7 J ' FOREIGN ftEWS. H! . .;,.:. - . . - "' 13 2out2i JLs&tcr From Curppet ' Arrival "of the Cambria, j '; j , iVtj the arrival at Boston of the Steamship 'ambria, at half past 10 o'clock on Tuesday 'norning, in a short passage of-I4day9,-.we have late and interesting adfices from Europe. i ni i . t " t it. 3 jji?erpooi oaics are to tne4in oi fliarcn Inclusive, and London to' the 3d.' "The Intel li'ehcc, it will be secnpossesses considera. Lie importance- , j ; .Tiis QUEzrf's stzzctt. - In relition to this document, vie find the foK lowing paragraph in the European Times-? 41 Our p iper went id press, and was despatch cd.by the last Steamer, on the day that'the Queen opened Parliament.' As the Iloyal Speech I.03, ere this, reached -America we dcrn it superfluous, at thii distance of lime', to repeat it here. Like similar royal docu trenlsjl contains a few paragraphs, the meaning of which is sufuciently obscure, and elucidation of which remains ' with the I tinh' -r as the session progresses." " V --Wih.tcr & Smith say, in the European . Time? I-" There is no pari of the new finan cial Scheme which has given so much saiis fiction as the abolition of the import duty on Cctt.o nd Wool This tax has been keenly Ht Ly '. .3 English manufacturer, for it st:d.' c!cd h'ra, on the coarser dejeriptioa of goods, w!:h ten and twelve per cent, more than his Continental or American competitors, dndjn t:. j Lamo degree, it has prevented him in the c,trcn markets of the world from competing with his active and . cncrclit rinds. .. It was a-taxonihe productive power of the country,, nr.d every one rejoices thit it has been swept atvay. Tho abolition of the duty oil Cotton will hardly be less popular in America, frc.i iyhich we derive nearly all our supply, fr ""what little extraneous competition tho r.ur.u facturcrof the Northern States may su-.tein will be more than counterbalanced by: the ad . rantacs accruing to the Southern planter. ' - - ms OREGON QUESTION.'" -1 Mr. Roebuck, in the House of Commons !"t ni;;ht, asked Sir Robert Peel for full in iiiun regarding the present stale of ne. r-- nswiththe United Slates Government orf ihe Oregon Question, justifying his cpjes-' tion by ihe recent proceedings in the 'Amer ican House of Representatives. Sir Robert, a reply, refused to give ihe information re- Jtred, stating that her Majesty's' Minuter id nut to deal with the Iloueo of Rcpresenta ves in ihe matter. Another Member stated, ;at o work now publishing in Paris by M. de !oprat, was decidedly in favour ol ihe Brit "i claims. '' ' ! ' 4 '' Ti.3 riht cl search ll.it irritalir, sur. illar.ee ol the hij;h tz..st which has proved lo'to years an cndleos source cf annoyance American shipping is virtually at un end. mmission which has", been appointed t. ; p-irt of the English and French! Cabi. " f ' ,.11'1-i''jr-,':y cviimay throw dust in the . . .. ..i iho Exeter Hall saints, but it will as- r h'v deceive no ono c!eo. For nil pracii. . .1 j urp..-es the power is gone. Public opin-; ton in Francc-h&'i potent against the princi-; that no ministry can withstand it, and !f:r:;e .f ihe most clear-headed of English ;;.lcsmen think that not only docs this obnox ious right of search constantly keep us on ihe ' confines o( a collision with the -United C:-tcs; but that so far from mitigating the horrprs of( lha Blive-lrode, it has, actually increased it. Loid Hawick,' whose talents as a debater and l.icr.ss as a politician place him foremost firr.urst the master-spirits of the British Sen Ale, has unequivocally ! given vent to his be lief that the right of search mi"ht bo abolished vt-uh tdvnntngo t6 the African-and-to Eng. hrd. European Times. . 1 j : Van TENXSTLVANIA IXTEaEST. ' i ' Vi!.T.?rSmiih say: ' ' Few tl'.ir ' : r?n more satisfaction In conr."".crci:l ci. - :! .i t!.- ir.'