okuah and I'? ?: op vnv a TuWf'O W4 llMmliK ' I lain I'.UP'I f'"irl thn hfmiU ! (f 'Vdml 4 ill N. i ill I '"'', ')' ixitiJi r")ilU-imm, mii)"! II -fiHiifh 1 no l4il i,, b,.-u!,f ...Mil r ..any i..t "j-ni m4 i wr-1 " " ' , ". i ajiilmsmdor at Lt.b m. J'iirt .N'4. frotrj wbotn M ' aVmieJ in bA.iM of Nk.,i f..d it wy to I I'ari, where il ttd m il"1 tWm "f pownVr ! Iy Caibiiiiiw 4 Medici. Tlc.-o ! "'" ' , tint the f -ilronage if lb I'ardmul Hauta (rce, the pf"'f aunriit, wins returning fnan Iim wiilisa. By ill tho Hpaiibdl and Poring'-" eisirta, earned 1 Im plant to Li ou riHintrr, and thu acojiml a bo bad wisi by pmo-ly bringing a porta! tie rW cruM from tit IMy Iitd, Both Franca aod in IN lapMl 8uie H was al m rrei,l will) jfNvral enthusiasm, In tha abape f u(f lurl Il a m lima after lU u of loWot a amif, . thai the peart ofatooku.g il Comnieia-rd. n prarlica w feneniiiy injpfwivl tu turn been i'tr rlu.ed loin liglair. bv Kir Walter KW(fh but lirvWn anys w hui Iiwtiw-tti.' lIuU Hir FraiM-i jraLe aitJ bia cmiiii'p, on tiir returu from Vf jrinia, Ift".!, ira " tit fir, aa fcr a Ik kiie! toha iiftnulinekl tbt Imliaii jUui, eIUsl ThImmc of NKV1ia, iuio Kniwl, Iia-inf Un taught by tU Indian Irt a-aM Ma r. irtwljf tKairtat Uii)r tnw. And fr tl IH leturiH! mj !, it .Jiiiipwiiatnly brn t K " Mifc wry irmJ tiw, ami lo btar a kib prua a .rmt many r- r aoTH, atm fr-ra lutury, bim! other it tUir hitth, bfiiig art lotlraw in th atriri(j- niiK iin4i with iuaatiabU) rtliiinM thnli)(ti an wrtU-nmrr lolai, ainJ lln-tt lo pulf it Mb aipin lhrirh tlir twwtrila ao that tabacca-Uan, (lalwrwr lal-ir. rainr) art now a artf-rally kcit in all ovr trmn, aa wuMvhatr or &-." No dmii llm twcro-innui if Quwn Kliwln th' tlina wnra ixit nmlhy prlrrin i4 lh ltilnl fitfar dian of iHo prl Il ar fnn a nM) in tha trlminal TniK h .l'LKJ lhfl. I:'rw:h jkiobnaanutrr, mi hi ! V J mireamilpd tha Pwra, on Inn trial of Ihr rlarht of i Mrf aiid..8oyllinirl"ni a niiiif liJtaiTo el.m. lhif hiW ftK-r A htrTi.i wi 1mr TBrrfr-ir Waltr Rahigb to'a arru-nl if huiii(( .l With bi pipa al ll ui..iw . lh arimxiry ahiU h looked on at thn wmiiai of IV in thf Tw - rr. Im1Q tiKiw ai.rH are prouaiiiy umrur, um tfa nw'ra rtlmiin of ihuin by roirt'ytijim'i"oi wri-, (or alio- ilia! (( wi-r mrf'thon nuinairiy "lrMriW'i, lial l'"y tlwrcfir iria tlm irenrralil) illtr oration of ulmj at that litoe aiiNHit;! Ihr hi;Ur cUwa of a.i-ty. AI)it a tim", h.w. trer, lha oracLca of aia.iin l4i.r aHaar lo Imv tnH with atwnn.10 onViiiiai in hiBli b.au tu ihti-eutiftiry anJ nlnr puru of Euroi. ; 1u Jirirx ipul oi)iniila were tha priwrt, tint jihyai rian ., a4 tha acnmiviil pri.tco j ly ll.c- f irim-r it Ua waa darlared aiuful ami, in 164, Pfi JLTrlaui-.YIJL MiUialaMl,.v ball, it;iiiiiiiiiii.tiiatMi atf poroii"foWil -fcuillf Ct Wkiiiif amtfT when in church. Thia hull waarenawrd in 1U(, by Pona InnirMil t aiJ. aUajt twmilt-uiiMt year ullur- Var.hslrta Sultan Amuralli IVma-le atiiMkiif a Capital rtkiira. for along iiimt amuamg waa i - .r - . .... 1 for a it tuiM) aotiikiuit w for -la.W at i'iaaa.a.iJw-wtii ttf iaMing -th- n-nr eut 11. anl In a-Mne pan 'lgl'TW'HI...Wt "likewne utuila a aubj.t 01 puolui Ofocat..i---llK! . wtice r!raialMma4 Ut .ntfi nente, 111 inni, j daeinj the prohibttiiai of ana-king in lln: hrf of t iltoToa ('wiMnataliiient, inunedjHtely tnaler thnt aytinat Jntlery. . Nay, that UiiImu 4umou, " Ji.uu f.. Jul luj liiuik il U'uttulh iiia roval ilwiiU. - ' " --" r to UUait-ki t ti tiiii t4..