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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1831)
"“ir 'v ”■ r/rym t««»r , .<sg »< tit oVin ’La* iajs Wtteuipt ; jj *n Then- Xj rufii iiirfiftfiHf war? 4 -«W tfc«re' -jK*Ju»^.'«K* , ,'sin<i betar a-s-uvnfriina-grcsrt! -four*?.. -i*li :Vtf>tiioeU). ilforTi.U'i*- the <ie- j ijetamu-" •"l rm©w es* veto ■•««*». 'O'&sliwl .that ! f£ mrf h .iittt© M'lMe -Tro*«v»*!© uritl: at. Lis tiimily--badLisl I**sfotl«e t*(»kwJcaltt«iiia(i»r m iiu- priore- 'J wLMJ»«u-U«. tWTL- stateef Afw-opsa. Ti'ji turi Hp-+.ait ilium its wor-h «ci<\h> > (!OiM'i f 'ber.««s ware ii-riiiiHidu*- r t *»r \ „ <J <ww3> in tire. wwnwrvari Jove. rwft' .Time, te mi jfoanngesi. darwriiter ! yrotfc iWori.*l!H [> («icf .v;itit no y ■oldest f» <nr «otK 1. my ibiucv, vtfhwr tire ! arcver to •see wfaßhur-wfee i-< going, .mis(s J ttw rtivva-yn sjfcdciuy Uuvtrt© path” ’■pporreding o«tward, 1 rc«Hae<i ©ld 'S imo. 'J mwic tovsiwve the. people were «%citur*p; ©nil cutting thi-outc iukl Jwhd . iep vtteli *-ider na-account n-’ n dispute iihm': a w e.-rri vUrt h each party int«r rrnvted dilfcwwftiy- ,1 thmi/rrit it » prt-at ihrv not iirat twit which w-ns fi? lit urea** vr.s ■ Hct, arti fy*«y. -stung liter is .hetihui, oati the will -deny t?p the matter. "I have not a m©- rwuim tfr'iose. I hope -then didst not ♦coiwr uwtate here o« elsewhere.’ •No! aUr-pether <n® into, father,’ r-t plied the virgin. 'but-ere. I came. fun* •>»rty had exterminated the other; and 'when t ofTWred to toil die conquerors -ithe trite meaning of the word, thay-said vfhoy knew ft-otrendy t**> --weft ws l did. 'i wrked ti»ew how they came by it: they .•tjrtsivweri by virtue-ofltheFiglit of the strongest, and then foft we shouting I rnth is great end will prevail.’ ■"Pour ignorant creature 1 ' ex iuimed "■yime, and shrugged his fcr-riwmy eliotti hrrr®-. ‘.Vs I tmvdfed Oil ward from rtieirre, f. came tom nation which t-weri itis'-ti liwnas heUtgmto a Mwke, sue! left j». srtbtitwr directions with the priests wher “or caroo, and become convinced ■-of their deiiict aide crrrjf*.’ T stopped', but iprreve to My it wm e-infy to •iiwneitt nverHhetr misfortunes. ’Tin:.it ty before I wiTived, they haul ail Fw! exterminated by o-.pou-ile who •«ame to convert them.’ ‘MitiejfHrdi’ eidnimei) - the old mao, ‘■for he hep aa in wax r*ec.<l». U-jt lie a paii; reanrteii h«- narrative. *A liai: vchile ester, 1 choc it mange a ■people vvnrshi |!ped pmvtut inmpew, unit \v is exceedmply aopty at their teoUsli itdu'atrv. Rnt i coaid not stmy to e.rpur the matter with (henr, «&«l (srocluiimd ahtis, s>• I passed, that my daughter was co ninp to set them right. Didst <tt.-iu vi.sit these fpnorar.t people?’ £ did—bat alas! father, the -very iday 'hot one bcfx.w * rnwr Ihey' imd alt been wveaUnwed up by ae. imnufutisn.’ -tint fipon thoe!’ cried Time, no lon ger-able to restrain Ins impatience at the dilatory pace of it is •daughter ‘tint upon thee! Os v;l»sl Hae is it tin;t thou .art gifted wish the power to eorrtuder •i'or and remedy theuustiuefs of calum ny—of what t-onseijuerice is it that t hot: fdialt ever prevail wherever tlmn co :> eat if thou art uiwaya iappiup isd.ijid ihi events which 1 bring about':'—Better ram ome-nt All than too late.’ -‘JPatlier,’ ro.ili.'ft the weeping daugh ter, "it isrot Uiat I .am too elo .but that thou art tooe Lft. llcmembcr that he»- •awen hrtthgiven thee wings,, mnf vigor to gnrsneaa eternal light, while the feet of -f hy poor girl are tender, am! her liialm slow of pacer. Li'then thoo ivouUUt on / slai-.hers thy speed a iittle,.! might al ways keep np with the'; aval—■’ *l?