Newspaper Page Text
L'uiied State wc.i-J not l4UiS to exer- i Representatives few days before the ad- cise tha right of exposing the fraud ; end. jourtimeot, io answer to a resolution of tba i i . i . i House, Of) tba ailbiocl at tha rnnatrurlinn - knowing ihi, I am the more surprised at tba claim now set up by tba 1'remdeat of the United Slate. Tbert'fore, air, it will bo my dutv, io the fce of the public, ex pressing deep regrt ihal there should ap pear to be any difference of opinioo on this topic, explicitly to declare that we have not waived one of the principles contended for by my nuMe friend (the F.rl of Aberdeen) of that portion, of Ihe treaty of Washington wbicb relates to the right of visitation : 'Vashi.xotov, Feb. 27, 1643. To the House cf Iiepretentatitet : In compliance with the Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 22d inst., ly be considered any thing mora than a privilege aaked for, and either conceded or withheld cn the usual priuciplee of interna tional comity. The principlea laid down in Lord Aber deen's despatches, and the assurance of in demnity therein held out although the ul most reliance was placed on the good faith of the British Government, were not regar ded by Ihe Executive as a sufficient secun ty against tha abuses which Lord Aber deen admitted militarise in even the most cautious and moderate exercise of their new maritime police. And therefore, in in his d,M..t-.li f IWA.nl... i sn . ...,t .. I "questing me to communicate to me House if further my d jty to declare thai that dea I correspondence or cotnmunica. nat. h h. .n.tiA.l in ,), ..,...... i. "on may have boen received from the Bn answered by the government of the United "sh vfrnmofn , c"" ,h ffM,den' rny message at the opening of tha Us. State. I know, I ihmk. too well what is I TfT !nrof ,tho ,at0 LtlUh con 'tuesion. I Set forth the views entertained Ihe ability and whit the ki ennes of a So- ,, . " " """n by the Executive on this subject, and mu'j cretary of State in the United States, to ! !leed "Shl 10 America vessels. '1 ilmMy rmeii QUf mcl(iatoa believe that if doctrine so important as! , . " '-" uau" "u ") ability to enforce our own laws, protect ou. . I nag from abuse, and acquit ourselves of el I have also thought proper to comrnun.. dues auJ ol)ll lions on tho h h was. cate copies of Lord Aberdeen .letter of 20th , view of ngsertIon, ,.e Treaty u, December, 1841 to Mr. Everett, Mr. Eve-; U-8shillct00 WM Mll0lthled . 8nd upon ;oD . ..Crui iub .tou iscce-micr, m repiy ,,.iinn .ih ih l!i,.k .,.,.,. . ... those, advanced in the despatch could be questioned, it would have been permitted to remain fourteen months unanswered and unacknowledged, had it been thought wise tr contest those principles. (Hear, bear.) And, sir, with reapecttu this righl of search, that not belligerent but conventional rigti. which is used by ooo power for tbo purg es of humvuty, to ch.ck the Iradic in slaves, 1 am bound to say that, even on that point, I am surprised ul tho determi nation with which the United States refuse that mutual right. (Hear, hear.) I am now speaking ot that right of search which, by the treaties with the ureal power of Europe, by treaty with France and other Stales, is mutui!!y conceded by parties de sirous to prevent ttT.-ctually the trallij in From the Rirhmund Whig. MODE OF SL'irLYINi; THE NAVY". The foulest abuses in this lino of public service are known to exist in clothing, groceries, lumber, timber, tJmeco, and everv thing else. The contracts for these From the A. Orlcan 'Jopic, FtbruarylO. DEPARTL'KE OF MR. CI.AV. At 10 o'clock this morning, Mr. Clay bids adieu to New Orleans. lie loaves on Ihe stcambout Iinmund, uhjii which he proceeds a tdiorl distance up the river supplies are habitually given ns fat jobs to to the residence of Col. John Preston, favorites or the favorites of favorites where he will lemain for a short time, and given pretty much at their own prices until the Ambassador passes up, when he without conietiiiou or tho knowledge will proceed to Yicksburg. For nearly of the general public, that they were to bo two months .Mr. Clay has been the guest let. The country must sco 'at once, the of tho city, tho recipient of its hospitality, liability of the system to let in unbounded and we arc sure thai none of our citizens fraud and imposition ; and so the fact is al leged to be. Mr. Stanly, a few day before the close of the session, moved and carried an can witm-ss hi departure without a feeling of regret." When lie loaves us, he leaves, in all human probability, forever. Hut be this as it may, he carries with hint tho ;imendinetit to the Navy Appropriation ! Iest wishes of this entire community, and Bill, designed to correct this flagrant evil by requiring all provisions and clothing of very namo and nature, to bo supplied i i - .'ii-.