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W ASIII M.TOV. M\KC !I In lii(’ .SoiKit;-, .' l!'. Uani.l()l|)!i si.l)inil- t-,'J a i!ioti.>n callini^ upon llic l>.rr.ti!;v. {‘or such itii\)rmation as bt* inav j>o'-srss it'Spci liiit; tlif imemioiis of the .' nrrs’t '-s I’anutiia, tuiu liin;r iln‘ (>;icsiioii ot m*- v;ro sl:t\Cl y. Mr. licnton, li oni ihr se lect conuuitU'e, li'Mu;-!!’!) a rcsoJiitKill pro- posiiii^ ail anuMi'iim al to the i unstiiiuion. (iccLrinp; lluvt »io iiit niljtT ol Coiij^ii-ss sliall he to any (tiVicf. duiin.u: Uu* term iur which lio was clcclt'd. A bill l\>r thi‘ ri'iicl lit John A. W (‘l>stcr ; a i)ill for k Iu f of the hcii s ol Louis Crouoiu (ioccasc'-l ; ami a bill nKikiiii> ap- propriatiuii i'urtlu- J/ibrarv, wi re piissed, xiul sent lu the Moil'll' oi' KfprosfiiUil.ivcs. A i^ri-at part (i' ihf day w us passed in the Cotisuier^Uoii ot’ Kx*'LiiUv* busi'iess. In coiiscquc'tice of the iiidispo'itio?i jf Mr. Slcveuon, of Vii'.c^iiiia, wIk; had a rii;ht to liie liuor, l!ie liscii";s:on on iiie uinendiufiU li; the c.onslitution was not ri'Siii'.u d, ycsiei'day, in the House dl' Rep- rcsenlall\I's. i'l'.e Ilou^e was principal ly occ!ipi''d on liie bill to erect a I’enilen- ;jur;> in the l)i^.Irict of Columiiia, a!ul to i: lo; :u the criminal code of tlu; Di^tric. Anion^ the .resolutions laid on the talile, iue tlie lol!u.\ ing : on iiiotioa of Mr. Mer- tcr. (jf \’ir;^inia, caUin.i; for information on the sidijecl of t i‘i tuiii African captives, taken in l.arhor of Pensacola, uiiil al so eiupowerin|.' the (onmiittee on the J?l:i\f Trade to send for j)ersons atul pa- j)crs : on nioiioii of Mr. IJiicharian, of I’ennsy 1\ania, to elect tlie S^jeuki-r of the House ril'd t'orr: on nujtion of .Mr. Stew art, of J’euns) 1\aiiia, callini^ for inroriua- lion relative lo the Cunilje/-land Road : iUiii, on motion of .Mr. \ anci, oi’ Ohio, asliiiig for inrurin'ation relative to the head braiu lies of the lutle Miaiiii and Sciolo livers. On motion of Mr. Wor- ihiiiijton, of Mai yland, llu' ( laimsof that 'Stale, for miliiary servi(.'-s, wore lefer- rt'd to the coinmittee on ('laims : on luo- xioti of Mr. N'erplanck, ol New-York, the siiihjec' ol the comparative rate oi gold and siher coinage was referred lo thi- coinniiiu on Ways and .Means : the ':oniinitlt e on Coninieice was inslrncted, •,.n DM’ion o!' Mr. \Vhite, of Tlorida, to r.on /idei the expediency ol' erecting cer tain Li'^'il-hoiises in that 'I'erriiorx : and, i.'!i mull n of Mr. Vinlon, of Oiuo, the unl))ccl.-of i;ranting school-lands, in that Stale, was i ; i'errra lo the coi.imii’ee on Piiblit i-.iiids, Some inleresiirig mcs-,..- gcs anil > ommunK ations were received ; >iru h \\i.l be foiii:'] 111 o'.ii report of pi o- cecdtnf-:^. r.\v:i I-.—The Senate di.1 n>')t sit on Si'.urdav. '1 he lloust' of !U'[)iesei'la- ;ives w ; s engaged, chieily, indisposiiiL; «•*' pr;\..ir bills. 'I'Ih: !)ill aiithoi i/.ing i Mihscnptioii to Ihi' stock of the Dismal bwainp t'anal Company, was jiostponed. to give lime I'or some information lo come Vom the Department, which is exiieiled a iew days. Mr. Cook, of IHiiKjis, laid ;■ ."esidiJUon on the table, proposing a n - fi rcnce of all ihe various aniemlmenis of ;he Conslitiition, now before the com Tit '! I' 1)1 ihf whole on the state of the Ui;ivjU, fo a select ‘joinniitlcc. MAKcir 7. — In the Senate, yesterday, «b.e lolluw inj; b.lls w i-re n po'i ted by cotii- minees : a bill to improve the navigation of the port and harbu: of .Mobile ; a bill It wouid Cl I a:v 1 i:. o; J.er to comply wi-.l., me (1,^^^.,. e ha\e wt... r;ients which we have contracts he United Mexican .S'.ale->, 1 h 'vit!