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7 i 4 ILL tpii 10 be excused from u ting upon this and every uuestion jnv.K'e af, foeiini'Di-ubM M. VVr.iiny-lhe wrsonal rela-. lions between lum '' inoiviu.... -- Ions Uensuch asto.nsks it the duty of Mr. Adams to decline acting as his JVlge .Bjwn nj question alTectiiig his personal rights. dr. A lan akl thit Hi suteivmt might bo entered on the j ournal ; to, which the Speaker replied that it would, a a matter of oourse, be entered on the journal. Ami tha qiifciti'tn was (hen taken on ths adop tion nf the in hi i f) J iiwolutiim of Mr Lincoln, a i.l gVc.Jed in aiflrwalive Veas ItW, nays So the preamble and rilolSro were adopted. Mr. l.aue mured w reooniler the rue ny which the Aral of the two reul jikmis in case ol Mr. Ua.mt had been rejected on yeater ind decorations were precisely those jhick we noticed last veutfn the "' "Kf Silling. A iauteuilef crimson vejvel, raised aa before on en elevated eetrade had beer) disposed for.hie ai'etj, end wi each, elde wewwe enjkUer eeete,alaor crioiMW. feirei. awvb rose a canopy of the fame , material, and sur mount td with numerous trl colored flags. A few minutes after ten o'clock, when admittance had been given te euch aa bad obtained ticket fur the reserved iralleries, all the tribune Were speedily filled, especially "J the ladies, who, be ing of course t,ealed on the front benches, p pea red to form the msajri y of ihe akaemblnge. The day rVing intensely Cold, most of Ihe fair vrlan.r were hermetically enveloped in cloaks, boas, shawl ami lippeN, 41th the nnal appen ihe 1 ln'f'i "I mil 11 h. ooniloriers, and other auxil- I kru'd mroiiiKl Ihtt ehittintr iiiniieinMnf m I leeiuiilif r courage he aothHty , Time ha abaady calm ed many animosities, lad daily .(ene Wie-duUea which .eiicuDiatancee have imjHed on say Gov.y eminent, ft ' . ' I have been enabled to follow the desire of my heart in pardoning men airuck by the arm uf ilitt law. I have been occupied only wiih - r . .. ibose ho have acknowledged ite empire, 11 la j road. Ilia motive for t eHcropting to lake thus I have thought myeelf at liberty to exercise the moat piecioua riff hi omlerred enon me by the Charier, without weakening any of the guar antees of urder, any ufibe principles of our le- (lalalioo. " lu(iep!iidence ufthn laws nhich have Leen already jircMiited to you, and which will again the life of tlieKing.waa.it aeeioa, Ic rid the world o one of the Orlana branch ol Iho Bourbons, for which h my a lie had, while Htill a boy; conceived an imulacalrle hatred. The pistol which he niado use cunlamed nd Itts , rcnmitirra were UI.fNW'dFiir4 1 Jtttie orifie first of JmJ. that tie1,-tf or eacn or mem appear ioe atMiui ,or 49 tier lusucg nn iobji iiu 'INie onsue-.iii'e iiatne ii Mennier. lie ia the eon of a carrievwaker, tesulinje at La Villclto, suburb of Paiia cm the St. DenU ponsKierattpni H M I I .If ow, doea' not this piogleja aM, )e'Pon: 8trat 'hrw"fcompfeto 4Ve stern Jackson men are by the knowing oneaHt Washinyton ? Here is an mdif In contemplation. aflWling mewl vitally the in terest of the Western Stales, so far i their currency and their exchaegns arc concent' ed Congress is in session not a incml er reprpxeiitiiig thnt diHtrict is tusit!t'J. nnd either two bulls, of which one was divided ; yet Mr Whitney is informed of the whole lie Nobmiiird o yr di-'liburaiiona. you will i " '. or else one bill , rut uito three, j movement, and notifies tho.e) tanks that jaya I ait. i ni wimrj a;o givn ii-ks iMiiiJiit-ij Mr.Bdonmove.ltopfwipnneih" furilier cm-mxci i.t the inu rn.r of the Chaiuuci than sideralion of ilm m..ii..n uniil to-morrow; uhn-h 1 we have heietodire ociorved in more genial sia tuition prevailed Ays 91. not cuuiiifd. ! '. .... I j y in unit n"o l m o i im-fl , iiiii ii-w m'"n"-. had lalo n their cai in the hody nl Ihe tliin And, on. iiuiioi ol lr Ufiii liwr, Tlie House at' Hinted. .irf. til llii II' iiiilieM in stliMi. tvlimn we noli'-fd M Duptn, From iho N. Y. Daily Kire, Feli.lt. TKN DAYS LATKIt I'll M K.I'KOI'F.. TTKMPT WON' TIIK KIM.'S MFK OPKMNU OF; 11 1 K lUKMII I'll A M HKK OF DKI'U I lf I'KKi II OF- ti if. k i n; c tM)i ri o r Kit n ' i: SKVKKK STORM TIIKiM'tJHOl.-T BRKAT ItRmt.V IN I'KKK-s nNt; KUO MSl'AIN-.VIIXF.LLXNKOl'StvKW!. -UO lTOHr-MOAKV V. The Liverpool fieket ahip Knglnml. Captain VVaile, arnvedjieaiei.liiy.'iriininj! llie F, liiir of ilie'Ne Yrk Daily K'f I .on.luo dui.-. ol i!t 1 1 JanowTf .' I.ieff"il trt ine-'.'t '.," 'litter iivwitlVoin lhl'oiiOeiil JJ thin anunl we j are planed in u.aeesi o ot lunch vuliulilo intor ination " Tlio MarkriA in l.iverpatl arc highly favura lile to the AiHritan Alt-ii Innl It y Hie yearly r -iiirnR it apih arn ilia Aii...chi die hivoiiie . (j ilimn.iinl r a ivain iMj in riee. (imiii.il' w ill tie men, i advanemg both in --Knglanii and 1 ihe Continent. In I lavre Dotioii wa;, Jull. Itui linle d.iiii in Riiv. II 'p "i A-li'-s. Thr ftlvrm-y Mnr"kirr nr t . n tf n ( w a dr1 i .t-. ! t y " enswr. ConnoU, ilie yiral narometei if I li l'""'j Iihii market, hat timmi to I'd J9, mid F.m-ih ii'r Jliils had ativBucKil. 