N;iifiCLiifclaturc*.
I'^ni coNr.:t;;" skcond skssion.
' I'.NATi:.
I'lK ns’)\'. J w. ir>. 'I'hf*
wus (ii !'i\orcfl IVoui’the I’lvsi-
■ i' lit oi Hu; Uiiitfd Stules, b\ .Mr. Evcr-
cu, liis ])i iviity s-crctary.
Til the oj Iht I'ui'i/i -Sht/is :
111 gompliniict; uiiii tvo rrsolutions
of t!u‘ Soimtf, tlir first of tlic J i ;uid llir
becoiid cjf tlu' j:;d of I)c(niiljfr last, re-
tiiicsiitui; infoiMiiatio?! ri spcf ihc injii-
ri('s wliirli have Ijccii sustained I)v uur
ilizi'iis by jjiratiral (lc];rc‘darn>iis, and
i/cIuM- (IciaiU connected •Uicrcw itli, vUid
rojMi'siin;,'-. also, iill\iniialion ol' iht- iiu-a-
•.!irts wliicli I'.avo hrcii ackpicd lur thV
iii|,j.ic'ssl(jn (i|‘ ])iracy, and w lictlicr, iti
ill" iipinion f)l’ llie I'.xccutivc*. it will nui
'm tii c t.-ssui'V to adopl oiluT iTicatis lor ihf
act,umplisliinciit of ihr (jbjoci, and in llial
cvcvit. vv!i;i’ ;,tlicr ir.oaiis it will br
Sabir tt. ircur lu, I iu'Tfwitli transmit a
ttqiorl IVoin the Si-crciiAi-y of State, atid
like-.vis- ;i i-e|)(,i'i from tlie Seri-etary
oi the N’avy, v. iili the dociimcnls ii ferird
tointuch.
On llie very iin|)r)rtaJit fjiiestion siib-
juitted l(j t!ie Mxecntive. as to the iieces-
'.ity >l recjiiriii!;' to(jlher and nxjre efl'eo
t.ii:'.l iiie.ins, liii- ih(‘ siij,|)ressi(jii of a prac
tice SI) dr'lriiciive lo the lives and ])ro-
jierty ol oiP' i iti/.ens, I liave observed that
ihrci.' (\;)edieiits oci iir ; one, bv the ])iir-
:;uil()f the ollendei-s to the st'illed as u(!ll
as iiusetllod paits of the Island fronj
iu.iicc iIk'v issiie ; another, by repri-
'.al (jJi the liiujiiiv of t h(> iidiabitants ;
;pid the thii'i!, Ijy a blo( kade of the pbrls
ol liio'.e K'.’.nds. It \vill l)e ol)\ioiis lhal
jieithei’ d liiose me isiires can be resurlcd
to, in a spirit oi amity u itii Spain, othcr-
uise t!ian in :i f.rm belief that neither the
,!7)ven;me'U (/I’Spain, noi- the j^ovenininit
ol ti‘i.!i( I’ o1 th*'se Islands, has the j)o\ver
to suppress tlial ati’orioiis pi'atlicc, and
that t.'ie Ltiited Stal:‘s iiitei pnsc their aid
for I lie accomplishment ofati object which
is uf equal impoi-tanc(' to tFieru as well
. s to IIS. A( tin;;- on this principh*, tht;
lads which jn.>tily tlie pi'oceeditii^ beiii^
iini ersalK known an:i felt, by tdl en^^u^'ed
in commerce in that sea, it may {’airly be
])[-i' iumefl, that neither \v ill the >.joveni-
mt :it oi Sj, in, nor liie 'government of
eillier ol tho.se Islands coinj)iain of a re
port to either of th'ise measures, or to all
of iht'm, should such resort Ijo ne( essarv.
Jt is, therefore, sii'rivesied, that a pov. >ji'
(:t)mmeii‘urate wiih eillier resource, be
f^ranied lo the l!.\ecuti\e, to be (‘\ercised
accordin?;- to his disc ietion, and as ( ir-
Mimslames may imperiously irquire. It
I'l hoped that the manifestalion (d’a poli-
vv so decisive, will pro(!uc(‘ tiu‘ happiest
re'-ult; that it uiil rid the seas and this
liemispiieiv of this practice. The hone
is strenfjthened by the l>elief that the i;-uv-
enimeut ol‘Spain, and tlie (rovernmeiW of
the l^h.nds, parliciilarly oi’Ciiba, Av hose
rh’cf is kiiowt) here, wiil faithliillv co-
.|',irate in such measures as may be ne-
(( .'lary lor the accomplishnient of tliis
important ol)ject. 'I'o secure such
co operation, will be the earnest desire,
a?i. . ol course, tlu* zealous atid porsevo-
(i;i:3M'iVorts of the Executive,
.lAMES MONHOE
'Fhc Senate then adjourned.