.clllgence vhich car-: n hi: J ! i !::! r--kct, that Rev. Sydney Smith died at his house in London Jon the eveni- of Feb. 22. The bloftAv. Chror'cle remarks upon the event, that the country has' last one cf tl.3 clear ana ine wuuesi oi i;a wniers,auj. i.ugo-4.41y hat lost one of its most powerful and yet least pretending advocates. r- . - ..'!;".' . U :.- Ireland.:. . - ; -. ;. I Repeal' Assoeiatio7i.-Kl the meeting on Monday the'lTlh,' Mr.'Johff OXonnell criti cised Sir Robert Pcclt Coahcla! statement admitting, however, that it would produce vast bencfa la the poorer classes in Ireland. Bilter.compliipt was made that the people of Dublin,1 and in all quarters, were indifferent about the franchise, and that the Conserra tives were gaining majorities' oa the regis try C A jJ . I "':, br ; : rj- S. The .position of. the French Ministry has not. altered since our , last. M. Guizol had made a 1 rial of his strength by dismissing two employees of the Government who voted with ihe Opposition; - The reported collision be tween a trench and an English ship at Tahiti had been contradicted officially - : ; last accounts from Lisbon tell us that, on the 17ih of February," Queen Dona Maria had been confined and given birth to another princess.; The reform of the financial con dition of Portugal continued to occupy the at tention of the Government and the Lcgisla- ture T- f---',?J!;! v-'-'f ' j.-v'-"'-; : V f ; Notwitlislinding the handsome surplus in prospect for next year, the government is just now as much at a loss as ever, and it is al ready rumored that a new loan of 1,500 con- tos is in contemplation ;The Madrid journals are chiefly occupied vti'.h a new conspiracy, saiJ to have been cis covered r.t Viltoria, and which the. govern, ment have deemed of sudcient importance to send General Concha to suppress. One par ty represents thelemeute as favoring Espar tcro, and the other describes it as a Carlist conspiracy Several of the conspirators have been arrested Hie adairappears however to have fcen grossly exaggerated, , -Horrible Depravity.: The Newark Post rives a remarkable ac count of the death cf T.Iary Ann VVntis, who married Henry Grccr:?. p.nd came "to her dcalli aL.:ut a week r.f::r ! poison adminis tered by her hu:'--r.d. C ;Y 2 fourth day af. ter their marriage, Green ! !:cd Hyoack, in . Rensclaer county, in cc:r; my with his wife, her brother, a i.Ir. jNiij?. and several ladies. 'Among the he he had formerly paid I, hd rejected Lis cvcrli: f. Corrwpondcnee of the Chrrlsston C . -.. ' f. ; - ' A7A3lXGT0t March Z3,IZ1j. I Ti.e Ser.-t'j have z. JJournei zlr.z J T Ley pass.d a vote givir.j themselves extra rr.'.lccje tor this special session, and ; they aha give their late President pro temp. (Mr -Mar.gum) ihe salary of the Vice President. fre thou- racd dollars a year) deducting th-refrom tho -b rjt it. lo- : hi Lad received t a mc-rr.b-r i J"--:iess unciw fruitless ellort cf ninety wer- torily or set c:U . to be tho general epinicn 1 convicted. Wall-street r.-as rathe dv but I hav , ir.l a j jry. Upwards rlzr cl:z'.!encd peremn- 1: -lencr. It seems :t ihs cannot be t!ie stale of lVr.r.-lv: '.i ;. j J the inter est of its debt (or tl.j curu..i ir.ctl.3."." It i !cvoutly lo Lj v.ia'.ied, for thvcrcdit of America in Europe'; that tho payr.:, fr irv, 0 come may be 'nctual. . Theu js 'r.'t ir r:vr r fiUiiJciK ;j--i.oji ju. !.- y that l;j v 'i nut per . : 1. '....-ition cf American .4 I . ' rr r . v r is.iltcd hut a crrnc t ) i.v.a THE EANS pay and miles; of the Senate. The Senate to-diy, confirmed the nomina. tioh of Mr. Rush as Consul to flonz IC002. ipstead of Mr Shaler rejected, and Mr. Gould oi Marshal of the Northern District of New York, instead of Mr. J. H. Prentiss, rejected. The Democratic members or the Senite re sisted the nomination of Mr. Shaler on the ground that he was prominent in getting up A yler meetings, and was promised ofiice as a Tyler man. 1 Mr. Prentiss had made a bet of eight thousand dollars on the election of 1810 with Edward