-tii.fi the treat metropolis ol the South, we are embracing, so tar as wo cn.i',1 a. .. ployed in order to attain these objects, the yf ,1. holes of corruption und favoritism, alrcndv sufficiently assured. Tho feelings ul,on ",y filance alt its T' tho sinccrcst prayer for bis health and huppincss. To Mr. Clay, lomscll, ttie aennr.ltiiin from ritV hcrC he ll!S been - I I , ----- , I , i - 1 1 hereafter bv contract that is we ore. ! rneeived with so much kindness, wo doubt I " cstern we last tnuht receivnl u.i not, is peculiarly paiinui. i mil no win j . .. mc mui ultimo, f, ever rcmemlicr w ith pleasure his visit to , wbich wo gather the follow inv int. !:;!., sume.by public comiclitiin, awarding the thereto, and extracts from .everal letter, of. :::ZZ7lZ:r:r ""COWrr. l ,ne .r " m Mr. Everett Io the Secretary of Stale. .T,".'." " . . " ""item movcnie.it. no wiin piuga one . . -j ------ ; pioyea in orcier io auain inese onj I cannot forego the expression of my re-: tn ... ... . ...i i i i-i ... . ' . . .. tie ui mo i rcaiy. i ili-r riomni' rnrrimtion. is more to lie ur uau cnerisneu tne uope ttial all possiuuiiv 5.,ri. .,. ,,.,,, ,: r , . . 1 , , . , r i t " ; ducii were my view at tne time ot no- nd m this eonntrv bv l.bcrtv. than nnon mnivent of misundcrstandiiii? as lo the true construe i u. : LU 11113 Cullmr u.v i'W-rij , niau opuu nion..iit . r .. ass:iuii. i KAHEWF.I.L TO IIF.NRY CLAY. 'i " imvipicioiiuu. t .ir, Maniv prouueed, in luvor ot ins t-,.., f,,.An u I.ATEtiT FUOM El'Rort9 Tu stcamsliip (rkat W . cd at New 1 ork on Sunday 0fi,.r Sh left Bristol (England) Z uli.mo, and arrived at Fcucbul tt , 1,1 on the 19th, and from thence su.U? ,3I on the 20th. An extract froll , , Ka"1 stnteathat "from the 13thof .- , to had nolhiiig but westerly wind ? eruily strong, and omclimet'b;tm hard, with heavy sea, except. "'"T otie day, (10th of March,) when wa easterly. It is worthy r.f nmtL ,'! the engine of tho (ircot Weste,,, i 4 been going fur twenty dav., Huh "JIe ping one itutant, and thai he l.as t. a distance of four thousand seven ), mile with a consumption of oo ' u ' 1 ' cool a fent, probably, unprecedtuM " the annuls of steam navigation." vi me papers brought out bv th r estern we last nii-ht wr;i.j 'vrr'i F -...-illJT,.I:,.p of his poetical fiiends are well expressed in tho follow nig lines, dashed ult uy a fiirnd of ours, ujKin the impulse of the lion of the 8'h article of the treaty lately concluded between Great Britain and the .' U. State, was precluded by the plain and j well-weighed language in which it is ex : pressed. The desire of botii Government is to put an end as speedily as possille to the slave trade, and that desire, I need scarcely aud, is as strongly and as sincere larrj' ! wlien w mrc igsio, rc"a.ui-u ma ciimhii aruoia us removiu" uii i amen, iiient. the to owinrr letter lrom .cw , ru i..r-i ..... th .r....i.i,.ll l n.,n. possible pretext, on Ihe ground of mere ne j York, which we suspect nii-ht be strength- cpssuy, to visit anu aeiam our snips u(on the African ccast because of any alleged abuse of our flag by slave traders of other nations. We had taken upon ourselves the burden cf preventing any aiich abuse, by stipulating to furnish an armed force ro yarded by both the high ccntraciin:; parties as sullicieut lo accomplish that olij- ct. IM laves a right to ssarch vessels belonging .W I.UUII.I .111.11 I.U U-lltl IU kUO llbl' ! . 1. I t - (. t I ty detected in th. act of carrying on th.s Ie" "J. ma . Piaies as 11 C,M u-v . , r .i r. (Great Lritain. et it must not ba forgot- trade, tor, in lljeiear 152-1, a Conven- ,u , ,u . j u h . i .i , ,, ten thai the trade, though now universally lion was signed io this country, bv Mr. . . . ' , , ' Rush, the M.u.ster of the Un.ted States, CVViT i. . ' F I 1 V Z ning. wo diJ Bnd do- colour of right almost at the instigation of America, which ; T by wll0,C 1086 ,0. e"f S 10 ' to exercsa any ucb general police over The ! professed lhaut.no.tde.ir to put an end 'rt ""I unfortu'-a!el' , few flag, of independent nations, e did not de- to the slave trade. A Convention, I sav, ' A . u .,;..u i' r u -.i m ii i permuted and even encouraged to share in waa signed bv A.r. Rush, with Mr. Iluskm , , e u . " , , u- u i i . i. ii i the profits of what was regarded as a per- aon, which did mutually concede the ri"ht f , , , ,, . j r...k. ti. . u u i? i i "-'ct.'y legitimate commerce. It originated of search: I hit is to sav, which enabled , . ' ,. , r ,- e. " , , ea.at. f .. .. r .i I-' . i c. . . at a period long before the L. Slate bad vessel ot war, ol the I niled btates and . ' . . , , . - . fz,t r,-;i:n i . become independent, and was carried on Ureal Britain respectively, to exercise, un- u i .