Ves ' V . A ,, . . - v ; ' i--4 ' -' -: - , - .. V" r " 'X'lt A "V V tor another thati rise In his plaee, nd iboI el course support the tiiiU lu the uim of the adiidtiiiraiion shall, J me g" over the ground we took Jm V y Y. "' fLJr ----- r. declare rce citl give utnt no in forma- v tionl and the people shall sustain him? r hope not, "we truat not appear fncefswr . result, . . ' - In relation to the Sub-Treasury . Pl tUiT never ww i more ihfainuiii . acheine tJevi(i to teparate the goverrt tfrom he pep!e-ar ta psea , common pUrae, gie lurd in ncj to office, holitrr and paper uiunej to t- , the people. ida tof-placiHZia. rt(rtul We - at 'WiSiinlrtLnrind .T7,- , ia various part i.f fli cuuntrj, ; lock pp the specie hiclr mar b iir- "I, utruljf rinculouanJ preptrrou. One would aopptiti the airthor had tadied the moneu hisioru of Rnain. Commeacin; 330 ye.ir agn, and waj determined toiltrate it in our re rablio in the pri-ni enlightened age' that ciotilrr, in ordr to prrpetuate no. mtKe aiMoiutt tue p iwr l the monarch and priethMJ, convent ami vnnnaiterie were t!i tUpwiioi i. of ' g''d nd iier the manki were Ihe receiver- there ws in almost r every province a chief depositor--"-'- nd the chief prieit, or the mot infla eniial monli. wa the great arcouwtabkv Bj tliit atep, these places became the dpositurtuMfjl the gold and silver, . from the New Witrlil, 'Hie monks got possesssion of all) lie H-orle were withotftl dollar, ragetl, hongnri nii. - erable slaves; and were, and Mill are, trodden under foot by the ninneil pnw--- r f bis'iops. priests anj monks. The great" loco foco of our conniry, Sila , - "'right, call these coo vents, , the mooki are sabrlraturer pot master,aad a .thonoand othr tubt. r depMtl to collect goitl fan j sihgfjgJJi piWopr.-nM.TnrniTiVrrTre calls 7?e- ceictf ' General the head man of' all " ihonarrh or pieititlent, at Seville or , , Washington, to do hi biddinx. when he says flJte ike ronti iii or perhaps the antahle reporter of this biil ha fallen in love with the manner the V. , treasurL of Algiers were collected and deposited. The provisions of this Sob-Treasury IliU strikes at the very root of our re- pabdean iiutitu!ML!is.Th moinpoLilJ rzzzit put in optrratton.hexountiy, in one - t -somerset, goes back t century at leas'. I's effect will be to paralyze every ef fort to go ahead the active enlerprixe death blow. If this bill become a law, it wilt be a source of everlasiinjr ; tinkering and the money concerns of . (he country never will be settled. --f It is idle t talk; that while we are a , 'nation tlleenien. and the govennent : 1s a government of jhe people, we can f hsve one kind id tanner lor those in , office,' anil another for tfi who have ""V. lnt--.t!tat :."p4d 'and silver slrall b , , lacked up, by the key of power the , . at to b npeneil only a official sala- 1 r ries become duethe jingle 61 wh'ch is ' . alj the people csn have. For all the " 4 1 purposes and : atlvantagee of life or . . commeree, u migni as well remain in J v the mines or Menco. J t-The secret artil whole besnn-r of this .jj infamous plan is ultimately a Treasury . m Bankt under the directiou of the Pre- - . sident and Ids minion. Its object is j'' " to perpetuate their power by corrupt - people holding our Slate in- etitutiona in vassalage, producing col- Vision and contention and by such - - ; means breaking (hem down and with . them fall the people ami the best hopes of th country. N. Y. E. .Star : Must ; before? Most we enumerate the objections with J the independence of the United otate. which e have lY.