Newspaper Page Text
t1.1Tk u t l and n e h a l d-
..,..WV It ke that - rr.aytnke
tMwMi. th.t x mar alanl and of
" "... i flrwl hitno f..f th
vrt civ win npMi.m I I pt.r o t
. .7 T. r Je.no'U-n I IfOftf.
S, tnoer. wrT In relat'-m lo xho
u'.r... Ur-n:io neeeiMairl trr
, . ... i ... I .l.Ld and mtl I ""W
hu.-MP the ..H..r .be B.fr "
. .... .... a 000 IMIO .Im.i. and
U l.v .- memW ..f IV D-m-erailc ItM can
p,rtt- nwt Re.feeW.tallre "f" f"" '"
4-' H.r W t iy th.t ih fcimi.
m.r J.to tn .mprt . rrftri of ....I ...rl Hj
.TTITln rfrtftrrn nr. i"T -
b'.i ewiotrr, w'h)1J l.t eom-nnmction
wl, !d.stnnt itmth. "5 ho r,?ft,o,l ,t npon
th ! I Prdon of mr frinrf frmn 1 on-
nft (Mr. tr) f' " 'fnn,J'"
A! not .nnn,: he f.ct oon t. te w loll ..f
u. I kon Mr, ho nd 1 kn"T ",P
it,tumMnc oB.lrr icccrrt ifp-r.
tJ In hM. rr. It no dol.t d,J not -if.U htm i '-n
M it tHiVr. m no. 1r,ire.r t In '!
i il.. 1 -I. u.r. I t tllP 11)111 ulllt I
......... . l.kKriira come lt!l "if liulUIU-Ki .11 a
NanoVan ; Vt him. in thr Mtfhtofmr IVoplr. pot
M.il.I.n.w.ril Purnle and thr Crown! o
knonlhrn thr rM. at.J can pmnro thr arm-.r
...iw... 1 conl.l admire, whll-t I 'hool.l
....1. .Lini..fecniiia aixl brave .nt.iti..n,wl.o
mooH allrmptrd to ari,r upon oor l.brrtic by
Itot. of all .l-aMirm", l1",t brought upon
..1 wnanaprrttsjr Vroplf. confolinp. a cnirroo,
f,rr P.m.,.1... thooph thr ptmpo. impr. ail'l P""
.-..u .n..nnH ir.itir.1 band. .f auiar.T c.nafp
71.,'lfthe not loihr-ime, the tno.t dcspiiable.
the m .t to b drranrtl.
H.r. I rrmrmhrr wrll thai when that niKht, two
,r rr.llMcmc f.lrrr. Gordon and Gholaon)
warnr-lua aPaiM lr.illnc m. m.irh of I Ik- KJieci.
1. f..r one. oVntr.1 lhal il m ' any pililol ad
mint.irjlion or antl-nlminUtration incfiire.
,. ... m .rut!, and honest niirrrity. It
r.prr.rly drnlrd by prntlrmni of "the parly
fJtnonc thr rrrt by a crntlrliiaii from Nmth 'ar-
olihi. Mr. n.vn.iin.) that thr J'r.ldnnl lia.l raneii
for 'hia aprropmlion, and u.ry eumenu.-u nn.
nn tiht lo mler that il was lux wifh. Whr
1 rrimrrd home to my pood ri.natilnriiU, and f
nranprd for w.inir Ihffo mnii.ma to wic rre(.ne...
... J l.l. he BlbaaJd. I vindicated nivfrlf iiii
ricfMlolly from I Ma rharpe of man wnrahlp by
howln;r lhr.e trry denuia uia. 1. ....-
trie Prfr-idrnl I" '"VP ,n" "rrr'T" 1 ,,
A ft,n reirt-aUd in our prrr-em e .M
o...t.. .r,,lin lhal of III- chairman of the Cm
'.r..,.lr,n Aff.ira.fMr U.lth.t the Prr-d
.... ..it f,.r ihe auBronrialinn. and that no man
therefore, conld he ih.prarhrd for tnan-wouhip n-l,..
Wa jr.tl. And it wa. a. firnnrntlv M
whether wr.wulrl apprt.pnair .....(, - -
11 from IhePretidnnt. Vn. eir. ami w.
... .i.m.n knw Ihe aecret, were pr.vet,l
and neither correcled the denial, or an.wrrtd the
inciiirea ! Pir, you pf r.nitied truth lo fall m the
alrwla. KlwlnB the secret and not d.lor-mp
Jt, wonld haTB been bad enooph: o.n kiiungji
nd keepinp it confiileoUKrrrTriratrf'-finhn thr-e
Atrttnff, anr enHidne aecrecy upon then.-.,
uafulW aUnmnp! The .ecrecy. 1 .y Hr.impl.o.
aome o-Wi In Ihe arnrndmrnl hifh ta not expren
led What waa lhal object vVrre. three mil.
