Edgefield Advertiser from Edgefield, South Carolina (2024)

at, oflle ieo Village miles. The and for the mosi iravelled. It in by table route, and rar bet. mad from Natchitoches to the Indeed, the whole route from tee's, Ramsdale's, or Logan's ferry, on the Sabine, is decidedly better for emigrants who are going westward as Nacogdoches or the Trinity, and especially those who design to setie on the Cherokee lands, or about the Cross Timbers. The road is always good, plain, dry, slightly rolling, and far less fatiguing to man and beas tihan either of the old routes above mentioned, farther south.

We have travelled it. and confdently recommend to all travellers and emigrants who are going to the country, to embark wuih bag and baggage for Shreveport. Ertractsfrom late Texas papers, received at New-Orleans. The Houston Telegraph says: It is reported that between three. and five hundred voluntecrs, including those latoly arrived from the United States, will in a few days be concentrated at Corpus Christi.

Whether these voluteers have been directed to this point by the orders of the Executive, or those of the Committee of Vigilance of Galveston, we do not know; htt if. as it is rumored, the l'rosident will not anthorisc a camp11ai6n tW be made at the Rio Grande mitil Augn', these troops, we fear, nil becomp di-. couraged with delay. add the privations that they will be compelled to endure. where almost the only fiod they can oh.

iain consists of ieef, fish and salt. It nppears to us that if tihese were jointed by the forces now on the San Antonaio. they could make a succe-bful de-sceniat upoi M1atamoras, or at least upni Cmargo and if either of thie-e places should le cap. tured, it would furnish a scete rallyiig point for the forces that are on their way trotn the United States. It is --aid there are more that 300.00) head cattle pat.ured between Comargo anod latamnoras.

-and on this side the til Grande. They htave hitherto been proiected by ('ol. Viiaveal, with only seventy or eighty Mexican cavalry. They would falan cary prey in our soldier1)( cattle are worth at least 83 a bead, thr-se, if captured and driven East of San Antonio. would it a clear gain to the national wealth of nine hundred diousand The Houston Star states that at flexar Col.

Lewis P. Cook has under his comracd a large number of men," Boys," wrho are determined to imiedintely to Loredo, or to the Prw one of the won'I ne PrWTd el iiinoawe' be ever return without striking a blo tia will be folt throughout the eastern provincesof MJexico. Another company is orgumizim on the Colorado and il soou ie readyI for the field. They will not call upon Gosernment for aid. but furmish their own eqaipmetnt, food and clothing.

'The saitne paper info'rms us that Ocn. IHuriestr'n arrived at Anuatin fromt Bexar on thc 1st int-t A lairge matjority of the thtat htad nder his comtmand to march the Me-xicans, becamec di-ssamstiedl int conweq 'ene of his being sutpeededl by Gen. Sommenor ville by order ofr Genm. I lot0a00, and' returned to their homies. The voluteers wished tor choose their ownt commtatnder.

ad were exa--pratedt that the Presidlent should appoint a comandeitIr withtout their consent. Onily 70 or tH0 mtetn consented to remain and' submtit to the ordcrs of Gen. Sotmmerv'ilhe. Attmong these are :10 or 40 frotm T'ravis countty, ns itht abr field piece fromri the arsenal at Austia. Many of the vointeters wished to elect Hurleston, aud give hitm the comm iand, bt he refusedl, antd declared that he wiotuld not lead any expeditioni to the Gratnde wiithout iths.

authority of ite Two Mexicans lately camne ito Victoria from the Rio Grandle, hnt they coan'd little inliermationi relative to 'iThey that the Ratacheros had been called tupon io service, butt for what purpose they ditd tnot know. WVe give below the most imiportanit pair. tion of Gen. liouston's recetnt adldress to the people of Texas Texas is compelled to make war; a war not of but one which te caviized world will justify, one that is due to ourselves, onec to which Mexico has provokced our exertions, one to ie cotnductedi upon the most exalted ot directed against the natinauality of not opposed to its religinn, but a war opuon its despots and oppressors. Our tnauionl will be nnited in its mnaintenance.

