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' lUjhwk lbrt; far Uhs rtiet wilttn, - $$nk f lliV av i1rsH' ht 1 marshk'. tloojfc Ijmitt-tl toVY."Vlt' ? -x! -'rtnuire an t emS)riiiiil ofrt 'In ' ' V ' trul careful prfuwrof ;Uo.'rjHru', V ,r.1h enjioeert.- cwiiitte r'vf h , ppinioti, that it practicable tof ipefl 1 K.in6ltn Jnlf t:fV ttie-tirt Jof llit J " tost i mftrtilfituU oUi)hhi) eslimatev of thu nature; niili. b - jtomcinUt ftraWfiaalteali aml' from Ihf r.aitn'ti oTthe Wortj i$"if'2arcriwiH; V.' , b!e birt dwt ilie Wntoite'iiJUst W wBe ' 1 what eicesiie Tee' prnpwsV wii . v .'S arc wUnuted in the report l'Hi n i' Vstneei'sHme' lo fwrrn an tinbartkaifct f ' v ut tone mcrofHW Roannko and jCros V' v tbe water of -Albemarle tnto , Pabc, ' f at t!e falimalBtl eipftue at i.S6d,48i !. thi ''"siaV fckmen of win ami wmxl - V V !5f,86dullr.r Th plan- fubmit i;' 'Jfofyiide lockj th cost ;ofWMcfc ndi ' ' v t tod dental' ex&eiiiiene eutbnlei it" I ' '32t.W4 ilfli. iTh V.cbmifaUte t of opifiioili tlitV tha pUn of Captain Bache 4 - wtffltJ Ikj.c fiU2aory,T"pttfticular1y ; at' 'if VmIh t tootemplate aidiifgllft 0wufil bound trade, and tia dther aerfuttt and V'' defectiv,;r-.S:'?;-fvAi':f 'Thejr are uf opinion, that, mpi Jer tu ; ; ' ensure loi tJiwjectiwi.of rpAbtryl' cbi-ap' n ' enli easy cOtnniuiacatiun wilb lire ocvaii, '' ?; there, fa tiJ Other larV lUaiv vliar'of ,rci- to!tnt the water VC Aibeinirti' their , engirta! VnaturaJ tiiannel, -i )fi4. cwo'. '.rove; ;aVe detiroai vf knuwirtgwheth- ?4t isv'i'yropiweil eiuoattunierti might J- ff;" ib'iiv "jttiatllp9,,tt,P'M .bf the eftgf, Beersj'and, asit.Udeiirnbleiri (i;wirk .'XiiV of,-' fait 'natore,! that'; .i iufinuaUit' ahiutl be lit ipeVDt aa lpisible the v'coiuittiuee r'1 prppuse; jbat ? tbe"uiject j'eliM be re eiaiftmed; hThe commit f tee are folTj iitopresaedlttiUv'the, vital i Jfiecetsir bf thi inlet, t ,a 'hijt "and f. ; ? pflpuloa icclioo'of the couutrj. and .yf f' fi ita great- national importance t 'the ' ' A'trade 'ami ?inimrc of, the Union; but, : 5' a 4J eltjinatee-of the work arViiotitau. "i'lalifctTyrtHcfftcbmint;o.d. Cbat the ue t;i. vejaand report bet xarniqei;Hy(hel X V 'Juara oi ettgineeta, ana mat Jthev re; dp port parttcijUrly a4 to the cvst.anu; ef- , T lieiencr or a"3;tl embartkiusnt across S i" llinhou and UreaUA Sound. -. - - ; f order to present the House sodns (acW, shutting the ,.inrturtMtcft j"; ,ork, lb !comuiiltee, fi om ut h'. n.aie iai atthe haire been ena!ied to pio J. r?j eere, can, in pa r; present the Josses an? lttailf'austained :"')' tai.' uache reiuarksVirt W rppyi't to the s Sf p?ar iU'lj'a'peirij of ' , H ;)ioke- lnl was aa obj c,i vt more f tJ exehive useAiBe,i)rtJiiiy in a lo ;.cat; aajweli at' nattohKl jpuint eficW; .' j'. thaii aHj "Other .'flfoi.lt' -of ''Miiailar ena' " .racter in wrcuentr "t'i!of, wheJIi;" (iv'.wa regard the pnifit of cofRmerce the ;'.spi darigtt 6fhipwi"t;kpuiuiiby aiiviic " . " inv r convenience. a nttitit of ilennr iot fr priyatedii and teasel -of ; :--; ; r, huriiourwould'be Itu-rned precise in 4lftt part f the t nant, where it i . ; w ; tnoaj gieedid " iThe" ere of, the coun -7 'vtrj that wpiijd twr ijnmetiuitlj evneUt'ed v '-nf' bjf;,TiI coivtam eveniecn.f thonsarld 'of4 rnilea, and a 'popuTaikitv of nuar , ' , . ly .iial f "raj!ion. S.'l lie cfiherre '!" : ection of' NorlU' tJarottua" bin; ; i ptindpallj ejtried .ft'.fci'wti.e't'! i f iMipovblr ;tcf state accorairly'its'a ' .fiHi(it: tiitt cuiloM Houm'i. 1'arnii.liitii' 1 lut Uitie inforinatrnit; rtimX mii be . i ' had tM'ihe buuiKa ot each; rtdiviil!l "l- r;ufi.!t"t,. In o luetmn-ialV'tii eaeTajted .'. '. itt t'nj: Jitidtui'e r:Korftf CarUiria, -'' 'ia'l 'Sr, ' a noiubti' bl rflerrbatitafibe ennu il; viiioe of tii.f.vjipO)"t jvr Ocra -t cuii bar1, was es iwikHl fct3,006,tMtO. vfvft(S; to 4iijVeij hicb u-t!'i i irUv..d oy- the fut, th'tt fe price of U H frinw Ninfoik and Vi:ninr.n, ltc lalfrer bi' o .e I'-JuJred and ten' .Kiii- &fr h ! (krarotk) i froa) SO n ; ii per rent, lei tnau fiwui the to of the Albemarle. ; Ky'Mnatiirg tht en l.ancfd Irtish t av a tax tujion prodtici wf 6 H-r cent, mil t, we tan fan ty hari, tu the 4l?ffCta of thia navijitiun, un annually poaitivc to tlt$ country of $JS,OUg ,Frm ttc cauM-a heretofore aitudyd to, (hiatl:i:&ie ii ratfrvnder than over liwtjci