Vona aranui for a prace e.tablidiment CVrtamlv
riot in the e,i!maii..n "f'be Execott.. or 11 would
lone ere then hate been rcconvnrn.led. If for
e.,- he ho.,l3 bave piven ur- information at H1C
r;eilm,. aeio.n. Without doobl ihe Prcrid-nl
did not a-idiienly ind out, on ihe Ian day of the
U.tCont"-- 't tm,'p n,',li""' wrro w'",r,t;
- peace etwlnhmcM. No, il waa nut for
pi-f
Hir. when the Etecul'me dfurra an apprnprii
lion, if he uill "i;iie mr he nforma:ni of the alale
cf the Union," wlmh .t : h.M.nd U cue, am
''-' iiij that t-r,u''- rJ "OMife .1, and how
nd f.r Hhn it t " "V mide, I, f.ir oPi w,j nev.
T be niprirdl- ln 'oiinp a-ipphe.. 'f j, jt.-,
t-om-nitiee alrea.lv wilnout recoiu.i.en'lniion
from l cxrcolivr, or inalrorlion from .iure
i'a nun motinrs, tnrjuued into .he rxedicncy of
intriNwri ppr..priat..n. .My p.dlicy and ne
are the rime a w hen I voted for Ihe llirro million
amendment. If war I. to come. I fear onlv ihr
eomeornce of ben,-, unprepared. We le I lie
alnena t.r war and ehontd ner'r fen, , n.i.e.
Wuhan -.rinowtitp Trenurv, and a qoirrel with
Franr to rtle, I would haie loicd liberally llie
aupplie ailed for, but until now s ok have teen
tailed for. Iam for peace ix-are ! f..r Hie nuke
of peace! But ifmr bik' come wo mutt bo rea
dy. Since tho rejTitun nf the mM cmtiliatury
orertnr of compriiuiiae onte. there be a media',
tioo ttf otne ort, 1 rann.a ee ho w4r le "o be
voided. Trance will not unke, but ehe u ill nul
pay ihe mnnr. We will nul explain it e-m,
no naimp ido came 01 war on our part, e tan
ont remain iniclith. Dut, nr. I do tint mean .
air that I anil lake part wilh Franc ar'aiun
the President, much let wll I ar;ainit ihe Concrete
ol in United ntatea. I tliill p.. rr uv country
"riaht or wrong " And, ir, I wtuld not 1 am
aare lh Prratdent will agree with me in lhi. for
he knowa all annul Ihe au.rt tut a came tkiel-
an(th ab-oi e, I mipl.t. perhap, a dominieo.
Joat to e hlia killed. .Much le wnuld 1 nd mil
oar old Mfk, wheh have whipped the proudett of
EajUnd'a narr, to fiphi Freieffmn Mitbout bat.
Uriea complete. cd the pallint auna of our Arinv
.id Nary, withont iword ind buckler, tod mail of
tilpplaataa'.! Ujt. ur, ( ,ut bate Ibe recom.
Bondattnn, the ratiiuaiei, the data, and there CT'rt
b no juf elioc ! Li the Ktecutue come forward
ad reamctand what it ta be done. 1 will rely
ehieSy opa tn ka ledje of lha wara. He ahould
ta. a CJva forward lut re..i..n. We mit hate
"Cftcrautitcatmo, (rom the Orpirimem. They know
ttlt cl'y nf wht-h we are ionrti.l. E.ea
thai -onrlb department" f ihe Guiernanest, b
Gtoix. Uabeea furm.had wilh more information
tima w bea 4lri 0 c t uteai It
i all,
jtmi; timiMion dor. If r ot- He, rno up.m
the -111 r.f ontn, be will hair et.. C" n
t,ftlrnt whpu h UiJ !ftt; In tbott. to )
of m," h n,y prmnrit I ;
ml hffir" n,,,rn ' "v
by trty ink n.l rliicnrn- pi.nir.l to i
tnnnwntf nm l llir tertrl etxr ..f ' llir ptly
I mj I rouM hrrrrt't lrt t rfrliiMV n
wrpnH..n i to iplfil to tlm p'-T'"""
i,li..i. .Iffrnro ithl not f rl-ctionri..c. bcf-m I
olc for It. Ktery mn in Goicrnmont i. now
...t...ut r,.ntml l.i clcctionocf. ffitm linlmn
,c, .,( .n-l pntirmlrri up to Km I'iri.lcftl. U c
no hit I'ftMilfnt rloelittiicrrinR for hi puc
cr.r. nl tl i ilmi lii mnon tnlil if it with
ll.r i-p f truttit ! fir. Mure ill" piililinli""
,.fil.i li.iirr ..I tiniim-roii difUllon ml t fi""
fifii nifilif "(i.nrTiitnfiH ptnins! m mnllirt
ilMl.cp..rily ..frl-il.in;"lht lollcr ! inr.ii
lnr of ll.r 'Vfoufff- '..luliito, uinrli pprf
,ii thr G..ffHtj.rMl Oinrml. mul in th.-ro !' ""'r
jn.tiCr.l but l..lr l. i-Inimit.jr II nht to r-n-ilov
Il i. rott-iituiionnl M.-t Hi rxptip? " rrf..l"lion
ofurir Drnrh of C..nCff, and thr npht t" in'rr.
frrrwitb Ihe imleprnrlrnce of Ki.it" ami hwri
Lrpi.-liiliito, I fed cnnrtriine.1 t.r inr im i
nv coimlfT to "cry nlond anA mo not 1" Sir, I
ish to mj the ?uMic nnnil eanciiitralcJ on U'
fact.
