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"- - 1 , ii 1 ii L '. '. . ' . 1 11 1 : " 1 1 . . r T r-r CQKOB-pSS. wWrcactfrf sundry peti&As, The cnmsrd bill making further pro. tten (jt military !?ra5e.l2Sc trar. was read the tMrt umemndpagrf -r-i' i mrtttnrtrf MlV CaThOUJJthe peered the vnenrrp orto J .t. - XT ,Lr Ma n r lull.- l a -..m. f it, whole MKrtelsonY of .v- U.W. vui'thatnhitCt tithe QUI flavins teea read, rstablohtee a J?w . Vkh capUal of .thirrj3ve.rni&o .xi i: rt tWtinc to tUcUcpcblic -iirtnrt to drtall: vaa tre. he itfcJ, that pnoci?te aJ Octal crwIjt be u ru:cd r but he should at ptesait kcrp tatm Sklnct; He did tjA prpc Co 'dompro tLii Kcuion. the power of Cm- rrexsto aat lUaVCMnrw;. nor the Sueitiab whethejr the general tendeocy ofj D-xcUyai fivcrble or unUTcraoieto tws -w- -...irv' whytXf r a National Bank: . vouid be iarorable.to the operations of J the rovemenCrTo ducun tnese quea c U coflfdidwauW.bcran umJcs. ccruropdontlme.'. The coastttutionaj qKia' Iad been aircadf. sn frclj- ac3 frequently discae thaf all hadtnad m npthdrmindca it c at,.lw f ther anki trere farorable to publcliber ty ittlrWspt Ulive: The fuctof tbcn$tcncaof baulcv .t .r. industry cf the nation. The only qucvrinn;a o thu hand; un- ' der what mfcdificauons were panas mosz useful; apd-whcUrcr ibe.-Umtrd SAtes 3rht or ru'htcot to exercise the power toWlisii bn- Ai whether IttonaiaiWXwldtc favo- 'rab!c to the idinicdstratjon oTihe financea tt tb govcTBtnenty If one cfl ; ;w! th there was WVidle Uibv tlu'centrcren ' tfould excus hinif he didr6t enter into it. J-eavroe; all thcie questions then, Mr. saisl, he propmedto ejeabun the cause. an4 statu of the discrdcr the national SrVeacy, and the 4cition.whcihf t it waa in the pover of Ccrgresa, by esubliihing a Sata--nal Banivtb remove .thcie disor lcr: ThJi, he observed va qucatwn cf norrltv and sital Importance;-a qne$ tioo wlvlcli freatly aSccted the charaaer tnd prosperity of hcr country. Arto theatate.oCthc currency of tbc tatioo, Mr.Cproceed5d to remark that it was extrjctnely depredated, and in der p;es rariring Accortfcg Jto die different tccliun? of the country. sdltv euld asjeut, That thU ttate oJ the corretiey was a ttain ri publid and priTatcVcreIU3iad Ciji'rT ocs to the,raoralf f Oe community,. n clear a pcsitici'as to reqnire no proof. There were,- UowcTcr ether Coajjdera tiocs arisinc from the vtate of th enrrcn cy not to distinctly felt, not w; generally assented to. The str.te tf tur circulating medium -as,he $ald,tp;;nscdto thcjirin cip'ca of the federal cousu:u:jou.: The rmwxr was given to'CWgrtirf by that in atrurocnlia eipreis terms to regulate the currency of the United States. In point ctf att. he s-ud, that powej", though given to Conrrtu. b not tharhajivTbe power is cxtrd?edby lontinginstitutiona, no longer ixspcxsible fcrrthe Correctness .with hich.hey, rnaaage Jt.:.GoJd and itjlvcr-tarediiappcaixtl entirely T there is no mcrcy uux ppcr ni3..c)ajic xuat 'iUuti. cAl.l.doubt , bc money cf the United Sutrs was intended to be pla ced entirely ticder the control cf Congress The only f-bject the iramcrs cf th e con stitution ccld have ')n view ingivisg to Congrers the powez to ccin money, rc nlate the value thcreoi and cf foreign coin, must have, been to give a seAuiK-ss atd fixed value to tbe currency cfihe U r.itcd Sta;.rs.; The state cf things' at the timecftKe aucptica.'ef the cnstitmlon, afforded Mr. C. an argturient in snpport cf his ccnstructicn: 1 here tiuui exrtc'd he said, a depredated paper currency, which could or ly be regulated and made uniform