thercforo, l;o;v'vl tl-.c ' ili r ;..'.!-ve to
f'uiiibei luiid i!oL-d v. oiilu b'j ;Jluv,td io |
stand overtdl Mo>'lay. }
DEl.AWAHK AM) Cll I.sA i’l'. VK V. CANL\T.- ST''.eK. !
'I’he House then v/ei.t iiito couw uttie ;
on tliC bill •‘autiiui ihiii;'ihe subsrriplio'i j
of stock in the Dalauarv- and (Chesapeake
(’anal Company,” by a vole ol ‘.2—.Mi'. |
'rrjmlinsoii iti th** (Ju.ir. |
1'lie 1/dl, wliirh authorises the Secre- |
lary (d’the 'I’reasiiry to Miiis'I’ilie, in tlie
name of tlie United Slates, for Uj j sliaics
in this st(Kis. was liieii lead.
Mr. lletni.liill s’.ateil, that the rmoinit
of these 1 .'>1'O'shares, \\oiild b-* S,’i '
I le C()iisideri‘d the biii id snn''Cii lit. i;ii|'i)r-
ti.tice to je.slify a lew remark';. A survey
hid in en ip.ulle i.ii the route o' lli.s ca
nal, b(dore tiie revoluiioi). '1 iie first le-
t;islalive siep ou i!ie '.ubnc*. was taken
by the lei;islatu i e of Mai y land. ,v. hich pro
posed to co-oj'i-rrie ’vith !/elan are ajid
I’ennsvh ania. l:i const qtieiu (' of the law
\vhii:li was''iibM'tjueiilly passed, two c(^m-
])iinies weif for nil (I. The su!)jecl canti'
before Coir^ress in lS».t'i; and i’av(ira!)le
reports were made, in t!;e Senate at vai'i;
oiis times', fi'oni IK'.ii) to i.';l'. Se\(r;i!
f)ills also j,ai-ed the S- iiate. The House
of Kepreseiitati\es had aiso had the Mib.-
jecl iH’fore them iVom to DJi, a;id
•Teveral reports ui favor c.f the canal v.'cre
niade. Sevei al Ijills were aiso re[>oi ted
in the House, to{ :'eat“ stock. TI.e Mat‘
of Maryland had ])assed a ( onflitioiial act
on tlu; sui)je( t in IHl.:. and the state of
I’ennsylvania had al^o a' led ; but rio law
|)assed whi( h was efl'c-( ti\‘ in i's ciiarac-
ter, iintil IKJ". Th‘ report siibse()uent-
ly made by t!ie I'ni^ineer, v.as fully ap
proved of by the I’resident. The canal
IS lobe T)0 feet wide, I .S feet deep, and 1-1
mih's in len.t;tii. C'oJitiavls have* been
ir.ade, the lands puir/hascd, and the work
men commenced in A pril, !8J:. In one
part of this canal called iIh‘ Deep Cut,-
mui-e earth will be r(>moved than has ever
bi-en removed, wiihin the same sjjace, in
any j>art of the* world. The estiniute.->
Tor the whole canal, are about S1 , >'0,000;
ol which S70()/)i)o have been subscrii)ed.
Xothinij; is now wanted for the. c omple-
tion of this work, but the eounteiuiiH e of
the [^(.nei-al l’^oneinment. Many persons
who are ready to i)urchase shares; are
iearful lest the wor k should be attain sus
pended. 'I’he countenance of th*- ,i;o\ em
inent will renii)velhis ap])rehetision, and
induce those persons to co-operate, in a
1 :t.j;i III; I i(Ar:.: .iiu:- cuciin a.
J-'ron c Cijr:(:r.:.nd.:il — h’j t':i J rcyrlc?:'.]
-vo.uc, .!A\. 1 7.
