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FOREIGN. • ^ ' llcctivtil (»'*r Amity from F.*er pooi ut Nttv Y »k. 1 l.or Jon, Nov. 28. The Paris Journals of Thursday, Friday end Saturday, arrived this rooming. They contain litt’e int llipen~e of importance re,i* peeling France, bn* they are Idled with sJ at**, inems and cmiiii'r-iiiTmctits of the v ir beiweenthe Grt'-li* and the Turks. The victory of Thernmpyl.c, and ti e capture of 'i’rippolitza, arc confirmed; but the Greeks ere said to have sus'aiiietl a defeat at Patras, in Constantinople every thing is agitation and alaici; and there is as much pr*-cau i*n tdten ag linst any sudden attack us if the enemy was Rt the gate*. The cause of the Fire Us is certainly etining mnJ in 'he More*, where, it is said, their forces amount to 28,<;O0 men. These papers contain a variety of intelli gence from Spain, which is far from b ;ing of a consolatory nature. Party spirit run high in the capital, and in the province#.— A private, letter from Madrid ol the liiii rf November, say# ‘••hat a di-snlution of the Monarchy may be a1 most expected; r.r. 1 thai Valencia, Arrujjun. Galalonia, uod G.*l liciaoreon ihe point of sepaialing from the tapitd.'o form I'Vderd ileprbli Addre**"* are enuring into the Fine from Sever d of the provinces in lavor of I! lego, whose name is associated with sed'Uous cries in iin* enpi'ai. “ Fong live Uu.GO, F.mpe roref the Soani-h Itepnbiie/”—ia said to Jiave heen a tnonsand lime# repeated in the nigh/lv pi oin“o <des cl the Clubbis**' Frankfort, Nov. 12.— Acrm ding to letters receive* bv several iiar-.kirg house* in our town from llej-ia, thp Kr’peror Alexander jiersis « in deina«:l'ng t laianiecs f>*r i»«e fu ore -eeuri'y >f the Greeks, and hi# de mands are supported by the Great Pow er* A irnvn, Vu-. 6.— * .man !ia* nruc-reu b hu-' ired and ?i\ G re»*l»- «f flvprin, arul C?u •: Constantinople, to be beheaded. Greek (1 etsure aeiiin tn lie seen in differ ent parts of the Archipe'ajr*. The Greek* have captured three Turkish skips in the Bay ofihmntlrs, laden vvuli arms and mn mu'»i;ion for the () l iman army. It i« as eer ed that 65 li»pli»h olTteer*, nl<ulied us Turk*, and inna .lews who purchased ihesr arm at Corfu, have been found on board — The tS**g'ish have L en sent In l!}’1ra, tn be ei •"« ftp tn the ti«ver>im»nt of Corfu ; ilia Jews were drowned. Odessa, Oct. 23—The report? circulated nhro-d o', the i.ra-ihihty of a rupture with the Porte, ere not confirmed et present; pirj altbi.uzi’. the npvvs is so often dated from <>• Q-ssi*. set it is ce.-tain we are often quite i^* n’irsnt of th ev.-r.'s which ere staled to Ii«>e t»kee place there. In Bm-arahia, »mi particularly in the town of Kiscbenin’.V and i'r environ?, there ere Ji 6 Greek? who arc waitin' far more ft to i .Me circiun-’accpbut it i* not true that Ih* I’ri-.re--. Yp*il»nti is organs zin;z a corps. ' Tim P' t ic<* S-jkzu live? her.1, hut the former | II - rsrfur has been conducted into the inte* | li Prince Cautacuzene has arrived in the ! Mure*. FROM HAVANA A AND CADIZ. ' I>V ttie hri^ Philadelohia, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon, in 8 days from (!« vannn, wc have the papers of that city to the 12'hin-t. Til • brie IScIlc-Indian, c:ij t. John j I’rrt', «*-r wl t me <-n the 10th in--. :n .{‘J d vsff'-m Ctdiz; ay which vs il they rcci.i/ cd dates from th. P-nir.-iila up to >hc 25th *-Joc.— Rut the I i*e t ?« net* we observe in our Havana papers are o »!y to the ;5rii of that month To se accoun s fully confirm tfie-e receiv ed a ft w day- »:nre •>¥ a ' arrual *t Boston from Gibra' er. Gr*-*' discontents continued at C,i iz. Seville. Sin Lucre, Sants .Maris, San F-run '«», and ther places, against th ori’-ent Minis iy of Satin. Au ares*-* from the imi-l re-je>‘tah!e pnrt'on r>t 'he irihitbi. t-iois of the e. t»wns ha • 6e?n forwarded to l!ir Ivio-r a> '.a.lri!, by de Miiatiorv*; and ihe ar io;e vv w.i! !*- foot'd lui-w, iriirr iii» S-ville hesd, throws sum* ’*!»« u< on the tnann?r in which these r;:,*r mentations lu.i been at'eo.