-JJ r-rorthngly, m.lftud, ja.WnrW hnt tam.ai ( mter. :iaata. to Tolatrw, m wblcb: thw Ukmtij Veilmilf - rordtngly, .16uJ, ca.WerW hia fam. Oamter. aUe paigft.orcur;r "It ia ;utoi )oi4ilM-ej.iia; to the eyr tuiteful 'lo the 1 nnae,Tiiriiifiit" to lla. iiRHjtiLuugtrwi-.Ufc.Uia Juui(a tiw- oiwck ----rtmkinjr fume thrtaa; wwreet reaemhltnr'the born' -IUI U tfiygtmt- .iaiLa nf W Mt that ia butUmiki." But iMrfwitliaituaJing ihia retrnl aial mawtly wrath, ibe uae iaf lha pUot exuailiiVJi ami wakt-t - and IoImmM'O 1 at tin too.neiii, perlin, the iihmI fftrtil Xuaui 4tauUa;i, TW aUuoioa to the . practtc lit thi- foihiwing line, taken rrom the ' Miir - row iaT C.Mi.(iliiia ill,' wiiium tu 10u4, awm to iltavriirjr!fiift.5t Mnch wet doth Giurtony procare Ta li-ed men tVt aa vwme ; . "But h' a itnnl t.uiii i.mIuvU, . . ' - Tbl fca can duia I . j(P nnrti no napkin Hir hi band, lb ntttrerr end to wipa, .T.hut lja,ULbiB.fcJUJitittm.BJo " ilia roaat meat lit a pipe t" :.ZlThB Ffntwa 1Ugir,'from which we etrtract Ihe BhovB article, acconipauiod it with the ! .following rer '..Ji'Wla, li.X ; fBefort meeting with the foregoing article, we bad marked acveral naHan from 1 old autmira on , thia auliieat, which will make a auitablo addition. King Jatnea, in bia Counterbtaitf, any tobacco make a kilclicn, alao, nllen in the inward porta 4 men, aoyltng atid iur(ctinj tltem with an line i(a and oily kiiiri of aoDte a Iwih bt oji I lumj in " some geeat tob;cco taker, that" after their death r6'mf W DYtTf1fF4ihirAi'aii;'al1e? vWr ing that 44 a tobacco-pipe ia a lively iuute of be nH4 abhorred, by anying that wcreiiain.J itirihe'dcTil w ilitinrtrj tie BliootfftiavimreruTsTir e lt, a fig? n P"le' "ng, and mustard ; uid, 8d, a pttie of totacco, tor dtture, ""TQlifUurtiin, m hnTAnatomy of M.tlattcholy, aav hcrtie if ii Tie well atialilied, opportunely taken, and tntxiicin illy uartd , but a it la comniotity ued by u t men, which takd it aa tinker do a!aG a pUgue, a minchinln, a violent purger of gonda, UiiJrt, neaitli; nelliwi, develmh, damned tobacco; . the ruin and overthrow of body aud ailo."-i-.4afl- lomi of Mthixchtttf). r- ,.l...J;SiJ Tint following ac&wnt of toliAio ii win the Latin-Knglith Ihclionary of Franeia Ilnlyoke. ' Tlie copy W Veaf of the lifu of Oliver ,CtvMiiwe? laita it is "theTievehth edition, it ia prorttble that the whole of the aetjount of Tabacco'' ia much older than the liook iwir, and waa probably cf.ied without alteration front the first, through every successive edition of the dictionary. , ; .::;. TabacfO kerba ab iniuUTubOfW AVntA of herbo tBUod Tuhacoo; it ia like hetiUrm, and may bi chilled the f inlian lieiilmne, hot and dry in the tlirt! lor (aa I take it.) "the juyoe of the grernft !.)afe ia good to cure aii reenf 'Wound, tlimiffh it be pymed ; the ayrtip ia gooii for divera tlt at.aiii of the E-ofe i drved and tuke.n ! 1 a pie, ia used a. in old tune. TbsouIi as, fur i )S fur if ll " T4, Im- i ,Ji !'' J lxl tu Inn" i tlii -r ili " riKfifiK Mi ! a'tl arc ro'nl iil liiiVl 4 tixHil'ilu, if U Iik""' ka, U( M l..f -Viatel. UUn, ,1 .!.-.U li bait, ittlUmel' i ly ukn, il i!r !i In Ld)i mluuh Ilia Wm-I, Ii'ir1i-ll tli lrwr, an.1 uJ.(i m.'HIT, j hmvt ih iKl a.i-l rru lily. a 1 laih lmiirhii.( faruHH thl alfll fi"Ji II rtflWH iwy riui- rvf iit. rKi Vf k-ru awl filler I t 4 llxi yriijia i5 T"ln ti.y f."tk' a iiihU,,J RIUl'CTIO.N OK A. KTIIVKNHtiV, T-j. on M anatiaiiiti f Ksvukw til tl.oa of MmtUrr to d'rtal Itrtla m. Tha U.lloaliijj BM,i(;fl a rw;nvfv f(im it" Pri.!rii4 tfw l'iiii:i Hate, ly MfvjWUon, In tHr" r'lwr) l .