1'iie uewo ol Mi" ailenipieil a"4iasiniluiii (,l the Kin ol tlit i'li'ia-n wnl ot: ri'aii Willi il'.-i inK-resi. The K'liirand Royal Family a.sii.lml in the j ch'iM. lit' Ilie T iih.Tlex, o'i I'linilav lasl , ar aj Te D.um in T!iaiili(iviini for l;s MijiHty'h j provi.lfiictal tscj 1111111 Uif arai ul ihtr aoas-in ! iVteuninr. A letter from llnrir.M, dnled I In' 1 7 1 1 nil. t-la- IhJ ilut roitUiiiuMte dtviNiiKi had no ually . iihkI niiceie ruilli-alion al l'Hij enabled tnub c no. iii need un marcli lot llieiMuiili lo leiiilurra ' s. rve that 1 tie Kino, though r ilher pale, hmki-il, Kspaitvro J on Hie whol -, exirein. ly well. I le ceuil d Ihe fVc(i tire in hAmburg I lie ureaieM hie sii p Willi remarkatle firinn.ss. and, we had al iikihi :nd, wiih ihe vig u and elaRticiiy of a younger imn. Their Royal HighneaM, ihe Dike nOtkniisai,il ilie 1'iinee d Join ville.ltie laiier dr.Hsed m a naval uiiit'onu, look their eil nn lu ngM, and the Duke de .Meinour din led. I ii.(i. (I,hU 'v af.er his Maiesly com ber; in lei, all that hour we cum led only urnne , j() in GO Deoiieit of the centre, who seemed ili"ioieil lo lake ilie fiiilil inui'li eailit-r Ihan i ilie nn'iubfrti of lite coO inuchf, and ufilierot ilmttn. In lea i ban a quart) r ol an hour, how ever a eoi.Kiileithle Anoiiifi:la'inn Ii kI l ken place III Ihe llillll. 'liM . dance, ain.iin'Hi (ihe I'rem lenl nl'lhe l.aililH-r, J M It.i-ltirauil l. r.-rs Henyr, j.afiiie. O iiIImii, Iturto', Gar iner I'a.'es, !) Smle, iS"'". At about a quar ter ro one o'. .K-k the Vem, headed bf Bwiir l'.o.ijiller, ihe I'lehl.ielil ill Ihe l'pH' (jlainter, Hi. le their ainieainnri' by the dour on the risihl oi i he eimlnir, an l weie aliuol iniiiiedialely M (ord ny rti-iiheri lf the't'wtmit of Nate, wliii. a-well ax ihe (Vi m, were in their usual iillieial eiwiiuun 'I'lui TVer look their death, Ic Ihf Council nl blale oiood lo gioupa under the el evaled eairadn. At ti n iniiiii es pit one n'eliM'k, the Queen and M hUiim- Ailclaiile enlned the Chtioiber amiiinl loud .icelaiiiatioiiM ol Vlvele Relne and took their mala in ihe corner iriliuiie, ready for Ihe'li. At Imlf past one preciiu-ly Ihe Km wit niMiiiuied, Hit J in ,ew second entrred by the dmir oil i tie. Ii-fr ot the rmitirfi'r--AT-!lii'iiioiir.M'fl'' ul Ihe kind's aK-Mhce, Hie Peers, Deputiem, and the whole ol ill- ini.lil.iy si .mil op, and I lie ace Imiiaimiis Willi whlrk his Mijesly wiih re ceived w rn lim.nl eiilliosiHNln;, C In ill ami looi shoiiia ol 'i vt' le R..I we ec. n inne'l fur seveial ininiilea. Ills Mnj.'sly w as evidently deeply nl' fecled hy this loyal ami anniiaied welcome, w Inch he ai kuowlfdtfod by repeatedly botving i ihe mnllli.ry, al the luiiue lime laying his hand opoi liij heart, and speaking hi Ihanks Willi l he eni pli.nic elwpicnce lo w li.i lt iIih bean almie, and noi the h)s,roi (live unerauut! , V f. el the have to oee -.ny youraelvea with several bills, ! Alter entering the side window of the car- some of which concern my family, the others ' riige, a fragment of the ball went throuli the front window, i-nmedulely behind the coachman. Another frng'nent entered the cushion, and was found liere,noi two inch es from where the Due de Jomvrlle was sit ting The ar:tern to the left of Ihe couch mar. was also broken, whether by a third ball or a fragment, or whether by the one winch traversed the front wmJyw, is not certain. deem u expedient to employ tmii ol ,ict, and they reap a glorious harvest nut of the deuf Western people OS tempnra, T1JE SI'Y IN VVASHINU I ON. being intended lo bring our legislation to perfec lion. " Our finances are in the most satisfactory stale. The public revenue wiJI exceed the of dmsry expioiMia uf the S ate. Measures confir mahlo to the with maiiilesled during the last ses sion will be projsiwed loyou assism as the rein in of the aliuiidaiico of capital will permit uiy liov eni'nenl lu do so. The commercial embarrassments which have been led in other countries have exercieed but a i. i.iil.. in Diuins ma mil iiituiitnl nriuiikunU' at have lu deplore, in some localities, suffering j COAIMM'TKE OF INVESTIGATION. I (he campaign against tlio Crr k Indians, is w nirn we are endeavoriiii to assu-ce. I nave reason lu hope that they will be bu and trial an increase of wealth w eiiirara the welfare of Ihe population. lu arrive more ex wMt, .hit r AM.t.rM. Ik' , -iim ,u r,,uuw ft i.i.vr niiiiuir H.iii.);r. II r CI . m . - . prvwiued t her by the progress of the sciences n''' '"l"i'yi protest against the submitted to Ihe President; but we iiadcr ftie spevj or-1 dence tittCjnfH Mipidied, 'inMmiM,, U""- ilia.no UMnfatl knowing 'whetl,, I J' f iJponcluriuna drawtr by him frotn ' dence agree with those of the Court 1 "The npiiiion of theCouri isalu, 9T,,UI ' and wabriiig in "fequlsilfve jweoiai,- ,B" a it f titles jhat "mu delict, icn'eA ifL?n",n I cahk lo have avoidud. wws nwrfe ,t;,,j,''' Creek Indians." &e. &e. ; thiisleavi,T., iiiterisd.but not distinctly rinding, it,,, ? was smne deity, and thai It was. mdM(, T person other than Majr General .Hp,,,, . r . """ iieelfvinff in' What such Jelav "b"l it 4(Mjrrcf.n w 1 tiir m ooniiinied.i....K. waa occasioned. . llnd the Court fiua of facts, as recpiired by the oi ler OHiatimti5" THE PRESIDENT AND THE ARM?. OFFICIAL.