-V’d to bt tip* sovereign. In an address to the inhabitants of Cadiz, on »?ie I<>th S-<v by the •u >**ri r polricsl rhi-f of tint city, be • jtes—i!mI ’he rr-si of that day had brought r-o infor'iaai ion relative to the esoosition n*a’*e to the kit g on the 2i)'h October, through their deputies to the | n *rte;;Hoi recniri' rn is tb-m to remain irun ' t]tt'l, «ti>' r<"')nrt the public suitb tr»t;e». An <u- .re ■ from the city of Cadiz to the j kite, and another frrwn lf:e pro’-inriaf riepo. i tr.ii -n m t!‘c rer'e-*. i« cop* ti vd in tb" p ipcr ©♦ 'he |0: • ie*t. In that ft run th'* ett v, which is sizne | iv the inten lan., f,:wy in ve rv ii ir-’u i-rins or the c.»n<Ji’t:* nf he g vetn m 'of iew !» the idi.l of the people, gcr. itri- j pn urg rt the. tnir-'.l ef the present ro* m- i bt-ri r.'iv. i ’m'n 'be minis'rv who nr- repr". fomitrti-l j, • i\rv n( straw: ’ and appear jianic r'trlv desirous of getting rid of tka sreteta ry if *v . r Tv kb g i* reminded, on one adtJrc*?, Ilia ''e mu** pti'-oe con. il l inn»l measures, or h° m y pv.»'-rl"oce the 'ruth tf the chirr-- | wi n. .h i' 'h»r>- is hot one step Jrom (he ! Throve to ’he Srnjl ild. A p»'i ‘iei»t p ;,rr ridled toe Impartial., j prilled at M drid, lnd b* en ptK-liriy burnt i Et S” H'*. hy the popular'*. ITo.'-r da‘ ■ rf ti'h November, fh" fit. S®» Insti -n pap-rs h • ve n'> a"c ur' o‘ l!;c lot m • irr situ it j n •> le-iii 'be Ion. who is re pr- pr-'e>l -.n lh- etc rif •li*v.i'iti"n—bit a* eur aeco'Ct< from i'aris are to the 10*!i p( thai rr. -r h. »t d D’";» no 'O-n'ioi' of i», tbrrp i« i> hablv »o r %>!.'* in 'be rna'Irr. A (litrl-Z, nr ml" rv t' e i h. g »••» •'.ill fur f•-r anti sia n 'but th** h og of I’rarce as dead We do r>o!. cr--r!tt 'h- r.»w». A |ett»r bv 'If I'li i«'5 I I iu. det*d II li in.t quo--s rir- a*. I l .1 ii'i!l; r .ft *■ l-l rrn’i'v, 2 • !Jto 21 c>-n s; 2 ! quality, I'J a 10. in tl> n.in I ni'.iajse• at. i <;r r.r.arce at ll«t cp- af ». Srii/Sr V '. Ii.-'iVp 't-y.» ij,' hear! from >!,»’’•'!. 'but Hiehl'g! ’a Ordcied '.hit the s rera! r pr* en a h* •* ethieh h we b“» o r •rvjw».| fr.'*a the dill r • l !t*wt *hou’i) t.-» i rn • e t p1'* Iv • '• ^ ’• Crt.it: ‘i| of * l ■*' **, tvhjeh v. % t r> in s-**■ .1 r. It. op. pejr^. |t .,> r- I'er (*'•*'ion l.f tfi« " on • c;! ar f ' > • ,r •! idur •>!’ :l » mie'. trr«, rtn Ot,’»” I ' ’ '' " b *e s r . certs ere known In j «,'d *'• i;" Cp-'f i t"i’On! hylem, t «r> e p r 31 ,”C i’aoos, ' 1« ‘ eep n nv<t lf> f.. e- e-, •>•! (■“ i'e previrei' r>f ( ijr h r i.» Hi- '*». cj a! II" ' ■ n ' e ] <n t. All t!..$ »r rl i' ce ts tr-ly f!*a.-r-g to us. D:rguua llrgi.aiature. Richmond, Js.maky a:6. The rnj>ro5»ed b>ll concerning the sureties or lolin Preston was tsltef? rip, rend u third time and po*« ?d, by tl«e following ’"ole. ayes | iii, n»e*61. This bill empowers ibe Ti«a -orcr to re a n io hi* n'^ice m* execution •* 1 gHin-t he sureties, who are a lowed to pay th** debt, for which ih y were bound, in three equal aonutl i iSlalmcnts. Power is given to th- Treasurer loenforce the execu tion. ;• ',r -r.vr ii his opinion, cod that of ‘he »-x-*t g ivc( or if lout body cutout be convened to express an opinion, with the concurrence of the Attorn* > (irnertl, the interest of the commnnwcrequires it to b-; issued and | enforced. 'i’fier** i* to hi uo necessity fur * . revival of tl>« judgment* in the event of dea it or cry other accident. The sureties and John Preston linit'eif ar- retired with! <J‘J ! days to depo.it in the General Court OlTice, j I a release of all error* a> law, an I a remotci- j I atiijn of aii right or pretence whatever to ear- i I ry tbn ciuie into chancery, l- £**t«ier wi It an ; acceptance of th- conditions of 'he act. It ! is provided l!.«t the judgment shall bind the | reai estate of the parties, and all alienations i thereof are to be hi Id void, until the payment j of the amount of the iudg:n“nt. Should an ! execution t.e issued, it is 'o operate on the goods, chattels, lands and tenem-nts of the ! parties, which are exprts-ly made liable j therefor. It is provided that the claims of the sure! ies agiin»l John Preston shall not be . aiieweu by the bill.