i pi Hi t J '3 ,tl' ' 4 1H i ILV If v a;Ws ,..! i.!. v-r-7. lupereedod the furmer authorities. The ? rt V .,,Vl lIfir '.Wl, r-n' f Lacy,-wlie was shoHo Mi for the present Mta-ewjrne.j abou ft a are imniirtfitiiin hf cotton, end the modera. J. . n ,J ? ' jmpurtaiion'bf cotton and the modera tiotj of duties oo Woollen goods, are an ticipated , " LATE EUROPEAN INTELLIGEKC5U Fronf'txmdon.' paper by the Hector. In the-treiicb Chambers on the 5th ... . inun.f? , other things, that the loan of lt. :V1 It rnfiaTant Piimnlaino1 vm$n -1 o ' millions was granted altogether to for cjgDera. in reply Uie Minister oi tl xutnee eaul, that the foreign capitalist.1) oft-ifd better terms than (hose of France, who shewed themselves tube vei-y tiured speculators. . ' n.i r " - . l?..A k .Pii . i VSPl. UBVis, a iicuiciiiiiit uj mr yco tnanofthc Guards, who wasaj)pifhcn. ded on a charge of having forged the f Mmi l if cro. fir kiui escaned from rtiliRtitiF acceptance of Utummoud fit Embank , Street -prison, , Londotu It was.suppo edhe embarked at Br ighton for Fi ance, jq o Hwura aucr nciL-n me priMon. Coleman, the popular dramatic writer, js apiKtinted Lieuteiiant of the Guards in place of Mr. Davis. Previous to tlio jSIb of February, the Mvnni dun. Cant. Leeke. had taken on the coast oi Atrica, hix slave ships, a ' . . : - - - "private, recaptured lVm her two sqhoon era, and drove two slave ships-on shore. . ' ,-Ibtd. from Liberia. Vle have just been favored with the ptr usal f , a letter, addressed -to jt gen th mHit. tf this dty, dated at Irkutsk, in Siberia, on the 13th of February, 1 8ta, written by Mr. I'etku Doket.i, nn Auiencen citizen ot great cuter prise; tvho it will ho ccn below, had to encounter thai l'roaen region at the most aeyuro period of the winter but vbat peril can subdue a freeman in his lawful pursuits ? for, aa King , ('liristi)pbo observed, speaking of American ardour, "Hang a 'bag of coUtcin hell, and a xaukce wilUctch Jtfixim M. Dc Prfc.rta late view of the State of Ku rop;, after Uie Congress nf Ais U-(Jhwil; ' The iutenst of Europe, is to gain freedom of the seas. Such nho is the , interest of all Araerica. It is the duty pf France quietly, but unceasingly- turn her attention to the marine. Great Britain may oppose obstacles to this mcasurcbut they are not felt, uowtbat llto former 'danger of universal domin ion is hi; taorc. The, navy of France must atl will Increale ; that of Great Britain must auU will gradually diaiin Jshi Fraiice is placed in the ceutreof the maritime powers of Eurojic, and her interest calls fur her attention to tins im- I portant object. t ' Euroic is now pressed by two pre dominating powers, one military, the other naval. She cannot shake oB' the firsts excepf.by the union of Austria at.d Prussia agftitrst Kussia. She can-1 not dtleiid herself apinst the other hut ey puuing fiance at tuc neacoi a naval Coniei.'rratiun, which vlii absolutely re juire fur ifs""8icce89, the conichjcncc Eu'ckjUdi tiic American States. It is in the triiWHatlaiuic regions, that we must Jook u,v the source ot' cjinmcrcial free, doui in tCuruue. It U tlicre that the tempest will 'arise-that willjiieiik over Great Britain, whit h wnl separnte from her all (hat does not i atiuualty belong to her, and prevent the Lui'opean world lur seeking orders fur' lie universe at the court of London." ONK DAY LAJfcR FROM ENG LAND. IiHralo ortroK, ionfoi.K, tumpay, MAt 23. J '.' m . t '"- -I uapiam aiatton. or die snip rcc-.nio from Liverpool, has politely furciKhed tha commercial reading and neu $ room Willi l.iiiiilrtu KHil l.tvornanl kikvmi II i iut-;w yr i-'-. " rPi Vruwr VP eveningof iho tuih nf April, p'Tke Int el' to theaisr. 