-From the Globe' . e .. " The opinion of the President on m onri of Ihe proceedings ol the Court of Inq nry,! w now anting at FredeuVk, which relates to in vil l K IIMJI'lll Washington. 8lh Feb. I g37 I given below. The procf-edings of tlm . but momentary, To the EdVor of Ihe Xtio York Courier: k'oori,in respect to the fuiliiro of the cam w.ll evry where j 'N otter of - the-officiT WHw 'tboeilet naitine iindf r OeneraU Oa.rte. tnl d. xTmS'atihis hannv 'ba"kshi,fe arr,ved ,'ere'n P""ce of the g.,st the Scni.noles, so far s regards Iho rial nrtuwtMM. ttf I Ka fififiaaHi all) tl nt unifornily, protest against the submitted to the President l,ni a na.ler. and of ihe national pr(Wieiiiy, I have given ur- "S"' of Congress lo institute an inquiry in- stand that, in, consequence ol the necessary ders that an important mass of puiilio works to lo their 'aiiUMlion. They admit the right euum-aion between ilia rne ..f l, i be Hiidertaken shall Wsubiiiit of the Treasury to insti- commandeis, the President has sjsocndeil I lull. A lr.ftH tftka Biimi ialiiK Vital taffl Via Vntarl t.. ....I .a . I IJ . . - ioic ou. i.. .nn us ii uas oeen eeiuea ms examination or prweedinos in respect by the present administration that the Sec- io Major General Scott, until be shall have retary, in alJ iiiutteis relating to the public received the proceedings in the caste of Ma money, is bound by the instruct., ins of the jor General Guinea, when the whole sahject Pfesidenl, I should I'ke io know, whether will be taken up and disposed of. t under these several decisions, Ihe oilbhc I r.iM..T nljeisofimioiianl prop ss'n ions, as well as those ; money is not exclusively under the control ' 0 ) .. rnbSIUI'.iTI I iiioiiumenisand public insiiiutinns which attest ()f Hi,, Presi;;it, witiioiit cheek or cuanl ? ' the proceeding of the Court of Inquiry ation. A'reaHy the sums which vim have voted tor the improvements of the rujds in the west have changed the aspect of that country, and destroyed ihe germ of civil discord. In the course id ibis session the roads remaining to be I. H nidi, ihe navigation ol rivers, the establish ment of canals, porta sud rail roads, will be the tieisei'ii in Mliiumjf since ilie gieai hie in M' I broke nut usni i tie l ist l'in iljy ol l i i ui l. i. Fifty I'a.iiilies, aiuiiiiiuiiio i j a siui .' Ml io liividuals, weie burnt out; some ayio as low a ten. n 1 er annum. The Uiai'tte de Fr.in'T eontmns a 1.mi.t from fl...... I.i... I .l.OII..I .......I. .1.... .1.1.. i ... it ... " . . juiaogu, ujirii mt- -,'i in ., win. -i, i.t.tii-v iiit j nieiii-rn ine resoiliif ol ine Ko)l npeech In a till Eililhsh vessels rt hn h had "U me lui'ivdliiij I lieu li.ne nf v.ace. wluch im n i nn..,! i ihu .vur...l ll.u m.u.li. ..I .' i... l..r..V '..I... I .,. .1... ... ... ! . ,-. g ..nT , inw m tor- iiiirmni-ni, raceni in me ni'liverv ol over tha bridge nf lulls 'le.u to l' ringside, kepi lip a bnsl lire agamul i lie t irli-,1 line; lull lit.. I lli latter relumed tuiir fl - wtli h.,i-h t i led, that II Innl marly e-mtpelli d a llrillsh , tM. and culler lo run asln.ie. (.kih'k visi'iiI the hues in lloul nl liijri'a im lh 5 1st. fin was re r IVpiI Willi gieal dl1 KK-I Ion lij ihe lufuiile D o 'Mstisn, am) li'Tieiuls Fioots ind Villaieal, V lo ik his seal in a C iiihcil nl U ar held by Hie prinee. r'lVt'tll Siioic Slunn Tim Kn.'lish p.ipers aie lliled Willi aci'iiiints nl one of llifl sevnrxsl -ii iW sioruis of w liiob we i v i-i ifiin iiiiM-r lo have rVi.I. 'Ine Sturm liean on luu 1 1 Ii D R'Miitier, ami it oonliiiiK'd lor i-vt- ai il.iys. Ii created a onnplete pariUK in l.nliiinl - I'ti- uiailn were Is 1 1 stopped and it.e 1.111I.1 were mi le Hni.i4niilo, Veseh weie ihrow n out of heir c nir.Mi and l!in ilainuge In sliipnin,! w.i, great. liiiniiiiss a al a slaod ainl all imiiiiiiiiiiic.i.ioii helween the Cllitjj and lite country "jo r u . ' 0 t he Kiorui riged 1'uriiiiiF.ly f ir si vi inl nays, and lh rnail. wcr not alt oet' w beri-lte i tl .tid tell tyii p- istin Waite informs us iliai vhen he le!l l.uer p-il the London paa r& nl Mie .!.l Jun. luj n.,i anved on account of lite storm. Biiijuite A oiiis triMii It.iyonne nl Ilie (Ilie ol the J.'iin nl I). ceintirr muni Ui.ii an t n- U ','Hineul U.uk pi.i' del ween Ihe C'aUsl lufeen :i .! Ilie lilecn s Ifinji- in imnl ol D.Iimm nn III,. &td, and lli.il (lei.eial Ivpadero Isilcd in nn at- tempt to i,rce I tie loarlist lines. 