r S' VOL (BrF.vsvoiwT-tin, .a r irFWEsnAY.jnr i26. . . i I " rJ St' J . -u;-' . -v ,, : m I- 1 Aswr-av-' 4 lY "at 4 THE PATIMO i Is printed and published weekly l V. EARLY ST RJXCE, At Two Dollar per annum, pay able within three mouths from th ree-int of the first number, or rh DHars ater tne expiration of th time. ADVRRnK vlKNTS Not exreflitis; 10 lins, neatly in fprte I three times for one dollar, hi. 23 eents for every h :: f eiLi ! 1 1 "oation ; those' of renter I n c;t fi tv 1 lH-ne proportion Letters to the Kdi, tor mast he post paid. Jn'irna" ' of Ih4 hi Nineteenth Congress. Fin sgssio v. IN SKN VI'K. - IPedtiPsday, April 2. Mr.Rftndalnh cr-we notice, tmt to "Smr n i w tie " would 'iwi"ro:''"fv;,i-nviHtei r--ll-4rv-iiiH4i-7.aiJi:eTvJiy - v Die iinaininitus com Sr n life. Ii. K.then pmcee'led in his usno jMH' io ui'iidirt j iitne WMt ttcif vt'li Mm, am! t!o( who diil not i h hjoi. ' H deeluretl I ti at he Iim -ver hn taken into the nervie i v of 1 1 e present parties tlit thfr ie nt fiMir men in the Senile wl "ijjht i iieientlv alike fo enrr n vteiirf opposition tn ft ifru'n -ration and inpe every hody had teird of the violenre of the nppositjnu. would nay, that since the days of T'in the Baptist, the KiDgdom o? .Mven tiiflHrfth violence. .. ,nnd t!i ffrVenf fake it hy foree, lie .ive va rim interpretations of his text, and , aid he, no liikrn-arm men ever eMHid the kingdom of Havin, so no (ik w m mn turned out John the lt, nod mi lukewar n mo wilj suc ceed in tu'roinc: out John the 2d. fie n-Mild no' t;o with the Vie President, tinle ih would make plena; work; though in relation to this gentleman 'there were u Herence of opinion, that placed, I 'u as impaoHcbly from each that tte Legislative hrnnch of the O-Vvcrriiient hold f cq'iently recur to first principle, and express their o pinion a a check and directory to the Executive hranclvl herefore: Resdtjdf That it is the opinion o" his llu'ise that the policy recojjniz d in prident Washington's prWla natiotl'of 1793, repeated and enforc ed hy( his farewell addrss relative to our foreign aO'airs, ha heen, is now, and nnjfljt to he in time to come, the settlexl 'policy of the (Joverr.meitt. n&tittd. That every declaration f p 'jliy belongs""exrtiisively tn .the a e branM of the liMirn- the vast smi 'ph which lay between then. He pronounced the adminin i s f ra t o n i n en m p ' tent and r iinfait hfut; L men, ind unauthorized by the Executive- Ilesolvrd, That no oftlce can he ere ateif, or office r nominated or appoin ted by the Executive branch without the authority of Congress. The Panama question being: the nr. dcr of the day, the Hone resolved it self into a committee of the Whole, and resumed the consideration of the resolution reported by the Committee of Foreign Affairs, as proposed to he ametideii by .Mt MeLaan f Dela ware, and Mr. Itives of Virginia FOHKIGN. the Senate in the piesioi of it an cient and accustomed pnyilees via. flip m ntinintinent of t he luridi't eo n- mitteex. and the ti per viin of the th'ii?'', mid h, thtt t m? 15 Zne oy spoke in favor of the orisrinal resolu ioornal. Mr. K. remarked tlrut this Mr Mr. F Hemphill of Peny!vania and ? r an el s JoTirisi) h " o f Ken 1 11 c k y , wh'n I could sprak hai'shly of them; dnv that he was ci ho ly exhibited a memorable int nCe hiu weBi 11 to rt-ny tiuti he was ci of tlie proclivity -of human alVairs to Ihrr insane, or wholly under the in lervnude and abuse, and eoni lerinj Hmnce of uia passinns. The battle it 1 he duty of the ollict-rs of the Sen- f iVaterl o had been fought, and the ate to make out and correct the Journ- petple had lust it; and unless they 1 ;r thav u.r nnt n,nl.lp nf il..inn coild !ioke olT the chains of servt- Friday, April 14, In Committee uf the Whole on the this, he would put persons in their vi ide, and arouse the def. nee of their igfate f tiie (Jo. on, Mr Webster m d tion: anil on motion ot Mr. veb ster of 'Massachusetts, the Committee rose with leave to sit again, and the House adjourned. places who were. V Tlie-Judiciafv bill wm t9itn takn Roe. their liberties were forever1 In the course of his animad ..f 'f''w-T'" eon 11 (let! In m remiiricM Hi'Minnt tnutn nss,iiie pi r" the bill, and in favor of the mo' ion ro fi'iied 'ho dmin Htrati.