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!• l! I)ui it V. iil l)fconie mor'1 ihii'd I* l >r tlie wcslc’i'i'i than fo!- llu- . i • Vi . ill, stfi :i ro'itf tliaii lor ! —?Nfu*s llu 'L'Xprn*^’vf 1 yi' otinT I’f/idrs. PnniJiili'tf,—The eastern and routi s liavf nrarly ’ ihe saiiu: uniouiil il ^ pormlatioJi, i'ui- tli> clis’i iris, and anpnimmcnl of (■..imMilloo,, uik! \ !«” '■>-" « l.id. tl.c-y In.v.TM.- ; hut to,; ll.l- s-.rrvi.l.,„ uf:!u' .l.r.r xa. S„„„-1;) tn- u l.itc pq.uLlK.i, ,5 t>. K ill- I color as ot.c to (,'iir ; u?id iur iho hl.NMi:. Anu;. l.«.—Tlio Si,:.att-;-ro ,;!\1 to t!'.o c;)Il^ivie^.’.ti('-n ot‘ tin* n: >j wii siibiniltcj by Mr. l\a:ulo!jjI>, pro to I tlH* i id-' (.-I Senate ci-ives to ti\c Pri'si'l -ut ul t!.e Sen 'riM; bill V. a-; or(iv.ix(l I In t!ie! }!u!i eof Ivcr)rr'ic:;tativc?i* j 1 terday, Mr. 'i’u( ker, oi’ Soutli Cair.liiia. oi'MarcIi tfsrnrrai ( “ fi I’roiii laic F.n,li:.li ])Uiicr.-. S;.Ai.,-._l'rotn Madri.l t!ie accounts arc i’lio landiii;' l>y the expiration of Uie Iiour allotted to 1 ^ ^ ^ t!ie coursL- oi‘' liuit tliu Vuii- resoliitioiis, took |)lace. in v.'luch, Mr. Wcljster statt id;; in tiie objection, Senate, i'oiinc'd the prim.ij)al in his opinion, to tiiU di tei'- ) Mills l^u'uiCS, anJ John-i'“''‘^»'' tlie while population is to alion of llie iianki upl 15i!!, w inch is pend- .Io.ph, Laton, Alllb, , jiiiut of r„!..r as tl.ree to two. As to the ‘ ’ ot K>., T ^ I tola! poi)iihi'/ion of tiiL-C.junties, districts, On motu.’i o} Mr. Moyn, thoM as am! I T1UVS bfini; demanded I'v* one-idth j sent, iMithefinestion. ‘-Shyll , - ' routes ; l)ijt ti'.e white [lopiilation IS ncai--! tarit bill in cpiestioii v ould be destroved Iv to that tjj c olor as two to one. [ |jy im.,.suri'. 'I'he discussion will, v'x'nators pn the rule v.hii;h \esls in ihc I’resii;ent tlie appnit.inient of conunitiets he rescind- rd ?” it was dctermiried in the anirma- Mve, as foilowi.; \ eas lu j aj s Lalon, H'.itfi'les—2. The question was then taken on re- „.--ndintr the rule, which vests in the I’re- ^ident ‘lie supervision c.f the Journal, and .t was determined in the anirinative, as follows ; Yeas J l—Nays 7. iiur3i: or im.1'!u:skn I’ATivr.s. *v!:oM'^i>vv, Al’KiL 12.—1 ho Speaker i! hel'ore t!ie House a coniiiiunicutioii Dishtna:.—'I'he h'nr^lh of the roatl will be less in the dii‘ec.tioii of tlie middle than in that either (jf the eastern or western route. 'Vith respect to time, and v.itii the same t^i'adnation, v.e are inc.Iin‘d to jjive the preference to tiie middle route. ilrprasr.—The e\])ense u\' mutt /ini'’ Vor a solid aiul durable construction will be aljout the same lortlse middle am! \>’es- ten routes, Ijut much ijre tern. In ijridi’^in.fj, tlic expense will Ije murhlfaciliiy of expressioti, which are so pe- intrcidacc'! a joi.t resolutioti, the j fun e near Alicant appears day of a('j'.'urrune!it for the loth : t„ i,;^ve ])rodueed the deeped feelinijs. Sr)me discussion, whi ;h was t ut ^ 5,, . i,.v^vs “Terroraiid conlusion .