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2hrtrt i j !o .!.c,v,, , W "I- " CflgJ Hi.. fiS. l.t . Kmoltid. lbl for ll ij pur-
. .1 iri n 1 - p' ge of decline President and Vice
TV-IE P'VTKIO T,
Is printd and pullilte(l week!)' hy
7 F.ARLT STRAW, !l
At I'Vo Dollars per annum pay-
fthlp v I ' i n three nnntli (Vom the
jeceiptnhe Grst number, or Three
X) llar after ihe exptratioa uf that
time.
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Not fxce(liiij 10 lines, neatly ill
rtLil ILre lian for olio 3 trl I a r , rd
25 cen'8 for every Hiiccceiliiig pulili
cation; those of pjreuter length in tlte
ainio proportion Letleri to I he K!i
tor mtst post paid.
JJXE FOREIGN YEJlrS
Vftfi papers of tlu Sih Mrci have
en received, but t'ey cnfiiued no-
Ihinsf of-import .anee. Vhv litojlp
sat
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prneit Ht the"Coremtioit of the Jim-
peror 0 ituHhia.
Vi have tlio news of the arrival of
the i'tiueral procession of thp.litj Km
eror, in the aneint cupit I of Iloiii.
l'eternbare;h v,s u 1 1 of l'.
reig n, who camt fr'un nil the eurl
f K ii rope lo-ccmp'iment lh new
Emperor. Tbe ljluk((f NVcIlioton
Vaiieioecied ill u few dav.
'Kvery t hinq was traoo;:iil at, War
'Ihm. where Cont'anfine wus malcui?
gr a- preparatiors f:r the reccptioii
nf 'h? I)uk of Wellington, on hi
way o St. uete. H!ot b. .The Km
orur Nicholas was to visit To I and
Jfw rf corrntioo. v- . v
A London paper, speaking of th
probable biisinens il' tbe Duke of
Wetliolon, w,ho set out on Ihh av
- la Pet tirshujjjh axl-. :; JUIVU;
Yily on which waoumrlvcs place t lie
greatest reliance, that urgent poini
eal negotiation, und iut Court eii-
?U&:te, is- the chief object of hit
trace's journey. The s rou fecliog
of tfie Uussian army in favor of thir
Co ieligit.niiti, which wtti restrain'. I
by tiio late Emperor, cannot socuity
b repressed by his sueeeMor ; nnd
he wh''e Kspptian garrison. Thir-v-six
Christian oflieer were amonc
be prmmora . t'ey arto be march-
id and fchotvn from village to village'.
H inrainou's ap'ostntes. who, torcrtv
finer their titles in Cbrintians. bnve
mjisted iu-thc service of ibe Turks.
Mirahaoi l'ueh, nffer bavirir three
Kiinett endeavoured t advanee from
afros into three different purls of
MepotsuesKUrf, ivu beaten on nl!
i'd's, and obliged to return into that
tity.
I'Iitp nr I'urlher rfinrtu of ad
(t by ti" vfrf.xl.
Ca'i n at Lr)nto. .Ian.
0 . w 1
Mtln thot the fir':ks had at
neke.i ibo Turkn at Iepairto and Pa
ran, and gained a signal victory.
itter dut
Hrfi ani inierlins ix- so as tore- Mr. McLane, the committee rose, antj
eonetfrrence of six Juders.
on wks lost, and the uues-
lu on the tirg part or the original
nm ndmfnt was determined in the ne
i;a Yi Ayes 20 Nays 21. ()u4hc
e(n(? branch of the amendment; the
vo v'at Ayes 7 Nays 34.
fotJfC OF JlEPRESENTJriFES,
obtained leave to sit again.
ed
Income and Expenditure of Greet
lr ta 11 liy 11 ireasury document
nfMonled to ibe Moue of (yOinmoi9.
t apit ar that tbe total income of
.he United Kingdom, in fbo yearen-
Jauuarv tS2(5, was f7273.
Kino tern tit Contcress.
IS
SKNATE.
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Monday April 3.
The Senate w oceopi(l p uiei
fvlly in tbe eouiidt ration tit ihe u
nendttifut i' tbe CoitKtitntion (re
iriclin: tbe. Pri-ident eliibiJily to
4
Tuesday, April -4-.
