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3, I'i. Sit, erVr rf fcf t'-cae uii'"''' V:. f i (! '!' .a.! ' b ' t i. rjt' I l ' J, f 16 lljuaeof Hepc--.. tHe tfr.l a- i,.., U ; !. 4 t nf.-ri ' r t.U frvtfl th ta aiund (.j(U," r,-4lt I. aAir.e, wita A- .pru.!Bf!.U. ' - . . , ''. .'He il.Tif nt vttt rrtd, tod or ,'d 1 tj Lv ivfintrJ fortba ae the ' 'r. D'ckeraoo also, reported,' Croro V iam- Commute, a comparative t.trmrf tof Ue duties on imports, as now emiiii?, nJof th daur pro tHied to be levied by th bill now before the Senate. ThU statement m order; (J M U printed. .' '. ;Th bill frost the ether House, " U prH-Qre t, DccMMrt surveys for roads ' and canal, was read h third time. -Tbwqaesti on in final passage waa ' decided bv yeas aad niji, as follows: Yeas iM, Nays 18. V 1 Mr.l,lod, from the Joint Commit tee of Conference- on the disagreement tif.the two Honses, in -retard to aa amendment .nsde in Senate to tlie bill x ."ma' g appropriation for the aupport l'tf the Navy, for the year 1824," report- cd an amendment to said bill. hch '.had boen agreed to by the committee. " . . 9 la a I A- ' .Ther tnDOM t amend id duh j ',,.V" I)tMtartment. ittle sum nrrerU to in the , ' t -200,000 in. lieu thereof.? It will 6b o recollected that .the Senate amendeu ' ; - the bill, and Inserted 225,000 for this . v purpose.! . me report was men uuteu f" . V '""'' tip for consideration, aod agreea to. ;, t, y .'. . ;4 pt,- OanBti( rnriild to Cdnaifler. Ill ; : t committee of the whole.'tbe bill from V ?ile House of Representative," to auien'd , the several Kts far imposing dutiea bu 4 - importf,;' toxeuier.ui; uie: nmruu 'AK nnvt proposed thereto, br 'tne Com- r r nn C.nmfnprr and Manufactures ; ' i' ""v' -. rhe first question wa own agre'eing vv v ta the insertion ot the following proviso: Kf-Cu '' Pted, also; jthat the j)ro,vuions I iviorcea fjminst.; imporuuona. roi . sooas i - v.' .nvill mills Ul. 4iiavcf vbij tO 1 IrM l)ut ..:.4', a .it U i.r.i.f fcuan, wauiit t rtcu, tofcrerawe ihe o;!e b it prtrvr p U l i. ..i. I Biemb-ra rf lu' Tf1 , ui .---. , .... j j uoum at ft - - . lie W winrd, . u lhe;r iud.tiJa! cap- r i-e, I out binding upon the peP'- 1 '. u ttr'yunvn xc tUt.rxid scne nerj .4 ..xt-Ckca Lr tvfla or. rw"t .lir l.ui. t ht dues w. t -frt fW. m to th rwneiHci ,nrK . .'ula iliff.reDce between their j 4jtfT)f :.t of 1- '. f.vr..f . :.. tna t f Ilr. Sm'lVth ordi - 3J K4 S.HcU"g.' ert added U t the exceeUoa. '.' v ' . Mr. IWbuer rrd " that Ce rmae linen" be also ad Jed ta the eicrpted article. l'pontli BMUon, tQvrcnr-aorj-remarks were-toade'bj Mrs, IUrboar. Pftula, IJiCVerjon, ana iojn, of Md. '..' ' ' ' Mr. Tal'oot moved Uat the lull tad amendments be ordered to lie on the ta ble; and that the Senate proceed to the ciMikKkrttioa of KtecaUTe faasineaa. This waj agreed to. - . T T JU Urt W A oAjmI laHUigmeit, . Carru; Mr. Lavau. m ha letter to i 1 7th 'mat Vaa lkm4tt BHair In re. 1 nrk. tbl lUe Icjnr object of Mr( II ir'; U e tor . ma. JL T r ne. an imo.o effect to their pro- been concluded with the cthfr Lcrrjm. i.:r .V:7ur '-:. .i. ' .: n, l ourbt wx.v ceedinw. l ura it. xnanie h. aner u -niurr in r.c - - ' - - - - - I . iv... vuiwl a tautmrfkt on a man a viua i . I one eollateTl; t WigV no onitoportanv j tutally ijnoTant ar rtKruc-a " i"" ;ati amblare ol Mcmoeri cr umyrcf,J rv&cii w,wv , a p f JT lie timr.i'.cino', j ? rr'pettlr. Fou'Ji Aacrki, t ..,!