-hcKin^^androyallamily ..’side ut till’ palace Id I’ardo, aiul their t^uardb now consist entirely ol Swiss, 'i'he ministers liavc demanded of the Lnqlisii ambassador, in a lornial note, explanatiotis res[)ectinsjj the movements of (leneral Mina, who has loll Liii;lan(i, as report states, lo revolutionize Spam. The answer of Mr. Lamb was, that lie understood lie had loll l.ilp^laiid, biit Iiis on the wfstern run'.f’, it is: „)i i|^(. siilijeet of a speciiu; day |u;u'lcrs ol that ol the otiierj i^fadjouriuuenl. He thon;’;lU the imjjor- as a m itter ol’ (•■jiirse, be n sirmed to-day, when Mr. A\’rti>,n!, of Ohio, has staled it as his intention to move to postpone the furiher consideration of tiie sul)ject until Tuesday, and then to move, a call ol' the House. In rommiltec of the Whole on the Slate of the Union, Mr. Webster made a most able itul eloijuenl speech in iavor id'the mission to l\iua:iia. His ob^'ji'va- ter for tlie Eas 1 tioiis, tlirouijhout, «erc charcicleri/cd by j ihai vik'our of ihoiudit, and that nervous -om tlie Secretarv of War, iransmitiin:; 1 less i,|)un ihe w esteru than u pon the oth-! culiar to this lii.sliii.Ljuisiieil individual; '.!r- report of the l»oard of Internal Im- ( er two routes. jrovenient, relative to the examination of | In causeways, niueh h-ss iipon t!ic wes- a middle, and western I'oute ; tern u))on the t)lher iwo routes, and .ui easlei 11, for a ro ;d between the city (d‘ Wasliini;-! li.pcm llie eastern than upon the mid ton and Ncw-Orleai:s ; which was reler- die. red to the comnuitec un Uoads and Ca nals. | 'rhl3 report is eharacteri/ed liy the rj.iiliiy wliich usually distinguishes the '.eteran at the head of the lioaid, (Cien. fiernardjJ and v.e are aide, at |)resent, only, for the want of time, to!'iveour| readeis the followinsj extract from that | I’ection, thouidi less for some sections : nio'ol inlereslini; document :J will be hi..-;her alon To obtain thr, same t,-radual;on in !)olh routes, the expense will he less npoirtlie eastern than upon the middle route., atul less uj)on the middle route thati upon the wesu.rn route. The price of lalior will i^enerally he the same alum;* the middle and western di- Kxtrwt from the Rrport. “ In order to facilitate the comparisoti between these three routes, wo shall pre- :ent, u:ide!‘ the form (d’ a ta'de, the i;en- eral resul's lhal the reconnoissance af fords wiili respect lo theni. As to the Middle Uoule, we adopt in this table its Jipper section, without prejudicing; by ;iniici[)ation any ihinLj aj,'ainsl its lower liection. We adojjt, also, with the -lame restriction, the Western Uoule, passinij '.hroui^h Kockiisli (iap. EAS’I't.UN UOL-l'K. r.xtcnt throu^'liout whlcli mutcriuls can fi;en- • ,rall\ bi- proi uri'cl, apiiruxinuktively—21-nnules. Lxtt III throuj^lidiit Vvhirli tiiere will lie a scur- ..it} of iiiatcM’ials, :ippro.\im;itl\uly—S'J6 iniU'S. Qiiaiity of soils tuiVLTbi d by the roiitt— rr:ii j;Tov. lii of tinihcr. Uicli in tlie ln)tti)\iis of iHl valleys, l)ut snmly in the intermediate parts. The preilomiiiiUiiij^ ^Vdwth is pinu. 'I'otal leiii^jtli of Ijridijurt—G milf«, GJ(j yards. I'otid leii^'th of c.LUsi w:iy—,)5 miles, ,'jSp \ds. (Iradu.itioii—7.)5i. niileb of ■, if ;1‘'; .^nd o!' -I®. Pojiulution—Wljitcs ‘’'J2,)80; colored 210,- :;c;4-M..iai Diitanco iVoin Washiiij^’on to Nc‘\v-()i'lo:uv;, tVom the sumnu'.r) «4' iLConnoi^o.iiicj—ll‘>') nidivs. rro!)r.Me dislar.ce—inile«; of which 5-S t.\ 2^ iiiiJ ui'der, .!