s 1 , fit! .... . ;- j t 1 i l Ii 1, f' 1: s i. H A. I V i i : t f-. ll.. : nrmAnt nf liirrdebt. not in i belter currency, bui in an equal currency, or if necessary, in tn jofenpr crrencyi because He can better support a high, j rate nf remiiunce'than a reduced pr;P9fPfnecf payment. . ;" ; "''v'1;! . ' ' .' : " !; I There prevails a notipjvihat the iM of the country abroad will be injured by , not renming,-Not inte least. Every t body connected with .America knew the reasons of suspending,; aii ntirely ap nrored of it as the only measure that could W sated the cootryf Wlm Euroojans wahtnow is that we should my oor o"ebt. That iitur first duty, and il4heyj sfet as ihey cannot fail to see that these prerna Utrje efforts to resume specie pay mentsjpre veh v the collection of what is due to them, they will perceive that in endeavoring . to , secure an object wholly dmestjc, Jjihey have bejen sacrificed . In respect, tc the "dividends and the stock,! payable abroad, raahyi cT tliein are payable in r3V3il stejrling guilders or francs, sotlfat jwe pscs the money there at I our cdstaftd asto;jdiv I deiids payable here, thhav 'dnios uni versally; beert remittedU in thlej equivalents tu pecie i-W hat tbeji genejfal iPjerchatits nf France or England desire, is that we should Uke:jtheir;inehandisC4haji we should trade with them. The state of our ; riirrenev is a very subordinate jconcern Yon deal with them and payltlieoi injtheir own currency. They know little and care ' lees . about the sort .ofVcurreocy: in which you deal with' the Souths anjl Wfst. 1W sulis,; ivho are to reproach usj withj, thirde rt;iatin of our notes. The j English ! But the. Bank ofj England susperteaj spe cie! payiments Ibfr twenly-five; jyearsrur 'mr nearly all which time evjery American Hank jaid spec w--anc beoj in jEngland were forced by la w to take the notes of the Bank of England when they; were at 30 per ceuldisconniM'WbeTeas rib I mjinjis o billed, here to take aiphpleof, ay iBank and at this, momenta a paper; foliar in Philadelphia or N. Y!rkt Mjil( biiya sjl ;,-crj j dollar delivered jn Lonipiil j 'TfW question then of the resumption! is one exclusively domestic one which,' howsv er important at home - does not affect the credit of the country ibroadi j j j;f :-;.-j.r VI. We come now to the question whether if an early resumpjtion be practicable l&e month v or May Is a fit tifne Tjie resumptiojn j i& be ' useful, must be general;; and nf ; arrangement call be saiisftcuiry which; does not' include : the Southern; aod Southwestern Staled. These I do not think are yet ready to resume. They are .Urainiog every nerve to pay theiffj debits. Their crops are going forward lo provide funds irj Eu rope and at the North life Banks are laboring to meet their boles at the! Norih-Utne! Iiesisla- tares are pled?intr their credit to raise; fahds in order that their people mat nav their; debts. ) Whv ahoold we rpolse iCem ? Al thet want ss time. They have not yet bad the benefit of a single crop, and they may require anuiher nod iostead of discrediting them,;er diminishing , h yaloe of. ihetjr producer or cttrtsutpg lheir ricHinesin.sendio? their crops to raarketi it is Qtier to help them and watt till dvneed in their preparations, i The em ploy -; ;ient ofsCredit, either of Hllanksi or 'iadivid'als Ttiost useful to thdcoonir jat tfjjs momenlt, is fur ward ;its produce ti Earopd.f jlnstead of his the Bapks are jreVatiftg thess faeilities'jfsnd. ; ulliiig upcn their fiebtorst: foj pairieatl Tbis' ' eeuis very unreasonable. Jit is sionpifig I the" , s ironolives as they a re i Scarry the ctoo to . 'PL. . i I. ... . d -.ii!L" "l . une'of the year. IKor example. Jit equirei on average about ntiy days to take Cut ton fro.'n s Ocleans t6,Lyefjufi ippoaint it 'aimef fairly ilJ,'ibe ussge is at the end- if ten days,; Jrttve a banker's' acoeptarjCe, p;iya&!ejio two jiioiithsi;, sijiihat by Mayllhere woiilll hot - b?f rtiualijrp realized more than ihe Coiwpioti pft JSew Queans before 4aniai y 1 wMn I not juiyre than one fjurth or one fifth df ;tfeewiofe' rojj had :been 6hipped. 