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1 11 lib tf 33 v. j- 11 . 1 !.' .,JJ lr- U" V f r - 1 : ! I- sroacxally cfoncsual whiteness. S - Juivcr; kiuneyB,spiccn ana panereus -ubhu, hw fbkrd, bladder of uriao empty and eonUateL 1 Posterior crural nerve, cnosoallj.gtrgcd with tcijd. . Although the pain of the cpigaotriom a much, nreefreqaent synrptoa than at first, the - iiijocaon of Uitaucaus mcaibrane.of thetdanctv itary canalf! incoming a less marked antopnc jiNSTEAIlNS, M.DCbairman. '' l - I ijobexJ, That the prdin repcrt be yjcr?-, teJajidpubrwiied. ; ?..''. . i Bv order of the General Ccimnirltoe. . I TJ. d M. PKIXOTTO, M. Chairman.; ? j j FRANCIS W.AVALSU; M- D, Scpxefuiry. !J Ffom tte AcmtstaiGco.) Coastitotimalist. I ! THiiBOCTFJNfi OF NULLIFICATION 1 11 Ml " EXAMINED.3 fL I i The maintenance of cansti mtioTia! frrodoia, fa :- J fhmCM interest of rivd society ana1 n- ,! fiance over those who are euUustcdilh autbor- :hl ...wfit duties if the citizen. T In 1 Kb a cause, cyuj some excesses cf ical are fivt - without apology, mm u "i'i fijwrirrtid to reodllOif thC; 6H-I Wchtnenisof power tUeii Wcs adraaoe (Sihor fctoBttseteiiskWwl 'iud brifldiscredit a the very cause cr c jsilftfi analyze and uiWfoch.Jirums, :tbefcomcaaa'dutjr;ofiacon4Jeb imparlance. fnr.itliPtLiii is actsnpac'hy 1 vLcH the thirua MTerciga states that adopted i II, Teiioiaicc4 a rrtaS- portifr-n of thjar pors; . ! Uld aU tfae rArties, endr . rmof a gener- jcISi7W whichJr.ow. enJtve,,ty-fr,sey .w,'! h'mHi.i AccorO!iff U inw c;nsuiu- , u. -r . ... ;T - jt:tll. i tion, the lcffisktive-power is exercised , .hy majorir : i- . l ,.u ofrTffiR with the concur- ' frence of the Pre? ideut, rroftwo i court orthe States is the ultimate depury , i 1 1 a the judicial power of the general pvernment 'l and wWfft'vi) i'.l ! cf Cajfrestf is constituUonal ot nut;1 ouch is a i brief 5mary of bur legislative system, in itsTe j i giilar course. But it is contended that an extras 1 on'Onsry case has currel--that the majority, a-r f 1 ' busing the advantage of numbcrs,;has enacted An 1 ! uucoiKtitutional bw,onpressive to thdmmonty-r v iUcstrthe judicial department .promise ooadoiuate . ' -A xrlnfa and that snie corrccave, more elnca--i wis, fciust consequently bo employcfj. The ro ' -xutdy v-hich has been hitlierto moat;7JEalousIy .rq- ' ! 'eJuimcnded, is tliat denorrxalcd uliijication, the -x i tX which. it our present purtose. to X- l. i.A.f.l-i'i;n!T. we believe -are substanti ;aUv thQ docttmcsi coinprcnenaeu , ujioer f sl mass Oi CuiiiDSCt amonff uariies ., , r - .t.T ticuuadLn jatlge.Xuci.pany .-.tua an tuui riyuv :. (... '...v, iMM.fvMhat rt: within its -? i.JiJw. .. 1... : f a. niiViMl sfi. within thobC limns. ?A ' :i central concntiu"fcf states- must be cailed. fur 1 the puie tf bropslng ameudmeuts to tfie con-' . ! fttltutian, ana- tWby testing Ihp qiiwtwn of cbi(- rnn ratify the aniehdmcuts so propcsoil," . , L WSU-itaelfjaa well cl jniraciTO, as ui uie r r mode tnd nare cf redress. The I- uleral Con f stWulMi k n ca&e uf such a compact,.. . V hen a i't.t- ,.i t -.t if n.incrresa uncorjstitutidn- I :. iiJ.tMJl.Jl MiUvJ -t- w & 1 lisxA wwl prcposc-an amenaiuent? cewcraig: on -i i' Coatrc w the povi er to pai3 siivh a law. lat 1 'v?f is tbc regaitUdaa .having npmbeen el 1 'at, d, uithxa tiae? fv-tiAhs of thiLj elates, ia stp ftrktireveuiiajsriu. their respective legijsia- - i! iTlf diiu to exhibit our own njecise theory, . in relition to the fei JDject m'djsputfe, it would hq nc - oaiv to uweseemX very uuf grutui quaijica- I r UUt lor Hie SaKtvU argumnv u " f J a'com-act, among pariiis Laving no common "! jttdg eacn party bus an equal right to judge for ! L itseliV-as w til of , infractions as of thn model and ! ! rcxtafcure i( ret rtss,'1 and that "the Federal Con--' KUtution iaa tise of such a cumpact.' '-"-WeiShall f ali)i:i the srme manner, admit ;tne tliird proposi i ticn,couetrnii:g the right to nullify t with ;6uch ' f explanations however of the term right, as will ' J presently appear. All the remaining propositions j wet totally ueny. ,: -;. "." , ; ;, Jt ts endeavor in the first place to.ascertain I wKat will be tlio tate of things pruo'QCCii, y the ; cacer&se "f this equal right jhitcrpreiatiun, H, which has been admitted. Parties enjoybge i qua! rights to interpret a cur. tract; , mav, have the i pertrighttoasiciilativc iuurjjrjtationf-that ; 1 tu'anMbplitain concerning . its Uupujrt ; because A iwn'r.rmi.iti ncrsLns mav entertain" different ty 'i pinions,1, witiijut, uny mcessaity ' Uiterference. .1 But the "right referral tointhi4 Uiscussiou, is oh Sr -n.i!fclv thenchtci Lract-fal "interpreiatiau the "4 VHii cf the' parties, t4 give au jjiect to the co I tract, conformable to 'their rcspectiystopijuoni'of f itsixieanum. Tne Tighttf nonc? .1,hre:e can the ihtufcx cry wilier. Jtjcrj if jaajr ;tne! i-had a f ixtscss uo liuiA -t ajl. bur exaiiipJe rtwu ier rsuvs nlactdina situatkh wherctbey can Uve 110 C4niljn jUU:e, uiee iu uuuu a hub jutyuy, r,tn t '-eciLeo rlan. laming the,; progress 01 Uie , j wurk, tiiey uirr m their exr-buaucn of the cri ticil has perjict right