1 lie 111:11.. n ii Was expected. Would lie renewed ontlin 2l l:. if ihe uxtreme aevutlly of ihe wenliier iliu noi cause lite sucpcusiou ul all uniuaiy -upera-lions. FRANCE. OPENING OF THE CH AMBER-ATTEMPT ON THE KING'S LIFE. This being the day timed for the opening of ihe egislature...i'iiamla?ra. the usual-, piepm . Hons were made for bis Majesij's progress to l ba Pallas Dourbou. Ualies ol military were in attendance, as on firmer similar occasions; tinl the seventy of the weailier was micu that the ordinary crowd of spectators at the cavalcade whs diminished to a much smaller number ihan we have ptevioualy remarked at this cre inony Vithin a few asmnds of the Royal cortege leaving ihtt'TuilleriiHS, by the gate leading In the Pout Royal, and whilst ihe crowd aaseiublvd nn the quay were cheering the appearance uf his Majesty, a yuung man, rather genirely dressed, rpade an atieniplon the King's lite, by liung - a pistol at bun which happily did no: lake ehVcl. The assassiuvii is said, wan-so elosern ths car nage, in which were the Kuigsiid Dukcsd'Or leausand Nemours, thai lns :ij,sly had a full J.' "f.1'!! I'l"!18"'1 euabluil piitiiituio, 'out lo" the Xallioiial (jiiarils, who ituti.e 'imcly .nenie.j linn, ana cunreyeu hurt lo Ilie uusrd- i lie parages wlncli iilerieil to iIim disastrous ' Xii.d'tioii to Coiisiauliua, and his own provi nonr.ul escape Iroiu assa.-.iu.Uh.ii. lt alluding io iiicsc nvs itt, bis aj..lj's accents assiinied the Tremor, not of feebleness, but nf deep tei-lliio' and e licit tun The allusion in h nw n ., pe wasi oineUist. lv all r Us (It livery , leceived by Hie whole ol Ilie asoeiiihliige w oh Imid and reit' raicd sioiuisul Vice le Id H. Udig itani ' ,f . The lull,, win? ia the irxt ( t ft Royal Speech: " tiKMII.KMKN or-TIIB ClMMHKR or PfcfcKS ti rue t iMMnta or DtrvTics. "Fianee re(.s ihe fruit nf her courage and her wisdom. Her insiiluiiuns am h. coining stieugiti emd. her pns.perlty is liifreaMng, and in -se n tiling you this day, huvc 1ml t e.Migtsml.iie myself , id you on lltu success i our illoiis lor l lie lia.pim s uf our country, " I reccirn (r un all fnr ign power tlm most ''"'''lL"''s,ll'"":e- - !'h. pMCtf..iif 4tM...JW4Hk aiais for a long lime s,eire from every al ffck ' ' "trdiplimatio relations with t!.e United Aineyea imve heen resinned Tn- treaty ol lite 4. It of Jul, IH.H. Is lu execution, audi have leasoit In cjipeel ll si uoilung will limber trouble Ihe Xcell,-., haimoi,y winch has so lung and an happily subsisted between the I wo n itioiH, " A tnniiicniarv difference had arisen between France and ."Switzerland. Sa' Israel my exphuia nous tin ve lieen given to us. and that nilimale Iriendslnp ny winch the I Wo ooun'rt. s have teen milieu or so many leuiuiies is, al Una moment. and still luriher augnienl the greatness of France. ' Lei us continue, Gentlemen, in the same course : it is thus that we shall succeed in fo .ti lling, np-Hi a build basis, lite hapHnesof our coun iry Nisiaineii tiy your loyal support I have been enabled to preserve France I rum new revolutions, and to save our insiiinlion, cm filed lo lue as a sacred nVssil Let us give increased union loour effiru. and we shall from day lo day wit iiese Ilie exinl and Ihe i-onsoltdaiioii of order. confidence, and prospi rity : we shall obtain all Hie le neliis which a fr-e Coiiniry,' dwelling in peace. Ii a rtlil lu expect under the ala of a uatltH.al guveruinenl.'' . The delivery of ihe above address occu pied not more than six minutes. Immedi ately on its conclusion several Deputies, who bad been elected or re-elected since the last session,, took the usual oatlis. 'The opening o ihc'sessioit of 1837 was then announced in lite customary I't.rin, and his Majesty having bowed repeatedly lo the auditoiy, retired uniJsl renewed acclama tions of " Vive le Roi," with the Princes, yilioorAliriiisgli xMehihtiy.'JiiuLJtuL tered. Iord llftnry Kussell and Captain Tur ner, R. N , who are at Pari on their way lo l,sbou, were lately iclucetl pis8ports,to enter Spain, by direction of ("omit Mole. The .Hedged ground for this was, that they bore dispatches f"f Don Carlus. BulJi Cenllemcti gave their pledges of honour that litis was not the eae. Hut with regard to Captain Turner, the Count was inexorable. With t'lfliculiy he was prevailed upon lo al low Lord Henry Kussel a passport. This looks as if the French Government was a liotit to he in earnest in observing the qua druple treaty. A ud whether it is beyond the power of Con g'u ss, really to know any thing respecting it, except wlial the President please to com municate? The ground assnmed hy many of those who burn spoken so freely oi Mr, Whitney's agency at Washington, is, that the banks.lor the purpose ol conteriing with Ihe Govern- ordtrtd to invcttiate (ht cifutes delay in the campaign a g aim I the Indiana. The President Ins carefully exanincd the proceedings of the Court of Inquiry recent ly held nl the city of Frederick, by v utile of Orders los. 60 and 63, so far rs the same 111. 