In is prosecutifOn the husbandman wvill tint be disturbed in the cultivation of his tarot. The resources of 'IcTsa will be developing, whilst her arms ill be employed in avenging the wrotigs which she has sustained. She has opened her dourseto emigrataon, and thousands are removing to 'lexas tor the purpose of enjoying the benefits of her soil and her institutions. In their they are of varius nations; but grival in Texa-s. and being in'ights citizenship, they unity.

The same inanon to all. Trho ir cause, as it is imoment -in the exa, with these advatages, her landsare bro'gti into mart, will possess the means to compensate tiose who may baae participated in her wart, and recompedse, those who may readet aid in her present circ*mstances. In the prosecution of the measures we have been driven to adopt, to render them effectual it will be necessary to maintain order, establish union, and preserve harmony. Patriotism will he a powerful incentive to their Subordination to the constitational authoritics of the country and officers of the law. is the foundation of all good government.

In our armies, discipline must be established; subordination must be regarded, and troops must not consider themselves independent of the constituted authorities of the iand. Without subordination and discipline, an army is as inefficient against an enemy and as frightful to the citizens, as a mob governed by violent impulse of feeling, where all command and none are willing to obey. It was obedience to rule and discipline that enatled Greece to triumph over her enemies, and Romte to subjugate the world. Order will always triumph over confusion. Similar conduct on the parr of Texas will ensure to her arms victory and independence.

All her past tmisfortunes can be traced to the fatal influeuce of discord and insubordination. We are now called upon to act in unison, and to permit no diversion ofour energies. lur armies must be organized according to faw. Our companies, bat. tahions and regiments must be forted ngrecnaly to its strictest letter, and in the field they runst be governed by the "Army It isdesiredabat volunteer companies, each consisting of filty men.

rank and file, should be rmmediaelel formed throughout the republic, enmposei of such a portion of our citizens as cant beat leave their himes, and whose ab'ence will ot injuriously silect thle agrienliural interests of the country. Thiey will elect their own oillicers. and for1iwoh report to the Seeretary of ur a rmuster roll of the comIHpaiy. showing" the n1amnes of the men), and the coudtionri and characcr of the arms. The -'xecutive has power to Iecept the tedtier if their services; and they will be peramiatled to remuatit at their tines ntil the ctiergencies oft the country shall require a call upon them, hen r.

onpliance on their part will be expected, itio isat prolnuiStoele and chival. ry ith which Texaw, are alwns ready to meet the eemy in the field. In the i'ean time it is believed 'hat citizri hea. itare to curttributo in givitng Incihties to tle forntioi of such companies, as with such other aid as wet cati command, well enuble the country to maintain a war without miaterially b)urdening the mass of the population. Means voluitarily contributed might render Sen ice to the cuuntry, without being to ihe donorq.

0 0 a to a The Prcsideii has tike'n evry ton in his power to prevent any turther larms. lie has directed that twu con-. paules, under ex rienced aenf vigilant orthe most ellicicnit should remain upon the frontier. The will act unider the orders of the gove noiIIet render efliciet service. All troops who may nc.i1dt to visit lit frontiet.

tiuder he niate of volunteers, and depredate their own wei nog meet trilh he utnct ion of Ihe gioernment, because hey will he necsing in violhition of the laws. In all military operaitions concert is indiawasably and rooips should at dll timcs ue: inl obedien'e to the laws and te orders of the gosvernlment, keeping it advised of 'heir siution and that of the nemy. If this course i-, not pursued, selit never result to a cunntry. If tie 'cre tiot oediienit tot our own laws, wie antnot expect thui- who, r-un- toc mingle ith us in our strutggle to be suabordiuate, iciplined aind Wh len the Ceetivet re'jlires troops in Iie.ld. ie Ir he sainct ion of te osti-.

tution andut laws, he ill catll the pirope of Tlexas asi a tiation. atnd the object 6r which theyv wtil Ibe culled wtill naiionanh-it wi illitiot he for or individul aggranudizemtentt. We will nut itncur the epithet of mtaraenders, to which our enemies alone are enititled. The mteans to be employed mutst comtiport with the dhieillv of onur caiuse, atnd our a'-tiions mtust ho such ns will elieit the admirattiotn anid etnsure the approbationfi theii. world.