-H at and above MiDDi.i: i{orrn. txtcntthrou|dii>ut whii'li niatfri:iK cai pf'.ncr- ullv lie procui-' il, a]«])roximatlvt ly—75^ iml*;.s. V'.xtfiA thnm>;lioiit \Jiicli there wl.l !'C a scar city it niatfvials, aj)prn\!iiiati\ I. ly—oa*! imlcs. Qiudity of sods travers1.1l liy Hit rt)uU'—j'cn- »Tal j.;ro\vtli of tindjcr. Im'ou* NVasinn^ton to the (. lialuhoutdiic rl\t,r, ncli in the vflicxs, clayey in t!ie iiiteriiii-diale puvls. The j;ru'\tli j3oak. I'romthi ( hatahoucliie to New-(.)rh ans, rich in the valle_\ s, but s.iiids in the iiitvMiU;dute parts. The L^iovvth Is priiicip.illy pini*. 'I'otal icnijtli ot brldj^cs—D nules, M7:> _\ unis. Total ieiifi'tli ut Caii^cway^—^>9 miles, o (j _\ds. (Iraduatioii—714 iiiik.s(i; ; .jJ l of ; and if.!) of 4°. I'opulutlon—Mhitcs ‘JG-'joo.') ; colored IGl,- G.,2—total •k'(i,yt)7. DiSt, nee from Wnshin^'ton to New-Orleans, :roTii tiie summary of refoiinoisMance iJU-i niile;;. Pro' Me d! Jaiicc—110r> mil.es, of v. tiich 5-S at 1.'“ and aiKkr, o-S at, 2"^ and above WKSl'KUN KOi; I K. I'.xtent throUfjIioiit which iiiaten l.s can gener ally ho ])rociiri.d, upproxiirialiveis—7s2 miles, k.\t' lit tliroufjlioul whicn tliere will he a “ear- city of ir'.att riaN, aj;pri‘\lii(.di. ely —vi.i'S miles. (.iuahty of soiU ti avcr-.! d ijy Mu- route—f^en- cial n';(;ath (.1' tiinber. I'roia asliinjj'on to (Jah.ivvba, riot', in the va!le}-, eKt}\\ ;i,u.i s^'Xid i]uaht\ ill 11k interiiii.di.itc ;iarts. rl,»- o:;k and hic':ory predominate troiii iu .Neu- (.Irh ans, the \.dle_^s ai.d jji.iine-. i>r.,'!U’.'ti\e : ttii; |nr!s :n'' nnediate unpriAluetive. J’lncai'd '..d. j^eiier.il i,riJU ih. I'oi.d lenf^'ih I 1 orid;.;! s—T) nidiS, V.',' \ Ti;t;d leii^Ui'd e.iusi'W a} —2 i mile^, 11 1 > d,. (ir.KUKltiwI!—Ol;J Hides uf > ; d' o- :he eastern. 'I he IJoard then on lo submit at lari^e their views of the ctjminercial con siderations, accomminlatioti of the popu lation, political consideratio?)'', military considerations, and transportation of the mail, and sum uj) tlieir views of these considerations, as follows : “ ('uinincn'r,—'I’hc eastern route will «*njoy the exclusive advantai^^e of facilitat ing the commercial correspondence be tween our inland importing and exporting mtirts. 'I'iie middle and western will contribute more than ihe eastern lo the developtncnt of internal commercc and industry. Jh'cnn))Kotiitlif)ii of Populntion.—The eas tern and middle routes will accomrnoda’e directly more States than the western ; but tal^itii;- into \ iew, and by antici|)ation, the increase of population, perhaps the three routes ou;jdii lo be placed on the same fo()tin!.j. PuUtivnl (vaaiikralions, —The Eastern route lias ib.e advaiitaj^^e to pass by tlie Seats of (iovci iiinenl of tlie Spntheru ljul it was towards the close when, warm ed with his siilijL’i t, the oratyr (juickcned iiitti a more siirriii,!,^ arid lofty st\-lc of el- (xpuMice, iha'. he SLi'ioed lo exercise a p'jwer over the physical and moral facul ties of the House, whii h has, perhupi, been seldom exceeded in any Ie,q;islative assendjl). If ihere be any ii'uiii in phy- sioi^nomy, even those gentlemen who are opposed lo'lhe mea',ure, fell themselves ' j .lavo Ihe miMiediatc command of x . if p03.,cssed of more, the surplus w'ih b • entirely at her owji disposal. I5y a with the advrttiser, the lady wifi be ruh tress of a most comfortable and resnec'- ble establishment, and will have iheet-v into tlie best society the country uiVoKi/ The most salisfathory references win C :^iven, and secresy and honour wills ob.served.