- ■lis. jo I f( C hill .iiid i ins li errcti(jn of a .Marine Hosjjital a' H'l S. V. for the relit f of sick ' • seainni, and a bill concern- 1 justice in Gallatin counlN, Illinois. 1 i.e general appropriation hill, for ilie sijj)pori (jf govei timi ni, w a-. i>rder- ed to ^e eiigi ossed for Us third readifig. 1 Mie Hou'Ne of Hepres"ntatives, .Mr. S ii-uii. of N’lrginis, in ('ominitiee of 1,1.• W'li .h' on the slate of ihe Uni'>n, COM. ' 1 his I finarks nn the |->ro[)')Mi ion to a _ i.iif.i llie (.^oiislitntion, umiI \, as sue ■ .ecv.‘;i Ml 1 ngi'i-sijll, of )L'.('tineni( u , who j)i»ke lor about t in ee ijnai tei s of an lioiJi. in opjiosilion loihe ainendmenl, 'HI tdo, -Xinonir tlu- i'>ohniwiis oh'Ted, In' .Mr. (\;cke, im incpmt' into nri! ol pay to oiyuei > of lirevet • ! i'M:'. Ill Ihe army : by Mr. llol- t .'s.'.'. .iei'sey, diiecniij^" an in- i.iai ii'es may not I; ■ si;f)- ; ■ ,((!• idlogi l hri', |('i' al'lf : .!• I I'll s in I he liav \ , h llu- '' I S ice ; b) Mr. I’l U i. I'M I'e sub|i'i l VI a survey ■ ! I' (1 \\ .i-.'iih'^on tu V. U' tiie I’ul [iil.\ vviielli',; ■-'.11'.’' il. .:i p ■e.iMK II. , . r'd •. ai:U.,. ■ ’ ; 1 Mal\ ,iig ilir ' ^ oT tl’.at .:)ui-i i‘] i.. u-i- - .' • li n fur the \ I'ai I s.:;,. >o:is bili"\ed to 1k;\c l)een v, eii i i-« bein;; so ImIi;; v.iw.Ji. ^ .lOIIN (IMNCV ADAMS, d, and tlial a ! esolotion v.us uriopt-! pear lhat tl'.c t^v(, impcnul .:rolners, V. ) - , - >Vashiii};toM, n-t M,v.Th, ed and u c-.nniufee api.oi.'i.: to' w ail i sla laine a;.d N i ‘ wl"i v i""!''''!''." i"'• " ' ‘ rrnni an exaip.ination of the report of | (,i, the I'residetii.'.nd asi..ert;ii.i w hetiiei j oliier in ger.erous rcnuiu lalion o. ‘ n ti j i ^ on w i )e inoi.iu( m ;he Director (jf the Mint, il appeal s that— jit w uuid be agirea'jl-.- to him, that siicli a j rcr.prcti \ e claims the loi iiui ' ^ i course should be piir-'ied bv tin* Sienati.'. I laulih.l aillieieni c to an o>>. ^ I'iie eoinaia' ill'ecied within t!:*' has ainf)iinl'd to S15" '> ''■•'J l ; coiisisuni; oi' 1 7m,TeO piece') of coins, \iz: orgoM.ciiins, .'^.l,4y4 piLCf‘“, ma.kinj^ 'silv.r .i.(’i.i60 1, copper l,5J4,10li' 1 l/J-’f) ’I'hi' g'.ld coin of the last \ear!iase\- ceciied that (A' l.SJ!, by the sum ol' S'■ %- : pur- _ ,• I It is nndersiood that t!ie C'.mniir.ee wei e ^ yien'. N'ic!#o!a.! t eiUSLa lo 11 iga-m.ut i polil, !y received by ti.e President, who | ihe uiil o!‘t!.e late llinperor, who.aci u.ru I stated lhal tiie duties impo>,ed by the C’onslilulit)!! on the (Miii f .Magistrate liad been peiforme:!, that ibe duties wl'.irh' devolved on >be Si’iiate, bednj not donbi would be Lul.l'iilly disr;har.L,n d, but that il wijiild ill l-.i-come him to interfere, or . give any o|)inion, as to ihe mantier in 1^.‘); ol ibis excess, it may bi‘ interest-j that hodv bhould ti ai.sact ihc piib- ing to observ e, a very .sen'sibh; portioti ]|^. i;.isi(ies‘;. consists ()f gohl biiliioM derived T'oiii | ^^•llen l!ie answerof the President was \oi Ih-C arolina, ihe \ i.Iue (d l!ie i.epos*ti I j .Scujte, some «d received IVom that (piai ier, within ibe ,i,,. to take oifeiice, and year, having b. cn nearly 17.Ow;; more j,,,, „|' jiu> Pu-si- than three-I'old Ibr amount IV mnl'.e same cmdii. was ofi'ere... 