-- " Wt.iiitiia.MjTSrt, l!3l. . I txxtriiuit In !i K-iaiia Avrw H''", Virginia, to ! lUif'iy lAlraofdinary aiai MtJii.ef I'kuniioM-iiiuiry Ui Gn-ul l'rilain. ANUBKW JACKSON. Tim !? wm raiJ. Ortlrr'4, Tlml it lrftfml lo lh Cwuiioitlrt, (4i Forrin K'laiifM 7arv-y,af It.lMI. ' Mr. H'lJliria. (V.tn tl "jnmii on RrlalMHK, l hmi i-frrd lit ninii;iattiiti . Aiulivw Mn wm, cmtaii! in Ui rueai uf the V'M Mv, rpp fll. (r. Cliiy u!ni(ilt"l the dllnwinf moti'm, whirh wa cuui(l'rl hy iiimjhiihni rvnai-nt, aiiJ urwJ to; Rrmfrtd, Tlt tha Prri(lrnl hr n-fjiif-rtH to coiainonrfala l tha tmi a tjf )' th flrt rial rnmriMi'itratiin which wm mad In Aivlrrw i rMvnt.if th itilpitii'in i tha PiM'lmit to itrmi. ni Jum" MtuMar rJitwpa'mdiaxy aud f3uoy Ktrrlinnrv fn )tr TnilrMl KinS'hun of Grrul i ftntnin atal Ir-UiiH, ami hi anT tlwrrto. . X " "F,Ua'f, Jill's, 1 "3 f.j, h.b n pf'iH from the p,, f r(.ltA.l Slalc, hy Mr. lwiel)n, 1 . u,rrtar : Scr"tary WAHIr.TO, J I 131. -Tniht Srnittf. I hsfft thi day rwitfw! a n. atilutfMi f lltf Hnnt' of th" I Jth iiixiniit, r' -juHl-ing iim to romimiiiirate to ih S'niila a cojty f the lif-l i lli'-ul roiiiiiiuiiii uti'Mi alucli n null' lo AndrfW ftmirn, of tha itili-nlim of lh Prwii- ,,t,,Aui4U, hjm , MinitirTniiiitaiiliary , j yMVl,y nuraordnary to Dki L'njled Kiudii if (intal Britain and I iflwwl, and hi answer ihfre. t. A a rnniriliiiiira wt'h thi rr)ihilin tnihl be ti K'H an adiiii-Jiofi it uf f r nhtjif ljifg:uit to. Jjit &-t-CU eorrr'md.i eattmpda the PiilhU. etu e nf lhiil icrijl;..n, I . -orannVr il proji"r on thi occafliai to rt'inark, that I do Tn.l ttckiMiwInde auch a right. Hut, to avoid min-nrwniattnn, I ' H rr. with Irui'inil a coot of the imix-r in nu rtum. 1 1 . ! 1 wlri mun ,MC lMIv r inni.i'iivni hn. male to Mr, -Rt.VWMm , flw".bH i.' ...-'Ct,. r.HiiiiMiriieiiti-nn"H-iritirnatt thn , tj(-l ,4- ,:w IVtHt-htnt, in a pedicular c..iinaeia.v. , ,wj;.r ((, yfi H.vlwim pM.. ,4 Miuiter lo st. Jauiex; aial a. the ncg.Jiatt.Hia lo wh., commenced early in April, ,,3.1, to thia -ty, iiiaitaul of ImhIuii, and have 1.. . ..- . ... .1 1 . .. C.ii ......... : ( lfi.- iinj toi nun-1 171 1 lliirn, 110 inn m'r ijhiiiiiiioh a ., . - - . , , i. . 1 , r m.,!,!,. him:- I toinrfm t.lIy'fhi.l""" ,""' " wrhn tn no , ww m , fr,. r. H,n-u,on,atei j l)HI,WJ,M rei-eivej frotq r. S,t..n-n.'oun.atei ' ., f;wm. tJeiwrtineiit ,"if State, nttd none baa btiia rovtnvotl-by iiie.r AN'URKW.JAl'KSO., . '"' Thelhiewia waa read. " Tlit S;ti,ilC prA ceded ta fon-dJcf the nomiua tion of ndrew Htretranrt," Cfntained fn ihe. tua ange of the May-j and - After iVrite,-tnTiint1on by Mf. Fnraylnr lliexSctutte adajrned. -. The Sciwle rnaunrd Ihe c-aisidcralioti of tin 1 tHiuiialiMi ufAndrew iStereaaua? and: .. On ntwrwat by Mr. Cktr : Ordered, That lite further consideration there of be pwtponod to M nday net. 'Friday, June !i0 134. Thn Senate reuuit)d the cotwiiieratioii of the inm.iiloii ut Anilrew iitevr.iiaiMiaud After .ilelsilt), .wi Jtiuliuii by Mr. Cktyr 1 1. oeiatle adjourtK'd. ' Mmday, June 2.1, l3t. Tlie Senate mnmy'd the cmiHiileration. of the mnituMtitin (' Andrew Wewnaon t-ameV --" ' On Tnoiion bjrMrVChiimipr, . . Ordered, Thai it lie-on Ihe table. Tutidaj, June'ii, I "34. The Senate resumed the c.aisideration of the Domination of Audrvw Stevenaoii ; aial On llie queolion,' u will Ihe Si nato alvio and conatnit to the apiiointment of Andrew tSlevetrn ?' 1 Jt waa delerimned tu the negative l eas S2, ItJ: iJyAfc!aiaijfjjft. jrS n.jtijyx:ae4 vests- iM.ja.uk.cri-' On motion by Mr. Mangnm The Ycua and Nave being ik-sire! by one fifth of tle Siuutor presenl J 4 Mm wnoted in the amrrnrttfra. are 3f(iftrs. Benton, Rliivk, Krown, FrsytF, Tre- lin-rlitivaQti, liniihlv, llemlrii ks Hill, Kane, King, lofU Jviin,.i,1 Robiaon14 Sln,'iilv, Ttillinuik'e, Tiilon, Tvk'r. Wagaman, li-wmp tiKnis, TTTTjrnt. Tha3 who voted in the negative, are Mejura. Bibb, Calhoun, Chanilieri, Clay, Clay, fmi, rw iug, iwent, Knight, Leigh, Manguui, Nnu dniti, ' Foindoxier, Porter, Pre ia, Prt".i-Mi, Rob. bin Wi-thee, Sniilh, Soiithaid, Sprague, Swift, Totfdin-enii Wfbfler. . .. $: it was. " tifnolved, Tlml I hn ft'nnfe do net advite and crncul to Uic apimiutuieiirol' Andrew Sivohhihi a KiS Viy 'TSi' frawuiuiat TtuZEXtt Pleiu potent iary tu Clnatl UrUMU ...v'..;---,;.....;.,..