to cui- ''tT hU cw n eairlaftaiHin the true-one j but nei- ttcr -can ravf uie pcyecv i cJiroiwAiiu , wr.rV, accadirg to. liii own jutigpitat 5'- since, if erlth. vcre ihe case,Jthc other liuyitiieuy had an ; ei;uii riht , would in pracJice have n ; c tt ah. Astf r.oyse caimct be Luilt in jtwoinys at tiro sa.ii um?, thtir piacucal' rights tmavDid-abiyiL-ocillct ;u;id cica m maintainbrbla owu, I rijiUf necessarily . jopuse that of the otherTUii ! Uti thercfjf, tnciluutanljf yiclde,. thtre iaa j 1 cmj-runiisc, ftce-jaiuie can dtcide between them, j Ja eimilar circuisUmces, the! rrult would be tlie I arue. if tbt'eaatraci coiisistt:.! cf reciprocal prom- iscfe. ) THzch party Mould havc-a right to inter pret tlio.uiKile!, contract not-cidy; the pumisc luuiu i by himscUV tnt ; the prgiiiiac xaaue ly s lhi csihcr.lfv m a fwilcerutfe3, 1 -where uo n tto, eve:i ot the two r.rsi u iis piijmuuvus ; i f but as cur t hject is simply what has been statid---the nitrits uf cullificatioo, we shall f rerject right,' i;f practical, mwrpit tatkm-jthat of , ; givhig ehect to h:s mvn opiniof ; ihrigljts of all '. iA 1-jC? 1 meat yield io it and UI4 those others so I for fn i ri;iv-mar Vioual ruriitaL: would liractkallv I I f, ,r4vU law cxkt,: .it is siipuhited-. between A ? I , andB;at a verlalirtime.Aishali deliver tdBa 1 J t nuh.m.rcffuis,aisJ ou a Bukscqueiu' day,! receive 1 1 ! I - in ekhane a nmnber cf bL&fceis U gram ; shpuld J.; I acuip.tc idiimatuyrise, cuiceriiJug tne quaa 1"; 1 j ; lily cf groin- which was afce tkUvt red, not inly ; . I j be-ii pnrdted ; by rim; Bit A likVwiso wtnua I T:ebt4o - nise how ; much'Lad haveMT crua Lcea prwriatu to biro. B would Jiave a rht xri iiold any exv. wiiich'bo thought Wis lin- : austl j emaaieoVand A to seise t hat he tiiuht; J unjr-aly withhirld irfQxrcwere.vgm-T i t : rtt'wtcre ; arc aiQisruie tetween teem . conttr- '-f s . i . .1. . . . . i itiWl ! 1 -i P 'u-aJ ; f- Tsid'-C-.- ",4-: r t. 51 , - ! Fire-drationhaving. occtcu:on 'judge,-are j! i r lhe siniVfactir. Withi inci yiquils. in a -tFtate! i ' I 'cirthcT'jaierfteJatiunr tf -ttsmact treaty j ! fiiwiyld lovwdtt4:6criU'ru ! r f t -iie3idd. by thesancontsequeitces. .uppesftfat I amountto'thrthatfthre tourtlis of "the States I i V liitLfjhi da.warl tw1pn,uc U cates,-aod fare neceary. to ccrjfetat; poweir- c Coflgn, I has shU; net due ccutcf private A J t iGrcaLBnUiin; thatlhc American rbst of Kiaga-t l hile'any nmiibcr bet oud use fourth rnav takeit I lost. or 1 disturbed: "No imprisonments. -At ftKhM Imin -tMSsessioQ f cf the British, and the i Caaaian post of Maldpn, ia posscrloa "of the Americans.. Sappose the Anrericans under8taaT diobythe Ueaty of peace." that thef posts v ere to belmnfoxllj restored,? "hoa!J rUtct Maiden iit fijrxrer: masters. lf the British asserted, tf, lhey wero ni bound to restore Niagara, aad jshuald , fiiialljr. I refuse, ta evacuate tLat, poet j would i the Americana aopnesee ? Assorcdly 0oL Tliey -would ciaint the -right cf .interpret- mg both " sides the treaty of judging how jxuich they ht to testpre i: and if JNiagara,were, nit sorreaderBd; they fewduld cither by., a direct attack pr som0 other means, very . speedily re-i-Timonv hiittilitit. ' til : F. iTi" ' ' t - iTh for iiWanaareot, thatatftiU xercisecf rriit iT9ih oartv' toiudire for itself, res- ultsin neither more nor less than adedsam by ice.' Ut msce,:whcUier- exercise cfan Ji,l n-?.t f. intfiroretatiosi, among all the par- tits vz e Federal compact, would not tend to a fimibrUeJ. nfrYrStaif oa eak;rai3 the U- nL.n,dclegatrilkpGrtiail of its criminal vcrein pnver, and ihciehy,! suited itself to thelegia- J alien otho lhe same tim,aciu;re4 a share a thq IcgislaUve power of, tlidtfneral ipvcpiaeut ; U e. sheac- Suiredih rgbtio (Wjfttp; to SJ0?" . ti msctf laws opcraUir: on herself. I hid i wza the coasideratiui. thbr flfttW pro oixo, the :ve- tc any pQfer.whichlshe.did net delegate, a t'iwnneU-4o resist a lclrratea pwer power of the cral g crnment, which teiU3 i j Exercised coojoiniiy wiiu -v? r; others i isonstsa.-ted, as when the 1 'Wfct - t; j-uvuV ' wnr nflrnislatinfoxr hersdt is usur- ped. -She posftesi aaleual right to judge whe- j theVh'e'ha5sufreTc4 the one wrong or the other; of the geaerai gQTerBaa - .'" , twVer ceded; ,J4t this delegation was iirWIfttnn PUltfaieni. Xu oiaue iadiflertntworcsjiia oavaai "i"Viriand about tlie sanaq number bad occurred h-T!f2!P5iii",SS 2521 : Since i both parties according tatfi wmcipleaS3Uined,'ould possess ngni 10 JUUgq,uii "J" j y r the one miffht sele eiilbrcm5.ahWlw6e iw?6;! mav nulhfycilaw Wljc'cVmtitucawlif they'1 1 putaf. rania public stores, had arrived; and the Kapole- eTOSodfSr ' IntpUigce froGCn. Atkinsji hadbcer. J;la Jstea'in .the !ruinoritv, without doubt, feceived jat Chicago by e-press, up to July nder the. term, gentle measures arc meqectuar; the h next Resort ties having ni wmk to those which violent, and civd wsr ecualrighf-to'i.tLinevitabidresultll ,1 f I is tnemevuasiG resuiu- j , i ; f ; Thu nulllfiera iudea, contend, that if ti law weranulliSj4, jt'prcsaiptioobuld;. te created against Its coastituuonraiy V ami m lue' inajQn ty would be bound if ithH not yield by appealing fir wraiM hfl hound 11 rtttia noi yiciu uy ax-peaunz tn mil n reinvention ci d rates ?ana solicit arormai L.wr. t'iiiFa W in in order .hat the iue&itiQn migUt be tested. Thb netion ntiary opmfohcf the: jalficrity tajinoVcreate a prttumptiui-0its uncopstituuouaniy.; uwess we adopt the .very extraorumary suppoauou inav a small enuniner is monj ki y u uu v tuau .I if t-o.