111, in relation to the public business, do j ma,c lo ,no C0,,se8 "' I n. opening and not r. nuir. an aveiit: or. in other Ha proseeuung ine campaign lu ueorgia uuU Al. that he is not necessary. Assuming this for i abl"na ag"" the hostile Creek Indians, in re csliililiNlied " I he lYmmmla is still disturhnd by fatal dissensions fser.ous events have sunken ,e in stitutions of Madtid and Lislsm. a,,, Noam has leen mcessniiily desolated by civil war hitl' closely united willrthe K ng ui Great BriUlui.i HrttU4.4MriTeTITf uTTlHT0,,"drilpiB Alliance lube executed Willi religious fidelity and ill comfoiiuiiy lulhe spirit in which it has been diinlaled. "I entertain the mosi sincere desire or ih corisoituaiion or Hie throne l-nbella II and J trust that Ihe constitutional monarchy will tri umph over thep.nls, with which 11 is threat ened. Bui I applaud myself for having pre 10 oce 110111 ine sacriliei-s, the exteiit of V.1..U1 caniiot uu appreciated, and from the iruial- cu,.,o: o,s.1p,e.s,-es,olaiiy armed inierveuii,,,, in the lnte.-u:il .iT.ir. ,.f .u . I. , ' ..I ton 1 eiunsiiia. fiance .eKcestnei,.,..,, ot her children for her own cause, and sM j, ,u IieCM.KlU 11 .L . .... I . . f K 'eiu iu Kla ihal blood III her delet.ee. u , lmy 1)Ilt,,,r ur , OlIS CO Oil IS 1 1.. 'I I ll.n u..l.i. .. . I' " ..... .... wnlinw r ranee inaich i-j . 4 VVe ltavapeMence infill hrstsCti in Af rica. I hey have deeidi Mmnlcd inv I.-,;, m.. Heciitnl 1.1111' In... .I.. ....I i... ... 11 ' . . " mJ houie uf the chateau, wi.l.oal b.s u.akinV anr ., . , 1 " ""'-","",u "'. -.d dangern ccM atwmg th. irK.p!m? waasocmhafihe wreVhed youll i t B 1:'" "V1 Vi'1"'"' I-" " SacKB3oTaTTne .L.. i . . - .niuiiv hiis; iiiicii ii.n i. ......... i. ,. . '.. . . tmr uanner - ""i" , mf, u insure 10 nor ruis 111 fiin- a Hie pTeiHiiiiieriinctt which o.,l.t .... -"i 111c.11 ne nan selecleil l i ih" tWH01 hw .dial, ijicat p.irjnei ; toe Dukes of Orlean-i sriil'K riiiiiira ta fo t. .fl, nli.-i--. lai 1u,JuAi -kit tk- .. B a vvumaui 111 ana- ui.ihv i it it... ..... 1 'lJtv..s.34 y .bis erea 10 atom, iurmg thw s,.,i1H llt I.U.il..t lliu n..l...l ., " iioiw iii.i.r .i.nnui bs nun eouiaoe and ihe procession immediately atier ih ir"fc, ,f ., e cssassin, continued us route to .he Chu aiiiber with to hi . fug to iheiit, and plwH-sr-rnr rt - - ' A't nl un.ul has Irealened mv . . . ' v wur possession coin- life. Pros- 1 icr f 'leen , pre- lilence h:.u 1 .1... 1.1 ... . ' Oie HK.w ii 1 reeled against ine. I he lesiimouiea nl' affection with which fiance ., as surrounded me are the most ,,re Clous rewsrd lor mi lal.mr. ..! ... .j..... I ' 1 1 " ' eTUtll, lln'r) 'V "t Vive le cml any nther event maikitig its urotrren Majesty's carr age. in wlucii. beBd..s Hie u were Madame. Adelaide and lb Tiiuc.Wll ceded thai of Ihe Ki g. f rom an early hour the usual preparation had been mads 1.1 prese,,, ruvr m he JIU((Hil:t,u l.cighburdisid uf rjf Jid.i.s li inrieMi, sod the rus- lomary roiuiary .lurce. .unsistiir .tf Al,,,,,,,,,.! ,;t. . . 1 ' 0d National Gaards. at,,, tr.s.p, ,d Ihe lie ; .,. , ' ,." m " I 1 .... I .i -T ? "wwr" I lt.t?lltt WHfl nfiilu...u FltANCH. AN ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE KI.N'U The road was lined on one side by the National Ijiiiirils. i. on Ihe olhor In. luwn,. oi the Line. On Iht qiaidis Tmlleries a lew pacts beyond lite mm gai loading inio Hie garden, nearly opposite the Pont Royal, a pistol was fired at the carriage, just at Ilm moment when his rnaji sly was saluting Ihe crowd assembled to witness his passage. 'The assassin, il appears, look advantage of a slight opening in the troops by whom the king was surrounded, to approach within lew paces of the Koyal carriage. The King was not struck. The ball broke the glass, passed between the heads of the Dukes nf Oi leans and Nemours, and lodged in the upier part of the carriage. The pistol was fired by an individual who formed one of a TwrirTiHhTw-yoDiig iucb, ilai:jd"itiiiiiwfir Mely behind the National Guards. One only fired. Al the moment the report was heard, another of the party had his arm ex- j tended, and was on the point of iiiilliut. the ... .1 I . r . ' . " u.ggtJi vi a seconu pistol w lien a by stau- ucr mrucK utiwii ins artii. The third hud also a pistol in his hand, but had not pres ented il. The report threw the procession into some disorder. The King's carriage slopped ciiddenly. ' '.lis Majesty put his head out of the win dow, spoke lo several of ihe Generals who formed his escort, and assured the peoplu that he was not hurt Some splinters of the glass, however, struck the laces of the Dukes of Orleans and Nemours The Prinee ' Knynl was hurt below ths right ejirt and the .wound bled profusely The Duke de Neiiioiirs escaped nh a few acralches iioiritnefBii, uen JaaiKiiiiiiot rod.. .,, o .. .. - llUJI g'UUip, preceded Uis Maj from beinglaimvd y iny erroneoua iiate innt wills' mml.i 1... 