- a hope tv :t fce would r . lOUcpendt-iKe i.f thrte t- hich was negatived, by a Tote t 34; "' A muiuM aUo rnf(1, ; House of Comaionj, oo t' 5 . for a statement relative 1 1 tion of Sfaio br Frcndk t Cannin !ed that there v . . . believe i ic occupauoa Mr.'Caijnin had lh-: hK tb Jet reiaioc U " itr BnjereUndi02t ami respectahdit. and Ci -t- ta at them " rre nd e ie --dgundinir and respectabititf U aeqed, I a "T r! .i;v.- i.f ru.mbefl of Con- maaeoU ''lu l:; TY..!.-,.. and Meibert of tice that be intended lo brir Lowie'u IwJod i i-rrender it without m, C,s well k-own it. that the high Parliament, .ta declare the Slave 1 appksooni and toauu tb principle upon, character, with which the are invested, icarmu on dj, iwm.sii subjecti , rbcJi M haa detained N louj. or detal. ucomp(D , them , into caucus and High 8ea, to be rWj. A trc 'rea an impowog effect to thetr pro- Been conciui ' ?-r.n: Yam it. xhanse it. alter U relative to s i.l, aCon"reional caueut is iincies, wnicu was expeciej tonr jve ' 1 fairfr infemhte," ke. fcx. j TV ctia n ka re peated id the taine paragraph, la th expret., ion, f tbt attempted divcraion," f-t. . ,TUe main question is. Whether Gen. Jici ioa; did, or did not' write a letter to tba pre wrnt t aratakrr of the Vmteti States Mviairip bim to form hi administratioa of $w W'n guithed JtfpuhlieaKt, au lw duttngwhed Tr tUraiittm." Mr. Lowrto aver Out Ueo; Jack on d d wnta Mich a letters and that Mr. Mon roe tfid read such letter to him- and Mr. Fiiidlar; 1 dear the truth of tKeae assertion. I say, Gen. Jackaon. did not write such A let. ter, I wr.'Mr. Monrde- did not read uch a letter to Mr.Xowrie and Mr. FindWy, or to a- n T body ehta. u toe queauoo met- now' s if Mr. Lawn has any doubt on Una point, he . referred to the Waahinjrtoit Me pu oilcan; of January 21 and Febuary lL;l"here ho nnd that the mteuter t met, as wt H aa the ao euaation, and that .""a ii denounced, in the troneest term which a gentleman can per mit iinwelf to aaein 8eaking of a man Of wnomne ae.iiio peat at hi. .. , v .1 admit that niy object was not to meet what Ilr. Lowrie i pleated to call the main ouea. tion. 1 The position of the cose required no such movenieiit Mr. i iowrie had sukI, what' It was rncHmbenl tn him d prove, what he baa not provevnt what, I aver, be never can prove."' Whenever be shall think 'proper to of decorum, and of the prmaapleaof honor, a j , f ,1103 are Intended to meut messenger bad suddenly ei a. -W - t Laa,t tUaal aT ntia .Oaaii iSod.u?e puS Considerable' excuemeot pev.U.d ktun wh.ch kttcr, too, according to1 Mr,f jhetigest leiaUtion; and, what is London on the question 6f the stik tr, Lowriea ep.tuon, was-tq prove that the Pre-j the. worst of all, a liidalorial legislation and the Spittifteld weavers had pam,!ti aMkiiit ua imx uhu uie wimu wu. legislation tha operates upon 4ne I ve Btreeu .