-n had bought reeoMimit it as not to increase th upland prostituted to n base and ser- prS'nt number of .luilges. le wu viaupport of their cause. iueced d Jy .In dare Win e of Terr -en- lee, who enntendrd that ihe "statw o." Friday, April 14. ihin's in the Western Country, impe- 'he Senate then fominuMl the con- liousiy demanded the pasmiqe of the sidjralion of the Judiciary hill, Mr. bill and that existing 'nevauce " 0uiiury s motion to recommit sti!l loudly called for remedy. fteiil jn, w h 1 c h wa finally lout, 31 to 8. U,lr, Mills moved to reduce the . 1 one of the most eloquent speeches which hits heen heard on this or any Wlllfll he af-lH aririltA fnr nlintt iwn limirs ftnj three quarters, to a full house every member of which seemed transfixed to his seat. In the course of his ob servation be took occassion to reply o what .,had-been intended hy jt;nie of the antagonists of the Mission, as an attack upon Mr Clay, hy attributing to him all the !ont h American po! cy, nintljpr of Judges from 9 to 8 f li is moMn wan tiealived, 30 to 7. Mr. Fiolly moved an ainendinent to the bill Ik prevent any member of Con Thwsday April 13. Mr. Randolph, urt e ihly to 1 he no tice he gave yesterday, subuiiiied a motion lit restore to the Senate the ap pointment of its Standing Commit- qreVfiom prnctising in the Supreme tees, and to the Secretary of Senate, Ctri during the period for which he the correction and revision of the wai jlecled. Negatived, 34 to 2. Journal. Mr? I. commenced with Thj till was then ordered to a third remai-kiiisj, that not iug but an unpen- reafitg ous sense of duty, led him to impose the burden on himself, and that it had lain on his mind an onerous loud, day after day and night after night. It was n consequence of a 'ad as notQ rius as it vsi disgusting, that tin Viee-Preiidenncy had been converted intu a mere sineeure, slid that lh BossoK.Apri 9. noon. By the fastsailinsr, shipJaper, Capt. Crockjer, in 23 days from Li verpool, arrived at this port. Lot' don papers f the t Ith, and Iiverpoof of he 13th ult. have heen f.peeived. The papers give a melancholy sketch of the commercial dfstre pre vailing in several parts of Germany. Let us hope, however, (ay the Lon don Public Ledger) that We shall re peive more fovorable aeeouti, f om r -l rjoartrj mid we fe jut kfi d; jo this op nioii, hy the certain siajn of reviving confidence which are exhibi ted in our o'sn market. There are already (says the same pai er) the cleareHt indications of improveriient in almost every part of th countiy; a- d tin projrpmv rie which is t k ini place in funded property, is only a faithful picture of what is going; oa in every other tranm lion of tra'lp. ., The Jewish house of Lopo at Bromhurg. has failed fof two mi'l on doi la c: its J a 1 1 ur. ,1 a. as c r 1 beiL J o m vet speculation in wool, grain and other produce. " 1 " London, March 11 The French papers are filled with debates in the;. Chamber of Deputies on the ind 01111- inn c"ioni0i ui ri. if urniio. They cimtain acc'untsleiiraet'd from the Au ri n ObsHfyer, which5. seem to confirm the favorable inteli v ' g-nce b fore . revived fro u Gn ,cf Miss longt has ben poyisiotied ty the Greek fleet. A other naVi l vic tory is. mentioned, in which Miuulis and Conaris succeeded in setting lire mem were niree 01 ineir iac s' smts. Mr. Stratford U ftnjtifp hjtIc!i.C?il--i-; mtprviews aT Hydra with Mavrac'or dato. Immediatelv after the; depar- lure of the Koglish Amlrassador, a i flotilla put to sea with 2000 tro 'ps oa boa id, destined for groponirwhiie)A ageneraf insurreetirn has hrokert Vut l : ttgiisuthe I if fc A'i h rTlfviM'on'" JSS OF He PRE SENT A TIFES, 1 1'.. : .1 . .. a:1 . Ihi Panama question was then re- m Mtt v m surtes, in Committee or the H liole llojsii Mr. Livingston, of Louisia na. Wl Mr. Iteed.of Massachusetts. idem -pro tempore had been compel- dowered speeches in favor of the Ite led to discharge the "whole ol the du- solijllnnf tis. while the incumbent had rece;:J,rin AlVairs, and against the a Ted the salary An-I it the confi- 'minaienl ollVred by Mr. McLane of di-nce of the Senate in the late Mr. Didaimre, when Mr. Keed had con- Oaillard.both at a member and i c'udeiL the co.nmittee rose and the presiding officer, that induced this body to vest in him the appointment of Committees, and the-.superviinn of the Journal. In 'reUtnin to the ousejadjourned. 1 11 1 i. Ttursday, April 13. . The following preambl & resolu Journal, Mr. II. stated if was ow ng:ions were submitted hy Mr. Thompp- : . .. .. e . . 