— Uniiiftrr. J A N C A Itv 29. j Vesterd *v. ibe House of Delegate* wa* | more titan utirui praduciive of interesting f me tiers. '0«._ Cl, „ _ .. i ..J,,.;.. cr.tr. i oru*, tiie -i*i'ori! acis (••mci'roing slaves, tree negro"* and muiattoes” w.j» returned from Ike Ser.a c with f.»ur amendment.*.—The I'i ] Rnrl JHamendmenis vvorr on ..rlioris seve* i ra!iv rnade hy Mr. Wymt soil Air. Drown of [ Bath, rcjerted—when Air’ Pattrsnn ol ,\u> ( gutla, moved that 'he farther coutide. alion ■ of ill* bill and a nendment* b • postponed un til t'ic. .‘Jl.'f an; of March. Mr. Mortis of ISanovvr, From tiie Com . railtee of Schott's and C-dleg'-H, presented a ReS’l'ttion tif ifutl Committer*. upon the lie* | port* and IvesMuttons of ilia Legisla ure» ol 1 Maryland nml Wrmnn:, relative to a;>prn. j oriilienr, bv Congress, ol public lands lor I tiie purpn-e; of Mdooati m—We undergian-l, I that the resolution of me <:ofn*n;tt**e is unfa vorable t*> the proposed upor-ipria'ion. Mr. l/oyail sninniiti'd a Preamble and Re solutions, touching the two Acts *if Congress re* rioting the trade with (Iir British \V *i | India Colonies.— The Preamble goes at l«rge | into the reasons in opposition to these laws ; —and concludes with the three following ; Resolution';: I. Resolved therefore. That t!:e above re cited a<’ts of Congress, tiy which Dri'ish ves sels are p roll mi ted from bringing tbs pro duedons of the British colonies i.,to our ports, and tailing away lho« of our country in re* • urn, operate must unequMly upon different portions rf the l*nio», and to ike seri.-.-.s ,:i* jury cf Virginia, and the "eignbnting S at>-» Id Resolved. That the Senator* from ibis H'atc, in the Congee* s ol the L'r.i rd S'a'.e*, he instructed, and the H»;>r s« i ta ives re. u'!"»ted to u*e i:i-ir votes, and best etiorts to procure a repeal of the said acts of Con gress. Resolved, Tint the Governor be re quested t» transmit copies of the foregoing preamble cod resolution*, to eirii of our Se nator* and Representatives in Congress. On motion <1 Mr. Crump of Cumberland, t’>'* paper s.iDiv.ir: ■»! bv Mr. Loyall was or dvred to be printed. — Compiler January. 31* l he J i vise r.f Delegates yesterday had t! .*U*ual pnr'i.in of current business heturc them—The following is a sketch <d other ; matter*, of n mure general character : A motion was made by Mr. Ashby, that t'.-’U • isa d.> crime to the fo lowing resolu tion : ftHSM cc<:. i ''.at tnr r onimutre »>: i.nods and Internal Navigation, beinstrurtco too-., quire it.’o the ,*,;p»di^ncry of rcnopsli-g the Boar ) of •’ i‘‘! r Works, to direr* their 1. n • ginep.r, when *in h:s route In view the Chest, Misver tinrf Tiger's V ali y Kivet*, io view, and mark owl a road, from the nearest point ot the Of.in lliver in Tyler County, or from Si*tetsvi'le in said C mnty, to the Wert end cf \l-ry|,»>ii, or to ih h.gliest print o! the North Mrinr'.t of I’ntomvr lliver, which in dm opinion of ;-atd engineer is susceptible of nivigatiin;—and report thereupon to this Si w-e, as ••n.'ly a« practical)>• And to" owes• iiT., h ir.tr put upon a-;rep. iii;: In the said resolution, was determined in the negative. A rtiolfn was made tv Mr. Patterson of An; usi", that tfin iJnus" no c one to the fel low>n" reF.i.lmion : — /iesp/rt >. That hereafter, ro pe'iticn, which has for i'« object, the removal < r to. calico of the sca.t of jtisticc of soy c-ninty within 'Jus comrr,onwfaltb. shall be ^r- sent. ctj to the General Assembly, unti l rr.v ori ly of the freehold-."'* in such county, v.itjng nt the el’Ction for Delegate*, n*-xt prere.ine j ruth applica-ion. »h:;'l h«vc ex ressed their direct a-sml to such petition. And h qnestor, being put thereupon, v.’3 ■ determined in the n gativc. The Mouse. «ce ><ii> g to the order nf (hr day, rrsolved itself i-it • a Commiltee ni the I whole II use, for i!,p pt»r, o»e f taking un der :t* consideration sun tr\ hills her-tof .re reported from the Comrni'tee of I'"Inane* ; Air. Barbour in the chair ; ant!, after some t:mc *f therein, the S;i»'itkiT resnm-d ih chav, ami '*r liaih.tor reported, 'hat the Cmtimi tie ol 'he vn,e ilnu-e, a*'d »cr rd 1 irv t i rri!, r, ha I under consiijeratio-., * a ti ll imposing 'svrs f r thn 'Opiort ot g*> v-rnment,*’ amt a creed to sundry emeu I meets the* etc ; a!.", » lii|i, “ appropriati g the ptt!'lie revenue'’ ;—a bill, “ t>i amend the 31 t to reduce } - t; <> one the s<- vrr-1 ac • fur «• n • forcing t he payment of fi .