—Letters (i)ost-paid,) addrcs^' ed to No. 2jo, I’osl-oflke, liristoi . u '> be attended to.” ’ “ To Nohlemciu Meihhcra of Parlu;:,i,^,f and (lentknwH.—'I’he adveriiserj a solic' tor of {.jood ediicatioti, appearaiicc, address, who is well versed in liu-j.,,! •in elections, (jualifications of voters C.' is desirous ol’beinj; employed as a‘iV* tnovements or intentions he knew nothin.^; ,Secninrt/ ov .■Jtminuensis, or as nr v of. Wc await furlhei- details with the greatest anxietv. 'I'he Curate 'Merino has declared him self hostile to the i)rcsent (iovernment, and has pul himself at ihe head of u coti- siderablo force( wdiich is said to be en thusiastic in the Constitutional cause. I’hou.i^h wc have no doubt ot 'he Curate s | insurreclion pent to a nobleman or titnileniun who i, likely to be entjafjed in a contest at ih^ ai)proachin;^; election, j.Odse.'iaiiig a takn^ for composin:; ilcctionccriuf' fiun^s, sfjuihs sperc/ies, Scr. and capnblc of adtlic::sing ,l nu'cUn^ v.ith his services in tht; ter capacity uould be truly valuahle.L to the account given of his principles, and those of his troops. It is asserted the Consliuitinnal j.>arties are already in jiossession ol the torts ol Carthagena, ar.d e.xpect furth.er reiiilorce- ments from the Al.i^erine coast. 'I'lie Dey of Ali,-iers havin^j declared v.’ar aj^ainst Spain, will, it is supjiosed, adbrd lacililies to the I’atiiols. 1 lie commencement of hostilities by Algiers, was announceil on the 6th, on the author ity of the Spanish Consul Oeneral at 1 u- nis, fiui-.Kc-r. —A private letter was receiv- ,(•(1 this morniny;, dated in /ante on the i IstolT'eb., (O. S.) the coiitents of which are important, and reliance may be I placed o!i the veracily and juih^ment o' ! ihe i;ent!einan by wliom it was written. House of P.epresentatives, the | It states lhal on i!ie precedint; eveni.it^ Committee of the Whoie on the sia'e of j yj' i,[.. IJrilannir Majesty’s vessels the. Union v.as occupied idiout live hours . |,^fi there iVom ^ Mi-ssolonghi, ill tin.' disciission ot the Panama .Mission, u here she had witnessed an action be- :c liave no doutji Ol ‘'i-j [Personal applications, or letters free o‘ on, we are rather sceptica as addressed S. II. at No. 4, Lpi‘ exalteil in havitii.; such a nohie advcrsur to encountej'. A'.’itn. 18.—111 the Senat-’, the p;reater [lart of ye^tet-iiay was psssel in llic con sideration (d‘ Lxecutive b'isiuess. In tlu‘ House of l»ei)resenialives, t!ie .VIr. M’Laiie and .Mr. I’orsyth occupyin;-j the lloor durin.if all ih.it time, except for a few minutes while Mi\ C>ok made his promised motion fur the Committee to 1 ise, with a view to terminate the iliscus- sion. On tliis question the ayes were 6.3 —noes H2- It is probable that tht; House may now be occupied for two or three days loiijjer befoie ajiy decision will be made. Speakinrj of the late Duel at Washing ton, t!ie Jtir/iniond IVhii; says : The tempest of words in Washin^^- ton lias at last resulted in l)u(ds. (ioad- Cvl on all sides by his enemies—loader! wiili every foul and abusive epithet—re- i proached with the- ob.cui ity of his pa- i renia.