Curtis, nnJ had refused to pay itthat was the objection urged against his nomination. j I The injunction of secrecy has not yet been removed from all the proceedings of the Sen ate, but I learn that they received a commu nication of some importance from the Secre tary of State in reply to a call from ihem for the present state of the negotiations, &c, wth Mexico and also with Texas. But what- $ver was the nature of the communication, the Senate, it appears, took no order upon it. ! , iThe President sent in no nomination for t:., .2 vacant seat on the bench of the Sjprc:.j Court. - .; j j,We look with interest to the next move, ments of-the administration. I. The extent of ihe removals is to be decided upon in the Cabinet. . There will, no do-' . , I i m my both in the Departments here : and Post Office establish foreign missions and 0" It is very difficult to su r c-.l c-i-.n j cf ir.: -.-3fc!.jvvly 13 ;::.cs cf i:.o : t var question. - Gen. Almor the city, an4 O'Callaghan, propiictor, is ai his determinatio . . :-2;can . imister, is m i in a few davs. Mr. ' Cr. -rr! Ciiy Express" : ;rIIj'j"o. He avows I ur.Jcr:ind, to cive the new Post Master General soma very interest tog lessons in tali i. ..tiling. The weather ia iglirious, and the streets suf focated with dust and pc'Lstrians. Broadway, yesterday, was aceav-lcss procession cf ado rable shoprcsss. ir-m. i- - - y ' w ! mm mmmm rriday, April 1r - The Superior Court for Buncombe 'county is now in soln at tuis. place. Judge Manly is pre lav r.'jv tj t:...o c! C.'-itom-liuso r.o to L m- doQ. But some have supposed iuat the ofier of ihat mission would be macr to Mr. of jlhat bury, who is rather inclined ft with the present stale of thinp could have it if he would tf' probable. No oficial organ 1:" by the administration, the Globe, the Madisonia;i, -for tho official honor is r ,: The Senate did not ' . a printer, ihouh them. The tiors: of O-' Wood. (Jissaiisfled Wright ' rh is not n of v.a 3 ono 10 wnon. esses," and wl- , this occasion b!o to l.'-ri, circjr.: :fhi!'..y i j :.',: ken c(i!J, . aro no- 1 Tr, loco -it - beinji dca ;ton, :rJ it -f hoc t r -.J l.-s 3 Iz "-:ved to I:':v in n i nours s'i corr,"inncd r-p'l vorsitcd violently. cc: physician v..., : powders, Lut cine thus, left, Gi. . white from a spoon, which has since been ; ic, by tho dregs lcfi i:: t' der which he should 1 - -to destroy, and tho c: powders being left rf.r known to rhave been uJ. first i circumstance that a.. Ctill, however, Mary An:i believed that, he continued sonous drugs in her nourish of her death.''' It seems ih: of her illness, she-beg? r. ! band.cf foul play, cr ' : ' and melting terms. day, and her bro'.' Ins belief in Gr; ... of the deed. Gr. . fested at V.- c 0 Icit hzr two ;r I! white rr.cdi. i.-jr ccn tl.-n-:.!i water, nnd . j lo Lo ars:n Tl'.o r iv.'. ho r" :?, rf t r.nd i!.iricK;,.:t ii the;: -hi, ho was l.ulu ii.-iru;v:cnuil in bringing about! niittai.fts on the tiivideiids have already Tho lS;nk of EnhirJ. it ii "id, is al r to reduce tho ratcs'of discount r.t i! .rarii :h lai.ksr During tho p:.-t. 1. . -.:!i i! : 1. '.Wan in the Bank has increccd f...; .-I I,. -117X27 to 15,453,03,: an increase ci X o,470. " in ihesame peri.. - ho circu!a. li" tm'a decreased 349,470. Yhe Fun J 3 "exhibit a quiet nndsicady nppeararce. i Mcx ican Stock, in consequence of th. hist c.J vic?3t has improved a little,' Me?:: m Pcr.ds , ?'.-vi; been done at S3 3-4. Tho tlato'cf" tho ' I "...chnrg"st7fclween the United -Stsi.js ariJ ; "..' jar.d, which continue greatly in our favor, produce heavy imports rf bu'Mon, qre lo- pnnir..to exciie opprehe:.