-.-.-..,. Mr. Clay aubinitied a motion to remove the in- jiwtion of aecrocy from the prOceeilinfjs of the Se nate, nti the noii.inntiiMi ol Andrew Meveuni ; ami to nuthorizo eo.iitrs tu bo made of tlie aaotfautl of certain pancra cotnmunieate to the Senate. 1 he JSenate pM-! to 'tonnniiet tlto imwafc On motion, by Mr. Foraylli, to amend the mine, by Btrikiiig out .the ward. " tlte letter of Thomas ritcuie 10 .ntKirew oioyeuaon, uie nuiur oi ? m. ih IiCWia. with ike eitract( from Thomaa Ritchie 'a k'tlera tlierein inchwd." ,...7, , . ,- Tt wa lclef tiiUet in tha negative Yoat 16, N4ya33. Ou M-.ii.fl ( Mr. I". r, lli I Tl.rt W.. -,.l N Ik mi i '.' 'I by l'!lh t,f l!t .li unlcr on onii I Tl,.iwi a M v!.-J in l!4 alfirn.iir, are Mc, ISroan, '..ru)i. liruoJy, ll'-ndrMM, ffl.lt. K'M, Ki..,c, of AU., Km', of .. M..rrw, l..h,naN tnrj'lvy, TailioaJtV, UUlcr. UW, V rihl- ' Tlf' l. rJ mi lHa rK-eiti"! i' M'. I'-.'-b. t'alhin,t.'lJ,'i ''Uy. Cwy Urn, r.am. Frrltnhiivwn, Kent, Knight, Utgh, 3!w, .MauJwit. Poimk i-r, Ptitrr, Prn.ii, KuhUn, h.l-l-Kt, rMitih, fvaiiharJ piaj", 'J'l.rnlitim., Wacamaib ,, H.i Ilia aiuMMJii-i'iit - Uu . Oa mh4h by Mr. rr)tb, to aiinsid thn ni. Iu4i, by inav'rting afief llm aonl " t)ivauiamlM lb wr.l'Mail Ilia dt'liaina." Il diHeruiiufd in tlta Diralire Itwu 10, Nay'!tt Ihi motion, bf Mr. r"ytb Tim Vt-aa aod Nay bmng biraJ by one filth of llm Sniatora pi'ut I Tin.. whantMl in tha aflirmativa m " MmMr. Uroan, Forty th, Hill, Katie, Linn. Mor, ri. K.bii.,t!lrfpy,'Talliiia.lii, Mn-ht. j Thoaa who Voted in tha Wjrativi", are Me-tra. Dihh, Calh.4in, Clunnhr r. Cliy, f1y ton, lowing, Ffrflmchiiywn. tjrniHly, Iliflrt h, K'nt, Knife. of Alu., h ma,. i-i., kmnlii, I ikIi, MdiiKiim, Naltdiiin, P.andi nt. r, Purler, Pni.ii, Kobtana, filW, nitih,M.thBrd, H..rt;ir1 Mairt, Tonilinat, Wajrfatna WVbMer, While. A fnrtlrff anrfv1rrppit huni.ff l""n nno-d and ali.'d( lha motion aiwaurwd to n fo)l : OrtlrrrH, That tin iojma lKin ia rr-y Ut ro. nwired from tha M tgp of tha Pn-idi'nl f lift lClh of J.liw, intaiil tlKt HilK-rrd Mr. Living m, lhrely i iitiiiiiiii.H alod, lha h-ller of 'l'li-Hiia Kit- hie i ikIm w NvlllN and ihe Iriter of W il ham B. I-wi", aiib the elfti:l of Tlioiim Kit cl.Mi'a Ht"r therein iiK-lid ; hi h n-veral pa papi r were in'rdiice(J by one of the Sunlur from Virginia, al lha r'tef of Mr. h'ti e)i.Hi ; and from the prcredttig of lln Senatn in relation to I he manliMiion of Andrew hVeti.n t mwl thai the Srretaty be autliortze'l to give coniea of the in a. aod xita:U frm tlta Jjwir.wb 7 . Mr. Jejafafoa to .V. Slrwo. (Conuuuihictoil tn tint Sntta in Um Prtluiit' Miv mr nf 13(li Jn.-N KM J ItrTtii:T orfitr, i V,iAini;(on, LV .War'., I "33. Abdbbw Stkvk Iv.t 8ih : I am directed by llie Preh-ul lo inf. i in V'J, UMiftJeuliiilly , thai a "it a ailvirrn hnll In' nrmel lhal tlie B.iIhIi Oi v'n.rrxMil coia-ftil lo otiett negotiaiiim iih ilna. winch art d.ulv exja-ct ad, it i hi int-nlt-ai to ller ya the place t4 M ini4tr Plenipotenliarv to the Court of St. Jaine and he reqin! thnl, nhouM thi nppoiiitnietil I' I.. 1 1 . i yreje lo yiai, y.ai wikiki noii vooiw il in i uu- mm A moant minn rotirw oi trie iimtiK-r. I rnnntlulNieyoa, mr. on thi mark of llic Pr!"i jib-nt'a confi.kiifa, a-vl am, with gnul rept, yatr mwt obedient nervant, KIWAK1 UVINrtSTOV. VLXril OK liiVKRAIr I.AKA V'KT I fc f tnrr-ft.i" Ttin r.nowiiw nrtirnlim of thin melnocholv . event are contained in a letter fcnn tha tkirre pood'iitt of the JtMinial of Commerce : " Ijafayette i wo more 1 The brave, the noble, ihe geiMroti-, tin patriotic hero, iked on the mom mil of the 2Hlh, al a iiu;ncr U te tire oVfiKji. 