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Comm'ttce nf Ways and MVsnf, begs and pr-j lm in the early age 36 years. At the ago of The nichmoml Enquirer is rather in the vo-! renii.j, and duly appreciate your invitation to The sum of 3000 dolUrsi. losrby the Cashier of a.t!M r.r. rl.irt.ons. the Morm Cans Company, Cit, Under any other cirouiuutaiieM, we ahould have and llergon Hill, has nut yet been discovered.

I he number ol I'rulay last, says Additional precautions ate taken to prevent Ihe Riven rBiieeiful attention la this invitation. Uut nut 1 he tiltituate remit is still in tnensniisoi me t-enpie. il.i. itv circulation ol the no'ea. I mi I 1,1 ua." piuica am petitions uic House every u.y to act upon the 13 1 II No man utters mote ptaern, and none with worse sucees.

Two whole items have been acted upon to dav, and the second was act-ed upon because Mr. Polk prayed and beggr and implored and petitioned ho hard, tbat the House's heart (why may not Houses have hearts?) was softened. And ibis is the sum total of busities in the IIour, which I record with the additional fact. that the Jackson members invariably attempt lo vole down all amendments, going against all retrench ninety-lour delists 96 ots. and including formrr nytr improvement, upper ami lo-r t-ciionn, clearing cliannals, Stc.one eiRl.t hundred atulseven-ty-two thimsaml, six hundred and ten dollars and eighty aeen cents.

1 he same work would perhaps haveco.t the State double this sum. The comps-n are obliKed by h. ir charter to improve the nvrr Lehigh far StodcUrdsville, nd release Irum Ihia duty would of cnurie he an important consideration in a negotiation lor the purchase of their navigation. The committee are not authorised to communicate to the Senate the precise sum for hirh the eomnany will aeree to convey, not having We prepared lor either fortune We have rumors, Bd Common Councils pan es, the aKitiit on. ol an lraMisinned beuate commit 1 every specie, nf and chimera ilire" lo encounter I of the city of INil I adel IB, if we are nut permitted which ihe im.ginatiou can conjure up, and die Agitators' to appear in that character, and to dou-uss 'hs ami llic Hank can create and llie perversions nf the Hro- ton'lpre of dep interest 10 our constituents which teat to coinliat.

Hut our reliance is iu ihe fidelity of Yir- 08ueij to aeni here, we fuel constrained, by a Kio. a to the principles of the Constitution anil her ileter- I 00t appear in SUV Important Law Suit. On Wednesday last, the sntion brought by Elder Charles (Jilea, against Dr. Ddvid L. Malison, for criminal converaation with the plaintiff's wife, came en to be tried before the Hon.

Eseck Cowen, Circuit Judge, at Whitnabo. Hiirh. New York. The trial lasted twenty hours. miiif-d hn.tihiy to an unconstitutional and tear, I on ted merit, ror mgu salaries, extra clt-rks, increased al Institution.

I Ml the uie tic east at nmy ii'l ir.e llre-tio-ns terminal at nmy, we thai1 still be found uiiilie riu ay ninrninjr, uie ury itmmieu vruitriiuij i i. entered into any direct correspondence upon thin Ida ol the OimtUUitiun, ualtling with Hit Uatnk. the plainiHT for two thuubakd t.vk iiunpmd i jof Hrtrenchment when of Look to it, IsAkS Damages. I people at home. ahull never dftnair of the point) but are autnoriseu to say mat tney win ir lit payment the certificatea of debt, without pultinp the state to the necessity of raising the money, and "liu hmomt will thi (lay eltct Chauman Johnson.

her Delegate in the next Legislature, without opposition, blie tint drcnled the elections in Henrico mt Hanover." further. "that they will guarantee, for the enmintf five or seven yer, that the tolls on coal from tlit-ir Lynchburg' tixuse.il her weight to he It-ii in the LUimp oilier. It. M. HOUSTON, (IKO.

8. SCIIOTT, JOS. B. bMITll. JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT, JOHN P.

WKllIEIULL Washington, April 7, 1834. The Committee acknowledge having received very kind attention from mnoy members of Con. greas from different parts of iha Union, and adverse politics, and they particularly return thanks on tit il account to Messrs. Clay, M'Kean and Southard of the hie Halo, and Messrs. Uinuey, Harper and Watruough of the House of Uepre tentative.

bell t-Jt-eiion, no donhl cast the icale iu that uiay iu mines alone shall pay annually seven tenuis me lav or ot the Onpoiiliou interest of the purchase money, anil more, 11 uic tolls amount to more Atiminff for the purpose of illustration, that the purchase at present would The Richmond Compiler of the eame day Puryth, ufier a sleep of a night or two, finds he was ton severe upon the Maltimureans in calling them a variety of hart) names-, and Leih, by Hie wy, to clay rubbed him for his extra piety in talk of Sabha'h, which he viulatt-s as often or f-tencr than any her person in WashinRton. So Forsyth attempted tu-day to get Webster lo volunteer him out of the difficulty into which he had got, but Webster told him as he had volunteered "he ailuHion to the Sabbath, and the epithets, he coul 1 not snatch him from the consequences, when Fors)th went on to complain of misrepresentation, fr the fact is, he said what he dare not put in, and what be does not like to see, iu print, remarks amount to two millions ot dollars, sevi-n tenuis eight, he performed on the Organ, before tha French Com and was found equal to tha greatest masters. He composed a great number of Operas, one of which had 20 successive representations even on the Italian stage, although ho was but fourteen years of age whoa he composed it. His gonius was not leas exquisite in sacred than in profane music. Jlo enriched the musio of the church with a lurge collection of delightful masses.