-nuenil v hurft tlii I Thesa lawfullr seized Drizes were : ' " ' ' 1 J ' j . . ' Public?' i A'- I In bill increase the Eserutive patronage by the appointment of Re ceivers-Gineral, ITaiik Missionaries, and by placing the public funds more immedi4telr under le control of offi cers appointed bv ad removable by' me i reiient. . It makes thiMe fund tnor. insecure U in. u t - 1 pt i'l TinnHumr ineniran in mm i ject to the draft of the Treasurer of the United States, with;!! tlte check'of the Treasury Department. ; , It distinguishe the money of the country from that of lh Oovrrfiment, by refusing, after the expiration of six years, te receive any tiling but hard money or Government paper. This system has been frequently objected to, and lately in a letter published a week ayi in Augusta, fioin tho pen of J. 1. King, the ex Senator of Geor gia, from which we wwke the following extract: . . "It i lmol amuainr to tea how iJotri oimIv alocal- of tltU tcliemfl are lookinj out fur pwdenu. Having rneoora;el us by an inlroJuctiun tit ancient Home, under her Q:ixUrg tn Hpnin,. Turkey, and to France, umlor Napoleon, 1 tea r are now led into Urrtnany, awt especially recommended to com of llioae ducal Klatra once forminf Ilia Confed eracy of the Rhine. ; Jt in true, they have in H(in,.Tutey-, Vc. an well aa Germany, come tliin like the .Sub-'IVranury, lianl-inoury Uiri; and they make a'no, aome other tub-er-ice and many other An r th intra, that uliull never he iriirwturcd into America; if I can help it ( readily ai(re, lu., wilh tboe wlto stale, the fart, that thi nyntem may work hetlf r and eier in the little Stale of Germany, than any where etae.' ft tisa been wiltity reiriarfcrcl of one of the dural ayveriiisn". th;;t when hi hjjt!mana ahiink hit wig, te powJered bil jiioiT KriHiToiii;' SiTtT aa Tor niaMajt) ' treasury, J preauine he might very ronveiiiently keep it in hia own breeehea pcket, and diaburae it whh hit own "rny at'ba oir. , '-If I could have palienea to aaaoiate our that the; f sptcre were not legal, ints-j mufh as IJcnmarx naa nni reeogntieu estimatedcargoe -and all, .aa .of the vafue i fil iy thousand poentl sterling." The report conclude - by recom mending the adoption of the following resolution: iht Umtea Aurt a .Interna, I bat in rr wtaH of tha L'fuiad (jutes ha reteiefl to iHfer I he propriciy of eatcrma; iota aratia lion with IU Court of Deoniwk lur the po rf r',tMi,,inr iherelroRi a jact and equl! lent by John Paul Joavra, ia ana ihouuitO Ma handi-ed eud eVcaty-ainc, Bto llerjen ia Xnr y, and likb were there delivered up bjr the .Uoaauf lt;nmrk to the KoRlit), viv the let ter of mat qua lhii Uniua, il London, od llet ey, ol Liverpnol, and tha brigaaline Cbarmiog Polly, til motion of Mr. Cushing, this resolution was taken up, and Mr. TaTuftrro proposed an amendment I hereto. He considered that there was no need of requesting the Presi dent '"to consider the propriety of en tering into negotiation with the Court of Denmark, upon a point which may b considered as a settled and conce ded one. lie proposed that, instead of adopting this resolution, the House request the President to carry into ef fect the resolutions of the Continen tal Congress, which declared that this claim was a just one, and that the then Minister at the Court of France, appointed a special agent to pursue it at the Court of Dcntnurk. At this joint of the affair, fwhich has seemed to be sufficiently interes ting to warrant a detailed account of its met ils.) the hour having arrived for the orders nfthedajr. the debate there upon was broken off for the present. It will be resumed on I uestla -MfFTKil resu young and vigoroue country, marching with i a giant a at ride in the bijheat destiny of nation, with the despotism, misery, and poverty of those wnora we are called on to imitate, I would pn; bably dwell longer on analogy. A it i, I will do Itttla more than add, that none of these aob treasury, hard-money Government, greet or small, are aver troubled wilh any surplus and by the aid of peniun, aalarica, sinecures, mili tary disbursement, interest on national debt, &e. &., it) a whole of iha reciepinre general ly disbursed at the poiuta where coDerled, and little is left to be tranimitted to the nationafei. chequer. , will further add, that Prance and finglaud. two of the moM free and commercial nations of Kurope, aJTord no precedent fcrjho meiuuis m ijawiiiin. in r ranee, Dills oftlie Dank of France are received and disbursed by the Government officer, and I know of oo penal reatrietlon upon the exercise of this discretion. And aa to England, the ae. perhaps, some thing further in the uo of bank paper, than we ever have. They receive, in payment of tate, hills of the joint stock bank, private banks, Bank of England, and the bank of