'i’he dis- sonrcc' in any previous year sinct- iS';l. L on this resyluti(ii occupied con- 'I'he value of t!i gold bullion received j siderable time ; it was then withdrawn, from otlier cjuarters wriun the last year,! xyi- iVar t!i" condncl of the nujorilv of may, with a siiilicient appro.MnK-noii to | Senate on this (juesiion will lessen accuracy, be stiAed at b 'Jti* Ali i-1 [l,^. standing of that di;jlinguijhecl a»'d ra, -nd .S7.>.000 iroui Mexico, Soutli-.V-; niericif, an;l lo*' ^^’est-ilidles, It-'^' in.g a-i ’ bout K1dc'ii.cJ lioiii olhv.':’liourcc-,, not asceriained. , jForci.en, I rolii the .\:ili()iKil ti.'i/.L'ttv. \Veaie luilebied to Capiaiii ’riibbs, of the l)i'ig Ciiinniodore llair\, for tv^o Liv- • ipool pap r^, one il' the ‘Hh, And the ail the iiiaMi-r of any iioveliv or impor- laiiie which we lu.ve found in them. No'iiiiijr IS said of any ojl'irir;/ inlL*lligence ot ihe rt,“ :;';!alioii d'Coiislai.liiie. Sf'tle Iiesff/ii/iovs, — ,\s we predicled, ; motion to lei'er so much of the (lovern or’n .Message as rekues to the 'iai'liVaM* Koads and Canals bv Congress, has !jci i. , . . . made in the Ilou-,e oV Deh-.ate., ai.l car-!1 11!'.bt't'iary con: aining a lew ried, ayes 105. imesol. 'I’ne siibjecl j, I • aiti.'les rd the 9l!i. W e annex referrei! to a ‘■•elect commiltee, as m ly !)■ j seen under ihe legislative bead. I'roin i the talenisofthe coinn.ittec, and ’i." i ject, w(; look for a re[)ort wortliy ot i;o!h, : and of the reputation of’.’iruinia a' lpiir- i.ivr.m o'oi., ,ivm arv 11. ed by her former stand a.gamst federal I United S'l'lc.i.— l Ip' I’rtMdent’s Mes- encroachiiients. W’e saw no necessitv I rage to the Ai.ieiican Con,gri‘^s is, as u- for this course, biil as it is (h.Mermined i siii.1, a lone; and rallier c uinbi oiis d>'Cii- upoii, v.e hope lor the honor of the Stale I ment. I'or the form (;f these suite p.i- it will be sustained with ability. We j p i s wc have no j)redileclion, and should iCNix'Clfully refer the commii' ‘e to (lal-J pt’efer to see '-L/iiu thin^^ not (piiie su latin’s Report in 1H0.S—to Prcsidetit Ji f- ■ li’iii'tlr.j—a brii f view of the exti i iial pol- lerson’s last .Mrssage to Congress—lu'itus and the iiilenial economy of the President .Madoon’s first—to (iovernoi j cou’itiy, leavingllie detaiK to !ie brought Cabell’s Message to the (ieneral As- 'in- bly in IM 'S—to the Kiniuirer about tlie same period—and to res(jliitions of ihe House (j|' DelegatfS of Dec. 180;i—uski,ii; aid of iltv. (rcncntl (HorirnmcnU i'> construct a Canal for vessels (b'awing 8 feet water. loi\h in tiie pr>)C( ediii I'his w;iild he a mor for tl ol Congress — ‘^nsiiie'.s i^iode ; pi-esent practice, persisted in, must lead to .dniost endless prosing, or a very inconvenient extmt of [larticularily, as a I'residem may b,' dispi^scd loiuirrul- froin Llizabi-th liiver, to the heatl of Cur-; and as the United States nia\ have rituck Sound. These documents wiii I nujre complicated interests to engage much aid them in their Hej)ort. •'I’liey their alleiilioti.—i'or tin* substance of the will find that Roads ami Canals by Con-! locumenl itself, a will .give great satis*' gress, were then all the go, among the j fation, as il shows that no cause of: :ib- .lellersonian hepublu ans. W'e hope thev ; he (juarrel exists between this rising and will atieiripl to accoiuu for the (Ici'iicioti o‘‘ i impoi ;.int poruon of the iS'cw World aiid ihe Republicans of ihat day, and .Mi. i'hOld ; aiil i!iat ..s great feJeial I IV'ISOn at their bead, and by what ac- ■ ideiit il happened, lhal Roads and Ca nals were ihjI discovered to be iincoiisii- lutiona!, until an iiii)jopnlai' ad.ninii:ra- lion (.Mr. .Monroe's; camc loniid. I'he bod\ increases in popiiUiiior', comnierc', aiiU pov'.fr, I'.