-ior. in commer cial circles'. Tho New York and llavro picket ship Vi!!o do Lvon. was wrecked on the 2d cf Icbraary. , A smulinrr vessel .'as seized m ihe ..er -c:y, loaded with tobacco, and ihe procerJs cf confiscation amounted to 7G52 ; of which tho. informer received 2550 ns his sharei M!.;!e the actual value of vessel and' caro tvculd come wiihin' 10,000. ' -j- : Wilmer and Smiih say id their Times : j " Th Fore ! jn events of tho test iwo or 0 :c3 weeks posssesa Millie interest if we ex ;t Swi'.zerlandj where the violence of party "ca..jc has nain made itself-ma niresj in Cuq affair of the Jesuits. . Mailers look threat? n- ' 'r.'; . bul hopes are entertained that ilie fiar.' ' riTmnv subside as family quarrels, ought-l . iihih giving wny a little, for the purpose of fi.llowshin. M. tG-eiruif " 'rumphTd in ihe Chamber of deputies; c "of supply for the Secret" Se rvioc,- i'y of 24-Thjs majority is deem actory, os ii may enable hi'cij rub ;nfT the remainder of ihe session. 'Ilu. " hat the Chambers will be dissolve tiimn for the pupose of tetinjjthe u'ltitv wkh the electoral bcdV ." ve-.fi-crn China t;"the2Cth '"ho Ej cror was ph the point r-1 ,1 f- :l il.J n.l it is ' minister poi . up to tf.3 time the third day ncct her h'J3 :JcJ him in mild z2 cn t.!.2 l!;irJ . cpci.ly drchrcd t u'.it, and accuieJ him . exciti.wcnt va3 tnani iticn, end letter snys that cl !" ,' J p?rr-;ns were prc:?r,t. Ho cc:"" V.rJ fjr trial, r'r:d lodged in iho Trov jiU. Tho trial comes on in Aprl. LTh people cf R.crCi:.cr nrc much excited pinsL'him.""' .-;- l N : - y c-rn frcm t!,o IWS.s Tiil-.-.o that a " -1 c iiimsolf Thomas Henry, mur r . : . --vjijy and. J.;r.'.cs Haw. , , ; ) Ca".cu ijnty, Alabama, on the 1 1. 1. i i.o cec., were sons cf James ...i.-om, Ks-j. The-ch;.jm3taiwic3 under horrid crime wascmniivrdare :ufd. - I"'- X X ' Ik . -.1 r.: . c . j r -1 '. March 22. ;e:::d here by L'jrteyor cl f t..:- 7 rc- f. :l c:i tho r.rtd.jy cf July next, newspapers go frco for any distance not exceeding thirty miles from the place where printed. We mention this as on inducement to lhc:o 1 t-T.t. . (?-?! t r i.uvs liiu.rio reiramej irom U::r..r " ;jr IM ...e? 2T cn ncco-nt c; t:.o r.j.ie '2 to - 1 1 t 1 m c..o isrv.ara on j suscrico tor our paper. Its circulation in this county is only about two hundred and fifty, whjle.ihere are aboul four teen hundred voters! Of the merits cf t!.2 paper, of course il becomes us net to spc" but ihero sccon to bo an apathy cr.l ir.i!.7. cr.C2 tr.-.-rgt!.3 WL'-scf l!.3 c '"ty, c3to w!.'t!.;r il pmp?rs cr r t, '.V.t i: "rzt: , 1. '. Ikllo genuine Lve for tho Whig caueo. If eve ry one" who professes to fee! an ir.icrcct Li il.ij milter would exert his influence he miglil pro cjro use..,, iwo, or a half dozen sobecribrs. In tho Siiieecth Ward our trknJ are threatened on every sid?, and it is ct tho pe ril cf lh::r lives thot enc d-ro to avow hi:r..sc!f an American. Thej, however, are net ihe only cr.:3 v! 3 are threatened. lathe Sisih and Fcurte Warda our bills are torn dowaalmoct cs soonas they are put up, and ihe person who posts them is insulted and cru elly treated by those who have fled to this country fr a e '7 port which they could not obtain m IV: i rive them birth. We call 1! 3 ai:?r..; n cf the Air.crican people to ths fj!!ottif c ":i-.ta of Mr. Ful ton. No cc.T.rr.et it ncrrssary, it tetiS its own storv. D-l trust it will arouse every American to ri.o in his might and put down a f)rci ;n faction, whoso only arguments are club law or. 1 coIJ attcrrpts lo ossa?sinatc free-born An.-ricans. C:rr a:;d County or Nett Ycr.s,s: Vzrl I Fv. !:,it being duly sworn, deposeih and saiih ih'.t l.o Is the person usually em ployed lo peel ths bills of the Sixteenth Ward American Republican Associaiion, and that about two months oo, as he vas pnstirg bills on the corner cf street ar.j SJ Avenu, nperson accosted him and ordered him to de sist and clear out without posting another bill in that neighborhood: and upon his rtfj: the man threatened violence, and swore ho would take thm a v.