S''ii’ictio?i.—L;'St eek oi*e (d‘ti’.c most
‘/uiinilar case;, (d‘ f.edi.clion w hitli i?'.‘r
r.aiiie 'Dei'ore :my ii:i-y ]; rhaps in tliis
ried Juds'-e !''d',, artls
ti’(.n sit'iui; in the t ify
. iblU. p:-i:tls . V ill already
:j II n oil; !i :i'.‘ ot tlie I! ;.J.
is adcfjha'" t ) I)i;n:,^ to tlii-
ij!ce;)lif,n of the ab 'Oi’binj;
llorSK OF KF.l'Rr.SKNTATIVES.
Tm iisi-AV, Jan. 1:1. —Mr. Wright of
fered liie follow iiig- i-esolution:
lU'soh'c t\ That a committee be appoin-
••'d to prepare and r>p(j|-t such rules, as,
in llieir o|>inion, may l>e proper to'be ol)-
M r\e:! by this House in the choice of ;
I’residenl of the Utiiled States, for th
pe!-n (! of four \ i-ars, from the iilj day of
.Mc.i-; h next—if, on countiiij; the votes
gi'i ii in' ih(- several stal‘s, in ihenmnnei
p c'sci-ibel in the constitution of the U-
nite.l State"-, it shall ijipear that no per
son has rec-ived a majority, of all the 1-;-
lectors of I’rrsident and Vice-l'residcnt
'aj.jjulnied in the s(;\cral states.
On motion of M-. Mallary, the rtsolu-
tion was laid on the table.
I'lMDw, J\N. 1 1. Speaker laid
before the House a comniunit alion from
ihe Pnst ()(licc 1)( pa’ tmt ni, contaiuin!^- a
st-iJ-'ni'-nt ()l I hr e\;cnt ol i ai h jiost route
in ' ne L niied States, tlie number oi’ miles
th'- 'iiail i, ii ansj)i)i led annually on (M( h
roule, vvith the atiiiiial expense of trans-
po)-:.iliou ujider iMsiiu!;- conli ai Is. w hi( li
A'as ri l.'i-?-ed i() the -()ininiitee on I’ost
)flit O', and I’ost K’oads, and ordered to
be I’riii'ed.
Mr. iJeeeh-'i- nu,\ed'lhat the House
1'ike up tlir f^'llo-^^ in:; resolution, w hich
b.id lieen on the table lor soun' lime, w ait-
imj lor a report from t h ■ S.>ei ctarv of
ar, which w as promi ned ni a fi w days,
but had never yi.t been j)i't-M'iitrd:
I hat liie j’r -sidciit of the U-
nilefl States In' rc(ii;i'«,;c(l Io coiiiinunicate
u> ihe Hoii-.e w ha! p!-o-.;-fss tl.e r.n-ineers
niadein (\.ir\ini;- inio ellect the Ai t
o!'Cor,->;re^s of the liu-;d ,,f .March, liiJ,-.
•T.l:.le(i, •v\n at-! to ( !I^h a N'ational
\i'lD',ry on the \ v'e,;rin Wa'a-rs."
)e.
OHM)- !(S f,l
i" iin!in;.,!i, (l
IIII
bn
nil
I \v.
s btinrr
call-
t.iti'i,
. on
!’.at the coinnii;-
tlii- mol iofi (,f Ue'
: > u a'i. ol ' onrse.
I ha! i;enili-mai!
e' '.-cl !)\ iiidi^pd-
' r 11, ii
military point of view, a channel of ti-au:;-
portation of stores atid troops, this canal
is of the hii^hesl importance. 'I'lu* iliii’i-
culty of transj)ortini' mercliaiidise a/\' oss
the isthmus is very great. The comple
tion of this work would be as beneru ial to.
this ( ily as to any otiiei- piaic. The ves
sels wliirli will pass thrau'h tlii. ca>!,-i
are t!ie same as l!'.ose w hieli pass throui;!)
the Dismal Swa.nij) (!anal. He had no
doid)t lliat a j^-eneral system would be
adopted by the I'nited Slates; but tin re
were many particular objects which
mii;-ht not be embraced in this ireneral
S' stem. If a sum were distri!)uted amon.^-
tlie states, in the ratio of their population,
.Maryland, Delaware, am! I’ennsylvania
would not derive an ecpial advantai;e from
III is measure. He would riot attemi)t to
name any sj)e( ific profitswlilch niav be
anti( ij)ated from tliis canal. I'n.de'r all
the circiimstanres, lie was satisfu'd that
no loss would result from this purchase
o! stock, on the j)arl ol liie i;o\ernment.
ll may b(> asked w hy PennsvUania could
not take the stock which yet remained of
the ('anal.' Pennsylv.'inia had already
(‘xpended a heavy sum on internal im
provement. She had made a vast extent
of tnrn|nke, and it was ik)1 to Ix; expect-
('d that she could i^o beyond the line
she had marked out. He ‘concluded his
■emai ks (w hich were lelivered in such a
low tone, that \w could jnly catch them
imperfectly ' with callini- on the Hoiis»> to
suil'ei’ a vote to be taken (n i his bill to-day.
