truckling ut tui oot of any foreign power, or meanly stooping t, put hts native land in (bo wrong to propitiutc a ay alien administration. “There was a dohato ycstenlay in the llottsi m tiie Revolutionary IY-iimoii Hill, iu which Mr iVarr-u R. Davis, t»f your State, took oecasiou to intfoduco an eloquent argnuiciH in.defence o rlouthern views and interests, according to Id. construction of (Item, This gentleman has riser uuch in public estimation' during tho last fcv. ltonths. Tital be possesses talents was nlway ’idinillod. - It seems now to have becmno.tud denly apparent that be h'is that kind ofhouorahl. unbhii.u ivbicb lodrisnicu to lofty ruiniucc; am that, although it has bog slumbered, it has a Itugih awakened to vigorous, aud successful oxer tiuu.” ' WasnxsioTON, April 4. Tho Peaxto, yesterday,on motion of Mr. Bloorc, rteurcod tho ccnAderationaf tho amendment; of the Hbpse id RoprosentaOTcs to the bill supplemeu Isry to the MversJ nets for Ac kale of Ae'ptfi-.vc land, and the aipendiuents having been ndtocated hy Messrs. Moore, Kane, Buckner ar.d King, and opposed bvJIessm. Kvviag and. Ilolutcs, wer.* )»- -tiaily Wibifreil i t- Tins liill /ruiu tho House to 'intend tbr act for the relief of certain surviving officers an I s dilier* uf the army of tne ievolution, was read the secusd time and referred to the ceni- .riitiei! on I'. u i-ui,. The Lill tsakiug appropria tions for tlu suiipiirt of the Government lor the • ear Jeijti. we* ttkstu up ns the unfmiibed tun- ii-st. the rpioktiou being on tbe amendment prupu- i .| by tin connnittec ef finance, adding un appro- p i urti of S'l-'.U'i for the r.-turn of this iniuis- t.-r- from France and I'ligland, On till? qucstioii "dr. Sprague first addressed tha chair. Slid couti icie,l his t/marks nutit a late hour, when lie gave 55 av foi; a motion to adjourn. Jo tiie lli.u« of Ueprcsuit ,lives, Mr. Verpl iuc!' from the eoii.tiiiitte o' ways .and means, repoi'l.,.: •i bill for re appropriating curtain cne- a tilled In; htn-.es, 55-hich ivus rc-,1 a third timi-i u i t. ntiid! to a toinuditce of thu rlte’e on tlw slate n tha I'nioti. Virions private l-i'ls, ttbo. ivue re >,.irn I !. Mu.l-n'>..-;-g. i.'raytuii, J lvmts »- >i due, tt'utbeilau ! on* Liu dm; from their r r- fm-ai.r.••?*, w.re r ad twice att.i ri.-lcir e l tu 9 co'innltter of the whole IIuUmi. Mr. 1U1. i'.itrodoi-rd a MU to |-i-«iv !,(»• sucutts for extctidiu. :li:h:i);. ',c uf vr-iciiK-ti.-.n utneai the ludian inhn -s « prcveut’itive of the small pox. uhhli iva» ; o>ni,dtf*-d tu a committee of the whole * ti tbe state of ill- Union. The report of tho maim net- mi the jo b, i!.;/, !>a tile .-Uu.a’t l of lb? charges a- a.iinu. tint collector cf VVi.u'usset. was again con- dilort l: end Mr. .Vduh II ot ii. C„ end Air. Au de.-M.it m'.lr.-sv ,1 the liottsi; until the close of tbe hour. The Indian appropriation fill was ordered to be ctig.-a.-ed for » third rendingtliisday. The Unit-.- afterivurrU went into » con.mittce of tho tv hole on the vtite of the Union, Mr. L. Condict it the eliiir. i.iu! touk.up the revolutionary pen- aiotit M 1 !. 5’ Iiiiti ii as discussed tnitii ball' past four o i h .w her the committee rose, aud tbe House adjottrued. WASiirtsTON, April 7. Tn the Ken/e. yesterday. Mr. Foot from the conni. tree on l’cneious. repurtetl uiihoutaiueud- m.-ot lit? bill to iiuictid the act for tho relief cf eeil.hii surviving oliiicr* mid soldiers of thu revo- lutinaary army. Mr. Marcy, front tbe coiinuitico oil tbe Judiciary, reported without amendment the hill for thu relief of lie-man Allen, nud with an a-.iicnilmciit. the hilt for the relief of certain insolvent d. ior* of the United States. Mr. Kl- li-i subiiiiitvd n rjso'.uttiui directing nu inquiry in to tin) o.pedieucy of establishing a post route bo le, ecu thu OlitHiasv Agency, aud \V iiu-bcstc-r, iu Hi.si-oippi. Mr, King, trom the committee ou Public i..inJn, reported without iiinendment, the hdi provi.tiug for tho removal of a laud ollicc in nisui aippi, and one its Missouri. Tiie bill from the I ion so making appropriations for the support of the Indian Department, for tiie year 1-392, ivas read tw ice ;;iui referred to th? committee on Itn'i- •m Adairs, 'i'hu bid supplementary to the act fur tin- rt !