But the masterpiece of all his productions is said to be tho Requiuin. It was tha last. It was written under the intluenue of a molancholy conviction which be had formed, that he was about to die, and that ho was writing this requiem for his own burial Afraid that he would not live to fiuiuh it, altho' fiia friends could see no cause for this apprchetisiun, he allowed himself no respite tilt it wa completed. Whether it was that he really felt himself sinking, or that the ij'ort accelerated his dculh, certain it is that his melancholy prediction was verified, and lhat he was a corpse when his Requiem was performed for the first time! This singular coincidence may huvo contributed much to the great appluusa with which this pruduction of Mozart was received in tha musical world. But it is equally probable that its excullence is owing mainly to the peculiar discaae nf his imagination, whilst lie was wiiling it.

led away by the idea of proximato dissolution, his mind was already among tho dead. There he conceived tho manner in which the living members should represent in sacred music the feelings and desires of the dnported brethren, for whose rest tha church oilers sacrifice to God. Now the tremendous crash of perfect harmony, as the strong cries fur rnercy and eternal rest, arid now tho soft, plaintive tones of entreaty, and submission to the divine will seem to have been conceived iu the midst of death and ciurnitv. The Dies ira, referring to the last judgment, is said to bo awfully melancholy and sublium. These remarks may interest thoso of our renders who are disposed to hear the performance in St.

John's Church on next Tuesday evening. It is a tient, which the lovers of sacred music, who kave never hud nn opportunity of hearing it, ill do well to enjoy. This is the first time of its complete performance, in this country. The musical talents, both vocal and instrumental, lhat will bo in requisition, comprising the whole Italian Coinpany; are a sutficient pledge that the performance of the Requiem will do till justice to tho merits of tiio composition. the interest would be seventy thousand, and the re FCTL.

She )i now an uut. Stute. Anil thettlVct mainine-three-tenths thirty thousand dollars This Boston, April SG. Ths U. S.

stoop of war Lexington, Capiain Keever, anchored yesterday morninp; in the outer harbor, on her way to Porismouih, N. U. This ship HHtled from Rio Janeiro eight days previous lo the Enterprise, which arrived last Week al Norfolk. Among the passengers in the Lrxington is Mr. Roberts, who went out in ihe U.

S. ship Peacock, and concluded a treaty with the Siamese, which he has probably brought to be submitted to the President and Snnate. Dreadful Jsc dtat. We learn from Andover that a dreadful accident recurred at Poor nianchard's Saw mill, on Thursday morning. Mr.

Samuel Upton rose before day light to attend to his business of sawing lumber. The logs warn drawn to (be mill as usual by water power a vertical shaft of the HrnlPsI will nt.lv he In inn reuse the minority vvh latter sum. therefore, exclusive of the ordiniiry ex are arti'inst ihe hero, and diminish the minority hi his penses, is all that would be required, from all other otiruei, II IIICV "iifcic.i I wic iiittaniicHi. it be for a moment believed that tha immense re The National Iulelh'gencer of Saturday using for example of a people such phrases as sources of the second coal field, and the vast tra le says factious, noisy, riototm, almost treasonable, fcc. ate of the north would not pay in tolls the sum of thirty Appointments by the Presidmt, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.

John 11. Eaton to be Governor of the Territory of Florid, in the place nf William P. Duval, whose commission has expired. James D. Westcott to be Attorney for the Middl District nf the Territory of Florida, in the place -f There is no longer any doubt that ihe Rleetion in the which no Senator has a right to apply to anv city thousand dollars annually? 1 he history of the times However, let us pardon the Georgian, and not irive whole StHtm ot Virginia nut pone, or vm go, ine ihii cnvinttea vote on Monditv atrinit the AilministiHtion in and the practical experiments of the day dispel et ery doubt upon the subject.

Let us not he iniirnidle him even his tlesertst which he said tie expected from it late measure, it untawftil utiznic t.l the puMio mo nev, i ai.timiitinn of leiiliative ttuthnrity. ami its doc Liainmore. by the present depression, (momentary it is hopeil) In the course of Clav's remarks 1o-div, allusion George K. Walker, appointed Secretary for Territory. heinj; set in motion, from which a rope is attached ti the log.

It jg presumed lhat after the shaft was in motion, he attempted lo arrange tha rope, and his trine nf preset iiMuil anil (irnvripti'in, TtieodtU HgMimt in the pecuniary allairs of the slate, i.el tins ctr a mid to the shiiunir, time-Srvinff policy of the Adrniiiigtriition in the Legislature will, jlrm etimstance rather urjre us to sdopt such measure Albert Smith to be Marshal for the District of wtiul we hear, be at Icail ai two to one, ijoorjje wol', ot Pennsylvania. CUy he hand was caught between the rope and Ihe revolvin Will place the state beyond the reach of embarrass Maine, re appointed. uiimletl turn ol a man he onr-e mt at the springs shaft. His body was thus drawn towards tli ment out of the danger of internal as well as ex John M. Dvis to be Marshal for the Western tn iririma, wno gravt iy tola the company in the sKafr, itnd the rope passed round his body and the The following narrative is by a gentleman ternal commotion, and upon that Iiie'i eminence in the scale of the Union, which she is entitled to oc District of Pennsylvania, re-appointed.

shalt several times, eoinpressing trie abdomen and ot Philadelphia who was present at the liuiti morning, when assembled at hreakfaat, that he had In en robbed, when iu bed, of I is purse, the night before. And did you not see the thief, asked some cupy, and to which she has the power to ascend cbnst into the least possible compass. A more St, Paul' Church. On Tuesday, the 22d inst more Meeting. dreadful death can hardly be irniirined although agreeably to public notice, the corner stone of the The tnoelinff which was held at Baltimore laM is presumed his sufferings were not of Jong dura' oner les, was the answer, but I wus afraid move lest I should be robbed of my shirt.

