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\ V, iS'i ii s/cxr/'i:. !»oNi AV, rrti. '2.*, ’P28 — I lir T 't H'! sidi i • *«.)iiinunVu :iti il t» tl t S«M :i’ i)i, follow M g' 't'*- Icr t'roiii tlu- I’lfai ‘« !.t >t 11.«■ Vii tf(l Stilt- s. II’ii.x/iu.21. / /t'>. 1828. Ill tr;ii)sni'.liisiir’■ * oiii iti>n ie»'Mvr(l froni (■iivenor i>l 1'. ; i->s\ Iv I'ia, witii iMain rc -f huion^ (it ili ♦ 'oiiiilidiMi I ulth, ri laiin;'; to tlic rniiiOfr* m.i) I (IcfiD it riiy ()tiiy I'l rcrtMiiiiit'iid 'o tin- ccinsitU rtt I'll cl Ci'nr.T'*s, tui -li. ^uate pio- •visioii fi:r t! ( pi rmiihvnt pr s rsai'um and rt'- yair of tli.il tiriiit Xiii'ni I U r rk .MUiN /iriNrV ADA,vs. I'lic- resolution siihniiti il i'v .'I- U oodliiiry, oil 1 r 'I'iy, au’l'ori/i''.|:j :iii in i;.toflit' n.ca- fclirr.s to l)i’ Uiloyt^'c . ill ( ( hM 1,IH ITC' (if 'Ilf J'r iicii criiiiiaiici oi j‘!i l.S2f', \\uscoii!>i- titlMl all.! •.•pTii’ii to. ti!K I.A I K. iskoun*. >Ir. f!. n I )(':i r’.iiiirniriii nf tlu ( o:),milter on iMdiiM'N" ; of'.li-? Si ' ati', 7’osi ;.ir! I Ti!-.1’’ ' t [. rf( ri,-i ;■ inosi p;iiiifiil i];;tx I't 1 ■ 1 II IIi he U :>t li ( i M ii. Jit I'lrv. .Ik’ flit.tiiijMil Ik (1 r(,ii:iiiuiiilin;,'- li III' f our ‘.iiiiv. lu- i:l> il \ 1 sicrtiay, in tl -.i'”.. u! l,‘;if p:i^! tu'iUf (.’c'ool.. 1 :mi li- v:.i-c. ^^l. l’r‘.|(l-‘iii t!iat, in til - ; irf.j; ihar.i e TVKi*! JT I'f ,1- 1. (I r?«D. :!). I, >.( 1. r» (jiii -fii>r t' ot tiirit hi !»' il —T?if- V*ir?-Trft>idci,? co*a- ( r. (.i' llic I,C};islaturo of I Si iiitois jiiul Wi jyrt.'fiita- ( or ^n>s, to tiiilcavor lo il'i \ I 1 I’i.s ! i.il, onii-Miih}^' hki « iilo Iprli 111. ■ i-lj'.' i.tiT Mi.l ULtici.lS .or t!.;' I M.,,- ;■«-, . ('i j;l(i;e. I', Ij^-'iit Ilf fxpect- At il lllli S U ■' to "'Il tl •» ( f'lU ,; !y Ilf Ml d 'oi ,t '.t tl.'s iiiotM III. I’ll- ■ 1.;-;. '.mi’k' I i).iv 'iM.fii. I?rn\\n, tli.it Ji t h Jii'. . iill V, W ■ t\ . i- ■ t ' un- ^ j^r int o( i .nil to aid the State in t on- ''Miri;i g (t rtain ro-.ds. I'lfirrtd to the Ccni- tii ttif 01. Koads wild Carnls. Ktifr^rjc pr(i=(iiti.d tl.n c rc«ohi'ion^ (k m tlu' I r^risliitiin of tin Stuti- of (Miio, dis- s. iitii'ff from il r opiinoi r x| rcsscd in tlie r- ^o!iiliniiH ot' till’ I,«V f ^ovii!i ('iiroliiia, ’ ‘pi.rtiiij' cfrtuin criisl.tiitlorial jm'nk rs cf tlie «.i .;( r.' ( t mnn lit, ill r. latioii to intt riial iin- pfoM nu iits, tlic iicoura^'i.nit lit of doiiK'stic iiianufac'urt s, h\ mi intri hh*nf dnti*s on Itn- poits, ;.iid Midli jr tlic Atiiricun (Jolor.i/atjoii S> n, for o'i.ci ,‘rt (. pi rsoiis of color.-- Oi'diTfd tliat they iiC on iLv t-ldc ain.1 be pi iiit'•J. Mr. Il.-rrison prc.'cntci’. resolutions ofilio l.r- fislat'jrt- of dliio, dcf I'lrlr’ff lliat, h\ tlu Copsti- t'i*loi>, Oon;'Tc.i:i i, vt-sti .1 vi it!i full pouer tfi fo.stfru!»(i {U'oti-ct donnbllc iiulii.stry, ttudiijjli- out tiiv v.li.ihi-r crnjiloyi-d in a;;rniil- tiiif, coniin rcc, or niiim:f.icuircs by liyin.f tonii:ij'c and liri];ost di.tit". ■nil usiiAV, »UR 'JiS.— Mi'. CluiidlLC suhrnit- t' d tlic f-'ilcjwinf^ rr lOliitloM ; /ir.'t/luii, Tlii'.l till- o.'j*f> I f Major (.encr.d oi' tl'i Aniu o tilt I iiiitd ritalfs is iiuik i-cs ,;.ry, aiui, tluivf. re, oiij.;li' to l>i ali'ilislii il ; ai.d lliut tiK- Coniinittce on Milr.aiy Afi i.ri i (, im.i tiny arc luTfii'., itl^Inu;t(^i lo Ijnii;.; in a l/i!! forilu put fui'-f ot a^)oIislii!.;r r;;il..! oili'' :»crordiiii;l}. Mr. iii.ri'bon suliUiittid ti;c followii'},'' ri solii- li( H : /irf.dlr^il, T!i it tin- (’.iir.ioittec on 5’ iihions iii«prrr into ll.c ( \pi''ij n* \ ot j,ih'tli.j^ a pi’*'.- s on t(j tlic litinilv oi the Ltc Major li. iKi-;il llrouii. nil M, ni(,\id tl: I rt-.ol '11 -.I I OF !• a. r. F. I’.AM. tr.ii. >in)i- rc-'.olutiun ll'-i i'C't I uioj.; ntii would t n !iih !