- . . j, . ,. ... . ,. c within our bordor tn opposition to the most oer certain stipulations, tnat very ri"hl of . ' . cAsroh .k,i. - 1 i p earnest remonstrance and expostulates ol Eearcn a!7ainl whieli s ir.h r nmnr i nnw ; f ened by developments at Uiclimoud "DkakSir: In times past tho usual course has been when vessels were requir ed for the carrying of United States stores or munitions of war from one p .int to another, to advertise for them, and, when bids were made by the agents or owners ot ships, the lowest otler accepted. It al ways hus been usual to advertise for nil artnles of supplies for the j car, also for mnn.t nf r.rm P.-itoin ., r.,mi , luiiioer, limner, kc, wnen any uuaiiiuy ation of her orctension. Still less had we as required, hut under the present Ad- the least idea of yielding any thing our I ministration no man can obtain business wft mi; .i.iiijj i-u. - . ...1... I. r elves in that respect. We choose to make I mu" ,uc "" umcas n oc tor a practical settlement or the question. This ' W" '"l 1 lur ' . ; w, owed lo what we had already done upon i'f's ,h,u V'nl or his sons l.o is all this subject. The honor of the country K- ,luinfhu miI; oblai" Priva,c .con called for it tho honor of its flag demand ,ri,c!s' and ur.alJ 1 ""." cni.irilwtc J ihi .i ..a..m .,., 1..7...1... . or s-hare with I, for one, am op- bear, bear.) I hat treaty was rejected by I . , . -cover an imquitou traffic. Ibis Govern some of the coloniei in which it was most raiKAH in B fiaifrl-.Ln.inf .n..ntr ll i . . '. V . ' activelv nroaAenlVil. TlineA Annum.) in it iru.i.wl ti (Ki- tlml l..l,i. Tilur ti.ml.l near, Dear.) I hat treaty was rejected by I ,r , , ... . .(.--- - cover an iniquitous traffic. J bis Itovern j r - the Senate of the I mted Sute.. .i. n I squander the public funds to Mrcghtcn ground of an objection to the right of search, I 9 Bny "'erS' , l! cbjracter ,hus fi"d ? i tion and the ability lo do this ; and, if need ; mm ' P''1"11)- ......... but because Ihe right of search exf nded to : 'TT" 1 . V general practice, could . a wi no, conlCRl itgc,f wi(h ft of! ''ma ttmc ago an m.l.viduid obtain-rl the coast of Amend, and ibeU. States ob , "'.y be changed by the positive assent of; , y ..bu, eooner Bny foreign ! ?l ""''""f ton a U"$A ol ulout J'0"0 jected to the right of search being exerc.s T f' MT' QXPttssed .,lbe,r ,n Uovrrnmenl .hall exercise Ihe province of " '? ?m?.0r , almfa"i0' at3 r ed in the immediate neighborhood of the ' ",e frm """'"I?.1 " "'77""l ; Mecul,ng it, Ini, .nd fy(ill,nS it, obl(!J. j 1m'1' sh.psl.ero were taking to rrcf .,f x,..o.; .k.. .. 'rangement. J he L. States led the way in ,- ... .. " i - r ...i.-.i. :. ." . ,.i those ports at and a contnti.tnf ---J v' ..iiin.3, iimi-iii ma. I. KB1 IIUI inJ , .... , . Muu., iiiu iiij,.ini ui nillkll 13 III urilCtl 118' ... , .- r . . t p . r tl.ff n ,La from ,ne or ir,,,tiii .A,.t.l t i ... .1.. - i f . doubt not, put in requisition its whole naval ! er I u.erj, to prohibit it to their own cm ; j fallllfu ,0 ,fl, (l)6 TfCi . sequence of that omission; but if Mr. Can ' JlM "4 PefPe"0"un u' aem and .1 will not permit ttself to doubt that Ding had allowed the const of America to iu....uu.,. ur a.c.y . j Grfat Bnaio com , bp be omitted lro:n the treaty, at this mo ,K nt amVtne,e,MCUrred ' h Govern-: lhi9 d a Convention authorizing tha right of lfhil "y ne .'" S hi "erued , nd h, mos, amicable relations maintained search wo-ald have i,Tfu,c. wuh re- 10 " frT th' I Pf' " ' J , "1 V between the to countries. peel to the United State.. S,r, I h ope!',0 'T ' '1fcereouri JOHN" TYLER. that those who hive contended with so ,'' fof 8UPPres8lon- lhe flag of W.siiisgtox, Feb. 27, '43. much vehemence in the legislative Cham i 0ViD m'g 1 ""r" ll,e 0CJ6,ln un1ues"on- i ber ol t rance against the maintenance of ! 