By judiciously fostering our mineral resources, we may place the State upon a basis too solid to be shaken. Our coal and our iron will be found to constitute an inexhaustible source of wealth, and Wednesday afternoon, fiirniehed an exhiUrHtins tion. Protestant Episoopal Church of the above name, in the city of Camden, New Jerer-y, was placed, with the solemn and anorouriate ceremonies, by ihe Rum an Poison. On Tuesday last, an Iris augury, from its respectability end numhers, of the prostration of ihe monster, Jacksonisrn, in lhat city, and the triumph nf the Cnnstituiion and Laws. The iih Governor Wolf.

As a Tariff man, be had seen the TariiT ist saved from destruction. As a fii rtd ol Internal lmprovements.he had let General Jackson ol) him of that. And now as a Bank man, the laborer, recently from the Providence Rail Road the surest indemnity for our vast State and tndivi dual expenditures. Allow them freely to put forll Rt. Rev.

Hishop Doaue; the Ki. HUhnp White, (one ol the gang who lately Mruck it wngos Pennsylvania, beinir present and aswisting. A Sale of Stock at the Philadelphia Stock and Exchange their strength, and the gloom that now hangs over called in the evening at the Lafayette Hotel. gentleman who addressed tiie assemblage, had al originally bepn prominent supporter of the Presi interesting1 and impressive address on the occasion. our public improvements will speedily vanish, an sat in the bar room until 1 1 o'clock, when he asked party demand him to give up that, and he lays his political bed, and suffers himself to be stripped even of bis last principle, ao lhat he is in a worse our public debt be rapidly diminished, and in time was delivered by the lonner lo a large assemblage dent, but havin advocated his elrciioN upon putri rr He was shown to a chamber in ihe of people.

otic rounds, upon the s.inie they now repudiate his auk-, when he went lo bed. in Ihe morning condtt than the suiterer at the Springs as nuked eauBH and an uliematiza his conduct, deeming ge Joseph Kilner, Eq. has been recommended as entirely discharged. The committee ttiertiore, re. apectfully, but earnestly recommend, by every mo live of S'ate policy, the purchase ol the Lehigh navigation, and with this view suRcest ihe propneij when he v.

as born into the world. Merited he arose, and thinking ot Ins customary morning nuine consistency to be a conscientious adherence rebuke! all met ited. Pennsylvania has voted for dram, espied in a corner cf the room, a boitle candidate for Governor, by a very large anti-masonic meeting, recently held in Huntington county. I'arVal. at 05 HK1 at nil 60 at 57 ISO at I'-i 1 at 95 SO at 1 3J 10 at finj 6 at (U 6o at S9 25 at lOd Ht KH" 1(V at 107 100 6 shares United States Bank, 15 shares Man.

At Mechanics' Bank; KH) bhare Schuylkill Bank, lL2 shares Com. limtk, Cincinnati, 13 shares Schuylkill li shares North American Insurance, SO shares Atlantic Insurance, 2 do. do 210 shares Newcastle Rail Road, $21)0 Pennsjlvania 5 per cents. 185-1, .351 0 do. do.

1X54, 151 do. do. 1854, which he pat to his mouth and soon-emptied it Jackson thrice, and he has demolished all her great of adopting a resolution requesting the company ti to not ti men. It was a spectacle nf a "St pri ifying and imprepsive description, to heboid p-rsons whose elevate ihetn far above all Il'jmtte Murder. We understand that on the interests, and over'hrown all her principle, and a its whole contents.

He was observed, soon after, atate spec fically the terms upon winch tiiey wn agree to convey. this was not a sulticienl puutahment, he is trvinir gninn; frequently to the pump, and swallow in afternoon of Saturday last a female called upon to impose upon her a new York President with immense draughts of water. Inquiries were made, Squire Longhead, and testified that a murder hsd sa-picinn of sinister making1 a public ac knowledgftient of error of judgment, and endeavor corps ot i-alely Fond banks to take the place of and it was ascertained that he had swallowed been committed under the following oircunis anres; itiff lo arrest ihe nrno-rees uf its evil etTnctii. May her own institution, thus going on to build tip bottle of bug poison, (New England rum and corro wo men, one named Gill, the other letcher. New Vorlc and INew York improvements at the thnir example be imitated in every direction, so lhat sivs sublimate.) tie was in great distress meat resided together in a houee in the neighbourhood of Philadelphia Roird of Trade.

cat aid was called, and three dozen cf raw eggs iheJNavy Yard, and on Monday evening Ia3t, a expense of faithful, humble, pliant, courteous, degraded Pennsylvania! MUfill H. all those who are now shackled by the fetters ol delusion or of party, may, before it too late, be redeemed, rege eraied and disenthralled" by ihe JOHN J-MOSTHLY COMMITTS1 and c( rresponrtinff qi-amities ot Jamp oil were ad quarrel took place between them in relation to some fMIILAOKl.lMll MONDW.APRIL 28, 18:14 ALEXANDER READ, ministered to him, with other remedies, and in the Correspondence of the A'tw York Jour, of Commerce. genius ot patriotism and truth! evening he experienced partial relief, when he was property they had stolen. Une threatened the other with assassination, and accordingly wont inio hit bed room the fame night, after the victim was Washington, April SM, Tha house adjourned at half prist six this oveninir, removed to aoutu iioslon, but he is ill in great PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Monday, Ai'itiL 28.