•< f of certain surviving officers nud sol- di. i-suf the revolutionary army, was taken up on iiiotioj of Mr. Foot, yeas 21. nays 12, and idler a shert debate, in which Messrs. Foot, llayne, Vvj kitts, Marcy nud Smith tool; part, was, on motion of Mrt Grundy, laid on the table. The g, nt-.-ul appropriation bill then came up as tbe aufinished I.Uainess, nud Mr. Kprngue, who had the floor, concluded bi-^Tcmarks begun the slay before yesterday. After a motion of Mr. Web ster, to priut tiie art of tlto British Parliament, •mil other doct.'iiK-ut* iu relation to me colonial trade, which was discussed by Messrs. Webster, / pragma Forsyth, nud Kmith, the two last nam ed gentlemen objecting to the motion. Mr. Kune moved an adjourment, w hich was carried. In th? House of Representatives, Mr. Davis of Massiirliusstts, presented sundry resolutions of the l.< gista'.ure of that State, praying for the staldishioetit, by law, of a uniform system of innkrnptcy, which were laid on tbe table. Kev- ral petit ons were presented, by couaeut, by Mes srs. v/icklide, Sevier. Carr, and Semitics. Tlto ill to provide for the postponement of certain suits nt law in Arkansas, and the bill tu extend the benefits of vaccination niiioug the lndi-u tribes, were severally considered, and ordered to be eu- erossed for a third reading this day. The. House hen went into a committee of titc whole on the .tale of titc Union, Mr. L. Condict in tho chair, md resumed the consideration of the revolution- try pen-ceil hillj Mr. Davis, of South Carolina, ■oncliided hi., argument upon the pension svstem. ts connected will: the. present taxation, ami with die gem ml interest of the country; and at halt past three o clock, th? committee, on tho motion .if Mr. Choate, of Massachusetts, rose, and hav- ng reported, obtained leave to sit agaiu. Mr. 'luiute, of course, has tile iluor upon the subject. Mr. Carson, after alluding to the Jong sickness of .he chairman of the committee on Naval Affairs, ' Mr. HoiVinau,) gave notice that lie should, on on early day, move that the House go into a commit tee of tbe ivholu on th? state of tiie Union, for the purpose of taking up some of the bills reported by 1iut connnittec. Al 4 o'clock tbe House adjt uru- ed. WASinNoroM, April 11. , The Senate was, yesterday, occupied during tile wdiolo of the ttiuri/mg with the reading of ii number of amendment* reported by the commit tee on th? Post Office and Post Roads, through Mr. Grundy their chairman, to the till from tin House establishing certain po;-t routes, nud dis- eutiuning others, &c. Whi-u th? Kocretary bad ini.hcd reading tho amendmenti, Mr. Gruu ly said, that the bill bad been perfected ns far as the lies! judgment of tho committee wotiiff permit, -a ith thu aid of such Senators and members of the House as could conveniently afford their nssis- titico. It extended evurv accommodation to the ..