'T.5 l . tWlUwIk LH,, 1 '"' iwi'u uie nuiutuw 01 uunaig to-tim grave, tui.i it is believed tb.it be then caught a olJ, w hich TrTi hJ? 1ujKn hw bingnj TiaiTiiu.p,f his diig!uiuai. r Like" Camiing',' who wiHere-l m ihe aaine way, after I attending the f um; rul of. the Duke f York, Lafay- . ctic oves tin acatu. t" T aitetumtice at llie luinti. Itinrrw'lif'liT i?v.iity.rveiith year, having been bom-4Ht Ihe l of rV-pivmlier 1757. 1 He waa nr. tended bvJ.tr. AtMlrai, Mafj lni, ..1ito.e;l, and. aje- V.'l ill il)lt-r tiDHlfllt MTilHti ll4i'ACt0i, ins up tu the l"nh, grtre it aa their opinion -that their illua- tri'HiH pattnt. w;hiH recover.. Ou tho IU1I1, five of (liciit tiHiiNI a lailleliiij de'ieripliyejuf JiHj.iiiyi,.aid aottci'mttiig ht rccirery. Bill in the caimo of the night, a mnat mlerial change took place, his hieiitlung became very di'lieiilt, and when nu elPirt wn making to apply a blister lo his chest, he mild ly observed that it would ln of no avail, and soon after expimitlir tfte'annaof On "lli TlrinJ'Vioa.rehfe aematinn was ejtperi eiii'nd in ll.e Chamber id" JVptitie, at. the proxoi-ct of Ihe h4iiionf their vejieialikt colleague, and yi. Hnpin, in the course of the tnornni, thu d-dtp1- the' fhnmher r- Aeeonlrni tu ti -wish e-' pre used by et'Vural deputies, I feel IKt doulit but that the Chamber will authorise me lo send, in its naine, to make inpiiries relative lo the health of 00 r il htstrious"coTIrage, General Ia!';yt!e. (Numerous cries of " Yes, yea.") I Imve already (said the I'feiiiilcnt) aenl in my own rmme. 'I'hia di!tmgiiihed wimplinaint ia generally re served fw meuils'rsof the Royal Family, and there- the derted. Ihe loliuwmg was tho reply to the mi'mge of the Chamber :' . " Mr. President : All my faintly feel grstpful for the tntTTFTt the Cbnmher ha sn kindly tnfron in my lather't hraltht Itavethr wttatStTiim is a slight iniiirovcuient tu his situation. Have the kiiuiness, Mr. President, lo present Uie hmnasre of wtr rsirtil grstitiKlS Ti 'tliU YliiiitherTai' sccepf for yourself 41ia assurance ul my very high eonstrieratimi. LiAilUit. Ur A t fc 1 10, This note was loudly cheered by nearly every member in the Chamber ; but, unhappily, ihia joy was Isit of short duration, for on the next day the Pr"Hiik'ut thus atamunced the death of their col league " I have the affliction of announcinir to Jhe ( liainlier, the doceaaa of the Honorable (tene ral Lafayette, He died this inoruing at live o' cloeli. ' I "slijJI miw proceed to draw the nameg of tha mnmiMsr who shall attend-his funeral, but I 1ive7 will couaiuer it a duty ta accompiuiv his remains." Mr. Ihipin was very much afticted while Id reus, ing the Chamber, and so uls were aeveral of its nieinU'rs. His intimate friend, Mr. Francni Do. Iessert, moved that the President should be instruct m! to write a letter to the General's family, a, presaivd of the prwiut griof Iblt by the Chamber Hir the great baw bia colleagues and the entire na tion .of France had experienced ; Tbia waa instantly acccled In, and the Chamber suspruahH) its procnetlinira fiir an nour, so that the letter of condolenee kliould be immediately-written. A Council waa held at the Tuitleries on after his demise, for the puipj of agruiiug- as to tha ne mi l jr- it inn " Ihnii V aiu .Hi i or . f ,lni t;oeroa-!.l ere, lot ,1 . U -.11-1. ha 'c m-n. alala. tLl l .H h ,Hihh fu.rrl, IUI ti Uw r" dm-d to ntt ltd a tbinf liaamrfa. h . . IIONOKM 'IX) TIIK MKMOUV OF TIIC , pATU!0TKAVirrn:, . ; U'tiHTo!'of Tttphornfaitrtt ff tkf V. tTiai, Jiu Stf.leSt. After tlrtt readtitg of tle J.airiwl Mr. J. A'lan tm to alalet lltat, tal ftmg lo Iba 1I-j, be had been infornaJ lltat aura (U at adj ainiiirnl d"tlia lbair, tnl. Iliirsnce bad -.t.J i ihe ta-curreire of faUintly ' . ... i .i i,.. ...I ..I t ,iif I whu b bad la-f-llrn lias nb ram tf civiltW ntiuu lie had not lima to iteirfl 8 reohition filling ata b . i ....... I .i -..