He repelled tiie id(’a that it w;>s not jri
time to commeiu e w oi-ks ol'‘thjs charac
ter, as inap|)lieable to a (nintry whose
pojiulation vxceeds ten millions. Hr
hoped the f';eneral ,^'-o\I'rriment woiik] ait
in unison with the- spirit of the nalion,
and make a ( onimeneemenl of a system
U hich imo i be so eiiiinenily of ad vanlaee
lo lie- w hide coiintrv.
'Xo a:iiendment i)ei-ir.-rjHVred. the com-
niillee i-ose anil n-porti d the bill.
On motion ol .\lr. ( oek*-, ihe (piesiion
on the en:--i-o-sineni of the i)il!, was oi--
dered to be taken by \\es and .\oes.
Was ilii n ( ailed, anil there aj>-
j)e;ired—Ayrs s;.—\ors
J he bill w a-s then ordered to be read a
third time.
On motion (d‘ Mr. \'an Hensselaer, ii
was oi-dered, that v, he:i (he House ad
journ. it adjmiiii to meet on Mondav.
i\Ir. Stori’s ollered the lo'lowint'- reso
lution. which liesoni- day m liir table:
li'esn/rr'l, 'I'lial iht- I'r.'sidcnt of the L'-
nited Slates !n- retjuesiet! lo coiiimunicale
to this House sui h pai l>,of the corres
pondence b( iween the ,^•o\eininents of llie
United States and Sjjain, relative to liie
|)iracies ((»niniii!ed in the vi. inltv oft!ie
dominions ol Spain, in and near :!ie (iuif
ol Mexico, as i! may not, in hi:-, ojdnion.
Ijc iinjiriij^er to commutiica;'*. I
i lir House ilien adjourned till MomI:iv. I
'■I \i; \i! \ ( ’ I
A' I i)M-,i>AA. J \v. I'.'.—A biii I'nri:-.! ;-to
.^mnid tl.e ;w ; authori^in;,;- tlu- ])a'. iiKMit
I'l-oiMTlv lost, ea])!urri| or (’r.-troved
bv the enni.v w hi!,- in tlie mliitai \
'■1 Ihe U in'eil Stales, an;
V', as It ad a I hii d ’
1 , ,._A,-avs .
( ••UtlU V, V. .1'
at Nisi I'rli
Hall. '11,e
have { n
but no rep(i
l:li!l'l a 1.111
iiilere^t which rei;’,iicd i'.i the- (.'oiirl
Hou-e for two days, not I'ldy from the
circuiii;-tancesof;I'.e ca.se, strai)K‘‘ they
v.cre, l)iii also from the e;reat>di::]day. (;!'
judicial ( loipience v. liicli lhal oi I'asion
di-ew' forth. Jvm'. Mvtr.\n, liie yonii:,^
woman who lia.d been the oliject of the
sedu' lion, w :is t!ie prineipal w itness in
lh(> cauM'. It was an tu lion on the case
b:(jup:l-.l by t!ie mollier a';’aiust tlie seilu-
ce;-, \Vi[.1,1 \M I)\w r.s. ^\’hen tlie yotin;'
woman ame forward to f.;ive in her evi-
denei', (>very eye w as cast upon her, and
she seemefl lo shrinl; irto ihc very earth
liel'oi-'- t!>e t;-‘izi^f the crowd. She was
dreoed in a becon!iiiL,H>lack crape .t^own,
''i’ll a moiirniiiL;- shawl thrown ovtr her
s!n;!iiders. A simple j^reon veil from a
common f-,traw hat, huii'.^ over her face,
vviiich on lemoval, discovered a counte-
n.nice wliich liad once been beautiful, but
sorrow had stiatched ihe rose.s from her
clueks. She is rather under the middle
size, and betrays much frat^ilily in her
form and shape. Diirin.^f her examina
tion, which lasted over two hours, she
sunk under the antjnislr of her feelin^-s,
i)ai-liciilai ly when the cross-exaniiniiii;-
couii'sel, put direct and pointed questions
on the principal fact in iuestioii. When
she iirst sat down in the chair a])pi-opri-
ated I'or female witnesses, it was some
time ijefore she could coni])ose herself to
the critical nature of hea situation, but. bv
de-.^rces she assumed a considerable por
tion id’ I onlidence, w hich supported her
very well until the cross-examination
commt nci’fl. Slie showed every symp-
ton\ (>f modesty and decorum on the irv-
it.'!;; (jccasion. and diirinr these monii !iis
of ovei-powerini,' sensibility, when burst*
ins;- into Hoods of tears, many of the jii-
roi-s eould not help brusiiinij sonieihin;.;
away that irembled on iheii- ov. n chi eks.’