when, ricrelore, we take into Citiihidmliou; t'ut l!t fariper uluoi'alflj payVall ihita rhargea in the uimmiMi4 value of Iiii prpdocii, we ea ttiy account tor ine lact, ttiai ine aame nrticira of prwlucr on the water of the Albeuiai le are Irrnn 13 to SO tier cent ol K- value than, upon (he Uiesapeake. in esUmaunj thmilttyol ibt under taking, it U proper to take into conide ration, not nly the logi, now actually ufioed, but also hat would be vhe probable' advantage of if accomplish lueut, . .The country bordering or Ai beiaarle HrtuHtl, (rtm iis general Tcrti Ifty etui Uitumerja navigable aireainm, nflbrdrf ti great facilities .fur an' enen ive and jwofitj'jU trade a any section of our.eountrj. it musvbecvidrht u U, tl.ar, from the peralion of various ciuise, the ;co.Mtjiii tradtv to wliivh tliw aection ia imilicnlarly adapted. mut, fur the future, be. the great nurse ry of aiianicn, and theinot important biaoch tl ouf conimercr. , tJJoriii Carolina hat.inore ahipping in the coasting trade than anv State ShiiH of i Maryland, "except Virginia, ohd when we . rt flect thai the rtnnmerc. of Aibemurle alotin, iiiproT!) five times as much shipping u belongs to the whole 9titte, it. iik correct lo gup&e, hi wfre the resource of this country de Velojejl,r the qu.foiity woold be 'greatly increased.' tli'whle enrolled and licenaed lohnage fif the Union amount r to 881,000 tons, nearly' one eighth ol wAyrh finds mpi2jrment tn the -North ern couniieV North, 'Carolina. It is iinpossitdtt to place a liinU to the ad vantage which might result froin r tW tlearing Out of this inU-t: .,lt "'would be ine opening nt a new theatre to a Ixoch of .tiip, navigation of our toun- tryrjis etun4Te a it. wtiui 0 natiijti 4lly iinpurtant.' In 1821, -.the. Legili- lure ot Worth, Carolina tntoirporated a compara tor the purpose of cuttio": out ftoaneuae Inlcr, anu,jn order a, enable the romping to'taise money , UilficieYit Kit execute (his work, 'ther were au tUirUeJ to fevey . tolJ.of duty, of 2() cents per ton, on all vessels coming in it the inet,.whn completed, r As tlii vuaticr woiiui oe -jinoperative, .unless it receive. the sanctiouol Uwsfef,.the cnhipnuy hat never becn-ahle tii i-o in fu operation, fit wnnt of tiwt sauctiou; jjiid, falth6ogh'a; large cctrin of "wdr country line been 'annually' tuft ring uu der . treat j Ml ' 'artmi eit , evil , the v haye neither been eiloyfeHA ..jreioove. it lmeUe's, nor have;tlej rect'ivej that pnlecttoi .iid aHsistfrnce, which ihey had 50 riht t aKkff ViThe .'jbuiutnitiee h tr'x&i M frtl "" " Wt fJ:.uriwii rjowmf it of 'U bki ., atfUMllHkMaaratrl;MirfrM it, Dm aa ba rr r ia)urL turn L. kl 4 A-u aww -. trr. ami bt MnaualH rr5evr4, it R fonJ (ul l.'T at r " - a 4 WiiltlUk kocwMS im!bt 4 lo lS Wak to m inper '. Ik-) ccruu aui, o - want' ' ' ' v '. . " ' ; ."' h T f it otct ! to keep tfc ataie aia O'lhMI mpc imitai to a thc a1f thrtr baiatnew orU.X' to ' tbeir aaeaaav tkai rjQae 1J ara ctiUd aj 00 to aetik-s iwrr t-xct Iv pay apeow. if i cao. b aOHl4, owl pa meut at take to thar 5il!a of esehanj. or aufTrrcd lo tt occasioo aDj ,ooii the bank can tot rouadr no- a anoort of debt ia Ced, biH tat principle we wiah 10 ofUbNtti ia, thai frtf batik U, mild al'ata be ready to pro Ida for at ovtca. " - fi'rciaa detrlopemeot iodrcd, aj-.d ont f- r which oc et- m' prepared, fcoaing aa i dyes, Xntsn the Prrid'nt of .he Bk It arc rititl comprebcMl He ana or ra of the Prcaid..l lhe clel drfiKMiaral, I, TUat ihe U kn lie United Sltea hu h at ail 'itnrs in t:a power to cruab aad whol ly annihilate tlie Sit- rank .. 3 T iatthr Ktatr Bnk' are distinc'ly in formed . hat ihey aUall not d'acount or iaue paper, but at tlie plraaure of this mammoth imrtoition J. Thi-the UauVoftUe United State in tlir nanilt ol cotrap! men, or unarr ine con . . . .. . . . ...... im 1.444 vwO 0 fcitr" ; ja , . cWee, VairK?ti t!t U l-.ll'wlVawjtiJ.'. ' -14 r ,Ut ma im We oactd b iVa im'Ji ru o.a be M out-' aal baua,ad W4 aMa tlv oV cabtekce o lW 5 ea aJal afl VhU ca W Lr ta retJ)UoB. K bj lt tjrw JjtW a lor ib4 cwtruy ttalt A.mxhm Aclataa koa Aimacaa, parkuaA, irtrf riry or d-a caruoo, 00 one realty pW-Ma-Ho i.ow at tl-a kebw. laboi tber N aaittjj aikj, pot mcai lb aeootwerav alO bt krourt 6' ctuoe. .iot urtJ UJ ooelK of ' ngbia xU ta bar bmji iraww oot vaUI lU adtoeaieo of Co I. Utoo eiua bato be tffccbBJti kkncoJ, 4I Um repobtoo pony trt Out ii cao bt prttdeot to i)rwiu a otJirMjol lo oaceere iuaVi v . . ' . -' , -, '..