1 nluch, jbfj orsjs,i is ' irawn for when shipped, but I speakkiibwofi;he u;t:.iil obtaining possession of 'the proceeds; of the rop j and all events not one balf of lthe crop vi 1 1 have reached Kurope by the moot h of stay. The spring is, moreover, the season iiw hen, jthe Credits given fMbe shipments oft Southfnand Western prod ace,' a re ? maturing at ihe North ; n4 the Crop from which reimbursements . ae to -: :ome, remains unsold in JSurope.j The spring cC is the time when the Western j buane$sj has iraught from lhe?interior tbe botes ot the Atlan , -ujj Banks, when the circulation presses ! more ;.;- ;ipoo them than at any , other neriodii and! when' ecie is wanted for the trade of Chinijand In v' - dia, making that time particularly! on propitious ' . torthe.resumptton.,'.''..; -' yy- f;"-- i ... -VIL It remains new to nqair bowj far these ' Ijrl'ievs of the expediency ! of ja resnipp ?onm 'iiay.'p.Mtjbe changed ! b the deteirjoi - rfition jof tbe (Banks of ihe,;city, of (New York to ! . .esume at thatperioil. .1 Lj j v V i iFor the gentlemen of New York! who an- iiounced that decision, J have great personal rjes iect sad under ordinary ' ci rcumstances would : willinjly yield my j own convictions to their better opportunities and onderstandingJutths oktqral weight, of their Judgment is weakened by ' the knowledge of the fact, that the Banks In lNew Vork would not have the least idea of a'resunip-'jltot-in Maybut because the insanity j allowed :hy the Lesislatojre r ill then exptrei aod tbey ar it will not be renewed. Thislwasdisdnci. y avowed t the Bank Convention; and- the depotaiiorr who visited Philadelphia; Repeated it ain and again. t.Now this may bna vervWnirt Reason for the Baqka yf New York ito resume, W'ut certainly no reastm whatever fur the Banks .r i'enosyivanta to do the sam, ;Tbe Slates f yennsyivanta;of Virgrbia.of Kentucky; lave legislatures as well as New York has, and they ayorefused todirect their Banks tmresaoiei in Uy nexU TOyshou they y ihe Legis-1 Uiure of NewYork atod not their own Legisla ture? , The position of New lYorU is onr alf Hands regretted. I But how is it: to b tmmAlA A single Legislature out of t aehty six LegiMa rores has passed a law fofeiiing the 'charters of iaw, u inej,wers.- unaoie lojreceem; their . otes in specie. A pubJio "cabmity bverakes the country, and the declining iji iayj specif so far from being criminal, became ah act of ipiibltc ,4 Te Jff18 u,r Wy wrcfi protected the Banks for a year is now session!, and in iwenn ty.four hoars cant extend the indemnity M Imore appropriata season for resuming. i pre1 ame;no diflkulty - willfooettr. io jthis: iWhyl should there bef j. U it possible! Miat such a bodV uTcuiuo iuw punisoment oi tiOnrat mn.l 5ihilJ cao see wip inuinerer.ee the distress i which s rwrseverance in this, course tami ijie'vitably Create r ; permit the pride of opinion or ajny mere froliH tal or party consideration to prevent them from arposing to protect their nubat$arlericr dtv? gareiy so adoplsd by alUha Ban!ksj and sojcon-l Mimed by this very LegislatuTei- IThe1 prpion! orisinally designed to saard against fraUJ Jai f they decline how can we of Penr.sjWama in- jterfere? ; y by should we voluntarily place our-1 selves in the same sttnation into wnicw , York has been fbreed ? P By doing so we share imIv a common!' dtsasterinstead of hnsbandmg bar resources' against the period jleri- our inter- positioa may really ! useia l. : I o r tn ev raeai While, the mc4t effectual service: which we can fender, is to Speak in ?a tone of frank sineerityj--She may perhlps bearif rom ne, than whom the has never fad a more true ard constant mend Uwho although an entire stranger, has for a long series of y a!rs done Mry thing in his; power to advance beij prosperity and fnefer aw; her iff , any misiorrane wiien nv.o ou u.iuuij U mitigate; . list I jwish! ts serv Aerriolta flatter her. I belief e then that at this moment few York is in an etittrely false i position. I one s obliffed by the exiaifc law to de what she eels to be wron. Hel natural course is. lo ap- Kxl tn her renregen tali ves totrecttfv ilhetr mis take, and nut to thrust oM heir own Bute Banks io be crushel byUheExecotive. Instead of do ing this, she; perse verfrum a mistaken Uroogb bonorabler pride lo not asking relief where relief is attainable! bnt is preparing for the event by sacr4ficisr her own ih'.eresis and - Inflictiog disr tress on thelcommunltyU IThe ppaTeDtjsnperi rity in the exchanges which tis- produces, is wholly fallacious fas well a Injurious. I.Tbesute exchanges in few Yurk proves nothiflg what ktet, except the'scarityiof aiony in New York. The exchJRgesiare eirefif less depreciated than any