by ghiig a power for that purpose to the general government: The states could not do it lie .argued, therefore, lakrarifrto view-the nrobibiticn apainvt the states issuing bills cf credit, that there wasa svrcng presurapimn inn poer was ictenuea to D exausireiy jiven to v:cni ghcts. We have in lieu of&old and lUrer a paper medium, unequally but general? deVreciattd, wldchvahecs the trakle and m4ustr- cfthe nation; which 'pataHcr' the natiocal arm ; which' sulBcsthefahh . both public and private rf this Xj. States r a paper nolcnger mtihg cn'gcld and sili vcr as its oasis. Te ba-v c iadetdjawa re-ftlatir-gthe currtncj.cffoxeirti ccin'a but they ajet under prtvrnt. circtmjtances, m ro.Lcr of legislatlcn. because there h vo. ccin in circultkn. eThe right of making; xncncy an attribute of sovereign power, a acred and important right, watesercis ed by two hundred and sixtv banks, scat tcred over eve.ry part cfthe United States, rot repotisib!e to aay'powef whatevtr for the;r hvues of paper. Th neJtt eo auiry was, how thin evil wasto be retne-. died ? Restore, said hr thce institntions to their oribal use ; cause thetu toive up thrir usurped pewer ; cause them' to return to their legitimate ofhec cf places, cf discount and deposit. Jet litem Jbe no longer mere papr machiucs ; restore the state of things wlich existed anterior-lo 1R1 s whkh was ccntinrat with the just pnliey and interests of tiz cocntry ; caftse ihem to fulfal their f tirsctr , to .respect their broken fahh; resolve that every where theix shall be ad unlaorm ralqeta the r vcrul currency ; oar enftstrtation 1 ccnaul will tbxn prevaiL How thep i this desirable end to be attained?. What diflicuHies itacd in the n ay ? The rrvoa why t.e bars ccuid nctciw com- must of JtzrRz?rtr.rtirzx'? diralityvcf - thtirrn?1 inear.! !tb f j?:ul;thetn ;-.to: thr.f -isiq-ng nicro. paper than t' vW deep .Virecid r, thcUnHcd cs Frrc notVlit tte snlt pf. jdl ; the- banks. rtTre'tSari fifteen tUllicn of ecicowith a'camtal tmcan'Jnrtbout y&T?? rmlliona of dollars I hence the ciuse of the aeprtciitioa. t;fank .ehe jctesf nf Warr i cireulitlDnbevond that of spey tbvtheifults. According to csUmar. m atici thereem nlaticm within J the United Sutevro nnan:a H!utiKT cf dollars cf baukhcteavCrcditf .and bank tSaperln epehapeof. 0hc'r.-3upposmg thirty Ulionsvof theae to bo m possession .rkkVt Kmirlrr. tli ere were per- i haps cne hundred and seventy millions ad ftoallyia ctrculAtian.crcn which the bank draw interest.' 4 nc prcporuuo u-r the-'demand and supply ."which regulates the price of every tb'". regulatea also t,k hi rancr.? In nrbnortion as w :' vrcvl. it drnrcciateain va- luC MJ-.C said the Bank iiad embar- ! rasted themselves iy suDscniomg pr oo !rmichf the Dublic stocks The-banks are not insolvent, they never were more sol vent. If time DcallowedUem,thcyTOay before long be. in a cenditich to -resume payment of specie, tf OicrBinks would regularly and consenranexmsly.-' begin to dbpwxf their stock tocall in their note, for the treasury nces they have, and mo derately curtail their, private discounts ; U thyVeouldact in conccf.b.this man ner, thev roieht resume vpec "fcavrnents. if they -were to withdraw by the sale of a I part'onty of their stock and treasury notes tweutyhve miuirna tnein nofes . irom circulation, the rest wjould be appreciated Iq "par, or nearly; andtly uld still have Mroillious of stock disposable to send to Europe for specie. cc?, JU only difficulty- that of priKlucicsconcert; was, one which it belonged to Congress to sur- mount. .The inuispoiiiion of the