Scotland, through the agency of bank transmit all bid anew to tha national exchequer at London, and than eartiticat of deposite in tha Bank of England become Wpl mMtn Oovcrn menl transaction.'' Ttf T3 f sv efi it t e 9 est k. i - Ths Richmond Enquirer is unrescr-1 : ieea tit tt- contlemnation of the new 'i..'Sub-treaury scheme, embraced in. the . . bill Jat.cly repwt44B-4USeteby-i vTfiitancial " com inittee;--We cannot do 'I better( perhaps -than o transfer to our . , 'columns' portion of its remarks upon 7 this subject, Ji'itbiparlf the letter 44 ex-Senator kino, of Georgia, which it quotes. ; j-Mseion, to meet the occasion, and had ) l 'flichmuHtl Enqnirtr Saturday. We have exaininedjlie. present JSuli-- 1 i wi? s ?-JC? J glnce at the principal treasury bill. , It is a strengef measure "pcs of the argument. - fie was sap than the: bill of the extra session. In Prtc-d by Mr. Foster of New York, spreading Mr. Calhovn' principle over t'x year instead otfour, it is so far milder in, easing off the banks', 1 6 ermlttingf payments t Washington, . enu issuing certtncaies to ne rereivea . j Lfor (he public lands, it aoften th re quisitious of the specie circular. ' But ( it"enibaes the feature, of Jiecelvtrt . . '; General, which was, not found in the "S. :. J" b'U. , Tlii j an imporiant in- ? 'novation in eur system f finance. ' It ' ' introduces a new class of officer, for rf''!prtttnig the.customs distinct from the officers ef (affection. We fear this ..a.'"' would be onfv the entering wedxe, ,It -.. .-,' It this muitard seed, a Mr. Rives cat- f d 4he former btll. ; it ha already . '.' expanded from CoTTccfdrs to Receivers, and who shall say that it shall hot tur- ' thef expand from four Receiver to Iwentjr or lilty f In .Tact, who' shall : . .4 1 stop the augmentation of tax-receivers under the administration of some fu- " tare ambitious President? If Boston, and New .York, and , Charleston, and . . St Louis, are io be honored with . lieceiver-uenerat, wnr may not phiia- - alelphia, and Baltimore, and Portland, a ' , Bd tne'' coramerciai towns, claim, at I " no distant day, a similar distinction? Tliis bill also provide for a similar set ' ' n f aD't Commissioner, to 'travel" -' .' . - through the country tbitmpect the con :' ' 1 ; ditior f the banks, -which the. former . "" - iill directed to be appointed. , After tliis comparative view'of ihe . r two tills, why should we add, that is : 'A vs cu TWENTY-FIFTH CXGRKS3. JN SENATE. . Friday, January 19, Among the resolutions adopted, was one calling on the secretary of War to transmit a list of alt persons ami cor pot ationCJ appointed pension agents, and for copies of all order given, and regulation prescribed to such agents. The discussion of the bill for the set tlemest of (he claims of the executrix of R. ' W. Mi ak, occupied the grea ter part of the tiny. Mer. Wbioht, Walker, Clay, Ni'tK.s," Huchinan iid IIitbbahd, took part in the debate. The bill passed by a vote of twenty tfiroe fti sixteen.7 r ''rT HOUSE OF UKPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Prkntjss concluded bis speech JJl plii:t.pibjctkiro. uiUicuUeagi! ami -luiusiii to-seats in- the House; Mr. Gholso.s made a Urief reply to the claimants. He had risen, indeed, from a sick bed, to which he has been confined almost from the opening ol the barely trength to lay the facts before who had not concluded when the House adjourned. Mr.; Chibobxe js still unable to attend the sessions, in con sequence of Ihe rupture of a blood ves sel. ' ; . - i ; 1 . Safimlay January. 20. The Senate did not sit. . Reports of Committees wer the first order of the day, in the House. . During the butincn, Mr, Cambre-t-Rxa reported a btl proposing to make payment of certain French claims, prior to 1800. This Bill was,mhered to be printi d.