1'ho .follow irfg t j (t re the only muteria! uriirtei in them 'ifihlah have net been aurio-pated. t.. A.OMDOH, SDNbS9AY KVEK1N0. AVh IL 19. S Conviction of ThiUtv:ood,---Tha jury i it a tetireu about uve elok, an returned in . a . . . . . lihel iwealyejiiuuii'esr 2'bir fiaoies we e nl- svoiled oyer in the usual form, ad the .J"ore- iijo j man pronouoccu toe veriiict in a tow tone of voice. " Guilty. CA . uikuowoou, wuo naring ine trim nau ;akafu;.aitied unaltered, as he n ard tho vii- diet,.t!ecl:ued h:s bead, &, hi coontcmine fell. He was led out of Courts and cou ttoeted to bis cell. ." The crowd was extremely treat, both A j tfitbiu and out of doors, and lhe virdict was -iec5iveo wnnooiiee exprcmpnoi feel iog one way or oilier. (Ju Friday morning tlie trials for high treason will he renewed, end tle. hneial ,1 Commission was adjournci till that da'yr .1 he I'aiis Journals tit Oiuuiav last have 1 arrived Ibis morning. - - --t ? On tl.fr l.tlii mil t I hi mminl m wacn M, Raool Rohrtte, profeostr of . i. M - . ..." I inousrn .history et ( e College du Plessis, : B'ightoB, be sauI w as the most impor and recently ai pwiotd a member -of tie taut. An armed force must bo ent there, i eo'inejission of Censershin, asceuded. the ! .tribune to deliver a leetufe, he was fisaaiieu oy cries oi aotrn me cvnt'or ! ana . ' jrftuch tiini n l--tisMeI. 'I ha.!.letarea hate, I ii u. PriAT,,0DB" spenfleu, by order or iotnmuee or pubtie ustrociioo, . 7 i is announred that the Russian Am 4 P"r l Madrid has congratulated i i3'Va' !Yj-llon'hiiaefeptaa'ee ef lhe j ind Vlion his acre ptaiiee ef lhe ion.5 -C'onsfiMtionnr. on.' -Consfiiitrionnr. bonstitbtieoai ijHru has ti iomph t islet ef XJajarea, with' a saaeh branch toi thogorernnTentl Atthe former ;.V i .-. l!..n.t ted to Bareeloaa: where preparations art making for solemnizing funeral honors to his memory." .Idem. Tbejpeci&l eon rt for the trial of the r.- :- - : . . - r of ,u t n.:. t...:.. .k.. - wbierJustieeXJoltas, the Lord Chief JJa Vroa Riehards and Mr. Justice llichard- a. . . .i . : 'm iftn vtsa Ananai) a t t lis ft 11 Bsitakv nn S ' ruu ivicuarus uuu ?ir juiuctj liicuaiu--1 m uo mnuaawworeu no, - ,on WM opened at the Old JBiUey on SaJetteiHh next moroinir. - turday, Apfit lS. The prisoners, eleven mnuoiher were arraigned, pleaded not guilty Aiid made the re-election n be tried separately. Oo Mooday fulfowiug tli trial of I .silwoud begna. lLe,iolluv ins. ! li7Trl nhlriit at ill A iit4i - "o - ' 'v -r- The first vrimes tailed was . Itobori Adami, aa accomplice, who occupied thr coert ubotit six lionrs. He rotated the maanerflf being admitted among the eon .9 . . t 0 ej,irair on trie iuii oi January, froai the lath to the 3ltb li wa absent from ,iteir meetiiics, in eoniequerCe f beintr ir.NjmprigoneJ for deiit. Uo the3tt. and on the 2d ef February, he attended theii meeting. The meetings were at (in honse of Unint, one of the conspirators Thore were several stflves in the room- apparently just cui, and ThBtIwood ex - - - ..... . .i. .i . pre sea tiitiaiisiaeuon inai urauuurn nai not brought the feniles to pot on th taves meetingiafter this took plao twice a day, np lo the 23d of February Witness recollected being at one nuti ing about 10 o'clock before the funeral of the late King Ilarrion said, he uu ilorstond most of the soldiers would be out of town at the Kins;' funeral, as well as the Police Oftieers, and that he thought this would be a good opportunity for kicking-op a row fiiittiewood ae uoi s ed, and suggested a plan, lor eiz nig two pieces ol conuoj iu Gray's Inn- lane, and six in toe Artillery ground ; it this were well managed, lAey might be in possession of London, before morning even if an express should bi gent in Windsor for the army, ly the time tbey arrived fa Lou-Jon they would ba too tir d to do any thing, and tbul ihey might even prevent any order leaving Lnndon to eommflnicate with Windsor. On 8a iurday 19th FUrnary another meeting