1 he resolutions were moved by John P. Kq-, who prefaced them by an argtinieiiiativH We have maile for our first page a conside danger. leep, beat his brains out with an axe, cut his without irutting the Appropriation Bill through the speech of some If ngth, characterize by that ability Hiou Wat it, (this afternoon Sim. The Lot Found. a year ago, the papers throat wiih a knife, and afterwards buried his body Committee of tlio Whole, and indeed without making table extract from the Report of Mr.

Packer to which the orator is so justly distinguished. much progress in it. An attempt was talked of to mentioned ihe unaccountable disappearance of Mr ihe cellar. 'Squire I.nuhead, in company with the Coroner and Police Olficers, tmmedia'ely pre I hey were seconded by Charles J. Harper, Lsq drive the bill through to-niiflit, but the result of the Wm.

Dunn, of Ticonderoga, New York, who Jefl JMRIVEn Brig Gem, Baker, BuMon, mdze, A. C. Dart-Jay 6t Co. Uric Mary Averhill. Stone.

New Orleans. i.L in discourse equally honorable lo his intellect and effort of Tuesday night, showed the utter futility of his residence on the 7th ot obruary, ISJJ, with ceded lo the house, arrested the murderer, and rinciples, in Which be assigned and vindicated the and mnbisses, Jackson, Ridiife he Co. ommitted him lo prison. He exhibited the utmost load ot venison, tor this city, where it was ascer such an attempt. ne principal opponents or the hill, are Messrs.

Adams, of and McKay and Wil reasons lhat had impelled him to epp regale himself tained that he disposed uf a part nf his venison, but indifference the whole time, stood by laughing Schr specie, Bush, to a ten Island, cliy. Schr 1 hetis, Morgan, Salem, 8, mdze, T. Deland. Suhr Ellen, Davis. New York.

3. rve flour. Km.11 IU liams, of North Carolina. Ihe principle maintained from 'he party whose interests he had sustained with he could be traced no farther, and it was leareu that while they were digging tar the body, at the same such efficiency and zeal, in soeloquent and he had lost his life by violence. It will be rcmem Barrett.

by Mr. Adams, is, lhat an appropriation bill ought not to contain provisions fur any objects which Imve not been sanctioned by law; and this bill creates, merely bered, also, lhat one James Bowers was arrested Schr Sia-nal. Baker. New Yoik. '2.

mdze. Phillina a. time denying the charge against him. The body of ihe deceased was buried to the depth ef feet under ground, and when recovered it presented a the Senate of Pennsylvania, in relation to the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company. The Committee, of which Mr.

Packer is chairman, was appointed a year ago, but gave to the legislature, the results of their enquiries and their general views, only a few weeks ince. The whole Report may be recommended for the ability with which it is framed, and the valuable information which it comprises. It will be for sale in some of the bookstores of this city. Philadelphia has a large interest in the prosperity of the Lehigh Company, whose capital stock and loans amount together to 82,700,000 dollars, held by upwards a manner as to draw forth repeated bursts or applause. Some gentry from the ickson ranks, with a characteristic decency, essayed to interrupt l.in; Bussier.

and examined on suspicion cf murder, but was dis Schr Wm. T. Crowell. Halifax. 8.

nlaiter by appropriation, batches of new oihees. specific appropriations and retrenchment, wherever practica charged. It has been found out, at last, that Mr shucking spectacle. C. fee F.

King. hut they were obliged to hold their peace, and Dunn 13 still living. It appears that he sold his ble, are also contended for by those gentlemen. The The Rev. B.

O. Peers has been removed from Schr Merchant, Dobioti, Albany, 5, lumber. Schr James R. Kanelev. Cake.

New York. 1 mar-kl Bill cannot corne up again for consideration before venison, horses and sleigh, and engaged in some the Presidency of Transylvania University. He swallow as well as they could the bitter pills which were forced into their rnouihs. They renew- Tuesday next, without a vote of two-thirds. It was unfortunate cash speculations and buraied.

Me N. Rfibbius. has appealed to the public through the columns of d. however, their effort a at disturbance, when Mr. intimated, in the course of the debate, to-day.

that went to Salem from whence he sailed for Cuba, but Schr Transport. offers. Port Elizabeth. a. Phcti.r newspaper, against the manner ot proceed, ng- M'Mahon roae to address the meeting, makincr all returned to Salem, and shipped on board a whale gainst him.

Schr Cirui. Short. Newburvnort. via Vilm.ntnn n( sorts of noises to drown bis voice, and behaving in there was no necessity for hurrying the bill through the House of Representatives, as the House could not give it an impetus strong enough lo force it through the Senate. man, which now prosecuting her voyage.

Mr. Forrest, Mr. and Miss Cooper, Mr. Sinclair, balhiBt. style which induced the speaker to ask his audi Carelessness.

On Saturday last, as Mr. Levi Mrs Knight, Mr. and Mrs Hilsnn, were all in New Mars ton was standing; st the window of his house Mr. Kane, of Illinois, spoke to-day, in the Senate. of six hundred persons chiefly Philadelphians.

The Report places the Company on ground which would seem to be impregnable. ence to judge from this specimen what was to be expected from ihe complete assendency of Jack-sonism. In spite of their endeavors, Mr. M'Mahon, S.hr Mariana, A Idebrnugh, Folly Landing, 4, groin, fca. Sloop Gen.