-vs-an extra number or dered, and It was then referred to the committee of the whole. : Mr. Cambrfakno called up a Re port from the tommiltee on Foreiirn Affairs, in favor of the claims of Pah, ker of Massachusetts, Gunnison, of Jew Hampshire and .Alexander of Virginia, who show that the first was a captain of Marine on board the A merican frigale Alliance that the se cond represents his father, who was a carpenter on .board the Frigate Bon Homme Richard, Paul Jones, comman der, and that (he latter represents Mwrence jsroo, who was at-, the same, time a Surgeon on jboard . that Frigatet it is further shown, that, in $779, these Frigates, acting" under U nited States letter of marque captured three British vessel: - which thev sent into Bergen.lo Denmark, a neutral port. and which werethen'and there seized 1 trjju- meiit in " reply to Mr. Prentiss,' (one tjgcnnpinenjcl"'minj; seats.J TFe BrsFrec pit uTTte J ihe Tac tT which, ss he understood, were agreed upon on both sides. He then went into the constitutional argument as to the pow er of the Governor of Mississipi to is sue his writ for the election in July, which he prosecuted until half past three o'clock) when, before he came to a conclusion, The House adjourned. IN SENATE. Monday, January 22. -Th-Bill for 'the regulation of steam navigation, (TrdIje prevention nf'ac cidents by . .s.tembotL ..jJccurded.the whole time of the Senate. It was niuch amended. 'Mr. Black of Mississippi, resigned his seat to-ilar.in the Senate. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tlr-a morning, in the house Mr. Everett,' of Vermont, moved to take up the memorial of John Ross and olhers, acting for the CbaravksMaawkUwr remonstrating against, the executiorf of the late Cierokee Treaiy, upon the round that 80 only, out of 18,00 Cherokees, had been parties to that treaty. . . ; -Much opposition was made to the taking: up of this subject, bv Mr Pfemter HayiTes - of Genrgia,'J - who threw every obstacle in the way. Iiu it was taken up, and discussed, by Air. cverelt, until the arrival ol the hour for the orders of the day. Air. cvereu mane but little pro gress, and will resume the subject on Monday next. - 7 Mr. Foster resumed his arrgument in favor of the sitting; members, Messrs, ruiaiDorue & uuuleot). lie Iras not yet concluded. IN SENATE. Mr. '"Wtfbstfr rose and contradicted tho ns-tertion of the Globe that he had bail his hills nrotesfpd in ho Cnm in67rwe.il T Bari'ko f S la SMcfiuseTjor 810,000 at a time. Mr, Webster said. If I owe -1heommon weal th Bank a dollar, I am not conscious not rem em .1. . 1 . ucneve toai any note stgneu or me, 1 -n 1 . . J ur any uut accept uy me, or ny any agent or clerkjnmy behalf, was ever protested at that bank, or delayed in payment. Having said this, sir, I may be relieved from making any re- mam 01 my own on tne character o this publication. 1 will only read 1 reinarK ol the fcditor himself in the same column which contains the puhli cation, and which remark i in the fol lowing Words: ' These allaaki upon the private e6ncem Ot puhlic men, . lor party purpose, are ex ceeilinirly despicable o thinks the Editor, and I, for one, concur with him. The Senate to-day was, for the most part, engnged on Mr. Grundy' bill for the better security of passenrcrin vessels propelled by steam which, af ter a long discussion and the adoption of numerous amendments, was ordered lo be engrosed. , A number f bills. of little general in tcsest, were disposed of. Mr. Benton gave notice that he should to morrow ask for the con sideration ol the bill to increase the military force of the United State.' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES". '" .1- TVr . . air...uamoreieng, irora tne com mittee of Way and . Means-, reported bill making" a partial appropriation 01 ei.uuu.uuu. lor the eunnressum . . ..... ..... ot inuian hostilities tor the year 1858. He then moved that the House go into committee ot tlie. W hole on thi? state of the Union,, and take 'D this bill.nd also the bill to pro vide. for Hie defence of the Northern frontier. After some desul tor v.. ronvesrsa- Carollns, in the chafr, an J, molion of Mr..CAM BRELENU. took up both bill.- . t. - Tlie bill making partial appropria. 