1 The Senate v;aj eug.igd 1be.gr1 a
Saturday, April i
Vt tie private orders of the da
J . I uisoistpoiied. and the House tn-k
kf.Vf io.s;- r-A"'i' hA proposed
AM'ir.dmrnts l tbe CoiiaiilMliojijiLUis,
United States. Mr. MT)ql.ee said
iliat as (the object f going into com
mittee fflhe V hole, on the-tate of
th; l!nSon was, as he understood, to
reply ti his urgument of the day be
fore, hH was desirous (bat gentlemen
should nave an opportunity as early
as possible he therefore hoped that
the motion would prev-i'l. It did pre
vail, and Mr. M'l.aoe of Del. having
s Tuesdat, April 4. ., ;
Mr. Drayton, of S C. submitted th
following refolutions, which were r,
fefred to the committee of twenty-font
members, appointed on Mr M'Duf
he's Resolutions : . :
1st. Resolved, That the Contti
tut ion he so amended, that if no van"
didato for the l'feideney of the UnU'
(ed Htates, shall reeeivr a majority of v
the whole numbpr of vota jn the prir-
irv Coll f K!ectiV tHt thl; j:
candidates having the '"'two "highest,
numbers on the list shall.again be to
tevd for in the saoe manner as thn fust
ballot, the votes at the second ballot
to be counted by States ; and that tjio
election for Vice President of the, ;
States shall under the name cirrurn-- vi
stances, mutatis mutandis, he eonduo f
ted in the same manner, ann pe regn . ; .j
lated by the same principles. "t'S V
President of the United States.; the
Constitution ought to be amended in
mi oh manner as will prevent the elec
tion of the aforesaid otUcers frctn de
volvia on Congress.
2d Ukkolved, That a uniform sys
tem of voting by districts, ought to be
etablished in all the States ; the
number of dist ricts in eaeh State to
equal the number of Senators and lie
Ot l)uenf i7T T I, at nn nna . W tl (1
was an Klector of the Prcsidem-and' r V
Hee Treiideni in tlie ' ut
ges shall be an Elector at the second'
Election. ,!,f v - - 1
- rho ifo'oerthcv?iraeild'(HbertM.
Orders of theUayirandwentinta7
committee of the whole on the ifato"- c
of the Lioinn, pnrthe reportlbf tho, t -committee
of foreign affairs, toyhota 'V ' .
was referred the message of the rre
sident in relation to the Panama MW
sion, whieh report concludes with the,
following resolution : , J J-'-JZ 'if'XH
lUsoLtKO, that in the opinion,
tvo terms) w Inch p..s Uy a lurr.e preseutatives to whieh such Stale may of the House; it is expedient to appro ' j
cecutiv bu.iiies. huviiiL' one Vote. the President of Ihe U.Statei to arnd
I 1
3. Resolved, That a select com
jjmittie bp appointed, with instructions
the euate v.-as. eug.iglhe.gra-ia MeparM end reports jahii resulu
r p-vlUi- ilfJ iaV on '.liio'mh idu-,0 jjllracing the Aforesaid objAts.
Ug the existing duty on "Salt, and
tie rtmaiuder in Executive buine4.
! in i t eri to the Congr est of Paa-
ma
. v- - '- .
Vie 1, ana of Delaware, yesterdati of , V
fcred the following amendment :
It being understood a the opinnn "'-
of thii Hou s e , t h a t , a i t h a s - a I w n yr
Mr.'Trimblo of Kentucky, and Mr.
Vance of Ohio, replied to Mr. McDuf
fie. renellint: his charees of eorruii-
lutious with loretn naTions to uave
with them as little uolilical coi nee
arip; t ixciuue memuers 01 i-onre lowed, which, for particular reasons,
foui being appointrd 10 civil oliiee, Ue forbear to remark upon at present,
icrv made lht order of the day for () nibtion of Mr. Webster the com
ilood.ty next.- I he bill making au ,niitt.c then rose ond reported the re?
ippropriati .ii "of fo,0oo dollar for Su,jitoti to the House without amend
emoviug tlte obsructtons in the Sa , mcnt and a call for the previous
va
eyitth was ordered to be . ugro sed yuetion was made and sustained.
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jKtetioiai, ascriomg ttie late muuny-.j u third reading. I he Senate; Tue question VeTngTakenVon the
and bloodshed at Peterslmrgh to H'jj thrii went inio tb.e considerution of fir,t resolution, the result was, Yea
li-cnn-. u ueciare.i 10 ins anient Executive business. I 130 Navs i52.
luai imp iiiny uicaus hi cnciiiiJ uaii"
ge.r to his person and gnv?rnment, is; Thursday, April 0.
to interfere, in favor of the Greeks! -piie Senate was engaged in private
Unless he can act in concert with hiJ )U),;Uess duringihe day.
alius, he must act single-handed n .
this imp rtant.euterpri.e, and in that Friday. April 7,
cae ambition might not stop whei A bill. was reported, providing fori
bumanity was satisfied. To prevent! the gradual abolition of tbe duty ou
therefore, the war to which the march) ,t an(j another for reducing the
of the Uussian troops ugainst Turkey
Wight lend, the Duke of Wellington
is. empowered 0 otter our c opera'ioij
ft; r. eltVcl ina; t be,i aimed iate and. comi
plete independence of Greece.