-’ iiKen sis are interior kir.:: tliem .rlvi iili tiiose ol oilier coiimrii-s, !'V a l et.i,)ioca loii ca' i:i'.;-icctirsi,, wliicli is :lie best ;jietli;-e lor liie coiilimiiiiice of a coimniiiee have a glorious lield for cli,,- g'',d uiiile!slam.iiig among all. When j.iay. — lltdiinnnd I iiv.iioiis iiiid a out liiat thev liave a i-rea- ——— ' I icr interest in e.;eh oih'-rs frienilshi]) ihan Coimmss,—.\cc(jrviing lo the N'ationa! ' they can eMr.ict fr-j;n tlieirxnniily,- ihey lnielligen( er, .Mr. Archei- lias taken !'• ill be mo; e rehu lanl todi.->pu;e with each ;;r'>und in opposition to.the District S\s- j oli.er ; i-.ii event to which a liberal coni- wliile he approves of the proposi- j mercial sy stem w ill more i .jniribute ih Mon to rxcUule. the eLeclioii from the House of Representalives. This last ( hange Mr. Archer sa\s is demanded by ihe pul)lic voice—which member:; are b(jnnd to respect. Sec. This seems lo us any othei'. 1 o juirsiu'Ihis oijjecl, from the coniMieticement w hieh has been made by the leading commercial ])Owers of ihe world, is now one of the best ol)ji-cis oi’ the policy of cnliglaened ^lau'smeii ; ami gratuitous. How -has the public, voice > ihough it can (miy be gi aciuaily accoi.i- denianded it r W'hut Ia-gisUture, but i pushed : though liine is requlretl for that of Tennessee, has asked il In | the dilVereiit inii rests of nations to arljusl what shape of petition, resolnlion or re-i ihemsehes to principles, w hich invert, monstrance, has it been (leinaiuled We I in main res[)ects, the n.axiiiis of former think ihe reinarl; would have been more | -ige'-, }ct we doulu n.(j; but that the pri'i- juNt, if it had been conlini'd lo the pro-j cijiles are su solid,, and are viorking prie’.y of securing tlie iniegrity of ilie ‘‘hat cohvitt:oii in liie miiuls (jf states- House of R('presuitalives from the as-! men, that il will ultiiwa’ely be acc'niplisii- saulisof ambiiioii and intrigue, by niak-|‘ d, and that (.orninen c, \v.hic!i has so of- iiig them iindigible during (dlice; and lor j list been the inciiemeiil i,f war, will be- ' A eiiSK h iionn'v I o(! a;ion iiv Int ! 11 all I. iloi I Vf u -York ; !;y i.necliciit, as to an I"! V'. ';ii 11 lililit ,;l V Xeiii])U d iV(j|ii !a\- !;ovei niiii n>. \ ■ • '•■'■ol'.'i'.n, oli'ei fd l)\ Mr. W ai'd, (■!' N' V . !.. Oil the suhj. t ; i f i|u' it yini- Jia'-. '■!' tl-: session, was read and laul «j1i '■ '• Vibii . .Mr. K'.e.rf, oi Ini- :>el ■ . i.'i', ri^oiuMo'i ij'i ilic l.ttj!c, ( uil. ing toi into] niuti'.n fnmi th.‘ I'l e'-ideni. on I he '-'ibji ( ■ ( I d 1 aiTiiiig' the l-'W gn.'indi in till' i )-\ ol ■‘\ ;.',hiiigi(j|i, ami in n Liion *0 li'." D’ibh; lands in the city* i lie Sp"i s'r 1..1U !« f‘or(“the HoHs(i-the_ iulIovMiig lii- - -;-- tlu' Presi(h'iit, 1 I'M I ill 111 ting a St a', eiue II 1 ijt t h(' o j;e ra' ’ol: 'd' ll;e .Mir;!: whicli >.a-. (ncit-ntl loin' iaid on I he iuhle, aiifi p’ ii n li ; iM Scintc and Ilmi.',- (•{ |{. mih ■ s I Iia:.smil, hei i'wiiii. a : t porl f; .,in tbe 'D,- of il;o Miiil of the Lni'.'^d a j)eriod afterwards, to Exi culive ai)j)onH meiils. 