baas,; from rrjotives of interest, obviously grow ing out of the vast profits noit of them, ave lately realised, may be supposed, r A National Bank, he snid, pyinfsper; cic, itself would have a tendency to make, specie pavments general, as well by itsin- Ifluence as by its example. It will be the : interest of the national ' bank to prvduce this state of things, because otherwise its operations will be greatly circumscribed, as it must pay out specie or national duuk notes: for he pjtesumcri fone of the tirst rules of such a bank would be to take the notes cf no hank winch did uot pay in cild and silver A national oanic oi inu lion v with the aid ofythese ba.iks which are 'at ence ready to pay specie, would produce a powerful eflect ail over the a nicn.O Further, aNaiioual Bank would enable the government to resort to mea sures whicll would make it unprofitable to banks to continue we vioiauon 01 tneir contracts, and advantageous to return to the observation of them. " The leading measure efftfiis -character would be to strip the banks refusing to pay specie of all the profits arising trom the business ! of the government to prohibit deposits ,'witlrthem, and to refuse to receive their notes 4n payment of dues to the govern- ! ment,T:If they persisted in refusing to re sume payments in specie, Congress must I they had in itheir power. : Mr. Randolph was glad to see a cause so important in hands able. He pro mised the houorable gentleman, though he mjght not agree in his mode of remedy iiig the evil, he would go with him mUhe application pf any adequate remedy tp"dn cvd which he regarded as most enormous. Mr. Scrgc-nt moved to amend the hrst section of the bill by striking out the words ' thirty hve," and inverting twenty," as Bank. L .5 A Calhoun ; in opposition to this motion, and of Mr. Jritkin in favor of it, the committee rose, reponed nrogrev, and churned leave to bit again, and the House adjourned. , TtJr-spAT,jrp. 7. Aftcrthc prestntauon and reference of sundry petitjws ' lr. Ndscn cf Virginia, fromthe conn' miuec on the Judiqaxy, repftrte a bill t6 establish an unifb; 21 system of bankruptcy throughoat the UmteuSlktcs ; which was twice, readnd commitftd. Mr. Robertson, from tlic committee on public laftds,. reported a bill to' authorize the sale of Lish1 forfeited to the United States. in. the district' of 'JefTersonville ; a biii providing fur the sale cf land at the brimh tartest the foot ol die rapids of the Miami cf the Lake, and for other purpo- I Scs ; and a bill providing for the sale of inctxtccoi: lanu at tue lower rnpius oz Sandask river; whkh bilb were several ly twice read and committed. ..f Mr.'JohJUvOu of.Ky. from the committee c a 'Military Allaire, reported on the fol lowing saojeeta of enaujrv, &c. referred to that coioniitteevlivTiiat it isiaxpedi- ent at'this.cmc tar maktf udduional pron fion' by liw for mifitiry ttanspottaUorT.--, 50- mat no pro vision-1 necessary, to o eade for Tttvlnr a certain corns of volunt ieersr ia Maiac-thp President being nfrea- r 1ft . uyauy vmpQwcrcttDytrxounguws toao sor 3d.1 That it is iaercdient to assume (the jjaymeat ;oi intepct en uupaid sums Sv - wnxa w pv- Mszx xor military eerAicesr-4th. That'rio provision is ne tessary at tlH timt-for printiag and dis- UlimuiTg iap; yuiiuarnaui!JitarViawaanU articles of ar. TJitsc reports .were ir dtred to l' en the Uble. . . i. . ; -;,OniacUcq off r. Creigton, -'- , X t!rrA, That.the eooimittee on the Pub lie Utnd be infracted to enquire intathe ex pedieney tf 'selirnrvthe Uadj'of the United State, ia tlartract Of country inlhestaia of wnjp, nereioiore scr apart Ul sfymf the eLitniS of the liefugees from the British. pro vinces pf Canada and Nova Scotia.: 1 -!