1 . sassms were itn.ned ately aireMed, ami tTTdTorT e R Pr'eT the ke first lo the post where the coloi Z ' L of J , 4 "e.pondenca by . ,uU """""' vjoaros are uepogJied, 4h lice to it..,. ..r r 1 . . r .. ..'.. oo, ..,., Viiiiiii,tiiusui 01 l ie r.Aui .r. . ,i. ". where the Prefect of the Police . I T ZZ.'j:Z .h ""W" An attempt at insurree(io.en,n.llB 'J.ii . ml ... ....... 1 . .. . t..... ' r "" " IllUlllCllId 88 aMlonii.lia.1 u greateii, wh,.ere,sTe. vever. was nnl tm. --"., .n, llilias ervej onlv 1,. d.u. , -j ... w wsrein aitermauee .m lh '.,ni 1: ,. ,1 u,.,i ,,. afpMehsJol4.e4;i,.,Vri,riivp In the interior of the CbatuWr the arrai.ge.uouts,; to") Thn III . n. .i n . a . . oi.. ..1 ' J " " m ma"' ""'"y " .be gins tUeogib: to weary ihe jUsaKin and to d;8- a fact 1 lie v have argued that he is a mere political ageni of the party in power, and that, by their granting bun sperial lavors at the Treasury, and confiding to nun, 111 oth er departments o ihe Government, state se crets, the banks find it expedient lo pay bun liberally lor those secrets. Thin has been the allegation, and this the argument. The question presents itself, Is there any testimony m sustain ine allegation? J believe I am cm reel when I say, that more liiuu threc.iouriiis of all the ; banks which l ave replied to the inquiry, as to Mr Whitney 'a agency, h,ave declared that he is noi necessary f,r the convenient manage ment of thur business with the 'Treasury Departure-fit, that they dr em it" fx jiedient to employ him 'This is the remark of the de posito banks, in Baltimore, in Philadelphia, and in New York, and yet he receives from most of these banks at tlio rate of five hun dred dollars per annum, and fiomllie Muh hiltan and lyiechaetcs' Bink. and bmk of America, iiih New York, at the rate of nte 1 hotisaud dollars each per annum. All llicsu banks, I belief without anexcepiiou slate exir ssly. that ihey correspond direct ly with I lie 'Treasury Department, and not through Mr Whitney. Well, it his services are not necessary, has he 8jM ci.il favors jranljdalihxJ.fv.a"l.r.. iv? f Woodbury ha swoin thai he did not. know injjly, fiank Mr Whitney's letters except in two or three instances. The Slate Hank of NTrl!i Carolina say s that tin y had not aiiswcied them, and consequently refused lo piy himv llas Mr Wiiiiney any other facilities? Has he access lo piper of letters in the 'Treasury Department? The Bank of A merica curry on ihctr own correspondence with the Secretary direct, and not through Mr Whitney ; and yet, in a letter of his, (Whitney's) addressed to the President of that hank, and dated in March l3G, bo sajs: I see in your letter, addressed lo the Secretary, you propose lc import one million of specie, and then pioceedslo recommend the impoitation of gold. Havim? done this. larsnrawn on them by the Tieasury, which he says must be paid in gold, &.c. Now, how came Mr. VVhitney in posses.don of the letter fiom the Uank of America to Ml Woodbury, announcing the determination to import specie? Or of a knowledge of the draft foi 90,000 dollars ? And by what authority did he direct its payment in sold? received several letters from Mr Whitney.all franked by Mr Woodbury ; but that they But allow me to go a little more into de tail, M the case will be hetler understood. The President and cashier of the Girard Bank of Philadelphia have both slated that an agent at Washington is not necessary,bul el!U Mr. v Inlney at the rate of five hundred dollar. per annum. In addition to which they have, the year 1836; and has maturely considered the opinion of the Couit on this part of the. subject referred to. The order constituting .he Court directs it, among other things, " to inquire and examine into the causes of the delay in o pening and prosecuting the campaign in Georgia nnd Alabamba against the hostile Creek Indians, in the year 183ft, and into every subject connected wiih the military operations of the campaign aforesaid ; and, after fully investigating ihe same, to report the faefs, together with its opinion on the whole subject, for the information of the President " It appears from the proceedings, that, after the. testimony of nine witnesses had been received by the Court, and after more lli an one hundred documents, bearing on l'ie subject, had also been produced in evi dence, and after Major .General Scott had aiblrossed the Court on the subject, the Uourl proceeded to pi 01, ounce its opinion, as loitowa iho unceriaiuiv now existing in ibis . opinion would have been obviated.hod the imh 01 ine opinion nscir reauy ueierii lrirtd. Tha part uf ihw opinion f the Vmm animadverts on ihe teller addreesa.