>: dl';iiii udni ' »■- !> ’..I'-M' t vi I V Si ir>*i)r pr( ii( iit is .11 ri oP I", - r, w ’li '.vl!..t tiii'i!!- r ill' II I '1 An,-. 'iii'ii(il lovaliK t)'• f' i;;t i; iii till' lali* vv ", v. lu i. it V:'*:iiiii(n I : *h:it ai. diici-r, of Liiownil^t ar ' I'Ui'iii II . I’, !•( vsiiiiont M'’ta'y i lu cnl (;| , .’ u Vlll, 'ilUitili Mliit;iry i \p( I • ( i,« , L.'d l.f»-n ji .• ■! -li ‘111 lu ui' lit . Ill A'iii\. VV V no,' all- ' ;o!l..‘i -V.ll. \vl'::t]i.' yi.l j;T;*iitluk- to UK I, VM !iv:iid (fill- ti’st i.nll>«nt » x- P •> 1, I'.ip.i.lj. l'(.>’i I'.. I'd iiy sfC'JiiiJ, .Illd Vliitll Vp'll.rl ( I i,iiiii-ii'I w i- tlirji iciifd, that t!.c ti'i.ii rt ! idt Wi.M ij 1-1 M'l ii u., it waK—■ jiiMji'v tu 1' 11.11 it. i.ln.umv, ui.d Ins, , , . - , . , cniin-rv. s:r, « l.i N.i. M I tun in n. ilu, ' 'I'- scinoio.M. i.f ad'Hi r, ut .. ii.rui-,;. r, lu' ni I tl.c r, Mdn'iot less int,-.-o.-.;-, .,1,1 iMi.i.fotiy ,u!i u; -,.1 to '>»'I*'' nst of U. pr. s.ntat.vo fclifv. till lUl.ir 1,,.' I )ii ol 1 n « n'. .,1 a iiK.iiii. lit >■' L'n ‘1:M'.- ( ; U r liri , plliin, -dll I t.lu-l, I"' ......... "w,.:,.., .Ml.,,,.,. cflli.il v! .!■ .i '.ot ri ..1, It WHS tin ^'ooii tor- tu'iC' o* I • i-r 1 Hi I - .4 - I to Lie >>iii roin.il d (.n Ins .\7\>Tirr:s. Mr. Mii'cr uliicii w.is I on til,' tahlo ; J 1 li:it tlu Su’i rt t.nry of tin- I>■ asu’^y liin- tl d to ooiiiiiinrii atc to tfiis llonsi tlu liioii'J.iy at; t. nu ii*-i nf ill!- cl t!if l.’iiilid Si it' (or I 111 »( ar 10*7. Mr. Vnkl.tli irovvd tin' follo'.vin^' rrsolu- tlori i wlu.' ii u..'. r >'d, n,.d ^id on liir t iH!r : i J{ '; I'l 'id, I I, At tf l'n->idi iit of liif I nit d [ t.r rMpK st. il lo t]ic S.,i iVary of to infi rni tSis’.iov.st wh-.t fniM's llll^e(;] ■I V, of'Ilf hi list of Ui pn scnlativos ot ill 19'h ])> ir.M.luf, 18U6, .vliicl. rc.•>i)!iitio:i r.rmlior 11-:* ot tl.i- dUI'iTonl wojkb (.f Iiit-ni:d l!i.j)rrv( fiiciil, conipriiin;^ roiiti s fm- Ko.ids .iv.d r.n-.nl- atli iripts to improve tlu' r.'^viraiion of i!i^lr^ v«'Tio ..I Kn^tli to l].r v^i-Ioiis all*i- {,'fitioiifl in his ip ci If. Hr. iilmii lunv ni vcd »n adjmir nifiit; but the HiOtion V.a-^ luj^ativtd—ajts “U, r.( es 74. 'I'hc qntstH.n >vas thin taki-n on Mr. iJrHy- toii’.s anitriidniCiit, and dtcidcd almost Lnani- nio»i!.ly in the ii^jfi.tlve. Mr. Oak!« y moved the following aTtirndmc-nt: “ Prmidtdj That only so mtn'h of this apprj- priution herchy made a« shaJl be necetisury for tlifr completion ofsutli surveyb and e* miiia- tions as have befn already cominei.cei., shall be expended .ind then obst rviug’, that, iVoiii the inliniktioiiK around him, lie perceived an in- icrs cf tl,c Ottuman Government to the fli|ilomatislj> in tftecliiig tlifir de- paruirr.” In a pdiiicril article of some worth, coiiiaint'd in the Consiitutionnt'l of Jan uary I, wt-find the following foreboding p„ssaf,n> : , . r “In spite of fhe honeyed lanjjuage ot dipliimacy, every ihintj announcts a shock fif powerful interests and a general hrc;ikinK up throughout Europe. A! reafly have some pulks of Cossacks visit tentiou to continue the debate, and expressinji-i j (j t he right bank of the Pruth, and ex- his convict.cm that the ipiesli(Jii could not be rc achf li duriiiff the prtacnt .sittiii"-, moved that the House adjourn. '('!ic inoti.iii prevailed—-av es 90, noes Oy.— U hereupon, the House adjourned. tiitflHflcnrr. Loutinudtion of Iht I'orcign Actrs. 1 itnily. K V. t. , V, liO w a I Lak .s, ( ri ( ks, Jiiil !1 ! and IsUniN th.at have I ■(, am! to pri.ti cl ( tenilM ius.s : aiiu cbiUlrcii, j navi- mi nm'u Makei, or pro- d f.is fhetmn. In micI. a 1 r-' (,om ri n.ent. v.,tl,iiilhc (lifiereiif St.’ti s am' t ■ iTiiorii s, tii ni tl i \ ear Jl'I'JIIiS OF Tin: EJiST. Jkijc.rlun cf the JlUml Miui^iltrs —Tlie (jiu suoii us lo the depai liireol' Uu' Allied Minibters from Constantinople, is .sel- lictl. t)n the cvt iiiiig of the 2d of Janua ry, (lespatche.'i were rcccivfd by the gov- ihnu’iii, announcing the dcpariurt'of the .