other things: ; Tbtr banknotes of the South ern States are kt a gfeat ! depreciation: f But Store rent aadreal estate in the very spot where these notes are sacrificed, are much more depre ciated than f ihes notes Ubemselyes; So too in New York, the notes Jhilade!phia are at a discount, vei at thislxiumeorNew Vork has to pay to Philadelphia little less than ten ; millions f dol lars; fbjr -actual (debjt fdoe to Philadelnb ia, and to foreigners epresented by Philadelphia. It is not, therefore, the ibondaoce, but the want ef means; iis not tbeistrenglhl, but he weak ness, which causes this difference. By the same process, bread and meat may.be' reduced in price for the wani of purchasers. 'You make an ar iirlcial scarcity of money, i and then boast how bach the little whicb remains will bay; bat jdar superiority is punished by1 the debtor, who does not settle wrih a creditor so much above himAnd Iwhaf is toieibenesfit of! all ijiia; l'he other tates!;are ili)tj obliged, tofsobmit to "ikis local Jegislalionl iihi- the! ;sufferir)g of N. V. is certainly not fitted to make them adopt it (rolontarily: ft is bet ier, therefore, for them to "Slate with perfect frank ness that they do j not mean to unite with her in this forced tesnmption Utosay thia decidedly and finally, so that she may 'appfy. ihs only! remedy-j-an extention of jier, law. ...The Whtdejjsuhject would j then be open for future adjiistment, upon principles ef safety alike to the biakjs) ahdj to the commudity . j On thei whole, he couirsb wrjicb, ml my judg ment, the tanksr! ought io pursue. Is simply this; -'"'I ' f - f j . P i K l j The banks sqould remain i exactly; as they are pr sparing to resumei ban not yet resum- w T -Ih L .Ji ;v i S They shoo begin, as the Bank of England td, under similar circumstances, by paying the small notes, so as to Restore coin to all the minor channels of qifcuUttqn but not make any gen eral resumption until they ascertain what course the Uovernndeut wil. pursue, employ tog in the mean time their ; whole power to torward tbe crops to market, j The America banks Should do, in American Aimy did at Mmv Oriiaiisstand fast behind . their iairo morelottwi ba!o ttntiljtit aaij has left the coan V7. These arei my opinions, very delibertely firm ed, and very franklyEjexpressed.il hey are thus setfurth, not to influence the conise of bth rs, but to explain "triy owri. , h .- w iiu gic4t icducuk auu ciccui, rums, . : i, ' N.BIDDLE. Philadelphia, April $,j 1638. v' . y . r IL . ; Front tht -jVal iokat Intttligencer. THii NEW VOtttC ELECTION. After a spirited contest! of three days, the Whigs ha vie? carried khe' daV at the Chlrter EleciioK in the cityioflNewYbrk i having sue eeeded in electing 4aR0)5 (CilaRaiJ their candi date for the I mayoralty; by a Jmijofity of about six hundred jvotesV This is a gain to the .Whigs, since the election! for; Mayor last year, of eleven or twelve hundred votes although tbe majority of Mr. CLiiRti over bis principal: opponent is much less noW than jit was then. Iff.- ! j Last year the Locofocos 'proper separated them selves from ihe Van; Baren party, arid luppuhed WrJ. JAtwi for Msyr, I for whom they ' cast 4.24S votes.! This year, the Locofocos have been coaxed Jbackijto Tammany Hall, and have ieen among th rnost aaaloutfjsupporters of Mr. VAaiatr (a popular audi 'personally esteemed bit rzen) for Mayor. ! By their aid, the Admthis iration party calculated, with a gd deal ot Conrldence, on defeating the Whigs io the elec tion. In the langnage iof the itJommefcial Ad- r, "the Whigs had to contend with; an f enemy wjhjuae alt rdepended on ther.jssoe"bf f this cuntestyancl wjbio Wa ohscropulous as to f the means MSedil so letter as 1 thev led :o vinorv. t Bribery, corruption!, aiwl evenperiarvfwerere- f tuttled Mi TnlPS: ivpr irrmnrf erl fmm Htko l- f ees,and alT other means were used thai a des- f perate faction could invent for the jpressrvation . f : . - 1: 4 1 i ii'L.