-v! v UrVngtr called p the r utjoa-sab? mittea a fcwdiys ago bf hinW 16 enoAare mtn the planner of keeping ciamniblic. accounts, and into the 1 rx .Vr Kreal valances now standing agaiast Jwithctocr of the 1 1 It. the : :scbt!ca".tr3. f rrtd tK ; of the C?y beb 7 the t." to esublish.ai as ticnarB -V V' th- quc-.ia oa reducing. the proposed capJtalX Ihirt jrfiTeWtwcn ty urimorrj,' beic still nhder coasidetatioa dfthC menti bf the bilU aiVeUUsoJ' the fee motion to redtcvtbc'cat)ital was o; ppsed by Mrmitfi of Md,K. Mr;Vn(b Sercajit. m RPJ&P 1 ox mass. ?;-' r.tv i-v- ;iThe'.dcbatc ..continued, pntil' near :tour ; D'clncwKen the commUtce.Vose, on rnb tioo 'of jVlr. Hopkmsbnrepojted progress ODta ad yrz& ESDATj 1X3. 28. v : 28. T Mr, Tiirt-fr ihmicd a ' resolution ;to amend Mhe rules of Jhe House, bji provi ding for the appointrnent'of separate com mittees of three raembieb eachexa raind Into the state-oftfte account- or the Sutc, Treasury, War, Navy; Post-office, and all other departments of tbo govern ment; which resollipnofcourse, lies on the table one day. l On motion of Mr. Paris, f' fimhxd, That the president of V a UJSfy requested to cause to be laid before, the house asuteraeatof Uienumber of impressed Airier eah seamen confined in Dartm6o prison; tM number surrendered, given upj or taken from on board British vessels eaptnred during the Ute war, together with their places ofresi dence, respectively. ' . The house then again resolved itself in to a comrnitte of; tlie whole, on the xa tiqnal bant bill he motion to reducethe capital'bearig still under consdieratk?rr SlessrSiX'tbster, Hopkinson, Sergeant arfV PitkiAV advocated Jthe 'motion, and th tv. cntr mUlions.as finaUyUakeKand decided la the negative' as follows i-JFor tnc motion, :y rvgam&vr ; vv""" lee then rose ;: and tne liouse aojounieu j- i THURSDAY, F)EB.29. A . j Afterjthe reception arid reference- of it vei-al petitions I S '' ; i lie Dill rroiTi vjc oeiiaic iut me rcuci of Cc4. Lawrence, hi J olticers, &c. of Fort Bowyer, was read the- thii-d time and oassed. . v I ' , V , Mr. Ward of -Mass. (moved that the House urocceu to consiaer uie resoiuuons submitted by him some days ago respect - - 1 - - - . , t. . . ... ing the national currency. The house a greeine to considei4 the resolutions, 52 to y, ana tne question ocicjsiaicu v auupi, ing the resolutions Mrj Calhoun 'moved to refer the resolutions to the committee on the National Currency, which he said, already had the subject under deep consi deration, v j , This motion was opposed by Mr. Ward at some lengtn, wno uiougnt uie resolu tion socke for itself, and bould be decided on by the house without the aid of a com mittee; that the reterence would also oe productive of delay, in 'regard to mea sures which he rerarded as of creat ur- eency as well as'bf necessity. ' Mr. Wriehv suDDortea the reference. and replied briefly to the;remarks of Mr. wara. After some further disbussion, the reso lutions were refercd as moved by Mr.Cal houn ayes 62, nays, 49 The house airain resolved itself into committee of the whole bn .the' National Bank Bill. On motion of Mr. Cadv. with the as sent of Mr. Calhoun, the bill was amend ed by strikine out so muh of the bill as gve to Congress the privilege hereafterof extending the capital cr Uie uanJt ironi thirty-five to fifty milfion 5. f'Mr. Cady moved to strike out so much of the bdl as authorizes tne rovernmentto subscribe a certainf