-wiui oinoers ujing. ia t.t ;y2;iMre'hi first of November ties t ensu-' i.W K r Air. Dickeraon and. Mr. j Lloyd, of 'y.'limi explained the. object; of the - i- and Sir. Lowric, had 10 roagnaninwualy adopt- prrasion of indignation which the people ce m Irejainl are said to hare assumed cd inhabitants of io other autei lor the twoj j,lve ma(je agam8t a Cohgression- a aerioua aspect, particuladj iq Linxt-T-!1" w'IiirLbt;':i l caucua. and hope it will induce tnem- ick. where a Mr. Read, a banister, hai pSAt ber. of Congas never to hold another Wen-receatlrVmrderHTand ' l . baaeneM and treachery, by the pubKcat.on of!... We esteeitt' Mr. Crawford; he haa house robbed ol arms. sThirteen th.. a confidential letter from a friend, and to de-4 been an useful and. respectable public and bags of cotton had arrived at Li- raur hiuwvu u, w .v....uS.v... oincer; out me caucus at vvasmngton verpuumBi ic weeiw enuing oaths La declaration to Mr. --".. has ruinedVis political fortane.We 15th of Mjih. ap'd nbtwithatanding thi SneVaTeh PPt an, man'that jr redom- l h at a loss whether to aacnbe. it to folly or td mended bjr- a .CoiiarreSsional caucus. tie.cfajr following. r lnere .were aljs deDravitvi whether to view it with contempt, , The election of Chief Maeristrate belbnirs; extensiVo purchases on the' irth. exhibit hi evidence, the 'ouestion wdl. no . the sapposition Uatthe doubt, be met,if,s.ich a measure be oecesa- of this communication; the 'opposition, how ryj ' f '" i-iVitr g : i -s,y n ever, wm oe enaiyiy erroiieou. v . f. InyritW my note toyoaof the litUinsU j r ; ! 1 v ' ' I bad two oljecta In view,.' Mv first objecti ' ; T0l reference, Ta made at the request Of Was to induce Mr. Lowrie to publish hi first 1 the author of the publication. '' letter to Mr, Monroe. A This letter jiad been,V; ; . ..1 .V '.t;v-T ' v' V ; In my opinion, very improperly auppresaed. v Froni the Wesfcrn Carolinian, of April 37. ' Mr. Lowrie, in tAting to the public his" c6m-; ' T nKrn L th oVn rnnY-L. have withheld a parU. From the Wr now ,.Tbe ld Jury of' Dawdson, exhibited il appear). 1. That it acknowledge ?Pe.no- V"urt pe.u m mat cou.uy w ot uumtgatea'abhorreilce. -, j; ' j t0 the DeDleand nut tui'inernbers ofl : A letter received London.-'datrd i ,V'--Lo PW;- -;, Congress, li. 1 1 .. a - c ft on board the .Windsor aalle; Octuba my arne before the pubic. UoHnotwxU.- . . ; n(ipAflnf, 3lst wI,en that vessel -was mik in, 7. .-.. ' i ' - . vvi ' GEf). HAY;',? I Calhoun's filends in this state have befcn land bfCbina, states, that jthe inisuader- . ' " n k 1 ..a i .... . P w I fni I' 1 ' . V. sk Ol. J ' ' t t' . r.. MMjowriemay, mendment: and itwaa asreed' to. . ''I'lTie other, amendments proposetl bv . " . - a " . a ' i .1 . . NVitU' V: the committee; are, to ctiange ine;outy v. -.n Oaills.' from bne dollar per .; " tliou9and,and insert 44tvyentj'five per i ? i ,) centum ad vAlorctp? to change the dur . tv nn S aha aiHl tiles, lor buildintr." V : 't from half a centleacb " to iwentydive I ter centum ad. valorems' to artike out . nina nniues. orannira, tciiiuua, iuu uiucs, ';i ''iV! X ported in ptatesJ uncnt, the highent rateof dutier imposed by this act,n ,r',Wnny'tmportedw insert v:-.-"i,teqt'.dheaive.feJI tor covering of ships, fe'tottonja, -which ahall bo admitted, free ' .y.ii , V- ! 01 muiv, ukiii jvnts ouiai, ioau. ' ' V- ..-...- s ipl I - - 1.1 r- t'.7fei VMri Mills' thed moved to amend 4he bill! bjr striking ot the following clause: ' Oa iron, in bars.or bolW, not manu factured. in Svholetor ?ip part;f by "rolU ninety eef-Ja perhiindred,tid at Ihe -.1. L acknowledirea onPenor vourt pciu in uutt cwiuijr wet a uc- the receipt, fcy Mt. Lowrie, from an! nW.y.v lore ft.. tWe.vca ,a levjgtuy conmumcaLon atawwriteothe copy of a letter writtenby r'n , Mr; Xa, our repreaenhtf tve in Cotp m, tiJt..f It sr-ees. .After attentively reading the letter an article of pr,,perty manifestly pelohghS to" of Mr' 4Lon ehbetuUng oarta m Mnn.."