Cnntln4rd nrxt tftik.
Iliiilt tl Slalt anil Trailer.
H'i rl"for llit Juurnal 1 C'ummwr.
U.N'ITED STATES SENATE.
Mnn.hy, Feb. '2d.
rhe Pre.ident f Ihe United Slnti'x, hj tin-
hinde of Major Donelao.i, coin.iiiimcaled tho loi-
MESSAGE
T Ihe Smalt ami Home uf llrprtunlatirti.
I irnnvmit, heicwith, to Conro!'H. eopie- F t lie
corrcFpondencp l.otwen thr Serri'tury of Hlato im.l
the I'harpo d'AtTuirn of Hi llritnnir M.ije.iv.retn-
tivo to thr uiedintion of (irojt llrili'in in our ilin-
ureuieiil with Fanner, and to ihu ili'trriiiii..iti..n '
thr French Government to execute the Treat t "I
liidmiiification, wilho.it further rlclnv, on the n
plication fur payment by Ihe Agent f the United
Stair.
The crn.11.1la upon which thr mediation wiih nr.
rrpti-d will be found fully developed in the rorrre
putidence. Ur. tho part of Fimiee lh' me. nation
had been publicly Mcceptod before tlm oIHt i.r it
could be rrreixed hrrr. Whilst ench of the two
Government." linn thus diecovered n jut M.lilu.le
to report In nil honorable memc of adj.isltn nniirn-
hly the cmtrmcrHV hctwreit them, it h n ... .titer ..I
roimrntulniluii thai the me.liniion li.iabuen irnder-
ed nm.rcei.jurv. Under Htich rirr.iiiiclai.fert the
nnHripatlon 11. iv he confidently indulged ill. I the
di.apree.r.ent between the United S. anil FiHiiee
will not have produce., more than n lcui.orary e -trnnpinenl.
The liolinir elfoclri of lime, n jii.t
i-.n.i.lnrntinn ortlie puworlul motives lor 11 ror.Hil
pi.od underatnn.linp tictween II. 0 two in.i ...... .1...
elroi.p induceii.ei.H rr.ch h-ia to ropvel and olee.n
tin. other, mil no dnotit foon . .Illiterate tro.n uieir
remri.ilierenee till tract's of that diMiureemelit.
Of the elevated mi'l dirintereio'il part the G..v
ertitnent of llre it llritian ha acted nud was pre
pared to rut, I have already had ocrminn to nxprc-n
mv hi"h h-iikc. Universal repect, and the con.
cioi.aner of meritinp it, are with Guvernmenlti a
with men, thr juM reu'iirds of those who faithl'illy
exert their power to pr'nervo peace, rt'ftore har
mony, and perpetuate (.'nod will.
efieTrSTnrt
other Department or branch ofthe Guveriimcnl, to
refer It tint want of afT'CUve prnpiralinn in which
our country wa found at the lato crin. From
Ihn nature of our injlilutinns, the muvouienl of
the Governmeiit in preparation for luisdlitie must
ever he too slow f.n the cxijjmicip of unexpected
war. I submit it then lo vou, whether the first duty
wo nv.o to the. People who have confided !o n's
their power, in not to place our country in such an
altitude as always to be so amply supplied with
the tncati-t of sell'ilci'ei.c" an tu afford no induce
ment lo other nation- to presume upo.i our forbear
ance, or to expect important ndvantnpes (rum a tud
.1..., ...... tt i.... i
r;z:r
o.eni of hoHiillnies diirinp llie recrs of CoiiL'roaa
the time inevitably elapsing helorn that body could
be called together, even under tho most f.vornble
cir.-iintaiice, would be preonint with danper
"id if we escaped without a iiule dtsaater or na
lli.uat t. ,nor, Iheliaur.l of boil, .mnecos-anly i.
curred , , f ,. f
r-proach. I caroealt, mi , J ,
fore, lit mike eueh provision, " ,.
lime we shall be found ,, t a,n)e
pel afpressior,. even nlthouhit mav conic upo'iua
w,.h..,.t ..iB..f ,. We nro now, f..,t.
natrly, s ,c,i , exi),.n,lllirB ff JfI-
p.irnosewill not be fI; end, .fit ., j, w,,lil be
approved bv llioau fr,,ln whom all it mn.ii.a o
1a..l.u.i .... e. ......... i i..
"el with a liberal economy and an enlightened
" " ""' neneni .tiny n noil. 1,
In be,airf,t,oa.j enpCeation. I cannot f.ubear
repeiliup tlm wise preceul. ,,f ..no !. i.
caiuint be f.i'potlen: ' The Unned State, ,u; ,1(,t
lo induipe a per..ia,ion that, cnirary lo the order
f human ivent.. they w.. forever keep al a dia-
....r ........ Hn appvat. .,,rm. with wlncli the f
........ y .., very oiner nat un abound.. Tuere u a
rank d,.M.. the U. S. aun.np nat.ona which w
be withheld. ,f not ob.olutely ...t. by Hi., repula
iiunof weaknra. Il we d,.re lu secure pcace...:.e
ol themuat powerful lu.trument ..r ur ri.mo
pr.per.ly, it mw.t bo known that we are. at all
limca, ready f..r war.