-M r. M flm of nn WL4 cation itself is justified only on the ground, that all Uie turtles have an ; equal right to interpret the reaeral Uompact, anu fo select uieir own moue ana measure &i reuressi iwiit n iut?Y utucve inai a violation of it has J occureu. iDe riffni oifuie parties must be the sanfe whether', the violation is supposed to consist inn exercising a power which, lias not been confetred, or m resistug cne which has actuallv been Idclejrated An attempt therefore bv the minority of States, to prescribe invr niriii1fiir mmt nt nnirandincr tothe'makrritv. J I" '"..' " T I'-T B J' would be whDHy acsura-i-it wouw, De tnmting ";. i " .!.. .1 . . . .1. . . ;s uitorly unluuded. .a tne. nrst ipiace,ji. itne majority of Slakes bclieyrt a " lavr.toj'. be .jconstttt tiuialland rerslst in K-a:skimngit:to be so, the The very first principles of nullification would t-r . T T c 7' J jusifyX dajonty, the medal. employ- gmde thpm to decamp On, Saturday mor ment of such;ineans, asnere deemed mostcondu- ing last 21st msmfitvGeneraI Dodge sent cive to i Bu. let us!duppese'tiat Uiernajonty, suspend- consent to call a convention ; and that tlie ir- ing uu ucui wwVvu, b- ties wereaccordingty asiSvirufcietl. . lhe numners wouldsay to sthe majority : i We di.ny that Con-p-ress ncssesaea the porver. which it has. assumed, ui rjasshigtlieWHfied.act--Pncsc to the States an'ceadmeht granling that power; and we shall see whether CorioTess is to accuireit of not." To i. - - .i- i i .ii;- .."'' . Pmpose to the States aa amendment tal;ing away that poweT er.antl wei rLill1ee, whether Confess 1a tr.Wit iiot-MWhat then would have bcW ffainedf?; The!yot!t'S ofa majority bf the canventicti rast consuiuie tne acts o mat uouy ; "and no Amendment w hicli .is rejected, could be i . v- .... .j.ji.ii: ...t:... : i. i. bubmitted tos the? States! fyr adoption, The par-. tz?s vfculd end where tjlKyLegnnw Bi t it may Leanrued,thataUhongi thte majority would posr sc&s a fcriiial r!ght,!to ifeject the propcsltion oftiie numbers ; the tatter wwikl have equitable conoid eratins tv; urire, which" ought to insure its adop tion. Let un heat then they would say l tie meaning of the parlies' is the spirit of a comjKict. "When we ratified the Cotnstitatien, we believed that it did rwt conter on Uongres ... tlie power in question.: If the nuliiped lav, can beuforced, we live undr a civernment excrcteaiff a Pvwer which we did mot ucleoale, or suppose ethers to delegate : iti bl not t'le-governmcnt w hich we "de ;rutid; It you pTci)CPi the amendment sujrgest-f ec ry U!,ana it w ranieai iy inreejionrtns ei me States, Congress will undeniably possess the pov- T i fl rr 11 I . .1 t .1 - a p er." ; liUtihyou reioct our prciiosition. the result jnust be, thatai mcrrl majority may acsumetfor Ccngrtss,ajOwer w hch constitutionally can be conf erred otdy !by three ; fourths of the States." Those; arnbmcnui.ipiaus'lew perhaps at afiret view1, labour under this material objection ; that there are not j only quite;! as good, but even ecu sidcmbly beitcxji ;on i tjie opposite side; rFbtth majority y. iihout hesitation could, reply" Yfs we agrwi with ycu, that Uiamcaning cf the par tics is the spirit of a ccmpr.ct. . BuL when vie ratified the Ctistitutiun, we Relieved tliat it did conurfou CtgrcssL Ithe power in question. If the nullifiedl law cannof be enforced, we lire un der a'governmcnt deptivetl of a power, which We did c!; legate; it ,is q6t the jgof ernmeiU ; which we des'igbe. , . 4 , f - - If you j rupuse the? amendment sernrested bv us, and it is ratified by' three fourths tf the States, twour(A,inay deprive. Cobctcss,- cf a power hVxkicaiiccnsutnuot.allybe taken .away, only frykUa&Jtartl4 of tlje States." Atisiactory reply ta uus auw qx, ouia, we appreheuaea, ce semewfcatdirlkriiit.-, 'Intrath the theory cf riulli- amount to thrsthat ; thres tourtlis of tlie State thisjtheinsjqrity.wcuia ,qt course reply r vvc assart that Cbngress do ft possess the; power vhich It hWexcrci$ed,'tnf riakVing ;tho "rmliified act. : m " ' '' f'i t dient, re shall hot at prescnit'ehqnire4-aost cer tainly it is not that of .the f ederal CCnslitutm. lit the article relative to amendments, the trord power docs not occur it declares that faincnd mffnts "shall be valid , 'Hvhen- rattiied by the the Legislature t three fourtls -J. the several States, jt by'conventicris in three fjirrtlis there- tXp j Retrenching- power cf tongresgj, is as much an amendment, as ojifdrrln, a power; and therefore to le valid, xaast require J tie same number of; vote3. I MTieo. acoaVcn ti(?n, isr called, to propose amendments relative to a power claim ed"by. lie majority, ai;dl denied Ty the mmoiity, it is evident that the