-,KLK .i u.. i 2 lIZ contents, th;Jury came to the condu.On to not offer, to deliver to the ownerv 2. t hat ' of teapecUUlcandor this letter thu wntteii by; Mr. Monroe to wiiwnwear rignu rass, ,ixe,nen i-u-n i.,.vflra w.. .. i ....;, prompted thera to do" Thia aiuweRtOKe- by ome peraon Whose .rfppreasionof hi. own rUt ate: Long. letter, have (been corn name proved thrt he hadacquircd.lf by a fe- pubJicatioo, by ihe fore lonv.oT ftailiedit by an in famous Violation - mSif,11 1?,d ""T of confidence.1 3. That Mr, lowrie, instead of wlU foaod.lwflowtmt we have thought it ending thia letter to the. President, without Pa-to P" Mr. Long; letter, a U readiug'it, instead of ieHvering thla property I Almost a Utewl script .ol.tlie ono he to the owner; determine Wkeep it for him i ? h,f " of t,h' "y. which clf'U 4, That, while Mr. Loyvne ,vvished to w6 P1'"61 before Ust( a by a refer Impress on the mind of the PrcsiddmVa belief , fnct t.0.th1 tUe n1et cau sec all Mr. Long that he (Mr. Lowrie) was retired to parsue "-""iwi "UA "i ; - aomexourse with respect to thw letter, though 1 ' W' acknwrledM that the Grand Ju he had not i determined : what that - course ". have hau4ied Mr. topg rather ahouldbes to act, but -not to act ttsUly:'' irow' bwte cannot complain, lor it Is an yet, the President was also to unJeMUnd, . eMJntr f 0l k" had he never that, aa yet, all was kififi that-neither he not i P ou ? " 1;Bltimate teu.pt- Goiv Jackaon was (Jommitted, because he (Mr. t e to w arp , me juogments ot uie members . iv iwriiB iHiuima wr nil., i . r..rN . 'f .I. r.HU;.-JiA,ne question on mr. iviius' mouim 'V.ft'S! ; r pt,t abd decided' in "the a0irma Lowriei ""had shown the ,p,-per to1 no one.' . '15sc J!11? M ul' ll8 own poUucal here. and consulted only one member of the Sendta I -? nc m,ff?.1 Puruea tne," even toitor who have been in the .habit o attending Dey of Algiers waa atill in existence. or vindicating a caucus? for if is the ob- According Jo recent accounts received ject and design bf a Cungressional Cau- J aj Leghorn, the Dey was making extsn- cus, to transfer, me peonte w a parucu- isivc urepmaiious iur war, an was re? iar canouiaiQ, v use.. so. .many - cauie. isuiveu loueieu mmsen o ioe last ei You, air,; must know the people of this tremity (i With that yiew, he bad applU state too. wen, to neueve tnatmey win eti iu,.uni8 imi -iripoa lor assistancej i sybmit to be'lran)ierredi either by a cau and had despached orders For the'fctu$ , cus at Washington, or by aspiring de of all the Algerine vessels forming y-itt 1 magogues at home. vThey, have utider-i of the; Turkish 'fleet. "VThe iwo I ; a' siaiidios enpuglv to estimate tlie ulents cies,hbwever, had declined to interfere, and qualificatioDS of the candidates for and Several ' of the phip9 ordered homg the Presklencyr If s they have- not, they Were blocked up by superior forces ia, have too "ainch pride to send to WiBh' the. Gulf of LepantoV wile others ,' S ington, at this time, of theilivesVfoC prevented from Jreturningby tJjjBeci I ; tchool ':moers4 .f "4 crujrzeVv5i.Th(e;l Cotiaul, jtf -T"tl?e IJiiited ! We rearet that vou felt 'VOurself;it States is" said to have endeavored to he iberty to put an interrogatory in pun become a mediator' between the English , eervwhich was intended totastat