-ay from him. and advan- ced Towards hiin in a furious manner, with tho evident intention of wresting them awav from him, when a dog, belonging todeponcr.t seized him by the leg, and held him ur.til r.i. sista nee was procured. Deponent further saiih, thatca ihe cvenirg r f t!:o 17ih instant, as he was postirT tills rear ll.o corner of 15th street and C;h Avenue, two Irishmen advan ccd behind him, and one of them struck "him with a club of aboul two and a half feet in length, in the face, just ur.dcr tV.o right e which knocked him down ; r.r I -' p.-rer.t fjr. thcr saiih, that upon his r .; 1. 13 feet ihe other individual rushciuoa him with a Iott dncr, r. J mid a "T-yrate plunge at , ceecrv.. 1 tho intention,; C:"A himself, nnd t!.? ' 1 his coat and iwo shirt . - ,j gr.toalho other side, mak i - el-l.i cf about an inch in width t!.o t 'ir. they had finished him, they ran away with precipitation. DAVID FULTON Sworn and subrori'jed before me, this 0;h day cf March, 15 15. JAMES IIAHPE?, Mayer.. hart pleasure ;y y( cf frier. Ja ? I Chill I' 1 y. : , 0 havo ti.: An Edi i:.:. We shall sec. '0 l.avo r: ti.acf CJ.. led to" tho" nolo t'j t! t! : iIV ij: , . , t!.c'-'.:7 two V.'.'.i cri.e-r 'i . matter c." . : ; v. c ,0:1 and .1 ii .1 h c: ....e.i i..-t Ex-Go-'i i.e a!! cd Nomination cf Col. Foster. ccived intelligence of the nomir.-tl E. II. Fester cs tho Whig candid He for Gov c:;.:r cf Tc::r.::;eo at tho Aug-.: cfeclicn, Ly tj Convention which assembled at 1, 1" 3 C:!i Tho t.z.:z -r 3 familiar to the Whigs thrc-.-g' tho U.' jo. I kzi rer:'.!.:rcd noble service in c"r rer rr.er.y years. We predict fer hi:n a tri -.r.tc'retl:-. 13 .ampion of Whig prinoip! tnown 03 an 3, and cd 1 T V Earths! circu.it J L"! ' v -. -7 a. r-ur.-t h:s7if',l! ?(' v;,."nf(-3vcrr-rMcDxvr!!t cf Virgin, ar.J'r.h ee cf Mr.-. a. Go. verr.;jr Th: ..as acce.3 Mr. a;. ' Mrj. Den tc:s, a;.w.;o othor things, cf h-.h.g r..aJj tho r:.:..!i ,hich resulted Sv unhappily. Most of the members of Congress have? left the city, and as to the few who rerrrilo here, they are well convinced th.it it will bi indiscreet for ihem to insist up hi iha bestowal of patronage on their friend o. Tho advice cf ihe Richmond Er.j-ircrln rc.rd to them his, no doubt, becn'adopted. fb:.il somo r f C.zin may yet bo appointed to office. Ir. Wch'er, Mr. W. J. Brown, '.f Illinois, and ethers, expect cCicc, but they are cot now h ihis city. Tl - f!!icc-scckcrs from Nc.v Yc:h aro still ! " 0, but in diminished numbers; they have : j yet found out but ono thin'; to their s-tLf tion, viz: that Mr. Polk U from Ten. :n fH.ncs:.e, and that the appointments have bt Zj receiving and. .opening al his I.i A :v;"j, a gooi assortment of New and bean. tifi. ' ...3 ;Lejn2 purchased by luniselft enurely for ca-h, v. it.Ii Lis experience in the business, and taking intj c: .IJcratioa thefact that hasclTj for notLin g but -i i ; 4 e PAY .pOTSTlf I i ' f -i- he falters himself that he can cell tome if tha best BARGAINS in good ever offered .in Asheville. Ttrsons wulunjj to pay cash forgooda would do well to C2ll 1 ex amine his stock, and hear his prices be fore purcJ -ip fhenhcre. He' is confident in say. ir that food j aires of goods will acknowledge then cheap. Hiring bought out ihi? interest of tis co partner, and 'doinjihe business altogether on!'' own accounlho hopes by hi plain manner of do.'. 3 business end tis close attention, to the Eame, to I? liberally patronized, ilis stocky consists of all t' 5 articles usually kept in a' village store, viz.: I'crc",;n and domestic jdry Goods, Hardware, Cut. Icry, D." '5, Medicines, Boots, .Sliopft Hats, Bon net.', Toe .-, Crockery and tJlass Ware, Saddlery, Grci" Cotton yarn, Tinware, tc. :c wc. ' vilic, N. C, March 14, J 845. h H1 NOTICE. tJ S " ' : 1 ! ' "" Tersoaf owing the late firm of J. Dunlap &, Co. wuld do v ell to call and pay their -notes and ac- oup;, as the business of that concern must be set. tied. ; -r ' j-. J- DUNLAP. IMareh 14, 1813. ' 1 , ' ' . 2m 233 . a";. "3 r f ihildar!ia pJ territory, r:. .i t have on it wi'.r.'.i. .1 of ""rr.ent cf t.;. ;.. . 