Jackson, lardew, Nw York, tf, ballast. CLEJMEJK Brigs Billow, Colburn, New Orleans, S. Ettine; Gcnr Orleans a fortnight since. A Cooper benefit was about to be given under the Runpices of some of the in Portsmouth, N. with a child about six months upon the question of receiving the President's Pro-Lest.

When Mr. Kane concluded, there were but citizens of New Orleans, Mr. Power is playing in old in his arm, a bullet, discharged from a rine on the opposite side of the mill pond, struck the child who possessed rnally the ferrea vox, and is one uf very tew opposition members the chamber, and Baltimore. Mr Wilkins was ablo to carry his motion to go into on the side ot the head, near the top, and tore off RMtna, I hatcher, Boston, Grant Stone; schrt Lucy Ss Abigail, Baker, New York, Phillips Busiier; Kim Rebecca, Burroughs, Richmond, Jas. Hand; Orator, So-inert, Richmond, Jos.

Hand; Ruhama Mary, Moore, Mobile, Widpole. Baltimore. Jas. If'iml; .1 Freshet. We understand fsays the Fiiyetreville large piece of the scalp.

Mr. Marston's own life executive business. Tby were in executive business about an hour nnd a half. If there is arty truth was spared by mere chance. The mischief was N.

C. Observer,) that ihe recent high waters have been very destructive to bridges, mills, south jn rumour, the i'resident will not trouble the Senate Caldwell, Malts, Norfolk and Peteisburg, Jos. Hafuh; Susan Benjamin, Tliomm, Heautort, Wm. I'ertei caused by some idle fellows, who were firing at mark in the neighborhood. with any more business of this sort this, session.

this place. Among others, the hue bridge at Camden has been carried away. And io crossinp- the most powerful popular haranguers of the day, delivered a speech of (Treat animation and pungency, in the course of which he paid some well deserved compliments to the itigeauousness, dignity and single heartednesa of ihe anointed successor." The Resolutions were carried by an overwhelming majority, and the assembly broke up without any ether mishap than few uncomfortable bruises inflicted upon a loyal Heroite who was fonder of hearincr the sweet music of his own voice than that of the rebellious occupant of the rostrum. ROBBERY AND ATTEMPT AT MURDER smnp inarioueec Satan, riaiui, Wew York, Ja. Hand.

From Schujlkill Schr Halcyon, Jamieson, Boston-M'Canles, Chambers at Co. the Wateree in a fl it, one of the mails was lost, and To the Editor of the JVaskviUe National Bnnner. CONtiKRSS. In Sekatk Friday, April 25. negro man and three horses drowned, hy the sink We have several interesting communications from correspondents, to which we shall give place to-morrow.

The Richmond Whig of Thursday last, ays We have a report here, thought credible, as it pro ceded from a Jackson man, that turty Jackson members of Congrei (among them Mr. Fort) (hand Mr. Patmn) had waited upon the President, and apprized him that hit laim to the control of the public purse must he renounced, or they would renounce him. This intelligence Is Mid to have been eoraraunieaied, with its effuct on the President's mind, to our neighbor the Editor of the Enquirer, and to have furnished the cue to his article of Tuesday, in which he tells the President, he must give ing of the fit. It is supposed to have been the great JMEMORM'n.

Ship Chester. Uunton. for this port, cleared at Columbia, 1 enn.) April 12. A daring and horrid outrage was perpetrated here Mr. Webster presented a memorial from 3000 ci 14th hut.

last night. A few minutes after 10 o'clock, the groans tizens of Ontario county. New i or It, against the removal of the deposits; which, after debate, was re Shin Edw. Bnunaffi', Miercken. hence at New OrlMn mail trom INew Urleaos that is lost.

We ur.der&tand (-says the New Orleans Bee, of, the 10th that on Friday night last, a young man by the name of Kelly, in a fit of piaaion, cut and vomiting of some person, who seemed to be in dnep distress and agony, arrested the attention of one ferred to the Committee on Finance. Pith inst. Cat S8 4, Ion. 75 15, spoke brig Virginia, Mr. Clay presented the proceedings and resolu The Hail Road Line for Baltimore is in ex our citizens.

It was rarmn? and excessively dark. tions of a public meeting in the diTrict ol Hnimver, To the inquiry, What's the matter?" he answered, ihe throat of his wile with a raz r. Immediately cellent order. Three o'clock is the hour of after, believing ht dead, he cut his own with the in York county, Pens Ivania, against the removal of the depoairs. There was considerable debate on 1 ain aick.

he voice ot Parry W. Porter, the antiier of the Union Bank, was recognized. Ue he presentation of these proceedings, in which Mr. up his citiim on the public money, lie knew the fie si deut had determined lo explain, beforehand." was wet and covered with blood, having received a violent blow on the head, and a stab on the left side. ay, Mr.

Forsyth, Mr Kean, and Mr. Brown pr ticipated; hen, hese wounds had been inflicted about seventy or arrival usually, and sometimes it is earlier. On Friday last the boat was at the wharf at a quarter past two. Every attention is paid to the comfort of passengers. We make here the statements of impartial gentlemen who have recently travelled by the Hail Hoad Line, eighty feot from the door of tha Bank, where his' hat On motion of Mr.

Wilktns, who desired time lo nd pocket knuo, tVc. were found. How lontr he had supply himself with a copy of Governor Wolf remained insensible is unknown. He had scrambled message concerning the Hank, and with the consent about huff the way back, marking Jus path with blood. of Mr.