feMaiid Algeriui,"ut wilh Iwhat success it flection off OenVJackfeonTTHovever he does vo JtiStiearV A Acwunte frbin Mes j may.stand with membert sof Congress1, sinaypf tlie; 18th febrnary posted at j he lsvAhe favorite of4heVjople:he bf LLfova's on fJie l4th; Alarch announce tonga to theaine has been raised with the capture by the Algennes of 20 sail thf 111; he has served them.puth in peace of vessels oft Sardinia ind it was said and war, they feel grarefuT to.him, and they had a strong squadron ib the AreM- V Will take & prjdcJrt honoring him.'f' pelagb,.;near Canadia.'v TJie ; Spanlsli V . We.ilteria1n a hi?h reMrd for Vnu; Drisoners1 armear to be wiH tratod anrl we , ttnuwr your moral VwortlV and your j to be al lowed the whble range of AliriersJ nav relative to it.' Now. what ia all thia but a mence,'or a base appeal, to the fears of the! President tor himselt, or; for Gen,-Jackson, exposed to attack through ,tio letter pf the President'. .What, but an ipvitation to enter,'mto A negotiation which should "ascer tain the price to be , paid for alence, the terma en which the letter was to be surren dered' It wa an infamous proposal, and, wai treated with the scorn it merited. " - 1 Mr. Lowrie, farther remarks, that f Mr. ttay promises that the KOd people of this country' will, in duetirae. be informed,'; Sco Mr. Hay doea not ao promise. 'The 'expression is, of his way, without notice or Daoie'station of his v.. tivcveas 24. tUvt ifT r:Hr : -y -a. Tim TAiiirr. ., -, ,. . r ' .1 f t .,1!, o.-..- -.1 11.. a. i ' 110 ociiiiie nauineu. as in comniiueih .. , i . .... .... . . a . - v 1 v . l mere an nm r.n imunr in.T Tn. tmrut vt.w.r.1.. ' tW IhA Ka1. In. nnhmaha.1 lutein ac nf- -.t .:.. .. . " 1 i 1,' . , (T , ' 1 . 7 " ."T" cyunvr wiu, in wire lime, anu l?y pro- 'fiM; ,;H'Ji yesterday,, being :the.con8idtratMni of j per authority, be Informed,' &c. I have ho th bili from.the House 'of Representa--; .doubt upon this subject now. - But I mad no i-.'; ? . . ; tlVes " W amend the several acta' for1 "B"seeui,anjcouui oia&e none. "air. non- ir 1 ' ... ... roe has no infhwn.itinn tn nm'.ll,. I im. - .t .. . a ' -, . j . n r a .iiivii ana niuca ni nvaii r k a m Art f - i t i ,i I r . -'rT';. . """"""v "i" ;tudusu nor not, accoroinir to OUX (lie lOUOWingv, tioB. Mr. Monroe, can have from any of his constitueuts ip tliis part of hi district,;. 7 V. nS- ' fy T ike' Hoit. John Lw$,jf. Eq.' ' J , SiaS your' letter addressed, to the' Graiuf Jury of Davidson couriiy j: bearing date the 3d of last month, has been re-v vi,ii,vu) .ilia Ik 11.1111. iiiicil UIUUI IVilU PJ:I, V- r form the Grand Jury to Which your letter w SSet?' iwjcciauuiij- ju ;scieij. ' i var nave .aiie wey isnisu saia 10 naye oroereu an addressed U9 in, that feeling' which is allowance of five sous a day to suth as; ho doubt common to Mr. Crawford's worked, in additiohrlto- knr AlloWsnca friends; and we have ansWered vour ad dress in that feeling which'v ia common we believe, in this' atate against a Con gressional caucus -' v' f'-' vi'rf-isAAc. ynait-rnan, Matthew "Jitacey," ' pothHeb Grimfes, ueorge Miers, jr4 t - ueorgo Myers,',: the bill, by' atrikin; V')t.- debate tne.-qoea- "on "Mr. LloydV-motion was put. tUf&Si."' rarmd in ia"afflraativf-j-YM8 ' '" v ",!t, v;, j,v; t , ,rHi tariff. -( ; ; 4 r . ;; c V??.