4ion firr the FlontU .watu haTiui bf?n ttaA svltihefwK Air. WISE wenthto a- very tni mated speech in Opposition to the billj declaring he would not. consent to appropriate another dollar to this war, until some investigation ' was1 had in to the manner in which the vast sums already appropriated had been expvn- de l. : , ..V ' ' yfi. DOWNING rose in repty, lit a spetfeb of equal fire and e'am;ns, vindicated the comluct tf the Ailmirt- istration4n the'orl'rin and conduct of the war, and repelled, whh warmth, the charge on the people o(,Flot-ida of having fattened on the appropria tions heretofore made, fur its continu ance. Mr. WISE then took the floor, and went into n general discussion tithe origin of the Seminole war, ami the manner in which it had been conduc ted, in which he attacked the course of the Administration with his accus tomed vehemence of manner and lan guage. He continued to speak till near three o'clock. The debate wtumntinud by Messrs. CILl.K.Y, TMOMPSU.N. KV KKK 1 1, ROBERTSON, CAM BRELENG, and WISE, the last of whom uiovetl to amend the bill by substituting S300, -000 foe 1,000,000, as the sum to bo appropriated. Mr. BIDDLE took the floor, and, at the request of several mcm'.icrs, moved that the committee rise; which motion prevailed by a vote of 89 to ri. P hgHtmtrth?Tr-ffdj ourneda ntitta traneous, passsed tne Commiitec. wa .,',u, ?Lon 'l"1 q"' vive w,,n depm lay passed, by a vote of 164 to 2. -found. 1 he Bill appropriating 8000,000 fo Gvemor Marey and General Sco't are here the expenses of the Northern frontie doinjr all that ex'i,tiii(f la pem.it t. main expTdTtlo"nTwaTIs .,;,;,. - 1 active ami elhcieiit, under eircumstai.cet ot" oppos tion. great difficolty. A debate will arise, all over again ao thk scrtAio stab. 15. ' propablv, upon this question, 'when i B exprcsi this mornine we h- that. 1 f I everdid owe it a d(dtaxllaJlhall come np.upon- the regular an d,,ri41 he pavriut army retreated emember it: nor do I recollect or propriation lor Indian hoslilities. tie ..em Aavv. 5ln" a"er bavi. cmve)ed . I " H If l rillhnil h nnffinn In V Cl 1. . week. - ol morrow. IN SENATE. " J-ttlRdp,-January S4- The Steamboat Bill was passed and sent to the House. This is Mr. Grundy's Bill, and is much altered in ils progress through a most rough-and- tuutole debate in the senate. 'Ihe rest of the. day was occupied in the discussion of the Bill for the in crease of the Army, which was passed to a third reading.-' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . . I .-?.-. .a in me uouie, mere wss another warm debate upon the Bill introduced yesterday, proposing the appropriation of a million inure to the Seminole War. Mr. Biddle of Pa. made a most el oquent speech in opposition to the Bill. He began by animadverting up on the attempt that had been tns-ie to mingle abolitionism with this discus sion. " . Mr. Biddlp then went into a very interesting and able review of the Senu eavnpaVgYi, cTposetl the gross mal auioinisiratton 01 mis government m '. Bifr BdULDIN: A'SciutebUlH willwendments, to restrain tha cir cul.tn f small notes, as currency. in tiDirtnct of Columbia,, ana lor otheforposes. - - ,!m--m -r - t vr Tiro i r -.Kf-"-a'".aKT,t' : ii'vir. OI1C1 CiVUi Aimriwint relief the legal ' representatives of Johaandeyille. - V - 4f. SMJTA.A dill ro define the nun! compensation, . and duties, ol olliciuf the customs. -:- , M FQSTER,-of New York, re sumiatnl concluded hi argument in ssnil of the claim of Messrs.'Ghol fftl!d,tHwtboTwer4 I lout! mettibers Ot Uie 2jU toil- opon it the remain of aa old breastvrari. u patnoU design making U a depot, and iBteni aee leaving thereon m guard to tt4tx flfitr ; proceed to Sandwich and London, and 'ir.?' junction with Mackenzie at. Hamilton; V,Jt Canada.: . r;. , ' , All the operation ha been eanducted , efficiency and aecrecy; and from the number rf u.cia viiagcu, hj. nuawuiik ui inuoey ;CXpiuUj . and the concert of action shown in this ena? prise, we conclude (bat some 'able heaj j, worK. gres ' llvas followed by Mr. Purtnyba kr" Virginia, oti the same side of the estiouvwho argued on principles, of la that the decision of the House at tl called session, in favor of Me. Gholson and Claiborne, ought not tie reversed, though he admit ted ( entire power of the House over the bject. He went at considera ble Igth into vindication of the re port the Committee on Elections, (of vch hois a tnemberj and liad advaed some way in his nrgumpnt, wheie gave way for a motion ofad jourient; which, however, was with draw to allow the reference 01 Senate billsi the Speaker's table, to the ap pro(e cmntnittffs. Ts reference having been comple ted T Iloupe adjourned. IN SENATE. Fritlay, Jan. 26. Ihe Senate,' to-day, Mr. Wright frottlie Committee-on Finance, re porl, without amentliiieni, the bill froithe House making a partial an- ... r . 