-i!.. ; i in -; f m um pooMcai xisieoce. - aii mesa means ihowever, did not snmcie. (The mural, nower'of me city oi isewj yorn: i no one pretends to deny, has belungetj to the Whigs any time these 6vb years. They have; now demonstrjted. in ooen conflict, undet all tbe dlsaJfamafres tf Govern- ? i. . L ; ' I M.i . ' . ii . f mem naironaira ana niifixmniir imriiietrv perseverance ia ue arit against tnem, that thev I i -I .1. L .t . . : l i f. . . V ' oave aiso inv pnjsicajt pjwer, ana that they ineau ueoceioria; 101 noia u. Last year, when: Mr. lark was elec- I ted, the Administrailon party tylsaid-it taken bf was a surprise ; that they! were guard ; and protested this en off theiri and that so ear nestVjrthat wi Beryve4 U. Wef thought it -quite lely jwhn they succeded, a! month or jwo ago, iji making in alliance 'm.it. I iJ-IliJ.Iij. 1 J:.A-1 . i h ntf.it me ujr aiiuwiag mem to lase wic iu, iuai Wey miguj uirs time; gain Ine i ne resn thowever. In few words; vaf nf the united! VarjBur4jl and . Loca lirengthi last year was 938 ?oic, ;ht9 . maimriiu over ".v oumcwiuuiiiauons is inis year about 6Q0 . voteLk- The dtflerencei isl Uie ' gain to the. Wriigs 11 hstinienr'eriinftfme. f 1 TllC CoJiSEaVATlVEft haH nam table and jpopular gentleman ! as a caodid- ui mej election thev appear to hava e ' 7 i lT tea ,or orie or; the othe of the hading canUidat nnl-! a' n. in, i )l j JVW.-KThi fJoiario fcioon -I,La ner Grampus sailed fromTVna,4Jt-L-.Uw ....i instant, bound to Veraj Crux, i Oft theaame dav .the united States slmn .f n A the United States y wpf War Bosiolr arrived I iromTambicu,! CorrcipMdktn oj iht JVah InicUjgencw r - j a. "Vi ' L k'X Ii; :' ; 1 1 New York, Aprh.14 i Netv! York fCrry is Wmo All Over, MavorJ Common Council &c with Uie whojef patrnael of ifjc city, .&c?f Weaify J 4U,UUtl VOIBS iwe UCCU gi'cu, uui wduiii riot have the fScial canvass tilt Monday. TIierehav)(ti 6,000 more votes giyjen tKanh;;el6rfg I tpf therctty,Tarid these have come bmjNeW Jersey, ng!IsIano.Uie otiidaridilje Gov ernmenlj depots about berel W ejhavp j ost learnt w hat was the osej of : the exploring Expedition, and-at isv irj proyi4 voles; lor tbe 7th WartMf this ciiy,. which i tbe explorers took from the tVhigsl llhe ;Navy Yard -fornished its jqnqb; Prorn 50Q to 1 .OOOjnen frrjni thei :Croton 5TKjr Wbrfcs, uuder the Jceb--trol off Statie fofficers, i rolled in -opoa dfs; There nevi was such a political light be- fore in this city or tlje like of it Wjth 20,000 less; people, in' the city titan .one waa re-elect etl iMayor but the, Common CouDci) !tbi finest. important pari of the ccleslwas jvery doubtful, the probabili ties inclining to the - locofocos. .The city, all day yesterday was, j therefore, in the highest state ofexciteijneni. Towards nigjht the People j learnt ths all depended" opqn the 14th Ward.! AH parties rushed la trial poll, ant there i watched till 8 o'clock P. JM:'thejcain?vassers wih (he most intense aiixietlLll 'His hour the Whigs begin io hope, atjd at 9 o'clock, when they kne'w they had carried the yard, they raired-the roost trethendoris cheers, and rushed like a torreni;tr Masonic ttall where the ujw roar oftictory was such as I never heard before.1 1 The Whigs pave carried 9 wards and theXocQS 8. Clirk's majority Will be about 600, ahd he jivill hsve a majority averbdth oiposing candidates. It jhas been estimatiBd that the Locolj cos jiayO spent jupon this city half a hi. LioiiioFjbaLLAits ! Iwwas not raised fin thiscitH nor a twemd-Efth part ofit Tfie WhigSid!not learn, ntil the firt; dafs poll, tnat me cnanerj election wap, tope contested with all tbe Locomotive Locofo cos" in all the U. States of America, and of all tulope. Carrtspondehci yfthe JSfalional Intelligence. J Yoxk, April 16 ; Nearly a JtitUiort and a half of dollars halve come into the city ! from Europe since Saturday, and immense sums are yet on the way. The hooss of Prime, Ward &j King, through the !a gency of the Baiings & Brothers, have effected an opera tionwhat kind of a one is yet tn nvbih usby which a million sterling is to come to our ieity to be deposited in our banks to aid' themjin resuming specie' payments ; and ' this, we are told. comes from the Bank of England. Ove a million have arrived in the packets. 