Fon;i;:u Nmvs. f a.s t'lti i i ' funurn. H toe tr; ij ylrnlty of thr Puk-t Sp (! I .mb.a. Captain th'Z VQ from l,on ! i on the n't d CUI'h'i in Opuln Grabim from 1, vrrf"j"l dvi the 1 if, the 1 j.titor . of the tW f ""J fin'ulrrr, hate ..frcclvrd Jvr j..n dlUe nf the (trr. " iiobo of the :it M-irch, and Live rpcol of the lit AU Hffthir with U dyn and Hbippir; Lists tf the latest dates. All the vi.MnM agree that war ! Iwecn fVo-Af and Jusfiinj t no Ion- L'ger nittrr.f Juu!f in consro; ence 'f ' . . ' t . ! ...ll i v i JangjjfKf-lt will be aeeo by our c. tract t'ti the Paris Vitrn of Tues. rlv. th the probability of war be , tweeo J nee and Austria haj for the tint tiff asmmcd, serious aspecr. The 1 J riant hate, it It '!, in en. Urine!lAlo"i., violated, not only, the prints!! of non.intrventioii, but alto hrokaheif promise to the trench (JW nent, not to interfere f ir the r niDrrKion ft' revolt beyond tboe Stats Jer which tbe riglit nf interfcr. enc ' isbecn recognized by the French 7 i 'istinur PerrlelT-ttnvtA to th- ( ' J, heron Monday, the 2H,h March, i! It trai necessary to provide for the re no the breaking uf of the Cham- ' fr, lie continued i ' " Tr.U future doe i not wear t feti oratle aspect, but i' drgwa ncirer, A new circumeiauer, which hat liken jja.re !o ihe midst f the negotiations j '. th.lch cu uaJuQL-r tbecoipjiioil of ' jJvilogna. by ,the Austrian troops ; flJvi Jent marls rtl attention) .caIIs fir eipUfljilitint, which ' do rt't - -T-tfcnibt-wtft prove-i'wfiwy--U f. - oonurof ihe-twoc-rtirttries; vt fr " a guarantee r f thia opioi."f we tiuv r t.tke iheanii-tir w'ih vi-h onr Srr Overture! were received. (Pr' lonc--? teuaation.) Uut ern wi:r. tKiiKrc - : the G')Verniirnr sbou' J a lvarcr j itp : ppon ertntt, p orc rot ti rik the fc chance cf.br ttijj loft in-! for, at .Tl. Ton know, it i '' fflreirf ng them X tht we are -enabled t- direct them. :L (Unntmcuc mxk of tnneurrence;) - i .ti us rrovr irr inriji, vim im filre r.f WcVtintoo rqJieJ, I'.ul (rrr a!i' mi le i ajierch, Th f.irihfr e'tHi!crat'ioi of ilie 1lrf'r'n l)ill hid b;ei pdttjuiied totiii f 8th Ap'il. in cusp. lnirtriglit of the rih mrm'ifrt of l'rlii ornt o;ijM"i tae tccoud reading of the )Uhrm II H. The pen. ta are wrll ple itr j with the bill ucu. trjl'y, hi wih St diut!a amended. I'rtiiiorn have lrrn preatnivd in the Il'Utef C iimn 'n f,r th continuance f the I'rorljfiMtiou Jaw relative to public meeting, The Ird Lieutenant utendi the Thfatie frrq jeatly wuh a view ofcoa. li4tiotf the people br thui publicly ahowinr htmef. I ne COUOtlrl M J1 in I I.'Jrnr,irki, CVnti fiJore and exwl(j Kbaiki, Cunta J .irph Mii ;fki, with m my oihen, hve n n S .In.ily turn from the ir fmil ct, an 1 1 fWrfr.J to the ?rry eitremity 'f Mfiufj. The whle rf fi. (fiUK it h btirning t' avenge hrf art 'nf bt1imr, Tlie ft f fiicliof i ickd, UV are awiiiinij wiih the utm ir iiMjut'enfe fr i-lCruI teporti nf n.e iirrbic ninth of our imrepJ wainore." UlSIV. "The Prtmii'tHtate fjarrtte of h 11 h a-id 'i'Jth of Mirch, c mtint ac coul fniiti t?t. reterb ir(rh of the fO an I from U'ri of th 3Ut. 44 Kroni t. K-UTihurch it i anted t h t Jtft i neefi c heal a r ri yc d qo th tie of Jifoerin.M!il.frlercl!ITcCt srictdiurt !