Thus far the of Texa-s bus been ne is bich has keft no0 on hier ntin lal esctntcheacn. It our eneiewic degrade by acts of inhumanitey, cruelty anud oppresitun, let us exhibis the beautiful coot rast of mercy. miagnatimmty and jumsice. i they coniduct the war by urtiice, duplicity and maeainness, we will meet them with frankness. boldness and chivalry.

The Mecxican dlespot should be admtonished by the tenth, that we have sprung from'a race who, sitnc their land-r ing at and on tthe Rock of Plymouth. have neyer quiailedl before or hecen appalled by dangers. Our mrarch greatness cannot he impeded. The puny efforts of Mexico will be harmless. Our triumphlil will be that of reason, intlligence and civil liberty.

We must astaio our past character, maintaitn the prsent, stad illustrate the future; and white ourselves to the approbation of men, let our course be alw ays such as to merit the wise direction of the Gad of Ilattles, who pulleib down and. buildethi up natin. SAM. IhOUSTON. From the 5.

0. Bulletin of 23. Yucatan papers by the schtoonter Litchfleld onlty caine to hand yesterday. The yaon little nation appears to be advancing intndomelstic industry, and in confidence of independence.The peple genierally tare determined to follow the example of Texas, and resist Mexico and Santa Anna to the hilt. The whole militia force of the Peninsular are being ot-ganized and put ini the best possie state fur any emergency.

NeOrlasa Apil20 ao give the (rem Comn. Wilkinson, just evening, through the nel by which it came to tu! bt we cre same the letter to 6chauie. The Macedonian was pf jbirded by i sone vessel in he i te4icinity of I the coast. as the note have been dated bu (lur dass to U. S.

FamATa At Sea-A 1842. Editr Of Pic he United States frigale left Tampico on the 14th inst. infod rmation from the best autbo ri four hundred men were on their afinm the south, to join five hundred, telsenti from Tampico to Matamoras. iere also informed thit it was the iote "of Santa Ana to invade Texas withtlelay. very respectful J4ILKINSON.

Nxw Owu. April 30. Kendall have the hIgCh gratification this mir of announcing that Gen. Wilkins Keel, and six other American citizens haven released by order of Sana that our associates will undoubtedly In this city within a few days. We giveb following letter from the United StatiGonsal at Vera Cruz, received yesterdby the royal mail steamer Mledway, frosavana i VfERA CaUtpril21.

1842. To the Ediwts of had the pleasure of writing ou on the 9th instant. per Virtinia AInette. and now have she gratification offorming you that by the mail of yesterdan Mexico I received poasitirce nees oft release of your friend Mr. Koudall, and other Amcricans.

I beg leave to congtnlate you most sincerely otn the eventud repeat mysell Most truly L. In addition to this wseceived a lette from the comnander oaievenue cuttel Womlbury, at Vera Crs confirmitg infrartnai-n connunic by the atbov letter, and stnting that rwas hourly ex peclin Kendall from Mexico, to planc himself once more undelhe protection the spatgle baner." We hav every reasoi to anticip'ge the arrival Mr. Kendall on board cutter Wood levn from a gentle man rec.utly from Ca Ieschy, that th U. S. Consul for that pqtjsd left the city in, io.1rwintieneo of ill llt 'or other eaut ant she state ofpuiWfeeling exiSiu low-rds the United 4 requires th11 his place should be imn tely fillet.Whils1 our informant u'astb Campeach tie Texas invasion wasihl topic ofgenei rl conversation, and in etion with i the peoile of the Unired ates and 0t Goverwnent came in is, full compl mtent of grnudeloquens invective.