-ouutry that the nature of tho case admitted, aud It? believed perfect sati-ifactiim had been given to all the members nf tins different States who had ■txamincil its provisions. Thu committee hail set ->nt with the principle that the Post Ollioojdepart neat should support itself from its own revenues; and it tv'is upou this principle that th? hill bad icon reported. If gentlemen, Mr. Gruttdy Said, wero disposed to print th? amendment*, and take time for deliberate exniuinntnm, it would, he fear ed, delay the bill so much ns to prevent its passngi at this ses-imi. Ho hoped a* tho subject was utucjrutly understood, tbit the Senate would consent to art upon it nt once. Messrs. Holmes and Foot objected to the postponement of the previous orders for the purpose of acting on tit s ail), both gentlemen contending that some short time should bo allowed to Senators to examine intuits merits before they were culled on to de cide. Mr. Holmes had an amendment to propase relative to a change of a mail route iu Maine, which took thu post office from a village of sum? importance and established it in a smaller place. Tbit amendment he could not possibly propose ot that tint?, because tho papers unevssary to sup port tlto object lie had iu view, were in tho hands if a metnbtr in the* other House. 11s pledged uinuelf, however, to mtike-th? proposition tbe ■ext day. Mr. Grundy coutitUled to pros* tbr consideration of tbe hill, on tho grnaud of the vast importance of the subject, and tbo Into period of the session; aud allcdged tbit the Senator from Maine, Mr. Holmes, bad bad an opportunity of proposing his amendment in the committor, which to uegloUed to avail himself of. Some further •emarlk* weno mado hy Mesirs. Foot, Gmady, Sprague and King, and Mr. Grundy’s motion was conridured out of order, tho unGnuhcd bus-uesi having* tho precodtnco. Tho, eppropriatien bill w-as then again taken up ax tho uofitusbod bosi- tUivnu <* Tim,.*--.; in retdy to Mr. Kano, begun ou Monday, aim om- titnteii to, the hour of adjournment, without cont- iuft t6*a coHcluiion Jn»be House cf Representatives, Mr. Clay of Alabama, reported a bill establishing Laud Dis tricts in tbe Territory of Ark.iusa*. iv.i.clt tuts read twice and committed. Mr. Davis of KoUth Caroiiuu. fiom tit? Judiciary ctuamiitee, rtfort eii a lull for altering tbo timo of buidiug tbe Lis- met com t of the u mu-d fitates for the DMlrlot ot Imliauu, ivhicli was read a fir.-t and x-'ictid tiuir, ordered to be t-iigro.sed. and at u subtcyictit pe riod of tho ri:tm^ road a tl'irii time mm missed. The consideration of tin? report on :lio subject o. tbo ch urge* :<giiu»t the Collector of V. ixc.isxct, was rismuul. aud Mr. Starrs of Ccimcttiiut. ar- lit support ot an investigation, by the Hume, Dun: „;|.j ,j .li cit, tvli. u It s remarUu were arrest ed by mo txpir .t.on ot tbe h"ur allotted to tin ,wt i-uatiuii i i r |.o.\s a uu reauiiitiuus. Y ester- j„, today li ving bueu as.-igued, by a provt- ■aus re-iolntiou, l« tbe com idt ration nt busitit-u •npen.iinmg tu tbo Listnct of Columbiu, tbo :l,jit»« tbett wcr.t into a cummittefc«»!' tbo whole, Mr. Kunurib in tiie ebiir. and sui cessl'tly took up the following bill*: a ini! In txiptid the limits | nf Gcoi'c.i-tow u; a bill to incorporate thu Tronic, s ; ,.| (h« .Medtorlist I’rotcstaut Cintsch of George- j town; a bill quieting possessions, inrolling cun I v..yiiuc?s, :t.td securing the estates of ptlrchastis j in tbe District oi Culuml.ia; a bill directing.* coda ot laws,civil and crimittitl, to bo prepared and re ported to the next se*sion of Congress; a bill to or ganize lire companies of ti.u District; u bill for the more speedy administration of justice. Ou this bill a tltstu-siou arose, alter which a variety of o- tber bills were acted upon in the committee, tvbieli, at half past four o'clock, rose aud report ed, aud tbo House adjourned. \\ AsuixuTON, April 12. Iu tho Senate, yesterday, petitions were pre sented liy'Mcssii. Holmes, \t ilkius, Moore, aud ripragtte. Mr, Johnson, ou leave, iutrodueeil a Inti tu uutlioiiz? the pay incut to tbo statu of Loui siana, ol tho 3 per cent of the nett proceeds uf tbe sales ol public binds iu that state, which wits rend :md orticroU to a second