- th o'lvi'tu tone , ... f mt couotira rl uiiway ann ahvo; at howro, na on tne iw past- IHIIZ 01 rS Jill, imuj inr iour,winc f . r.....r ... m ""'H I " I'K irini I" 1'iv nuilllllfi I '!4nU aiKiviiinuii I i ii m'11 I A S'lhcrtntion h twen' entered into. O'frf Khriiwi. Thr clrciioo ol a member ti rrprenrfit the cjnt of CIre, in the nom of Mf. O'Ormig f 4h'n, terminnted in the return of Mr, M.ufice () Corfnell, the tontf ih memlit-r f'r Water ford. He wai op noted by Sir K. ff I'rien. ' Toe num ber at the fifil cKw of the p'!l were f ,r Mr. O'fJonntll 325 f for b'r K. () Hrien, 177 i majrityi 118. There aeemi t- be every gooil rea. am for helicviog that-the ayitem of I'iih agitation U lm't at an end. I( H e ll'Hinf of Common on Friday, Mr. (.(',, nnell decUred that, vrnt ne wa'iteu wait tnt very tUea t ri nc returned to JCowrn, 4Th X.KXr ha nimcd the Co'jociloe Vf Kiate, Pultrmm, and a I juttant rtroinoff, Meoihrri of the I'rov'uioiul fjuverrvnent f Poland. q-jtnr of lit i.Jipilon woiiIJ he, thai the frme r mt mira lhn ha no doei f .raif h ture. and lectlva le fr all ba fi:. Tbe pohlom r kui'lnel bf facta in4 ar(4men)t whif h aidtfisd ihi ire'ii,hcKl Oil lha ii Oc'oVr, 110, in-l.iHty era inimlmxli! adipted. KiiritU froimha meinotl! to Con ir'cti, ef a rrnrr.! inreilnjr of mer- ehanti from th prlnrlpl tlilt of 'he United Sine i, held m PhiUrlelpM, Nov. 1139, hh a lonpiwitl tbaadiitldni nudi lo the Tariff In I ii. 4,Oice admit iht Cnnnreii miy U ddliktuniiir aiy uhtr fiurioit but that f rtrttMt nd you iv Urrn, in ffalhr, tS norr to nr to tha ri'itent ol l'e United F'er-r nt'-99i-frOf rnrn 1?hid lirw ouetgre. uol a ou lil'f bippen to nj - it, be upland ktraiwf. Let it never l fir-jut- tu.Uof tooe hn ,!., J4r ten, th tha K'i.n n'tW in ha de'er- f iv other covvrf tui , ' wouM. crratt itmL,;,.., n Ihet '(-f the ('I i rf Ii f ,r ,,f ,f thera.reM.nyrf,. -lured trljeM J.tCM. . , ,? f 'rtr r, -ur,nhir!.y, ., tlU''W eMtoff rlotha of l,tiP , "' .fijtM-wa." A i r ';";p'- Manee.Urd K',,, Jj menio'ithe occaiwi 4i. l)rU iMio 1115, a, ,(,peife(J TtV riurn,t4' Ihi-r cr 0ftl, fKM' d.nu, out of 10 31 .l,r,f(nt4;,!, The amwnt of . A f ntlni-i In tint iff, f ,h, cJ!. foi opi.aniJtha IvuKU.fci ' nk U fMimaied Lf an ,: . 4'r?'i 11.31 ),0? .nd.f ,if. h.V""l (000.000. To. t(kea I i,!?,,Li Irefu-d f T.'.l Doo. T- Puu Political. IrTT It afford oi n liltla i;ratifir:in to lay before our ivadett '.ho following .rocrefliupc of meeii'ifr. hell at Hoit'in, In, 182(7. Thrf lutnuh a mot rlelctla U murrtan. c reccmrnciul thrm to i'a ailaiilie parutal of ih (Mbni' an'l adiiilrera of the f fo D.mifl IVttr gitr hdae modern natim nf roni'ifii'i'irj mine-1, ii ortt v inuch hat may be Uoe tidal to tnwufi:itrer, ai whether fJo eminent ht nrifit to enr&: tfinr, to lh nunirttt injy-huih ol ihe cominer r.i an,1 ajj'ii uinirsl rlaie whether tue pretU-m i f i.'t Coniiiliufnn, ainit isii'i rrritt, m (ie rf'lrrrd lii'.t fiiiiMio ft hi ffftiuin'rij, at fi'rivrf, he vI9 (,f our exnoi'iMe