Ti people of Yiucatan wety geatly divide ulpon the subjoct of the'relations of th, Province with Melro it was reporte iu Campeachy, and erally creditei that the articles of a ment by whit bound hersel rnish a certa quota of money, to easa to carry i the war with Mexic he rescinide The partizans of Sao na were bodst a ase. w.i of Yucatan seened to clread of the Dictator's power and vc from ele N. 0. GENERAL INDIA COUNCIL. The Little Rock Gdzette states thi here is to be a General Council of tb imtportant otf the civilized tribes of kr hanos held at the Creek Council Groont cite titme in next.

This council ha icen called by General Rolly Mclntos rnipal Chief if the Creek nation. Ge, alcIntosh hait sent written invittions sneral Taylor, Captain Armistron; an Gvrnaor Itutler. and other Indian m.1 also to some dtistiniihed gentlemte if Arkansas. s-eliciting their attendance, vell ass that of somet of the best meno of iih reveral tribes wiii their respective ageni A ntrewv 3. Vann, acting princiral Chie the Cherokees.

has deputiedl a delega iOni of six teen imen, seleeaed from all par tie'. to attend the counci. Trhe azgents hiaveentirpeonfidlence in th pacific character of the proposed assemu Several good oiject-, it is thtought any be proninced by atfriendly union.One of the'n. is is said, is to maske somt) prmae auturrantgemetfor the recover: if stolen property, and tot her fur the 01p of fugitives mz justice! whici wonist he very benewficid to all the tribes We zwmex it copy of inc of the letterof inavitatio.A Parz. 4, 1512.

Friends and IBrotherb-W the l.emu Chiefs of the Creek Naton, have appoint ed the 5th of May next Sr holding ai count eii, at which time ld like so see ni our red birothers. Wetave ntifiedl tha Chocktaws anid Chick swa, antd we hv received an answer statinig tha they will meet us, and sub other tribes a will attend, if thteir healsiwill piermtit then to attcend. WVe, the Creeks. have ppointed a coun cil five days previous, totettle our ntThir: and mtake arrangemeutrstr the receptiof of our red brothers at theime menulionet above. You are weilaM'e that we ough to thold council together, nt the last timni you met us our ted brotlrs were prevent ed from so doing by bad 'cather.

Brothers, we expect ye to meet ns ant others in peace ad harnroy, in order that we may have an underqtnding with different tribes of our redrtethren. (ined by) ROLLWeINTOSHI. U-FAILAR HIARJO. Andy Vann, Riruauci 'Savannah. May -12.

M. IMPORTANT FRlO FLORIDA. By the steamer Newbi, Capt. MtcNul ty, arrived yesterday awing from Pilat ka, we have the impant intelligenet that Halleek Tustenugg has come i once more, in order to fte an interview with Col. Worth.

Or a few hours elapsed after the late b'as ina the neigh borhood of the Oeklawsl His warniort sufTered severely in slhm igagemlent, and new proposes to sunder. He has again gtine out to bring ipeople itn, some sixty ot scventy, includitat least twenty warriors. Col. Worth agiven him thec assurance that he shall bmadle a Chief, which, together with some other sudu mems held out to him, leave na room to doubt that he is incere. In short, he has been hotly pursued for months pasit by onr indef'atigable troops, and is reduced to ex tremity.

The surrenderof Halleck virtnallY fnishes the war. Sam Jones and the Proph et are still at the South, but they have oot beets near the settlements, nor committed murders for a long time. They pretend to observe Gen. Mnrtomb's treaty. Halleck hans sent a messenger to them.

and there is every reason to believe that the war is at an end. We speak on th nuthority of intelligent ollicers who cane to the Newbern. Io have beu for year, campaigning it in Florida. when we 'tate that the next arrival will bring us the gratify ing intelligence that the war is concluded. One of the olicers whom we conversed with was in tlse late skirmish with liallhek.

which is rcpresented as a sharply contesled aTuir. Capt. Casey's company, which was tiost warmly engaged, had bect in hot pursuit ever since the 4th of March. alI eek hal disposed his troops perfectly lir the combat, and waited till the attackimg party had estended itl light infantry order and ailvanced to within fifty yards. lit retreated three tli'erent times in good order, from hatnock to hammock.