reading. Mr. liUiion rose tu inquire of tin* chairman ol the committee on Manufactures, wbother bo find observed ou bis tauie a report from the Soc.’vt.iry ol tin? Treasury, made iu austver to a resolution of tbr Konuto, sliuwiug t!:o number and value of acres of public lands iu the market, the amount surveyed, Au-.; | aud 5\ he tit-era u-port might souu bn expected from j tb-e committee, us they titott had buforo them uJi tbo iul'ormiitiou required ou that subject, Mr. Dickerson said in reply, that thu committor- had hid uo meeting siuec tbo receipt of tbo report; tiiat thu commutes would meet on riulurdny, tv lie ii it would be laid before them; ami that a report might bo expected from th? committee iu a very few days then: titer. Tiie bill supplemen tary to the aet for the relief of the surviving offi cers aud soldiers of the revolutionary army, w as lakeu upon motion of Mr. Foot; the quesliun be ing ou Mr. Robinson's motion to amend, as mo dified hy Mr. Grimily, to include iu thu benefits of tlce liill, those officer* and soldiers w ho served iu the ludian wars under Generals Clark, Wayne, Harinur, llamtramck. aud Kt. Clair, Mr. W hite muted further to amend tbe bill, by providing for tliuso wim fought in tho Indian w ars ip the suulb- west up to 1791. Bulb am; ndments wore oppo sed by Messrs. Smith ami Frciiughuyseu, anil sup ported hy Messrs. White aud Lucku'cr: Mr. W lute takiug tlto ground, iu which ho.was followed by Mr. It., that the Itniinu wars grew- out of, and were a part of tlto revolutionary war, which wt.s ended indeed ou this side of tho mountains by the pence ivitli G. Britain, of 1763, but was continu ed in fact for ten years lunger nu the otlu-r side of the mountains with the allies of that power, the Indians; and that those who encountered the dangers auil privations of savage warfare, were as much entitled to tho bounties of the Govern ment as those provided for in the liill. The arri val of tho hour of one, arrested the debate, ami the hill was laid on the table on nmtiou of Mr. Ktultli. The general appropriation hill was then taken up, olid Mr. Holmes, after occupying the lloor for about tw o hours, concluded his -speech in, reply to Messrs. Kinith and Kane. The Kcu- ate then, in committee of tho whole, adopted se veral amendments tu tlto bill, after which it ad journed. In the House of Representatives, the consider ation of tbo report ul the committee ou the judi ciary, on the subject of the charg.s against the collector of Wiscasset, was resumed, and Mr. Storrs of Connecticut, eotitm iod his argument until the close of thu hour. The remainder of the day w-as devoted to the consideration of the hilli'appertair.ing to the District of Colnmhia. Upon tiie bill for altering the draw of the bridge over tbo 1'otomnc, Mr. Doddridge moved an a- meuffment, providing for thu pureitaseof the pre sent bridge, and the erection of a uew ono ou it* site, free of toll, which, utter some debate, was a- dopted.—Tilt graph. OJicial.—Dispatches h tve been received bv the Department of State, f.-ot.i our Charge d'Affaires nt Portugal, among w liich is th .- follotvmg I’roccss- vcrhal of the mratigcnieut concluded at Lisbon, on thu lihli of January last, for tiie indemnifica tions on account of seizures made ip 1829, hy the Kortuguese squadron while blockading thu island of Tcrctira: l.Js'BON, Jan. 19,1833. The interview a* designated by the iiuder*i*ii- t d, th? Viscount of Hautarcni, Secretary for Fo reign Affairs of Portugal, ill his letter dated the 2<l iust. toth < it idcrsigncd, Thomas L. I.. Brent, Charge d’Aflaires of tlto United States, having ta ken piace on thu 4th of this mouth, the Govern ment of Portugal has agreed to pay to the United States, the follow ing .indemnities for tho prizes, ihe Ann, Galatea, Gleaner ami Planter, mad? by the squadron of Portugal blockading the Island ol Tercelii, viz: For tbo Brig Ann * jf3.