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tniltce of the whole. Mr. Foot
the observations particularly
0 lutn on this occasion. Mr
ed.
nation was then taken on con-
the amendment made in com-
te whole, and decided in the
, 70 to 63.
mdmcnt was then further a-
> ns to extend the term of cre-
1 destroyed, from two to four
tended, the bill was passed to
ding.
mviAiix.
test FROM EUROPE.
New-York, April 5.
cb packet ship James Mon-
Udgers, arrived last evening
oool, which she left on the
the 4th. Among the passen-
n. Viveas, the Spanish Am-
1 suite, v
[>dgers has favored us with
V2 date of his sailing, and Lon-
the 2d ult. inclusive.—
jver, furnish but little news
I. was prorogued on the 27th
*) the 13th March. In the
=“rcd on the occasion, read
Chancellor, he says:
Is ilis Majesty lamented that
ffactices such as those which
| ’ll recently called upon to
Id have existed in this free
Juilry, he cannot sufficiently
le prudence and firmness
y>u directed your attention
jf counteracting them,
kibt had remained as to the
le principles, by which the
'ipiness of the nation were
liunaced, or of the excesses
ly were likely to lead, the
Vanguinary conspircy which
\n detected, must open the
Inost incredulous, und must
lie whole world the justice
Icy of those measures to
llged it necessary to resort,
| the laws and constitution
London, March 2.
(retry <—OnMoundaylast,the
iHioinas 1‘reston was nppre-
j lodging, on a charge of high
[underwent an examination
Itreet office.—He was de-
lody. Thisllewood is com-
j,urges of high treason and
lunt for high treason only.—
Ifor murder.
IromTcadiz.
■Spartan arrived at a late
[ht, in 34 days from Cadiz,
It on the 2d March. Capt.
Ims tluit no important opera-
I n place since our former ac-
Iroga entered Malaga on the
ly, but was driven out on the
i by O’Donnell, whose force ,
[ 6,000 men. (luiroga had
gn. It was believed at Ca
jole army did not exceed
ll'lie lioyalist artuy in the
"rnoutited to 15,000, com-
|ic. The people of Ca-
Lvorofthe Constitution-
leyre had been into the
bd a number of the prin-
Iwho were seut to Ceuta.
\i the whole, speaks ra-
of the success of the
£ed through Cadiz
■dispatches from
* his way to Gib-
x the Franklin
Vited States.
, Uthinst.
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