'I’his being done, and we only wonder it wa j not cioiie by tlie Constiai- tion itself, we can imagine nobody so trti'twdrthy, so eoniprleni, as the liou-.e cd' Rejireseiitati'ves. P.mana’-'ng iinme- ilialtdy from the jjeople, acquainted with li'.eir V, ishi'^, the depositorv of their pow- j ^ ei thei" constitniiun,- liieir jjoliiical 1 bai)j->ine'-. their liberty and fortunes, ill j i> a strangi; anomaly lo think iht rn nn-i j vor'hy tji’ :);;ing ti nsied with ihe eleciion ' [of tl'.e Pre-iident ! When this be '.:i, or I il il be so. ci'ri’iiption has already siiiiek i at the beari id’ tin- nation, and sl.ivei v 1 Ijrepared hi>. y>,kc f'lr the ncius oi' a v. il- ' lu'.g people.—i'). • j Con.v/autional (]i:esiion''-. ‘av.-, Mr.! Xile^., ar:- **iis ple'ity a^ bLe.d-.lieri ics." | I lie I iglr, lo m;,Ive roails a:i'l e I'la!', in’ lo '■ assist in t!u‘ im.kuig (d them. >.■ denied j t o ihe ;veneral gov ei nnien;, tiiougb under llie adminisli a'.ioii i)\' .Jff/'i, .:o/i, .I/,, , and J/y,■//■(/(■, einlirai in,;- a period ol'iwen-i* I)-lour yeai .', the r:g:il was not ti;d',’ a I stinitd but Ireii'ien'ly aC'/i/.' ami ail I ihi-e Caiiie Iroiii ii gi’iia, i I.e toirec I in:erjire!er t/l' the C)iiMiliitrm. I j-om all Ihis ue see, lhal u !ial is eons'ir'i;; j ^•-nd v. hat is not c in-.ti’.iitional, depei'C ', V ''l y inin o t)n onr- li>\ e ol or oj)prAi ion to t hi’/.'(/S'/;// who hajgieiis to be I'resideni: III Otl.er Words, tliat in p, !t come a I’.rm and inviolable bond of peace. nfssiA.— lo ihe \ague rumours t-f the a'sasiiialii;:i ol Alexander, succeeded the eipiaily singular siory id’ the abdication (il Con.iianuiie in favoroi his hrother, tin; .\iH,lidui;e Nicholas. 1 l,e iwriiiei is now ey.ploded, ihough ihe Mu,■.■tins' Post has stonily clung to the hoax whu li >;s pi iv- ed uponil. The se.:ojid had more loun- dalion, and now se;;ms pixr.y u. 11 ilevel- apiiears, tli;.i m ccnsefjuem'e (;1 ihe marriage of Constanlir..; below his dii;nit_v, tlie sucLcssioti v. ;■ s cha.’.ged in lavor ol \i( !uj’..s by hi i cvvn conse nt, l.ove 11 lu mpheii in liiiri, mer a:id.vi‘ion, ai.d i.is si;;r.al'aie w as aili>. d lo tbrte dor II inents, nut to b'.' open«. d inilil the f‘‘aLli Ol Aic.\.in'ier. 1 oev were tluMi o|,.ened ; Iv.i tlu \rcbduke Aichoki!' dr- i lined to stand upon iIkmii a.,![id!i' i ,'n,' be;ei’;tai'y ri^^liiioi iiis brotiier, an 1 (j-r,n- /.;iMtiii", true hi.s engag-emen!-',, re- :itaiie'1 at ..isaw. Tlu- i'act is liou- \er, liiaL tl e l:;^perial I'amil;. have all ovdi oi' allL'g-iance lo h'.m ; and that he wiliasund tin ihroiie w hi, li oi' I h;bt devidvi s i.poa hi;.). 1^ n-.loiir:. of a subseoiH':!t a!',!i; a.ion !i \t- ted, !!ie snll’i' K ill ani!i-;”ii \ 1OMM.--, Xante, tl.e (.reec I'jji ar not to ru- to the uncertain rules of siiccessioii in RiiSbia, could appoint h.is linccessor and Coiis’tantine, who was bound to resign his prelt'iisions Ijy a lamily compact, relus- ed to make his le.gitimucy availuble a- gaiiisl a voluntary surrender. I he lor- mcr jiroclaimed the absent Lmpeior, and took ihe oaths of allegiance lo him : the latter, disregarding bis bii th-ngtit, ol- fi'i'cd submission to Xicludas I.—R'tissia was thus in ilie strange predicament oi having two self-denying emperor.s, and no active ruler. I’he crown ot the Czars was in abevunce, till Couriers passed^ i)e- tvveen- Warsaw and Petersburg.