IN -t lung uui so important an ou
ject could have induced his Grace t
Oiidertakf so fatiguing a journey at
tbe present inclement reason of tbe
ar, and in hif present delicate state
of health If Uusftia and l'nirlan(
J in co rd ta IJ J J,?UJ itii !jaci .&.-Fra n c eJ
eo-(perate, as no doubt she will, they
can encounter no oniisition fr om Con-'
i. C- r ' ' . -
s&tt.im&'nitfi yT! F'rfll h'l",?" t"ii".-
t4 A private letter, datedZante, Jan
42, tays that on the 6th of that month;
ighteen vessels of w ar, belonginpj i
tbe fleet of the Captain Pacha, were
taken, burnt, or thrown, on the shore
of Kiolia. ' In add'tj a to this, an im
p'Vtant victory had been gnined upon
lat.d. On tbe ( night ot the 27tli Uee
Cfl roeotronl7Iia v ' IiTg hlowifi up one of
tbi gates of ropilia, threw him-ij
trit into inai.ntacf. a 'ne neui n
cing
existing duties on Teun, Wine and
Cottle. The remainder of the day
ua.v spent in the consideration of the
Judiciary Bill, recently passed by the
1't.Uho of Kepresentatives
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Monday, April iQ.
The consideration of tb Judiciary
Bill wai resumed, and was the sub
ject of discussion the whole day. The
motion pending was the motion by
Vf r. Rnwatrrta-amnd the bill," by re
quiring a concurrence of seven of the
JuHtiees ol Ihe Supreme Court in any
On the secoud resolution, the result
wan, Yeas oi Nu)s tDl.
The third resolution was decided in
the allirinative by a large majority,
and a committee composed of twenty
four members was ordered to be appointed.
tion as possible : to preserve pence
commerce and friendship, with all na..:
tions, and to form entangling alliaoy
cet with uone; the minister that"
mav be sent shall attend at the said
Congress in a diplomatic character
merely ; and shall not be authorised
to discuss, consider, or const It, upon "
any proposition of all ance, offettsive
or defensive, -between this country
and e.ny of the Spanish American Go
vernineuti, or any stipulation cem
paet, or declaration, binding tin Uni.
ted States in any way, or to any ex
tent, to resist interferance from a
Monday, April 3.
Tbe. following genllemeu ivero an
nounced a composing the committee
on tbe resolution of Mr. M'DuUie,
c pro;osing an- amendment to the Con
Juv'inon viz : ;
Messrs. MDuilie, Lincoln, Bart
lett, Bailey, Pearce, I ngenoll, Mat
locks, llollman, Cassedy Markley,
McLane, of Del. Little. Stevenson, of
Va. Saunders, Tattnall, Campbell,
Pest, Cook, Trimble, Polk, Scott,
Owetrr MJKecpind tirenn
Tbe orders of the day were then
taken up, and the House resolved it
broad with the domestic oncerng o V
the aforesaid Governments, or any -measure
whieh shall commit the prev
sent or future neutral rights or duties
of these United States, either at may.
regard bur 0 pea njo at lonr, jf r be t weeo
4S
stitutiorKof the United States, the
Constitution of aviv State, the law of
aiij Slate, or any law ofCongress ;
ind providing further, that such kind
of process only shall be issued, and in
ueh o:d r only, upoi the judgments
of the United States Court, us aire
a n t h 0 Prised- a n d, p nr nf i)LteiLbyl b CLla
or the State Mr. Kowan supported
his amendment in ai speech of great
ability. Mr Tazewell'movd to a
the state of tbe Union, Mr. Steven
sod', of Va in the Chair, and took up
t -s
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the several States 0! Mcxipo & Sooth
Ameriea44eAyin
free to adopt,: in .arly even t which r
may happen, alfectirig the relations of J
the Spanish Americun Gover tne nta "
with each other, or with foreign na
tions, such measures as the friendly
iiisuosmon eneriined nvthe Amen
can people, towards the people of' . ?x
those States, and the honor an cTln te-"7"
rest of this nation may require.' -
.Mr. Mc Lane then roieaduppor
ment, conhned chiefly to the merit if
his owrtf proposition.s-rMir.-Vebtefi -
the report of 1 he committee of Ko. of Mais followed himtbriIy in op , ;
reign att'airs, on the expediency of the' position to tninendmeo 4:andM r i
proposed, mission to Panama. Mr 'Powell of ya.lfdelifered
I'li'Uituc ui Lin. aim i t . ioui ui ; ojir-i-v iu lavui ' iraviuuuiii t
Geo. submitted amendments to tbe re-f ported by the OontmitCSof If sctjr? i
ifiiuttonrtparled ,b the eom jtiittee, AQiilTir and again .
limiting the powers of the Mltiisters ;meQdment.'::'W'hen'tMr.--'''Po'w'elllift3 : -which
omeiidinnts were ordered to coneluded, the committee1 rose, oa'
be printed, iai'd. that time for that miVrion of .Mr. Wood, - of Nr.Y antf
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tenihODsandOreeksraud capture
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