conuou'iiiei. fiitouh tie inftirQii'.n'iiliiy of a t,x upm im;ori i A if, fii.'l her the dirre tioo of intifMo o rapi nl it to U reKtl'ated ( e finm mhich we there, it i fmorHill- " v w av ih.i ticnce of the oeool. ..u ' . K law, are aariiv in conflict )ih f.,rm valrv brtvrm PiieLnd m IirL.id "r djrlaM'hiit In 5820. thit Kentleman ' - n 'l in j ah"jto give phce to mutual Liivlncat ami flood oifu'CS. He hoped above all tiling that the Kt tonn 15 tl would Irif io laolid, perpetual, and irrevo cable union between the two conn- mer.-Tnf?T-crr-be-no.tlrtttbt trmt the repeal of the Uoiont prtvinuily a.ioaunccd to take puce on or b-fore ihr f t of Jv.unry ntXt.it pjaij)uncd Sine (lit. TIET.CHBf. Independent of Rrowtrlno the. 27t int. roDtiinS -.he following in a p-mt-acript i 44 New! has beert broiitln l.y th bold I nowed the very dirftrhnet whirh Mio Sou14! t now fJii:liiiK io mint.iin, namtly, that proteciioK ilo'iea, were 41 eqtl!y hironiient wjih aound poliry. aod wtb the flrineiilrt of vur Goiiti'i tion,"- -mtti now, in the fure- of (hit l'c rrhnrbn tir"rai inrotr the malrrficttoTH ol Heaven on thrive who, at t.iit day. tand fori i in defr.nce of the violated Cont'i'uiion of their coumrr. ft it he remembeRcd, too, that it wa the Ta'ifT of 1814, that Mr. Wftnter declared would not ftromtte th natioial lrf,'ry,, in u would "crnrgrrat refiit&kirtt'u fi'9 mote $mugltit,n and, in fne, 44 imfitdr i f irMicry and corrupt thr moral of ! i-Ae finfite. after alt, Mr. w. auit Peoola l-ii.fr. P-lh iheWovrrnw, "W cr Cl.w aeemto i ipu,l,,frm will be medlatrle. It It. m Z. ' '? MaUp.f Canterbury h,. 'h,.ir the dtitributiun of ectlL otore e.iuil. 'W. .''ii mitt tryirnr u.t w i p . ftai-i t a . a a, . .... rliligrnce jost arrived tht tioHtiiuiea I d , ienir.5 on the Sou'h the Tjrid had commenced in tli direction of Uf I8t8, cootaming prorUtont far more I ornhout. P'me batteries ol arnllrry cdtotu aoaoppiettive ilmn the art of 18 proceeded from flriiatle thta or.ur. Ml I Shameful inconaUtencv. fJViiar. levtoR nothing to thanee in our pre. fUml'iao -f -deCeoce, - there ahall be ftn'ihirtg eq-iivccl in the guarantees of peace. fCh-rra.) iLirfVT'ti ccairy ii airtady; lware that t h eOrf crnm -h rtnf-d i$ poaetf to larlrifite in inrerens to its pnniora. ning, fjr the purose ol reinforcing oor troops, (trn. niellon has also re turned to hit tViat,w-w 1)nthn March 31 a '. Jll. Wt have feceivedfbycjrT5fe from Rrusaela, lettera from that city, dated Tueidjy afternoon. We aubjoin one of them- r and also a letter from (.Jht nrr (Joe of our RrutaeT correapundcuts, alluding to the late disturbances, says ; . . -i i o .W.!,- xlr "! ccur,iy 44 The Orange plot hai completely - t cur pnnupic oojeci, mu u.