3 ..w., ; MUTILATION OK A MEMBER OK CON". Acfnev'tl in p.?nce, n illtuut a nuot or lin i 'I'lie meed of victory, a bloodlvu i(n ! ' Anil those wlin now oppoaa llivc, lull rorifeu i The gentle influence of lliv Tiriui-i rare ; Shall view l!ieo in the prule of place, and hleM tlnnignai.t Kale that alie hat pl.K-t-J thee there ! Tlx n may c hone, bv th; dicectm( h in J, The reign ot'.Nalnrn will again apHur ; Tliat I'cace may aproad her miiijJj o'er ali the ' lunJ, And Pii-niy hed her utom tliroiigtiotit the rr.ir That niidol the aounda ot mirth, the aoi., ILo ' la'il'i. The runtic dance, the arllcaa Village flee. Tlie lau'riee. twain the rtip of jimt nuy iiuatT, Ai.d fit cotiteniied 'neatli hisou houw Ir.-o, Tl.it every nian elmll l-jf Ihe grateful aiiada (If hia own lijj.lree Mreicli hitn.i II Alpine, lliei the treat hand tlna .laic of ease haa inaJ.', And aafe'y oat the fruit of hti una vine. And noiv, ('olmiih.u'a gratct aon, freweil ! We lurel again when triumph crowns Ihy hro' The CL'f of thy luliira (;rani!i"ur 1. 1!, :id pioudly honor, aa .1 lovet ln i.oir. principal points of what had tran.p,, I-.li rope subsequent to the sailing , . UoHtoti steamer of the 4th of IVlnjarv j laoii tiik nxorrix nura or rri lt j't," I K.X GLAND. I The Croat Western carries m, I Prt""t dl',,u,es rcapccling Canada ' stcc h more immediately refcrr..,,. .. .. I United iatate and 1'rauet., made hv ! y'i j llroiijrhani, in reply lo M. Dnpin',,,' jChamlicr of Deputies which, tl,.,u'.,c i milling nothing absolutely new, vet pu., ,'(,', i right of M-nri-h negotiations betwt,.,, ; '' hind und America in i a s( i and corn ct light. The diM-us,!,,,, lf ing the amnesty for (voat.ral nff i,.,. ( Canada, und (lie motion of Mr, , chero l..r aduiilline Canadian w. i. ' iKuglund on the terms held out hv '"'' " iJcspatch, f.innnt fa, , u ite deep iutorcal in thi.t ci.li.riv. K.s-Lutk's molioii for the f.nrd.m of i l ir i . n-ivii niiu Miui-rt-u l ru lit port a' ion ti iilielate otitl.reak m Canada ar , reived with much favor Ly the Commoni. ! Iu a coinutercial point f Vim i;., . : plies of Sir Robert I'eel to qKM,r .. ' iiirii in llie I iS ( ......... . ........ ... . ..nullum rc.p.j-. i nding treaties with fore.n ei imtrMsr not w ithoiit iiiterel. I'rar.:1, i: it necessary for tho suppression of the slave i ef,,,.r,1' ,0. lU c'a,rat'd . trade. The Senate of the United States n " lo dlcUle '? oU!ers Lut ,l,c' rcso"d. nrntted tho coast of A ..,.. n.l Me . " " '"ul ,or " co opfrauon oi oui- Mr. f , r i. . .- .i 'iioni i' iu ram ins ireiiv in con i our notional revenues, to retrc n. !i our ex- ORt'SS Tlve Washington Correspondent of the treaties framed in the pure spirit of human i P)0".'" least abr.dged by our mu itr nnH hn n, J u -r.L, r-: i Otcipal legislation. "J )- M 'iiv .- ..tJIIJICU I HV tU ' A i . .at ted Sntes, will refer to that Convention, otDer aoclttioe' " f P'al". 0"!d, ew York Commercial Advertiser cives and see that the Un.ted States themselves I ubf r 80 arb"ra7 evervrywe ' , Mlowin xnlrcitin anecdote ware among the first to permit that con j TT T T'r ''T " T ' J, , , , i . r r ventional riht of search. (Loud cries of by ,hf grea Da!;a for the tima ba ; The predictions of tlifi Editorof the Let- hear.") Tb-jre must be soma rreat mi. i s' l0" ,raoe 01 5,ie orlu m an-v f)laccs or ,sville Journal, as to the dc-vec to winch IVashington for r00,0(iO fret of pine boa id?, at a rovnd price, lo Lo delivered at the Navy Yard at N. York, Charltstown, rhiladulpbia, and Gosporl. This man is otio of those who was n Locoforo, nlVr the election of Urn. Il.trrismi a Whi, now n nondescript, or a Tyler man. "The groceries arc given to a hou.-e in this city, and irithovt adrertiutig ; to with buttor, to another, 4 who In kiued John Tyler's great toe " ot 20 cents per i..l l-.i .1. f'ii ..... i ...i t fully confirm. .!.. .. 1..:. :-.. :. .. .. i. :.-.i dc ul tcn. Vat . i.m.iim. iu.ci iiaiuy u flUJ ot lerillilll.U at Washington not to iie them to the loweU bidder, but lo I'ive liiein In the houju which furnishes irrorcrics to all th naw ' r,,,l) -Vexicaos lillrd in Jiattlr ! vi:ni:zlt:i.a. The Congress of Yeneuela met on the "Olh January, aud both branches wire or- .'i . . . . . i ! i . . "arii.eii on uic i.ev. uav, wnen i iLMurni ...,. , ,i i.. ..i. .., i , . ,, laez sent m his twelfth and lost annual . t.,,.,rui.fi(,n o- , ."r'; n.riisage. 1 he mcsc x principally oc- ,,, i,.,,,,,,., m N;,M.