-? ikrtt Al.W r-brtt, repec:If Gift i. i (worcf Tat Ih sx g , a e ike Brio ipj aMKtea ot -jii4. tXd.f 4.W Jort ''"" 1W haaaaai AwbaaaaaW baxtaf oaabartw CM ike artaaa ol iW tm aa A irmmmyi Ami ut baar too fooare tia raa a Umt, b qiiii aa laat lrf aa area, o4taaia. o iraaa la rrt. atata ibM abe aderaat aa tbe raaulalKioa of Ut ootJcseaeo el t . a aao a naaaa4. . r 1 b raUa( faaaia aria fa oooauoraoo a . a ' laajti ita.j al t.trr tk J , at aa k. , 1. Ibaaalca auaa as.. jt (. , iaUU, If 7i f51 t i-Ws rata. la . v rrraaati. ? ' blacao. - Ikfci Jlawkan, . If-yuaaa a l)i K'r 'I'll I rtrr rutrl'iaiTt tf Ibis iitrtut lire 4int ; 1 Y " iv OT r- of UiV Ait.W M N,loal JnlS proie to be. if ever is. 1vheaCHaercfort we take tRtrt eewHtd.1 f iv a?rra"Uiat the Comtn'ttce adJrcwcd nidi veV'";Pt .woeW; be. ine-Vpt'dietit, , a ..lint. .k."..r..M f.. . : .... : j..... com t:njl tfgUUtioliSv tor pcrifit chortetmi 'Coiupaiiyi.ti. levy tonnage d u ty , tThjCj ; 1 hereftti e tecotu m eu d, Jhiiu ev'tW wmk i ji-ne' 5x,ciuaiyeiy within tlerpovpr f the General G- vcrtntieiu, it should, be ' undertaken .' .awio , .:jta'.isf4cttry' esiiMiSte of th ci-.st at- hiiiile.-. If .urrenderii!ir the entire cotiMol over the, commerce-' of the country, ths Sute cerUitdy ex pec toit mat uoiuineice would oe fos lured and protected. ' If. therefore thr tneni6r.ilitl& are not entitled to re lit-1 twin the iienerel Uovei niiient their case is rcmeilile. . ? 1 10 J-S 'a ..' I t . -1 ; fmiiwcrr wfi:ja'o'n' e C.w fin oir fiiat fiajri. -aiul imniednuAf- trco(luMr Hr editorial beat), will be t'uniid the report or iiio .oinmiiee M tite Senate ou rinance ret..tiv .'the esnedicnev t eethl:slili.ir qiiitotm natipnal" currency) UiroHnh'iut t! lTnilel Statta, i.T! li ilia ner ol ern r in. iervar.rtil eatblisli.s ajuirfactorilv' ihat thi preaeut Vuiied States lUnk s,'in'f;ct, in all t'-spi-cia, n danjferois and oppVessiv chWe In the hatnta of . ftV InUividuali which I tY li-p piocUmeit it tbe and-which ma. l j ot uitrpurra; palrioui bave aprrheiHld a rpl of amhilioui political leader, may be uvJ a aa engine looppresa 'he people, whrtieve' mob. courae maj be deemed ne eeaarj t and . - 4th That the Trea drnt and D ree or of the Vntted Stale tla' k think they can at this moirtept ao ettettnally control the rep e MnUtivesol the people, that 'hey dare open ly aow what w4 previuaaly matter ot charge g,iit them! ( VI all tnr uocuicen1 reuiive 10 iu i titufion dial wc tie ever aeen, this i the most curious, the most ill adrisrd, and we mifbt add, the wort preoiiraptou?Tbat a private banking butinuion for aurh and nothing more SatUe-itv 9 Bank should dare to aay to a committee of Coagi cw by whose will it wis called IntO existence:" There are but fe6 banks which miirht not tiave been destroyed by an eaertton of the paver of the Bank." and out " preat object i to keep StATK, Oakkb wilhiii proper limit si to MAKE them simpe their bnsinta according to their memis" is. mofe than we were prepared for even who have always j 1 , ConKM.eu inr xiicjicc vi una L.vviatuan of the land, injurious to our local banks and iUnirercua to the pun' y of our electrons. What ha become of our tate rights, when we arc boldly tout by aa aBocalioit of pn Vale individual who hold a charter under he General Government; we care not for he ' State Banks.'' or tor the power that created theiri; we will locatn -our branches where we think proper, and if those insttta tinns which receive their charters almost di rect from the people, dare to do otherwise than we dicta'e, by a slight " esertion of our power" we will destroy them! We hold oor charier Under the General Gov-jrnment, and are not dependant upon tlie state gorem ments or ihe itoiu, therefoie we defv the "ne a' d will, if necesr, oppress the other! I hit is tbe likiiinuiirf winch is now openly held to us by an institution whose eharter tne nneonat'tutionahty ot whict) is at Des questionable is derived from a power thai is created Qv a compact on the part ol the States Ihus put at defiance. A more glaring insult to state righ'a has never before bem epipmitted, nor have. the opponents 61 the Rank eet charged upon it ought so serious or so dangerous