«h:iw! tiie old man, testi iy, J 1 n ivr not r. mouiejit to waste in . hearing yoa talk.* So snyi/Lg, Ire spixail his wings,.shook ins hourglass at her ivi anger, and vaul ted forth on i*rroth<*v journey round the wo,-it!. tits (ianghHc fuu after him as fast she coaid; and cut resided he watt Id flop: dud though she has eves since been trying, she has never bsen abie to overUtko *l;e flight vis Time. Those who know. best, however, i.Ciriß rth it she wilt undoubtedly catch him at Hast, for ■•Truth is great and must pre ruiii.” A LESSON LOR JURORS. "A. jn tge, who lately travelled the ncrtJt w-ast cjreutt of Ire! uid came t© tire »rial »ofa ease in which most of the local con -j-e>'j"O uees of certain demagogues in the --nishborh'vr. lwere-concerned t it was the ease of a l.uilord’s prosecution against u ymui ’mau, Jus tenant, for assault and bat ten- committed ©a the .person of the jvros • venter, by d»c defendant, in the proserva -?io i of his only chtlil, an intn ent and c-iutifol gill from rackament. When rthc poor man was brought into the court, •the prosecutor appeared rytd swore most manfully to every uUivhi in the indiet -iacat. He was-cross examined by the - Jurorc, tv-i-.o v. trv composed of honest vtradesuten and farmers. The poor man j dad no lawyers to tell Iha story ; he plead- ; ©led his ©>va cause—he pleader! imt to ‘fancy, hut to the heart. The jury found -■’win not guilty. The court w«v enraged, ; fbut the surrounVling spet.tatoijr, gladdened j *■3.o etEuhation uttered efoute of npylKHse. Ihe Judge tehi the Jury they must go aaok to their, jury room and reconsider ■ the matter; <ulding,‘Sre was surprised they could return so infamous a veriiict.'” The jury bowed, went back, and so « 4QMsrUr es an Ivourmrtorned, wian the (foreman, a venerable sah; r.nuv, thus ;td <ires*ed t!te l«eueh—-“' .My ford, in Compli ne* with year closin', we went hack to •our jars mans; lap. as we found ho rea rnvto alter oair verdict, we return it in th-s tme wards «s before, net «iUtv.— W e heard your ior'iship’s extranrdianrv 'i in jua,r-> of reproof, but tve do not ae **e;»i it as pr»vp riy «r wanumtahly app’v <o2 to ind.fidualJy considered ravsur pei-i axu c ipat if* *4, may be poor, insi" it’daaiit 1 «*'% lliereforr, in that light, we eifttfti! not King out of thin Itox ulnive the coin- j mo i regard, of o'ir hmnlda hut lioncst 1 fcCu.oa; Itut, my l&rd, assembled here as » tvrt, .v< nnßcot'k'uscim to the, csaistitatieuil anpor<a«ce of tin de[>«rtm«iitwe Firr^iill ps»e f*ei r n»v lord,! tbarw*-orre app-u»b'« u, u«©yon are, by the j ; 'new and the o&natioirion, wot otdyaa an J ir-part Lit" iribanai: Co.-aadgn bccweeii tloe Ring rruif Uia aabject?, the olb udcd and ith otlciidcr, But wc Hct-in a sitViation of [ stiU _jrrvaxcr cousequenee .' for we form, us u jury, th« barrier of the people ogawst j the possible uifitTonee,, preiiidicc, ()0«mob, j -or comiptco© oftue bench, Ter-youy my lord, nae-titi'r you w'hlun these walls."l,! for- my own p;tR, might incavof'. ary res- j poet by yactrprivote vimres; bas the rao- j i went I «bi enclosed m fIH pfacv.yvuf ; private ctmracTcr is mvkible; for it is, j ; in tnveves, veiled in y*»n* ©Uiiaad one. ‘ j au.i to open conduct iu that only cußwe | look iTfae jury, my ’ford does tut, ni dus “bn- < rsiness, presume f© ofer to tlial bench the 1 i smallest degree of diarcvjicet, much ku 1 i of insult; wv pay it the rcs[>vr.f ©t»© tfi ; liorKil sivotkid j/ay to a wither, for the cot. - -i mon -It©nor-of both- This jury, luy toed, ! diil wot arraign that bench «hh partiality. pTeindt-.c; hdhmons decision, ner yet with ruducuce, .pas-ion, corruption, op pression or tyranny —no, we. looked toil as the mercy cent of royalty. »StriJ, my lord, xvc cami©t blot from our ruimfo the rtoerds cf-©B-r-old school honks; nor e raae'thc early tuscriptioiia written ©n- otn intcHecfS and memories. Hiiic»: we J must be mindful titan tmuiarciis and jndg*; eswrc foffothhkrnrortiri.