(ll;.: j'. rupird with consratuhitions on the peace aild , wsh first mainia-i-J i v 'i ,-t and iiiereas,.,- pr.r.iy oi Ihe country. ,lf ni, J.,m.N , , -j." ' I his fortunate condition ( tiling, (sajs , lircjf trt.uyn;u( ni((f, Ins l.vcellency,) which lhH! may ,-roie mlj irPft,(tr4, , ol, ,c a presage to atiil happier t....e, Im. . ioii0 Maria advicra show more a--- ii. finf Mirtimi! v In ntfi'iui li !h Miniiifinii i.l . i . . ' ' ' - i.'U'Je ana imiii.rAsi hb in' m it lr . i-.u n. rcs.niio inn loauenu lu me cia.n.s , n!,mU. Il0 rrtl1(H!rible f,!!,,. .i nomc ; . rrvei.iiii l.tat rpiirter lo the of ail Ihe cruditors of ihe State. i i i.i . . i ... i -. anu ourou ine naiionai creon in etvt-rv .!,,,. i.. ... i .. , , , , , , "uiii ii'Tii-i uim.1.1 in.: new nrr.i: uay more and more jusl.t ail l.'?l.-y es- ' I'orlll..:ii i. fp,r,l v . speak ra.:.tr coitiiOiiiiy re-i -i.:; , miccckaful termination of a uuiu:. . tr.-ntv w it la her. i ( ominercial mnller wear a ii. 1 s:-j-jance. The monry rnarkcl is l.inu. jrottorj niarkrt is in a stale of i .a;,, ; The caiMing depression miv be i-o,nt- leeiiitd, wcouic it is s:eii thai v eneii- ..tuns M.iL. iit ltrnhii.fi. uh...li ll.t... .-it.. 1 .No choice Las been s successor. IMPORTANT IBD.M YITATAV. -The nnjersiBodin-T unon this subject - but conJ 10 arl' a-t'des which such Power miaht see j Mr. Sprigjr, of Kcntucl.v, "v. j-eflctt tore ma many goods have been used by vviimn" mi .I . .'v j.. turn, nioer ' prices th.tn they miht have been obtained I i-T the uual v-ar, by advcrti:ng at:d coo- i tract. " It is current'v reported and lielieved ..tl .i.u.r . . I. ...... w. ....... -... . Apir lr rin. rnm ... i he 1 I. nil . ... . c ... ...... . . u.... ...vj ai i.iiiiijiiiiR imiiiiii.i 'rirra, - - - - - -j n-. ior, hi a gieiil III, li u.e urr--jii, and fillii.g up the public stores wit! jooxls, an account ol n Utile Irf-fore ihe walls which prevailed resjwrinii,' il,e c ur and at the end of tho year there will 1 in , Campeacby in which ."hII .Mexkan fll tial movrmeiila of lh Gaven.ir.em.' Ik ii-.. ... .. t. ern- sidering the importance of maintaining this! . proniiniio lis own sumect or citizen. ( Honor upon Ihe ccnsinuency that returned right a ri"ht not peculiar to rnUnd ! 1 """"'t1 " "u ,:uu,u i ' oe ac ; mm io tnis congress, seem to have been considering" that we are coutendm" for a ' k,)!'wledaed withrHitsubjeclingcommerceto realized. Towards the close of the last right which is the only security "a-rainst ' tbe r,skc,lC0n8tanland harrassing vexations. ; session ho signalized himself in a fracas at fraud, against the grossest abuses by par i a,Ie,nP' justify ucb a pretension : the eating house under the House of Re. iie .'ntere.it-if m ih,. ,n,n,iA. trtr. 1 from th riiihl to visit and detain shins upon presentatives, and received a severe wound sidering that wcare now the advocates of a 1 r"as'iDal''e suspicion of piracy, would de-. in his hand from collision with broken) partirtipatf.r in the profits of gMcericn-!,, .V.ni:i.ru. wnlioiti any disatrou. u.n....s ...o... H oi ouma Anna, i ne ; gagemenu in many insmrKe, were ucntans lost, wy the account, 7." men. ' p,,ncd unl.l it was drfniii. !v a-uu. Ihediitcslromaucalanoreloll.enihull.'whr.lhcr S.r R..l-rt IVel wm.:,i I'iio Mexican arteanvrs,,Wim'r:imu and ; further ll. s s-s.on in the li rc ct. c os'!" fliernrrador, had arrived at Campeacby trade. He has staled rim hit., .i! Yt- in ri 1 era i ira, wnn reiiiiorcciin-nis. that a distinguishe'il gentleman of Virginia ' ' lin lo,,n ' had cf'n nttncki dl v .? .. . . .. . m ... i ... i ptnciple oeo.'ssary for the interests and se ', e,vedly be exposed to uuiversal conderr.oa- glass ; and last night, at an eating house j and purser's Motes at.d I have no doubt of cnsemieiue.. Th.) b curity of all maritnna nntions it is my !lioD-9,nce it would be anatlempl toconvert in Pennsylvania Avenue, he got into a fight i', and tl.ry will uW bo ticli ut the prices : I"'k plare on ll.f 4' duty to alate, in the fare of the House oH "n "blished rule of maritime law, incor i with a person named Drudge, a miller's ; clmrgod for these articles Cosnmon-s, that Ihe claim to that ri-ht of I Prated a 8 pnnciple into the international cart driver, w hich terminated iu his oppo. We have no guei who the " Virr.ni.i vis.ta'.ion contended for in tho desnalch oficoti'e tlie coneilt of a" nations, into a nent's Hittn-j; Ihe largest portion of biscnr i gTitleman " is. alluded to in tl.it b iter, ...... . ; ...I. : i . . j . . j i . .- .a. r.. c- . ii iii- i . . .. . . t - -.- .i Lord Ab-MOVen has nol been relinniiahcd - u'c p""cip.u suopiea oy a single na- on: nr. .