^ilIli'ller^ IVoni t lu*'I'ui kish caj>ital. On I.r .S ii (it Dfcenibfr, Mr. Strailord Can- iiir.^^ proceeded, in the first instance, for Sii.yrna, ind iioni tl eiice he wtjuld goto ( oilu. — M. dc Hibeaupierre had gone tu Odessa. It was supp'^sed that General l«uilli'iiiinot would titke the same route as .Mr. Canning. C(jurier s'ates, that, •‘Af'-rr an cxJi aoi dinary Council had i»:- ii held, the I’orte renewed its refusal (I an ( pi 1)1 the intervention of the Allied rs. 'Die Ariibasscdors in conse- (juetict’, dctii.)tided, it is said, their pass- v»huh weic again refused, upon vvl.icli they prepared ti lca\e the 1 ur- k'sh capiiul. It vouid appear, that, with •••'pec’t to the sul)j-''cts of England, I'lancc, ar.d Hujisia, tiiere was no di'-po- siij(jnoii tlie p:.rt of tl'.e 'I'urKh to mole.'>i fliiniiuany way. The CJovernDimt is ‘ j- taiedto r.ave !-(en erigaged in niaKing 11 vi'ry pieparation for war ; but noihini^ , j iiicof f'i^t( n; uiil) tin-ti5cigcs ol'the iiiobt (iviliztd Siaii s, Dad btcn attt mpted, or ppfijri li to be iiicilitatul on their part.” h b(-i) 11' a I- Ii-d lo all I, jiiiSy n.crit.d h;s fhetmn. In Mich » i 7'“; I " '""'I'' ITh.^ adNicLsfVoM Cunblanlinople, thtv' I iiii.Miiv poi the nitiin- ate ot obiec.ls SO j '''‘I* MU lu.M\e, J Iify V i.e .!• I'l l.in. . a d ^iii h vviis tl.c fa- t Ik ’ ‘I' U . or'i 'T- .'.VC SOii'.C f irthcr parlictilars as lo tlic rliory, V^.tliin tl,at tn:e. tin ;,n (1(11,t ..Np, ndet:, I-,-,ual departure cf the Ministers. M. orili.m.d Iieisyuy to hi ._xpe,,ded. luMl.e | .lu-niinot cmd Mr. Cuiitii.ig had (luii- ■'- '■itioli of e:;i II i-i.iiV-, ;u ; ;'.,e I me vn.n.!! . i .■ *-i r, » i i ■ i i' I.a ;, will i,:rlia'.; y r. ij i.r.- K.r i.s n;..,;,!. iu,n. "'‘1.^ 2 o clock Ui the alteriioon, N'r. .Miila;-}, ( !i ii:-n :ui ol'tlK CoiMiiitiee (n y> t.f.iiun s, ro.-'.' in I'.is place, nd saiii. tha!, ppeai I (. an anx'i 1 \ on all sides of the to ^et ti.ii.|i};h with lln «j)pr(,prl;;tion l>ri. .o.i' i.s he iflu ved Hint this liav and to- r.it I mw vKonlii 1)1 mi piy snihcii nt lor that piir- pi.'si , lie liad r'seii to j^ivt i ot.ce, that, on Mi n- ili.y II- .\t. V, lie'.lu r t!i( a[ j)n pnatu'n hill slienlu litiv e I I I 11 dis) I s. d ot or 1)1.1, hi ?ln uid IllOVi lor tlu cniiM';eiat■( n (.f iln t ilf! hiii. Mr. hill sill mitteii ti i tollovving pajKr, to po-ii ici.s jllS'.l Jtii'. w tl' >• till In ml w l.ii I. I .rt , ici* tin m would be soon eolu ; 'lie l» ini fr ni wiiii li oi.f ihi \ Xci i iV eii the']-d n \ .‘•npi'oi l, wc.idd. m> a ti \» «hort iionrs, f>e hu .i . .•oi t no h.n • i .hli to *upf)ly it Jli't, ;li rliivrj,'- con ni t'l d th, sr hciuwd ol.j-I t>» O' ii ' .dlei t 1 11, ti» 1 ill ZTi')^l.‘y I’owi " , li.i 11 ii.iil liiilnrin pr.i ri. C'li tiieiii. I.is (t.i-ii^liti me- iiiii,.,! to bu ei'Ui l.-y--ti. Ih.it i o'o n w l.n h h; 1|: i1m. i illilu'!; and SIICi I '..,!iil!y si rv i d, lor ■vh. h lu hot oil I, ..I.-I liirwliieii, as he be- 31'i'i, b. )| * ; j;i\1 11 hii . 1( . lu- spiike w,i|i T ;.l .'I s OI h. r II. j.p;i i I-,. (,t lu r i .\alted i-.nl; am ^ ■ li ■ natOi.", MI thcc-'iHi, ami fer ^,'ion- dc'lini, ^ ; and ..Imust los last sii^h vv.is the c ..Imost .ei: spi-ct in (hi r, soh.lioi.9 • wlai I) I now .sub- bri tioil fi'r her iniiiinnid pnspnitv. Siu-h, f,)i. -.aiil Mr. II w,i',i!u mail in 'iu and ir deuih, lor 'V iio I n..nio! \ 1 ..sn ihc trii>u',» ot Cl aiil’ v, J t),; iri’ 5n r o.'i: I p ‘dll- > rm\. Im I II poseii .IS ail ami i.dmeiit to tin bill, in h- mt iidnu nt to ihe acts imposing duties on ini- por’s. At t!ie I ml (.f the hill add— “ (ni fold).;!) i raii;4'is, in additi(,n to 'he prc- Si 1.1 limy , the .sun of twi i l\-live (»i.ts per ' himdrni, iiiiporti d into tlu l.'nittd States he- VI ,r” lute thev left their hotels, the anibassa- tlurs of the three Courts had repeaitdiv Cei ■«1 11 ■fhi ! t’ ill I'.,I 1,1 “Jit o/rn/, I ti.ii 'li. 