-i, ti»ittyrants have; sat on thrones, and the mercy seat of j royalty, and tlie suncUitrry «f justice, have beeft polluted' by. a Twuifliatt, a Seraggs . out) a Jvtines. [Here was a liowii froui the bench J] Stay, my for'J,T ana a poor mar*, hot I am a free born subject of tiie kingdom of •IretaHci, and a naemlicr of rite cuustitu tfo:i; nay, lom higher, for iam the rep resentative thereof. I there lore claim for inyseTT and follow j jurors, the liberty of speech; a.r.l if law !re fused i: here, I shall resume k at the uon- cf this court house, a n't! teO- then; why* I dtlivcred my mind there instead of deliveriitg rtin this place. [ Gere the-k-nch assu med<-*oftiAlueeßcy;) I say, my lord, we h-tvc n©thing to tto with your private character; we know you are here only in that of a ; judge; and as such we wouldTesjiect'yoa; you know nothing of as but a*» n jury ; and in that •situation we should look to you for re ciprocal. respect, bccause we know of no nrt in hmvevcr lngli his title or his rank, in whom the law or tee constitution would warrent an mipi*croked insult towards tiie tribunal in whom the people her tv rested the dewrest a:; 1 most rahnihl© piorileges they possess, I before said,.my lord, that we ore here mer, not individually, nor do we assume prc-enrmeucc ; but nr the sa • evedclißr tetcr of a jury, we should be wantiitg in n’vcrcocc to the Constteition itseit, if we did net look for the respect of every man who regarded. \\’-c s-it Irorc; t«y lord, sworn to give a verdict accor tfing to our coucienres, and tl*e befit of on the eyidcnce before its. We have, in f.trr h.uhv , aoffuitted our duty as he nest mem If we have -erred, -we are answerable, not to fords hip, nor to that bench, nor to the Riag who placed you there, but. to it higher power, the KING OF KiXGS !” Thcbvnch-was dumb,•'tire box silent;, but approbation was vimrmured through out the crowd; and the poor win was dk-diarged. To iliu-otrntc the extritordirrary virtues ami rut’epemieacs disjilayed by the nfeovo jury, would require more than, onlinary tnfents; suffice it to svy,tl«t it ought to be instilled into the mind, anil tiie lesson engraven on the heart of every man, that lie may be prepared for that exulted sta tion. i TTTE EVE OF TflE BAT TEE OF SALA- M I.VCJ , OH THE FATHER AA'D TIM SO V. ! At night, the proximitwof Ihe two ar mies, after the numerous murches and s-anov.ivres-’of the preceding four days,, indicated to every soldier that, en the morrow, those harrasaing and to them, unsatisfactory disjdays ©f, gei’ernlship wauld.be terminated, and on the affidr be ing 'decided, they would obtain a brief respite N<> one desgiaired of success. Fires-were blaxingin vfcrkwe quarters of our bivouac, surrounded by group;; ©f men, some few standing, but most hud dled around the faggots; tiie eyes of all. w ere fixed intently on the flames, as if its blaze rcenllod the hearths of rheir'homes, nnd wafted the fancy of the -v ir-hardcn ed soldier from this seeno of excitement, ! weariness, and tur*f*o»i, to the peaceful i »>«** *>£ h.s yoiiiig-isud T»»e,fwoHwed dears., j Some,'however, more light of beort. who veil their cares and anxietree under the ; guific of e. bright rhuge, ami n merrv : tongue, L'.aiiitainedTtwjr wiiifo die lively i tale ami mirthful sally, axrractiug atrigne* ! a corresponding burst fooirrtie rr