-sewou am nis dcsi to repair I tin u ' noever n; is, or it mere is one wli- that on this subject there was made na con-, ,,on a,lj enforced only by its assumed au-cpfs-on whatever, and that to the principles :"0fi,y- T ciz3 ad detain a ship upon lard down in the despatch of Lord Aber- ! sP'cion of P'ac. '"l probable cause and deen w adhere a! this maoism. (Cheers ; m Sood Mla' affurd 00 juil ground either iroTi no.n sides ot Ibe house.) Th.) buttle above referred h inst. The Yuca. .... .... i . . . - . nni nr.: oeierminrii io a'lopr a .sati.ilia! H.ig, and d dare their iwlrpt .tidentc. mischief, but Ihe fragment of Mr. Sprigg's ear, (which is now in the doctor's pos session,) w as too much lacerated to bo re- stored, and the honorable member will, of; thin stimulate corruption and shuns in its infamous dividends, he onjji.t I . bo n... masked. or complaint on the part of the nation whose 'course, carry the mark of the scuffle to', 1Ir-s-y h, 'n'"'''''! '' "nirirt. eaa a - . ' i Ij mhils fitP litrrtwfiiif turn tuna !.. .T l. , v i-..i resect to um, treaty which we have part 0flhe owner. The universal law .anc entered into with the I. btates, in signing Uom, and the common good requires, the tuat t-caty we consider thai we have ahan ' ex.stcnce of uch a rule. The right, under doned no right of visitation. We did not ,uch circumstances, not only to visit and ,U7UU ,l,c c- '-'f'es laat 'py detain, but to search n ship, is a perfect yet entered into timt treaty with any en?a2e. rlg., aod ,OVolve. neither reiponsibiUty oor : rnfrt frftT list fo ft.-in.'rt c . . J ' J" " . ,uo s f visi- indemnity. Uut, with this tingle excep tation, which is not nece.sardy connected M...n ...i: i , . r! b u. pruuc, any - oi anotner upon Were this tale to hi related in anv sub- sequ';nt "Notes for general Circulation,' j le made fur furmai.iuji ti.e aanie .,ual.ly 6f i.ut- icr lor lu renui. , , ..v.i, jw ..ai.iru uao. i, linn wi.h the q-.cat.on of the s.ave trade. e aolhor.ty to detain the sh.ps Ihniirlit l'...t ll III! l ., ..1. ...I ' ' v i" c - K "" ihe h!gt. seas on anv pr:ext w , ie ,-iacu yon, - he ,. u of the territorial i a naval force to t ha enasi nf f,, (.,. .i. . . . . . ' .J " -I'liVUi IWI IliC 4 m Sitfi 1 fr. n pupose or suppressing the slav? trade. W o did not accept the dciachment of that na val force as an equivalent for any right which we claimed ; yet still we thought that ior a great country like the L. S lake tlrt step wuh us on the coast of Afn- ca, although the power of vi-itatiun is lim ited under the treaty in such case, alibou-rli we claim na r.gt to visit slavers buna fide Auertcan, an-! the rij-ht ia to he exercised by fissels of the U- S-ates we tbau-hi it, l Iiy, a s:ep in ajlvanco towar hsti-ver be- urisdiclion. ppy to find, is substan tially the doctrine of (Jrcat llriiaiu herself, in her most recent official declarations', and even tu tlre now communicaled to ths House. These declarations mav well lead tatee to us to doubt whether the apparent dilierence 1 between the two (overn nents is not rather one of definition than of principle. Not' only is the right of sranh, properly so cal led, disclaimed by Cretit Britain, but even i that of mero visit and inquiry is asserted with qualifications inconsistent with the : " S lch l!onf; !:e, And orercorne us like a anmer cloud, Without oan-peciai wonder 1" TtlE BLACK TONfiUE. Ifni'i. At tho latest nrcoiinis I'resi. dent It'.. tr had iss'inl a prTl.imntion an iiomiMiig the supprejion of the iiis.irr'-r. Mull, ilrthiru.g the leaders of it traitor to the Republic, and ncr.crding a full nn.J en tire nmiiesty to such of tho iiuiiirgenlsjia had been led nsfrav who sli;.il hasten to ...i ... . ; make u.eir summ-tsion lo llie legitimate . T10 averace s:.!r nf 1 in i.i I Government ; us, that it would appear that ' ,h.v were ft.imo daily, but th" dnr.-.K : j irreivcd a pirlial rl.erk inre, an ! : i ihavo receded a triflp. Mexico, cz ANIM AL MAGNETISM. j ,hc ...i, of rctlllMmlff., fl,r ,!c I A young lady in Ihwlon toll on Ihe ici j idends of the las) po.-ket. in m w-ry h the other day and broke her arm. She 'odor on tho London Stock LNch,r!:'.- he will no. Asaui. wndin" m-i Cohntions f..r new larilTs wi-k Yi.y Spain, and r..rliigiil. a g.M,.) .d c. lal is iti-rt, nnd trade n eot r prn.'. ..; para'y xd. luiho nuiniifdciurin-ti'trr:'' rthrre, a rnoi.tb ago, mntti rs were W-f ning to wear a more arrive and Ua'.'i . jH-.H.