proportion (seven mil lions) of the stock of thejBankv 1 U1S mouou wus uuuucu-w; honn and Mr.Smith of Md. and siipDorted bv Mr. Randolph, Mr. Cady & Mr. Ward ot mass. ' , 'Before deciding the question, the com ti;tec rose and reported progress, an( mi the House adjourned. M FStlOAY, MARCH 1. After the Dresentatioa and reference of tinrlrv nrtitioni ; ' ' ., i. Jletolved. That the Secretary ofWar be di i p- -7- - f - rectcd to lay before Uiis house, an estimate of the damage sustained by the Vessels sunk in the entrance ofthroort? of Baltimore, bv or. der of Uieommanding general to prevent the enemy from passing t ort artlenry. , s ;v. After some remarks to shew the great I evila' resulting to the tojnrpunftv from the influx: of uuauthonseq notes purport jag to be issued by banks which no one kzw, and which in some casis were palpable frauds, unsupported by any ability, topay thenwMr Gldsborougitv1 moved the fol low ing. resolution, which waslaereed to. . JUtdveJ, That the committee appointed m$ enquire into tne state 01 in?? several Banks Tn the District TOCbfombia'.Vje. instrueted to en quirt into the expediency of.prohibiting with nv the s'ajd distnet, tbe circulation of notes is sned by anypmate banki ni association, '4hT ther existing within thedistricelsewljere. and of restraining thefurrtatlon if such pri vate banking-associations is futurcVi ' m.w. iuuacaui rest) vea itself into a comrnitte; the whole, Bank bill The, iiiotion onTj : the":2iationaI t6 strike' out Vio u aBows govera-I iaent to 'siibscribe forltirventy u'uwi vi. vnc nrsx section tnousana Marcs ot. the stc.bei; Sunder ca-' .sineration.v .p,-r ti ff I : Mi? Wriirht?cfeioscd fli-aiiWiiV J om kien5thr.He so(rry to see, frm wmch prnmised;suth , eU benefit to the fecntry in the,. present derantred stntk f fThat arrt cm tnr cenerai qucsiw inea Jea-c to sit agawr-raflw He; ourne4-. 'j . .T ' )'? J ' ;;; & .,1' .' vrr Ti A-ifiV;' Ii ATwer : the- reception imd reference of fiftverapetitwhs; abd.thcttahsaction of ls6.neothe minor buiness,yiy-' ' l 4 .lcssrs;'Cuthbertf Sharpand and V"1,0!111 oppos ' I thefmotioh-. J; '.-fyi' : The uuesuon oii:ream:be: the ' capital iiuuv.. n c cue n Dn:7auefl:he.houia 1 1 - - - -"- r --."v. v 'J-l .jvtfC . 1 j- -!! . . . ..... possessed f&tArlbYttenwtpa fy; by ": tbV-xitizens ; beccuss the;'Yatk tf '-vWfnTrr.t cfrhL to haeran-interest, U-iiBanT-iaithewr-'T- afraid. would -realize the .imagmedeTerAf -Ar-, chimedes! with' which the w6rldmghfe;l rnovcd.f HeSished if d:4 pose vthat migfity powef , and it could beJbrht ta tthtt mtitpW iind Cjorrunt sTdvern- ments of EttroDO1 .We have, hp nidi I veri to that portiorrof the world examples j nf iihrtvl of valor cri the sea a'rfd oii the J land, aftd he should' be itad.if. By any. power, .we could, xnish the clesntistn5 wniCll-opP'a5 u ry T . v TT ' . surprised at the objections made,by; genf tlemen from" the east, to establishing thia Bank on so large a proportion of the pnM j lie .stock; as the. ettccx yrmw oe v Tp that stock imm'ediady.tCt'birlAv iIr. Ross advocated the motion to ntendl argued, that a participation ;in thesBank would fitrsnlthen the arm of the iVovernr ment orbeTverv rjrofitab!e,t.If Mweve tlie arm of eo vernment Was to 06 strengths ened by weakening that of the citizens, and uniting with a privileged aristocracy,; be was deciclecUy opposed to it m He , did, not w'isH the government td become part ners in sucji a privileged order. s If the reasons fbi retaining tlie principle in the bill were correct, he thha'thepropor' tion allowed too smfdl ; if government was