Lictt. Arnold, in hunting up a trail. became separted frotn his command ith only three soldier. one of whom was kil led and the two ith--ri wonmitied. ieutAruold.

was thus left alone. had a regular personal etmbat with tine of the narriors. with whom ho exchanged ludian being badly wounded in the affair. From fbe St. 0thUl uit.

Hakek Tustenugsp aire indebted to tn Oflicer of the for the following extract of it letter. received by him from a brother Officer, relative to site I ruting of It ill be perceived that the gallant Col Woirth is unwearried in his ehTorts to bring about a close of the trtubles of this war. This inl entire keeping with the abilites and high character of'he man. There is no oellier in te service betir litted to carry out all the wants and reqiiinitions of Indian canpamign ing than himsilf and the country feels ir its full force the valse of his past and con tinued services. We have hearI hi fev dissent from a high admiration of Colone Worth as an ollicer and a gentleman; Snf'er siftitig all causes or complaint a-nims the Colonel.

we ind that the pritncipli I items ofdiisstirjactim are that he feed his iarned o-I on pu.npkins herev er ho can get them, -nd would rathe breakfast on boiled bacon atnd hard bread I tan comfort his inner man with howie knives and liquid musket balls. CAstP WAns SPINGs, Fort McrClure, April N. 1.12. are -here after four day's hard work From Pilecklikaha, the Col. (Worth) omr in vcd with Capts.

Graham and M''all Compnnies of the 4th, under LU. Colo" Garland; Capts. Casey and Lotg: Corr panieS of the 2d, under Major Plymptit 0 CapL Reeves' Company of the 8th. an hck Tustenigoee's camp, where he wa strongly posted tn a dense hammock sur oiided ly water, prepared for a IS211h truops charged tile drov4 them in1 every uMrectWion, detog thei village, and capturing all their parks, pot' and kettles, and large qutantiuies of coont: dfried meat. One in lian was l.ip'ed two and one captured.

Ott loss as oe killed. atnd three wounded.b They toodl their groutnd like men, huti was a moss perfect break op. Thonu2I the captured Indian still further success ijanticipateid. Sincee the abozve was in type, we havei bseen faviored with the of a lett er of later d-ite, of which following is mt extrauct: WVe have. after ten dasvs ei! tracked ni nd rced enemvs.

The whotle tifI flateek'-. bandl andI ans silliar ic, arc nsow colae-tuing wsithuin tmile's of' iim camp.an wssl ill wo trust, ini forty eigh. hours hi' within onr An oflicial report has jmtt been receivedi that a detachmsent tunder Capt, near the Oscilla, hans surprisei the camupo Tutu killed that chiie'f TaiT Jus ige his ntephsew, both their wives, andI oundedi childirens. hsctn sownD, A pril I much ex eitn ment in the city mouirnin2, eansed by the ruttor, biroughit by the freighl traitn hi- night previou-i that amesllanmitn, of ui city hadl beetn iibsot by a mni snmed at lHeaver Damp lIeptit. The fac's connesucted with thtis patiintl affair swems to be the-e Muntgrove was cengaged to Mr.