Ciav, the stihject waa laid on the table, 3 1 KNTI A I HOT KS T. 1 ho Keys ol the liank had been taken from his pocket, the vault entered, and $19,000 taken. Kn- The Senate then proceeded to the consideration same instrument. The wife was not dead on Saturday morning last, and hopes were then entertained of her recovery. A question for Mr.

Speaker Stsvpnson is woll put by the Fredericksburg Arena: Every county in Mr. Speaker Stevenson's district has returned opposition members lo the Virginia Legialature; and ihe question now is Does Mr. Stevenson, in supporting the Kitchen Cabinet and its Adtni nUtra. lion, represent his cnnstitutuithl The whole district having declared against the Administration, ought not Mr. Speaker Stevenson to back out from sup.

porting the Kitchen, or resign? A Western Reserve (Ohio) paper mentions that a highway robbery was committed in Dover town ship, Cuyahoga county, of that State, on the Mlh on a farmer from the neighborhood of more, who, it appears, wae on his wpy to Michigan rtretic measures were instantly adopted to detect the of the special order, being the modified resolutions The Washington Telegraph contains a ketch of the debate in the Senate on Friday last, wherein Mr. Webster adverted to Mr. Forsyth's contumelious language concerning the very respectable assemblage of the Balti-moreans on Sunday week. According to the Telegraph, Mr. Forsyth said 'He did not know but lht he might be afraid to visit again the inomimeuml city, Itultiutore); ihe inhnbitntits Of Philadelphia were not a little remarkable tor irascibility he might be afraid to go there ngMin after the s'wie-menii which had been made; he might be burned in effigy he hoped they would not burn htm in reality.

He bad 1.... tl.ul wt ll.o nlhor A offered by Mr. Ponulexter, pbrpctrators of this bold and cruel piece of villany, but no circumstance has yet transpirod to direct suspicion to any body. We onlv know that murder has The question being on the motion of Mr, Bibb to boon attempted and robbery effected. Mr.

Porter only iichcc lur rew vrieaits. Ship Napier, Lucas, was up at Baltimore for Br can en. Brigs John Hudgins, Naylur; Po, Of tin; Oileron, Quillen. and Constitution, Sage, all for thia port, float New Oi leans, 1 lib inst. Ship Chandler Price, MaUhieu, for Liverpool, was un at New Orleans, I lib inst.

Batque Louisa, Frazier, of thi port, at Montevideo, 22' I Feb. from Baltimore. Bi rig Gar.nicleft't, Donaldson, hence at St. Th iroas, 6d April, in 8 days passage. Brig St.

Michatls, Outerbridge, from Matanzas, at N. Orleans, llth inst. Spanish brig San Roman, Salva, for Havana, was towed to sra from New Orleans, 10th inst. Brig Swan, Atkins, cleared at Boston, 4th inst. foi thia po t.

Brig Angeline, Juhnsnn, hence at New York on Friday. Barque Madeline, M'Munui, from New Orleans, af New York on Friday. Brig Enterprise, Waiihroan, henee at Savannah, lTib instant. Schr Excel, Helliker, hence at New York on Friday. Schr lien.

Tro Ler, Miller, from Alexandria, at New York on Friday. Schn Adelaide, Mayo, and Gen.de Kalb, Wool it on, hence at Richmond, S4ih in if. Schr Banner, Morgan, for this port, with specie, was wind bound inside Tampico Bar, abont 29th ult. Schr Hand, Johnson, cleared at Baltimore on Thursday for this port. Schr Mark, Sparks, hence at Norfolk, 24(h inst.

Schr Pembroke, Woodbury, henoe at New Bedford 24th inst. Schrs United States, Derrickson; Mail, Coring; Diana Degroot, and Eliza Richmond, Cray, hence at New York on Saturday. Cleared, schrs Waterloo, Briggs, and Oi-ana. Smith, for this port. omemuers that he stept out on business, nnd knows amend.

Mr. Bibb obtained Ihe floor at half past 2, and addressed the Senate in favor of his amendment, which is, in -fleet, that the Message of the Presi dent of the Uni ed States be not received." To-morrow evening, the Requiem of Mozart, by universal acknowledgment the masterpiece of music, will be executed by the Italian Company now in our city, at the church of St. John in Thirteenth Street. We can confidently promise a treat of the richest description. A full and brilliant audience is expected.

We have full account of the performances of (be Italian Opera at the Chesnut street Theatre on Saturday nothing of having been knocked down. He thought ho was only sick, and never knew he was hurt till he was brought to the light and seen blood. He is bidly Before Mr Bibb concluded, he gave way to a mo inured, but it is hoped not dangerously. iSo sort of tion, that the benaie. when it adiourns.

aihoiirn to blame is imputable to him. No honest man in this or presented abusing him for expressions which he had never uttered, and sentiments which he had never felt; he meet on Monday) which was carried in the affirma alto learned from the newspapers that threats had hen derly community could have feared such an outrage. The Bank has no where a more faithful, or a more competent officer. He is not only a man of business tive. I he Senate then adjourned.

HOUSE Or HEP RESKKTitTI YES, htl I out to tar and feather him' if he ever again made By leave of the House, Mr. Keed submitted the habits but every inch a gentleman. I need not tell with a view lo the purchase ot land. lie is stated to have had a considerable sum of money with him, which fact by some imprudence became known, and he was waylaid, and stopped hy two niflians, and after huing blindfolded, g-igtjed and pinionpd, was robbed of the sum of $1673 consisting chiefly of 50 dollar notes on the Bank nf the United A reward of 200 dollars was offered for the apprehension of the robbers. following resolution, ubich was read and laid on tl you there is excitement here.