1. I.. ... . t i mi e 1 ... : . . iu ine lucouipriuiicj oittir inir r-nn oi wuio; reierrcu iub corniniiier cref'ary of enate, from whateverjf (he Whole on the Slate of the ,Uo cacme it p'oceded, that the ' changfjiuii; and ordered to be printed: was made, and having a I reiden( ( I he settled policy of ibis govern Wrt&drlHvfm discharged his duiinent has heen, since seventeen hun- tie, a motion was made to ehangc ih ,red and ninety three, to form no po rn I e, which prevailed. Mr. It. thei dtieal relations or entangling aliian wenl into the history of a resolut ionlpes with any' foreign nation. Uui which he had ofTered in secret e inre the famous declaration in the sion, wnich had not heen allowed t President Message of 1822, there remain on. the Journal, nnd whiehi p) -arn to be a manifest deviation, or when the Executive Journal was puhj fisposiiion to deviate, by the ExeCu- 'x lished, not beinsj; in it, gave him a ive Department of the Government, tnjjeh pain, as any one event fir th 'Vom that well known maxim of poll- ,jCOrse of his political life I his r. v. To chek such assumption, atiif o1uii5invasVabBequciitly entered ojtt asuumptiqu it is proper .aotLjii '.A " " t v", ' ' " : ' '.' ' . I--'--'- ' : : which had been of recent years urged t of 0' 0 men has sailed j r AlFe tHo-L-on the country. I his accusation he reinforce the corps of Col. Fafivier. , made the basis of the most eloquent J Trieste, Pen. 23. JTht' (IhsVriv' and eflieent compli cents to M Clay, ' ver of TriesTe" says, tliaf news had -' which the imag nation can readily been brooght by a ship 'in tTiTlaVd conceive. If, ' xaid he. it be meant, from Catania, that 01? thp,12ihWBt, f that by his love of civil liberty, ; he : a Greek division attempting to tiiiVvf had been leu to regard the condition supplies into Misoloiighi, wa rcpul- . of these new nations at an earlier pe-1 sed after an obstinate engagement.. : nod (dan any other gentleman; or, 11 by the Ottoman squadron and ret rea- J; be had Tlisptayed greater. sagai!hyinTee foreseeing the result of their glorious I to relieve Missolonghi. which waA- supposed n il to hae more than 20 da' s. struggle for independence; if it be meant that it had devolved on him provisions for Oo the-other to lead the willing and the unwilling hand letters from Zaiite of the 2d to direct their sympathies to these nrf-; Feb. give a verydifiVrent account of tions, and to welcome them into the family of nation: if this be nieant, then lie is the most fortunate of men. He has ident fied himself with a to rs " as glorious-hHts character, tis it will be everlosting ifi ii coniequences If in tbis free country, he was the first to hail kindred fredom; if in hi wie country he was the , wise8 if in this gallant country, he was galfaut 1 ho earliest in bringing forward these States into the circle of liberty he has accomplished fame enough: it will last as long as they last. Ilis rejpul tatioo may be envied by the moist ex alted. If this be impolitic, Ood grant that 1 had sud'ered it! If thif he w ckedness, Cod grant that 1 had ex hibited it!P Den. Houston took the floor oftei wards, but only spoke about fifieen minutes. Mr. Carson moved that the committee rise, which was carried. and the House adjourned. Saturday, April 15 On motion of Mr. Cocke of 1'enii. the time for (he meeting 6f the Huus" during the renfaiiftpJhesjiion wai fixed. if iO ;b'clwlc.lift331 1 the nlfair: alhdting that the Ureekf at first, pretending fofly,, were ptiV sued by the Turks, bui the Tformer were soon formed in oder of haitfe, burnt-swVurkish - tt i ga( e,l ookf fire hipT and b'artit and plundered a'X'Mgj : wtMch rau agrounif, afier whieluthe -Turks retreated to patrai, .and;i hcJj Greeks resuming f heir station j fl I it 10 long hi s ueeT?aeji hTTbvf ; n s u p- " : plieijniojil. jnisey ii eoiitiriiied by; lei ters from Corfu wfiicirrcarne down to the 1 1th ult.- - t Paris. March 9 The Phirea'A G izej t e of I hi 25U Pe b: an rlo u ne esj !hat j he Greeks have cHpiured evt r a I t ra ns po rtsy bo u n 1 fro m A lex a n tlr i ar u odon, with froopt ; and amrnuni- - ion;,- '--v '",'''."'.' "N;;-''; y rrrrrf-- ':r7Ta? ' 7 London. Ala reh i 1 iWe have re , ivid. he Journal de Bt. Petersburgti to theid ult. ' , 't?:$y ;'. yn'"xr4 ' The reiiiaiys of the; late Rmpernr Vlexarider have arrived m 5Uf-iv . ..... 1 t ..cf 11....: iv t. ..V'ii mini wriuii uriiiinuu, run "lliriUl y aettpateh, describes iu' the followiu J , 1 Manner the entrance of the luneraiXJ? ! j'i ocesMon into I ula: j r i ) ft Vh et 2& ' h J a n ( h Peb ) the Jrueeii iinj e t .0 it I ttt seVen i u th e :4 1 1 i V mm 1 'ifx:JL