-s mt<> the pub lie treasury"; a hill. *• »o amend an net to provide for t tie cnll-cliou cf the taxes on license* to M*r”hrnts. n Jliwlteis apt; IVd* lers ; to V.pejmr* of Ordinartc* and H u*°s rd priva'» ei't-vtaininent; on lew more - and c*"tan r.ihcr subset ts —a Id'., •• to amen 1 -n .cl tor"diire into one, tie *ev» r ?il vc*« for vfi»)iehenriiog ■■>•><} «»coring rurn way.;’’-- »t ti a h I, “ ter p-ying the "Ihicer* ->f the Genera! As'smKv —and tlirs'cletl I., it to r Miert the >a'ns wilnoc! stirnifuifut ; -r.!*o a Bill, “ to amend an art to reduce in in one tV «'-vcral Acs concerning lischri , 'nr-,'’ and Kgrcttl »o several a mendwonts thereto, Ni which bi!’« ned amendments tv» delivered in at the Cleric’s tablr. T "• nm-wlme t*, proposed by the Coin* m t' C rt l’ e V it. > e, to the hill, “ il-. pn» " ti:.c* =. r i' e sut pett of governm-nt,” i vere lartner amende i on motion nr Mr. l iump of Cumberhin i. ; and, being twice read, were on questions severally pat there upon, agreed toby h* I loose The said bill was father amended, on mo t'oir* leveie’ly made by Mr. Uraden. Mr. lVp , and Mr While ; Ordtttd. Thu the raid bill, as amended, ] be engio-s- d and r»-ad a third time The remaining bilis and amendments were, on motion of Mr, Morris of Hanover, or dered to he Lid upon the table. - Mud. Mr *4Iooe of I*. VV. moved for leave 10 bring in a bi'-l changing the time for the meeting of the b-gisl aim e lie was admon ished by 'h- vote just taken, of the inrj.po-i t:on of the House to originate new busin-s-; but the proposition was calculated to pro.to; ** ' such beneficial r-sint-, dial he felt himself ri'led upon tn make it. II it rhould be tiie pleasure of the I! i)ss to grant the leave, some day might be fixed on, alter whicb gen. tlemen had lin>id)i'd their business of the year, and could leave home wi h more convenience. I!e would suggest the ls» of January, as the most 8*ii able period. Air. II. thought the mea-ure would tend to retrench the public expenditures; as it wa» a. parent that the business of legislation ouglil not to occupy more than two months. If th- business can he done in tins tim*-, it would be a tavi- g of front 20 to y'j.itt.COO a r.uafy As economy was toe md r • f the day, lie thou,lit there was no b iter mode of consulting i- than the prop -srion which ft had «ubn.tiled. Air Lovell opposed th<* leave. He said ii tiie period designated were agreed to, and the ses-ii.iis w> re Ju he shortened by the anx iety ol the r .cn.be.-• to gf l home in tiie i spring of • !•»-. ;e»r. the bu-ine8s woilt'l be burned over, aotf co- .«e,jueidL, done badly. 1 le contended that member- tr. m • t fie rent parts ol ihe siate would not be at-le to get hire in time, owing to the rnaos and watei* courses which they bed to pas». It \va» not uncommon for gentlemen travelling in the in-mniaini-us and i ug»-d p-r s i f ifie r.<u try. to be .'eiainetf eig 'l nr ten diy« by high wa ter. Last year he said one of ihe judgt » of the gtr.er-l court wa» detained one month by u river. Mr. Moot- had thought llie tiarc'ling in the itini.tli of December, when the rood- v,<-te firm, i^c. w»s Oetlei than at an earlier petiod, ccc. Mr. I,oveil was surprised that the sulijec should be |T-s»>d upon the House, lie said the rivers in tin wes' wefe not always bridg ed by the ire,, anti that the gentleman was nti* eken in supposing the travelling in De cember was bciier than at an earlier period. The distance of the ss*at cf goven irnr.t, and the inconvenience sustained by the western people on thwi account, hrd already caused petitions to be presented for i's removal — Me contended <hatif the piopcsed measure be adopted, it would deprive some of the peo ple in the western coun ry, nf representation entirely. Members from that part of the sta'c B'e now employed or.e month in travel. Itng; and if required