'S (I 111 lii. tt.i •Tk /, 1 i.at 1 he Si'iiati I :ive I- •i .-n t. ilic d. i 'll (if M ,j..r ( • t i>- !,.ti ( on, ..anilii };- (. i - 'I t oi-iii ^i-ii ..ml leader ii. the I •t'' iv > I I ( ! ,p, cw u.Niaj^aui, uml l.rie, ' V !i . Ti .t, ,s n m .rk of n sjiK.t to the j u r.l, ibi- II ' niiiers I.; til, S n..te { IN'n-'ltNAI 1'.,l’t;u\ l-.M K.XTS. I’K c iMomfd hii'g-ofmouriiiriK'on I Mr. M. Unthi, Cha-.n .m of the Co,, mlttce 'of . V s and Xii ai.s, moved tlu- pos poi.c int lit purpose (,'f laKing op ami at 5 they Here out oC sight. 'I’hc ?viaii]uis (i« 1111)1 aupirrro, who embarked in l.ib s'.ip hrfore y'her ^1 inislt-i s, was siiil detail.((i on tiie ith, by tlie North wi: J.at iill r.int;!. lie i:ud previously gi\(iitoM. Miii7,iacky. toe Kussian Coii- ‘ ul (letiei 111 ;it liucharcs', instructions, in V. I icti he acquaints him with his de- parture li 1(11 Cotijitaniinople, at>d at the !-ame linu , ch bires him not to leave lia- barest tiii farther oi ders, because his l.rescnee (lieic still dept lul'j uputi partic ular circumstances. Th«* capital, in con sequence of thf precautions tukcn by tlie Cioveinnieni, remained traiiquil, yet the I'lanks were i.iM wii hout uneasiness In- aniined the route traced by Catharine j the ancient empire of Oitoman, dragged on by fate, is preparing for a last «flort, and uiirnlls with confidence the standard ot the Prophet. A remarkable fact in that People, for the first time is—that there is calmness in their anger, and moderation in their firmness. 'I'lie strug gle w'ill, in all probability, be icrtilc in catastrophe and decisive results. It is a grand spectacle that opens ujjon us with the opening year.” Ik ll’s \Ve«'kly Messenger, of the 6th Jan. concludes an editorial comment on the political intelligence of the day, with tltp i'ollowmg Iemai k :—“The condition of Turkey at tlie present moment is this —she may be as sullen and obstinate as she pleases ; but nothing which she has ' e power to do, can advance her object nf resubjiigating Greece, or of obtaining an indemnity for thelosses at Navarino.” Piom France—Change of Ministry result of the late Elections in Trance, has produced a'change of the Frcnch Min istry. And the change has produced an improvement in the public securities. The present state of French poliiici is quite a j)U7zle to the public writers, on hoih sides of the channcl. We do noi know the character of the new Minisity. though as it it was the ulttra party wlutii triumphed over Mr. Vilh leat the elec- lun.s, it is hardly to be. su|>p(jsed that it \v:ll be more liberal than the former. 'i'he Courier remarks, that “ w the jjieseni state of parties in that coumrv, 10 form a coalition ministry, seems to us lo be wholly out of the question, and the formation of an ulira admiristraiion. how* ver agric.ible in cert4.iii (quarters, v'ould spif ad giniral alarm among the 1 11 rich. Tiie clain s of the Priests \'i uld be expected to be enforced, and qu« stions of 'li e last inijjortaiKe to land ed ptopril’ors would imrucdiately be dis( us«>t d iipcler (he injlucccc of terror aiicl bUsptcic.n. Gnat Ihttuin.—'I'herc has bren a de- ialcaiton in tl.c reverue, of l!ie cjuartcr eliding the 5th of Jnnuary which has oc curred in the excise. An of Shaftesbury : f^rivv Seal, ^TE,., Loiidoi d*. rry ;Tn iisi.i ( i.l'i , ^ r,f >-A.