2Qtti2 nszzD. k & -1 I - Kakawat from the subscriber, a negro man "atout 23 or ?J1 yeit 'of a e, of common eight, '. '; '-3 tSoat 150 Ibsrery darkc'praplcxioni likely, cr. i f :?9 ' rroken in spsaking shows all hia front tcc'h, r.hich are rather open bcfSre rather impu drr.t wl:?n spoken to no particnlar marks remem bered, lis runaway from me last eprinjj, and made his way into North Carolina, and was then arrested. 7,3d had a' free pass.' We now suppose he has free pas3 cr has been conveyed cH by rome white person, i The above reward will be paid for his ap prehension and delivery to me, four ml!?s north of Per.e!d, Greene county, Ga.; cr if tp-'ted in any eafc lal, so that I can ret him; and cr.e L.i dred dollars will be paid for the detection tf ths r.e- 2;roan.dt::et..ieL ; . MARY A. WRIGHT. 21, 1??5. :. !" .At cow 233 - 1 ecu the rr.": c-t ce :-j t n 1 , J'- thie; r . UJ 1 w . cc:r.: ih: -tic:-let V. PJOV! : . '.-e cepy .... . ..1 ihe Iey Yori: Air.erietn ue. las' ov tho derco cf ir.:e!:r.C3 la ;::i jn cf lha foreign rereiilieo cf arrive ?. V.T! :! -- tr 1 f' j :r c IV.-JJ. Tho Wh!-i of 7o have :Iectcd the Ilereee Grccly, " ;a ;.t Aid? r man. ccercd, say 3 th id has recently been dis Fcycttevillo Ohrcrver, on 3 o. Litllc, Esq., within a rr.i'e ortvo of 7ad'-boro"Th, in Ansco ce ;n ly; and cn tho l1r.J3f.fD. I McDonald, Csq., in ths immedhto vicinity cf Rcckir";- JUpMtUd for the Utititnore A Sentence cf TIcC::r;-;. Henrv McCtm, the indiviijil coavi - : . some few days since, of murder in th? . degree, in causing tho deaih of Iiul lie of Macon, Geo., while passing tho r' t ' boarding house m th: ciiy in Jar.j .:v , brought into Cjurt by tho Warden cf t' -. and placed ia tho bir, v.hea ho uaj cJJ. by His Honor, ChLf Jj-- Crlco, ii lowing vrcrZz: Henry JhTcC-rry; ' . ., lou have teen conyiclcd, by a Jury cf yevr own cr.w'.co, r....:ra ritijr.t" crirr:"it . the caso sobrr.iitrd to th?n. cf l-i rr: '! murder ia tlio1 f.r:t dc;r:?f . !.h, I. exposes ycj to tho :r. :.!.;-..::.: c T J c.J iacb?iicr.co to 1:3 c o-v: .J. h ' ; ! ths pai duly cf th; C, jrt to pre.:. : t" av.f J u:.:;:.cc. It i ihcrr for-j. cr':rr 1 r ai;-.1 ;ed, that yea hj removed frc-n ! t the place from w!.c::coycu f ,.r frora thence to tho c'aco cf a. : i, J there be hung by tha r.ici until yea IzC V e think it unnecessary, for your c.vn . elit or that cl ethers, lo enter i.;io c: . . make any commectj, on ths 'retch!.. l:ts proved 10 this case, as all tho circur'-TTT' vicked motives which prompted il3 corrrT:. ' sion, are of too recent a diio to author;-"1 ni (JIWU!.:, uw.l w.y ! l U 4;.; (.'j n rr.-:r jrv cr that of lha t- passed frconycur 0 h.,-r3. - It is proper, howcw all probability, ihisscr. ha carried into exeev make your alonemcr. lion cf laws ir.adc i ritizenj in the peace .0 warn you that, i.l co will very rpeedily 1 ; and yoa r,!I l society fori! s vi ' prctcc:!. 1:3 enjaymsr . ihlir Je,"yo'J r- J ir.'.T c t: - This ct.mcrr.cnt v. i'J w .-; L o c ar.d " if it were all of death, .t' your crimes would r-c ' ' and be buried in tho tr i not fno csz. You v' messenger, Dw-ath, ui" .!y c..:.Jjc: tho worli cf rririis r- . I fjro ihj c; l :r.l of ALnioiiTy CDtj ar.sv.cr, c: r.:h.;r c-.ir.qujnoiesv', for tho usurp -.tian cf I i divine prer(.";ati3 in daring to take f, .ia jxurcclf y.hat ever 1 orf 3 to Him, to tcrrr.in. ate the Iifj cf a f.h'ow tci.?. Itn not for this Qiurt to prcr-." fito avri' you. But wc feci v,.-; s'whal :cJ I lh cf IL;y V. y:j that, i., . ...jro fail to r ' '...hi in that Lord V mriiv. c:::- , in sir.-jli a fr r:,t 1 cjvrcacv .z:r.t in Ric!:rr:or. I c many of the nir.-g in this f,'" cJt.i rcat pre.':, a:. J !.:, '..z price cf uhr,c:t c. Cvillur-l rci'j::i:o v.i',1 tliii. I -'.r.Jo i;.:.j tho I:: c !;"r.i thit 1..:. Col. r.Icilae, United tales Indian ccnt, h.is removed from the. f'.