look place io Fox court, and it was theuj atrrecd that WodwesJity, i3d should be the day of ojjeratioa ; and Thistluwood atatod the determinaiion of aUaeksnSj Wiuiitler separately at itioir house, anil forty meu were considered sutlkienl tor this West tmd jali." It tvu uIo agred il.. t Lb a ni i i n .li timih i Ail 1 it l a t jL an possesion ef, as the seat of the provision- iUa . tKr.M rw 0 mjmug li Goverumeut. This Thistleweed sug- Hl,d 'fining the death ol the king--gestod that arms should be provided im compmring tho depositions ol the King, saediately, irt order to proveot snrpriae consriring to levy war against his Ala and Brunt added, that if an officer pre-jostTS realm, or ot actually levying war. sumed to make bis appearance, he would Vbpj 'argued -that the witnesses should run him thrhogb the body 1 eelingftrjef those eugaged ia this transaction) wm to et nrepte difterent buildings hi (Iiiiorcnt parts of lhe ; Metropolis, while oihers vore employed in variods other , place. Rrnnt iaid. that whateyer lot fell cron bin todoin lhe West end job" if h'-il failed that man sbonld die anon the sno To this witness expssthlated, end-Brazil added, that if he displayed any eowarSl- ico he should be ron through. At the same meeting it was suggested., ihat Furnival's Inn shonld he burnt down, and it was observed, that it would mvke a go d fire. On Monday, tiie 2 1st of Fe brBary, another party- was held as wit nee s who eommnnicated what lie had beard from Habbs, lhe landlord f the Miito Hart Inn, respecting thte Police having information of their meetings. This caffsod reat Wrath, and they a e ensed him of throwing eold waler nn their schemed. The following days at anuthcr meeting, a ntf.n qfthe name of Edward cotnuiunicated, that a Caoinct dinitr was to be held at Lerd Hariowby'a house the next evening.' - They expressed their oy at tl'e nei and iitout ' he find, I'll a it i (ion t beiit vc tbere i a God I have often prayed that these thieves might be allege iher, in order ! la bo, murdered, and now he has Ivan! my prayer." : This Uwood addm!, that it would he a rara uhont to mo.dr t'lesn all, aud immediately drew ep n' p'uu to 1arrv it into exeenlion. l' wp. to ?t tl,door open himself by knocking, to j rush iu, and throw hand grenades among the Ministers, nnd to murder geod And t)H,l tfaiiy gl were umnKi i item, (lu'y tvere to ' be iuri?ered f,r keeping had cooipany lugs wan to be one of theTsiror moat, and to ld on the reht. Uo deter mined to say to Lord di'dmnath. Here is my Jlfiebester Cavalry "and to say to h followers, 4 Lead on'Oiliterja, do ycur doty"-He determired, with his own butchers knife j lrenttif the hradu ofevery otfe of the Minister, and In car ry away those of -''Lords 1'uslhrcegh and Sidmoiub iu triumph. Ii won Id aiso he necessary to go to the Telegraph over the water toake ptiss ision pf tret, and to prevent any eommtirication k,oing to .ffoolsmb; that, in ' the mean tune' a provisional gorernmiit might be - formed j od ateps" taken at the scatutrs, ej'eeial ly Dover, Brighton ami Margate, to pre vent any one fora leaving the place with out an . order from : tlw goyeriament. . . - . and he further added, that the preseot as-Tfaiuity bad inherited tho crown long enougn, anu it was ot no use ior me new KiBesser ltt4hik ef s we a ti ag the Cro wu . urant auuvings aiierwaras came in, anu the plan was eommnuteated to tnem ; Dt, they disapproved of it, and- said nothing short tf the assassination o-fHbeioiQiis ters wonld satisfy tberh Brunt told wit ness. two or three-ef item bad dtewn out a pi an to assassinateM ioist ers- (a the first tabinet dinner lies hid, t JirVnivmuOT requentlj eame to Braata eppreatiee nnsaaer trm j . . . vi - - . , hone. He onee aw twenty ptlei ja the pelted Ibis life while at the seat oi tne room. On the 2A of Febraary he saw national .government. 