listening | comrades. Sut.even these in their turn j merged in the general cehu and tlmyght | fa! concentration of spirit. Those who | Teared to wrestle with their thoughts, 1 sought to compose themselves to sleep. Such, as stlatched themselves ©a the grouiwl'wore speedily sound-asleep: while others, leaning (heir heads en- rheir knees, santehcl a comfort less ;m<l broken slirrn her. The fires were slowly <lying out, t,r flickering .whan stirred by some sleepless ivatfhor. Much ruin'h ttl taflon that e verri.i-j-, and though irwas now the middle of rtraiucr. tlw night a:r was sharp and I chilly. I felt no iuoKiviriori Gor repose, ' and Imviug vimtcjl the out|)oFt?, slow Tv j wandered to a sjtort distimett flxno the | enuip. ffo.T irger star* only were vi»i-j him Tli" seen© was us tranquil ns «] cbarrliyurif. The p*k-*of arms, gixsips^ ct men, and ficaitcrtU uut», were dhntv j idcuded lo niv gaze. At this moment h munnwr fell up*ns my tur —i approaehe*! i the stjet from wfwiuaj the smuwl pr«c* ‘ a- j id: it w>-, vf< two voice*, of a ycaitli aad a ; foil gbnwo inaH. A sow Meps turtlier ; brouglit me, in sight of the latter—-I look ed -on them attentively. Two fig wee were re the gnsind km-clan;. a© thleriy man and a youth-of sixteen. Tie *»r fojta were cl-we toguUu r. tlieir bauds ckevated in the attitude »f. prayer, and »ln«r beads j directed upwards,; Uieir words now droje- I iKd aiistimkly on my ear, 1 recoguuzed | the* elderly on*, a moss meritorious sol- [ dier, wJu> laid risen froui tbc ranks u> a j Lieufonarrcy. j Two days foriore hisonly sfoninttl srrt revl tJ um F.rrsJami, as mi Ensign* in the j same er,Tj>s with- his father, who-was-, jest i ly proud oi* las eoimuissionetl sou, -a •line j promising 1;m1 t tit-sli from school,, arid 1 from theqoitt hetwe es hi beybaod, now all at out i? cast into the «vim<d'dkmtb. rCottid it be wondered Hi ii’his y<»»ig ajrii it-qUruled at punspeotJ-pfore b-i4W,wkei» i h * rtiaatrsil it with all be bad left ■ t>e-. i Mud- iw hn native;fond! Thai night be i hu;t wit Jid raw-; v • with; bis parent - into tiie solifuria'of thf. encampment, •■where I le— j held that foftier-aml that son, unseen, by [ them,- invoking die Father of All at that t midnight ittmr. Tiie prayer of-the son was interrupted by Mauy u sob;- his * tatli etVlotvbwt eiuTiest voice in raiir wliisfwr ccJ c*-'TS'4rt«ivki;'Uur voHtk felt iwrlVliy op pressed by dm sseivseof lda'tic.'w aml xtart imgpositicueiu commencing his peri tans • career.' Bistinetly I bcanl his y«xvn-g henrt uiilidd id! its Intent apjneben«io:i3. and utter all its doubts ;xn! dismaj-i nnd. tlnmln solibed luttevly, casting himsefftm the arms ©f his kneeling father, wtiose voice rose lundvr itsHic 4rppe:«!cd to lieu ven t<v stri -ngtbeirm id siwcld l«s hoy up the hour of combat. T)ovrn be turned, his fo'T?on Ins son’s and liisskcd hicj-, with a mq whisper. Tie that son the glory «fa sohl/crls fame, rn«l n soldierT tlynth, np pe:ir(.xi vein rent! uireiu kdikqTrc wished to forsake his dismkl trade to pursue an huin hicr and unaspiring coarse in the midst 6f t civil M;, ;Kkl in tbc absence-of peril, but the old soldier won hi not listen to these ri'naestf; lie did not chide or upbraid-bis rsrin, he knew that nature strong, and must boid her course wnccntmukd, ‘A long sileacc ensued, the sobs of the jouth became less 'frequent, and at length, befh arose, tiw son with a lighter itm) bolde.t lieart, fortified hy the spirit rfbicb had re gained-tlm lTßKtory, and by the* prayers wliichbid not Ijeen wit heard or nulieeded. The lather placed Ins arm around the youth, and both walked foist!rely a -1 ezav. I?l»c'*ftm did Tus