‘?,7-M 42 Galatea - • 83,(Hit) 85 Gleaner - 7,250 00 To be paid in metal according to the accounts presented. Tho account for the owners of the brig Planter not having heeu presented, it is to-be made nu: aud is to be allowed upou tbo same principles ns the former nccouuts, to be puM in the same man ner from the I9tli of January of this year, the day of tit s arrangement. Previous to its presentation to tho Portuguese Government, it. is to he exam ined and corrected hy thu Goverunicut of the United. States, nud examined also hy the Govern- mult of His Most Faithful Majesty. Th? terms of payment nro fixed nt the follow ing period, calculated from the 19th January of thu year, viz: ouo-lhurtli iu throe, oue-louith iu six, nno-fourtli iu nine, and one-fourth iu twelve mouths, iu Government Bills on tbe Treasury : th? fund* for tho payment of t*,u>o iudeuiuities will Im thero ready at tha stipulated periods. Tbe interest of five per cent, to bo added to the amount of tho iudemuitie* of such vessel calcula ted from the 19th January of this year. As regards the indemnity for thu mariners ol the Galatea, for tbe clothe* double tbe amount ol the account presented, will be paid, und since no precise amount bat beou claimed for the indem nities for them on account of thoir arrest i.nff treatment daring it, tlw goverunicut of Portugal proposestothat uf the United Burns, that that amount regulated according to tome pro .ootlebt. ^HHRouud, observing t.ivur.lt i!>? mi- rines of twRnibd fHatex'. whit this (h*vi.:nuj?B' ha* dooo toward* ihJ mariacrjv» other power . . f iimenimncation of tl,» „ . I seamen of tbo Uioener and l‘\l ar “ fl '4 will be paid m conformity to the li*’ tli,! l Signed) vlf«t.toUNT D{j*s »vV' f J (-.gm-d) THOMAS L. L.Lu^!‘| ve! Great numbers ofimpostor* arc i cl ing about at the North, l"yhJL ^ to S .t> th* charitable under vuri,,,,f 1 Conlr '1 Philadelphia j; j, (| ( ,u? as Polish* j 11 New York u regular organized ih 1 *'* 1 ' beggars lias been iliscovcied, w |. 0 D " 1,1 fiom uiifortunato Poland, aud \5li,, t rcsentatioii, have excited a good deal ,u tb< l amt tliricliy obtained eousideratilcrn, S ^ n i **• '-"I'Dahlo llay.di^o3M house, o.copicd by,Id. class of^i'f l.iddplaaa eoostafflelouud it./J , 1 a liumlrod trunks, principally peat,ons giving detailed account, JjJi disaster* aud calamities whicli n,!! , were represented to have suffered i v"! nud land. The occupant *1 that the individuals wiio owned tlietTJ V n « ««ur tliroti^b tbeciluntry forui I'OSO thuri) ii m> room to doubt. Curious ironing!-The Chancellor J 5 ork ha* made “an order restrnini,,. who should he served with a cepvoffi T ft om selling or delivering to an habitmTJ (who had heelt declared such by a dcn/l same court.) any spirituous liquors h),!!!!] di r p:,ih of incurring it contempt o/u/3 All tin* may be right, and it n,a, he aught wo know: hut then the law»Zr,v"l j'li.-'t bu different Iroiu those of Virrini, I know of uo power which our Llianwri ))oss.si oi thus applying the doctrine of,;, J to bulutual drmik.-irtlsf They are ctd ol a contempt oj the icorld, as wcH a* of them J but ourcourts have uo such jurisdiction “1 \u lids t>e<:ii timdo to puss such al, moi.g u-. but it has failed.- We observefrl paragraph before up, that committees are jw e l iu Nuiv V ork for hnhitutil drnnkards al,, it is suggested to them bow easily theytni.h ap|dy to a Court or Ghaucery for “a ,i,jl dor to prevent all tavern keepers anfiotbtnl selling liquor to them.” We should be uj lean the cbccts ofsUch n statute, f r « m ,|f„J rieuce ot ,setv York. We ask any of the 1 \ uU editors for this information, as ive |,J case or two of habitual drunkards not a bu, miles from Kicbmuud Compiler. The City Bank RihUrj—The remainJwl inouey stolen ftom the City Bank about ,1 oga hy Smith aud Murray, has nt lastbeeuii cred. It was louud in Philadelphia, l,vj| Hopson and Benjamin J. Hays, m the vervl where it was buried by Murray. The reasoal th? previous searches were unsuccessful *:.