Will. Dawes,'the defendant, who had
been the cause of her nnforlunate calami-
Iv, was sitiiiMi; clokse by, and wi'.U a sini,ni-
l;ir fleg-ree r>f ell’rontery, everv iu)w and
then, w l)i.,]>erini.'; a new ijuest'on into his
t oimsi I'-: eai'. He is a v(>r\ rc-.jiectaM''
lookin,^; man, of al)oui •!() years ol'ar^.-—
•his hail- has assiimed that kind of iron
‘;;i\, whiih stoul, alhh lit; men wc si'en
to jiossr^-; i-eai- his ai;'e. It apjiears that
liL* s'lole int(^ lirr chambci-, one d;iv in
.Mav. ;u;i! at conijilished his viliain-
oils jnirpi'se, when no persor. was in the
house but hersi'lf. Ii vv a:-. a!)0!:t mid-dav ,
and a severe looth-;i( lie had made licr |-e-
tire to her o\vn i liaml'er for a little re
pose. Dawes was vi-ry intimate in llie
house, and w as riccived, ii apjiears, as a
Irieiid oi I'le I'amily and a suitor lo the
yonns,- 'voniaii in (jueslioi!,
_Thc i^-rrat cloiiuence which this cauf.e
eliciU'd was beyond all jiraise. ICach of
the counsel shewed ip-eat ine,enuitv and
power, but Mr. .Maxwell, the dislri'cl at
torney, shot lar beyond all his associates.
He closed the summini;- tip on the |)art of
the pluintifl ; and never did I witness a
i^^reater burst of eloipience than fell from’
his li|)s on lhal jccasion. It was not
beautiiul ; it was sublime. It was not
tinsel imat,dilation : it was the solemnity
ofjiassion. Mr. Maxwell is apparently
heavy in his jierception, but vvIk u some-
ihim,^ that interests the deepei- fe(din;s of
llie human bi-i'ast, and the I'ternal priiici-
l)les of justice, comes with full force upon
his mind, he then meets w ith an object
that he can f.;;rapj)Ie, ;;nd l ises even be-
yoiifl the wants d’ the occasion. Hr
j)ou!'ed lorth the copious toirei;t (d' bis
mdi;;-nati(jn af;aiiist ti-e drsirov er of .Iain-
•Manran s ] ract' and hinor. He cani'hl
each eireiMiistai-.i e in ihe ( onduet \,f
D:iwcs. and r.d^ed upon il srMeiice by
-cntenee. u:nil hr swrpt eve:v ivniainin’'-
ira'mr!it id’ virtue that ajipearrd in hi^
ciiaracter, and e\hii/iU'd him toil;- (-onri
.iiidjiirv in the (dors (>! a perfi'ci demon.
Daw.", hud l;i-rn one of ih • pall-liearer.,
at lii'- liinrr: 1 id'the yoiin;;- i;;dy’s i'.ither,
w ho hatl di( d a short lime pr( v ions to t '!■
s;;;tial e-.dr.ni!y vvlii.- h bi f 1 hi r. and li.r
aeiidtnl v:; s i.st ovi rlooked bv (lieserii-
tiiii/in-in:. Ilect , I’.Mr. M.>xwe!l. He le-
p^res.Miied Dawes as avaiiin'i iiliu',,!!’ of
111'’ Iriendship he piVil'essr,! lo i!ie memo-1
ry o! ihi- de:id l.ii.ici-. lo ompliMi tlu-!
riii-i and desiiov lion.i" of liu- livi-.;-!