duty ftt Salamarrca his conduct ivas especially noticed and applauded; be behoved like a- young lion, and was in the tfiießrsi ot’th© death-storm till tfo-clnse of day. Tlur struggie-did not end till m£bt mine over tbr. field, tun r.io'n this TounjjTwra’s hour was come; it •crane eehc was congratulated bv a broth er officer o;i the -almost .achieved success of t.ie day,when he till Vto-Td liy a musk et shot. His poor father sought', him a arnorg t!ie slain,and buried Idm a lone grave near the spot -where they h ml pray ed on tiie previous night. From that Ikuic tb U foifo r pmeiluwav; 4*e still did Ids Vinties welly death he-vainly -sought in every soeeceding action; at last live :q)|rit was vanquished, and bejimsed away from amongst in, unacatbefr by mortal wenp ou r liHt pierced hr one of those nitveew wcnptfo wTwJi hafHy skill. I ro/.i Jtecoßfii lions in liiun-trr rnßWfly. Nevv-Y'oi;-k, June 14. '-FOUR DATS LATER FEOJI DOT. The Liverpnef Packet Pacific C.apt Creckcr, arrived in tiie lower Imrbour curly this morning, and hue brought m the Lonrfon Times of trie Ifhh of May, l.loyd’s- List to the’l'ltfi, and a Lteerpoel piqier of ilk, day ci*-6aiHing..l Tth,- <>f-M'ay. with otlier Loudoiiand."provincial pKiiers. The Ruesiim army, wliicivat the lust prexioiTs advice was mlvaiicing upon Warsaw ~is again ou tlie retreat; Tiie p r ee’aa3iiti;wt of Skrzynecki, aunouncring the necessity he was imtlcr of retiring be fore the enemy end exliortmjr-the Poles to preserve in their struggle ugeinst their oji{iressor», was received with tfie warmest enthusiasm at r«»rsa(c. Immediately'lo, fX)O men, joined by the roost distiiigtiished senators arid citizens, went out and threw np, in aii incredible short space of time, a muw 1 idle dn pout, arid a second wall of protection to sheb-'r rke ~ »rr>fo Polish army. In his retreat Skr/.ynechi j caiTicxl v. itii him all tire inhabitants of the | eonnfry .uni every thing which could M- j ford snlisi star ice to tlx enemy. On tfte-j NlTth ot Apru, the main body ©T the'<r?i>iy! was at M ifosua, l‘i miles from War-a tv, and the head ettarlers of Bkrzvrn;!vi were fixed at the capital itself. J<i their retreat i the Foies•e&rne to am engagement with t Ire R ussiuos near Minsk, invihicU t!.«e Russians say that the Foies lost a eon sid<>rft.ble of men, lnir this is con tradicted on. the other side. The Russian Inu tie at Hem be Mielki; end fanling m> ! curding to Ida <lOOl neeomit the conntrv »o devastated that provisions could not Ire procured for his army, he judged it pru deitt to order a retreat. The London.! Courier in speaking of this event soys— ! “We itrr enabled tn state pomtvrly tha’ [ the cholera morfma was making frightful! ravage* in the army which can no longer contend against the Pofr*,wFio were coin- i p irarively snlTcring little from deseniw. The laet account of Diefosch is dated from IMordy which is be von u Siedlce.—! ’li*»he bwiiii fore the I’ohrli nnnv liuja pin advanced uu>( oceujiied'jfs old tv>-' w.Uot*. T*fi the SSfrii «f April it was at Ko>truyn f iM»d hvy«|,d Srienmco- tin the Ciftih it prcievcded stilt forther. eii*i the wugur-rd Hvtf o wenwug was at Ividu-zy e The insure**tbm i«i futhruia is repre : sentofi as having b»‘«m alo*->3t’ltirivvrsal, j tvut (be - lit fairs of Foluntl m that- extuntry I sustain©*! *a r**?» rsei© the di*o«fvr I wlifok sots folU u. die hrave Rwemecki. yrivcw bveh©'l?«e- sfo takrut liqee in the ihu-tteu *n*y : bus I'ci‘ft ofoigei? «* g,"f t- vy; its arc*. 