final; decision must , depend altogethera the f jrm in, wiich; the ainehdnieht U Kubmitled to ha States." If ; the imendmntit proposes invis the tKveir J - the power; will be lost ; because a. small i minority is suScient to reject it; and for the saine tcason the power "will be sanctioned, . if the. airicndment prapbees to take it away. The farm cf .the amjsndnieht; then beiaj absolutely decisive, end each party ; having an equal rigfit tosiippprt its own 5onstructkn ;; it is the height oTexlravagance "tolexpcct,! that a majority, maintaining the ; eanstitutioualUy of tlte power, would 'grant to . incur , certain, defeat '.' by a ffmnt, which they knew; that a mmcrity ex ceeding one fourth was ( predetermined. , to re-, luse. ' .. . : ; I, i ill i ; oglcthoupe; ; ,; t (To;beqonUnued) j; ! UfiTROIT JOrjfPJiAL OP AUGUST 1. ' lujteltigciiccfrom thp 'F'rviiUas, , Bv an express tvluclx arrived , hsio last sunJayve haye ds fro Chicagol as late aa the 24th u ulu The, William Fehri had that place with four compahies of troops, and we are happy to learn no, case oi sickness occurreu wnue on me .vovase. iVo or Uiree cases of cholera occurred j ;howeverJsoon after the troops hd landed Whiter.. A' few of the citizensi hab&n Cortmerck;?atii Alayetxgo, freighted with 22. The swamp: occupied by ; the main t 'rfa Mlssishinm with intention id towf ?S Jfl W1 intention tq( cross.. They ere pursued eneralS When ithe express left' Chicago, General icott wasauout lo'ipm uie $ pursuing army in persori Jeavins uie' trocros to follow when fit for ficldi'smtce.'1 : Gov, r-MUlcr, of Mi3 nii WA ollorl t Unri milifii l I-1- In consequence of the above inte hgence the requisition for mihUafrom this Ternto-? J ry hks been countermanded. . r It . j j I" ; - Iligfeaf of Black . Hawk.$y' the scltri President which arrived here yesterday; letterg hve been rtceived frorn Fort How- . r ? . t it tiV. ""v.v av. ..,u a.w. gnce of, the defeat of Black Lawfctind his aj-e contlinedin the fellowing letterj which iius ueeu pouwjiv luniisuuu us. ? .t ! Fort Howard, July 25th,itS32. Dear sir : -Last levening wo received t!ie$ intelligence of a btlle having been fouihf between Gen. Dodge and bis division, and the Saco" Jand Foxes, in which the: former were victorious.- The particulars ns stated , i ' i i i i j. i i L i in - uantain riympton's leusr io i captain I 11 . i s. . '. i rf is :f i - t- ' . ' . I - " -trr. : of Lis movements.' He had not , proceeded iar, ueiore lie came . up wiui tue. u u and repoixecl the circumstce to uoionei Dodge, : who pfursued and oveitoor; them about sundown f, the same day, SatardaV, on the left bank of the Oaisconsin, and a- b out 40; miles from Fort Winnebago, when the, fighj endued the Indians at the 'same time; retreating. The nmht being very lt:?nu it luiuuBhiiuu. ui puuc dark, they found it impossible to pursue tncm. 1 bey Had loand, Micn i'arqueu left them, which was early the next morn- mg r sixteen jnuiansiKiiiea, i anti ?out one i . i white man kilfed, and four wounded. Paf- quett thinks riot less than 40 Indians fell in the cnrrn0Trnf.nL i i : . -f C- 7F . " ,;v , . i General Dbtlgo was to start early thrd morning.. Sunday, m piirsim, , and Jiau ;no doubt cf overtekipgllKm in the tei rseof the day. Their.bbject is to cress the; Ouiscor- sin, at whnt.ls called the ford and ;gc flown on the right bank to .the Mississippi The Forcer of -General Blackhawk '.Was re ported to amount to about t!:ree hundred, and Parquett.is of opinion that rit; was near ly all. of Black Haw ks army iTho force under General podge being about nine hu n dred men, withj; but six days; provisions,! he hz$ sent to (Tcncja Atkinson fp' request that alU the mounted men iirrder.hi3 com mand might join hiirj, which will probably put an end to the war iri a short time. j . -The, Sacs and! Foxes nre 4n" a starving condition, tnanv bf them being found dead on their traiI5ai:U at their camrk perfectly emaciated. J i--t - i ; j ; General Atkinson is reported to be 'some where on Rock, River, and craged in buil ding a- fort. "Captain P. tays it is'probafcle company A v UI" Jb ordered :li-rnc in a short tiinel" 1 . -fc ! ' r ' . rTi" ' tl ..' .! - . , . j., . :j r t t - i Exipti efa Idler datet ) i ..1i MetaMoras, July 4, 1S3. - Tlte political warscf tliis nation are about r drawin"-. to a fortuuate close Cr the cTeai cause of i hbeiyand!the rwpfesTifrhts.1. Gen: SantalAn- na:wili be, triumphant, lie has ; ouie much tor- the cause of deniocradyanjl will no doubt receive the praise? of the liberal and free of all nations.