1 " ' r , an stinties. ineDin was consider edul, alter going thtough its pre- .Li'iary..stage.w anpassed. The bill making appro prsons for the preventation of hos tile on ihe northern- frontier, was a I re ported by Mr. Wright, without amdment, antread a third time and pastl. The Senate then went into thwrtsideralion of the bill granting prtmntinn rights' to settler on the puic lands. A long discussion en su. Tlie.Sehiite a.ljunrncd without ta'g any question. lOUSK U 11 V. P U ES F.N T AT IVES. Ar. Pennybatker resumed the r, and finished his argument in de ice of the right of the sitting ra"tn H'fd"Ti'oTJ"(heTr'le'a't8"i"rihe'""2'Jtfi' Ingress, and in opposition to the n iiulmeut proposed by Mr. Bell, (in for of the claims of Messrs. Prentiss d Word to seats.) and which was en pending. Mr. P. ha viiis-concluded his remarks. Mr. Maury, of Tennessee., took the Mvand remarked that, if no other tue juncdo trj tfta n'ver , rie. AttemjH were also la have beaq aiaj. ourcity powder fcagazine at Pe'arUn war fra.trated hf a. guard bouiy i.m, j,HMj in Mine. ' Beside these daring- operations .. ttave ytmw porch ased and gcttl Diane sunaeripiioo piT eirculstej , now containing 1000 najjiea siona from ,arjraa tendered ted enrolments of about seven hoodredw made ia the diflereiit counties an ihe regular drill held, ami, to rap the elim. Sutherland from New Yoik U hourly eiij with a force from Cleveland lo arrive atCV raltar, 10 mile hence, the point of reuuV.Jr ..,.1 . ..i. r.ii .1.. -''. t.w w . v ..iriiiiiiauu vi, iirce. Ooyernor Mason UaucuTTils " procIatBaijii inree or tour uaya atro, put K wa, dUrreanU ' Yeterday the U.S. Dwtrict Attornev dttsnwA ed a ateainhoat with the Marshal and' potato ter the schooner, but they were defied, a threatened with the ctnienti an ,r pounder if they opproached nearer than Lsk ing dmtance. , Our citixens held a public meeting and rs ed rcaolulioii expressing thatr Kiplr,)stio. of tho " Patriots' measure, and orguniitd guard of 100 men for the protection --ef tie" town, which waaihen without any armsw,, . those of one rolunlar corpa, and sl,e 0 plundered of it l(..ries hy the PalrioU, or firrj ou by the Koyaliata on. (he opposite side of Cm riet. ' ' v - I'pon the return of the Ma,rjtu a requiv tion lor arms waa made upon Uunerar .lraJy, V. S. A. which waa granted. Ami 1 l)erhor were brought iin an enmhomt af 200 citizens made to seize ih r.l.n..... : prniatioft for the:ujaiaaasliiu uf Indi fiiunrt'i-'mmhlu ''ou junaffnWsrAWir3 "". vs, vsvuru uer point Ol dcsliaa. lion ere this. ' .-.4 The' Pariots have $ largo badv af mea 'nTttrrdnaTirvsfnfcVTfa wTtli'th trS sel above alUtdeJ to, and lo-morrw m.iriiinj we may exct the grand move to be made a. 00 the town of Maiden. - I Have thus given you sorho of tha detaittaf an enterprise which, Jiowevir much wa but aympathise with the Canadian, ia a mo, flJiSnraut violution of neutrality and naaonal fu'tih. P. 8. Jfanrfvu Morning Jan. B. ulrr.' htnd ha a rived at Oilhraiter from Clevclaii with 70 men, and an attack upon Boi I Unc of which the British ate aaii to be iu puaefc sion, is cjntemplutcd this day. - the management Member wished to address the House. of these wars. He wou'd yield the floor without mak- went into an expedition ot the cabal, ."5. ""J i.emaias. wmei wise, ne qriginating with Gen . Jesup, and car.outdg"id'n. ried on by the Globe and Gen. Jack- Messrs. Bronson & Legare intimat- son, to supersede Gen. Scott inllinK n intention to speak on the ques-J command, and passed a most eloquent . ' ",r i,ur.V was proceeding, but mHlesrTTCiijNatoguTff' whose services he reviewed and vhoseinent' Ant' l')e l'use ailjoiirned. lar sighted and prudent plans though at first countermanded by the ndniin istration, under the advice of Geti. EVACUATION.OF NAVY IL.ND. CottHSsrosiiiica or tub. albiit .hhu p. Buffo!, Jun 15. jesup, nan