4 *, and ; m fiic mums time is del cried fc? the .Lus ] tniw-authoritievr The Fivniii) governtiwet has afs© if> CkOKes of ooiapiain* egrinst D«wi Miguel, and by a -fotter from Tonkin of ti*c ”th of Jiay, pubSifi&etk i» the, latest French pa pcri, it aliouhl setur that step* arc t> he taken for rwlresemg’ therw. “We feeas ameh,” says fin? letter, ‘W .t ministeria* aespatdi wlmrit is said t© Imv® brought ©rdiws for. V*vr» l nbip* <4’\ vve Sue, ibvce tn gatey-ffud a brig, to set sail for Ik rutgal. Tina »wk, vrliwh hsis sfirsiel tfivoargh die .whole city has uawsed a very ere at sensation. .All fisc cfßeerse of tire reriwct- eon are eagi r to go, end revenge rmißvn Miguel die i rvsirft•« 1 fi-tvrl to the Freceh na'.iofi tot the person-;>f one ©f i*fl- must resjiectuß© driven*: tlo young »!<•;■ pet mutt already foci ti* tknmetotter under bum act the news that the French exr.x»li tkm i» Mailing to- Lostitatfok It is fosrrvil that he nwy to all the ’demand* ot -France, nod that Iri»reig:i n«iy eontaew Froiw ltrify virc im-HWends js efopi cifie cfmntfetcr. A fottur froui ISkhv, o'htcd Nfny Ist, iwinotoiecs tint the mixl crat e cwhukjl* es di(dow»acy were »t length corepfctcfly successful with the Fttrwd and Austria Cobineti, us t-> the o;curst, of re storing frnnnnility in kily; the Way ftit the ftdlmviiig Alctiday t«.lew* is sued a gene ral aumettjf for ail prditierd office*. The saioexvas to ire demeui i’ar iwt and Modena, :vitd tire Austri<ui.,g;*r rh-tur was forthwith to ho drown from A i rcru nr. •WeJiave to state -wTth, regrvi, rfmt wc feawied from vs> source whi<.h we cannot qnestiotr, that a serious difocrvuee tftktn’duccin India'between Lord Min. llendtincU,'Governor ticHeraF, and Lord Dnlhrutsie>Csprain General «t‘ Ac forces, Sn%h was ten extent, that Govern©:*- Gen era! deemed it his ifoty to place-Lord Dali+om ic rmder arrest. The imtortunt results of thes© pmeeedirgs eeraree-ly ad mit of calculation ; ns ' the European of freirs have generally sided with the (;»«- mamlcr-in-Cltief, uud refuses to nttend Lord William Rcntmek's parties. The moral influence of BtjCh a cowrfiiet of au thorities, upon--India at large, may prove of a most important nature ; atvdanxious- ly await farther iotviiigeiree wi this jxiin ful Miejeet.— Court Juw. Pa ir, .Ifay' i4.—IfttSsiair, by the Cour ier arri v© dye ste rdny, pro *ui h*s : i node ratio*i in extiugu.siiing tiie utsurrcctian of.l’a hmtl- We have sc-eti lexers-from ihe Ivnvwv who lias just revariuH from Londotv to W ursaw, iu-wTucikhe speaks irigfily of tile interest expressed by Lord Fuli&ersfon for the {ute* of I’ofand , and tfi© deteru.dirr tion avou’et* by that Minister to iuteipose, in- con junctUm with other frrc.nd}y.pow ers, to secure at-feast the fuivihooiit-of the treafy of Vienna, which .<miiKtiitee<Factm stitutiou for i'oltmd. The jla>tr»ii* Minister, in*his iuterviews u-pnrr tfos shlj yect-witi* txvrd 'Pifi murston, whejespealt mg ofi the Polish resfotaiß.-e, always used the term echa/nfjare* (rash enterprise,} and; asAJormt tknrze t!i /.Burgo- has uni formjy done here, ffcohued, that u&til their arms were laid down tlre'Empomr NieftioUa-cauM nat listen to any terms of acccm n>©f?at ion. Tim follow ing article, fur-nished uy the WashtogrinK-CorresiKitHlcut of tiie iVew- Vork .Lournal of Commerce, purports to give the true causes of the di;ssuhit,on of the Cabinet. It professes to- tlcvelope matters cbiovvrr.at \V:rsWin::t«n but hidden Iroiu tiiepuliiic at forge; and is supposed U> iai the subject darkly LmUti at bv Mr, JSfcmch iu his ouidUUed letters, ami to cxpkiin-v. hicliAlr. Ingham, as repwrt said, iutcruled to jmblfoh a We -gb v’the statement us it apimar.s in the iMew-’Koffo jKiper, without knowing what part of it tuny be true and whet fake. Ma jor Eat on arr.red in this