1 fJoUoo market was correct, bv tb packet of th 10th ; but a rise tbk -place before the sailiUgjof ihe packets of the I6ihand the market recov. jered ; The imourt of bullion injlhe BarikTof England gives great stability to the British cir culation; anij as the exchanges at Paris, and at Hamburgh, on London, are decidedly in favtctv London, our draiuage of the precious metals is. not yet felt, lit wiitbe felt, nowever.I am qiifte sure. England will not forever bay our btats stocks and cotton, Sand pay U9 in gold and silver. When the European ude of specie rolls frohi England to the Conliuent, the demand from tht IJ will be felt. It is, indeed, very remarkable, that the Cotton market stands so well in the fa'ce of these iaiportatiuns. j j The most extraordinary jnoi ice of the French Minister .ot Commerce (Martin du Nurd) will attract jrour attention. Ii is a new idea, when a grave officer of Government gtnrs to crying down another nation's commercial credit. Nciw in Europe ; bat Mr. Kendall set something of Ihe pattern in this country; when be denounced the exportation of specie last July. j Stocks rose, to day .. U. States Bank 2 per cent, to 112 and 113, the movement being- ve ry active. Treasury notes 3 8 bekiw paper par. No sales of specie, 1 at least no sales of impor tance. , ; !' i ; ! ; ' ; . 3 aclck. -?Tbe Havre! packet ship Rhone iof the iCth ult has just anife J She has 253,750 francs in specie. The circular of Ihe French Minister of Commerce Was alarming the poodle out of Hatre A heavy business has been dobe in Cotton, without change of prices. Sales. 1 1, 867 bags $ import. 6,813. A. J. P aobot, of the r rencn negation, taay, jrc. were passengers.! Thd Bank Convention U not out yet for to-day. It is not probable that any thing will be dorie. Some of the Eastern Delegates hare already JfUsf TS CHIP l ito four o'clock. The Bank Convention have just adjourned sine die. agreeing upon the 1st Movdat in January )as the day for m general resumption. New York and Mississippi voting against it. I have ran the risk of losing the mail to send you tbe news. iMawsxork must so on. New England wuinot. . - i; 1 . i ! -if i a ; NEW DEFINITIONS. j From the Jeto York Courier and Enauirer. I '.; -f.fi ' ;i ! i 'Creation of cota. The issue of'tweaty millions of irredeemable Government paper. ! , Divorce of the Jllenev Power and the Polit ¬ ical Power .-Surrendering all the reienaelof iae o wes to me loaiviaaai Keeping or tne Exe cutive $ and arming the President with tbepdw er M break all the banks in tbe country, ' . .veiauic ourrencv.--l reasary Wotes, not re deemable in gold or silver, and not receivable by the, authority that issues! them. ?. Cieapcr Exdiangct.For which wspayi 25 I Or 30 Dercent . when r mim ruikt italf nf iruiA Pllwll : f j . j . . j.-T I Setter Currencu Bank nsoer not nwfena. oieimgaia ari aiiver; peuer man mat converu- bIe!0,f demj,-;...; J ! '1 ; -: 'r -j Btst bncytittwxj paper s eviden- cinjj indebtedness, bnt neither receivable bv - tbe issuers, conveiutne s ... . into specie, or redsewed: io bauk paper 1' li Several newspapers have given currency to the rumcir, within a few days, that tlie j be0n changed frpra the East indies to the Mediterranean. Such we anderstandl is not the fact. The iCoLUHBiA? and Jtiux Aahs wil( shortly start for their wig I lili-er . i-.. . - " . ua! ' station. Ima..' . a1 'fA.lt K "llrtfl tnfdm vntAa ImwaI YC;ievi iicaiiv u,vvv iuuit .iutc3.u4i&i xtVAVilY fiiuvcs. been thrown I 4 r t 1 leader of the party iti lherH I YesteraVtmbrninffiWe knew, thai Clark I that if it Is n1iane speed (yj f 4 r COMP LIMEN (( (vi - .fi 'T"' r" -e '1C AUiany enrresnondeai o f the obe a 'wrathy' ai tt,e cfiemntuous Jreatmeol sayg tbisjwriter; 4,I am rontintrallv struck with s6rpise,f; not abibluWdlsroayjinrno ticingjf holvfgreat a proportBonjif oui jjwa. and tpme tjter" oOnOrijett xwtie qoence, ae passed by a tSretlqJornm T in the House I of Jle iresenta ftilEVelntf to obUm thii, the Sergeantatarms Is obliged to go in searcn jot the troent ooysjn ile gaueries oi me Senate, or the I rotunuoi or the library of Congress, where Lthev I will oe louna allanttn the ladies. cacklinr iiKe amorous pia roosters, round and round theroi like 111 log cocKjpigeons " - -The Admin istratirm demands of Congress authority agaiA'toissuetia,ot)0,oj)0 f the wheels of Government must stop. rw uur, UQvernmeni wages t a most bitter war againstune credit system and paper moheyi--ihsisU that! they are frauds and ai L delusions ana ooes every thiriff Hp" Dower! to destroy them. YetPTthis same glorious Government begs for. a huge d ll mis tci y ticuu auu pajfci money, to save itlfrom exptringi Co ia Tel. If rr : ,i PubUe Landi-r-Oa Ihe ISthJi inst Mil t a L reduce and graduate ibo price of the Public Lands, Was passed in the benate by in? vote r li ; ii t- the folio w- i Feas Messrs. Allen, Benton, Clay of Alaba ma, Cmbbrt, Fulton, Grundy, ilubbard King, Linn.LumDkio. Lvon. Mouion; Nicholas. Niles. Narvell, Pierce, ttobinson, Seyier, Smith; vf