ANDREW JACKSON.
February 22, 1830.
The correspondence aecumpanymp ihe me.a.ie
con.ut. ,.r f.t.,f leiier.-lhe drat, from Mr B-k-ra,
Charge d AtTnrea l tho Ur.lish G..v,.,n!l,wl.
otTenn- the inadiai,0 t hia Guiernment-il.H ...
c...nJ from Mr F.tr.v.h, .ccep.tnj ,1,., n).u,...Bi
and pwte.nn at the anna t.ma ,?,nt. tho ....
uiL.mn of thr fiffht of France to demand explain,
lion .flinruae, ueed in communication, between
Iwn br.nehr. nfour Government. The third and
fourth letter, announcing ihe tormir..., .. .t..
HeiCailty, Ul b, Cnei balcnr.
The nbdMilgrstd, Uniawc MajraiyV. n.fPc
. - . at 1 i
..rsi.i.. ..ril.H I'. S. Ilut he brrtl
. .
mMforlnl by l.i (inrnntirnt lo U:r, lint the
nr,i,.h finf rnmriit lit frcnw.l coinn.xtitcrttl.ni
fn.ni tint f Funrc. w hit fulSllho tln- lint .
i..irllr,lhi llMinmc AUr-My H. oii- r in- mrun.
lion fr Ihr porp"r oi mtriMMK -i h
j,l.i.cntt.f Hie diflotrure between Finnrc ami the
U. K.
Thr Ptrnrh nntrmmrnl Inr lt'il lo lhal (
hit Mi.jrMv,lhlithofriiiil;an.l honorable ri.Mm.-r in
htch thr I'ro-Utrnt ha, m hi. n-crnt rnent...cii.
prrfr.l hiii.n-IUith rrpii'l bc P'liutH of ililli-.-.,,l..ir'iMilhr
Cinofionrnia of F'r.imr mid oflhe
t!. S. h rrioovfil thopr diiricnllics itpi n tho Kcoro
of . aiioi.nl honor, hirh lnc hilhrrlo Moo.l in ihe
uavofthr nroini.i trnni"n hy Praiirp of tho lira-
iv i, thr lih J..h,18:U. n.l ilin'.eot)oi.i.'n!ly,il.f
t. I'd t:..wm .1 i f !' to iny '!.( in-
fiale.uent vvludi ie due on nrcount ol tlm Ailieriean
tnilemnitv, whenever Ihe hiymenl( nr that inot l.
meiit kIiiiII bn claimed by tho Government uf the
U S ,.
The Trench Government ln M''d. lint H
made this coiuuiuuii'nti.i tn lhat ol'Grent llriltnli
o.it n..ardiii!f Ihe ltritifL Goverlmienl hh ii fornnl
mediator, rime He otter of inedintimi had then
learl.ed onlv the Ooveinmelil of I'miiee. hy which
it had hern ac.enled; hut iuokltis upon the llniifh
Clovernmeut o.u cuuiinmi friend of the two puttie,
and, therefore, bb a natural channel of communica
tion between them.
The .iiidorrlL'iid le lurther tnilr'.cte.l to expresf
"he Miif-ere plraeiire which i fell by the llrill-h
(;..veiiiii.i.ul nt 1 l.o pi.fi 't.iiT afTor. ed ofun ami
cable lero.in ri'.n of a diliurrnre which Uat, pro.luc-
eil u leuuiory eitrntiie '.cut lit-lween two iriilori
who have mi u.ni.v in e.etH 111 coini.ion and who
are ... cunt led lo ll.r In. o.Utiip ami epttem ol earl.
. M.
tooi; Hint ll.r uimeieipueii 11 . -iikh 10 pi-nun- .u.
I. it in ilia! 11 a. ilhuih"! the H.lllli Gowm
i.eiit the newt I'vrly ..'l-tl' M 'II lo liat: bli.o..oii
lie (ici-aeiuii, H.e cifl'inrl ofl Cinii'iiunir-iMnn w'.ti'.l
hey ir.n-t, will Ih il fo 1 lie t ut rcnoiHii .1. m
1'r'endly ifl H l.efJleeu 1I10 United tsuie- nn
Fi.uiee.
The uuderHined lint ;reat plo.i.ire in lene .v mj:
tu Air Foreyth the auriiuce.- of Ins inodt dioiiujju
Ihhed coiuideratlon.
KIIAUI.ES 1IAN1CHEAI).
The Hun. John Fornjlh. he.
D.'paitment of Sta e,
Wafhinu'ton, Feb. 10 h 1830.
The iinderaipnrd, Secrelnry ol Slate ul the 0.