—I'.ach brother was in his turn a subject and a soverei.gn, and bolli st >oil ul the portals of power, amicatily di''()Uling ir.e jjoiiii ol precedence. ConstaiiliiU' lias at last *,'///- milled to take the conriiund of forty mil- lioiis of men. i uf>.M (iPKiiCK..—The hrig Ann, Capt. Ikivee, arrived at New Voikon I'hurs day I'vening, in 1,> da)s from (iihrallar. Capt. H. re[)or:s, that intidligence liad been received iiy av of .Spe;';’!.! to the 7lli of Dei eiiiiier, vvr.icii dialed thal Ma- vroco'rclati was at Napoli di Romania. .V skirmisli had iukci jilace l>etweena bodv ol tireeiv^ (d liom ’> to f'Oo afiU a miKdi larger hoily of ’l'urk-> : t!ie laller ios. l.V) i«) killed, and a few pri‘-:oii- er>. lln'aluinl’acha is said (o have nar rowly euaped being taken piisoner. The (»reeks lost 7;) kibei!, and riiuiiu d after the bat'.le. Colocotroni i . s.,;.l to be collecting an addition.:! I’uce to mai;e an attack on ri'ij)oiii’,/.;r, where he 'i'uil.s had .100 troujjs, and -fOO cavalry. soloiighi, I.If only place tlireateiiCd by tin- I'urks, was in a goi.d stale id' lielcnce with four ihmisand soldiers : I’he i’u.r- kish fleet had laiuled a body o!' troops at N ivaro, another at Patras and retained a third bodv for the ailae!; 1.1' .Missdoii- gbi. The 'I’uinish ileet is said to have consisteil of lli .-.ail, of which 16 or 17 were frigates, 20 lorvettes, 1 steam ves sel, and C hre-sliijis—il'i' remainder brigs and sclju 'tiers. I’he ilydriot ciivision of the (Ireek. ileel were watching the move ments of ihc Turks ; Spezziotte and Ip- sariul divisions were at S[)ezzia, prepar- •tgi: to join the Hydriotes. On the 12th of December, spoke a ship and brig be longing lo the Hydriote division, and l.*arnt from them that a skirir.iGh had. j taken place between the two lleeis ; that they, the (ireeks, harl made fin unsuc cessful aiieinpt to set lire to the Turkish 111 el, and had lost a lire ship, wh.ich blow u[). I'inding iheinsi Ives unecjiial lo the enemy, the (ireek Ib't'thad dispers ed ; tlie above shij)-> were on thvir wav lo liydra for additional lire-shijjs.. The Turkisli Hcet w as in iwo div isions, 7 T sail at Patras, and the ren:airider at i!ie wes tern extremity of tlie gulf of Patras. '1 he N'aval force was divided into three di visions. J. hellv dra divisions consisted ol 40 brigs and schooners, from ten lo twenty guns eadi, I'omuianded by Mian- lis, w lu) IS commander in eliief, sivled Admiral. 'I'he S])ez/,iolte divi- ion of 5 1 sail, from 10 lo CO guns each, comm;r,ul- ed by .Xnavriiz. Ihe liisariot division con«isted of I'J vessels. I'hei’e were i jire siiips in the whole fleet. Ualt. Patriot T'r.orn the N,it;on.i! (ia/.-ttc. W’e have leceived the (itzvtn di Co.'.ni}- hn and the Coifdi/iitio.')!/,. of lioguia, down to the Sth ult. inrlusivi' ; togctlifi with the annn:.l Message of the’\'ice Presixlent oi'ColondVia, lieliverjd on the first, to the Congres-> of 1:s:g. Ihe vvUo.e of l!ie mes'-ag(' has '‘iv en us mucii gratification, it iV. marked bv- sense, caiid.iH’, dignity, and a true l epulj- lican spirit. 'I'he ^■ice President nien- lions tlie fruitless attempts '.v hi-ii liave been made by some of the powei's of I jj-* rope and America with ‘the cabin.of Madrid, in behalf o!’Co’on.bia, and as- s'lre,-. Uie f.b-nf.Mrss that if a re.-onnHa. lion with Spain, such as b-co:nes Colom bia, cannot oi* eilected, the resource;s of Ihe ropublie are sulli-ieiil i’or the siiccess- lid prosecution of the war. lie adverts to the Congress of I’anaina in the foilov. iin'- terms. “In Panama, the jilr'ii;-,' the new States of .