to the existence o on? re publican iii-Utions, as is admitted in fins bold and open avowal of ils President It matters not whether ihe Rank has, or has not, op pressed " Sate Bank;" its President de dares that it con "destroj" them, and this ought lo be a conclusive reason why it should hot he re-ehrtered Would tbe Supreme: Court ever have made tlie decision il did, on the cur.suliltion. lity of ff,e Charter of tjhe Bank of the Umied. States, if at the time !of that decision, the hank hud admitted that lis charter gave it power o crush -every State bank in the union, and thereby not onH oppose, but vir tually set at defiance the sovereignty of tlie states? t" We think not F.ven if uur eon- atiturirna by construction authorises the ere ation of a National Hank which umy thus control and "destroy" the State banks which we arc incfuiKl to questiondoe it give to C'uiVreas the power to delegate this power l'i ait association of individua!, 10 be exercised for' their private benefit? " tf U docs, it is1 a very different instrument "from what We supposed il to be,' And tee idea oi Slate frighta" is ia itself ridiculous. II die country is to be oirresl with a bank, which can put at detinanco State Laws aut Sie llighta, let it he a natioiial.conc;r:), and not a pvivate one.' Let Jlie represent ties of the pe6ple' appoiiit all its directors, and us far as may hi?, ret theni be resp'onsible tO'tlie pco)il(3 for Ue charter and quaiifica- twins 01 ilinse Hrectf)rs. Let the benefits of the institution if any, ' be enjxiyed, bjlhe ua ijnn, aud if per'eed to improper purposes, as it uiOsl assuredly w iH he, more or luss, lei tuose who a!) use ft prer be arise, erabir io the people through their represeni.itives , Cuiigrent. V J,. Csaater St 'Enquirer. . , " " aYcap Ytrk.JprU 1 3. LaleanJ tm pert ant rcw aVurijw. a. "at a Dr Ike ilodava, !rw Javudoo, lupcra ol that city of the ID.I oil- ae recets ed by lb luorniiij papers, to vtnotn we areiodebted fur tVir ee. Ihe first and anoil unporuot itctD ta aa to Framcj and, be the eitracta. it win be aeen that ao at dies, repelling the charge 01 ma'evvlcnce put into the K.uig apeecu aiid declaring pi ituly that the coub dence of the uatiuu ta not reputed ia the exuiiog tuii.iitrj, u inneu by 4 Hisiort'y ot 40 against the ministry. duMilaiioii ii tic Chamber ee'us to be all ii iMivd. ' la Luglaud, a toutiderblc aJloUlion has becu luaile ill Otc laf, lu aa muiuuoI imlued exixail iK Ibu aliulc unluwi-y ckpcuilMura, ol tlusliv vcrunteutj yet itu-ra U m bil droji m (lie btuk ct. Tbe Loudon pnH-rs are filled widi !ctate in Parliainniit; atxl aotupliuiit 1, nialc m tlien ot Ibe UK-U-aa alc oi nine tn talkni);, a luauia lor Inch aeeiiit lo prevail at the prvteiil seuion. et the iloute ol Commons t ilutU eacu nU jecl at one sillii'ir hai would lmtc uapris y ol the intvt miuaole Uaaiisuou ol uur Con- I tress Mr. McLjne Im.l cooiarviioe wnn u .ro Aber ecnatllie Koi.zn Olfiue, auU lr. Uernti, at die linxid ol I ralc,oii lite, Vh uu. Cvlftn ket. I uv Loudon Uouncr ol llic I I'll March bus this parsutw. h: " 1 he dcniauu lor Cotlun at Lixeriiool, though not so gi vni as a week or ten days ago, continues very suady; ibe sules 00 Wecnebiy, lUui, were 3000 bags." t he Courier of IDiU, sar. There is kociI iIb- niand for Faist !ih!m Ooiion for home conuni- tion. cjifculjtion i vei active, ami an auvanuo uafcukuu nlaM: ft ! lo ii 011 lakl mock's price." trunce. fans panel- ut llic ItUli SI ait U had beeu reeeived lu Ixmion. I'lre Messager de (Jhaiuai-es states thai the morning psjiers were late, as they expected 10 contain an oiUmuiiee liuni the Mooiteur pro roguing or lisoling Ihe Chamber ol Ueputies. TliuJoumal du Commerce of the 17th says, the adoption ot ikt! ailuias oy a majuriiy oi ' votts, without amendment, and precisely, a it was drawn up by a committee ohosen eutirely trom the ranks of the opposition, is a most im portant event The mkiibtry has been tried bv thu competent tr:l.iniil. and eonileiuiied as the cause ol'thedis- jcnnoiiS but irei-n tlie ilifl'crvot branches of power) llio Chamber "I Ueputies met on the 13th March, and, hamng continued in seasion until a late hour, of the evening, during which a long and sum disuustloo ensued on the Answer tn the King's Speech, the Chamber adjourned to the I61U; on hK-unay, utter an