- The Senatei as ih Committee of tha rt ' : , noie.resumed the consideration ol the fr .vannEtiished business of yeslterday, being ( . , ;. iur oui irom tne nouse 01 iepreseitta- ' tt : V.: . fIVM S'A.,y..5.;iro t his owndiscre- no objection to was directed, it becomes our duty to ac knowledge its receipt, and to notice its Contents. ' " .. -'';,.. .v':.': '-:::'' We reioice at the nrosnerous condi tion of our country;; the increase of our national character and national wealth. We have many ausesf gratitude to Providence for the blessings which we enjoy-i-blessifags which we snail contin ue to eujoy so long as he constitution and laws bf our country shall be admin istered in their true spirit. ' -" , c " Aa to thd particular subject of nation al policy, mentioned in your letter; it is riot necessary . for us to express in opi nion; they are fair and legitimate sub jecta? of esrislation,'; about whichc thel wisest and best men of burtountry dif-J fer in opinion; and on which unanimity ! ;.-4; tives, to amend the aeyeraf acU for imposing dutiea ori iniDort$.w ;' . i.i K i' Mr, kelly nioved to amend thf bill, a ( v u t me . loiiowme, clause:, " un, cotton v'.bagirihg, (our and a half cents per square f yard, until the SCth of June 1825: aridl " aiterwards a, duxj or bve and aV'half V'v.'wtt per square yard. by striking out 'v.'"-, . ... it aa - .a . 4 . W-Vro" " -ns worua.-tuiui the thirtieth A ..m ay 01 Jwne, ia; and, afterwards, a ' 'iV1, dutv of 6ve and a halfxenta per 'square :f ' ; .The question on MNjCelley,8'aiotion .4 'tv -,tra decided th theVaffiTOauvelTeaa ih "osed on cotton baggirj, was stricken UU La it publicatiom. to it beintf" seen and read oy uie wnoie worio. wut be certainly will not ask Mr. Lowrie to puhlishit From Mr AAiwrie be wm ask nothing; and surely, he cannot make a request, which will amount to a recognition of Mr. Lowrie's tight Xo the posaeasion, or to the use, of his letter.- . . 'As to Gen. Jackson, be is quite al compe tent to defend, himself aa he waa and ia to dc- C-nrl ill mh.w.m. f. U . n.:ll MM . . I. . 1 . . defence, when lie thinka a defence ia neiesa-fot ".P11"00 18 neither to be expected nor ry. Is this also a promise on mypart; thatjIe8iredv:v We repose entire confidence Gen. Jackaon shall defend himaeir, of thar I j in the wisdom ot CoBgress;, and shall iZT'WciXo that honorable. body shall make controvertible evidence, vwhy, then, doea ?n the subjects. you refer, to,.or on any u wn. puui.su an except vie lenerr ... way uicjr uys a ngiu and power h i own course,' Why does he not pursue it? Doea he suppose that any . man of common aenae or honesty wui be aatisned by hi bare he1 wat against tlie constitotibtialista of thi day?paper,merU ; t)ie Spain, anderfftaattera aa toloreignlattention GuvlEJ- wnti s. nuu un: prosperous suite 01 ,ine finances; ot -the country."- Alluding to Greete and SouthAmerica, he expfessed a nope tnat every tmnjg would bo " re gulated to the advantage,of the nations ; X'; ,'Mr, Uolmes, of ? !.iinc, moved to a !louir. clause: Vvfviciid the bin,- in the L 4 ; jfC" i all inantiuct;tres. decWratioh, that he has incontrovertible evi dence:" i. .-.