-U by General Jesup lu F. P Blair. ICsq. bearin T due 30t h 'fjiine ll).)6, and which prea,.,,Ts ,?J same as a subject (lemanumg invest .gallon u. pears lo the Pinsideol to be wholly uniim'iw nted by the order eonslilultng (be Court, n.th wl h its jiirisdiciiori was cot.fiued luan irm7 into the causes uf lbs delay in niienini? ami n iini.g ion caoiiii'i a;aiii8i ine Ilo.e Uf,L and into such subjects as were cobuecicd ?y the military nperaiioos in thai campaign. 'Ji causes tif Ihe recall of arsj u General " SViil (,, the command; and ti e propriety nr impmpn,,, iirthe mdueiiiUiimai-J-iwTr -yL I tier referred 10, wers not submilted u n tourl as subjects of inquiry. 'J'he Ciatri ii apears lohave heen of this uUi.ion, inww.fc' dency of the proceedings, our bad Im u, liiulty locrps.s4examine and interrogate n.. T.." j nesses ; nor to be heard in respect ! his cupj. j in the mailer remarked 011 by the Coun 1. - . 1. ...... . r or me seveiai reasona above assigned, i),, lreideiii disapproves Ihe opinion of lbs trt and remits lu it lb proceedings in mus: the end that Ihe Coin I may lesuuie ih aiiou of the evidence ; and from the sains J from such further endenceaa shall he iU Qj-iAclis case ilie JUuiuL..iiiijyL.deem.jt...ueejaaty Vruk furilier eiidene,) may ascertain and hm wiih disliueii.essaiid precision especially 1,1, lime, plaee, distances, and other cireuinsiiMn all the facta touching ihe opening eiitiiiijfuf ihe campaign in Georgia and Alnkjini asrainsl ll.e hostile Creek Indiai.s, in tfi.,,,. ....1 .1.. ...:ii. .: . j .. ' " i....... .iiu hid uiiiiiaij operations in Said paign; and touching Hie deliy, ifanv tlmr. in ihe opening or prosecuting of said einsaij;, and the pauses ul such delay; and lu um e.i also, thai Ihe Court, Whilsl cot fining ,i, e,n ion Ur the suliject-Htallers submit ltd 0 11, n.y fully and disiiticily express i a npinion un til mailers fur the iotorniaiion f the Pieudttii. The Secretary of -War md iittt'im w ill rius the proceeding, of the Couri.on theauhjtctuf the cunpaign against the Creek Indians, wnb ih documentor; eveidetice referred to therein, imli copy ul the foregoing opinion, to U iraiwniu to Major Oeneral Alexander Macomb. Presiduet of the Court, for the proper ait ion thereon. ANDRKW JACKbOX V ashinotoiv, Kcb. 14, 1837. lotJkiw!8iJf'!!ifc THE DALLAS AND INGERSOLL DOC I KIMES. In an article this morning, vou aa " ik I organizing docirmea of Dallas and I.imU have louud chaiBiuons. &.e :n ihaf" ihevmil nas ueen discussing l several days past tat I i-iojioCTiiesis iu iax specially the slock idM- poraied eompanits. and lu tender ihe cliineril subject to repeal, alteration or aiiieiidiueHi." I apprehend vuu are nut well acquainted aiihth lUiuine of Dallas and Ingersolt, or tua aWd Ihey bemj hdrl, not blend thein Uigriher. ' j and in I In-1 r in,, at a..,iil ,......iu ... ... ... m. - upon a careiui cxaminauou oi tne a- i oaius ni.iS ii,ai eliariera ure contracts, tat oiinuatii lestnnoiiy taken in Hit foregoing case, the Court is of opinion that no do- that that they iniv be annulled bV llif twin. I in C unven I itn. Mr Ingersoll, on the i-ummrT, holds, and with him generally the parly mm wiih, that charters are not coniraeu hm iff lit ti of priviltge, mad, lot ihe public good, tlm mi oe in ioiiijo ur Ijkcn BUUV u ho,, il, lay which it was practicable lo have avoided. Was made by Major General Scotjt in opening the campaign against the Cieek in.iiaiis oil the contrary, it appear that g-W remiires T,,e aopheaim,, ,,f waixs he tiKik the earliest measures" ij provide suetn itfiyiisider "iheai" douuines, thai ul the U arms, munitions, and; provisions for his f gidature reiainiug the righi lu alter or awttl forces, who were found almost wholly charters, has acted upon lor smi-years im destitute ; and as soon as arms could be put I 'irfatjroreor PeniisjTvama ; so mici k into the hands of ilie volunteers, thev were ,' M'.' c.u"r '"w been granted, but that lulls in succeasion, detached and placed in nos- '?.'." "auk 6 ition, to prevent the enemy from retiring being Maimed ty intr erroneous an.i: .1.- ,.1.::.