tAiJ Trotter;, IWalker. WrigbtJ Young 27.1 J JV'ays Messrs. Bachauan, Calhoan, Clay, of iveotucKy toiayten. tyritieouun, uavis, mc Kean, Merrick, Prentiss, Hives, lioane, iiob bins, Roggles, SJvfift, Wall; Villiams This is another of those measures H bv which XU9Skv the old States are tobe robbed 1 of their interest Domain. Mr. Clay shewed that perate on 71 millions ofj acres, and that its iminediaie effect would be lol take off 34 millions of dollars from the value of ibat proper ty. All of these lands will ultimately be brut down to the ow price of 50 cems per acre; and not less than 55 ruilliuns of dollars will then be struck off their value. Mr. Clay also showed that this reduction, which is not graduated! ac cording to the qualiiy of tbeland canootl be made without maierialiy affecting the value of real estate throughout the Union. j p The people cts the old States are entirely too lame and indifferent, whilst their public proper tyjis thus hoisted at the auction of popularity The adraiQistratioo is bidding high for Western Votts ; and hence we nnd.its friends in the be - I its corrupt lidi lis it not time (oi I tha VfOld Thirteen" tq defeod their interest in this great inheritance, pot ot wmcn they are in a Jan way . T ' - A m - i i ! tl i I i Lvnchhursr PtrtrbilaA-, 5 :v f ! S J TO r; o - I i i' i i; 4 " ' t " 1 ,u I of Representatives, on iho ,., . Lni ,uwr :tj ,1 a lniihs Hnn .if KpnrMfnIltiTM. nn lhn 12tii instant an effort was made to l stnke from the Naval Appropriation bill the sum necessary to carry ori tiie Exploring Expeditton a me sure w hich has been almost as badly mahageU.d which ui. proportion to ilsmagmtude, has, cost as mujh, ith as little profit, ; as the Kiorida war. The motion to strike out was supportcKl by .Messrs.; Montgomery of C. and Wise, and opposed by; Messrs. Mercer, Sergeant, &c. I and negatived-f-ayts W, noes i : s l ue put waa tbeo ordered to be engrossjed. !l is one thing to make appropriation and expend; thorna is another to get the money's worth. VVe hall reach ihe ooutnisea, wnen we suaii near o, its arrival aod uoilUl then il. : icy The Glpbe, Enquirer, and other admin istration prints bave recently spoken in very 4iigh termf ot Atuert Uailatm. Will they re cant now, wheui they hear, that, in his remarks before tha bank convention, he condemned the whole financial polioy of the administration, io the. most pointed language t He observed that - ;uer tyas not one, act ui ma aaminHirauon, in reference to the Currency, for ihe last nine years, w inch be approved, and none which had not op- erated i embarrass our monetary svstem and de- stroy our currency . "Lynohburg Virginian. MR. WEBSTER'S SPEECH OJV THE ; 5 suii TRFsur. mis master proaocuon is too ;iengtny tori in sert loitr 'But we hope H will be read attentively oy an wnq nave 11 in ioeir power toi procure it uur xvepreseniauve in congress w:u doobllese fp it hlfl nt In enhntv lk Vidlriot a,itU as many copies as may be practicable, i VVe in! end to preserve an tne copies we c the use ot bar vicinity J commandJfor fhe House of Uepresentativips has laid this measure oij aDom ma 110ns on me tab.e. whence there is no probability it will ever be able to rise aurelv wei are now dnnn with . WMrfmsmo ' I l was rig ht that jthe nation should suffer for its bliftd devotion to that ignorant, knalicious partt an of corrupt ambition--Andrew Jackson. The uutitv vwmu uut im BuiucieuiiT nunisnea wimoui involving the innocent io the common calamity. This stupid administration wocild i not see ; bat it omw negios 10 leei.i it totters to its very foundation! J13 fall will be 00 Jialf-handed bu- siness, jape miahty geoios oCihe : Renublie has rent the veil that heretofoie concealed its shocking deformity, Patriots of the Country I You bave every encourafrement 1 Double vour diiisebce. me gun ot oblivion is opening wide to receive ue pany 10 poweraestioei lo .oe re memberea unly by the execrations of posterity. j ; ;i j j jutneotn ATanscrtpt. PARTY SHIFTS. TheVan tJuren papers arej driven to ibe last cxiremiuear, now-s-oays to account lor ibetr e lection defeats, without coming out frankly and assigning the true eause. The fast N. Caioli- na Standard informs its readers that in nn In gle election two thousand . spnrioiusvYigjlreies were given. 1 :! it., r-i -!!.