to come hers at the most inclement season of 'hr y-er, it would he itn rac irab e lor them in many instances to r*-t»cb iIii« ci*y. The Ilou «* refused to grant this leave, KKNTDCKY COM MlssiOMtllS. At a late liout the Speaker laid b-lore the ■ House the following comnri-inica ton : January o 1, ls>22. Sir. I have the honor to lav before tl-.e ■ (»t-n»T#l Assembly, through you, the enclosed I tier, this moment rteliv-ed to me in person, by two highly distinguished citizens >>f Ken ■ lucky, who h-ivr b»en appointed by the gov eminent ol that state, commissioners to opto J a communication wi'h «!'e government of \ irginii, concerning the meanir-t. and execu tion id tile compact hetwt>n the two si ic.s. I al-o end- se ••he regular testimonial of'heir no-•ointment, which I h*ve t'>*» i:onor t re ceive from tl»e bands of the commissioners, along with t^p letter. I have the hnnnr to he i our om’'vv»ni TH: >» KA.N UOLPII, The honoruble the Sneaker off (he ilnn.se of /Jetcgales \ Richmond, ! u .lununry, 1 | Pin—We have the lic.nnr t inform jour ex • lietiov that v* e are appointed by the rtBie i of Km tuc-iv. ci-irmtf«i«»npr* to in vim t!ie a:, iro.ion o'" the rta'e of Virginia to cer'am prnvi*.nns of the »ct of it* legislature. Con corn ng the erecton or tl-e district if Ken tucky into an Indcpcndrnl Slate;” ami that we have arrived hero, in order 'o execute tbe public wur.. Confided to us. Ah interpreta inn ( I t'.o-e provisions bos been intimated different fr- r» that which Kentucky supposes • o be their gpttuine import; nod believing that their trim •'•nir may bp best ascertain* ►ti, ami th° fidelity wiifi wine1’ they have b>*en fulfilled b" heft known, by a direct ap* peal to the candid judgment of Virginia* the origirnl a r< l a principal pir’v to then;: we are charged with the duty ot making, and receiving. h *p motn.l explanvtons which are demanded by jua’tee, and aie due to the amtcabie relation!, which have ever Itapoilv sitb t ted between tire two states. |„ the ac c.'o.plishm 1 t <’f this ob,eci. being pcrcuad> d that we shall be f.<orc • w h the prompt and c. rdi.il co operation of \ntrr > xce ie.>cy, w. Iiav respectfully to request that you w II make such eornmunicotinn to the (ieneml Assembly, op indicate to ns such oihc mo .c, a« will pi.ah e us to execute the commi-sio'1 I as*igm- I to n«. We have tl.e iioi nr to !nv hprewith before you the testimonial ol our appointment. With floe r"»pect, Wc h • ve th- boner to l»e, h ourrxce.h ncy’snS d’f servants. H. CRAY. fvliO. M. B!BB. His F.xcellencv Th. \1 Uan.'o'pb, ^-e. &r. ’I’li.' letter is rcompa"ind l>y an stt-sted cof-v »f tb“ It on w iii i was Rid befor- .lip legislature of Uenlnrk» by Mr P •!>•, Chi r. man of the (.'ommiilee, »nd which we luve already published iu the Kmjoirer of th- ,Vh .Ian. with a very few .neonsid>Tih|“ verbal v-r' .'ions.—'I’he Resolutions. with which i> conclnitrs. having been changed in some re. ♦ pect* hi the 11 'Mi -•«. e-.ft heddin" sr-mc light upon the b.prt of the n.is-ion, arc herewith subjoin -d: I rrso/vtd. by the (ienrrnl Assembly of the (.'nmrtn nuro/th of Kentucky. Thu they c n*idtr an ad.jndic* i-n that thp laws m question are void, s incompatible with the constitutional powers of this -I tt». and high* ly injurious to thp bc*t interest* of th. pen. pic; aed therefore do, in the name of the com • o-twcai h id K o!r rky, nnd of thf good pen ,le here* role.only '■tn-ji.tirate and pro* te*t aga n < any och a .judication. 2. lieudvcd, 'I’hat the governor of this commonwealth he reqoeftr d to tran«mit co» pm.s of the foregoing report and resolution to each of our S nators and Repr*-entatives in i Congress. j. KfSOtv.ed, That itis renuxi.S\ irrr^ i.e appoint d dh t!ie > art ol this Commonweal h, who shad have full power aid authority, jointiy am| several!if they shall deem it netvs«ary or expedient, to repair to the city ofRichn ond, m Virginia, and open a com munication with (hat government, concern* ing the meuning and ex*-cti ion of the com pact between this nod th is ate, to obtain, if practicable fr m Virginia, a declaration ot her ssltaldc'to'i with the construction and perform -nee ol said compact on die p-.rt of Ins common lealtli. hr/J, if such declaration C«n .1* be obtlined, In invite a disCUssi n if her objections; and with a view to a final ad j’lg'mersi, to co-epera'e with Vir^i- i« in con* 9 ituting a board of commiseinners, as pro vitisd ft.r in if.e Uili article of the compact. ■!