7 It is situated on hit mailer and ethers put new flints int.. 5aB of the river, "about a mile S. E. pistols. He procured for his master six . tJj0 carftoi. n .ddition to the mem sheets ffe.tr.dge paper, and saw a pike b f ,Jn(-resg thcre are alao buried bead and a a word. At 6 in the evening, secretary of the, Senate, Brunt went away, and at nine returned th v presidents of the very dirty and much confounded. He anu. ff"w 5" "" 'r ,. -, 4. - saidlo l.i.Wife t is all up,' I bare United States. The gravesof those saveKmyIife and that is all' Ja.Ua public characters are grouped together he had aid that another man eame in, .;,m......u.i. r: .s. ' ... . . . . . i . . . P - hio whetboi he knew who liad inrormed. TBe maaisaswed oo.' Brunt was f s-AJif Arl-'t ha nat mn puln Mary Kogors John H. Harrison, tu- ward Sampan and John Adams slated a by jtg 81ze 8ty'et aI1j workmanship variefy of .;ireunitanee in corroboration, p,,, it ruigh( be interesting to see I homaJIydeft te?t bed that he knew i , , in W itson,one of the prisoners, and was in- ... ... ... i:ii, ea... v.tedby hi,a fewd.y re the Cid, PuW.'c 1 uke tUe liberty of suh- to be one of iho party to destroy the ini- J0,ninS ,r , . 'y, uisters. W iUon told him they werapirty Uriah I racy , Senator in Congress waiting for a Cabinet d nnor. It was lnte- from Connecticut.. Died July 19, 1817, ded to throw hand grenades among the ; aged 5t years. Ezra Darby, Kepre ojiuistera and those w ho . escaped the sontalive in Congress from New "Jersey. 4void were to go gome other way. ' Af- Died January 23, 1808 aged S8 years, terwarff fires were to bo made anlfetpt Francis Malbone, Kepresentativc in up for Home days, until the con,fnstn was general. The hou&u of Lord flarrowby, uord -C4stiere.iSh, Lord BidmeatS the Duk, t Welhngian, and the Dhhap or k"' MP? JtCrnrl 'are h-en set on 6 rr. The witness pro- mied to bo one of th party ' hut nn t'.e gate a nnto to Lord Harrowby disclo ins the whole ad'air . ' " 2'ne fia.lof - tlarrowbr as next ex amined, tie aid lhAt there win to have been a. Cabinet dinner on tfse 2"?d ; bnt in eonsr lehce of the letter from Ryden. it did not tsk place. Te-p-parlions for it w ent on as if nothing had. th had did had some general information of s ho eon - -piraey-t wo month before. Johu , Monument, author , ccornpl.cc, testified, bat he ,et 1 hist lewood some weeks before the 2.W of February, who engaged I hi tojmu the party--He , cor- foborated most ofthe atatemeots before S' tI i t. i , 5ed, that hesaw Ihistlewoud about the 5ih f Februarj. h i nt with him to mus er about tw enty of Ins country u o Uijas ist in (IwcatiHa. Captain "itz Clarence and several Bow sirett officers, testified to what took i "1 11 place in Uato sreet, when a part oi tne Conspirator were arrested. These par- ticulars hfive been before stated. ,uur . r ... - v.i,, ii iHltll dial iiro tiii.ui muv, tuu njj--support tne cuarge oi reason, betiedeved wil!i caution, they being ac- nplice8. Several witnesses were called for the elence Tlieir testimowy as far as it is eported is not very material. Wednesday, April 19th. they proeeedod. Mr Adoihua, on behalf of the pruoncr. addreed the jury and the Bolieitor (e neral replied. At half past'throe the Chief Jnsliee began hta charge to the Jury, and at five the Jnry retired. In twenty Gve miniates they returned vr.ilh a verdict of (ruilty on the third and fourth founts 'of tho ii)ilietrn- t vizjaonepcraev o 1 y a , and aetnaily levying war agamst the king Thisllewood, who during the trial ! remained hrm aid. nnnlterfd ; as lieliMrd the verdict delivered bis head, and his countenance feel. The ntMnbrr of ,preta tors was sreat t?ir Waller Seoij wiih other disiinttUhfil gentlemen, had a seat on tb .bench. Ilostin Hfjtretory.' Do'.fiustic, jAST ), (lenn ) Mity 12. A Larcb P.