S. ha h,ul the holier to receive Mr liankliea.lV
nolo of the 15tli iiHlnnt.in which he stales by the
iiistriK-ltuii of !ii Goverii'iienl, that the IJritii-h
Goveriinii-nt have re.ftve.l 11 comiiiuuiculioti Iroio
that ..('Franco, whicli I'ofil I ho whihhe that iui
uolled hi llriliinnic Alnjlv to offer hi medi.illoii,
for the purpose .ifi-ff.-rliiifr an nn.ici.bin ailj.it-1 infill
of ihu ilifTi-rence hetwetn France and the U. S.
lint it... I'r.iii.-li Roveriiiiiptit. lieiiiir satisfied with
.... -...i i..ni,rHil, manner in which the Prci
dent ha-, 111 hi recent miesncu e.pre-t-u iiin.n
111
repard lo tlx points or iltm.'tuiK.v lienve.-u .lit-
noverninrntm n aiK in pay inn inaienieni tiuc
. . . .1
.111 account of the Aaicricnn indemnity, whenever
it hnll be claimed ly thr Govcriiment or thr U. h
and that tin comirunicilioti ia made lo the Gov
ernment of Great llntian not a a formal media
tor, hut as u coiiiu.iii fririfd of both panic.
The imdnreiKiird has submitted this nolo of hi
Itritanni MavMy I'liarpe d Atimrs lo llir t'resi
den'.' ami i instructed to reply, that the President
hai received tin tiifolinalion -.villi the highest satis
a... i . tifartint as sincciu as was bin reprei
ed hy the erroneous impression heretofo'ro made
upon the national feasibility of Finnce. lly Ihe
i.iiuiiticni ot Hie otilt:alioiiH or the convention, be
.... a I r
' dinercn. e will Im rcuuved, ard the PieMdnnl ami
iwrcn uic iwn vnivotntMiitS tlio irrral cauno of
1 1 ....... . .i.. .,. . 1 . .
....u..- 111.11 uie i.ij.evoiem aim mafinai.tmous
.vi.-hed of his llritittuic .Mnjcitie'd Government will
he epeedily realised, ai the temporary csiratifiment
uenveen u.c uvo uuimm, vvhn have sn muny com
moii inlcrrrts, will to doubt bo followed tho re
(oration of their atcient ties of friendship and
paierrn.
The President Im further instructed t he undor-
displayed to present the relation ot' peace between
the U. S. and Fraife, and the exertion H wa
... ......... ..j .. ,,Mj .II.MOI.M Ill's. IU Ik ...IS
preuared lo make loflctuate that object, so essen
tial lo the prosperilj and conpenml lo llir wisho.
of tho two nations, and tu tho repuso ol the
world.
Leaving his Majellye' Government to Ihe con
erintisiieas of tho elevnled molive which havis pov
erned iia con lurt. and lo Ihu uuiver.il re o-:t
which most be secured to it, U,,. prr-i.lent, is rat
'"""'. no expre.n( however strong, of In,
nun lechna, .... U ...i..(oi.m-iv us.-u, wiil.i.
could add to the pritificntloii afforded lo his Ma
je.tie's Governmeit at heino tm ,-hannel of emu
......... n.noi hi p..servo nn.l reiloie po-.d will
: '"!l.w;',"n ,,r""!. '"""n'. net, ol who,,, , ,u frien.).'
rim ..Oili.r....,i..l ....I. 1 .i r.i
"(. -.oi.s oi.o.i-ii in nix occasion
tn renew to Mr Kmkhrad tho nauranco ofhi di.
tlnpuished cinisidrratiun.
r, . , lOilS FORSYTH.
Chirle. D-inkhnd. Eq.
nttfl fSnt. A. t.o- .....ep ol ,,..,e.
" "r "". ".irch III tireeu Hrecl, hold I...,
i i . . . "'I1'"" "' lakmp measures to re.
' ' "m ""0"! ""icliire known a "The Meth
dm -okC..ncer8,"v0ry mterea.inp and ;,,,.
-ivr. addrris.oa weie dehveed hy the Itrv. Dr II.-,,,...
and the Rev Mr w,hm ,(, , I
mirk.. Or. IJ,,, dialed the foll.twiup rem.,rk,'..
"indent. A..,nE , ,n,lno fr,LM,,r,,ts f milk
and prtnie.l ,lm,, u,jr,, ,
llie w i up f ,. &
h-.. of ,h ,,,m, . , lf , lb
mtr ilH. Mlv.fc el.,f f ,.lh. ttnh
u rusi id . m . .
i j r"f """"S'a'i'Hi. about Vi
..... . - ..n haof Uln4$ 4 (
aateoph, w.. ,4(.h M nmv4 u i
I. w-a. , ,gw) .jj,,, r,rillh (n
alhnnc. -hit-M.s.. ......j
ma
'' " ii'rpia.. .,. th- II , ,fM.
read, in Ihe w.J. r..n .
win-
Ji t',K,lr b""f"1 h,",te' "h""-" hU;
FLUKIOA -WAIl.
a.rr'roa. H. 10. 1 30.