Never before did I see so much concern felt for any man, or so much indig I one day, iz: nation maniieaiea against any rrunn. HesoU ed, That the Secretary of War be directed to lay before this House a statement of the names ot TERRY H. CAI1AL. evening lust; but cannot make room for it this afternoon. The first and second rows of boxes were crowded, chitfl) with ladies; (he pit was nearly full.

La Donna del Lugo was even more applauded and enjoyed than on the first representation. Wreaths and bouquets were thrown to the Signoritia Bordogni, who advances in public favor. Senor Fa'j won all feuuVxgut IticrjaeiJ adaiiikiion 'or the excellence of the Orchestra was the prevailing sentiment, though ita accompaniments were occasionally too loud for the arias. the armed national ships, and ti names of their commanders during the Uevoltit ionary War. From the to Orleans Dee, Jlpril 12.

The popular fury which we briefly adverted to in Mr. Duncan asked and obi a ntd leave ol the IIuse fiia appearance to II this were so in rhua-delphtu, what would be the case in Baltimore, when the address of the hou. Senator rom Massachusetts should reach that ty." The apprehensions of the Senator from Georgia are groundless. Neither in Baltimore nor Philadelphia would tTie Anti-Jackson party do any thing which might deprive the President and even for a day, of a champion so very discreet and effective as that Senator. At Albany, on Thursday evening, a very large Whiff Meeting1 was held for the purpose JJwful Calamity.

Vfe copy from the Kittanning our paper or yesterday, as consequent upon the dis (Armstrong co.) Gazette arid Columbian, the fol to lay on the table, and have printed, a bill to mo. tlify and extend an act to incorporate the subscribers to the Hank of the United States, with certain limitations and conditions, which bill, he covery ot me Darnarous and fiendish atrocities committed by the woman Lalaurie upon the persons of lowing account a most distressing On the night of Friday, the ISih the hnure The Opera of (his evening, Matliilde de Shnbran, one in which Fanti appears to parliculhr advantage. Her tier slaves, continued unabated the whole ot the evening bnforo lust and purt of yesterday morning. It was fuUnd necessary for th rnirnnsA nf rAalnrimr or (rave notice, he intends lo offer as a substitute for admirers, we are sure, are sufficiently numerous to fill der, for the sheriff and his oilicers to renair to the the house. Madams Mnroncelli, also, makes her dibut and barn of Capt.

John C. Kianinger, of Toby township, in this county, were consumed by fire, and what is most shocking to relate, nine of his children perished in hejtame The parents were absent nn a visit to Mrs. Kissinger's fathers, a distance of about eight miles. Out of eleven children, two only are lft one an infant, which the parents had place of riot and to interpoae the authority of the state, in it, and we duulit not that it will be a fortunate one. of hearing the Report of the Delegation of -wiiicn we are pieasod to notice proved eftoctual, Whatever may be thnught of ti relative merits of indivi without the occurrence of any of thoso acts of violence which are common upon similar occasions.

duals, it ii very certain that no operatic company has ap bloops Capital, Ucnike, and isiter, Mason, henee at Richmond, 23d iuat. Sloon James R. Marks, Wells, hence at Richmond 25th int. Sloop TJmon.Crowell, sailed from Richmoad, 24th insf. for this port.

Arr. at New Bedford, 24th inst. ship Milwood, Taber, from South Atlantic Ocean, with 1250 bbls. oil. Br.

barque Robt Russell, from New Orleans fur Liver pool, was loat on Sand Key, 1st March cargo will be saved part or it bad arrived at Nassau, NP. on the 15th. The French brig Clnneuse, Founeau, of Havre, bound from Havana to London, with a full eargo of coffee and sugar, went ashore on Little Pickle Reef en the 10th ult. and immediately bilged every thing lost. The officers and crew were taken tu Key West by the wrecking sloop Azelia.

The crew lost all their clothing but what they had on; they have been since tent io Havana. NEW YORK, April 26 Arrived, ships Moro Castle, Flowery, from Havana; Agnes, Rennet, from Savannah; brigs Athalia, Clapham, from Para; Caroline Prentiss, from Guaiama. Natthes. TtIhi. Imm peared in our city, capable of bearing a comparison with We regret, however, to state that previously, some with them, the other a daughter 8 years of age, who the present at a -whole.

It is thoroughly montt organized was away from home. 1 he way the fire originated in eery We do not hesitate to a that the indignities had been shown to Judge Canonge, who ventured to expostulate with the assailants upon the propriety of ceasing their operations, and lhat during the same, deadly weapons were in the hands of many drchestra, for its number, is equal to any on th o'her side I not known; and it was not discovered nil about 9 o'clock the following morning. One horse and a large quantity of grain were consumed; in short, no of the gri-t waier. Gather the rose buds," then, while persons, a -resort lo which at one time was seriously apprehended. Nothing of tho kind happily, however, you may," or, in more homily phraseology, u.aku hay thing was left in or about the houae or barn uticon- sumed.

while the sun A gentleman who had been present at ths scene ot the calamity, subsequently calud upon us, from leans; Attic, Petty, from St. Johns, schr Adelins, transpired. Nearly the whole of the edifice is demolished, and scarcely any thing remains but the walls, which the popular vengeance have ornamented with various writings expressive of their indignation and the justness of their punishment. City Councils On Tnursdsy evening Dr. Houston, on behdtfof the Specinl Commute ap- a bill reported from the Committee of Ways and Means to regulate the deposits of the public money in the State and Coca) U.inks, when that bill should be considered in Committee of the Whole.