• /»Vvofttc(f, That the said commissioners be rerjur?:ed to attend the supreme court of the United States, at the next term, an., oo pose any decision that may be at'err.pted to be procured fr in tiie supreme conn, that those laws ere void, in such manner us they may deem most respectful to the court, and most consistent wi’h the dignity of the state. f> Ucso/vcd, That the election of thetivn commissioners, contemplated by the forego ing resolutions, shall be by joint vote ol both 1 fo'i-es. To his Report, is subjoined the following testimonial from the Governor of Kentucky, authenticated by ihe seal of the slate; STATE Ol KENTUCKY, ? E.nrutivc Depottnicnt. f T. John Adair, Governor ol the Comrnon wta tli ol Kentucky, do hereby notify, and make known, that Henry Clay and George t.. Uihh, Inquires, were, by a joint vote of tb.e Senate and House of Kepresentativea of said slate, duly elected commissioners, pur suant to (evolutions atfop.ed by the General A-si-rntily of the commonwealth aforesaid, ai the October sea-ion, one thousand eight hun rlred end tweniy-one, “concerning he occu pying claimant hv;s of this slate and the rieci.ion of the Si.preme Court of the United I'liles thereon'*—Approved, December 17. th; I. it; testimony wnereor I have hereunto set my hand 6tirt caused tlm seal ot the said runintonweai h to beaOix-d a Frank' j lort ibis twenty nii.'h day of December, in »lie year of our i,otd. one thousand eight hundred and twenty one. and in t e thirtieth year of the comm hweald). By the (inventor, .IOHN ADA lit. J. C-Af.KLI. DiU.f KENr.lUCE, Secretary On Mr SScrrare's motion, all th< $<• pa< pert, were laid upon the t.ble and ordered to be printed - Yesterday, the most interesting business before the Home ot Ik i-usles. grew out of 'he Kentucky miiwinn It gave rue to some * di-en-si >n; hut we have time on'y to ‘ketch the eharap'er of the proceedings adopted. Mr. Morris of Hanover submitted the fi.J. lowing resolution. — lie-solved, that the Cio vernor's {'omniunt'-aiion Irorn Henry Clay atidfieO'ge i\l. Bibb, Ivquirei*. on the part ot the hiats of Kentucky, with the docu merits accompany log tlie same, be re ferred ton joint committee of both Houses of tie titnerul Assembly. A motion was mad** by Mr. Mayo of Washing’, n, to emend this resoluth n hy striking rut the words, "-a joint committee of both Houses of the Heru-ml Assembly and inierli t in lieu thereof the words, "a select committee of the. House of fit/t^aics," which amendment was. utter romt; debate, rejected Some members svishetl to la" the rc*o!'j» lion on the tbhle—others to refer it to a cam* mitreeof the whole House —finally it tv*s ». riap'sd hy the House, h ><] .Mr i myall was re quested to carry u 10 the Senate for their concurrence We understand, ti-e Seratc determined fo l»y it upon the table. declining Co set upon it until thes* hi» icceivurj ‘"me information upon • <”i» through the son ments submit ted to t’ e Home IViegHtts. — Hi:'uiter rrOM TIIE NATIONU, ISTEI.LICE.NCER. COMMERCE CF THE U. STATES. A very interesting document was trans mitted to Congress, a few days ago, consist ing of staterreri., -},» v irg the corr metre and n nvigation of‘he Ceiled States: for the year ending tlie .'JO'h September, 1821. These statements are prepared in conformity to the provision ol what is familiarly Cslicd Air, Santords1 liw — so termed because be was the father of it. Tile document will make almost a volume. The following letter, however, presents the leading facts to be de rived from it; the. most important of which is that t he e.rpoi ts from the United States, *or the year ending the 30th September, JS2I. exceeded the imports by two millions Jour hundred thousand dollars' Treasi ky Department, January '2M, 1822. Sir. In conformity with the provisions of th* act of <he 10th of February, 1820, enti tled *‘an act to provide for obtaining accu rate statement* of ihe foteign commerce of the l oised States,” I have tlie honor to sub mit the following statements, shewing the commerce and navigation of the United S>'les, for the year ending the ,;0»h Sep tember. 