- (j. Mu t, .v/ Dawsoii; Chanrfil Lord L, Chancellor of the I)u( tiy cf 1 Lord Bexley ; Mas'er of ihe Willian* Horton. If such is the change to be made .irgue the worst «)nsrquences. era! system of Mr. Canning is bai'doned—and the ultra tories are i„ i** brought into power, under the inin„d* ate auspices of the Duke of Wellir p.,/’ for the London papers expressly dui" ‘ that the Duke was specially sent fr,r Ihe King, and that fhe ne.w Ministrv 1^7 be formed agreeably to the Duke’s vie«j'^ Central America.—Accounts frorn country to Jan. 1st. received at Salt* ^ by letter, concur, in repreiieniir,^, state of affairs to be most drplorabk 'I'he civil war which has been for n" years devastating the interior Provinr','* continued with unabating violence, 'fi.^ Provinces of Nicaragua, St. Salvadol' and Ciuatemala were the principal thca* tres of action. The cities of Leon aii( Grenada were engaged iu a most san^ui^ nary and devastating civil war aga'ins* the cities of Nicaragua, and Menagnj' and St. Salvador against Guatemula* The Nicaragui.uis, or Governmeot pariy hud captured the fort of St. Carlos, (fij tiance of Lake Nicaragua,) and thereby cutotfall communication with St. J(j|,„j and the interior. The troops o| n^j President (Arce) had gained repeated aj. vantages over the firenadians ; but, ow.. ing to the want of ammunition, 8cc. were unable to follow them up. The corn, merce of the country was almost aimi. hilaitd. Tl'.f contending armies were piliji;ing and robbing the cattle, hucien- da*’, kc. Agriculture was neglpc ed. 'J'he crop of Indigo for the preseut viap (1828) was computed at only 2800 to2400 ceroons (about 3.'i0,0()() libs.)—fdluo slioit onc-!ialf fiom lust year. I'hir* uas no prospect of a -peed> lerminatiui of the war; the limited means of ooili parties preventing any decisive move- iiienis. Ill fine, the Treasury was es. hausted, and the country presented a scene of distress unparalleled in the an- nais of history. Sa/em Gaz. Great fre at Havana.—A late arrival at Charleston brought information that» dreadful fu r had broken out, on the night of the 9ih ult. in the village out side of Havana, which destroyed about six hun dred houses, exclusive of negro huts If was also ascertained that eleven person? isierial papt r sa\s, tliat tlie docistie amount to between COO,000/. and 400^000/; decline in this department of the exening mui- had perished in the flames, e (loclitie will, - 'I*!., \N Inch was ci.mmitlid ii the (jommittc^*' if ihv Whole- lioiisi on tlu stale of the Union to rtliicli that Dili was eommit'i d. fi lo- d • i) - pii /lO' nioiiih d tin 1,'cusc of Kepri Si nta-' ot jir v'.ti bill*, for tbe •■ ii -ti w 11, in conjnuei lull 1 m- oi tini.->hcd l.osmi ss (.f \ i slerd. y , vv tucli vv.is ■ ii'Si i,f ht prt >-f i.tutivcs, :ilti iKi |l tr ^ tin- . r.dion of the appiojjiiation bill for I'l j'Tti, I. 1.1 (.wi,, t)ii \\ I diu .-.day', ii.U iiial .11 pi'o\i-mei Is. Iwil\L o eu>c!v. j I 1,, iiMituin prevailed. 'I he ( rd( rs of tlie ''it til, of M:i. opposed till first par; (if!da\ Wire po''t;>i;'.i d .lei ('rilli);''ly, am! tlu ijiion- ' Ml nn. Ilf* 11’01: n-bt t woid.l e>t • I ^li ' tioii ricnir It};' i.n I be aniendmi ni ot .Mr. Drav- ‘ i.t. t'l 111 () n.oi t i.i,.;; ior an\ i*1"' aii i lu'meiit repi.ried by tlu' f'ori;- 0. ' . tl', I tii., u 'IU n - 1. ‘ I miltce oi I be \'t hole on thi state of the L iiiciii, :i ,on . -M-il In, I- j;Tei, tl,:»t his 1 'insi it liii follow In:;- provii-o, afii T tI;e t'. 11 .Ni.i'.v I.i..tl si, I III i)j,- (1^,,. tjn- I sum of .lO.Otid jiroposi d to be approp:ialcd for 'Il 'ed I \ h.iii. I li.i. I. ,l.e. tl.-! SI nsi- I f rfifers, 111 T-i.s hitiOii. Ill itOid. Ill U bop. ! ih ) 'ji etion. , I'bai. ■! h *11 '1 l!u- 1 V( is. Ill tl; iV-'i : jjv I >r a ,,Ii u t'l 11,:.n u as SO I t SI I'tli;,, lit, ,11(1 IS I'l iMrit'rioiis J^eiilleiiian wdidd voti d afj.Mnst the aSi II 11' |i{ o i.di r- l):"' I'UI.I uhich i"o\,r,;r tl, vK-ar be C.i-t ; am! ,t i:.’