dai!!vl.;ei-. A: ihi-. ,,f t!i-- addir^^',1
w hicll w; S p. • 'UM.'-e-; i,v }]■.-:
w liii a'li'i'ii' 111, ''oi . i' an
lip tri-mided lo ir o\-i rvi i;
ol I I'e spe.d, r, aiiti ('vr! v e-.-
iiu !l liei'ore 1j
(,'K-!Ce. Ill sl.oi !. it w
the iint s' r j'C'i inien;. (
has bee.) v iia' ssi',
li'iie ; and il
no siisail [):-..i e i",
'.■> ii'i ou*-',!;, rn
diet (d' thi' ir
lie • .•me 'i-urties a;e
commenced bv the
Da.'w*c.'-. ior a bie-.iih
As il i.s jiioini-
inlerestini^ I eniieavor
von an acconnl jf such, portion',
t.ol generally puhii;d;ed in
j or. '-ca !1. i:i
cu'.ice:i’.ed. i I'-’’ '
!;irl la r‘-ell', a-:iin-,
1 of |)!'ijV(iise ol le.ui r
j bk it ’.V ill
to s;-iv
ef it IIS
maji,
wei-e ('••(is^-in.-;- ■
iii:r last, tlie la'.
the newspapers.
— \ i;iysteriuiis accont.t A'as
puiiiid.ed a lew days sim cnder the sii-
natiire « f one v iio ^l;.’;iied his name John
Mi!iil;:;iii. Matia.'C ibal r/i he and anoliu r
o: e !i.;me v as Tl'ci.ias K-erman,
I’ .l' fr ITV (Ml i' i’lday e'. rll-
;er fell ov:)'.'::rd >.!ui v, as
di OM :it'd. 11 v\ as I tI'-’d that > lea oi -
ceased’ said he was lo i.e mar; led th.u
('venini^. and Iia'! e;:’!i’ !.:i-'.ua.i.'l li.jie.o-;;
in his trunk, ai/O'it v.i i' ii I'.e e‘pres: ed
some :in\ie.ty. 1 i'.e di i '..i‘- d v iso
represenle:! as Ii;;\;a^;' eoPe.’ i .\r',v-
ririiiis\vick. I'roM the nu.i'iier i;i y fin !;
the accDiint was pid-i’.-lu!, M‘- p!'.;ofis
were excited that ;di was net a > it "!ui:;!d
be ; and the police ofiicers nnderto-.k :ui
investi.L^alioii. '1 he I'ese.H -tr.'.y i,)e rr.thei-
ed from the I’ollow in;.;- circiinistanres :—
Several persons lu.ve been examined, and
it appears'tliut a man «d' the same name
as the supposed deceased, a !'ortde;iier.
has been en:ai;-ed in llie distillint; biisi
ness at New-IJriinswick. iie came to
this city last wecd-i. with severad pipes ol
whiski'v. and about forly iat hoii;*;, all ol
ul'iich lie sidd, and roaliva'd t.he casli :
and since the nis^ht spoken of i.bo'. e, he
has not been seen. A clieck, howe\er,
sitjned hy him, lias been piocuretl i'roni
Xew-Brunswick, and tlu* si;natiiit' is a
perfect ftic fimi'c of his name .as u i-itten
in tl’.e hody of the letters sent to the Dai
ly .\dv ertisei’and I'.vi-nin;;-I'ost, i;i\ini
all account of his bein;; drowned. It aisi'
a|ipears lhal I.e v as eni-aivei! to be mar
ried. .And it has iiei-n fnrtlie!' ascertain
ed that jiieviously to leavin..;-Xew-lii iins-
wick, be tested liis creilit by borrowiiii"
i’roni his friends as much nu,ney, in suni^
d’from to 1 .'(> didlars each, as he ceii-
veniently could—to ilie amount, alread’,
ascerlained, id’1 J lo 1 10t> dollar'.. Xor
is this all. A man answerin;>- to this
de') rijition, is ascerlained to have ^one
oa Ij'jatvl the (.'orles, on i!iee\c oft‘-,e de-
[larti'ro )f that ship i'or Li'- er])0(d. I’roni
all these cirtiimslances. ihc conclusion
is il ii-.sisliide that liie ft liow lias been
play ill!;- liie ’part of a '.w indlir,;; knave,ai;d
has sailed for ]-'n‘'-l;'.ri!l—leavin*'- an ac-
ciMint (d liis o'.'.ii 'ieu’li to C(;nso!(‘ his be
trothed. and satisfy the demand', fd' his
luo-coiiiidiiiv- li'ieiids.—A. Com. .idf.