- ;;vv-i-;, w.Vv;,;t'i, , , Mr. Lowneeaya that he knows not the per. com from Whom the letter came, and that he has no caiise to suspect one person more than another, t This answer defeats the principle object of my letter. I was anxious to obtain some information by which the- felon who stole the letter in question, or the traitor who, whatever might have been the manner of his obtaining it, kept it, or at least use it, in .vio lation o all h nior and confidence, mighi be djarorercd.' J confess that 1 had niy suspU cions; hut they are suspicions only: and I shall, therefore, fo b farthef thaa t oSprea-Brr JBut we reeret,' sir! that voii have brought those subjects to our notice on ly ir the purpose of( connecting then! wiiii o new rresiaeonai election, and ot exciting a prejudice asamst those men who are the rival candidates of Mr irawiora; and we still more regret, that" members bf 'Coneress. instead nf confining themselvea to, that sphere of wii ure vuaauruiion, should combine toinftueuce an election which peculiarly belongs to the people, and in which tlie constitution intendfd members bf . Congress sRouhi take .no pan, except in the lastTesort Robert Wilson, George Hartmah, Robert Green, s Gebrge Sowers,' "John Lopp. ' v V-;.. '' '-if: FORKIOM. LATEST EUROPEAN .NEWS. . paiu uj mic firu1.11 .v.ousui. J,-JVJ!i .-, . . ,m'a.-The ac coijin ts from .Mail rid ' are to the 11th of March,$The.eapital Was Xheo trmauii; buji misery was in- r creaSing.hoth there and in the provinces!.' Ferd inand had issued a. d ecree ' for set-'" ting the imprisoned Constitutionalists at v liberty, but prohibiting; heir vapproaclt . to Madrid and other places where there . are royal palaees' He, is. also said ta. -have granted to tiie kingdpni of Navart re, the' privilejre.of jneetins in' Annual " 21 i.tii. London dates to March 2 Parii to 25th, v "" : i -i- 'v i ,v it -.- r France Th Friwli Parlinm been opened by the King in person, Who 1 4? P? :P'0. delivered a speech congratulatinr the I il" - V 11 V '"., Ui.T ennntrv on' flip: anprjietfnl lormin rl- The followins- articles.' inserted m , w h wuwa a a V V. 1 iiiiuh lVf IS VI IT O 7 - - 7 . t warda'-address, to Congress,' in reply to a, rejportriateljr' transmitted" to lhat bop bj?: Mr. Crawfo from Mr.ijtay to tibial JWtelligencer, relative to tie let' ter stated by Mr Lrvvnel to have bcea written br Gent iackaon 'to the Presi- menft did not intend to assist Snain inl". .wi V2V.V- nl,A Ini hernwise proiectof reconquer! South L--f muLv' fn a letter id-" America, not nad ahown everf disposi-1 " " r-.-y, rry',r -r? and people , who are interested., and to the great extension of the commercfal relations of the world. We had be fore, learned, that the French govern """-t n mo-ujTO, , which isieiyi t -'u;tv v reached us, of Fratfee being about td ac- j Congiressionat prqcfeedings.it -uI ,b8 rrr,W 8e tw ilie I Senate have stricken ow was well founded. letters frorii Havre .1: j Vr ;J ' " r .'". 7w. stetethaf.nadvaticehad.takenpla .ty the price of St. Doming co&Wia cod- an? aIiW the prospective duty sequence of news lust received; from Cofc :&gging7tff&- Spas,S of nSni?i -i WJ the bill is now considered very doubtf J nuhng the privileges hitherto allowed to tit Vv - t.Uw .vis' " FreAcV. vessels on impbrU to'that is- Vo:1' ftT;:0.- J4nd;.i;.v'vf'ii;;-,v vri T'lThe". HouW of "Rebresentatives, . . t 'i up ut hi nns rnmi ii f na imaM. an , iia .r -wv . a --r isimi iiuuiM ewa. wit 11 rrmna ! ' . rinr ni' a;n v .1 . V s-l v: i : w l ava been pr V . , : - ;v.t i.'r .fc-i ' x- ;. ' ' ' '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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