amiUateu iIiseussHin, the Aililitss was adopted, by a vote of i'il to IK1 majority iisujn st llie Miuisirv 40.; Tbe Ad dies is a mere echo ot the Speech, except lo that part in wkidi the Kin speaks at tlie " tvea-chei-ous HiiHraations of nudevoleuce, and culpa- ule luaiiieuvres against his uoverament:" u Uieh the tollowiuir is ll.e reply of die Uenuties "Called by your Muiesty's voice from all MU'ts ol the lvmgdom, we come lo lay at the toot ol yoor diroi(j the homage of a faithful people, whose emotions on beholding you, the most be- ivuiceut 111 the uiidst ot the general beneheuitce, ha not even uow teased, anil who veuerate in jon the accomplished inoOel (4 the most noble mid the most 'touching virtue's." tiirc: Your suhject cherish uud respect y our I. 1 kat aa arauataa aa3 be aalialar4. . I W Cawaaa 11 awtrMialrwC . ' 1. Taat Oka laasaa. aaraaM la Hat wiah el ibe fwrw aUU k wa ift wan of tVa Aa. praaataaias M ika m al Zaaoaa, Xagigpeat, Ua Uiaail atUaa ikv. aaa law I c4mja Ua-g aactiflMLv . 4 ft aseraaor.t f Grcrta akaU ba Maa arctarf aad bemliiarT." - . , a. A raaipraral aiHarety W!1 w awwIadBed ay da Otlaaaaa aad dmaa Gevamnwaita. 6. Ccb af tba laraw Court aSall (save Ibe Iw ultf of raaraalccaic ibst arraairaftear. 7. Tba t&Vtu of Use goaraaice shall aa de id ea Lrrv-aSer. Ibe- aaulasacM of the frwatier wilt be tnaJe by Use ComauiniocK.s of tba Tore few er. . Tbe Caxrtte da Franc, nuder dead ot Va aa. March ?lh aajsr " A Caarwr asritrd bete to-dny ua iU aay to Cnnsouillnople, b a.gint; ia telrigciNse that tba Iteaipotantianrs of the three partu.- ta the Uvaly of Ltrndun, ha. I, in tbe ran- Icrt.'tHWs belt! oa rthruan th and VUh, eroal lively Ised tba desttay uft.m-cr, and namtd Hritioe Leopold, of Save Cobourg, SoVeretju aad llrretiiianr Hnnre ol l.i-eee The LoimIho Omii ier ol the 19th March states that tbe abotioB of the Duke of Hitdimmid for " a elect committee lo lke into consilaratloa the ailernal state of the eonntry as tar aa relates 10 the condition of tbe working clnssr. and Ibe et Icct of taxation upoa prodvclive industry n was last night aegalivrd. The debate was long and aiHn.ated, auil the speaker numerouv Ihe vote was 141 a-'aioat &l Tlie F.lbe is oil the point of being re -ripened tor navigation, an I maiketa at Hamburg arc lOOkllHT Up. Mr. Uarre. iu remarking on Mr. Ooulbum's expose, in wHich it is proposed to reduce tbr 4 per avals, is saw I In nave rerwded the pronoti- tion aa a breach uf the naiinual taith, both unjuvl ml impolitic On its injukk'ce, ha spoke as a foondbolder. of its impolicy as a theorist. The stave consists ui, that the eoveiitmenl should propose lo the creditor to take a less interest lot his money than was originally contracted for. I lie Courier sais "the uroixisal is not that the ereditnr tluiB take less interest far bis money, hut Uit he man take leu uiterest. or take his money back, at his option and this io every loan s consistent with the contract belaeen the pub lic r red itnr and the (' vernnicnt. Thoairh the former, ia lending, diselaim, the powrr of re calling his money, tliu latter nlvctra retaius the power ol retm niUK U London, Jlartn 16.,'. Ihe speech ol the Chancellor ol the Exchequer, preseuted ll igtil, is received with apiiinhntinu alnioM unani- mous. Ihe tollowmi;. Mimmary will Bhuw the finsiicikl meavuie' eonit iniilattil: taxes U.tr. anmi'd repealed S aiu"t. ,00(,000 Leather . 3.'",OoO. Cider 25,000 rX3,37!i,0OO Taxes impo- r F.ngiand t Od sea-apiriis- Irelxiul . percsllon. Osentlaud 'l "A . ,' Tlit pmkhitt of !i)8 end ''SO.'Vhe fiNinwnrg Sketch frote. the' LtiuisvtliM .tlvertt!.er ol tlie Gist ult. is part of lotij; article on 'the " West Prcsiiletfc v ?' We take il frt-.tnlta context, ami lie" leavo. to preiicnllt.;it .in !s abstract, ami itiipresMVL'.forin to lite nitndu of our reft det..Iay, 'Andrew Jackson realir.e tltCj picture Cwhtch . is ' Ijere exhibited. hcti hel.ijs down the helm of power, inne'the frteatU nl the did UepnUlicap ScbtH'l.be ab'e to Wail him nt one of the ablest goat diai trftbe Cinr.itvtiun. -t"hat a pmutl triuiopkin held nuf to die unto, who will atst aa nmt h he has it in lN power to do. ti ei mii,;tie tins ftititniterfiv; pu( down Jhe ene, mitt 4iofe flight; tm to silence tver 1 lie (fceruejo7,rdnsofcoion.