-. c a.B f-,Cfl Hnd i ,rult never win ht- a, " ccttrttimea to procure iiTif .,,er. rneAnsU..pc,Pn"!LJot lumce. (Unanimous applauae.; - Xhe war-like diipoaitionof the min htrv baa auietrd the country. The news from Poland -is most Cheering the Ramans are suffering .,. terribly from the state ol toe weamr r, ' the vtt)t of provisions, and the break. ' loffUtrof the tee. (Jen. Dkbiich ap- . w r . .ii.t . f : : w:. pearl Only tO IOinafOl prcwryinj nil armjv which is diitribotcd io imall - - crops nd doe not act oo the offensive. The (tisturbancea in Ghent anil Brussels are of aetioos nature. The r prdvlsictiat vernmcn ba no doubt ' been displaced. ; 4: , . It is said that the crown of Belgium is to be offered to the .Prince of Co Icurg on conditioo of hia marryint; a French Priocesi. ! - .l:. Z: The Swisi cintoni taye assesnbred an army of 6O,0OQ men. Thcyde 7 clire U at thti" f src'HrTOtwlrtarpre - aerve thrlr neutrality 4 JjuLiheywill, no doubt lid France when ahenmake m' vement aeainst Auitria. . Fif'y'-T"'pS-c'n-o.jng-0'ycr8!ty o( Paris left bat city in one day to The writer of this pssage is so well informed upon all those subjects coo. nected with Belgium, that we place implicit confidents io his opinion. Wc Mncerely hope that some better mode of tranquilizing Ilelgiuin, than the re. atoratiou of the Prmcc of Orange, will now be attempted. POLAND. Loxu-'N, March 30. The German paiMrs received to the 23d inst. are of .me intereit, at tes tifying the further soCc.'s of th? Pd ih cause. The emirY of the Polish army under "TTwernicat into the pro vince of rflolia is likely to javduce a considerable increase of pctpleaily to the Russians. The N -bilitv and their dependents have arisen en masse, and assembled 15,000," . cavalry, which force advanced to Kiminiez, the capi tal, and disarmed a Russian regiment of infantry. .The news of this event Join the Poles, taking with them reg ular passports from the Polish Mtnis Vy wno P' 'cl' eXPfnc, AustrlaFrince and Holland have " ' jch conUactecf for large loana. i; ENGLAND. - - r The London. Courier aays that IssoUuioD pt parliament vVillr: take ' pl4ce unless on the third readiajt, of the ' !f!t should pass by a small majority, it will be carried to tbe Lords, and if 'fn'melti tbere, Parliament will then be '"dissolved immedutely. ' A. lo8 debate on the Reform Qucs lion toi.di place in the House of rds - cn rbe 28ih March, gro w!ing eutof . a " motion on -the population returns. Lord Brougham delivered anfcloquent treat of the force under Gen. Kreutx. Previous to the retreat of Kreutz, the eorp under his command cap tured Lublin, after a most desperate resistance by the inhabitants, aud a small band of polish tioops. Wabsaw, March 13. General Dwernicki has got the ap pellutieii nf Cannon Provided because every moment he is bringing in some, fresh piece that he has taken from the enemy. Ve have this moment learnt that his troops hive passed the Hog of lnadmouTiMlfioToaKi. Uu .arriv. ing at Wtudzmienzy, the seat of gov ernment of Valhyoiai they divided. tiking the roads of Kowel and Lutusk. It is impossible toKdescribe the joy and, enthusiasm of the Volhydians 00 witnessing the arrival of their breth. ren the Polci. They only .waited -to avenge the outrages that have been committed .upon their most distin- j guished citkeensv : Prince SangusLo j t aav tub rai.i.rua kltarc! fias I;, ti-ii lately tiern discovered by observant pnyaicidnt, that ami dotn of madicino prodiK.e mMt beneficial etTectt, whfQ Jq'frjdojei i fob This is equally true in morals ati'l po'rirt. ror that reason I teri.i you three small doset of .tllQrM-'fyJi.