-.. fj. ,n" lru7: W, gruttmyv live hundred dollars each tirne. upon Florida, and whence they could move againsi me main Doily ol the enemy, as soon as equipped for offensive opera tions. , i ' From the testimony of the Governor of Georgia of Major General Sandford. cominanuer 01 trie Ueorgia volunteers, and many other witnesses of high rank and standing, who are acquainted with the to pography of the couutrv. and the and strength of the enemy, the Court ia of opinion mat me plan ol campaign adopted by Major General Scott was well calcula ted to lead to successful results, and that it was prosecuted by him, as far as praeti cable, with zeal and ability, until recalled from ihe command, upcm representations made by Major General Jesup, his second in command, from Fort Mitchell, in a let tcr bearing date the 20th of Jane, 1836 addressed to F. P. Blair, Esq , al Wash! ington, marked "private" containing a request that it should be shown to the Pre. idem, which letter was , exposed and brought to light by the dienified and mnir. nan.mous act of the President, in causing 0 to he placed on file in ilm I w.,.. . ? V ll tlllClll oi War, as at, official document. ..nL,J&b, nrms part of these proceedings. (See Document No. 214.) Conduct so extra- has but this tiirhl I U aller. aa una uf na a.rtuis 1 believe all ihe Bank-i. exioi ilie on urn stated and lbs Bank of Pennsylvania, brt was chartered some years past, are all subjects the action of t,e Legislature al any tiiiw I neeu nt say that Ibis revocation ot riliiiui no: BfTected the value of ih stuck ; reftmw to me rnnaaeiphia Stock. List will she tW etotrks ul' Bank Willi ibia . enervation ara faal in value lo those without it.aod in souie iwiu I MietrstocK is fifty per cent higher. AH t" Canal Companies. Rail ttoad Companies, k excepting those chartered some years ago, ae improverneoia been pushed farther, s ivs ueen laxen with greater prumptneas. Feb, 8, 1837. V . these idijects are is not stated, and he reft us- tlie ier)Kiraior, ol this atrocious miouipi ex cept a declaration that lie behmgeu i u,e piinctpal c .. -r -. . ... 1 cutiiiiics 01 ucs t: aiuibes. '1 he - iwii iv wiiicuiriey nave.' 1 ou man" on two different occasions, given him, as V 1 !n?P''W the pari of nr'itoilv k.. j - . ,r c . Jlaor-t,,,ral .leanei' -,.v -,- character of said letter, shoul 1. in .1.- "PoirlTetiitfr ted by any report on theacf, in the case as required by the order constituting the Court mil th contraryvthe faers :r e iiniub?gaih cred from lho ma9s of oral & Documenta ry ev.dence contained in, the proceedings and lima a m.... ; . r . "'og , .-:-" 7 - "Mporiant part nl tJ() dulv j signed to the Court remains unexecuted; Had the Court stated the facts of the case dene, beroie it, Ue Preside,,,, on comL . ng such state of fu found by K Ciersiood u,e Vlew, Ciiierlainedby the 0 ,rl,"' aspect .0 the degree of prommi! ed in a cam ,a,g against Indians a noiiit nantlestly. ,ndisPe8)y , '.."P"- -"" 'ammatton or the cvi- Phcy assumedn a, hrtnn .,! deel r 1 7. fH "?7.,.. lJ ed that they - had acted of their own lr.e e, before .L i ' 1,,d Mr W,iit" w.ll,l,ey refused lo di,dosc Ibe.r ,, Sa f , J'ru.net of Congress, and ha.l even taken . precaul.o, ol " b,u-' I Z a !! " ?" ei.ting the mark, of their linen. , , J 'd d!d 1 fnf f ''nmt. lhkno.V'favowalrWbeob,; from have derived tnis informm.., 3 i trashier of the Uirt k..v ..... . . Girard Bank states ihtt he HM-apprized bJir-Wimney, ihe last J R. M, WHITNEV. We are compelled for want of space, la 4 the proceeding of Congress on Friday. Oi mat nay, ine nonse of Representatives wu .... 8 ""isideration f a resolution ir ir. wieea Loinoiittee, relating lo Keubet ' 'J'his noluriniia individual waa sommnW fore that CnrnmiltoA Cu Java ainee. 1 long letter published in Ik. -JU,h" lis nerei rily refused 1(1 IlllWur mnA ...l.l.nliullu Ul l d- nnceUilb lbs Committee ani thp House. T1" Cuinmitlee thereupon look his conduct t""1" -.M,ueraiion,, and vttanimoiialu falthnugn iv-''"'irtd no vnairman lo report him lu Uf , Alter much debtil the lulUiwing 'r yeaa 100, nays 81 " r";rriiaf-wicreiF lee it ilm House, act ingby iiiV aumWtf ttianirmifer last, has renorledlhat K M Wl.linT lerf" lortly refused la give evidence in ubedienc Ruininoos duly issued by said commit" n by said eommiiiM in ih fI..Ma "i'lisrcforr " Resolved- Ttiat lb ,Sieakerof this I1""" Issue bis wnrr.nl ,i;,c..i...i ... o.a Soruefinte . . , u m . iv tliw e arnia In lul. Int.. . 1.. .1 v...i- ..I IteuD" .. ... . ,, vubiuuv 1110 0007 t, M. VVhiitiev. that h mi, h. hroiilbl W " bar of ihe Muuse to answer lor an alleged c tempt ol this House." . 1 '. Neither the Corn'mbiea not ihe Jluose permitted by their honor ine void the .course'1" 1 .fll.-" atiopuMj against mis contumacious tn"""J Uut diea nut General Jack position or even a worse one P llasot l': senrnul pf the People, defied be R'V,eS,A 4VM'of.the-PapW-,tna'iWotdthem-tof,',J in If A.lirvmtA I k . ...I!.- r .t ' C.tillVS K ..... HIllllOH III in C.rv" . - parimenu7 Was il not uidly r '.iuofM,c bunt UHn Congress lo reseril ' the Insult MS . rage which be- has pcrpr iTared-iilmn their n pin me lit 1 'ft foi lIUH cat pot mi ferii It hv. da Putir tu kI no itif id nnl llt Jiff a, ;Win 7.Ti 'lent. Hfcri 'HI, rid Hvsti 7 Hi 'pn publi the IV Mln 'lino hva '"It .-. ... a :..r.r-T.- j ami iiiifiierrea r, vvoiini ii noi -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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