city nhotrt tlie- first of Dec. irirlfi, and on tlm Ist- of Jan. Hiarmal the widv-w of Purser | I’imbertake, who died aliout eightKontha ; previensdy, in thoMedifemviituiii. The | sifofit and previouvty wliispered reoroa ■cliea -es the rehitious'id’ Major and ’.Mrs i J-aton, in the life twre*f her first hu-s- I bund, now hrokc nut into «j*u accHiia tioii, and (r.vX'ii Kiwaclied the ears ©f t!te Presidents private :unl p*flitical friends, some of whom tliotight.it due to Lira, to ©nfold tiie tide, and nuvise him ;• ;>ninst the aonwmirinu of Eaton to the War fjfc~ | partmeht. Tire sturdy, fifitliful, and .{Vur less lfiend, Col. Towscp, took it upon himrilf to expostulaK" vith the. President anil warn him <>i the ownficqueucets ami < n tiie same Evening, liotifit-l Maj.-Eatmi in tire dr;n- ing room of the Rritirit Min ister that he had so acted,. Th<- Presiifo.nt persisted, in tiie nomiuatim: of 'Eaton, tic he, appri - ’dof his peculiar telatfows and tlnx,'! of his wife, accepted. Alxuit the time of the immgurntieogfiie- R- V. Ezra Styles Ely, name lic\e trim Pliiladojphiii, mad \roru»ed nimself in the chnKiCtor of« great Jackson ninny into the favoruiid eonlnfotiee-of the Ifov. Mr. f'.irvqrix H, r.-lily a friend of bU-neral Jackson,.and « Inghty uaefu! man uud popular preacher of this ci'v; and in the i course ot their cimhuhii»ientiturn, Nlr. i L’ampliell stutisl objectinu* to the nomiu- ] ation ©f Mr. I'rUri, for the like reasons! a,M«i-tdhy_C©l. Tmvsoa, ad liiiT, wero Jackson, be voaltl urge Siam u_ pu u 3»»d nHileuver to sate hi* AdtoietsUnVios from the ejßlreuriisMucu* «lik& tire ap pWKWtßt-wmkl e*. rteiufejif utir. rr‘. Jj; Ely vi>*Wiil*-trVd, uiifo iht p«a missfou «f Mr.' Esripl.rlL and by his antbanty, to urge the -otjeatioxs to Ea ten.—But irnwk she segai l, Lir.v o:.d wla o be cucatisr :h* trust. = Had* it bctn dons: tl.xu,smbic good luight have risuLsw'. T he >ecr*la/y ©i War bad tcascely ta ke!* p»s! when hi* lady cudertoek t«make ; the ufe-quaiii’.am-e ofheFvqaalaes she cow suppefevd, and amoug t!xt first, imtile her , advances to Mrs l . Lidbcuui and two or ibrve oilier ladies, uho rr it Lout any ctm «er? T d«cluiefl the honor: audheocc the n tdgio bf the CtntKjripßcy. fio>o«ti as the Pri-i*:fip»f moved into lor appreciate mansiesv, lie wketed fur hijusvtf nut! fiundy the church of Mr. A’lrirq fo'!'), nhc**** JV«r. tnghasn, Air. Ber rien,'Mr. llrancft, and other afikm «*f U:e grorriimtiit, were foeu**:#,- 3!r t ’asqplu A gr* » is favor tt itfi tie rri jj. and nnd- non fified the ckuJciv To ©ter flowing. Fat. hr© uud bye the desirorcs “vtdv, and htfgldvd llii.-t ltlglilyr jffbnrisliiui* society. VV heu she sertsmi to dwgvou iwd passed away, .and that tt» da eui ir.d as -1 raid, Dr.-Eiy done :»n«f wroto to the Presid* m the i burges raid imputations a gatirst Major Enfou am? his wife, not hew wvr, then giving Hia aHtharity. Juh'< itt terwas Tmnimnwcd Uj the panic.* ;niplica ted: rant if wiut smm arrangri that >1 r.- lint on, arcoiiMsmicd by some trkuuLi >iiouh.l pcecced umiM-ifiatefy fir Pbrfudefo pUia,.xui*l ifoic bi person,demar.dof Dr. Illy the uoinc wf tiny autlreir. -He gave she rmrr.o of Mr. Campbell. On the re tim ©f Mrs. . Eaton, the President ,«mn tiior.