-?- J- Satnrtla.y la-?t, wo had -thejbVought before the proper tribunal, must ptw.Muy. ne. u.j, mi ini.i cnrnugn, an um.u,i. im: propeny i ivir. ! CI .. P CL'..'. HT T- I oiini'i, i diwmiw louiiiy, wew .icrscy. It tiieastired ifom the mwe to the tail tjxtciMi feet ;, was. six feet and one inch iaJjiNghfb, . ami -tweaul'ed from the low er part of tho br'-aM. to-lhcshnuMer t'lieo feet and ei.-Iit inches. We could not as icrrahi its w-eixht but' suppose" it to be uiiciininnnly great. It is intended for the? Philadelphia inarket. Tl ash. Guz. Tim trials of Sir Charles r Charles Woh ley, hadjiiHt taken place, and Mr. Harrison bnt lhe virdict f the jury was known at Liverpool on the l'itii. Ibid. Trom tb? Richmond Compiler imp nun a i rami'!. Marshall upon tlie beneti. John Fosked, former mail-drfrer be tween 'tbis ci'y and lelersbrg, was led to the bar upon the charge of robbing the mail Mr Startard the U. States' At torney, for this District appeared in bv half of the prosecution Mr. John G. Williams, for- the Prisouer -The Jury found him Guilty. ' . It is said that the Pirates found guilty last summer by this Oonrtrwill this daj be brought up to receive their sentence. It will be recollected, that their ease was carried up te the Superior Ceurt on cer tain exceptions taken by their Counsel. We believ that these exceptions, or the .most material of them, were decided a- ' gainst tbem. .-zx?2, -rr.-..j ' CONGRESSIONAL CEM ETERY, Extract ijf a. Idler, dated iFashititan During a morniiig ramble, which I totkatsurday, aiong tbtfasttrn Branch la which are entered tho remains if those members of congress, ' who de in one corner ot ,t!ie Darling grouau -.v.;,.u a nftat and durable . L. rii. . 4ii Vira M(a Pani DCaiCiATIK lllttl uc k ivv sk!eiL i distins'uished amonest the rest a Conarrees from Rhode Island. Died. jnn; 4, t8ifungcd 0 years. Thomas D, t Rcm cscnativo in Congt.ss from NorJth.Cal!olinRi Dicd Prtbruar7, 180a at;ed fr2 yea. JohiKSmh'ittepicscita- . J ... tlV U III VUIt' i io II Will Ja t II J I V UlU Drreraher 30, 1S12 aged 71 years. Jihn Daon, RcpreiJentative in Con grew from Virginia. Died March 81, 181 aged h 2 years. Elijah Brigham. IlcnrcaWA'iive in'Concrcss from Mas- sacliuselts. Died Feb-22, !816--a2;cd 73ypai. Note, monument erroneous; i- Ts i..f,. . 0r, ti,n 22d Ju v. Ri h i-d . gtanhird, Rrprcs--ntatve in ConQrsa j f.m N().H Caroiina. Died April' 9, JS,6 48 G 'Mnm llfpresentaUve in Confess from Noriri Colina. Di. d 0 u 5U 18l8 age(, So , a4,dition ( lhe fm.0 thwt o) George , Clinton, ,f Mew-York Vice President of the United Diel April 20, 1811 .nged 72 years ; and Samuel Allyne Otis, Secre- tary'of tho Senate, U. Stales, Died April ! 22, 181 aged 73 years. David Wal- I ker, a Representative! n Congress, from t' . , , , Tf . . . . Kct tuky, Died here flurmg the present ' w-'-Jiast itiv, Hint, v s luaiuut v a lira ,.., irkmi, ji nrt,,,i ri'ivi,...a t, ti, ,k, n.i,,(i , . ----.--" r- ' the place ot interment for rnemhers of Congress was at Rwck Creek Church, i nd6 the remains of several now lie. ANOTHER COMET, The St. So ho. New Bronswick ra- per, Muy 2d, states that a comet, ofi' t immeiisf rnAfrmtiifle Iiail uen bpph tln two evenings preceeding, in a North West direction. It occupied the space of from 60 to 70 degrees, from the nucleus, to the extremity of the fail. The time of its appearance about 19 o'clock. Clonel Henry Atkinson, of the 6 In fant y, has been appointed a Briga dcr General in the Army of tho United States.. Int. r.