Sm.Thrrc ccma lo be at IhN ino.nrut a era.
on of ht.fitlilir w Inch however, can only b
icinporarj
uiiiwithaiandiup the very lorminauie
force which haa t Irnell arfcmniro 111 ...r
rv. pnncipally by moan- of W.UMttn from th
neiphbonnp Sta'c, and Orafa from Ihu hlalr in
all about 1000 nu n from South Carulum. '1 heir
(.met be nt Una moment anorpantird force in Flor
ida of about 3 or 4000 u.rn;i font- amply rtifficient
a I - I 1.. I railii.
... rr,cimiiiir Hie Seinltlolcr-. provided it acta
promptly. If the Indian can protract the war for
n enuulo or lit ten month lonper tin y will be cnabl.
ce lorummrr it in the territory for the climate will
then hu with them and apaiuat nr.
l'owol or Orctdliiif all Mint ho haa been renre
eenled tn he. 1 know I1101 peraonnll) anil a, man
of more character, probably cue mil livo lie re-
...n.kr.l the aM HnritiL' wl.lle nl tlm AtfHncy, mat
he wee oo.l for Jipr tMle mrn in htitllr uat duy
to. tin Hinted tn (..ell. rllollltlf .ill. Ihe Airoilt, am!
wltuili he afterwar.la ehot. Hu Inn in aomc Hi
nt a neon made "ood hi word-
Tho destruction of properly in the territo'v, the
.r.n.l lori.. ho. I uro.nieetivp. t tinmcnac. Even
if rciinburt d bv ihe Gcneial Government it will
take year tocnnhlellie planter of cauo and cotton
to re comnience their ..peranum, on a cnln of any
c niience. Alnioet the whole country tmulh ol
St. Aop.iJ-iioe, and in. hi of the St. John river ha
been hud in rum. Due gentleman ni.11 e, naa ioi
oroporlv .leatroved hy the Indiana to the amount ol
100000. The country 1 peculintly lavoruliU-
to Hie (. Skua, and it i impeitbly perhapa t
say when the ditlicultie may terminate.
'torn Florida. Wu have under date of 2lul
nil. !mui St. Ani;. inline rin CharleMon. Two
c.iiiipani.! of U. S. Troop under Major Kirby, had
.rom-bv water to uuluw a plantation, wniie im
in J, iwiliitiiepm. the Uicliinuu.l llhie. and two
other comiianiei had matched for the miiiu- point
General Scott, wa panted in the St John' rive.
11 the 10 h, BM-eiulinp in a teamboat lo I'traluta.
I'vvo Coiinaiiie-. of volunteer, the Uermttit tit
n'fTis '.nil ll'im'iiirg rotMtYi-s.relnrned lo ("Il .lice-
1011 from St. Au'nstinu on the "JJ I. I wo inort
( o.ii.niiief the Ifnthinpton Light litfintry and tin
ll'uthinaliin I'lilunlem, had ult-o embarked on lliei
return, and were hourly expected.
lltAirl-rtndintr circumstance. On Thursnay nijjhl
last, three ur four children, were frozen to de.ith in
thiscitv. It seem that the mother nan exsneu
herself durum the day, to obtain wood ; but thai
hnvniff failed entirely tu pet any, her chliuren iinu
herself beitiR in n suirering condition, she went out
about ten o'clock ot r.ipht and attempted tu Inlte
board or soni'-lliinp from a fence ; m doing winch,
slm was taken bv the watchmen, who, in epite ol
her representation of the Hlluullonol her cniiiirrii,
took her lo tho watch house. Here alio ng.iin, tol.l
the captain of tho watch her situation, and how sin-
had left lur children, and bepped in the most earn-
s.t noil l.n.ni. n.i.H.r , 1. .nti-n..l.). or ill... .......
one niipht po with her nud seo lhal tdio had noi
told uu untruth. The caplniu, however, wat as
cold and heedless of her entreaties as a pillar ot ice,
and as the shortest way lo dispose of her, locked
her up. In the morniug.'slie wa perinillcd to go
home in company with h watchman, when lo ! Mm
ullcrings of her Ittlle ones (one of them only three
weeks old) were at an end locked in each oilier'
arms, they were culd and btllV death had come tu
their relief. The feelings, of the mother can be
belter cunceived than described. The brutal watch
men wero tun callous lo feel a incut u I pang ; all
t.'..,. ;rr.?;' . r'l? w'ns their luck-up fee. Whi.fl
been doiio will, tlwm .,0. Hiut, but huupiiip
would be im, mild a punishment fur Wma.Philu
ndtlphiti Herald, Ftli. 0.
FIRE ! Tho house of tlm wido v Patty Perry
in Greenfield, in tin county, vva burnt down, on
Thursday lat. the 18. li lust., and wo repret to odd.
alio perished in tlm Hume. Shu wa sick uiidcon
lined lo nor bed, which standiup near the firepl ice,
is supposed to have caupht bv a spark from ih.-
dr.. VV'I C. I I ." ' .
fire
.o-u .uo.iu, sue wa lying upon the floor,
burnt to dealh
olio was 70 year of ape. .Vor-
uv;.'.- Gazette.
CoN.NEnsvn.LK, (Indiana,) Jan. 23.