^e—the levities iW’ youth magnified states the Western to cross tlie ‘diain j —those ijreut talents aiu'. noble exertion's by the favor of which he has ascended in to the regions of fame and celebrity, maile to rellect back his early oliscuritv —every citizen of |debeian birth insulted in his person—his family kepi in a state of perpetual alarm and anxiety, Mr. Cla\ has at length tui tied on liis persecutoi-s.” cd‘ mountains wliich separates the Wes tern from the Southern .Slate.s. n'l//'.— Through the W'esteni P.onte, j;reater and more en’icient assistance will he riHbrded in times of-enit.’rgency to the Sia'o.s, and Naval esta'dishment.i ujjon the Citilf, than through ilieolher routes. TrdiisjtOffaiion f ihe —A-s to time, we arc inclined lo believe that tiie Mid dle Route has the ac-Ivanlage over thi.‘ others.—As lo expense, they will be less upon the middle, and esjiecially upon ihe Western, than upon the Lastren. As to horse;:, the service of tlu' Mail will be heller, aiul more cheaply secured upon the middle route, v.nd especially upon the Western, than upon the I’.aslern. Having thus investigated, to the best of our abilities, the points upon which, in our opinion, might rest the selection for t!ie most suitable route for a national roatl from W'ashingiori to New Orleans, it would remain, in strict conformity to our instrut tions. to recommend whli h of ilierouU's should be preferred. Hut if certain advantages pointed out iu tiiis re port, can ho expresst,i(l t)V iignres to help in tlie comparison : yet l!ie others being of a moral kind, each of ilieni is liable lo receive uiieiu.il 'iveiglit from dilVerenl minds; and if to this ditncidty is atltled that (d’comparing moral wiili p!i\sical aflvant.ij,es, we must acl.nouli-dge that we l aMii'i', \\ i.lu.'ii; |;rcsumplioii, attempt -\ letter from W’ashington, after giv ing an account of ihe castigation which lowing up the true princinels of a wan- iwixt the 'Furkish and (irceian ileets, on the 2tjth of Jariuarv, in which one 'i'urk- ish frigate was '.nirned, and one corvette was carriod by boariling. 'I'he Ottoinan naval forces aftei wards retired to I’airas, and the Christain fleet abundantly snp- plietl the garrison of r^lissolonghi with provisions and various descriptions of military stores. When the English ship sailed from the rnotilh of the CiulfofLe- panto, the (ireekjleet was closely watch ing that of Turkey in Patras, and was waiting a favorable opportunity again to I)ring on another action. It is much to be rcgrelted that certain commercial fail ures have as yet prevented tliu auxiliary naval etjuipment, under Lord Cochi-ane, from rendering tliat assistance to the cause of Ctiristianity in the Levant, which alone is necessary to sevuie it a Ijrilliant success, but these difl'icullies are tempora ry, and a short period only can pass before ihey will be removeil. Advices have like wise been received tVom Smyrna dated the l.>lh of February, on ^vhich ilay a fire broke out in the ciuariers of the i'ranks and did great injury. 'I’liese Ijarbarians only conceive themselves to inh.*!jit a hostile country wlien they are (juarteretl on the Levant; and, win never iliey aie displeased with passing events, tliey, fol- d-.. i!i> til aw a c.otii hision as to tlu‘ route Oil! I w h'u !i is ('iili’led to the preference. ‘ , 1 1 lien fore, !;■•:.• is to end the task wlucii I'npMl vt.dll— \\ h.l eti Jj'l,...).) , Cfjior. d 1 .,-1, i , , 1 . i ii ,1 il’i,; I lias ijceii eiit r’isitJd t.') us ; and we V-ill t)ii- ' 'l)ist..iic. 'l;'!,n .\eu-Orleans, I ‘‘ “^l' r’poi t. by from tiic fc'imiu'v u: r. o ui'i.