--Hedeservesit. ('XKr-'ilf !f i. '-M ;' , Colciiet Alexia tacikTceabkpos place on dieS3m uttirad. He carmti froinTisip1- ico; by !vaterVith 00-men. " His ;coiidnct; has been honorable Mliimseif, and to! the great and just cause1 ho advocates." Kot one drop cf blovd 'property prusorip- sway. W nether such a STSiera ; frcuid uj expe a-2A U:K.4f. ;An Jii... i ! aaawempuantt wiai we make i uui xunoiamenta i m " prayer u Almighty God, tlt he will preserve & :an emialwa5ipt apprehended that itOuld spread f Sse blessing wfeji wefnjoy under hi$'M iP its u'-toeaief i-Vas I much: . iinurovedJ The sclirs. Huron.! to watch1 over and nrotect alJllfa so iusdv dearth itions. or rrstcutlcns; not any cf those ether .eviM that too often fallow in ;the frahi;,f arevoIutionary mofemeht, the old garrisoo quietly, though prn t. cipitately, marched oil to the interior ta lue i; i: except a pan who joined Meadi. Gen. Moatez-j umamafched trom Tampico on the with, 1500 mc;n towards Victoria whither Gen. Teram had retreated with hi$ small fjrcc. rhis'will prevent Terai .faini ruovin Against this place It is said 4hat Mantezaaia wut proceed from, Viej. taria to San Luis Potosi. Tm mjTement; amj the occurwmcyjof tliis place, tjic Jbird post of im portance on the Gulf) taken 14 conoection jwitH Santa AnnaV commanding pBitioa,and the ex4 pre&sioa of the public! bplnion generally ; through- out the naiwni will no doubt pare the Taost uni happy iijjluenee in the conference of cctimi$$ion$ at tlte PueutaNacional,and t jhink the result wilj tea pacification on just and republican principled , We shall have a democratic lresident; and Adf ministration for the next four years, aJjpt" 4 military ipoVernnit'int as we have had. ?ITiel Pro sident will not be a military man, and-fc thipVf it probable that Santa Anna himself will pjijposel that the leading Geberuls should leave the natiod and travel in fureign countries foroneor two years so as to leave the rc-Dresentaityes.of :he people at full liherfy to reduce and nett model th6 arniyai tliey may ihink bcit. ' If lhl3" h dOue, ilxicf win bo; tee: iky-cWi' BRITISH PARLIAMENT, , .5 : eanesaayajjune,uui.' Earl Grey after stating 'jtd .theirLOTddhips the attack which had been made Upon the person of his majesty, at Ascot Heatli Races 'concluded by movsig. . ;i, That in humble, aduressj be presented to his Majosty; to express to lib Majesty cur horror an indignation a the late attrocious and treasonable attempt 1 ujxa his majesty aud .our heartfelt congratulations that his Majesty. escaped- from ijt without injury to his sacred person.4 'oexr press to his IVfajesty the deei concern which ws feel at their fiavin'r been fij6nd, within his Mar jesty's dominions, a person !caable of; s-jiflag- The Earl of Eldoiisaid thatheshldjhav regretted that this motion was not made j. in a fuller House, had he but bfeen .certains that men of 11 parties would join in this loyal ind affec tionate faddreas. lit was i duty which itheir Ldrushijis owed to his ;mo6ji; gracious Majesty tb present tins address it wisaduty wjuchthey owed themselves, to assure! their jvereignUhait thy w;re ready ; to protect him against every outrage ihat might be attempted against his sor-U crcd person. . He made thia. declaration; upon lu own part, and he belie veji Ihj might also makb it on bcliali of many 1 oi 111 noble Inends; whb Were thu abseut. fearl Orey assured tho House that he was out of town when he first heatd of the (lmnission of theoutrfge. On pieaindbf it he had come to to-n with the utuibst epeli ; but -he had not art . y aTliS i fcU"f" lii ira.i8 f.ii . .j i. tUVtll UUUiU 1414 v7; IJWiii UClUtlW 1111 IJ-lllL'l row, which he Was sure tNcir Lordships wtould dedm impjs3iWe, he was certain i that it woull hate assembled bno of the ullest housc th-tj ha ever bucb known. ..' ' S J The resolu lion, was then j put, and carried nc- wine cohtradicmlc . - I i i ! WO SUE JmE If . 1 V. :: -H Eight dayn titter from AVc received in ; tlie coufse of last niffht papers of the 21th June, and Havre of the 25th brourht by the iJacket!shinRhona Crnt. Hathi- 1 he qates from Paris 1 by this rcssel are onje day later tlian those, received from thM capitdl vu ionaon by theehin ork; We ffiVft one or tvr fVliiotfi tkcMHrri .in tfilri tilnrt inlfrvhl nf t!irw nohingtjwort'hy of .nrticafar notice appears io have occurred.: Paris' 3d June. f.T-T " TT ' 1 ViziA. June 24) Wd tak pleasure in an- nouncmg that m consequf aec ot mtormation ta ken by. the military ?councls in relation to the af- lairs ot ma and oth une, iiUO persons hate been or are about to be scat liberty. I f abis, June 24.-7-AcedfdinT to the language of all tlidse who at3 conuctted with the ministry. tius dii will be fertile iri irrcat events and the Moniteaf will be fi'llidfwith-' measures cf te highest Importance Thty speak cfthe project cf an aiphesty which is to fbe submitted to-day to the Council, audi ibis . amnesty is to apply both tdJthe Chouans atul to the insurrectionists uf Pa- ri vi e do not rghtl understand ? what is meaiit hy an amucsly grained by the gofernmeit. I he King may pardoii thljse who are condemned; alaw cab alone grant an mnesty, and it does, not appear Ethat the C hamber arc to be assen'oledi , ! v v niisi ine news ii;om hurusseis is quite paci fic, tliatj from Grritianyjl and Italy continues to jrive iilriuieUideyUhd it is doubtful whether dse article jih the louiteur wll give get;eral "oi r i v v -W- tor thef Stock Kxchati Ho believe the pacific It is too evide: t rthat it has been written miciiitous oi titeiiyortnem rowers, it is neccs- sary that we should be ignorant thatj they are GT irfi evrry cay causing trcsh I battallions to advance towards our frontiers. ! 