Jo derive thisreat profit from the parti-. cipauon, ..its snare - was uuv jjccv-lvm It had been said that the innjw'nce of one hank fthe Manhattan V could have pre- Lverded the election' of Mr. Jefferson to the Presidency j. if that bank haa Oeen unner executive control, hejbelieved -its 'power would have been txeVted. This .wss :4 proof of iKe darigerlaf giving government a gi-eat influence in such institutions. , Hel was opposed to the plan chiefly from his objections to joining a momed aristocracy, and hisrfears that It mfght operateinj u rionsly to the liberties of his eoimtry. Sec . f Mr. Goldsborough made a fe w remarks, on the motion; If the provision, waVinf verted, as an apology for the appointment , of tlie fa ye directors by the government,: then.he was opposed to it ; but, if it would be .as profitable us waspredicteQ, ana would -enable, us to dispense itfsonfe bf the-exisfing: internal tajceshelshodld be glad o Vote; for, i t. A! good Bank, Mr G. sadTwould be very serviceable ; and 'he' should yote against the motion Jbecause he could not - see that,ajiyrharm woutd arise from the hatiott'partkapating in a pecuni ary estabUshmehUcc . V The question was ih eh taien on strikinstj out tne provision, ana negativea 01 to zv. The committee of the whole made fur ther progress in the bijl, and obtained leave to sit again. ' The bill in addition to the act establish ing the post-office establishment, passed through a committee of. the "whole, and was reported to tlie house and the house adjourned, x , FOHE1GN NEWS, WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND SPAIN. ,: ... CnAax,ESToy, Jas';' 14.-, , CapB ilill, of the-sdir. W&jfeilv rived at this poyestertlar rnoVprnif in 1 t inform there to CapeiFrancbis, pui ihy tolaid a pasi scnger who vaa. charged with business with tb$Haytianv informedthat1 aar was immeiiatelj expected . between Great" Bntai naha Spain Captain H ako sajs, that the omcers; of tne sloop of war Cariation wmcn jiiaaoeen- in ax wipapef lOf some dajfa f Sported 'jt a -vXrEFHOM CAUTHAdENAr " 5? S" Baltimore, . By the Schooner TTilliam, Captain oouincqui?- id aays iromvAux uayes, Wjc Learrf that accpuhtswefe received that Carthagetia was . evacutedt by the patriots on the 6th Qccl and tlie place takep possession pfhy jlofillo the day fUlowi nzs t- The ori nclfjafDart of the i.i , ca tiau sy t ucu atyu a vay es, i a the most.forlqrn condition 5 a; brig with a number of tnerh orf'board was tast away at .the entrance oIVuxayes, in a gale. on the night of theiwenticth of January, vessel and cargo totally lost crew, and piwsenetasavfcl. a scftr. with about Hhree hundred i)f these uri fortunate people, mea,? women' and children arriyel;aho,u tthe aamfitime: on her. TjassaamHftrthhffAnV 1 lie zt, wiui a opanisn government bn- i r , . ofwanwhfc .sliebeat1 offer i des- tprroea-O! wimepiar.- no6V itimtc!rta!iie4t pdwetfltftuyo I Atihr bKtht- tinltious 01 the kQ Ycrn;j r it!ri:Wtr; m e7f th. ment c lS- enrred on rtedloVthe lassertionthH inj&t4 jaja irom ape iicnoia iioie, i s us; i that just before be left J , a schooner fromJatnaica bound I perale'actionthe tlapiain da birvofsenwtirf board .th6rB;NP"?M? that haye:partihpatedin the a: wyUeV: ;TO last accounts Carthagena stated, that the, Spanish squadron wastillrniTifiAff fUPrt. !M?v: . . 