-,.-.ince—1, lir .1 i ^‘‘'iiuittin;;' some sugge-.rions in relation I tii llie ulterior sutvt^s o* ihe read adapt- I'robable ,M mi.;!( s, (d v. hich j-.'; (■^i lo its (.oi.olructio.i, anti to it^ repaii i.,” Mr. M’Dutiic received from Col. Trim ble and (ien. V'ance, adtls : “Untlerall this, the gentleman from S. C. has been tjblii;ed to remain quiet .; he has foiiiid that bullyii.g and hectoring won’t do, and in coming- across Col. 'l’rim!)le, he has ‘ run against a snag’—as t!ie -Mississi])j)i boatmen say. It is ru mored, hou'ever, that we shall liear more iVtim iiim, as soon as ho caii !;et a nuit of .V///; made up In the tailor. 'I’ht'impres sion is uni^eisa! that Mr. M’DulVie has made himself suptemely litliculous, by the contrast Ijeiween his abject suh- mission to this castigation, and the care less audacity with whicli he provoked it.” dering life, set fire to ilieir ha!;italions as a preliminary to the eviicuation of them, should circumstances render such a movement necessar). It is a poor compliment to European civilization, that | tlie jealousies of Christain nations shoultl j be tlic means bv whic!i barl>arism is 1 „ maintained in the faire.t portion of the I'’.x * ( «• ■ I •% /'« • t« .-V at-Kw^lk t cester-[)lace, Camberwell New Road* will bo duly attended to.” PniL.rnri.i’iiiA, apuh. 13.—On Friclav night last Hopson .M. Hubbard jf (icoi'- gia, who was on lhal day admitted by tlu Ctiiversity of Pi nnsylvania to the dcgrc of doctor in medicine, conimitte-^l a vii> lent and wanton attack upon Mr. J. JJ. Israel, a respectable merchant of tlils ci ty, I)y striking him w ith a dirk upon the temple. 'I'his occurred in front of the 'I'heatre, wliither .Mr. Israel had been followed by the other. Mr. Israel was carried into Mrs. Bradshaw’s tavern, v.here Dr. lia.’ton anti other .genllenu'ii atibrded him e\ery assistance. Hubburd was immediately arrested and taken In- fore the caj>tain of the wateh, whence Ir, was discharged u[ion l)ail being given for his appearance before the rnayor on Sai- urtlay morning. He absconded fro.n lii> l>ai! and tlid not appear. Ue is supposed to have gone to Haltimore. Warrant', have been issued for his apprehension, and 500 dollars reward will be paid on his conviction. 'I'he life of Mr. Israel was supposed to i)C in imminent danger, but we are happy to learn that he is in a fair way of recov ery ; thanks to Providencc, and not % him who inflicted the wound. A woman considerably advanced ir. years, named (ilass, died in Lamberton, New-Jersey, on the 12th inst. in coiise. ciuence of IjIows inflicted upon her head and body by her own daughter. 'I'lier Itept a disordei ly house, and on the Sth inst. the daughter named Mai-garet, 0017.* mcnced beating her mother with a rod of iron, which endangered her life, and in the interim, in conversing w”ith cihcr jjersons, threatened her mother with tleath, which thrtat she put into execu* lion on the 'I’uesday following, vvhcnslie attain heat her with the iron rod, lo sjch a degree that she soon after died. Thf; girl is full grown, and was su|}poscd > be intoxicated at the time when tlie vio* leiice was cuniniitted. Slit: is now ;:i prison. Remarlaibit' Enrption.