Uj , ...iCr _
po-.ver le'.n.irid in U;e t.s-ui V- '
insj is i-aved by Mr. K. luiad-.’. ’-
wiiic!! at the same timr n-.,?i,.’
and belter b(,ai(Is. About
!'iC.
!di (
have :dready be
Kendal! i:i not jirerafed to
ness of sawinij, till several"i"/'
•• annexed to the
( iicular saws have Ion;;- j,,,
apjienda.L';-es ai*
Circular saws 1
the peculiar construction oV tliis I
otiier parts of tlie machine, ;a.,| p" ’ -1
cation to heavy timber, ai'o wcil
a i>ate!it. 'i'ke ardour in ui-jj j, I
cii ;itil the skiil and i'l.i^enuiiy witj'
he has persevered in this new • t. j''
Invention, ai-e worthy of c
a.uu
Iii-> f
.. coinpleti- success -iviH ^
me and aiii;-menl his u;;ci'ui„ef'''-
I reiM tl.e v.--V..:-k D-i'dv-Ad-c--
'!’he I'lrsident of the Mexican'p'
St:,tes I,a:. adoptel the trulv
;n'a.Mreoip;r.in;>:pu!)lir audi.nc,s ‘:
I ili/en.s. .vn o.Hk iai notiro, j,, Ij '
can p iper, mention;; that he wilfr ‘
in person, complaints, petitions, ' ;‘'"
l^ dav in the week except W,,.;,:;;
Salui'oav, ane. i.ie lestivai davs 'vp'
in' iiHle tlie Sal;balh, ) belwccn'thV i,'
ot one and half past two. it
llu'.t the de;):,rtlire of t!,,. '
y pi...
■ PUJIC.-:
/• mu-1,11)1, e/ 'Av////! .—'^'e.'.ierdav, a fall.
p;ra\(' ioiil.in^;- hdlou. fioiii tiie IjTid of
•Siea.dv Habits, made apj'dic;itifin in tli
way of liuvin-'ss lo the ki * prof I’ouer -
field, lo!• the piir basr o| i v\ o 1:ani;in '■
jects i’or di-,M,-cli(,n. He said he v-
indiui'd by some Doctor!; in Coe.nectii
to entei- into the specukilion. and e-.peet-
(’d it w as a !/)od oiie. I he k'.'eper did
not e::aetly leel himself autho.'-ized to
trade w itli .lonalhan, so he told him he
would introduce Iiini to se're.-bodv who
ln'lter riiders-ood such inisiucss ai.’d witli
whom he could drive his l>arf; dn lo ihe
best ad\ aiitat;e, aiul aret.rdiik;I\ took him
to the jiolice (dlice. He soon,' liO'.vever.
discovei-ed, froni the inu rro'^atoi ic-i j.iit
to him hy the jn;,tin-, that'tlierc v. erV
doubts about liiis l.'ein:; ablj to accom-
plish Ids object, anci t.^’ai lie ha l c ome
on an uvikward eirand, wldch n.i^iit
percliance, involve him in iserioiis dil'ic id
ly In short, he was ';iven lo und-r-^atid.
ihiit aithoii”;li this w,.sa ^re;it tradiir.-
metropolis, where all kimU of uoodVand
wares could be bouM-lit aiid s.dd, vet no
one presumed to deal in dea 1 liniiian
llesli. He then became exceediiudy a-
larmed, br-;rrd pard:.n, an:! i>romi^ed if
they would let him t;o, he n-ver would
‘■n!,^ai-;e in such another s])ecu!alion. In
' oiisidei-ation r.f jus i-norance and ai)-
jiarenl smiphcily, I,e was acrordin.dv
jx i milled !o drp;ii-l, aiifl made otf vv ith ■ 1!
I'osMhle ha towards J,|. ,,alive Stale'.'
i '. Hr.
'ire.—We ll;:’, (• ;:u
^ oi k. I |)per Ca.tiada
desl; U'-ijoii of I he cenii
'lie I’arliaiiM hi tio-.M.,,
liie broke out . '
c'-.tT'a ' liert __|’i-oni
atinoiini ii:;- the
■ and !;ort h v, in.; ol
ill tii It town. 'I'iir
, loiit midIli11 oi ihc
'd'-indieiioi-:, V, in-'. ;mrl!,!irn. wiihsiirh
iiii'y a^- to drfr.,1 ,,,
1 !!;■ b'ldy ( !' (hai i
i lit- SO' :i \ i-v>- V. ■s ' i vrd
b'M. not mail coil. .(I,,,,
I I- ' d , :• Ti e I'.re oi
i-eppr.