-.1.1 lm iJiVloU to rtery peri-ai that il i orcurn ire peculiar i. L... ..... il Cuturr of tlm I nttftl ttatca lo ..lirf MriiMt auilalbt imaain to au.n a the oWp wow iIh y eitU riuitatl llw mif..riuie imolyi-d in tlie ih la-t of lam Ihe iihh-i rmtifin i"-- lor .a" Ihe aa and of manktiMl. Il occurred to him lhal ".al, a duly bImmM let ilia.-barged in a manner uilalil al once to Hm li:m'y llf pn iilalieof lln- Profile and Nul-d lln l oMai, and to tlie merit ( htm to whone menairy thi Iriuule h.il.l b" pud. Tin ht anN.id would lie in Ihe loriu of a JhiiI r .lulMHi of llw l'i limine id t'ongre. He w.mld leiw, llarrf-re, uhiiiil a iiolni Irtnt a couniuilee ebiid I ap i.l in citfulcr in wlii.l tiutuner a tubule U aia'-oii ai uiwl renpeii limy Ir hen by the Con irr"' of ihe lulled Klale epreive of I he aftwt hllltV the IuiIkni, on the eettt of the dctee, ami of llietr eia rali-Hi for lha na'uior) o! llic il lurtiou Ueia rul lufajelle. Mr. Adam then lakred llie following resolution: U,t,JrrJ. Tlu.1 Collllllllloeof U' atHxHItl- in-i IIM! UC u ai llm ev.iil .a"' llie d"friie of Ot'iaral ljfuyelte. Mr. Arvlitr ree to atiggeaflhnt tlie blank fr the nuiiil r lo be appoiuliil tat ll.e Coti.miltec hoiilj Isj tilled up a ah " live' or " miu" Mr. j.Q. AiLmi woi.lil u 'tit to uuy tminlsT (he ll.sie n.igl.l think proper lo name. Mr. W aliissigli sugvtil llie liiiinls r of thir teen. Mr. Cambreleiig prosed that llie ( ointnitlee xhisil.l (Mluiit of oik; iih iii j r liom e ty ."ilule III lh Lit Mr. K. Wlntilewy exprivt'd his hoie that every Slate wisilil Is- x'roiitti il lo Is1 repn'M'iiied on Ihe Coiumittii' 111 juiMiig this triUile of rcjs t. Affer sotta: fin i'Imt" Vertail iis"HfIcnirrs al lite suL'eli'Hl of Mr. Wuvuc, Tti- Cuiiiiiutiis' hi tla- pifrl d the. HiHise was, on motion of Mr. Hubhurd, ordered lo consist o twenty -fair."' "" Ji'hu Quiiwy Admiia, CAiiirsiaa Rufus Mi In line, Henry tlittibard, I nstram llitrges, Ael r I ed wi Ihe ixirt nf thi H-t to join auch Comimt. I '"U "e i.ht w,-,.i.i. hihi corrupt mm,4,ilf 4 oat a. iimv ba aft.a.l by lkt SenaU., U cotMtder j '"' PrU'.t Si M'A. -iuu lLa ai.M-,4 tW AJ. . . . 1 . it 1. Jii jeiicv, Hut ev.'i .ni t the rawic er4 Bint iei..rt by wltul token id reataa-l aial aflet-tion . 1 . -. -, f myVproper f!r th Cot.gn. or ll.e rmied Mi-Dmon Sfalea to eiin - llatdiVp tiihiTifv ..nr.e iuili.ll. - " !lrw" '"H'. . f" .Dwbvr. Hcuuiu .Aiitu, jC tCitmbeo, Jammrtf H ft.lifen, Inrr, Parker, Henry A. Muhlenherg, John J. Milligun,' nvrmii lirwn, do. l-iaeMcKim'.WillmtnH. Archer, Lewi W,miiw.' K. l.iUirojs IW.nrv 1 Ihockopv Jnrnm M. Hnvrw If.rl,r,l M. JohtuKMi, J.dur Blair, FJ.sl.a Whiitlewy, Phile mon TumiM,. John Carr, Harry JL'agev Juacph JJuncanrtibrr MiirpftyroTaia ft. Ashiey. Mr. Areh"r from the.CumtniUim uu Jjorcigu MRiirs, refsirted a bill mnking pruvisiiai &x ihe faiiiiimi those killed ott the ciiim of Rrfiifr'a' di lute al Toulon ; and for the wounded survivors. " J The fliFtowMriif rnemVrs comjsTeetlie Conmiittec .si the part of the Senate lo consider and rcK.tt mi a siirtaWe mode 6f CVUidlig-tM-iiathaiaircBpwt fi 1 ho memory of tleneral Jjala tetter --- " Mr. Wclrltfr,. Mr.. White,. Mr. 4?lkoun. Mr. Hay. Mr. Foryl.h. Mr.. Wil,s,,)lrA,TyItM pDinittixtert Mr. B.;nton, Mr, Ri'ig of Ala., Mr. Chanibrrs, Mr. Brown, Mr. Sliejdey. ' v 'SWTC'--1 - - ' ,m ItaiLfaU us iMUwh wUnion-4iaaterfa-R'r' leigh has been among the first towns in the Union to pay appropriate Funeral iiiNM.rs tu the meiiiorv of tins departed Father of the Republic. Oa Si titrduy at'ternrton last, ultlnsigh but a few hiHirs wt- riven of the .IIMIH'SS of every kind was geiirrelly'jmiefltfod,'ailt I large Procession, under Ihe direction c4- Jhnma t. Mcojt, F'l- Marshal, was fnnuedat CiilolMpre, which moved tlMtnca to tlte Oovernfnent ttwte, in the following order, the Band of Music attached tu lli'C4tv'XJurtfp!aytiig durmlhc "jiiarin 'a solemn Dirge? - r 1, The Military. 