—In Calais, atcv.n adjoining Montpelier, \’t. an erup'ion look place aliout 10 days ago, by wiiicli a large quantity of earth was ihi-own from the side of a hill, and tiear its base, Iea\'» ing a cavity which measures 12 fVet i:i lopth, on tlie upper sitk’, six rods •it 2^^ and un'Ler, aiid .i->S A .ibi.ve 2=’. Eiom this tahie, \'edraw the l'i(n,.\v)i!!; t oi:':lu.«uiiri ui’.ii I'egard to :he p.ir i- •.'\e iiiei'U td tlu th;s,e ituite^, u;j.lou- ■ i.leralioh. Mdl'—Till' middle ! tJij‘e an 1 ti.e •■ (.-.■era rmKe arj about etjiiaily p: i/'. . it'.i inu'i rl ds. In tiiis !’esj)e>;i liit v i. t c 'I'.i.' .ri over iheeaslfiii I'jjie. i he SD'.l alt;ng llie v. esteru ron'e gel t . ally l.'ft’.'-r iIkiU thal ..1 lI. • I'liiidh' ;ov t.-. ( '11 the eastei ii roulj it ;s ••.I'e:!.;!' to tli.it ol lliv; tj !h‘!‘ iWo. Hi'll'is.— llie western route will ri- , 1'.; iess bi llie.11/ ’!il;!i '.h'j ••astern ;.ii 1 ...1. .d!o rouies—tl;c:>e '.'vo ialter aboiit t!ie .Ml". I ijs'-i'fi.s.—'I'i'-O western v.i!! rcii'iire Afrit, I:. — III the Senati lion l'rop')sin!,Mo li\ the t]i luem on .^ll)nd Siur:!' Onit n-j.—In t!ie House of Ropre- sentalives, alti r Mr. \\ ehster h.ad delis- eret! a masterly speech on ihe Panama (Question, Mr. lltjustfiii, of Ti i.nessee, rose and spoke ftir a ijiKirt-r f oa huur, when a friend observin;’; Mr. H. was iii'U.sp'i.si'.l, and the ! louse fati '/.letl w ith a long- sitting, moved an adlournie.eid.— It is a little surprisini.-; that a member I sIkjuM atte-.iipi tt) speak while ill; but j i!i(’ matter uill bf easil', e,\ pi,lined thus : j 1 he member^, tlis;;iisted at the |)resum[)- j tit)li ol Mr. ii. ill ypeaking innnetliaiely tin; n.'sohi-I ai'ter siieli i, man as Mr. WehsU'i ol ad_;ourn-1-,erti. tl llie liouse, and .M y, t!ie day td' .May 1 r'innirig- i^ut too -.((on, it v.;-.' iinder\^t;nl .somt; tlis^.u iidioiii’t', that lie mvlit lally laid on the tab!-, !iy i irvi-l', c.;ip!ij r'ar.!- .1. 'i'he '.•.onsidei .it;',ri o! i — arth. Rlssi-a,—St. Pelcrs')urg!i adviccs are to I'cljruary 2o. 'I'lie most autlientic ac counts mention the firni iletermination cd' the Emperor Nicholas. tt> retluce his ar my to' r/;i Cuorhiotis crttul. It is ct)nrulent- ly asserted that liiey havi.- actually tlis- covered no less than from twelve to t!iir- teen thousand conspiratt)r;i imnlicateil in the design of destroying tlie Intperiai family, and producing a etinstitutitjiial government ; amonj7 wliom are sevri-.d of the lirr.t no!dlity, a i;;reat. Jiumijcr ol' ,t',t’ii- eral (d'ficers, and many c;viIi;iTis. The intention is to nia've an example of some (d'the jirincipal of ilie leatlers, ami to dis- per:-e ihe rest—some to ilieir estates, ant! (d'aers to Siberia. Nothing whatever is •>aid (d’ any ititetition t.) maivj war i;ii Tnr- kev, cr lo aiil llie. (Ireek'-. nex', yes'f.'ida sion, lr.it Nvas i :•. Vole (d' ) Id t'r,^ Jiidici 11 y I’ll! w:is resumed, and ;;i'.e:^ I onsiilerabie de')aie,!ii v, hich Mr. li.ii jiei' aVid Mr. Il.mdoli):! sp(d;e in favo'ir of ;lie iii')',;i)M \ ) 11 foiiiiv.i', and Mi'. T../t.^•■•li, .Ml. i'vei .1. and M’. ''’an .I’uren, a'^ainst tic- '. 