--t.et lira be assured that ia no -oilier way can h Ftul Union" be eflec- " The tl'ietnnc of tho opposition, will, if siisiauieu, lead to mienian ftf.e. ."Scfc to the subversion nf Ue au'horiiy and soveii. reignty of the Mates, aid the establishment of nidejiendent Indian gotrrnmeiiia in its sjead. vlt aims, pot; only to divide and ; dis. '?;"'';';Vf';"i , v:'; V authority.' r'ilieen yeais lit peace and liberty, which they ov.c (n your brother and yourself have stmii'ly rooted in. tlieir ta.-ls tlit senli funis of giatiiude vhieh attach ihein lo your august dy iMnty. The peoplo, now enlightened by experience, liave leamc-d thui, Irsiieeiallv in maltei it of authority, the ;.tiU(niiy of iiossessiou is the most nacred el all titles, (ihri tlu,l it is no less tor their lian;niic at well a your tlurv I that "ffes have placed vaiir throne above die I L . i'.t . '! ; ..i .--. rencu ot Moriiu hhu ieiiiiicatv. . i ucir coiivicunn conicities -witii their dul.v. to represeul the sa cred ritrhts of your crotut, as the Kreatest soar- imtee ot their' hlierty, aud the integrity , ihu'iu- .violability dl your prcroaative, s ihe suhuai'd ot their tights. However, sii-e,tictwAsiuiidiiig tne ununinious seniinieuo i respects, una ai ttcliou with which your people surround you. the tranquility of f ranee is interrupted bv the most anxious tellings, which might become tutul to her happin-if Were they to be prolonged. Our conscience, our-hnnoi-,iliid the fidelity which ve hare swuru to-jeur ,M;.jesty, ond Intend to Ueep illi scnuHiloUs atlenliun, made it our doly to make the cause of that anxiety known to your Majesty. ' Sire, the charter which we owe to the wisdom of your august brother, and whose bu siness your Majcstva uelci'inmod lo ennsoln:ie that chavter his given to the country the right ui intervening 111 ine ihcugsiuo ui ine puiinc llt leresta Such an iuteiveiitiou ought to ex in; it is inilu-eet, anu . wisely cu.-uiiiscrUieO wiilim limits which v c shall never suffer lo hiJ paasrd. lhitit Is als jvisiiivc In its results: lor it make the connerience of the 'political views of your Kovurnmeut wsttt lhs Wishes ot your peoiile an iiuliipcnsible tiotiditioti of the regular adminis tration of iinhlic affairs. . - r Sire, our loyalty and 4inr fidelity 'oblige us to nssei-i thai this coucatrence does tint exist. An Hiijust uiixtinst ut the Sentiments and reasons of rronce, is the prinnle which how governs ij; RtlinraistratKM, 1 our subject view wild Paul, because it is instilling tn-tueta; tliey ;Jsn view it ...1.1. .......I. ...i .1 . ii. . - . miH HiiM-.iy, neiaunv n m cioeiia incir tiueilts. lint site) a iniMnikt can find no access to II. heart of your Majesty. Jvo, sire, Fh-io i g'-e-it an epemy of aniirehy as yonr Mjely is of Hesivitisui, Mie. desents thirt ymr Mxiestv should rely o her loyally, ns she ivlics oa your 11 the hijjh wisihim of yonr Majesty decide netweeii tnose wim 09 not understand a um. so culm, so liiitl.tui, and Us, who, puiiled hv sincere renvrti'm, come to deposit in jour M jeaiy's bosoiA the aflliction of vth-de people. juMons 01 me e sire in mm eonmleuf e of their King. 1 he RnyaJ preregalires of ) uur Mnjtn oner von Ihe u.eans ot establishini' httween ll, different powei-s of tho State, tlist Cotisrilut'mniil , hannooy which is tho hrst ami eseiiiinl coml .tion "I the urau.Teiir of the Throne and llic uros- peiry 01 Trance. - the Constitutional ot the 17tli March, tnvs " It -is not necensarr to comment on the tt-aull m tlie remarkahle kitlins held retenlat bv ll lyliamlierof Dcimties, us thev sueak loud em;UL-!' for then inipo. 1 mee lo. he appreciated by every one. A grand imcsttuh is decided: MinirUi-a have wot, t:nnot have the majotiiy. A So critical a siuulion rnnnol eudnre lou,' out Qiust soon In V IHl-V 330,000 Stamps, nssimduttiig the du ty in Ireland to that in' England It li.OOO iva.i pro epmr to an end. France has received a warning! She will await respeetlully the determination of tftc crown, and hold herself ready for any event that that occur. Whatever may happen, the triumph r,f legal order '! heiicelerth secured: we have for iu'gttanwwiea. the oath and good faith of the Monarch, the ninjority of the re prcscntalives of (he atirn,.nd the whole tuition it se?f, who only seek for tepnsa ami pc& fce oeathtlie shadow tt the Constitutions) throae." : 'The Courier y" Anihen tic in telligence,ha, been receded in J,wd)n. liiat Count t';pd d iM'rias is busv in at-eking to countersct the pt eject of the '' ' N .