Hlamihoun's an amniatle, highly accnmptlished and vcry beautifusl young hldy: but he egag.emntt was birokentifin consequmence of -soite misunder gions inug out oh hasty feelings and excitement. ailMusgrove, hecr fathter highly, attd one account says that an itnterview titok place. its which the charge was idenied.Hamilton theni wcnt for a nittness and wrote Musgrove that lie would comeu brintging the proof with himn anid threatening the young man's life, In coinsequnce of his, Musgrove prepared for himn witht a loaded gun, and wie understoodl, a six barreled ilol, WVhen thc cars stoppeged Mr. Hamilton andl his friend giot I and approached the plhace whlere was. Musgrove haod his aun anid calied to him, warning him that if he approaich he would shoot him; to which lie paid no attentiont but on.

selling htim to shioot, or something to that efreet. Whets lie was within about fifty yards, Musgrove fired. and llamilton fell shockingly wountded, having received the full charge in his face, breast and arms. The wounded man was taken into a house, and Mussgrove, telling thea persons present to keep ofl'au their pe nil, went and surrendered himself to r. Fontaine, a neighboring Justice of the Peace.

Physicians were called in. indh Dr. all of this city, sent for, who wii nat cars yesterday morning. autd ret night. Mr.

Ilamilton is stil in a ennditin C. if. at tme placol John W. Yatuor F. Aaukdm, nas bee POs M.aster at Calhou, in Ans sder is plae of P.

N. Acker. resigned. The name of the May IRiver Post Office. in Beauforut Disrict, has been cianged to Blutdtwi.

where all commitunications mus be addressed accordingly. Hapist aptist Convietion for the State of Georgin, will Witd oninual at La Grange. Troup countly. commencling on Friday te 13tfs in-. Tie Greenville Mountaineereo the 2th offt.

tays: "That all documemnts intended for tins. Waddy Thompsion, Mimster to leasco, rhmuld be directed to lite care ot Mr. Thomas ibbet New Baltimsore Banks reutned specie payments aln ioiday tie 2d inst. 0i the 3rd inst. th! Apportionment Bill Ined lite llouse o.t Representatives.

thie ratio of 5) 179 being adopted by a majority of 50. in an extraordinary tuli louse TIe amendment Irecluirmg tle States tcs be divided into Congreissiali Districts. was finally adopied by a i.jurity oftwa! We think this too great a chain to be forred upon the genesal ticket system States, by so trifling a majority. Tie Y. lcrald states, that the Governos of Camada.

has pven op Nel Hackett. a liefugee rlave. at the call of the Executive 0l Arknsasm. 1 1irginia Elcion -The Globe says that thi Democrata lave gained the Senat-orii districtol' Berkley ani and probably gals the Patin lvania and Botetourt Districts also.SI tihe flhsowe'. the whig toss as 20-whig gas 5-nett loss 1-.

The Democratic majorny el I joiit ballot ili probably be 40. i Judicial fistna -W are -Xopinion th. a new j1iia-t1 district should be foried irfrom parts of Barnwell sad Orange burg I we aders to sich a irsmasmre; but circusts.5ances h.sv traspired. wimes convince 1is. that i ne 4ts.

trict would be of great benetit and convnic I to them peO.ple aii which they woOias he eImbrAcCd If the Caurt hlouse conld beerectedi at 1iaui ilnrg or Aiken. time citizens either place woul satve a great expenie in travelling, an coid le at home every niight. Whreas. are driven ol from bunnesni a whole wee tlronigh lad mrcomfortaws accommoel tions, and ass hudred ills existing with our pic senist satintia. We arm ai consimnced of fhi 'I fact.

and at is to lie hoped, tiat somse emetu 'will be muade to onitain i new district. We coiucide with tht. editor of the Hamnbur Journal in the above renarks, as respols. 0 to the distance, and the at tse roas over which a have to travel in getio to the Court hlouse, but as regards his remvarl relative to "accomodatWons," IWe must dil'e from him widely a we are well satistied thI there is tnt one house is time village. eiuhe pubsslic or aewhso entertain str'angers, thm coansd tbe aal.edh in any aicceptai ions 01 them word: our landords are kiss gen tieely.

asc msess.n nso as ahl issnes kemep tihe beat mu ture. at rate, uim as isci, tis village laa salwa beets noated soi hs'ving; the best -acnmmodlations olasy athmem ofI the sasme m-isgntude its thme state. We wui tsei'eore. of' the Journia, retques yasn. ml.