.a''\i- b'-di.s si vas , V ^ rse lo \ I,! eeav.',.- hr )•, yuli mp.,; .i/. (1 r ^ tiul »il. I. Laip. •! re-.jl'i'.' M, !.• 11. Ihov I , and ii , ^ ot II ' I milN, III «t lu-' I iiituiii, VI hii lial'- .\ ill . I ■ I'.t;, II III iraw 0 ; as III 1 lioil.' ' a milU'irv ivn , ,\ i.u d ♦ o a di > pot ( t io\ I ri Case, I’.ie IIii ' b’ I'-, .,f i bcsloWfv' lb' b I'l'i.'.is p,»lUO'i.S. I h. nu I'll I T' il)};- f(.r .'lu ( f ibi ir Ir ,1 > biidie.s (]j.‘ the s nu . 'I I •w I 111 il'.i the S..;i,e 1 11',I ... to stop 1 !i- d.d IU.1 w . •pra' llee w bu b s|, ,iM | t tl y . !■ SI v\ I •; s, ;,,'W I v : tba' ^ I |i It C;i).s! I aim (I 1. il( i.i'IHO i d I .1 I . liro'.'. || laii'i Iil' 'I 111-. 1II 1 )i , , 'I In I lijaiiner w a'> I'.-u >\ r. te-1il\ ills I I'.irai !i •. .iiul b;s Oil nu'iA lai'l li' r 1: O' i,i , '' ■ . n i. i ’ r- .it th.- ■ e li;_,s .,f l',. (' n ,f tl.i •VV II ,1 be s III I le'v >\ li.iiM ji'/i coiil i;niit siirv ey " 'Chill no fiii'.’t thereof I'C cxpetid- ed up nai y surveys, exi t ptmj,-such as liave bei n already ci.iiUacti d lor, or \,here the sur veys luredtir madie are i)rep;tr.uor\ to the conslrnetl( n ol r;ia.ls it canal;, for ihe’ii.aiispor- t:.tion i.ftbe mad, or mihtary purposes.” Mr. Wilde wen! l'i!o a ninutc rvlew of '..hi.t had ba[)pcin d d'.r.'li.” the Sicoi d Session (il tb-- n. i I'l u”1*iuth f:on.n-s, whin the ilr.st };i n. ral I'l'' -eiit. I l.'lll for tntv nud Iii'[irov enienls had neen' intro ;m I oi"ili’. ^ btd.ad l.em ' dm I d into tbe II,)Um. He blnted hisiA.ii iM' e- ■ I iiv I'll in ;ii ai e, I coi.rM in n lal ;o:i in that bill, and dee I ired bis ■ o t nr mills imui t the ' adhi;ei re now 'n tl e U'o'ind I i- had tlu n ta- ibe w boll- (oiin»’-i w:is Lci;. In w as u dHui^ il i pow I r to make liiU r- ; am! il .'s consist, 1,1 II .1 Improv I II I Ills sbi;;j !d be e Jkcrcisi d, but mil ‘ II' I ivi tl.' icsti el,oils. N:r. (.1 ihaii m .ih a slu/ri spec h ai^aiiist tlu i!ii lain I h*, ami ii. tav or u I -o I!.m b as w as t.ui Iv |1 b I ,i,ii ot sn i \ \ s :■ 'ri .11. 1 e SI il i.r SI 'f a-- lu ' hstiti.l I I I as w . II as oil •* ‘MVidi’^ iiim (ur Internal fii nruve-’ iskerl for their passports. The Reis L/ leiiilI caused them to be nnswered that thr Purio would make no dilTii ulty iti dc'- 'ivcrlug llrnian:. to ihcm, if thev could show orders from their Cenits fur the stc[> they were going to »ake ; otherwise, it must I'e ignorant «.>f ih.eir d( parture. t!ioui;h il did not intend to Ihiow an\ obstacle in t!ie way of it. Orders were give M underhand, h(nvevrr, to respt tl the NC‘;:v.Is tjf the Ambassadot s. It l;ad i.ot tr;.t;sjured that they met vvilh any d:fti culty. M. de llibeaupierre, it is said, ga\e hib two collcaguis, hetore his fle- pur’ture, the assuratic*, tiiat if the Porte respected, in its full ixtiiit, the Couven- tioii oi Ackerman, and i!id not, by some inconsith-r.itp step, (onipromise the pr.j- j tcrli'ia r (jI iJiissia over ibe two pr nci- Ivt venue docs not say much fjr the pros perity of the home trade. 'Phe Morning Herald sa\s—“We undeistand that up wards of ICOO.OOO/. have been [laid into the Customs wiihin tin* last two or three da>s. Yesterday moriiitig 15,00C/. were paid for diitii s on sugars.” /rom (i/cice.—'I'he report was pre vail 1.1 iit C'.ifu, on the 4lhof Dercmbcr, that the foriress of Pa'.ius has fillen into tlie hi;!i(|s of the CJr- eks. 'I hc Turk.-, h.iving learned tlie catastrophe of Navu- iii'o, hasKned to capitulate wilh (irn. Cliiirch, on condition thi^t ihev should be ^silowed to murch out with all the honor ol war. 'I hey drtadrd thut vant .of pro visions would, eie long, obhgi thim ti. surrei'der .it discre'ion. '1 he dearth of [)rovisions in Albania— ti.e .scaici y which has existed for these! SIX weeks in some towns i-T P.pirus—huv( excited com mot ions, w h ic h CuU*,! d great (il-quietude tn all llie inhabitants. 