-inre, lh" rerrnt Minisleriul fat i m led like a wet LLm'srl, dampetl ii.. r;.:irs and depressed the Impet el" (he n flwiier. Money continues oUiiA.!;', t only nn.la Kifu ch.'ioneN for in r' A considerable amount rf e;" ie -s ':' shipped cf lute In tho fnned Fi.iT'. j every pm ket is lasitia i nt in re . r ' Sille of (fold rTVil. W'e llmlervf-init would it not be kpi down as a sicnal in-; from a ccuileman whoattended N'ashfo.in ' ''' rcvolt ,in Ik!,-u cnlirely mipprcssed stance ot tne mendacity ol travellers f And last week, that two lots of Gold Coin were lollercd at Public Auction to the highest j bidder, for Slate Rank Note... The first ! lot Drought par; the second lot of $ brought only 2 4 tho owner cf the We mentioned some time since, lhat uut '"- result of tho ale proves conclu- i (r!ic-,urct however, licing a compound one, tho terrible disease called "The Black I " y -'' wn in which the notes of nna ry pn.nn.t, it was resolved to try -p ii.. . - .. , P"r "ank nre held, even iu the Loco-foeo lt,e r"lct R' al ningnetism. The longuc had broken out tn .New Madrid , Couny of Nashf slncc ,.ey wc,e prefer- -""""g Kv was put into a somnambulic County, .Mo. A correspondent or a St. ! red lo Gold. It also shows, ihut the at- ""?, and her arm paral)zed. Ttieaurgi. Louis paper, thus describes it : (lempisof ihe Iico Fco leaders in the cuI operation was then performed, w-iti. The disease hero is not alvvavs charac-1 t--''sUitiire, to injure Ihe credit of " "c ""gnes, p,,.n, ino.ign .ii was per-; paragroph iu the address ii..hrrrih r-c irouuce no oilier eili-ct j -...1....... u.n .. on. CO. What the object of wa conveyed hom, it is stated, and had j Many innocent people wl.ohuliltl r i s Gold was, we know not,', n urgeou immediately arut for. The 'of that Republic, will, it i stud, I rw- it faith bu not kepi with ll.eni. I iRANrn. The Soldi. Guizol Minis-try i -I Tho discutoiou in ihe Chamber 'l" I'1! '' 'ties on the right of search iirninaird . f I ho .Id of I 'i-binary, by ihe ad p!i"n is tae Ult.. t,rr, nl a .,o.r..i I 7:2: i r '., . V' '"" ; In the de.pa,cb of Lord Aberdeen tn J .. y. ... . , ... oia.es. but LvcrcttoftherjOthofLrceniber 1 .n .ccedingt-J ,l,il we have r,otahar,Jo:ledia,s,i ln lhll jusl receivJ bv ,h'n ur ,m, , nu. ...giiicst degree, nor did : Minister in this country. made to Me, ever m ,,.e any part ot our inlentio,,, du- , h lordsh.p declares that if, in spite of al rtng the controvert ,0 abandon the right . tbe ri rJl0l) which si al ii used O Dreve, .0 which we lav cl., in (he despatch I have ; uc , oceurrenee, J K "VZi l ! t meDtiooed fhear. hear, henr.i V Uv r . -k . . . , v not conte'ite-d ourgelves . 1 r I . 1 . una ijci to necouie known la this bouse ; hut since the l'residuiit"s Message we have taken an tr.nzed with a swelling und blackness of fhc Tongue, (which, when it d's, has proven fatal in fivu out of six cu-m,) but the visitation or inflammation homelinieii seals itself in the joints, the ancle, kner?, or hip and frequently in one side of the 1. i- ... neaa ami in one eve, wtnc'i swellx, lurns our Rahks, will produi: -tiring the treaties of I-?31 end lt:'1 k luistry, by making the .irogriip! than to recoil with tenfold forre on ihe I be arm remain paralyzed and will heal i M iica.ls ol the assailants. KrSUltr. : 1,1,1 coniiu, wnnout any ol the pain iq,,,.,,,,,,, ,. wn, aliboush M. Ciu z .t- , . , i 'H"a"y aUci,d',ul " m)ch ' ! 1 phatirnlly slule,! ihnt he would M ? CuvntcrfaJ Monry. K arg; quantity: . . , , Hale for a modification of Ihe lrra:ir. of spui.ous coin, consisting pnunpnlly f ; ca.sfl ci poisoning orri.rred in formed a good deal of hostility, or pcra-i eagles, hall eagles, hall dollars, and Mexi-1 " ' "f Hudson New ork, last I , i i . .ii:.l.l ihe o-- . ,. . . -i . , . ....... ...... , rirr.i. mil.;., n- - . ( .... i i i. "i c i , ,. . I enn iloll.-ir tins hiiolv tu.n ..,1. i Week, ll.roiifh tho riirelesunpua ..f n .Ir.i. . . ' . b'. . ...... T!ri iiui, anu suoriiy utiore ueatli, like IhCi . , ,J , 1 l"" "-'"-"'f . ' . " . , " -"-; orons a loop-hole lor a decent reimn "I". I,,,,,,,,,. i i..i. i . : lion in Canada and the nnrlli-m n.i.i ..f Who sent 0 prn.t ration of nnr tmrntni i i.i . . . 1 . . .i .. 'l.im'ffl ail .;"J"o" o.a.n. iii some instances i. . - , " , ,i c i e i i ,iiio naving lermnmieu, mr - l11;.8 (he malady seats it,:e!f in some of thcvi-,,ie a of .New oik. Ihe ,ial,o ,r bc ""'; W'.vsican, Ir. ( love, dividnl, when there apt-cared, ayes'.'.-. lintlBI) , i . .- . of (he rt.ea an norlV.,. . . w horraVH a i . lo .n..ll.... .....I....1. ' - ' , iai organs, lungs, nvcr, .vc. I his coun- ,....,, ,,- ,.,r . . noes 101 : uiaiunlv for .Ministers " , IV 1 4 Wfi SUM) ICfJ With mrrt,ul rrnnflo. '"(S " mw Hivtmw mm u iim Ilin, O T 10 ' " ..wui utt , r r..0 l(l hear.) We have rca,0 of yi detemmn b J ,, b ! 