2. (Joverm of Ihe Stite. it. llfs lsof Departinetit, . '. 4. Juices of tiie S'.i(.feuic Court. 5. City Auihis'tties. 6. OiKcor of the FeJeral Government, 7. ; St r ngers. ' v v ' 8. " Citizen. -." -.On arrtmgi at -tb ent rane fo the GrtrentmrtM House, the Military distdayed open ranks, and the ppJCtou wd ihr building; where convenient soats were arranged for tlui acxc4iiuiodt ioii f-il w largi aii.iil.y', Hre, in obedience to the request of his fellow-ciliwms, only made known to bim on the morning of that day vOoverowSwaTn rose nnA rMitr-red afT A (TdresSI Uf SOme thirtyll.iwi ffl- Ipnnrnff the occasion which had excilisd so incluncholy an interest, which we hesitale not to characterize as a choice specimen of gisal sense and vigorotii, thought, replete with interesting historical remini scences, and abounding in felicitous illustrations mid allusions. He paid a just and eloquent tribute to the character of Lafayette, dwelling' with much force on the important services rendered by him in our Revolutionary struggle, and on bis 'uniform attlunttt ciples of rational liberty. He contrasted the dis ititretete oppressed people, with the 'selfishness of .modern times; and enforced with eroat jenergy the ineSti mable value of mr Political Institutions. He traced the career of the illustrious Frenchman from yotrth lo manhood-wfrotn manhood to old ag-' and showed that history does not, in all her records, posses a name which has passed tho ordeal of pub lic opinion, even in the darkest and most tempestu ous perioda, more pure and onstillied than hi, r On retiring fnan tho Government H mse, the City Gua8a paid to thfr tiieniory if the deceased veteran, the Noidier'a last tnlwfe of respect, by Linn thrtta fnuij. ..C 1.1. ..L ' . f nn.vp NnvfTArrn. ... rr OH,,, ii'i . I'i 1. I .1 . j .. . i i 1 lie tui ami iihi Arui, imi Ki-d IIV , jHt I piw b.hi iim iiiiiiif-iiti mlro(iK . i : ' mirl liliinuitraii.r alth tha Culm, f Po.4 Oila e, aud by Ilia etuploj n.eirt of .r P.? l I lit...... ui. ... I :. rV It. i uiKKiiif' Ulllin-.l ed eci1i.ia lo eiiend l'ie circt.luiioo tafilH-,, f iptied Jottranla lhnai(;h etery ei ti.io of tU,, lh, in tU dcoeraie h- pe of pi,mg y if lte by thr-if pyalciiwlic rl.:hid,J Aatty inuttjircaeulatMiB id Ihe ulula of aj Having at Iheiteimcuiftd at tea fin,, ,W)Ui-: 'o-4 M tsti raaiMl ihe e hiive c mir.J of biibi Ilia frmnknf tliti tnM alavih Coiigrm ty er digmcl or naudrv, I hare i too rntic, JJ aim lo apprehend tliat their rfCrU hay . wiiIhmiI i-laa-l. ' m .TocaniU rai-t, ill auine degree, the fiTt uf upt .hi cornipiii.x aii. , tna tailor of (hj i Vork Courier and hnqtiirrr prorioar ta lull In oa".r weekly on,,ita preaj-nt Urgi dn at Two iMhir j r aimuiu, vr One iMlaranly U nix naailha. All who lake tlie jmper are rentirwtrj 0 lln tr influence in cI'imIiii it rirculatioti) tlx ( ihe HirMMn of aiding lliein in fortuitig tlaurt, uijree to furnih tlrrrn pnper fr ais nfattli I4 Ttn Itvtluri, To IVllntlitllee, BIK) otlierg may Ihii.k propter lo eta bwe Trrittg are mnl, Itrrnljf frr r.ij ie will he fiirwanlc,, ring ike nnt nmikg. Payment q,u4 h itiilde in adca ur, and in uli cuwa, whatever, fa of (xmlagc. t.l I lb.t t trtlftf fttt I)"-.Vf:iX)PKMKT OF J'KfiriJOACV 1.1 the t OI.I.MTIO.N OK TIIK Pt'DIJR KCVCMX We wore infr wi much Mmin4cd aa bf lh aji rami of 't .mmih illjf 'Til . rf .r. f,J IrJla TIIK KfKKTAIiV ok TIIK TBKASL'CV, n Ti ow 1 lt fMTimt nl, AprU J, I VI i Hib : I luve tin' honor lo tinntnit yoa, liemrrtJua nsi..;miax' u.lh tlt reiuei 11141U mi yatt eUsrstkt ,'llli nit , irtTleoient, turn hcd bjf ll.e. lltjjfctf rftta Tr- nry, xliih.tiiii; the nssiiil of Kevet.na