-l,n.)' n apothecary'i TJtJTMe.tTiirrn from the a rmlrible C ;r6h iCrpor'rof "1 83fretfv V iFVbie oTwhrch deserves to be wrll weiK ht.l ; but, at that Report occupies nearly th whole of sev eral newsppeay it - probable that its teogta hu iL:trTed:idac:ale,lo .ten from rendtnjc.iU lf indeed they ever tiw It, with l!ie atten'ioo tUia toils liberal spirit and fotxible argumentailoh. The itr ict from the Pennsylvania proceed ings, and from Webser'e speech, make part of tbis Report, and of course, receive (what they.' d'rd no want) adHimnal strength aod ad'horiiy fom having been adopted by the very a'jie men who drew it up instead of Aottilito from our bre thren of New England, how Hightful is it to find tbem strenuously Jighting our Southern battiei, with ibe only weapons that, I trust, will ever be suffered to find their way intw our Iraterwd grasp. What Carolinian, who reflects upon the Rhri on struggle that made us one people, ill ever cease to implore the blessimri ... a 01 Heaven upon 0RI09 AMD eoJSTlTOTMS. At s general meeting of the citizens of ooitoDi AuttUit, 18 20, Cemmittce, liam Gray, James Perkins, Darnel irth- iter, Isaac Winslow, and 33 o'htrs I KetotvtJ,!. hat no oaiectioft ouffht ever to be made to any amount of Jixes equ ally rtHWiofled -f ratttng revenue necessary lor the suooort otuovcroment but that taxes.imposed ot lb? ae?Pl4? (?r.'he tolc benefit of an$ v lndiidnrtl rholirf , or hv rhe will of the National LfKisli'ire. Wlere Mtch du ties are iti pn! to fnttpr the pariirnljr In'eres's o? anv rbst, vht fii ft fiart thcreti, th rnuM come out i f ihep-irk-ets oT all ihp othrr rlars of the enmtnu ojiy, nd r in rllrrrt violation of that fit'liintrntiti mivi'n." not 10 in the ros oy for the bcnfit of the fL." Ksornri Mr. U'ths'er's Speech at fanmil ff.ll. 2f O'tobrr. on the adoption of Hie npori of the Committee, (nf whirh he was of the resole (ions already referred tor - -" In his opinion, n meatire rould orove more ir.j'uririot to the industrr of!"(rrl them ! ronu....Mt ..4h;. aimp -..iBihtliit liiadc.i. . r:"'atupit4 etfut than that national indr pndenr. j "fV " M mb'rtfo!S rendered s.Vh a moitre (. the tariff ! wVehan,," ",',! vViT"""'' !,reW s'rereferil passrrf in IM,) neceM.tv Atl.,r.,el Ger5 f U"t'1 " 'ta olCcrf !! rhntij-ht ii rmhi be doubted whether! Mr. l.ivi ictun lf. ,k; . Congress woolil no b aninij uairi, ike juf" rtie Un'iJt uf Stcut.r. 1 ''. ' V. r iaiirf P vystrro orolufali-i.,. "",rt",U ihi - - w atrin ae a ooioim J w;'iio.is io .;?."" adnf,heCaurchtl01,K',,' but rtlorm 1 lr i ,)ie -J, r,'Wwa brrtrl, ,ho ab.,miD(j.,n rfj' ,?." -J'rc fcme(. "rt; - v..rQXev. ... Mr. 1.1.:.:.,.' . h' ' W'u Mr. U'kii "iw tfiirtt and initntien of the Coustiiution, hv exercising a lower to control ern tiulttf thf pursuits of individuals not s tncidrntal io he exercise of anv other power, but as a substantive and direct power. Such imp st or the fiurftr of revenue, could n.n be compltiined ofj he he doubted if Congrrst postested the