Whilst the people of Connersville ninl its
vicinity were celebrating the passage of the
great Intprovcnii.'nt Hill by the f,rjn 0f
peice o artillery, about J o'clock on the
ovenniK of the IHtli inst. one of the most
mnliincholy accidents happened which has
ever occiiieil in the atale. Hecause of an
inelk-ntnalMvabbinorthoguni.ucr,,.;,,,.
lunited whilst the rummer was bein witli
drawn; by the explosion, four or live youni:
were instantly ami awfully maimed d
wonnded. A e.vander Saxon had one of m
nrm, lorn oil, and the other badley
WOllIll l!f . t int I. ..I. : ,- . . U,u-J
. , , "i--i uiimiiuiate v
DlllntlUI lllw.lr. , ... ,.ii ,. '
am-
i " i.iu uiuow. ill
s eyes were
v-xiii iiuii.-iv u own nut n . a ...... i i
on.iw.lA...!.. l.l .... .
face and head wretchedly lacerated Uo
was thrown over the bank to the flihtuncc of
-!5 feet. Mis friend, took him lo.Mr -Vther
ton's hotel, where expired about 8 o'clock
on the next inorninr.
Josenh Cliirk-.Hiit.il.., . . .
' right aim blown off o that the phy ci
n J wore compelled Ul ampulale it Z I
'e Hie elbow. JIis fllC0 mu,
kew.se badly brt. Wo arc j, "c J
Mate that there ion fair prospect of Clark's
recovery. Abtmher WilhanH and V hm
Wi rster weie likewise very severely urn
am ifnri.n.,i ,.i.... ..... . , .v "urnt
- . .....ul mu nean and eves- Im.
niS 'see ? mTunutf r'00" l,,iH
iy striking and melancholy.
. Gauum, the
1 When .,.... .. . l'"""P
moat profound philoaopher of hia
liefm . k y 1,10 """''"'n lo his
m. riBs?""(:' r,,,,i"d' "
-irutr, eriT"n'i4,,"n(J,-rn' ""l h-
, f th,ob ' I'" would in er
w'lh CrUintr the oiatnt.. sf .... ',.
rite csi'n.ivo iii:ici.i.
me4
KA7IO AX.TI0KOT.
poiiprir.siDK.sryFTii'.u a.
w .71 . 11 . 11 it k 1 s o y ,
nr onto,
port VIOH PRKSIOKNT,
FrnnciH flrmucr,
nr Nr.w t"H:
TIIF. WHIG (XiNVKV I ID.V.
Tube mindful of our duty tuour frien.li wa cannot
1st pun th expretilon of our ftoli.ifi of jratituda to thnM
f tlis.ii who volunlreroJ and went f rth to U.i. Mitao.
lion, for thepurpn.c of mailing an cff .rt lo reconcile lha
irifliul brrnch exiilinj belweaa a largo porlirn of our
frllntv cl'.irenr nn p-'litiexl maltrrt.
We wrre aware that to i-m-cl in ileirabo an ooject
(not de.ir.ible wili Ihe ambHinut and dltappoinletl danr
iont-., we don't mean, but with II. m vrhoMlihfor
p'Hee, Imrmnnv, an I th ten-rl wslfire of th enunlry)
it w nlsnilutely neeaifary that thny iltoiMJ ivtt "nil
...crifi." all p rn.inl and linitter . nniidrratl'iia.bnl bu
ry in oblivion thoio party feelin. wh.cli are uully-int-
h.he.1 and nurtured, mmetimea from rrry ilijht euie,
o.d uniniportaiildincrenre of opinion; and they nobly
In) to.
TherradinrM and preniptoet', too, with which theta
. ..l.i. 1. t iM.ni.
eonuIerit'lon nn.l seu-i; lirrr virion, n. ...... 11.
treat ..nd paramount obfer.ti. arc werthy of nil pn.ii-
t mnvwcll be mid and it ."Ulit to be aaid of thr mem
ber! of lliii" ennvention that lll'y po..s.ied 110 imP 'hira
(ifrenl llom in pnlriotiim and virtue. "The welfare of
It -mn and nut the glory of Cavnr," seemed tu lie tliair
uide. Ill tlie.e noml latioin they appeared In aim (t
'.ni niure., not men. They wnre.l all ln nn; . Isvnr
ili.in ninl perrunitl pr.il l.cnou, nn 1 were ueirriiiins nu
cilly round the Conntilnlio'i. Hn 1 Hu t In th- banuvr wf
llarriHOti 4k, fSrantrer.
reimiins Hint mcli it coure would unite llin.e of our
f. How ciliz-ii! vho nro willing tn rallv aaint timrna.
lion and oppre'iiou. That they will lhu unila ivn o
trt..in not a il'iubt. None will laltrr i i Ihu c.'lne. nr
leerl. th.it vc wnt In nilr rat.V". We want nn mau
., j, ,,mltcriu; nfier-'sotd.-n" luimSus,orihe"ipnili'
of victory. When our ran'd arn writ purihfl we man
rave not U than THIRTY THOUSAND true nl
valiant fJreen Mountain B y. irndy In Ink the field at
innment'f warninj ajnin't the Dutch, the loriri.w
.my oilier foe In our civil and relluioui libcrtira.