-:. . t. This reminds us of the Irish ar wno,on pas- sing a church yard, read the t . a. . i k a " - inscnplion 00 one , - ' ; . 1 V cau leeptnff.! -By Jesossava he. that's cirrtL 1 4raascnnL , - -) -J 4 I f-.: i - :i I 1 J i I 1 ! "r I 1 - -' ' 1 IV,AnfV?iho Mnikfl f .hi ' I ah LI """"s " ojuiu3 v , tw jyiuuii press is one that yie premier. Lord MELBtocit,Ej had made np his miod to Support the baf lot bat that Lo jo ncfSEi. -suiKeo,' ana wisnfd 10 prei-rve BishboostsleQcy : whereuwo . the irreTrnt pwaderlxelaimed--"D fahnjy consis-l .it ! i,iiiie,oapr j reasury liill byUhe tloase of Kepresenutives, andhitsiie party in the Housersome vWv harcI knocks,! ln troth : 'i, HWbpo preserve 4 Raleigh Register CLAY VAf BUREtf THE TA- i'L - IjRIFF, When the St lidard' reccTiily endeavor ed to revive the pejadices5 of thefiSoMlli s- 1 -SI- Vl-VUL. .noAnht nf his SUbDOrt tf the TtritT, wMlndertookJ to show j that Mr. Van Uurerf was esjui y comui ihe"stemvof:PJiection sis hews.);; Ihe Sundard," withop attempiitigto Jidcuy the fact, which is soiWceplible of proof, at tempts to shield Mi VanjBA.ren, byjiepre senting that he aWed, noi jin accoruance with his own ;ieM of propriety bui ;in obedience to instiictions j from the iNew York -Legislature. Let ns examine- into this matter. 'vt: . ll! Jj V , lo 1827, when Me Protective' sysjem bad been carried toe extjeme df pxohi-r bitioi) on many article's of prime necessity," andyhen the eour8erjf exiprtioti ;had bc come thoroughly organized by tlileJqnion of all the ititerests' wlh (were ttj-bei en rithtd bv its 'oneratiiuV, Sir Van iBuren advocated u debate, aAM vited T ftr the '!- riff biU whicb passetUie House of Kcpre-; sentattires. and bpposltili ajtemiits jol init-j igate tne enwrmoua uu9,yiu Oil 1 ' SalUnd other articles of labsolute necesst 11 Mr. Macon, and otherlSprtthern genaW tors, made Ireauent bull unavailing ieflorts, to lav the; bill. on thei faWe tcfecomi mil it to the CoininitieeWrimlannfiiclurersI ttritK inotrtNiiffna i iiintiilft whether ItA duties were not prohibitory tM4 Van -BiWeif voted throiighrUif aaihsl ' alj j Jgjy Jjj ,7, these attempts, with the unreitenting renas of the system At jengtlither moon was marJo to lav the bill on the -table, and Mr. Van Buren being absentTrorn hisseat, there was an equal division oc-the senate, and jit prevailed by the costifg vote Vice-President. - '7-7 of the V?aairi w Ui.t I U "a rp'll1 n I l tm Tt 1 1 A -1 tl I lfl' M. baling ,j a M K I " 1 w was thus gained by jibe Soutlgfrora tib op- pression of that bill, might bu imuled lo, a returning sense of justice i rns dosora, Mr. Van Buren took occasion, jnj a public ai Al-' sncech durinc the ensuing slsmraer I - a . , ,jv bany, to disclaim all inier.tiopspF heeitatiiig for faltering in his devotipn i the Protec live System. He declared 1 dentally absent when the r 1827 was lost that he iouU was acci rifjr: till of scarcely be suspected of wanting zeal iti ehaif M the system of protection, especiafi , : a a 3 f 1 the pmtef tijarj 20,- tion ot wooi.as tie owneu mi 000 worth ol Sheep Alteri hus 0jenly committing himself,!Mr Van reit s'poliii j cal friends, at the next session e Legis- lature, moved to instruct him the subject of the Tariff. They tnslmc hiin to vote inrmirn a i arm as wnuiu 'aui a fiunirientJ protection to the growers off Hemp and Flax, and the maniifactare;ofl'Ir6n and Woolens, so iar as the same rtliyibe con- IiriUDU Wlill IIIC .lUibllilB JB Ii n 1 1. j m.tnil the vague and mdefini mstruii 5 ... ,. -ir, o eotton up by Mr. Van Buren s fi anrigiiiinrM-mm - i wi .1- j . .iriA onI inrlAhniftv' lnfttrufidna Ctnus . . iSa ir . Wn narti- 7.ansi which are now relieu on.n r - a- a 1. i J . atej or justify his vote i for ; jihgjfraFilffJof 1828, Which drove the Union tQtef teJgi of dissolution. This shallow ense com cedes that Mr. Van Buren, life Mr; jCJtf admits the constitotiojiality.'of- afrotectiye Tariff The Staiidard'iwilhlhHlavier, w prefiuinevhardjy ffirm i)iat'Mr.AWjBHren was instructed to vote! for frtse IfVsjiff of 1827, and those: preceding j it, or! fnakti his Speech during tlm -yearj, m-JijcK; 'life wed htmsplf i .favor, olMesvMm And. now what was the can$e oMIn :jn Burerr's Jm Croto evolution on thjibjeci, for itVkvbwo he ! never acs wiUout a motive, ; It is weU known! that Mr; Van Buiet did not come into the Jackson papy, jumll af ter he had been re-elected to tjie Se a Lenislature favorable to MrAdamsj toond parties, in