^'■m1 aa;l
Iha
ed to llr
' I •
•ture of the coiui,.,.,.
mai.'. on ednesday and Satiird-.
vents Ills attendir.j^r ^
W'e may i’orm some iilea of til,.
• d nn.miers and ).’:o\eminent i-i 1),^, v''
i.-an lel•^iU)ry, from the frdlowinv
oi’en'-es and crimes comndtiKj’j,,'.i'^
caj)it;d, whicii we iitv.l siiccessivHv -'
poiied in several of the luiest |
have receivfd ;
Oet. CO.—A man and a wonn;-,!
carried to prisim wounded ; and
m..n and worn .n lotlie hosp.it.dofsln \,'a I
r;is lia\in.!>- beeti woniuied bv tlii |i-
wlio intended to rob tliem!. Anod-I
man w :,s arrested for atteni|)tini> (,j .
iui oiiic-er w ith a da;-,-!;-er. .Anoihei- n'-
was arrested for entering-a house i-
beatiiu: a woman.
Oct.::!. —man was carried to i'
ho;^pital wiMinded, who did notkiiov\"^
person who had attacked him.
Oct. C ).—A man was taken to prio'I
for woundm- ar.othe:-, and iwo woum.:;|
women were carried lo the ho'^pital.
.Oct. 2;').—corpse was found in i.
street, and a wounded man lyinjr ni.-ur
who was taken to pri'ion, hav iiig hci,‘n i'
lacked by an artilleryman.
CVt. '26.— Two men vvert* coniiiiif.!>c
to prison, one for strikiii- a sfiitiiie.l
with his list, and the other for wound;:,1
a man.
'i'liese are specimens of the daily poi;:.' I
reports in Mexico : so that the accuiiiP
V, e lune oi’ten received, less oflicialh.j
oi liir Ireijueticy id murders in that coi;:-|
try, h;i\e too much foundation. It is 'i
ije sincerely hojied that the new
nii-nt will exert themselves to extend :i..
sei-tirily lo the lives of their citizi'!,-. I
V. hi- h llie world has a ri;;ht to rx]ii'c; 1
Irom tlieni. II Uiey intend to iiitrw'iu'r |
the arts iind improvements id’more ci\-
ilizi d cf>untries, by encouragiiii'I’urrr.;:.-
ers to live amonj;- lliem. a.fier tlu'ixair.-
|)le el Coloiidiia, they wiil lind it iii'Civ
s;iry to oiVt r ; (;me better j.;iiaraiilit' m
their ],i-rs(>ns and projjeriy, lliuti sii'h
(laiiy rc| oi t.s as the al>ove, or they c..:-
r.o: e\p-'' t a ver;, i’ree e;ni|^-ralion.
Jri/'i —,\ resolution ('
the Senatr, p;;'sedatlhe last session :!
(’(^ni'ii"-.'-., called upon the Preside’it i
Lnitrd .Slates to transmit to lhal
iiiforma.lion (d’li.e dl’ect pnuluced u!i'
rekilioiis with Spain bv the reco;.;aiiioi;
ol the Imlrpendenl South .\meriraii
ernnients. Tlie diK'jiments alVorditr.;tlij'
inlormation, il will be sri'n by refciTiu'e
lo the Messa.fe (d’the I’resident, il'’.u
his inti-uiion to have laid bidore (.imi-
trress in comi. ciion w ith the '.Mes>j:>'f-
1 hat intention \v'a> accidentally not r4'-
ried inloeiVect. On the ;>1 h of this nionlh-
they v\cre transmilled to C’oii,i,M-c-‘
'I'liey inal.e a volume of 1 !0 printni.
iva'-rev.
e have turned over the leaves ol lin'
volume (d dociimenN. which we liiid
a.l le.el as important a-.aiiv lhal h-'''
'lieen p’l sented lo eon:.,ress at ihe |il'' ‘' ‘
session. Idi! vi-onsist ol'leliers fruia
H-('re'.ary of :d;iir. lo .Mr. I ousmh-'--'
e:;r!ie%t ik.te (d'whiih is I.ith June, 1
■>lid ;f .Ml-, i’o>;s\ 1 i;, t') I he Scci'e!al'\
''Uite ; ji letters which p.isscd lu-lv'*"'’
If. '.Me. \ i;ist .Minisier I'lcaiji''
nda:-’. •.’-o.'. S:):;in, and the Sec'-el.iiy
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