-.to cf Mississippi lately, 11C3 Choclawg, who are now cn their vr.y ta their 1. i.f i' ":-';;)- VC3 C.jC'.CJ remov; t.'il.. "re-.l cr ta t! y -r.J, vo ti.it . dor.o to chec'.; t! . re r.co. If Lrcij.. jrs, .h. country, villn-t l;cvo I 'jjiccj ar.li-A: -;i r:o V!r vctcd f: viz : T !. :zrs. llz: !ir..:cn cf L'-v:::ir.i, .a cf r.J rric; ct - 1 i , . ..t vo 1 1 . tat'-' to the Fcii.cr, your ! -t v. ill I. v.iih v.T'l: outcasts nr. d rep. rohatrj f ,rcvcr. ' Il lhorcf:rr.' !' !.avc3 yco, ; your i-r r jrt:.I ul, r.r.d hepe fjr r. . . , , u:o e!l chiijoncc, Ly l' ? V2 cf all tha 1.. ; cf grc:e, to prepare for ihii awful event, t... :ui for vcal or.o. Wiwi theso few ;- ..oral remarks the C : will now r 1 i their 1 :vc cf you, and c yen to tho rro an i ! - ' . ci'lces cf x. 0 I'.:-. enA ntleman, wf-T, o learn, has r - hird.'y atrvr J: ! to your i- 'rjction from t! :!r.:3cf yo::r irr.prL-r.n".e:.t, rr: i ii ;o r..J. .. .ire cn. , than v. ;: aro u u.-..rw!d to 3 id n..." 1 :.;:r.ciatior . pronounced ia tho ::ri,'.". r - .i::-;t tho L::rcpentinj einner, c: 1 r'- ) ' : .:.y "raci.j-j promises of for"'v": ;t'" r r: mourner nnd repentant tr-: rr ; U ' ,;r step n th? rr :.t f" ! v !" : ! ' t : - - y -jr last p.-. J w.orr.zr.'.?. Prisoner, your tirre is thorl ! imp re . '.: . During the cli cry of ihia senience, th prisoner remained f.ur.ding, almost rr... ' less, rn'iinlainin j, outwardly, the's u.. j c t:o of composure he manifested three; t' - v, ho!? cf his triih II tna'ds r. r1-- "ver, and ct iho conclu:ien cf thTf : , wss remanded 10 j iil. D ;i f-. -re present, it put Ui: g kr.o-,. n 'I 'J...yu as to bnlug!.! out t - J .7 , ur.iii f.. '. r r,l9 Leforc lie appeared. 3 1 are Are ,.1 t. cr. il r.e rc our rc ce;i.o lo a 10 sue.). :ar. tiEC"1V.vo L .er. cf I 0 looho Ih: : ever ce!..),i thins indefinat ft,j from thai Quarter ? said, and believed here, that if Mr. CalnoL --cciirjQj mission t; Engl md, it wou. p On,re(j l(J sorrje cne cf his near frL:. . ! bomfevQ jaley e-Jrn3Cd that it v. r ' bo offered tiHIr Woodbury ; Lot , it U -esicu uiai "Ntprohahly be tender. Elmore, of . te intelligence fronrjj ;3 re. th -re with he,grcaie-tQtiScalioD c.-, :ially by the free trade tq KUjir and cotton growing inlerfc - H.that re.e ; . , . , 1 1 Nnrv York, March 23, 7 o'clock, a. rr. '. V.V : . .! . J hero yci'erdiv : . '.V.. h ' ; cn I.i j ay :e::r;l jji-jr.t-rr.io :.e ,' t, yet w i:h titt.i. i'.erihr'T al ''J:is eve?, and ihe fli&hcs tht riv arcer.J Lis m.iuth. which nnl:c3 cr.3 thrill ho LcLs, and i. voluntarily turn enf 1 :eh c-in. Tha recer.l declarations of Mr VcLetor, on the subject cf naturalization, point to him as the proba ble candidate cf tho Arr.srican: Republicans for President in lCi3, and his movements at. tract new, interest just at this rr.Tr.er.t, when ihe Native feeling is so prcmir.cr.l a topic cf public 'con versa lion. The Courier Enzuirer zz?cl3 from Mr. Selden's. nomination a secesiha which it declares would have been made the morning after the nomination, but that Cel. Webb wes not in town and goes over with all its friends and influence to Mr. Harper. The Express indicates a ciepe:i:iea to da the sarr.o thin", nnd there is little cuht lhat tho Cc.ercial Advertiser will follow suit. This v.i'.l render his chance cf election at least equal to Mr. Hdvemeyrr s, loavir tho sacccos cf Mr. Col-den,-of c. : :o, qjh.o cut cf tho question. The truth c.; : cicely La douhicJ lhal the greatest amount cf u!.r.t cr. J i.,r.u. nee in the Whig party of New Yori is favorable to ihe Native movement. ' The trial of Polly Bodine has rot yet com menced, another day bavin" beca rer.t ia not cpply. crr.OL U3 ; corns, if tired cf kindly eppre ion dr" h and thousaadj, .o have y.l o and ir They a r- ' yea, Lt t! 1 7 ! acres of fertile land to s- Let ihem come ! wedovl: net ;j t' of every fjenerous, Americe - : heaca's sake, for ihe sale cf c. for the sa':o of multij hod tr.' ' -z we hepo a pan rnay La acc;t:d 1.? immigration cf vnbonds ar.d ce: .1 it, a t' i I j:-rr.r-" -t cf V z Z .T. i Iti T!."r..y the CC.h Cr. h-virj acted cn al! ? rerr.in'iticr: r the rre.:!Jer.t. A bre re...h r . . lions, chiefly cf revenuo c.T.ccr'', iheee rcpe;:;d cn fre..i the Cj; Cerr.r.' :rcc, were cor.f.rmed. iV-.icus to ti.e c;'".j;: ., . .