\ii!t,i ir.i bliiig to ratily in the; most our I'omriion ileie: miriati and dei'eiid oar r.ational bb.T^y and inde pendence iig^ainst t'le . 'tei.ip’s (,!' i:>i eiio- irnes. That asseinldy, efiVu of liie .vmvrican people, an 1 (ft!;,. ,„o;,t eager (i''s;!’t s ol the :ov er;i:.ij;a of Colomhi.; .;iiid iiie L'Jjirnfvr, I'or j sh 1J. bet Ween t he c■)!. 1 . : I iS, in liie (,pillion of t! unv I , o;nph‘-iici ' d' i!n- '.!iari', s o! ■e a‘;sem- demn iiK.nuer, II to mainlaiii UUc . son. Ihe common cause of Anie|. ininrested in this meusnri, will be iially |)r(;moted, and there w ill remain ' part fd'tiie new world where the Kcpu!'^ lie of Colombia will not have co- '’PP’-Ta-, ed in ivssailing its old oppressors &; ing peace and friendship to its breihrii*5> (Alba and Porto ivico 'vould scim ,, he iiere included. ilu!/(t!ly.—U\ I'raiice the diue,.eis o' lierry lately visited the coast, and induhr! ed in sea-balliiiig. AfiervvarUs, bottle of the water where she balhed, :isi^ caught near the spot, and even tni-i^ scales and fins, together with parijcleso‘' sand from her fool-sieps on the bead-* wore greatfv- iiu]uired for, and told for high prices ! Tbc iCnglisli papers c^U the u liter Berrv brine. •e t.nd 1. ii’inl- h: Hi';; r.-Ills. iAejinive,-the !..!i;ees ;S!' :iri- V .fi //ri.’ Troni lie liuiui.-iMtic I’rr," . I'lom W a^hi on we learn il;.,: tli. P.; llama mission (;'t ilj ic^, ;i large po'rin,!! r! ' te”- oj ill' Iiii.e oi the Si IIj|e. The ri;mvv, v i;k ;i ' \i ii j i wc lueulioned davs a -'o, tl u'. M ;.--;;-; lio.iy ' !o 11'.a 'i'll. '. I v v, • 1 Coni'a' , i 1 iu.':s, |«; '-!i agaiiiM ( e.ntenl-, i,',' V* eiiiK s ia\ •■sp'-et t.) I Ildi'P tb'- 1 gives ; I'lie new > it V enld np]. aiti r h'lV in;*,' delea'e !:.d 111:':! ' prep.;i ;'.! • 1 h 'Ve eiidea- ’i.’''‘pe the true tiie i;.hmu:-, I t!(.;s Ol our i;;d' peii'h e. 1 of; M.re.i to i:!;.;-.e i'l;,.-,. j,,’ i o!,--:cts of t!i;> C•.!;.'•re^■, c Iun.deas:mt -■•1 ■'I iiiipre; .-one; may have !vi|, reeeived bv '-Hb-ie;,, b - :ie.r>:ghtne:ns.diou; t ot cur rr.,.:nu's. iiiantromthe ;,.f. ■ m„ ;r I'"''..- c.t the uiideri.d- ii.'.ve hren able lo re da' ■. '-iie ■ i’!ie ich V. ' 'Ki> M.; [I'rom the (fn liiinu) >\ estcrii Hegi.stcr. Tno.-uuo V'!' ,-cl n-^ain'it the gen.-.cou.n is .i n sidenl farmer of Hn\ count}-iii personal i)rovvess few excel h |.^ ami for courage and veracity lu* |,'j. peeled aenong ins neighbours. H,. m .rkaldy acli .0 in liri ving Cattli, kc. I'.ii'ough the woods. .\,joui u w*' ago vViiileM]'. Pmketwhsin seaic'iiul' some Ho,,;s in the wooU-. near i>d Ki,(.r he di'.c.Aercd a P.ear and uas'ened ij ' eotiagv- lioi far dislaiil to obtain a imu' bill (jii his letnrii the Rear lUui i!rd:'lj '. iii.g dis'^aiisiietl uuh ii:iiis> ii’ i tiic ..niinal (sc.ij.e, he deci. n ii s iijuid i.iutlier .-•pportuniiy oci u!', mc eo 111, ar.rl vvoul.l ilrivi- a 15r;.r h.iin.? „rlj him. .;;eoin i day w n;le iii tiie u\ n. ar i,'d lvi\ei', be h.id the salislactioii y; s/eiiig another Bear, hut miu I, Ilia-. ;iiO one wiiie:i e.eaped from liini'u.. fire, a-id r-'solved to jnil his plan iiitoei ei i.iioii. He accortiingly procured g sii., K and beiar^ mounted on an aniin..! oi I \et Ib tit Ijottom aiid speed, rode ap ,;u' •'commanded the Bear who v.a-i Ij.i,- down lo run”—w ho raised up his la-.J: lov/.,ed al I’ucl;e:. oiietied his moutii-;;:t