7 '"''T , r, with leav.ng crumPr .. gnou,(1 glj(Tl.r , J . . recpicntly o by a declaration Would be followed by prompt and c.plo e-' 1,e.,a",:", the appearance of; munition and in order lo make more I b) L'S men or science and talents, but thus far tho disease truly appears lo balHe all skill. or perhajis is unmanageable. The disease genuine cotns, that the most cvp'-tienccd persons bank oflicrrs aud others have lieen deceived. One of tho Canada hunks :. ..I J.. -. a .. runs ts roorsfi m n f.n li....r. I 'r't'ivru i.i,.Joo io,iiuu; lietoro tho nn. ut is taken off, or is pronounced j P,"ii.,i';n was detected. Tim dollars and .sician past daneer. ' "" -""" "aimi.n.-iurcu prineipnllv ' O i ... I , ..' ... . . , ullu i.iif.i, n ii it i iu re I. i. .....I. i . . rpienee. .Keen drops wer Riven also to .,.,.?. r i.;...7 i left a patient, who was rescued by a timely di. ; lll(ori(v oflhrc,i ""' I. mill me adiniiii-iriuioii ol projKrr ! remedies. I awkix nni:. "no of (he most destructive fires ever SPAIN'. The rondnci of (Jencral Ponnncal lrc ' loriahis severity in exacting the conir butions his rpinrlering the soldiery on -- Ihe iirincii.al inuahitaiils ins u' i r.9.,,r.. i.. -i . . i .iiaiiiii.i lib. i.Ldjii.iiiiiiniriia iain.nl i . . . . . opponumty ol ,nt.-nat,nS to tie I. Stale. : Aberdeen, in tbe despatch of the 20 h De ' , I ' ., i , """'"p 1 T e e'o, ., Z. f 7S prK.cs.- Know,, , t:,cmt,..ccurred in that Cty down tho freedom of discussion, m -the construction we place on the treaty i cember, mak knoin to M, Fverett tl ,' sf""s,ll,e "a" conclusions sel-1 ' ',e counterfeits of the gold com, arc of on il.o 2.'.h nil. The whol,. roof nf o!Pre,s,nI,d .browing the wri.i-r int-P'" (cheers.) , Ir sir. ,ba, I have Jd tl3lUfe o ,he ins gn mhe I ' lr'CrrCCt- " ' "A ,5','1-J torJV T, P""'" P in j Li, and s prei.fg ,hrco j-urna e0OUB h to ,.ry the hou ou this point ; tihh Cru.r.. These are such a, f fuit I I " T' V 1 C?r' l'""") " Fl M ' I r io Z .f Jl T. T ' "? ' 'h "n1 thrmvn " in largo system of "vc. it v im prcsluc.ng I trust, air., th.it although compelled to ! fully observed, would enable Bn h ' d'StriCt-U.;l SUldlt; U1,J IM'; "l f 1 ho d'-',ecll"' very ; fragments, ,y the flames an,l confined air ; und another revolt nol less fornii-W avow . material difference of ODinioti be. i::m.nfi ; i... . ... . , r cuU:,i as "y rncrit arc tho principal . dillicult. by which about a d.on nnmn. . .mnJ w.-t i- ....;,in.i..,l. In.M a.u-t iiiiuim. UUU 1,1 VII ; aimrmrTa S !. I rv -a--. t i a uir irjaemnny. j nat ijovernnie&t hat id liberty." iwceo me two (.'overnment unon th,a nsrii .... i i .... . i " imai ujcii.ju, i ii jit tlqll!ri ... ,-,,... .,i . r..ir.n- i r -.i . i "5ii tawi luiii.ieu iter nroni aca in Itnai e ... ,. . i aivi.i Lave, iuiuiicu iit. oruiuinca in int. I of opinion with ihe respect kli I wish to, p,r,icul.r bv mi.king .derate reparation! "';d'h'K-f.iie.of.l,. Jfor damage" done to our commerce. Ill United Stales (hear, hear.) In COtihectioti viUi the fcb'ive Sitfncii we 7!V thft filllf U If ur Mf Ml ra ftrrn It. aw !-i . . c i. f i o " ' , ""' ""'gntblo darting", to bo followed by dent of the t Bitcd S.atci to the II ou a tl.c co,,TJe-.ces cf a t.-cVi( can scarce is only to be erercised under such resiric ns arid precuijtjrjn, iiri'J risk, in case of1 whom were some of the ow.mI r..u.ii,!.. .. ' ..... ; inri that scrio1 . - . M , I . . .... ,,fll, ,,,,,, , ..LIU V.I.I.WII. 11. A 1 onkre Entrrprtte.-1 1, sieamcr , cilizon, wore instantly killed ; and twenty ! d,sliirbnnccs had made (heir appe"f" ISaneor, (..aptain Iliinn. which Ipft H,..i. acverelv w-ouiwlo.l. n i i i ... .i. ..i ,,,.ur lo I A ... . I , - . i . , . -. r. ...n..n ni i.arceiona, uiii i.trv uu ou. ei i A woman s tonguo han been found capa- ast Constantinople, was, by the I ) founded. The city was in a ol It h contemplated hv tho citizens f the gren lest fermentation, rcrrct ni .. .... . , - ' i . i .ii .11 il.n nM in j in.'S wcro neins noiu, ami bu r- revolt wcro n l-IIIVA mail rrnrhed T.ond intelligi i.ee from i' 1,920 time in n minute ! Think of that. Women want nothing but husbands, and w!jn they have got thc:n, th: cry tliiri;. y v.ui.t cv stantinonlc. w th 700 o ' V ' . ,n "r" a popular suiiseription for . '. . r, " -xie-ino purpose-oi fsrectinjr a mmn o Naval ! marie lor ano uer was to return to Coiis(an(.n.,..tn ..;.. ..i..... ... .. . . " ""l" '"! . . i. 'inoiji "'ii.'iineni ai iinuni Aulmrn. In (he mem. nof Y : ,l'T':...: "? "f c-nmande, of ,ho Con- The overland " iMilutton, the lato tJomiiiodoro Hull. Su-idav ni-'lit with