1821, viz. 1st. A general sfn!cnr.«rit of the qnantilv »nd value of merchandize imported into the Ui i’cd S'ates 2d. A summary statement r.fthe same. • Id. A ttrnera: s'ntemenl of the quantity and value of dnnes«ic »r tiejes exported. 1th, A general Mateo.ent r.f the quantity end value of foreige articles exported. 5th & litb. Summary s'aterncnts of the value of domestic ai.d for* i^n uriicics ex pored. 7'h A general MMi-tir'i! view of the com merce ard navigation of the United States • ard. 8tb A geref''! ‘hl-mrnt of theamount of American and foreign tonnage, employed in the foreign trade of the Untied States. From the fortyoing statements it appears th it the imports have amounted to #62,586, 724, of \vh eh amount ^58,025 were imported m American ve-s*!*, and $1,55P, 825 in foreign vessels: That • J» - exports havramountrd to |6l 971332, pf which $11, 67t.8pF were don *-si>c. ao*l $2 .710,700 f r ign artir'es ; That f.)F, 155 272 were exported in A me icen and ft?.206 622 in foreign vest*l« : That #765,098 American torn.ge e tore,I the ports of tTie United State., and {80J.'i 17 cleared from them; and Ilia* $81,526 for-ign tonnage entered, nnd #83 373 clcatcd from the porta of tlie United S at- s. I have »he ho' or to remain, Sir, your most obedient, served \V 11,1,1A A1 H CRAWFORD. 77<e f/oTivtaldt the Sp at: n of the Horse ,f f,epi r*vnt'i!n' S* F ROM Sf, DOMINGO Gapi. Grecnrr.an, arrived 8» rf.’tvpc:' from Port a Piat, report* that the Ila>ti»» j flag wo hoisted at that place on the 1st oi i .fan. When Capt. (i. sailed, the place was ; in a state of fevo ution, and the whi.es were | in daily fear of a m -s?acre from he black*.— | The whole of the bpani*h putt «»f M. Do i mtngo was in possession of the blacks. I .V, 1'orA Gazette. m Philadelphia, January 29* We understand that the gross amount of the receipts last nght at the Walnut S reet Theatre was 1571 dollars. TJirfnet pro ceeds, which wilt be ebout 1200 mtflar*, go. by the liberality of the manrgers, ben. eiit of the O-phan Asylum. Of this »nm a» bout 60 dollars can.e from tbe IS'avy Yard We led peculiar pleasure in recording sticl^^ instances of private and public charity. unknown gentleman has contributed one thousand dollarstor the rebuilding and sOp. port of that interesting inst tution ; Th~ officer* and clerks in the United .States [Sank have given about 200 dollars ; the clerks in the Rank of Pennsylvania 60 or 70 dollars - . the medical students have also raised a sub.* scriplion, and tbe Volunteer Guard* in Penn To’.vnship have given fifty dollars. Frank Gaz The following is the precise amount of the Receipts ot the Theatre on Alonday evening laa'.— Gross amount, SI 175 Net amount, IRij 39 Which was this morning paid by the Mnft» agers t-> Airs. AIakkok. Treasurer to the Orphan Asylum. Hclf's t Ini'a Cat We are credibly inlormed tliat the amount of collections received in this city and 11her* ties, and all early deposited io the IJ-.nk of Pennsylvania h»r the benefit of the Orphan Am In reaches to rear!) I went) .five I hon. smii 1) llais — I l»is, w tii other*cun.s to l><* expected, added to the State I tonal ion. and. the Insurante, it is supposed will cuustitu-r an aggregate of Forty thousand dollars_\v.» record it ms a fact truly honorable to the feet ings and liberality of our fellow citizens. Ibid. Washintok, Ff.url’ary 5. The Supreme Court of the United States me< at the Court Room in the Capitol, on yeit*rd»y, pursuant to law, a t) commenced. tt»s s-ion. '('here were ptesen' Chief jus-* tice Marshall, and Associate Judge* H ash ingtun Livingston, Toda, Story and liuvall, Judge Johnston, we lean, is ex pect- d ev-rj day, so that the bench will be full,— I. IS at. Jut. I'llOM THE I»KTKRt lll liG INTrt.LIGENCtR. FRANCE AND SPAIN. The late IIavakxa papers, (irans'aiion* from which are