eollerN 111 tin llintrni .a''lf'-tiii'ii'et)'irtht llh a bstoflk I'lnpioyi'd in II inllidmanf Ihe atne,nd 04 m-Hint pui lo each during the years li, aial R. & TAXtV, SVcrary 1 tha Trtsuury. Ilos. F. WaiTrirsn, . Hep., Wa4iinj1ua, latciueut, CAlubiLiiK tiiu grow sinuurrt- nf RewwM ii rcinil at tin- Port of GfiinNc, in Uie tiutni New Vork, ami the iXh-iisps 1 tlK Collection of tlrf aaine, during Die yi srs and "8S. - "(Jr-sw' ain't . of revenue. i.UltO 22 ?.Vi 9l" 44- r:is-neafrollecUin, 3,7oi M 4,Wt4 4.1leM Si .teioeiit itf IIk pi'rsons mplojH m the col'etna of tii" Revenue m the l).n;rrof Genneaace, tnJ the anrmtrtt pstrl to ai,rfi; trf Ilie"yerenluig ea tii iJU day of Jfereuiis-r, l-?3, and 3S: r (-i.iioii Id i'i.iiv 1,1111(10 Lff:.' nfl" 7:ki (Nl 7IH (it) 1'fStsi ll'Hl.l""i 2,(HllJ .,l.l!lttU0 T.fi 00 7311 00 MM -i I t 1HtJ eo. tloul.l, do J. Drdki Jr., do l S. lloi.l. n, a1.. ttyTOUl'iI.'y,"rlor - M'TS 4,"r rrTmsnnr. nwi asvr, 3 . Reptrr'attrhiT:.- Mpril 211, l'lf. J lrP.'r. Hie ($oif -4iwjick--iyB tpaw4 eo.iit -., we hnild be uttoily ntiabie to cnilU it T naked ficts are too stiirtliii!jr.for belief t Such im jwo-lipahtyattch slitpenrlmis eorpt;lrsj H w ithoU parallel in tfm hutoiy uT pJt prodigacy. : . . "Fellow-CUIiens, read ovur On statement ajjain wl main atiiT -a a-rnm. A.ira vdurvclvt s if t Humusl'id iio-X, taiwiW-lijrttie-or'irisI wrtcimnl fiTrrttrr nf the.' Tf-tify, Thai JUr ' thi dltl i ahuuf Vailirf HlT.NIiKkll 1KI.I.ARH1IK RhVt NUK, at .tin? Port of O.-nesee, Jacob (riuld aod hn VwdtrVs-drj fVftff rfltH THOUSAND POl SCRY!!! t View Mrs stiff ment in any manner tliaViwfwsiUi il still reiosnii the nmst aUrinrn tad sickening i snre of vcn.ihty ant cut in; ( ton rter etlnbited to puW view. How minr rnch tlnrslf leec'ues are then fl yillg a . r PujdjCrieaiHttjt t .Ikiwatt' lif such pamleni fatlening uism "otiT At h mmv .aln-r Ports are th peiil mymg at the fte i PIX'DOI ftll.U THE ThVjEAMJR Y, tbreverr (XVH JK)LL.11 collete.t t- Revwwf and -w tk the km I ,,f R CT R KC ( I M F. N T A V HJIMI) R Ml OeTQ .Vi;ilI...J4CX.prwuiWuditJi4.PttwjUi-w., . a. i irra ii. vara.. Tnm III. ilk.., tv.Ml irMl. PROFKSS10N vs. PR A CTIC K. The following is an extract fnnii a Letter front General Jackal, to the lute P resident Monroe, iwmodiHielv after bis yhtction find just as h wa about to onler upai tlM discharge of his high oV " Panbai rnerdear sir, for the following remarlii CuaWg tne uneja made with tho iiM?erity"and freedom of friend--' JL t ,.Kvmy..4hi.i oVjitwala wptat-tlaV. seloction of your ministers. In every aelwlioni party and party feelings shisild be avoided. 'o w the-tiiwtTWcrmtntiW na.-r.i"e..;'..Tl ' .' 11.. j...: ' . ..I conspicuous for their probity, virtue, capacity, aw firmness, without any regard to party, you will p far to, if not entirely, eradicate thoae feeling which on former occasions threw so many obsrt' cles in the way of government ; and, perhaps, hav the pleasure and honor of uniting a people hereto fore politically divided, The Chief Magistrate a great and powerful nation should never iodulg9 in party feelings ; his conduct should be liberal it" JiMBtwrcrtwtr attrstya : beaHnln Tmm3 11? Ie fir the whole and tMit a prt of the community ter, and acquire for yourself a name as imp"""'1? ble as monumental marble. Consult no prty in your choice; pursue the dictates of that jinemna judgment which baa so Jong and en often benefited .not;.9tmrj tuj'-randeieii'' tfeunttt it "ilers. These are be sentiments of a friend ; they art the feelings, if I know my own heart, of an umli ieiiibled-patriot. Accept, , ANDREW JACKSON. II(MVJES MOKROR, dxCw . ' The Ireailitig of this letter MOW, trther T who wrote in and who has since proved most f' '. fidiously recrtamt to every aentimeut it cont1 ! Of iVf 4 lea