<! they mistook the right square. Justice 111 and Mr. flays proceeded to Philadelphia oil day morning, and arriving there the samtl mug, they immediately commence,I a rerun] anoe; and (finding there were two squares thaf stvired to the description giveu them, they 1 such discoveries as satisfied them tlrev iirrel fur from the object of their wishes. Thcti furiiisli.»l themselves w ith a trowel, add ti side of a wall iu a burying ground, they M an eartliern pot which proved to routaiuiWl treasure. They returned to the city last«] xvith the money. The amount is 326,81£)J of which belongs to S. & M. Allen.—.V i'J of Com. -■ j At a late Military Convention ia HarriL (Penn.), it was ttnaiiiiiinusly reniamtctulri] the trainings of all Militia iu that State, mtiJ form, should be abolished. A bill lias I mu n| cd in the Pennsylvania Legislature ia ri.nlof with this recoinmendation, those nlioi'otui-i to enrol tin mselvcs as volunteers, tu pay itl mini sum to the State, in lien then of. I .rl this is the best arrangement that uuildIt-nj short of the entire abolition of militia lr? : ij W-hit-h are increasing in unpopulitrily, end i| throw st) much ridicule on th? militia srs* th? United States, as at present tontluciM But riot. The bill to incorporate the Girard Haakat] ladelpbia, has passed both Houses of the I turc of Pcnnsylvauiu. During the progress of measures thu British Parliament recently respertingthef it was assert?/ confidently that of six bin medical tnotiin Kundcrlatm anil its neigh! not oue had suffered from that disease, Among’thi Spartans a man tvai liable 1 action for not marrying at all, ormarrjii{| late, and for marrying improperly. Painful Occurrence.—On Ralurtlij 10th ult. inOreenshorougli. N. G. Henry, i ton of tlvnry Humphry*, Esq. aged kri®' 1 and 0 years, while playing with tbsepj* 1 were tending the cotton machine of his M was caught between the cog wheel and •« and literally crushed to piece*. Tandy \V. Lewi* was on Wednesdayhaj through the heart hy T. J. Qursenberry. "V ttessce. The circumstances which g»w" this homicid';. are yet uuknowu. _ Thr f survived ouly a few minute* afteriti pern tlues‘.nhi/ry was nrrested tbe »*nte das Ml sheriff', and is now in confinement.— cocate. A fir? took place in New York on in the stable* of A. llrower. between nrww Amity and Mercer street*. Sixty hors» stnhles were saved, hut about t_w_entv trero destroyed and ns ntauy families u.-pi their homes. The gold and silver artificers of have nroseuted n *ilvgrmei!alprrp«ret.i[|' J centennial celcbrntiou, to the civic * n _ jUJ Philadelphia, with n view of “ avl "® . sited in the corner stone of the nionume to bo erected in honor of Washington. By an arrival nt Philadchhia. wek««| the Cotton crop of Pcrnnmhuco #,| d y fallen very short. The Sugar crop *■ fired from tho great rain*. Iteicare of ImponterTZkhe p»Wj ^ cd against certain impostrts travrifing ^ I country.under the names of Fire .jJ Fire King, Real Fire King, Ate. i 0 ftl J muicame to this town during the Jf®*. , J Doe oflored to go into »n oven and' steak, swallow arsenic. &«; oue thousand dollar* *hould ho h ^4 equivalent." He, however, ** ,, **“ ijb] account nt lean. The °thcr, «*,»*> J appearance, wearing a travelhog T took good care to conctal kit «“Lj-kn,* muring the crodctow tw> «r ftyfa.i.wiwq tag to awaliow boiliugod, P»itf°»S*t" k ^ I - camped between two dips. le-J* ‘ 1 printing npgU-IWrnhi'Sh&'W • (The »ume fellow piaytdMW*^ . ‘.lapndlm Gift.