made by the Editor of the Charleston Ct'y Cazrtie ) furnish News of sume mnmtni (ion» lVai ce and Spain. (In lhe authority of a Cadiz Gazette, who pio fvs-es to translate from a Fienrh Journal, I they announce tlie sudden de?lh of l.ouis NV ill,—an occurrence which from the ad vanced age. infirmities, ns well as the known habits of the French Alor-urrh, is rendered very probable; and, which, if tt skos) he c-.u, j firmed, happening oi tlie present momrtit, j most he viewed as an event pregnant with | impor’ant consequences to France and to i Europe. l.ouis >. \ 1!I- dy ing, would leave j behind h an no member if hi* family, of either j quali'y nr capacity in amend the throne of Fram e as his Mic«:e»sor—'hat lofty eminence,, or« e the seat of an eagle, although it hu^ since support ri a meaner bird, would never j bear the burthen of an ow l. 'j he simile will I not appear extravagant, when we. lake a re* j view of t'.s family Count D'Aktoi.h, ( bro« I thei of ih*» b.i.f:) rnoid wooden headed de j httochee, upwards of 60 year* of age_uni» I versally odious for lus vices, and contempt!* i Ms for Ins slnpidiiy. Duke D'Angouteme | (too of .J Artois) a gloomy bigot, liated aa i nme*. for hi* n olerini spirit, as his Ether in 0 Hp!5* n t ;r war*t <1 ppirit. The infant heir nf De lierri (who w,« the brother of D'Ar* gnulerri") even if gifted with genius surpass* ing the endowment* of till its family, is at j least some twenty year* ti o yooi g to feign* ; '1 In. Duche»s If/htgau/evie being excluded ] on account of tier sex, the persons we ha*e j mentioned ro: s iiu'e t!te whole remaining j slo,k °l *he reigning h< (inch of the linurbon I family of France. It is true, ilnrr i» a ml | literal brunch the I loose of Orb an*, wh - in i oa-- ol default might hrir theciown—Cut j the present hrad ol that hou-e, is the »< n of i that — man shall we rail hinir*— nn won .etc f ns he was—who. in the revolutionary period, jo order to court favor, was bas** enoii; h tt> declare the infidelity of his mother, a woman i of stainless character, and to proclaim hi* 1 bastardy! In « xtenuation of this art of peril - dy. some may he disposed to allege, that the Duke of Orleans was purrued by bl f;d hun ters, wh# sought his life—but we answer, the xerefeh mtghl have died— better to have peri-bed on the scaffold, like many othersof the most noble arid virtuous i*f his coontrv ni< ii, who even as the »xe severed thrir heads from their bodies, exulted in their gior ous martyrdom, \\i-h this *keti h of jnmihj tihrncssrs before the reader, we forbrar u> ask the question we had propose,-)_jt j. im. p ssible I hat a people «o enlightened ns the 1 renc.h. can #vjr submit long to H- *t hewer*! of wood a"d drawers of «a er"’ f r such a race. We have then reason (n im I; tn dm death of l#oni* XVIII. as the signal of fre*h # commotion* ir* 1* rt*nre—*uch commotion* a* ihall (hake Rumps from C*d:r. to St. jvt *r« lititg I fie result* r.n roan ran calculate, a* present-we hope however, as fri-rds <f humanity, that coi»s<iiuiioi r.i Jibe ly, ami not individual or family aggrandizement -siij be the aim and enj i>f aoy future revolution** . ary smuggle in France. In Sca iv, the popular rry is lord and ir ce««ynt against f!m minist# r* and measures r f the court, 'J he former are alludeil to with extraordinary license and boldness, under ap pellations the most opprobrious and insult ing ; while Ferdinand i* fdoinly told that fho . latter ere hastening hi.* own ruin. YVe p.rn surprised at the apparent unshackled state of the Spanish press j formerly so seivilr aid degraded, but now certainly approaching the *he contrary extreme of licenrionsr et* ^ I l-r wei; ht of despotism rod ptitsterrh. re moved, hh«rty ha* given a spring to the ho roin inind in Spain—but its energies seem t#> ns to he irregular and Home tiroes ill diirr». ed. 1'fie extraefs from ,Spnni<h I’ap* rs, fur nished by the (•azeilrs of lirui s, miow tl.e public, ruled to he in a slate i f perfnrh tion and intimate (hut a crisis is m h.»r»ri, the n»o»t feurfiit that ti e friends of innrtitn. »’o r! ftcerli m tn Serin have vrt er« (Vim*-i . rtf.