'I'he authorities ofttie country even demand arms ol :he 'Pm ks themselv(;s. 'Phis ''•ep, in jjL'ceol ulla)ing ihe excitement, has oniy iiK rensid it. 'Phc populace ol the tow n o( J.ttMiia, arcuMomed to iiv II ifi the tiinc ofAli 'iVI)clen. proceed ed, With arms in their hamU, to llic (or- imI.I w ibi: ii.V ajra nst lln-. d ■ 111- di; t b i,f w.ib the f e!. ' ;slii II It. it III'- port (.1 di (■' ii s tbat 11 (• S - e.i.t,;. n.,L'1,t h w ll, I ' " a;, e i-t ibis . II (1 to I ‘ ':t 11 Ms 1 (JI. n 111 11 ' II! . f M t \ i P' ( t !|, I ' b SI pa-.V. I f .;o„ 'Il lu r c. ; SI i' C( li. ■f till I lit w I I II f l|\ II. 'Ml ; .iti',1 I ( .v) t'V r ■ An: \. I'l' 1 I IV, d, ■ ; an I ilu n it I'O^-ht •b t;i I'lK I'l r.ijT,' . iiv ■ ’i'l -b i;.e ot ul(i a- ,fri I. Ill w 'I.- sot r\ make tbesi 11 m;ir..s. II I \ e' I s'at i(||| , 11,. ;,:;liiiithe Kui^'-ian Cahii'et will con- 'eli t he water of the lake sej)arates sriennously execute the Convention ,.r I of the town, and rc fused to tiie (oh July. 1 I'enre tiii ij.ey received a proniise from i he Courier speaks of the departure of j P^t h«, thattfc pi ue ol' prov i-.luns ■ h.'Ariibassadors as a “crisis,” but adds; Nlowered. In other respei ts, •‘U\ are not yet in po‘session of dat j | liv*. in very ^rood teims upon which to reason, as to the immecii-1 •*" ^'i‘‘eks ol Ljjiius atid treat ilitm broihers. le (jf remote results (jf il is position (>l aftaiis. An anxiou.s eye vviil be turned I ow ti, the movementhoti tbe Piuth.” e iiu.)te tlie Icdlowui'r passage froni f(!r ibe'eei!!! I'riti^h 1 raveller, ol the 3 h January: 'iiK ertaki n. I!e i .t-! “ I'he. itilelligence from Turkey is trei (.fipi M'd, on simply confirntatory of the tone of defi- -V j,M'oono.s. to tlu , .litre br. a’hcd forth in Ihe deliberations ') '•he Diva.i, \Vhethi r Hie P(,rte, in the like UTE 6" ivrojrrjyr rnov r.mnpi:. M" YOHK .M.Al;( 11 4 liy the anj vai 1 jt( i his .iltci noon df ihe ship S;;!U. ('„H. M,,,.. i„ 4, •lays Iron, H m,., i:,ii,„rs Of ib, Commercial A.'veriiser have r.reiv.d jO'.t^t'roBs files of Puns papers tothe |;t!, nu ' Is ; i"i li).i till r-iaii s. 1 - t - '1 l!,v s vwiii iitoav.ry anii. aud reply ‘'’I'*'"''M'"-■« i li r oMM'(df scat h-j>'‘‘i t ai ti liig Lomlun ■| spi ei I, iu,.i!i I s Ml. Mln er ves-., j„ j eless irnm t!ie c.(itini( 1 with its belea-I " Wl,,.b hi eoiis i.ind lunselt .IS li.vii,^. bieiil v.hii.!, itp.oved so determined to ! p.isi ii', y i.-u to pn i.t „,n ,,,|_i ;il,;;,,.s; prcvokc, is a quest,on that would nii?z'e ' iiillii .'I pl.i a!ion ofthi ; ppronriaiioi.s lu I'.'fn * , po/.^.i tore iri.i’u tor lb. surv.v.. »k m. si. .1 ,1.‘ Us ov»n has b l.iiilt — itr. o-.vn be tlx \ I r' ■01.'.si rll‘ I' -s !I ^[| ct f(,r .\i> iill.;; v.;.s ,1: di -n sp, el di e> a-..,-i,l V, ilh p r(. voke Pi'rojinaiioi.s lu r. to- * ;,,-j survi V:.. »K in .;.sU d l|,;.t ^ i ,1 , biise« li.ui I. . ;i p,!ii e, ar,d, in bUp;,iU(t i'--' I bat}.,-, ip , Id' e. !1/;, pas-.^i , ful.„ t’.e 1 pi r‘ i,i 111 Seer lary of V ar, and f.-.,r,| M's'a^i i1 Ihi' i’i'i,iili!lt 10 Coii^Ti'.,.,-, l.'f. ’ coi;t' mil d Iba s’lrvevs bad. bec;i i;,a'le for 0',. ji rls not (.t u ii'.tional ch.ii.HCti r, und tlu 11 j■, ! 'Ill i,M '.| 18,4 li.id bei n oj)i !ilv vi( la'.cd. ||i- I depn'.,,itcd tbe \. I.ole ^_vsu ,n ;’:i,ii llunmht tij..t ' )i‘en ton'-e(pience.«. ., ("J! e ili'/iiiu't)ishi;i|_r I,',,it u hit h lias all ' .i;di;,--sincc the afl’. ir of Xavarino—pe • ’ culiar ly marked this unbending resolu- liun oi the Ottoman g(jveriin'ent, must ov* 111 !Uv!