-"eved iho lVur.clien rf t e niJjt ef Ife, tee are in deil:. to c -r chituary ,1 : ' -r tl.at o-.ir co - ? - - :'y r-rt ',:e ' ' ' hef : f...: r, ', j c;;i. . j i.i tr:j prirr; . f : , c n. ' .. - ?, and were tr h " Mr. Orr :.r, i cr r r snf .10 c, ::rpr:: i' cars r t':ir frc t: :n. c: . . j. i r. i r. i E- ' erri r c;;r c.Terci Ly t! e 11 tii i l..: 1 1'J f. rv.ii t!:o States cf Eurcro. It h .r hou es, lur.ttio-ir;' :3 L:ea pre t.. c- .1 i: rrJLy thej.h.t d "A j!:.i rce S Tc.V:sluthe C cf ihe UrhleJ r .. : c; r.r t: t 11:3 1 thii cov ' j fceea cah' s epon our c tf:!lfer.!our! .aracter. Cl. 'Vthor-:-. - j c r -r r.zzr: Lea rued t .ve no doult, i . :!etioa ia i". , ia a very rl i hence; end t' emucity. : to ivu;.3 f 1 1" 1 :!" ,f cc: .) ty re. vcr, r the .c:s cf that . , i.il co l: e:3 lr.er: -let: -ovcrn.entt 2,z'' , .. ir;;! They a r r.'. : . deaieir meu, la' v. or!: ')! ruption; and lhat they are abundantly shown by th? ia t - ; ar.i ccr""Ci?r.t too!3 is r.ee!l cf ihs bs.1 Presidential election. Washington said "bo ware cf ferei-n ir.eence'1 end unless marc attention paid to thi3 'admonition than il has hitherto received, our toasted liberties will, ere loeg, be but as ' soua-ieg brais and a tinkling symbol. The reader has doubtless tccorso impatient for tho promised extract from tho Republican here it is : . BcUciiz-pt 't3As:z;::.:-',3 cn A::.:ri:in RepuUlcan EPcslcr.-Zz reperato h:.vo the cnerriis3 cf iho Amerieaa Rcpub!!cua par ty become, that th:y arc tovr n..y attempt ing to assassinato ctery person who dares post a L!!I for tho call cf an American Re publican, mcctinj. '. - - . tr.U'S will tj th-j provieicr.3 cf. the Cor: ". Fortir-r lo ihe treaty. makirg -rr '..o cf cccompiishirg the c i-csolutioo. ' - Ecs:.rved, That tho Secretary be directed to by before the President cf ihe U. States a copy cf thi3 resj!u::c:i. I.Iarch II, 1013. 3 Mr. McD.TiO m;vcd to Ly the tbjve res clutioa on the table, whieii pa;;;d ia th? cf firmative by the foil aw Ir.- vet? : YF: 5, M-r,r .l'-n a l . r . t. - "rT -r"-p r -'-"-oa, cf Louisiana, Lewis, iVi.rn, .n.:..:"7. Ate:. i son r:r.:co, Dr::ee, Cues, Sturg?fn, , NAYS M rien, Thomas Corw in, Crif.e. Ilur.iiu-tun, Je; q , ; t A rc he r , B a r ro w , Be r. . 't"1. John M. Clayton, 3, Cf ' . ""-i F.var.i. flrrpr.R. . , , , 90 I-eJ, ..Im-um, Morchcarl, I Upham, Webster, Woodbridjo J' .rr' Prl Ve have ce:r. -from L".::!--R-dated on tho l!t v. hieh.it is coved that o rcmor ii a h.tlie i... :i;.j is tliortiy lo tIte f tv.ccn Ex. Governor Rjtlor, fj. S. Ci A'-ent. cr.J Col. cf the arrr Wo sinrerely h-'p iV. O. Pice .3 report r'ea y pr: Ooo cf the gerrymander districts, i: L III lhat has passed the Missouri Senate, l.J f twenty-three sides, ana anotoer tvcnty-Iive Mes.. 'This is cau?d by th? awkward ef forts of the gerrymanders lo hook inc. oi ho:!: cut particular ccur.tie?. " The Boston Post slates that a pnt.'rman, named Whitmore, W3s poisoned ja thai city on Saturday last, in ccneccocnc cf cot;ej partridges. -' ; - .The eZWztc! ihe "Sale'm (Mo.;,) C rcgrct i!.e rocra tho Iriat-gural ;;r. lakes ia 1.'; co!umr.3, cr.J rcmarkoT, io r. that rcrr. !:.-' cscf the author cf t' ; .1 that th j f -bh'o co-.v, regard the. i c'e. as M-ore -.l!.' vaio paper, poo::'; fiction cf rcmar.ee, without it; ir.: add.'rg the sin cf hypocrisy to t -dui:fss.'J - ;:c:j ZZ:Je of Lezislzti;. V : . while the bill to amend th- T e c' 2ity cf CIr.einnati wo3 t: r .""'-!' the Ilou.-.o, ws ur.JT'"" '!-. '".o - d!T.:;.ed memb-r-i f.-. . czzic- 1 7-il ii c. :' - 1 4 .0- k . j rNiiihett' Iorgh .ht c - ' thci-ov.:.:!;, v..,.ji3 f and crev.o, hove r;f,' - J CocftlelhhHK,. t c. : v . . 1