Your ov'eriainxiety to warve thes pooar soamiwhoa lhase so travel 'o lfar, over thad roadl. mm sa yaum lashs oa hload Commsissioners ssiom na doubatt demmerve at, amid let our lattle' village rest at hias donie, in peace. C)rescnt C'ity of ths 3thi alt. sa.is: We regres to annoisunce tim sof thai dreadfll' dimese aimng us We heamrd ye.terays of'theo aith of tens adtult: Isi Si. rauil street; ansi fromi all we rans lean thes diasase is on ste incarease, pasrticulairly itn timn -mhuirlas omf she city.

Thsere arc als sevcral ma im the Charity llispital." Taim IstIriceer states, that Ehiish: 31. Isiaoroma (sit pr'eent thl a inemral Odlice) lh.ss l.een appointed wih the consat of thme Sanatie, Judge of the lbsric't ('runr oi thie Unied Statum for the Dir. tict nf hiimianaa. is stated there hsas been 231 tar thet benetit of the new lJlankrny Iaw ini sl mdle Tennatessee. Southrn irelay, Msli of time 7th ins'.

states, that "ias du csachihelonumg to slam Linem. ws. ti msorinmg Iromsu te depot, wsith a had a nose pssassngers. thme wvheels catome ini cens -a vithm a piece ofi sims er. on the cosrneir by Mir.

hligh, time coach was thmrtown saver. lisa va' of thle psassengers injured. Gii enns, le 31r. King. of Ahlaaa and as gentlemean from Snmih Carolina.

badly aid wo oters sightlhy. Fortunately, hoawever it is thoumghit thait all will soonss recover. We sin etsnd that nmo blarne cans attatch to the drive sa proprietors of the ine fsar the wanst of recauions. Thme miisfortune wanste result pure accident." lcril Faulcons.a Tridition aofdte (ldC -This is the. title of a neaw woark.

as we arni inforssmd by friend gooe Sims. of this Statice of time Temspera froms which Iief of' -We hi' able to' tisink Devil Faulico niost of' pity actqtaintaner cess in us earthly pilgrimage corre'sponldent leston )Icrcury. under date oftie ulLtars it; enate---Tie Aqroprialtio bill was dlen np.and the proviso Emiting the emolumntimii ofl tim superintendeut of light bousep wits str-kr ourt The amendment go insert apprpriativons for out-fits for chares d'aftfires to Swedra Belgiurm, and half outfit to tcharges d'alfaires to itllaud. was agreed to. nit.tdmithent to invest an appropriation or $20) as compensatiou to Mr.

iraper, Consul at Parta, urna debated at much len-th by Ners. 7Bnchatan, Preston, King. 3ierr asd Wright oppostio to ihe apprepriation, and Alessrz. Lvanst. linansngtosn and Itives in favor of it, wten it was rjected bV a vote of28 to 14.

The amenaaaernts proposed by Use Commsittee having Woodbusy called thae attention 14 the Senale to stein No. 7. for a delirie; in the approirians for the -tis Congres on acic*nt of the ematiagent and incidental expea' ol' he HoUse, namely, lor prnaisig, lithographing. bisiding and books, Ji asked theU alm.n oftheCommittee on Fitnance to inittlrn the Senate how much of this suitm was for books. Mr.

Evans after otse mivest cation produced the bills and it appeared Usat up watds was for the pa ment haooks ljur metiher of Congress, wttaiec were ordered ty a resulution on the lag niaght eat the sestsiot, which was submitted by 31stclaa'tl. who has siice figured so larely as a "inaesuaer." Ote hundred and 6teen wsemibers were furnshed with books, making five hundred dollars per mant which niewbert voted to themsoelves an addition to I the coipesation allowed by law. Mr. Benbt moved to strike ont books" from the item, so that nglatbeh provided for in a separate bQ ile reisobated in strutig terms the dmagrIactul prctice piisied by sinombers iathaus oung thenuseavea tabraries at the lie was touliwed on the stune side lay Messrs. owdbury, Wright, and Luchanan.