-crm the Philadelphia Xiif in In a late Georgia paper, tho Milledge Tillo Recorder, we find a vert circum stantial and energetic articlc,Avriftcri by colonel. Mitchell, who has succeeded the j llate Mr. Hawkins, as Indian agent. What is peculiarly interesting in this publication is, that he explicitly charges general Gaines with a wanton arid nn provoked attack upon the Indian village of Fowltown. Having irritated aiid roused the Indians, by an "at!ackv on Fowltown, and encouraged und efubold cned thorn, by the imbecility of his sub- S!nnen! rnndiwf. for ' ff irir-.r.ti t. tate a curse of conduct. -which, if nnt argue a i!8rci?Hrtl ot public ustice that notln.itr can nulliatc a ' INDIAN OUTJIAGES. FROM 'CUE AUXANSAS OAZ,' MARCH 2. -1 We. learn from a correct source that a rii)'ii!' is about to break out between th? Clii'i'okco ;n. -O.tag'j Indians the latter having killed threL hunters of Jlic firmer, a'.l s-itiie t thcrswttc mis Jug, who arc als.) supposed to ha- inm-derrd. The Cliorokecs were nrenaiinc to takn j veiigeaii o on thu Osages for this act j ;,ut major Lewis, Uniled Stales -Indian major agent, prevailed upon them to wait until lie should have seen. Governor Miller, and would endeavour, to obtain through i ii ni' amply . i ed ress1 from' "the sa va gi-a i, - ',D" nv '"'. g"v crnor will meet and' hold a council with the Chcrokccs on the SOthjaf April next. It is to be hoped that by the friendly interposition of the governor, the elTu eion of blood may be stopped, ; peace be restored, and all tho differences brtwe.cn the two nations amicably settled. Louisville Kij. JprU 26. Captain Voorhee9, reports the follow ing particulars of an Indian massacre, which took place on the river at Little Prairie, below" now Madrid : , :, TJllle Pratrk, JlprH a. "Thrca Seinitiole lud'-ana Ttwo men and a hoy) murdered a 'captain' Davis, of Nashville, Tennessee who was laviri? to oo a saw bar, with a flat . - ' ' . I tain Dais, was scalped .and thrown into ttie rivor .his body Was found and bu rietl nr Mr. Walker's plantation. Cant. 'l)av;C tjeenuvhite uuu aud. (wq blacks moBtrniertt ortreo stone inscniwu biiu ar-Milr with the naihe. aee. &c. W he occu tomahawked in a tnoitdangcrouTma ner, bat escaped Trom the savage ' u wujuu VUuJFJ tytllutyi thm hlarlr man atofa nn1 k.....! n5;- tne maruer was committed )U ' return"to the boat, they were seized b the Indians, who seeing fire arms in possessien, retreated, haying first them the scalp of their master, Captain Davis. The people on board a flattoat a short distaoce below, state that tbey saw the murder- committed. - An ex press was immediately sent to New Mji drid, where a party of men were raised and went in pursuit of the savages they found a party of nine,, but . couU nly take 3 of them,' among whom HtQ chiet, who Hectares tne innocence of tliosj taken, but says. the murdorera shall be brought in and given up. v AGRICULTURAL MEETING, The semi-annual meeting of the AgrV cultural Society of Prince Georges county, in Maryland, was yesterday held at the seat of its worthy president, Thomas LAWesq distant about three miles beyond the jEastero branch' bridge. I'hc weather Avas uncommonly favora. hie, ayd the meeting was honored byai numerous assemblace of visitors. niongat whom were recognised, Col. Monroe, president of tho United States, the head of departments, Messrs. Ad am;?, "Crawford, and Calhoun Mem bers of the foreign diplomatic curj, Messrs Neville and Antrobus Mi;. Torres, the deputy frouT South Ameri cabesides many distinguished citizens. The president of tho Society, Mr. Law, delivered an able and appropri de dress, on the occasion ; and the compa ny, aftei. partaking-,. of a cold' co!!ai rj,' retired in the utmost harmony and aatia-' faction. Most of our readers d jubtJcBS recollect a rsso tu t ion of ConpreM, paused t lha 'session before. tlietait,estblib ng. a lyjtejn ac.coRlmg t which the anried vessels of the U States should be juifc ed; tlieir appellation hivmj been pr;vioii'ilj' Uiereto eli:CU:V,t the pleasure of ths Navy He partment or of the officers subordinate to it-- Tae 'resolution itsrlf -beinji of no grater length A We cipv it to refresh th ie;nlrr','i memory. " Reto'vfiil, bit the'Stnitte itfiri limits of lie present aiivet of ilte L iiited .States f America in Cotigmt atse:bleJ, That all ihelrhips of tlie Navy of tho v iit l gt't ovv huild-' OP htT,4Zr u be i t oert'iarv UI mc J$ Uiiiiv r uie tl CCtHJUS 01 Ithenreai leritof the Uuaed Sutea. ncoowiiii- i the f..Uoiving rmv t w,t tUotba first ; clan HialH '.illel.atter the state, ol tae Uniri,; th.e of the third ciai, after the principal tru'us anu t ivn ; tukhi care inat no two vcBSSli ia the XavyRliall bear the aunirf name. Atyritvei, March d, liilS. - Vt understand, that, iA-xciition of the plia contained in the preceding iiesolntum for naming oHf p'iblic vessels, th States, entitle to 'he naije't "r " ;aev m i , : i .u. , miBsnmrr. 1 his is soppeseu to Detne lHHtxceiT- tionable m')de tbat could be iwtnpted with rrju3l justics tu Hie 3-J-eral atiites Ali Int. KBW TOMK, MAY 7. - Slteer.'-X ohserve in the Zaneville Ess press of thVlOih ult. a letter addressed to m, signed C. Couant, president oi the Muskin jnm Mining Company, of an ariclu in the National Advocate, eharq ingthe Company with being iuipnstors aud swindlers Tha president says 44 A nnmber of respectable iilustriou waSiay say, wealthy citizens of Mas kiiitfuui and fashington counties vhavo united, under an aet of iacnrporatioo, to etcavale the earth to' the depth of 133, feet, ia order to ascertain tho extent of Silver Ore, (discovered in borinz for salt water,) the practicability of raisiug, auJ prohi ot working the same. " They ,k im person for funds l?"y offer their stock to noie they contract i debts with none and they disturb; tho paee of n'me tbey raise (in advance). 1,000 dull. us open each instalment, with which they .honesty' pay their Uboron ', ()a referring to the tiles in the otlice' I eannoi find any article relating to said i Compiioy; henee I infer that snuia oiIht j paper inns', be credited or censured lor it, ns ilia eso wiay be. Jiae, t aims: 2& FHHIAT Moit'MO, jvxr, l-Hitf?. -TtlRATUR n'L"HRI.--;riw K.Vork The-' stre wan cons' intcvl by u:-e on Ike morainyof the. -''. W-iJ ;r.iac manner ia: which, tile flames or minuted bjiiig- not yet positively known. Tuiv however, is the third buiHin of tha "kind watca', within a short' time, bav.; all sharsd asioiilar fa!?.' Tlioss of Pliiladelp'iia an 1 Was'iing-toa were ei tensive aivl elegant, but the -interior of the. latter had never been rmishc-l: Toy inside ofthe New- Yof k horiso, ft.i isai, Wils v'cr coaimoUous an l spicouici n.tea np, Neither of tbese calamities we think, Oti jrht t be attributed to design. The numerous lights ;. e-nployed in a large, theatre require the utnwwt vr . Rifancc of attention. The audience, now to bii sure, arc never in tlie least danger for, since t!i heart -rendhig-catastrophe at luchmon.Uxn im provvnicnt tbutthc most timid could require for c.;c;ipc, has been aJdcdtoihc outlets usual befpw, ; that pvriod:The nwn:crs and proprietors are-: chiefly concerned; and we regret that care c - ncs? or unavoidable accident should h'avtj mad tuen xno Aud so much to the stock" jt us;iitf rccrta'tion, stichcorisklerable sufferers .' UNI RltSITY. The exercises preparatory if the summer vacation commenced at Chapt;UInI on W.lnesday and they will close on that : da In peaking of this institution wetake tho. frck. dom of congratulating the citizsns of thesUtc.oa "r its "lacrea'iinjp "reputation. '. Nothin? is wanting naw butamore generous policy oil tho part of th bo'at.Cail-,",w':t?:s;:i't a-aauiir aui'iriiluciwc-ef-r till.1!..) .' , l. . . . . .. ,v ui(.imua uap pies tintl. ; SUMMATIT PROCE$S.-C.onsidejaMe aMts r respecting a law passed at the clok- of the scss'"y f e JL, h J-ZZ? irivs 8 r.

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