-< ii-I)r. Ely to \l mliiirjjtotr, and or dered Air. UaiwpheU to hold himrelf h. readr.irsa, to onufront him. TTe tiny *f of' echfircivseneratt arrmd. Mr. Camp bell,. noth log Aafiritcd, procredod so tfrr PresFrlcaiViAl a ll s»imi dri liCB! he found birr, surroßinu-ti by Ely,Ana Huron, lugharo. feirxmch, ©ud.Barry. The Prcsitfont irn i mcdintely fieumuded of Mr- liatnpbeil whether lie had or ftatC not mmte such cwnirunnclUifina to Dr. Ely, at the same time shaking iu his- face ail the : papers nppcrtaininijp; to the case. Mr. Cranpbcli very cnhvfiy answered iu the affirmative, raid added that he could p. ove them arid rmic.h mere, it’ he or Major Eaton dared te-put hinrto tlte trial. Attire same ttfnl Mr. fJauiphell denoaiTcud Dr. Ely as guilty of treachery in the manner lie had brought np tiie diifcnurcc, w hen he knew no gocxl could come of if- In ft .-:lx>rt time Maj. Eaton who hard so bnively threatened to make war cm a ctrcgyrnuTr mustered up coamgc to qoes tioti-Col. Tcwscm as to h s conduct, not exempting his highly amiable and anirer sally beloved lady from his menaccs- Tbis affeinpt involvcif a correspoiriTence ■ terminating, much to the prejudice* of the Major. For the authenticity of this it< ra, l rel'cr to the eorrcspoudcnc* iTself, nnd the testimony of tfic hwiorahfo ryppcseii tiitivorin Eoogrcss who was the wicaiam of ■ communication between the principal.'; Tht* suaeiwsjoii of defects in time de monstrations, of ifi,« President and his pet Eaton, ehafiul the General so much, that in January, iSJU, tie vT^nminigiirct—i nicmfiwr ot Cdongrcss to bear a message to lugliitm, EratieJi and .Berrien, mvatin-g them to resign unfoss they did forthwith make their yespectsto Mrs. Eaton, 'idiev «.ns-vrerul thsy should enter into no stipu lations affectiag tlicir jpriuafe retafions Tiie iH»zt day the same mem tier ofCon gress -vvas deputed to inform, those gcatle men tliat it they did n«*t iiaraetfiatclv sur remler to the foams, they should be fortli .ivith reißovetL T'lie sa»ie answer-was returned Fortunately,as wa» then sup posed, some of tiie Gciktol’s political friend* interfored, raid postponed the stp- Jirsition. The history of the Cabinet meeting, A the- interviews of Major Eaton and liisr wale a ith Mr. C muybell iu th^proseiice - ©! Col. Tawpou, and iu the study of Bn clergyman, when? and when the Major tiireotened persouai chastisonrent, ail ne cessarily and naturally raised a tremend ous excitement annoiig tu r dttrhrg -which many [icrsons voluntarily tendered tlicin • selves as mines*?* to snstaiH th-e state ■iHenfs o! AL'. Granpbell. r lhii ivsarndaiT by the Pre - itfout’s witlidrawiug fram the clmveh, rani compelling hie amiable fnvni- J y to do so too, against-their oun> wdfo '•’he huhes lingered behiml a stdihath day rani at Let yk-lifod to Inexorable author ity. EeiKfiiTg cvciffr; ft fxsftefiew c:unc known to Mrs. Ifoßpfobn and Mis:. 1 lUstem, ladies in the family of the presi dent, tb.ot Mrs. Calhoun and other Indie:* had doeliuad ‘he ficqa-miteiwre of M/f Eaten, wike on proper investigation «b satisfy fiieuisdi-es as to the motive for »* ikiingy resolved to mfopt their exrapplc Th.x being- made knmvn to the General, he dcmiuKfod ot them their Texsontf for sii‘fining Mrs..Luton, when he learned for tiie first tiore that Mrs. fCTaliiotm had ret dm example which had heen so goncroliv nu;tnted. In the midst of his T<rge and <!eep Biurtifteatioir, the magician set hie minions to operate upon him; nnd it mis not long before the- srikeaie for the onmfcri • ’Colhotm- was compiCtcvT Ihe 1 residen -; acquiesced unreservedly in fiiepkd wltk-h hay been aura relied' in »i masterly a j-iifßaer in the Cokresipunc- K.xet- H itb the swiftness of« Tele graphic coHimameatien it flew to the ex tremities of the United States, and re coded upon tiie *utW of the nmchiiw , p > M TV ‘ tU ltlQ f ° rce of the thunderbolt, i I,c ‘ I )l,,iw fo «t»aiiiiiHMi» as universal, decreed In* expulsion. He with the Kec © r ir\ ol Wnr, has th and, mid to rovertbc}.- retreat, tho President has'funied'rim.lng