fiomr '0 tu'o the incident into the prin- 'lp il and of enarlin; Ijwj wub rhe avow- d objfet of pioterttne puticular monu factores instead of leaving them to the incidental pfoierilooof Kieh laws at shoiiK h hont Jt le pssse d with a primi ry rejsatl to revenue carrying the im post on aome articles to an exeeit, with full knowledge that the increase of dut will dtmints1 tHe amoont of revenue." - xxiu is' . ------ CHURCH REFORM. A very aniiittetl drSe to(ik phre In the Brhrh R'ui',e of Lords on the eve ning oil (-l. lO'h, rcbvive tochnrchti thes, PO' r-sil nr.e of rlerj-y, $jr. ,u1"'Tw vetTfRtyH. MAY 1(5 IOJI. nix. y toil MorfMry. " " The ditor of ih l,.,nrrf the Constrtutiae prrnvmrs a plan by wWt, , dcl-i,... nf ih. a. pre ne Cot.rt may He' vlnfd Jpon ,he wnk lllKWlfy of ikm Vi.r .t-. . v a! 1'tnt thelariirfc,wtwe--f i other words, that, putting aaiifetha bm.m mrt -KL-fc a partlv for revenue ami principally for protee. ?im it ihall pate t o acta-nit lmJ,m ..k A, lii-a onl at may m r-.iir'd for rrvenoeai the other, to be cniiilwi A Aei jt (and encourage pertk-uUr brancbeanCindustiy," would st em frm Hie number nf -wti-i.ins I . T h,M ' " '""''"""ybedeeiaH -tkL-K ... !... ' . J lnir'brnlforlh.trH,rpril,. Hen,rmevaW """" "re poonnp; inir, t arliimenf on this suijrt. that the people of Enghnd are growing; wesrv of the abuses which so fx'fnqvlv prevail in this depart ment of thcra.Vir aertt'ee. There is nerd enotioh of reform, both for the snke nf tbe church and the tux payers. Keligion never flourished, thai religion we mean, which will :5n.1 'he test of the final day when its fliwers reposed on beds of ro- es ; when its ministers cither posseted that thews diiiica ahouM tw actured IB eeparue ao tint a tcpnrale $ml may be brout nr the payment, in ca.e it should he reiufol 41 In this manner the ta t emiM be Fairly mJa up, h tbe refuul of the merchanui to pay the bond, ifiven under the (iruitciinjr ad. aod tbe point would then come fully before the Cautt for aljudication.,, Now all this aDDrars renoa.- able enoughi but we arennrfectly aatiifiedtht Con reaa will not do it. If we recollect rightl;. a proportion waa ma?e by Col. Drayton dunnf the ttWninn on the TarifT, to clianee thetiir of the bill to aa to dtir uate h distinctly 11 a. one elutt, are equally inconsistent with sound policy, and with tie hriiuihlet of our Uotottlutton. Retotved. That bigh botmtlet on such domes'ic marfufjcturesl aa are principally aeneoteo oy me proposed 1 aria, (1834) avour great csp'uitstt ratber than per tonal industry, or the owners of small capital 1 and hat, therefore, we do not perceive its tendency to promote nation al induslry "'TJleiofiieit ThsTthe Tmpositioa'of'duties which are enormous, and deemed by a large portion of the people to be unequal apd unjust, is dangeroua, as it encoura ges smuggling, , Retotved, That the proposed Tariff, and the principles upon which' it it avowedly founded, would, if adopted, ha ve l lehdeficy to'dirnihrshi I he industry, m pede the prosperity, and corrubt the morals of the people. .' RtshtA Tba W4 are equally incipa- j ft. ,:,.j . 