1 Ts ideas nei;e-'Sary to re'.ruit his stock 111, llu I mo'ioni.f Mr. \Vootl!aiiV, to |-,- . etjuimil \Mili i-i‘;!ructioi)s to report su'.ii ..mendmeiit,-. is v.ill leniovo any t. -ii. ;• ri'-Valif! i'.lio;, j.iiidges of ;!:e I: ;;; Mr. Alexander Haring imdo the fol- lov.ing remarks in tlie Ihitisii House of C ommons, in I t brnarv. “if llie run t>n the London Piaiikors iiatl c..Mfinued liours longer, and if the L:i:il; ed l.t’.glanti iiail nut t onie forward as it tlid, the whole (ountry would have been thrown into ctnifusiim, the u lude or of a I \' si ni eiitireh destrovetl, ami sucli I .11- • • ' . increase t)i tlu jit s'nng v.ii!) a C ourt, wa^ deter- j an alrie,sl siinuli '1 le-s leiH^'.ii ot Cciuseu av t !i Ml t!>e oti.ei i:i!’ietl ;,i N a;;■) ' n.:d- ' re luc: t!;'’ 1 Jubtices vl ■ 'f i:i;,aM\e, by a vote nf ; j forw N .■'■(• . Mi'H mo\eii to ! ■■'! pii-p". (\1 imr.ilicr ol Assticia'i.'j !\' '.le; Cwu:t I. lou ? to I !,’] 1/iiU' Printi'i.i j\i— i’!ir paper in \v tirren conn'y, }''. sa; s he has !vioietit deeline m prices elVectetl, not reeei\id lu o tloUai s in f;*e miiuth^. | '''^''^d have ;nvt)h cd inerehaiits, maniifae- Many may iloiilit ilii'', but tlios" wht) tlo j ''‘f'l's, a.uij landed gentLiuen in one coin- s(), g-ive e'.idenec tliui they know IniL linie j ‘-‘'i-” of * liit; tr.;;le.’ ^ I_Soon ;du r tiie :i!;ove notice, it i-, re- porteil, ti.e ' '.O the ; rpe!', a- . ' ' i'trr: coiiseu nee. !;y .eo'.i'i r.;tj'. enu’!'.', v..i ;i' ;rc i\ ed up tli, vance, i:])o;i w hie'.i r‘’"’ s bn :t:; ;s ^ u’- • I- , ;r arrea: 'he jj'ii.it V, e.i . 'a■.•!•. dh I I he anne;:etl ailvertisemenls are copictl lrt)m a late ntuuber ol the Lontlon Moi n- in'; nerald. v.—A gcntl'.'nian of family, years of aice. ard wlio is almost im mediately going- out to India, v. ishes to ni' wv.I' al.idy v,i‘I'?i‘" ‘ >—!i.’tute;! t,'.i growing u|)oii tht? spot, which were moved with sucli force, as to cause them to fall with their tops up the hill, a' though, w hile slanding, they louncn down the hill nearly Cy) degrees from a perp.en tiicniar point. — The ground was frozci nearly 2 fiet deep, and was broken in ii perpentlicular nianner. Large stones weighing from J to -100 pounds wcK thrown 30 ro(N, and one, v/hieh o'lir ir* formal.t thinks will weigh between 5 10 huntlretl, was thrown abou' eight rLids. riie force n;ust Iiavt- been great, as th? explosion was heard at considerable dir tvince. The fissures in the rocks, at t!;'‘ bottom, ami on the sitles, ot the cavit’M are Ijan ly large enough tt> admit, a iiui. liand. 'i’he eaiise d' thi'i ex;/iosio!i i^ unknown. Some suppose it to have bt-’'.':; i-lieeted by water—but this is not vorv probalile, althou'^h there u’as, undyui-tri'- ly, a t^otisiderable ipiantity tif vvater. ^ '• the e\>d'j-/ion Ijeiiig instantaneous, dici'e must have been some invisibde caiisi; llie eruption. It furni.dies a snbjfct the investigation of t!io j.'.iiioaopb.ei*. ‘d"* cannot fail to cxcite t!ie attention ol cuiious. Vvnuont patroi tiler r> u 111^ II) .'Ik.vir h id.— Th*' men, ha\ iir^ i-a/t lo the tleplli of 11 > ' water is wiiiiin aljout r,2 feit of tlie su-- laCe of t!ie ce.rlii. 'I'lit; speaniei’.j stratum for tlie first !,')0 feet, are same as those of 1 lo feet, aiteriiatelv rviiig froDi (.lay to sant!, of varions c:is-5 and colors/ Ileru'’-- lujhc.i now a District .Ti;d, for the Keii'i'cky Distriet, lias !)i'cn notn inated by the Pre'.idfiil, to the Seiu-i* as an Associate Judge td’ tli.‘ J Co i4it-of the I’niti.'d State*, it'. 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The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 2, 1826, edition 1
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