( d to their credit arioinalv in the 1 urLish chaiaf.tc 1 lop lo II meat:, the admirable adv ic es t( he i 11), incliisive, Chang, ,n the i:n;rliUi .'l/m/.v/zv —It ap pears thui thelaii rumors of an intended chui.ice in the Htitisli Cabinet, were by means wiih„ut foundation. Lord Oodench had resigned the Premiership, ‘'tin a new Ministry iiad actually been nunud. or would be wiihin u day (ir two. i le London .Morninu llera'd of January as a singular; publishes the fullowiiig list of the laiarter; we irdbtei .s :— 1 r»‘ • rl. Vr, r.. il T( so'o' ^ii s, n.i I I'. Vi. i 7T. ■ ! t.. ; • ■1 111 ,sll . • 1,1. Oil' -o n.ecli of th-’ 1') f ■i'ie:i a II.0: I e I' 1,1 :>• ..Uitll.jt., !'■ ^ ' ‘ *' and I'.di.'il tor sj.i 1 i(i" .•!' •Iio" ly lii:,, Iissi. d '.be eor.sidiulon lestuin I t p'ov.ir, and lOs'.iled that u.'ids lials :;i i list I'll liie h* s liii'es-aiv lo ( I' l t j. iv.i Is sj,,., ^li, j.j-.iiitj ,i J,, ,1 I tio,ornn,,1 tbai_Uie pow( r to make ■ 'ill II |, l III id- 1,1.1! to til ; r'111, Mr JC', t.b nv\‘ ar swercd by‘.Mr. V.cicer. I'tlL I'1»1.1 . 1’ I .. I ; foolness of temper | Prst Loid of the Tr w lio ■ disp!ii«—r K,.ii . . - • II « I I - j power r:;; l’;;: '' r 5 I’a'hurst Uuke of ; I'residctit cf ir.e Conncil, l- jy] rroin the National Intclligcnccr. Livcrirort.—I find itabsoluiely necessas ry to resort to this method of advisir,^ the public not to employ the roots of die Liverwort, but the leaves alone, as thf lormer is nauseating and otherwise ill ada()ied to the end in view. The leaf a- lone is what I always intended and meant to rccomniend ; and another thing whicli I wish to etifoic#, for the credit and character of tl.e remedy, that all other remedies should be relinquished, and as much as possible avoiuerl, during the iiSt ot ihisartic'c: for who can expect it to bav? a luir chance and trial, when iiisconiiii' uall) as I know :t has been in numeiou: insiar.ces—-oppost'd by the interventiot: ol so many cotiflicting counter agerts Such a stale oftliing.s would defeat th-: best and most po..crful reuicdy upon lurth. Another thing,a threat many cook tho I preparation entirely too much ; a simple itifusiouis all that is expedient and nc cessary. i he ajjpiirations are so numerous, ani the attention to them so arduous, i si,.,!! •equire 10 dollars in all cases, in the f.r.t instance, aiic: 2o if a correspondenc*’is in- Ml,.(|__of course II,akirig tl.e «xtej)tic.ns which^ 1 have marie, unci always ifileii(!ed 0 ma.ie in regard to the poi.r andnt edv. T. P. ULnKPOHl).' llaymarhct, nr^inia, Feb. is:s. York,— Ihe Long Islanrl Bible Society, Which resolved in Septetnb.: Inst to supply the d( stitute of that islai fl. ate pro. t.dii.g ir, their work. In liro'jk- • vn, 114 d» siii'i'p !amili»-s were found. In Sullolk CO. (over iq^ miles in length.) 0 agents hau- been employed, to sC* (lire the visiting of every family in e\e;-y ^owii, either by liranch Societies, or C omiuiitees or thei; own |)ersonal labui'S. 1 bey afcompli.shcJ the task in mk ^»ceU.s, havuig fonued Id liranch Sncie* lies. Ihe returns wore not complete, -'Ut presented a 'otal (,f 39(^ destitute 'aniilies in the county. In one srho.j; district, of une of the oldest and most privilegn'd towns, ;c, families out of ro vkcre without an entire copy. In another town out of A2 families of a district, hS ‘.eie destitute. 'Phc Hoard expect, to accoiijplish their object iu a year from its coiijniencenicnt. 1 be Chanticleer, of 10 guns, Capf- Henry 1 oster, is about to be despatched Irom Lnglund, on a scientific exj)edition 'o the Southern llerui.sphere, and uround the world. Ca))t. p. will probabh [)ene- tratp as |ar to the south as may be prac- tic;ible. The Legislature cf Pennsylvania havo refused i^l incorporate the Atnencau ^nt’day Scho»! L'niont
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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