1 The decisions of the Militarv; Councils contirt- ue ; if pppenrs theylare Jdow about to dlrect$u m atioutxooirecwir Jcdbpforetl Aud; A I jvrlm lino Wn axieniftjei to toe rcss. m the jttfwtial has Dean ca.li h? hai refused toahswerf M. Ledru j has been appointed his counsel. lAt the same time new croc- :tne pirie 9 - JT .. I ru ,u. Tv .7 "TT- mostTrishtful persecutions are! carried on by the second Mintary council wui try me pro- t Ciww 1: tofsofthesetwo papers. - fth.RnsslaA roTeTBinent araonen liulit. llieytlcmtejr has UieifoIIowiUgr.- f t cr some r i j ni-:-.v.eit-i ume past, several tnei journals oi tne capnai , iutefieralflueiiiskirana: Chovcrnwskyu, haveaamenkrumedteir reademwith reprte wlMlxalliS'Paskewitch pledged U cfe of war and an armed coaftwn ready; ,to entci4i iaenciKth Autocrajliave it. on ar campaign., a iewjanaiions CMnot cnarge Tv" -m-..; -ii a .u... uaic wuta , .jw fegnfciaTeficad oftheialwi treat another without rt .t cohered , byQm$iC VV : .,vg v,. a -u "7"";; 7 : . r. lr sT r MuwcpDunuu hi prevail in ine relations (jji be difierent Cabinets: and that the rnainienancd the t general peace may ce may more than ever be rek coned upon.r SIX; DAYS LATER PROil ENGLAND j j Th packet ship York CaptJ Bu yrsterda' from Liverpooh when she 26th Jime On Lenders dates reo vessel are to the e euinJ of the 25th and from Liverpool to the 2Cthxr hat rnonth. , I-. I xiuij!ff ui any importance appears io nave oc c-arred-in Lngiand unless it be indeed, the assault committed on the persorrlof the Kintr at Ascot Ifeathjllaces, which appears to have caused some Placejof Belvedere, and the Ueighbcring oarraikc stnsatbn in that country! '' ... f . 1 into a kind of fortress ax j ciuuipl. .The-; Russianir WercftT tothelettercf our Paris Conespoa - I ceal lor tus pews irom mc ronuncu. iuufuiju s fHrLin Jime CO. Our readers will sec, with the deepest pain and indignation, thata'ralllanly assault waa perpetrated upqa his Majesty yester day", while enjoying the. sports of Asrot. It W some consolation.-howcver.that.tho anthbr af this brutal and daring outrage is a low, pruflitrate goal bird, a discharged G rcenwich pensioner, ty ho has wen repeatedly committed from the poucp oiuccs of the metropolis as a rogue and a vagabond.: mid that it was an imaginary personal wrong .which induced the reckless miscreant to the commission of so heaious an uHenca against ; the ;pcrsoli' of his Svereign.-. Ho wxs, cf course, juistantry iseii ed bv the bv-standers.'und-kis". now ia tnistodv to await the punishment his crime, 'deserves. The ncrirf which be Was' recwiyed bjynhe spee'tators who had witnessed the outrage, most Lavefccni vinced His Majesty, that his faithful subjects Lit ef- ery part of hisrdominksisw:ill 'feci the-iadipiity-i as orTered To tli'cmselvcsr. t ' : : ' i IheiuijowinT account enraing irom aniere-" witness oft he transaction , wh6 was near ,1 h ts A: a jcoty's. persorij mSy be safely; depeadea on as auth- entici '---V . V- f.'.- I,. . 'AscoY. Jane ID, vjust prevwusif to xne saauuug vn m f-.air i siv to the sadunnj lor tue ,av i lands "race, while tin Kinir warlook wihdowof thetand, 2 stoacs were '.thrown ffrora the mid3t pthe crowd bt-low'.pfleotwhich struck hisTdajesty rather - severely, on the torchead, Fj3rtuiute3yHis Majesty's hat saved him from any injury, Phe Jung rarUiwita presented inrn peff again at thevindow; and was received with the loudest ciieerss ? i . i . r The offender was immedintely seized by the persons near him, and bfonght into the4 1 joctcey-; club stan4i He had the aprearanco of a common beggar, and had a wooden leg. He stated ihim- self to' be' a discliartred sent a. pet tion had been paid, hs had made up his mind to havea sly at the King;anchad puttiirce stones into nis pocMt toi nenrstoppon;miny. f.- ? - He has bqen 'committed! . lor rc-cxamination, Tuesday! next. The name bf -Uie; niiscxcant is said to be Collins, and it is adled that he has been recognized as having been ecnmititedl from the lwl'-oe cfBces in London as u reputed rogue and vagj&oacf." .'! " L- " i - m . JZ.l t: : , 'ri: tical Union, the following Utter from th firince Moskbwa, son ,cf Marshall Key, to the chaijrmaib was rcadj: . ' J ! i' - . . Sir,It was with feelinbs of strongest f emo tion that my family read the Solemn Declaration! oftheBrinungham Political'Union. libel sirong-l iy tneTiecessuy wnicn compeismc io receru my sentiments thcSsubjct. Jn holding up to the deepest abhorence the public; conduct pi or.e whn contributed eo cruelly to out misfortunes, you, gentlemen, bind us to strongest gratitude. I " The man who; to gratify a blood thirsty ven geance, (against him who always Jbuht accwrd-j ing to the noblest aws of warfare ) could n fuse to save myi father, vi;hen it lay in his power, from! his muiderers, must be unworthy cl tiva confccieac-e of eyeryjgeiterous people. k M liooor be to the .sentiments ot the indepen dent mep of Birmingham, who have secured to themselves the sympathy and admiration jot cllj nations J Their efforts, crowned with sacciss in this solemn victory of England over the enemies; of her liberties, are a certain -gage cf