7MW VH uw vessels nnacquaint- v-f cwa myere- supposed toTi haverc been murtjered, or thtoirnlnto the inquisi fT. t:.Ci.J'i "! . iv' reinstated. .v M?uce-weT,aa succeeded in this a V .. witKt American - a n it rti En o-l il Tampabctakthc 26th of mfsmm office of Gtf hy:jcbr. Diana Captain ;Fortfreatix. aincethpr tel!rer5' M trial CHiai4r5res::Kaa' hen to iAhbAvk mmmm the 4';; vesreroatrEtarerl list rt. r letJa;Iaii ecxteiThad h accmpajhieci b her daughter 5ld, andiierr hiaid servants at pars jening the m tast:pers,oiis;prerntea -themselves at tVyiter pr to go out supporting ar person vvho annearpH Head Tn tfr6 ponet ana hold. n? a h.dkw-chttQ the-eyes, nil the persons bT6;nSin tHHprisoa bein presents thej 'wertitenstomed to & tIH(orgb,0nt Qf the prison p?rymM thTPcted toassure themselyies of the idenfity of the perl son flfMadamLi&aiette, through feel ings of compatoa for the unfortunate isituatian 6ftht latfy' Fireminatei artdrwardshf deeper having cntcr8(I the pnsonePa: roftrb foind'ohly MaL uarne Juayaiewe-?VvnP instantly cr p L K.;7 ,1 iarm, fearful of his beinjrcauirht, should th ey have proceeded in'pu tsuit instant I it ; she encteayofd ; to retain him by the arm, aid eveja tore oft" the sleeve of Ms coatfj4 tKe keeper, deaf to her pray erano:thV btixefsrying theprii soner. nas egcaped," and ordered the jailors to searcli Mt him on all sides;-! TwO of thfenifmetfon the Point Neu4 the chaise !h :htd) Madame Lavalette came tp iKeiiHonbut ey-found no one in it.s;iin as. the escape was . become knowntiQ Minister of Gene ialolice,' and Jhe Trefect of Policei werit to .the Chciergerre, aridihterro te' ted all the persons empl oyed. Or ders vregivem toarres'the keeper and a porter, who,' it is supposed, fai vored the escahe imtnediate and 1 stnet search took plarjeestafettes were sen 1. cim.i uar inoruig on ail point?, and itsV thought impossible that Ml l.avalette will be able to escape their pursuit , Avhidherer way he may havk gon e. Nel thi ertpublic nor private carj riages were allowed t fleaye PariV yesterday morning, ;as jprders were given for all; thetbarnert to be closed as soon artne' escape wasltnown. Gen-'fJambronelanded on th e 1 6th at Calaisfr6m England; and wWimmedi ately coyeyealoli his way to Paris, to uiiu ergo f nis xjciai . GenfairEcel)mans is yet at Brus Y oilc .pfteroihave been indalouyspread ofjisagreements having broten out between the British and Splmscourtsj'butwe can with safetyaffifm, that thejrre perfectly groundless. . v . I" Reports froniGallaciajappea- to con firm the accounts of the niisundewtan ding between the RussiaWand Turks. ; JMadamv Ia yI lette has been exaniin -ctlevfiines tsfilfnd daugh ter are 5ohlinehU thekeeper of the prison and turnkey are detain-edV(- -x-v ; .;..-.. v.. .-. -r . - ; vv,v-. yliONpoNf.bEcsis. : y A. defeuIie'V iri rthe collection of the Fchjtae8:laly''11ecmpei to En? gland with b'il Is on London to . the a mount plfJOOO pounds sterling. He got' the ni discounted, aud 'shipped at Frilmouth for AmprirS. a JiVs bft fore he wis sought after in England b xne Jrencn-government. Wrning ' The king of Netherlands . has notified to the States General the' concjusiort of a treaty of marnaeee- tfcveeri the Prince of Orange and .tle ihnd. au(e na Paulo. wnar f I w7 mea7e tne natnc ot- place on theirolors. - r 1 BY AUTHORITY . t 4 v 7 s . vuii u uiu4uajijf SUlCUw Wt wvu , ; ; modore John Kodgers. Resolvedly the Senate and House Representatives tf the United State (f America, in jCo7ijp&8 Mtxembled, : Th tinder the peculiar circumstances of ttye case1, t of an appeal taken by Commodore" John Rodgers; from acdeCrec Of the Uni ted States Circuit Coast for tha distritl have.Tn.edfadaUva beffged himnot-to sive imrrfdiaf I t 1. I -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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