RRIOVi:GUVr.r.llt
Tin former for Prei.lent n I the hitler f.r V.V Pr
lenl of thr Uu led t-tal. Thii i th tirlet we ihall
r(i rr j, n,Pt:cUt which -vsrv Whtsanl w
timil.0!r ,,.r 5c, rr ; ti,s si ... .x-pi one ort ,
who t.r... t.....t.tv, (I... ...litori nfwh.rli liava
bi.ely oi and helravd t'.em.elve. inln Mia hauJa ofu
r.iction, vvlime motlu la 'nffien nnd plunder."
THE VOICE OF 300 FREEMEN.
It havinj been intimated, at wo are told, that n larja
portion of Ilia Freemen of lhl town wn nppnfnl lu tha
cmilructinn of the cnulcmplated R.ilroad between tin,
" ml Whitehall, on accmnt ofitbain-a mnn,.p..r,
ccc no ..r.ir.B w.it ru.urHccu tu wio warning ol our IMti
March meetln.', requoting tha town lo tako tho siibjict
oilo cnnti.leralion.
ftrncs. on Tuc.l-iy In.t, at laid martin-, (about
freemen bain-proicnt) the qur.liou Was called up anJ
I'm ubj lined reiolutinni iiilroduetil by Jud.-a Slr.mj
which nfler mine dijciniou on Ilia qucitinn nfcxp-jihea-
ny iiiiu in monopolizing ten lcQcy, pa.sed with rcal unf
limity, Ihcre nut bein; mure than four i.r five pno..i ia
the negative.
Itnohed. That the. Inhabitants of thu town cf
Rutland do entirely approve, of, nnd cordially wish
'.r. tho success of the project ofimkinp a Railroad
roin this town tu Whitohall in the Slate of New
Yorf
Itrsnlvrd, That tha nnnlieition for n Railrnvl
Rank, with a capital of$ar,0,000. lu 1- Im-ate.l at
Rutland, which is now pending in i,u Lopislature
ifVerninnt, ia founded in the hiphest principlej h(
nropriety. ns well for tho public pond, nt lor tlm
imiividuiil interest of this town ; and we most ear
iirslly hope and pray that Hie l.epialature of Ver
mont will incorporate mid Dink.
Tchivkmso Tim ncns.. It pr..fota I in tin, .fow
rK l,;.l..ture lo e.in.'ruc a Tunn-I under lh buj
of Ibe llud.oii onp.sjle Albany, A .nip..ii.i.i. (nt an.
tb'Tily lo uu Isrtnke ili eulerpr.xi llir c-n prifntJ
lo Ihit .Senate by Jr fl.inf.i tt. Tho ejiloroftlia r.
.nmys, lie i,i1il,i,,1t,t of it. itr.etieahility. 1
Co.ionr.ss In "rt.NATK.-.u fun. 1 1 v an ' W 1 1. I.y
(Kelt. 231 and Jllh) Iho bill reporlrd hy the c -in mtlee
on M.litHry AtMrf. iiHliiu- .pecial approj riatii.il lu.
1'ire umonui, w.i ducunsd.
l"U U"VSK' T""lnynl We.nr,.iy n.. bud
T'""" w" ,r"""-" "'lt ba r,.j,4i
i ' 'l"cM M"ngt' ,el"io" 11,0 f''fe
in.
I I'll
rei.cli
qustiion.
I"s'"'"r.rinThUr.d,y,F..b.2s;th.reoIUliondired.
lustheSfcn-Urynf War lo cr.ui a .urvey lo be m.la
I'.r the purpom of fortifying I.ak, Champ!.. In, vr.ii :kta
upa-.J referred tn th, commillto ,,n Military Aff.ir..
I ; ...lifir.lion bill cn.idered and laid u,n hr UUe. I ha
-enate went intu executivo buiiun, for an hour aDd Ihca
"iljourned.
In the II, t-,R. ,,e rx.cutirc ?,ira, b; rro31 ltlt
'"an. nrtd l.ie New York Relief 11111 wr coujc,ed.
fr t n the Prrinltm in rlati
"ntoclalrm for Fraiich 'p''-
1 ... 1 .. .
..,.........J.,,.u ,nln4 ir.yari83. Th. becat. J.l
ii"t in fn SMiurijftjr.
In lb. HociB. no bu.in,,. of lolportlIte. w ,,.
led either on Fr,J.y cr ggrJy
In i St.arK M.mJ.y. V.i,, f()IInwi ,1a!BU.
i..t.l.uv,i.lJljer0,.,(ieS.n.tubrieC)),.;)
f, , , WiHl.l0T0. Feb. 29,
J...7 '.T leiVB 1"0"'JI you l inform ll.
"'i-'J.y realunedluinlLo
and ,f the General Ar,by of V,rKinl. for rc
-n fully made known , )X,n,y .ea, in theH-nj-o
; f ho United Sjaie. . 8enifor rril11 ,,, 3tl((..
I hi. annunciation ia now WI3 , ,0 ooMv ,b,
rnalc- at U r,eM p-3yf?- flu tatk rtrU)t