future tri umphs. I The noblest cause could not , perish if conndedl to such defenders. ; ; Ji ' I request the Honorable Secretary of the Po litical Union to record from thb the expression ofj to make! them known tq the subscribers of. the Solum: Ipviclaralicn of the p?eemen of Briining- ham. Ui ' . ' i Le Prin Dc L MOSKOWA. t 'Paris, 2d June, 1832.? preaepi leu voliic iviiici , ; tusu uiat no ui vilvk- a member of the Brimingham Political puioa; "The Solemn Declaratibn" above alluded to was that made byi the political . union aaihs! tne appointment of the Duke of Wellington to the Ministry. Hj' 1 ! ' j I" JPortiigal. ' Ijm'dori. Jsiic 25 twelve o'clock. The Col umbia sf earner, with the mail from Lk-bon, has arriycdat Fahuouih. She left the Tagus on tho 17 th initaut,up to which period there was noap- 1'L'urancio oi pie pauiouc cxpeuuiou ou ine couai. l. lklUl 4A.1J UUUUV1J, The fi'uris!; mail cf 2Cth Mav has arrived, bui' brb:-rs little that b generally . interestingi The armamqnts spoken of by the; Ottoman Mbniteur, samng ct the x uruisn neev trom tne uupnoru.- to the Dardanelles, with the;cercmonte3 that took place on the occasion, are the cheif ubjccte cf the letters from LonstanUnopie. Ispthing importaiit had ccrred m Syria, no decisive batUe f havirig TL-ori nlnr'o ft Tni'n fcttll frM rvtit riA LXV.' U V L VI . VMM WM VVAtJ U4 luranim naa not yet laKcn any luuccr raeasures to reduce u by force. I he advantageous pwaiti of the place, &nd,1 the-courage aud pers(?verani of the garrjsou, ins keUie success cf'euch an at tempt very improbable, fl be uegociaticns for ch darsinslthe Greek frontiers' continued, kmd the Porto Showed itself willinjr to accede to the wish- 0 j e3 tf the LcnderiGoufercncrn casjte prnpretslls I were ;4tteiidl4--i'.Th4, ctccuation' cf Atgeirs was mlich talked cf at oGar-tiiftjplo. -!At least theSultan'flaUeisbimsdf ;that he shalitrecovk ,lq ,Lm,ikfi.4 iiS; i c e. Lu,. ni frn1.i,Mui.,.ii?i, -if j :". iLJL., a.r- J."?i t. will ueiemime-ia iyna.1 jny-uner Algiers vm in tutcre peGepencaniwnine rorrc, ano wrjit cop uecuoa n is io luive wiui me vu-iswau rowers. terraptioir, but nothing of adefinilive .result 'tis i - - POLAND. I j S . I . . ! -w J . x iics iitiJvaAi.KMi i iwttwuui.t: vriuuui. ji.- .Jjortfknij. Junt 2ov Jjetterstrora rcsind and atuntin jhe Oerraan papers iTtfiirnrusI that ihr XSeottX lofipow GehtR-is Isjdpr, new tlieictiltiea which Uiretrrisen in the G&v lTnentiin.vyairsatr. .-'A-ae lausslan anthoritus u,- w.s. i .f i . of rTi - . utkw, ,.jr,r .u? i.jLLil . itumiatelyr:andto1ekilQ! herlfeyjond ihe rwusu KiTiwij, wi wwuns w some cuiiTpassieii- ate succours wiuciv ene uau tent ta nertcotmin Fien j. rusiaay iiasproceeced to Lnesaen. 1 ed tlirouh Russian regiments. J Yet these measures f rigiOTJudpreuUoii;cv i not appear io cave mapireu perieci cmuuieoceq ii, I the suspicious mind cfthe Russian Commander in-Cluef. HeThas .accordmcly converted the 1 have like wise fortified the town of Loutitz. in connection witninooaej that he; was circulate conjecturea on thesubjvXrt.wmctcf!3ed Greenwich ' prisoner, and having ;i very much t? mt-stify.tlic peoplou . 1 : - "i : ; iaon to his Majesty, to which no atten-ii ,cstcrday, the Chamber of ItepresrntadTes bKi A- rsley, arrived the otneers ot the rolish amy, who, on the tatti sailed on jthe of an unnesty7had returned to Poland jtave hiei eived bv this deeded to the rani: of subaltern, aiid distxibut It is stahid m'accourita from Dresdeathti-1 'Pole Who had . obtained an asylnm in thaj hid been ordered to leave It immediately f frata'i,, s mtcrh?Tence uf theRussian Ambassadr. lp ix short' time none bu$ the lree and powcrlil Gsrj-rn. r menu of Eumpa will bo permitted even Ml. ii bar these unfortunate patrwls, wjia are- tlireljVbr ed with Sibcriaf or death on returning f& ther?. cf their births We ccd'.mako uo comauitV i$l these statements. - . -.; -: :.-, m J . j : --BELGIUM. i : ii' i' Ah . 5 ..A DecrsiS of ing.LesppId, dated 10th inijt 1 considering that the cholera has made ifs ao5-it!;: ance in -several parts of Hananlt aud thisHvo Flanders, declares tliat all the sanitary mecsrrlr--s I leretcfore enforced fvr the prevention a" its intr- f Ruction, frcra Enijland are abolished and 4jatlfW 1 l Loulon,Xfimt liArusschi Paper Jf t ncsday hstsays t-JflUye are W?U infoi-m!,; tJ jf uiaiiuKs mauve to me contract ut marria tweenhis Majesty the KiD'adtJ the Prirtic Itjstill appears that, a3".wn hate abroad v xi&uj the nuptial ceremonies will bc;perfunned at Ctov 4aBuBU.iiac jsi uiy.. ii as suitea mat Uir, ux.Tf j wisa win unnrr a ponxn oi l'niW, i jrnucen Juisa willtnrrsra nort. . - liriiiistJiwu2l Tlie interest of xl c ah7a!n oi uejg!.um seen? now tl increase, as the p&ihl i i 1 , T. J ' wvtlJTO felt toLTiowHetcxt. or even the fer.f.iir. W .v- three .protocols which trilvcdjast weeek, viat1 65; and 6G) but a3 they havepctiyet becncfllal.; Iv coram i!.nuatfid. in hhk Titirnnm ntr there was uatilyesterday nothing a1?Jutilrcrr-: ' I mg about to; enter oft tho discussion of the; 14 w for I autborixingithe new 'levy of 6,000 mca',' the v iviii iauuua uaj v V11..1 b Hits V'3.ul 1 ''! her. should