1 , m :nr tun id u to (laien 7 ; . ow..... ceo, ne good bill for the pn.tec.iw, of msnufaclures, vitht. v. ii.iiiim , w11r.11 me putptt w.is convertca as a medium of earthly K. grandizement, wealth or any other thinp whatever, ssve an honest drsire to pro' moie ine best intetests of mon. Ve Rnow WcirThlf rnanv clerrmen of ik. Caurch of Biig-Und.arelexam,iteaof pieiy end -every -pood work find if there" are loo many of the cantrary character, it is a natural cooternienc of tho circumt.r. 1 L! L . . om We hsve before os a state-nent. fn which it appears that the clerg, of Cng. Une and Ireland (meaning thoee of the Established Church) iecri?e annually 1.8,896,000 f,om 600,000 hearer,. hil. tne ciergy ol all the Christian view to a jiuliqial opinion resnoctine it, and the ' Cropoalilon was rejected. The plan pmpot4 V the Banner, too, would necesaarily ejieathe whole question af(ain,aiii the aupportertoftat ytem, we apprehend.' much prefer that it 1 J e I ibnuld reniwi a-s it is, -a ban rws 4he haK-io aneh chttjijtes u renewed diacutaiow mtfm c foct. I addition lo ilti,, what wowW be yii to the South fif TTTe 'fT(sMge Of aiich self would, to be.aHe, exhibit the tritective fcf in a more tangible and patpabje ahape, by iN" inar the people diatinctlv the taxea they piy fo addition to those they nay for the leeitimste purpone, of government, and might thus pro difte more nntty of aentlment and action fcl ei , nosi'ii'B to the sjati-m. . Rat M M the inreaw -Cuctrt, what eso?cta;ion of relief .eou'o ba 4ilgd from ii ? One of i'a Judges w -nlrei'i'f eomtiitted by harinjr pubrmlied his opinion i fkvor of the nVfead tlie othera, alffesf sides reeeiveonlvL8.Si3.no. r,..m m 000,000 bearers ! A petition recent I V ' of "". e" kn.',w', l e"'l n. t... m ' , rccenM Main iews trf ji mmiUr comnlexioit.. Beul.f presented to his .Majesty from a clergy men: in Somersetshire. !?.. rk.t .wbiis-Uhe average ineomr of the fiisho at ftatra ftkAak... .1 . a .. ..., pounds a ytar, in addition to great patrooat;e, there are ne..t - thousand Curates whose stipend is less than iL90i 1 year, and more than four hundred of whom receive lew ihsn 1.50 -fC.r. nat, wiiilat. certain offices of "cana, canons, rrehendH. JO. ... r...i in vcriDture, and ukrw.u,.. ... t-hrfstian thurch, but which are of Po pish origin, ,nd deemed useless by al most all persons. r.r. .. ' ' w v 1 1 . 1 if nit imi ja i v . tlioosancfs a y.esf fromUhe fnnd mimv would snv -Smitti-ni St. whose eaaenttai rights were thtr violated, fuhmit to the deci?J or i:VnowTeiIg"e'flieMiiithjrn Crwrt Uion the whole, while we are pretty mire that Congress will ojI adopt the p'ao, cMiinot aee any practical benefit it would -M' likely to produce.. In the proposed well as in the present, thi S'a'es of the Sou'" , would have to depend en-irely upon tlc'r ,oU t reign power for redrew.' Weahouldlike to ace the propoittoncf ) Editor nf the Banner of the ennstittrtiow brwif' before CongTfea.to ascertain clearly the .. ofthe nation 'as te the constitutional ngnf w national legislature to pwcei rl-mtt'e ftyfi' tv Let t,'t atrmpt tofstiit i,J..W,(v c if