ioso, laKiDgi stocs Tariff. Mr. Ualhoun Was I trie cbSfi on one side, and Mr. Clay oh the Tht fnrmpr was a favorite with itbelUsck- son party, and their candidate; fomhi Presidency. It was distinctly uhilertood that the fortunes of Mr. Clay and ams were Kienuneo, ana it was thst the defeat of lite Utter wojuh tho defeat of the first in which Cljav party would be a leaderi belled to choose another! ' That place himself in a favorable positibn ceivc the support of theTariBf pfsriy Van Durcti voted for tbe i ariftl expecting that if the contest la's himself and Mr. Calhoun, the C would nrefer a candidate who had r for their favorite measure, in prefefete to one who was its open and decided cpo- n W l . a . . ,, : '!!..":. i ! '!:!! !i With regard to Mr. Ctav's nresent . firm ions on the Tariff, he expressly stated fh Ibis lipech 00 tne, dub-j reasury hill, Ibat so far ag thitarut .ft "v - 'M m mm - - : : . I i JMA tmm is vvuccjnco, ne leeis nimseii piecoea to araiere to the Compromise Act of s 1832,1 wfc'eo tually guards against an increase of do tisjY and that, a relates to Internal I m pro vemeojl, he taker the ground that jthe Stales having ikpn mem onaer metr, own patronage, tjare? nu longer any pretext for; the General Government to embark in them! I I H i VVe hope the 'Standard will1 retnembtfr for the future, that it is dangerous fori lhi who ive,m giass uooses to throw stones." CONNECTICUT KLECT Tbe Administration Presisia ar eadKvor- mg to account for the recebt Wate'ihy) j jflefeat im vuhuwiicui, anu,i or coorseii assjg w.mv. inwu vai tug eurrrci iwie. ;-i a nnr inffeno Ity reminds usbf a nassarre in oDg of Vork-kiaei stones. Zadig. on being woindedfih tfilefe, sent lor tne great physician Htrmei wftoiwas at mempnis, to cure U. Hermes, on sepincr the -a ka ... JTfi V'-iVlTZr DT been hopes; but the wounds of tbeA evwere in some ""ulBi . ofocess w nine, noweyer. the wound euted of lUelf. and rrmei wrote af book to prove that it oagbt not 1 haejrr eored.-- Zapiq never read the book, but! id tbeilj.ioi, but jfiiotiimVf D.. - aPpl4fil self with ihe he ft hend that ibe sucefsstul iccessful VhigsM Goobectlcut 1 P" v - IV- will ntrzxiA thpir KrM;.a iui- ITS . j:. i the moo r ....... ...... iiiiv UIU, f, ' J f M in liiintmfr f.i. .t :L- iMLjIl .i ' tree at fi. The f expsrur.ci.-. "Tl - another c'i tsppr'arance, Sf-ryjce. 'I tlalast OfAVllii'. Sdth si ' ' Iiis, anJ f . The crc I -happy to 1.- .: It is ondfr t. and is irrr fli(:c!i ui!! Ip the river. Uut lha t: large and il below. the I in a largo j", ' : . The Ctko v, ; engajjed in 1 thought of : has ansvwrt ers han rrr.-. we and erst -i- ' , virtue hj Lis i respond vn!, transpired, it -,. to its wi.nhr, ' .-ryas well as ; factures cf II I, t'il ; f Improved WtHiatji3 f press a sur.li - L favored 4i5 v. p of the Unit. : what he con- ' V 14 feet feet wide, sr. j nWs of the r; laid of stone f; b!e stone, ! : slone to thfi r ; prevents :belr thicket next i sledged down siz.? on the i, ; i!es the stii i!; torn, and M ' ' Impervious f, sledff'tnjj f tjie rosd un! r the road. - 'V. efperiencril j improvement. TITR GRHA'i ! Dy ta?t Fri ..' 4 letter fro n z , incrton, dale si I f ratifying nnJ 9 bet n pfTt c river that t through the ; Indian) arriti ! with merchi' : merchants, &c obstruction ty : ngratnlaft5 6 fertile soil ta ! yalley of tLs . !- ! t,j,af Hjat thr th r jjhy njorrr ;; ! pr r.piird, h Saturday : khe aiu'it i f i' rati! ve ! MOn, BS H) l.'. i' on, which I rably as tl: tin or to fl at Weel;s yet to t be removr CJapt. Shrt-Vf Jthe bend ( f 1 Pjow. W Jiomihmc. i Hats from 1 -.' . - tain oops net in jqnicker.ti:r '.vj Anoint' r h r March 11. thn at that never pasw o river, than jdissntisfacii giinst Capt " UrW thrR i n -!vlloy fVelk ilettef jm y 3 h a;iarre qur.t,' Town son, t '. aro looking inwnt, and .'': tliis state. j - Tin: We Xf-yco 1 tuinecr, cf t! h'is Distiif . ' arid paid tt pi' ion and "C; 'Ihis augpr edterpriz. v neighbfsrin1 1 triat ihere h jthe upper -o- ; j At an ex this P:5,r 0!, iHnsoVbbafH bidder, at pf r lljalisJs to tti cinfiJenrflJn t W porl:on their own rjrf JNFLUCN'C li ' L j A verv r Edmondljn Wngaped in y!iO made! ; tj-ees, durij' pioQ'i's iuO -r uibservablc i? ' 1 LL;tfMlt mA,U. if torn 'astir (!r 'External ffrrr. to remain t" ;U---x.rrPi'S.'l ... -f, vj ui wicj,t kjiusics iwr msir ; 'n totho p i-l it i: ! - . 1 Tils- t :; t v "4 i. ; ft. f. JSat. luU