The uppioprtatisn wis auv-aated oa tb.ground that use wookis Sad been seceived and distributed, aid masust be puad ftor, though none had the itardatood to spenly ad-tle practice. ithout taheig a quietson the benate weit into execuIi a' ar setssn, "Ahete the non inationei iabney S. Carl SAaittas UnIXei lofi-e port of Baltimore as wbtu: u. A tew usyss nce the chances Sot ia coutsiumautin ot this apptiointmttent were deematl itterly tsoleless, and to day it was agreed to witUout a diriston." in wse House-" Sir. Adams asked te consent ot Site liouse to present a an ret.ttion to the Tarti', and to acompany i waits some reatarks in relaion to the debate wn yesteriay.

this as amatter ofjUstire to liae p.eopte al New England, and their repvrsntans on tse liour, whst chaacters it Ssssd were assadiei in the report of Mr. ale nyt anufactunug aiterst's. asud intmasted that the Sre.P't Us -otdexzter WAs alt amit nat it was to lurnish such a docuitent siat tue P'resident aadgoitted him. The Ie mItoriat gi aug a to debate, it was laid over. metaag watt receteed, accompanied by a large tasket Sui of documecsts, which were iad on thle spaker's table.

'I has, nt was gen. ecally known 5, was the report ol' blessrs. Sitewurt us.U Ielly, wuat were memberasal the to tnvestzgate the New York L-Udous taase. As soon as the bill above to was asspaosed of, an attempt was mrade I ta-u prsentation by an adjourn mema. tbut wte usoo was negptanvd.

A call ol' tiouse was Locan orderea, whticts was wath nstaons tr adijotirsnent. but it was aegataved. A cana ut ie liouse w.ss again urd.anaei, wais was interap- ased with afar atajoir. un tat dhtch wer vuotea down. hlavapat c.aaderutne portaian oat timea in tiss mananer, ani.

attadrew tais objection, Iandi ta usa mes.t age waiutuastted so the liouse. dir. VWate amoted ia at be paasnte.d, and accomnpassied ssulatni 'a sila nowne severe antimadversiata upuoa tsae couriee pursued by anenisbers of' thne in ienistion to im: report uS i'uaia'xter, tischi avsbrougat bef ore theilouise trregailurly, iilsnot Alter cinssdrsale lengktua. lhe rentewe.d his matiuon to prisas, Underwood obtained aand the hlouse adjourned." faie coa ot'the CharLeston Courier, undera state us Site Sat alnst. says: -L'taere a rumssor Sisal sussie dissenasion and took piace an tuo cabine esterday, isa regard to ther athode Island case-thea quesStun bei'ng it Son expedltency o'compajlyang with at grauia50Ituon tro tine tjot eraaor el the State, tor traops to praatect the guvernnment t'rusm domeisuc iThe'se courcals," wich are noiw called every day and to wtuch e'very question, t'rosn the aignlest to thin smahit at, at submasited, have resulted in an inmport ant but tnt unexapected msaunear.

Th'ley nave reaadered Lisa F're'adent himsell'a usere cyphet'r sia tie. gesc.a nuann-a sort uS under clerk to ther counici-thtey nsava givens predomstnance to the oviansonis puhery asS particular memdersas ofa thLounicl-anid. oS course, have disappoistae, state'd, anid disgusted ste other memt'ssbaera. I tsar presecns cabianet can hokil ttsder suach circutantces, it would be absuard to believe "'IThere stosy afloat sisal Cusbing is iaout tao 5la sk ngt eside'nce hera', and the interentce tathie to shortly to come into the cab taet. "In conseequenace of te stand takean by the Sensate apunsst te President's the Clay whtga ate Lta he remnoved t'rown othice, and -also at portaon the Orders were sent to thse Phtniadelphia Cu-etomi fouse on Friday, or Lisa remsoval ol tharty sbordinate oflicars ol' thsat andi thne appointment r' sident a irsend.

deve'rai So taike place. "Lordbelieved.

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