ueen at lengtii adopted, ea I avad myself of an express, on theee of ttate, by the latter, this waiUl necestttate, the best speech of (he session ani. p tor the cart, to say that the foice as. "-sembled on Navy Island evacuated lit nitrhl; iMr. IfndPeurnod Me P,.n. are now somewhere on or sh.ire, n j r., , . rt ' ondeMood, endeavonniftQ ma e their ISynum, and Mr." Glascock furilieiway Kiaome point higher up, to embark; "(or discussed the bill, which alter a debati wherers ot precisely known wthmit arms- that has been mostly political and ex ne camion are beinjr reegvefsa. Ttrt' puties, aerve be. The Mississippi election question i to.be resumed to morrow. Mr. Fof ter still occupies the floor on that ma ter. ' i .- IN SENATE. " Thurtdny, January 25, The titling wa, ehiefly consumed in dilu ting the bill granting pre-emptios) to lettleraii tire public lands, lo the details of hish tevnl amehdmenti ere msile) the mns! impnrUiinf which waa Mr. TV hite'a anietwimeiit, denng pre-emption to all Isnds for imprpvements.fi-. nr to die 'actual epirstkin ot Um IrUmu tie, whish was aihipteil .15 tr40. f - In the txune of Hie (Irscutiion, Mr: Vlite said ha knew t f one agent o( the Guvet icnt ihl OHnhtta be 'excepted trom the chuit il miseOHilnet, and he hoped there were may Mur he thought It would sicken almosrsTnSrTf to read the aeeoums which he bad read i this subject." Not only had Indian peronaiiwben permitted, bat, bv the rrrvrt, of the nul.k .,fR. eees themseltes, agenlt of tha Governmit had been members of the companies by wbj ) temati trsvilt had been committed, aniwlucb had been the main aaute ol distarbaneeSarooai thelodian. . v , . .. j s 1IUUSE OF REPRESENTATVES. Mr, Wise, from the select ctnmit. tee raised on the subject; repored the followinz ioint resolution: I A Resolved by the Senate and Hon MoT Re. reaentalive of th United f tates of Imeriei. lh Lriwgress " asoembled,' (two-thh-da of th Homes concurring,) That the folloving . mendrqenl U tha Constitution ha in legislature or the seversl e?tjitei which, wheo apnioved bv the Leeitsiu.ur .iJ nnrioa 01 tue cuaiea, shall bo valid,b all in tenta and purposes, as part 0 th. Coattilutioo of tho United State, to wb; " . . j to Beoalor Reorsawnuava A.n k. nondnsted or appointed oy tha PreadenA Sny office duruia thetiroo liepraneutatrva shall serve in, tho "Tia.. r '" oo r iwo years theieaf- me cannon belonfrmg to the State and the untied tstutea to Grand Island, and left them under tlie care of Col. Ayers, if Ihe militia. mow TltS BUFFALO COMHtnClAL aDVKBTSK 0 3HOXDAT- ScuLOKsra, Jau. 15. 1 Navy Island waj evacuated last nij;ht. The cannon belonging to the United 'Stales' have been returned, and are lying at Sebhwaer. Tbn fur the despatch of our con-capon, dent. We pre below sncb additional ,111 lormation aa we have subsequently Ivarned Itia believed IhaMh larger p'otti.MH of Vaa Uenaeelaer'i nien Tiave landed f.n the adjacent parts of Grand Island having 'pre vi.rn.ly se. t across Ihe musket, ic. bfl-.i.g. ntg to the Slate, which were ..commit ted to the custody ol Go). Ayres The farilo rmove. ment of the dUbanJed force are left to cwi jecture, . , ' " From tha Baltimore American. Jan. 22. . ' IMPORTANT FROM THE MIGUIUAN ., ,-fUONTIEB. :"' The following letter, Jrom a aource of the f rat reapectabilitjr at Detroit, convey, the par- liculara of important events which bate juat traqspired in that quarter., in reference to the revolt to panada. V? have here the ,devel opement of plana which have been heretofore occasionally hinted at In the aceouule that have reached a from Buffdo. I " . . L ' IaToiT, Jan. ?t 3ur eitr for ft la.t three day e ha bei in great confusion io consequence of Die oxren eivo pUn of invading Canada. by certain refu gee and other bavins' been d U Nothing of the movement wa k.nown7aave inat .roeeung had been held and raaolutiona bad been passed, but llwaa thousUt ihaf the mallar,wauld atop tltersw- - It baa- tiitoed out differently, for on Tbuaaday rright off the State trmt in ur city 1r$enal were secretly "'"'ytontheaameday foauaHimlred stand wore openly aeixed at tonrOe, and on tho ue--eeeding night our jail waa robbed of all tho trnia and Czed