--'" IeavaiB an annual balance in Civor of the tax-paver, of . 2,955,000 Ulill LaUl Hy the Chnrlentiigne, Cap. UtbinMin, fiom Hnvte; we have run piipers, (for uhub e ar inflebt etl to the ktiidiutis ot' ('apt. Kiibinsori,) to the 19th March int luiver lhey give uts the decisive imelliueiice of the prorogatic-n, not dissolution, ot the t-hember till the 1st of fcH-pt ember next, On the I8lh, at r.mm, the King, sea ted on the ilmn c, sununiiced by m dignitaries ictfivnl the grand deputa- lit'i) Imtii the t hainber with the atl dress The roa.'rrul p. ft of it it alrea dy given in our i xtracis fiom the En giish , papets Hie repiy ol the King w;t as follow f,: 'Gentlemen: ! have hoard the Addr-ss whirl) you have iW read tome on the purt of the Chamber of deputies.,,- I hau reckon ed upon the concuierce of t o Chambers to eil'ecv the good I had contemplated, with view to 'consolidate tbe happiness of my people. 1 ll iswi h pan 1 h!ar the Jtepulics declare t hat on. their pari th concurreu e doe nul xisi I announced to you, in mv Speech, my rcsolutiotti; t'oej kre immutable. The inter ests of m people forbid rnt to -deviate from t' t 111 , My Ministers will make known to. you my 'wilt f ,? , '. After tin Drpntatioii bad withdraw, tiie Ministers renmined m -onrcreuce w ithliis M jes'v ahtnit twtoty u.nmivs. ' And ttf il.e'i filing thy,, as will be aeen by b.loi!siwi,-g art:v-le lioiii ( ligi ani, ui I9..h, the c'h itnjei 1 firwed - 'J'wie, li .Voifi. Wscri'pr-yThe Clta.i.bn of deputies aemh)ud this day the 'rcsid it took the Chair ut one o'clock Tbe mipnt. sii i(,c 1ji sin log were read md adopted. Otic; ol the Min'u.tei of the Inte rior being introduced, Ins presence eicited considerable rttrntibii and agitaiinn. ids F.Syclitnty dtl'nertd to !- President a lloyal Orditnlticc uoder a scaled cover, which the laturopu dantl read' The Or el: imr.ee- anttonnred .-.Ts MajcM'y's' pieasure that the. chwmbcis ahodld be pnvrojjm-d to the 1st ot Septeniber next TliOj OKtiuitnce was l.kewis communi ca'ed l the Chamber of Peers ut the Lnt eaitrijrjj, and both Houses inmrediauly brok tip .m.. . ; , ,.v .- ' Vfiuy. rsre '(-, P.lM-itbt following reflections opon the address of the Chamber of Deputies, and the King's Answer, are extracted trom ihe French papers of this inorniug: "The King'i 'answer to the Address from the Chamber of Deputies, confirma w hat nu reported J t slertla) n the continuance of ihe irt sent Viiiiiistry, ai d their ruuravois 10 main tain ihemselvt in power. The Chamber of Ueputies have, in terms of the greatest res pect, expressed what they considered to be tlie rod rate of ahairsi but at the same time they hare beentompelled to warn the 'Crowd, that the necessary harmy no longer eaisttd between the powers of the States The law ITUageot !5C Chamber Wk an anneal tn. fl King t j use his preiogaive iu rcestahJisl.Mig , 'hat iiinnony.", ' : 1'. ? Jra rl.,Arill4:iftr1fif St-'tl:. - .'0.--V . lit tbe atop Astf tola,, Cte fain .-ed last eveoine. hi Ibe short passage of. iv . Mnyafrosa Uellsst, have re. don BSrt. wui,,; a-pnet sS.', fill iaelunive - A london, p-ajp,;. a ike id statfc,, Ut tU poi tehas -eliwailT paid to tie. Dwlmzeb !. ,. cond portion ol Uie iuualur.ent aeeured lit the treaty-nf Rntaia.-, y -' .y? TUe Coton JIaiici.atLivernai'4 ry healthy slate, rl.eruca iavjur tUU farther improved. T ' t brrewas no po'kual oewa of mweh fnteresl.'' I he Iiaufactiomi tr t cnh-t'iuH aoni.noi. fft , vrry great extent, unwinds nt aw UCr haiP(. Sututdav, ,?nril JtX Tt.t L ate U of-ce l Scrgee Uexc. Isecj- 'a erdrvetl to be en .,. ot fcf ilitrty ii teiir. trK of -a private ijaiuit Vti rtsd cj tlmt ami piied. , ; ..V.natrt, Jpnl If The ? aper.t the gteater HriofaU, c-psic'rration t.f Eiettnise f.jt, ving gom ipta secret fVn . I el v e uc loc k . Ut Utt tie doc closed, Mc.tQrtHidj. presented , rton prajing a reuut iiu m thi( newspapert and pvriadiral aver!,, Tuuday, fpril IS.Xbe organize the tsiablijl eienl of A; , GriteiaL add erect it tutu eta vr Dfparftnerii; was lakers up, ea r of Mr. Isowan, and aa, iiitrrti, bate eastu-d, tn which ibe bid in, ed by' Mefcsrs. Uartim, Ilolmc, linghuysen. and . Ns.eVsttr1, and k led by' Mr. Uuwan