first resolve itself into a secrM bm- I mittee, in order ti tnako i cranjpuniratlbn Vrcti tiye to the jBtate of the" negotiatioiis: Strfegera having Ixjeii - excluded,' the Minister staled . that aimoun nicat of the to thochamber. Havjrig learned the hature fcf1 viits uiscourse laieiy rnauc py me, minister of l& nance inlIolUrid.jhe bemgyicsirous of? knMtin'r tiie nature f the ansHver made by the Gonfrin2 to tho Dutcli Govrriment, on which ?iisvcr; the said discburse- wat fbundedrftad 'obtain anl cpI cfScial copy, and was able to state its contents i& ue as iowows iic : t'Onicrcnce in it cecJaresf,, that by the treaty of the 15th of Novcn&er; ft had wntracted engagemeiits toward Belgium ail its'. Sovereign; that it couldTriot. Uiercfbre enter infcj any iiegotialions contrary to those engagements j that tlie iwints definitively settled; by the rreaty were altcgther out cf the question rffurthcrtijei' otiatioiij that fhciirteserved cculd alone form the subject of fair a$i rautnal disenssiofl. and 'negotia tion between Holland and Belgium,4 ifbr the thcr parts of the treaty were to becarried mto 'efieef riro Conference conclnledby representing td the King of Holland how much ho would aggravate the position of the-Dutch nation by fresh delays and added, that if Holland did nvt tvithin a f hiirt time make use of the opportunities which VreTO then allowed, .'ic oonseuuences were to become dfsagrceable, as in the first place, tho suppression of the arrears of the taymcnt duo by: IleJgiirm to Holland, would be eflected from the beginning, cf 1832, for as much as BeMum was oblicrcd to in crease Iter rsienscs in order to keep up her inilii tory'cstabllshiiient: -:ij , f t 1 -i .4 Cholera in Ireland .The progress tf the pes dujVrc unemployed, wherethe greatest iaortidiiyS rf vails, j 'DuMhi Evening I'qtL t jkfublin,Jime 19 Ytiu have already hqerd tf the Sortality caused by cholera cn beard'en cm; frran called the Brutus, fl havQ.tcen :n formed ?osa siniar calamity On Fridav moral ing the Lord Wellington , Cc ptain Cullctcn "J with a wnsidemble tiiinibcr' cf r:as$cntrrr. fcouniTTjr Qucbec4 dropped down from Kew Ross t lhji Passage cf Watcrford, w here it was .asccriifincd that the cholera was on board, and that . scleral of the emigranta had died. 1 Numbers of thu todr iieoplc with their families and luggage, were lan- and tlie pcsanlry, being alarmed, refused ttlicrii snciier uniu sorne cieTgyraeu inicnereu, ana wor vailed upon the people to erect a temporary hu$r pital, where the imforlunatc beings were receivd. fine Watcrford Bl-ard ofHealth lnvmg rceire4 nctice of this circumstance, despatched two med;. I ;..aJ 4l.A r.MMf -.A.JA ical men, who liispectedthe vessel, andirnderrtf all the aid in their ponTsr. Their report, of ie ., eonditicu cfthe emigracts cn board said ca Ifihon) is truly neart-ren aenng. ut. ji acicesy louqa mip of the jisssccger?, named John -Holahati, l'ng m a ditch, covered vrith isorcc straw, iitt t:ic u& fetaorc of cholera His case was hopeless. 4 Mary j Malonc, a relative cfliolahan, who atte nded hiyj ! m the road side, died on Sunday mftning-i-bVt- J ral cf the wreihpd feople ebutrived to cros tisj J c'ur.try to Roes -and other; places, where, j&tniji . u-u-oioooe t;- f ; j ij I 2 J5cy i; Vtt 5ri lS; i rtir flret lmVvnlartt rn anrvl-r'nlnn frTfYsi. a u'v.si. .uijuivv v i iavv.iii4g tjujiir restless esleep ia to5ongiatalate O'ti"! thatyon' axe yctj ajijycV-thcn piss to rcict your stomach Tbn:Iirnbsyour hed4 youc pujsc th?tf Icirji from rbcdJ! got tli ttse of your fect a.cl joQk ii youi tcr;jii ii airs ngiit ypursnavc ana s0mrEff abtutiens ; but if, prcljunceii .slight j ran)J seizes your fooi -or ascucl.jCn twibgc;pacH through your bddyor ' your , topguS.is little futrcd, dow a-yori gulp cn (quce'e;' cMor oil, and. jbeipeak4: a 'crtiart of gt:cH; CTJtwl ulck 6 bed, and itlr cycsLglit V'ninj; witli'tcrTjDr, and features shrunk withfeaj,T6a lay awaiting mora certain mptoinSiOf real Asjktic. Presently you . fall i afif ep ti driara cf cramps,. bfT)uzzins in youf car arid sadr commctfon of your .yitalsi- wears away, and in the afternoon qu get I out. You 5etcutforyour ojSce; Ayc oicft f your "friends theyf cojigratulatot yoli j your escape-express sorrow to sec ycu loci ; so badly so blue bilious aboutthn;1e J air hone you Will snnn lnolr lettr r-dftXt f bo frightened--4ad case, Kui have coujragjHf 'Josen,t kill halfi:-attacks only the yu"lgs:;; was afraid you'd have Jt . j. j 1 j! Half 'dead with the agony yon hc?Q uureq wnue passing your Kiiiu, consoaivn; mends , yori at ! length reacJt yonr; ; pfllt throw your exhausted . lirhba intf'ati ana chair- ask for the cveriings .papexj wijh view to withdraw your distracted inin(tirtiq ill thoughts of Cholera, when tho ifirsithis ixuxsa oi urieans were to he rompicttxl at Paji YestrJay.hls Majesty appointed as his teprrfeeo-j laUveL C.be Hon." cut Amhassadcr kt Pi t tee three protoceis had net becntt-otmcJ i wtfficiany'to him, ho had cbtaiu&d cew,Uj annexes to No.' CStrhicli ;he shtuld rest! i i i i '4 I -i -ii 4 f 11 f i- J 4 v Ji
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