s retelung himself, laid flown seemingly tincon'cerned. Pucket rode near to him and ag-iiti acco when I5iuin “took the iracic.” Pucia* gave close pursuit—the race was a cl..oO one foi- sever.il miles—Bruin bccaiai! considerably exhausted, would lav doun upon the ice when crojsi.ig s.ii.,;; branch.es in their route, and uinii I i; would ride up to il and present hi.u I,a; stick. Bruin would l.'ile tl.e end i f it a;,d again commence running, .md would il great inclinalion to go toward- Ivl River; but Pucket, by interce;; :i;.j would turn his course, and at lenghsiic c.eeded in reaching the road leading f: .:ii I'ad River to Honey Creek, ami siucr-d ed finally in diiving the Bi ar within :i few miles of home, when night con. li on, .itid the leel ol tlu Be..;r becoiui'i;; sore from having travtlled over fi-o;.'', ground, he utti ily refused to travel, d:- .V i:hslatiding Pucket would fre'pu iv strike hi.n with an enorin »ms cliilj. 'd Pucket then meeting hi'i I’roliier, prMii'- ed a gun and d'-spalclied 'lis game al'itv !>aVing driveii.him adis'anci- i'.;:>r ei:;li- leen miles, upon a straigla liin' froni :i:o place where thev started. He wasoli'":- i'd a gun ill the ir.o-ning by a man, oa •' road, but refused to sliooi the Bear, .c- clariiig he would (''dve liim mto Tr ri H lUte.’ ! rerjo.ent eon'a oct nrreii tween the Bear ;.ii'l .v].'. Pm ket ibi .n~ liie (lav. which he relates vv itii in'icil !,ootl tiumoi'r. i'i.i' I c ir w i-, remar:..;')iy lat, and we:_;!)e j 'i;etwe(.-n t'oiU' and li’e- huiidrcil poii'.id'. rr m tr.,- 1{ ,r!;. .ter N. Rt'ouMijun; “ /• i-'i!i —,\ .^^Mitlem.iii "1:’') ha.s just ret;'iiied Iroili liatavia, N. \- str.tes lhal a .Mr. John .Murray h.;- I'l'ti lately taken ep fora Mipj) i^i'd inur'e:’ coniiiiiued ui)M!t a year ag^.i, and p i'-u tlie jail in lhal vilLige. I'lx- cin amsl^r- ees app ar Ir> be these ;—That a iravr ler lame or. liorMbarl; to the bo’;-" ! ?viiirray (who'was a tavern keepeii, a':: put-up: that he han.ded his portmaM-• • lo who put il ill the bar—tint !’’ went to bed. In the morning, ‘‘vvlii ’'.' was vet dail-.,” hi' arose lo jiiiraej i .'’ i'|iii'ue.. 'i'll' traveller asked .M. to ' him a plaie lovvad’ — he did so. w !:ic'- was at a pmr.pin the !;■;■ ! vard. V as'iaig, i!ie maid caim; into iiic:> a’id, \..e> M U' I >r a K'wel. When lb man eniirid ln;m vvadiing. he I.edi down b\ .M. who stood ::i • door v.i:h ( ie!;.' Ih was killerl, 'Ir-v;; ed lelV and ; rr;;-;...;,!, Whih; killing ill'- '-.tr..iig-.'r, the ;>irl entered wit!i the Un'y --she was ca'i.ed away by the wile of l ei.r:: were entertained that she wi^i.i! ! d’. -close tin- Av hole, an:! she w:is t!irc..i' ' ' ei! wii.i dealli—she br>ir[v,.(l for h"r l:h* I •I'bliig.; she would neve'r’diviilge it. ‘ j h vv days ago, in a lu s'erick lit, s!v-1 in'''* j'oiiineh about the mnriler, th )' " ' j ' h>' i.ame out of l;er lit, her family jl'^ Ihd 111 r lo tell tin* j’ore.'.'oini;, vvaic" I I as since sworn t('. It is sai 1 *'' • j '’'i' Kiel, that al) nit the s,ime tini- ' ncirder is said t > h ivc been coiiiniitt-'' ! 'I: .t .\I. was I '.'n’v p'jSseSScd. ol Ci.ji. 'i'!.,; riid'., name "i't !e o..ih to the f i:.- ;i.in;; i , : -''^b:.M. 'i i;y,_. V. ill determine whrilu' j ’ ':itti;'.eius, ii; fJI their i)Iaekiii'’> i--: t;.u; or laUe. '1 !;■; irrv
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 21, 1826, edition 1
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