fi In the'cc-i the debate, arid after, the btar.l, been filled , Mr. - FiKfyib Ofeved i mend the bili by inaertiitg a at,, v. hich he prifjctil wiih, aome re, . that the Attorney General shali during his continounce in ff,ce,:, in any private practice Tn il.c f, of the United Suies, ot atf-theS:, Mr. Holmes, after some remarkj,'!;,, to recommit the bill, with introcj, to amend it so as to establish i Depaninent, to take charge oMbet. Ress proiKised 'o be confitli d tu'tfct tj torney. General' by the . bill. , A , some faill.er debate, and befme J question was taken, the bill was Li, the table," tm tnmiun of Mr. .King; . the bill providing W aa eichaof lands wiih uth Indians reaidingii several Sl'tes. as ate willing o t grate, and nnikirig an sppnipnaiio: their removal beyond the Missis was tal.en up as lite utfini,ked butu Mr. McKrti'.ey ll.eu toncluded ki maiks in favor of tl-e bill,'aid whn' U I '..J .. 1. ' ' I . i nnu unit luui-vi. w-ntr neiii iy me Bit adjournment, Mr. Forsyth. couiiatta- hia a.tuineiit iu uplj to 'Mr: Ftfiii huysen, and continued for abourff i minuie, when ihe Seoul adji-uri air. tM)iyin nag tne floor lor to-own U'ednesduv, Juril U .i-Aftef ko du g aotue. tittte iu the tooaitleratiwi t,secutie businesn, the couidvrit j UO,000 of the bill providirg fr the temoy the Indiana beyond Ibe MiMaippi , resumed,, and Mr. Vorajih: c.6niili f hi able reply to Wr-, Freliiij'hu'iM lkftire Mr Forsyth cinctidc'tl, tht i tiate adjourned, Mr F.' has j,be,k to day - ''', H , t-Tf'iurtday, Jpril5 The.piJl organizing the eubluhrnent f ile tortiey Getiernl, aiid1 erecting it inh Exeuiive' Uepaitnieiit, tfier'beiii rnended. Xvas rejected; the bill i witr ing purth;ii,g 8it in Arkaftwat I eariona'tniliiftiy purposes. wa: laiil, the table; the biil for the j-eltef tij w idows and orphnus of the .tiicers,i of the Hoi net whs, as" -.a mended; r! grossed ond read a hnd iiue", ontf 1 ther business was rrarisavteds-jiiiil f discuseioij on the Indiaif cjueotioo v resnnied ", .":'-,if : Friday. Jpril 1 6. The bilf waV approjiriations for examuta,tionsJ c eui veys, and frci!iiau) jniernal i, provements, was further Vniefitled-- reported, - by .'the Coromit'ee, of ,( Whole, 40' the Senate. - The;tini't ments Were concurred in; e juhsqui anientlmenr, ollered by. Mr "ijickenr1 was rejected j and the aniebdmeta ordiMed to be eiigroed itd the, L reatl a third time ..aitDtrkJrrsonti ' ved to retoxtMtler the vote runcen re - ot g.tnixin g t l,e; esl bl islMticai Jit I! Attorney General,. Cic.'Yf-;: IlOUvK F U K r H K ? K N T ATfi'E Saturday, Jim il 1 0 The,' fiiV- consideration ol Mr. Coulter a'1 tioii rcspettiiig ? pppointtrsi jai' d ' Siandifig Committee iitvtjitj vbj.'ci j ' Public Pi ifttit.g, ttu'soft niotM I t . VV jUtttiiiW, , pitWrntr bhii. 'M; t!:i v. The reporiw.f, the iktfr'y mittee, directifp the Seti4tarir! ijl V tit riptirt lo 4hv.iiotf8euplA'H.fe'.t.!irtj dueiion mf ihp nuiriher ot i.riicepit.i'fi1, Uniletl 8(ute' At o yf;va do.tifSrtl td the lapse of ibe hwur : The" rVuii !er of tlie day was ikeiB-i'ii 'tbif'Ci suleraiion tf private bueinep. , - MuydtttffVlptil tS''M f'c VTick! froqi the Commii.ie trtr-rielrcncio; laid bt fine the Uouse a cominunit" froto tlte Secretary of tfce TieSsei-' cinhpattied by 5, Mntrnient ef , le ' ceipts aniferpemliturea Vf ' Jibe ' Ui'1: btaics, frpni ih? 4ih of March, 1-' the 51st Of Dertvr.ber IMS-eof tlife! ancesin the Treasvlrjr at the-ftp'" of each year, nntl 1 1 )lm Jegal-appi'!;' ationa mude for public pui post dtui that period. V It wu laid tipon , 0 ' ble, together vwiiU tl accem'''.t documents, and thrVe thousand cpi of them w-cre oidereif. tbe pi in1' After varieu rcsuiufiitna' had brrn'1 nj'ttteilat end ecivd ii(nt tyer'"! tu from ibe, innate UiTe'ctinsideted ferred t their proper commlitees , furihec C"iituleitiorr of ihe, bill ff J puniljt,i it of criiut-f within the T' t ticTif Coluudsia, Vat posipoued' :Tl.utf.daTneir andvalVr the trj' j (n-U dst,ipe 'ottjet.. tyteipesi the t)l !r-il.) nf A!el UetVjdf ft ! ieejf irtu 9. CnVtirtHrtec' Of the V on the fate of the Uniim Mr. U .; in the Ciiii and tiM-lt ..tip-'thi Rad bill,' Mr. Mrcer ftn' tiiticjwN dh'iR peecli in favor Mr. liul'jaia in- contitiuatioc 4 i '. V. '"-.-' r, -iVe, -'';,.;' ; ' W. W'iX' v 'i:
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