ammunition wbkb. bad been r 1 r. . . . . Cr um l0 aakj-aeeptng. , ; ', j on oeit morning a veae4 wilh about $00 Cost of Sympiir,y.'W,e f dfowlnj nrprt'pnatioiis are asked by the VM inpayment, for the" defence jojf. the' Nort'.iern Triintier'a'btl the pteservaiios of neutrality. fcl9r,000 to pay tlw 30CX militia called into gen ice 011 f t Canada frontier for three rnonilw, 1580,000 for travelling from and k turning to their homes,- 300,000 for flit', various ..objects ,f supply, M.p for accoutre in en ts,J5 7,5 (JO for surgeon's department,-aims atit- ' quipage 810,000, and Reo.000 y ev mated to be the ciist of leedir-g so men three months. Six. bundled en seventy five lluiUrand t.'ollatg the pre pie of the United St.ites must "pavfa order that Mr. Maiken7.ie may flour ish awhile ah an important tieraoiiS" anTr'Mr7"Re"rV make a fool ol hinifelf. - i' Cam. M. 1)ABIU fidBBIIIT. On Tuesday iutt. Gaonua llnr v. ntuM mond, Va wa examined befTireturk Cunan ana Uillisni 1 hompaon. Esquires, oi l charge of Ituhben.and commtted to.'tl, 'o mite 1111 tr.al tlier.lor, at, lite Spji, Term f our Superior Court I he c'a stance a d laded on taaminutioo, are tliew! our.ea r . ubt rne. Kq. Hn -dent t( tW Petersburg lUil ..1 a( c. F M. Gjrietl, hu Eiiijineer of ihe Kali ich It.;, I AcA tha.. aam. mm Utint A nrerttali Capt. Gmoii's IIiiteL Aliuut Ika, uf.lk.L. the niornine'. llr. (iiirnett w.a' w a nolsa in tlie rrbin, thonlt it wa ari tli k that he a at, at first, u x'le to dit;iuMii Tty-viti;trer,"-fef T3,TiM?rer ;?" Iy i the direction of the ed the ontlinoa of a mao'a aSouhfer andann aiKtnaing Mr Osborne bo h It apedrimi! bed in p irsnit of the fellow, who took t heel 4uosuUiai4y-4I-hjeede.l to tav baseinent atory, kn, endeavored to tMCipt throogh the otiterdoora, but hi p.,rtuti were so clffse to him that h waa miaoie W effect hi purpos-. Fii adv, however, h run against the door of the I'arlour.a 4 Ml it 0n;rr, where iinaole loeitrirate lii.ncll ia rematncil, with his pursuers at tlie door H dispute his grcas, until .th.r criea broufriit Capt, Guion and h a aeuama with liglV when he waa a, cured..' O.i goi tig back I I113 room, Mr. Osborne d'wicovrrvil tltat bit I'ocket btwk had been rifled of e.crl Imtlre dollars, but the, .iMso'nef baldf U inert strv ki.o leil,rBf.t ,,.,,:a, 'nu ilm t,d had ontcred tV room by ntufcr, attppajinj h 10 he his own. 4n searcliioif tho Fiirlmtf however, earefullytwo rods of mmi-y we found -in the corner of tlitt lir p!ace, a'lieia tbey had been, no doout, throw by DMlry. add where ihey would liave soon hi cu huml. Indeed, it ia pfobahJeH; at ' i-'i were Sl.tVi (k.trocd, ai dial tmn it sijli imttihg, ami ;' of H eoulil .be loUiiitnii li rta. Saint time el. td 'aflet hiranetl aad the elrrl eovety ,j . ,Bm.y, m lh'm u J lejliiklfl "ar rviihi.t mat La of haVhigbtea autjettt?, the aetHiM-(if Bi-av-;---" rci.''' " The t'ritanei is a w. II dreste'l, gealeel lt4' inR, )p"g man, two or thiW'd tenty, ll.,o Ji.l bij: fainter by It arte," nd Ml bronght lettei lo Me. Gaineit, (mubably geiiyi) resnmmeniling liitsi, hijliHr .wmlf man. He had beeu. m this 1 ny only r. eek, aml.no rtouU, iu his oce-jsinnsl y'f Vir. ; at't ron,hat discoveted aomeU,Bi ' li mpt hi eaphliry.-. Hegui .'-':- f, n A .Veto Canala;t for the PfuUU' fi'.-tThe Bal titnore Cbronfcler J. nouncing the arrival of Cm STtvi-Ar of the U. S. Navy' in that ciljw; that' -it is currently repot ted hw bout to receive a nwnination.lor tw Presidency,! from . a ;comp8oJ'"j source" )'lVe nave" Wad infohnifinilo M kame rflVrt fur uitntf wti .nasf. bt . - r wl'.' ... "were not pet nutted to ue U ,commandmr source' The is Philadclr'1!1 V. st a. at' I VT m. . . a I a : . ' - ak- II. . , . . K A "e at rafoa.U .B.L 1 inA . SVJUlaa S A ai .v . aa a .v 1 liolil wy mo ivinz ct ucoiunra, uo resiureil I ttnn, ine uouse went into Sommitteel f Air.' KenehirnAell .4 -a.il V. n""" "TOU ou.ie departed Iron onrv""" ""t'"' "J" ,-. uld aot sappoj t ne trot, w can-1 to their owner, un (be al edtretl eround lof flie Whole. fMiv Connor, of North th mpKJf af Jn.u ',n?V " Bel - British Island dia wd, the tskni the, 'bis ship iwm j

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