On motion of Mr. Jarvis, the House touk up the resolution offered by him respecting; the Bank of the District. Mr. II.rdtn resumed and concluded his remarks in support of the resolution, and whh followed by Mr. Chilton, ho had spoken a short time, ben the e-si hie ol hisremaiks were cut off by the expiration the hour.

On motion of Mr. Polk, the Roles of the House were suspended to enable the House to go again into Committee of ihe Whole on the General Appropriation Bdl, which was discussed until a late hour, when the House adjourned without having acted definitively upon it. SiTuanii April 26. The Senate was not in session to-day. In the Mouse, the bill granting a compensation to the family of Captain Decatur and others who aided in destroying the frigate Philadelphia in the harbor of Tripoli, was considered in the Committee of the Whole and amended.

When the committee rose, the further consideration of the bill was postponed till next Friday. The bill as amended, gives Mrs. Decatur the in terest on 31,000 dollars tor life. At her death two thirds of the sum is to be divided among the blood kin of Commodore Decatur, and one third is left at whom we learned a few additional particulars. The Cleared, ships Elizabeth, Hammond.

sutierers were trom nineteen years of ass down. 'inied to carry the memorial of the Councils tn peror. Bennet. Eliza ht Abbv. Barker, tin wards.

So far as could be observed, he bones were made an able report. Ihe following is the correspondence that passed between the Presi rhe loss of property sustained is estimated by some but others think this calculation exacr- Rath bone. New Orleans; Ouxbury, Hooper, Charleston! brig Pacific, Cole, Havanai schr New Jersey, Northup, 1 ritudud de Cuba. 1 dent and the Committee. in the same relative position in which they slept, which leads lo the belief that they wre smothered in their beds by ihe smoke before the flames reaehed o-e rated.

It must, however, have been verv rrreat in Washing? April 7th, 1834. Gentlemen -In tepl to your noie of this evening them. One only had gone to a differant part of the deed, as the furniture alono was of the most cosily kind, consisting of pianos, armoirs, bufcts, which were removed to the carrot and thrown from i LOAN OF ftsn.non. xpfesstnjj a wish to present me the vimwb of the IN pursuance of auihoiity given by the Stockholders of the Danville and Pcttaville Kail house. Awful as wis the agent of their death it was probably attended wiih but little suffering.

The unhappy parents, we are told, were at first (and very Select and Common Councils of Philadelphia, in i i thence into the street, for the purpoae of rendering them of no possible value whatever. This is the first act of the kind lhat our oonulace rotation i the propriety of reeharterir.g the Bnk of eignteen gentlemen who had borne to Washington the Memorial which was adopted at the great 'Public Meeting of the 18th ult. The Keport is an able paper imbued with deep interest. We regret that we have not room at present for the whole of it. We must be content with a single passage.

On the morning of the on whteh the commitKa left Washington, three our number, ho we ntrudtitted together to the President seem to have htn much less fortunate For retisoris unepUined to iht-m, they represent that they were received in mmitu which was marked with the extreme of rwdenesv nd incivility. '-'The committee have not thought themselves liberate furnish to the public part of their official n-p'trt, the Statements of conversations held with the Piesident, by individuals of their number; although tb-y cannot refrain frutn aaying that the publication ot these statement, if these Individuals would consent tn ihe publication, would be found highly important, as ihe si inanity of so many individual witnesses, of whose credibility the public Would jnriga, confirmatory if coitflrrnatinn were needi-d, some previous records of the President's expressed views and sentiments, full of extravagance and absurdity, with Which the public- has heretofore been favored." The Albany Daily Advertiser, of Saturday, says Th reading of this report vii listened to with breath-lea interest, except when interrupted frequrnt and enthusiastic cheering and applause. It well repaid the absorbed attention of the auihence. The question on receiving the report was responded to by a united vntce ot thunder lhat smote the dome of the Hall and marked the determined spirit of the audience. The meeting; was addressed successively bv Samuel 8tms, H.

G. Wheaton and t. li. Barnard, Esq, und tha Hon. William H.

Seward of the Senate. These addresses, distinguished by an eloquence and force of Ian appropriate to the magnitude of the occasion, were also replete with sound reasoning uon the subject ot the recent invasions of the Constitution. Mr. Urnard in particular, in a concise but ofear and masterly argument, aSMKpoaed the a tier fallacy uf the positions of the President's Prosest, and In flowing; appeal exhibited the alarm-Ing, nd odious tendency of suoh doc trio ea, if suffered to fra prudently too) only informed of the destruction of the United mates, am restoring to it ihx their property. I tie lather returned on oaturny.

have ever engaged in; and although the provocation pleads much in favour of the excessos committed, yet we dread the precedent. To aay the least of it, it may but (he mother remained at her lather a until the uf public money, I hTe to obsmve lhat ii will give ine pleasure lo aee you as individuals, but not for the purpose of discussing thfse subjects, at any limn to-morr-iw between 10 and 13 o'clock. next morning, still ignorant of the extent of her be excused, but can't be justified. Summary punishments the results of popular excitement in a e-ovorn- loss. When she arrived, she surveyed tor a moment the smoking ruins, and Chen asked for her eh i I Whatever you m-iy please to communicate, as a dtn.

Let the reader imanine, if he can. the effect committee, made in writing, will be cheerfully reraivrd and considered, ri reasons which have Mrs. L. disposal. Heretofore the whole amount was reported for the use of Mrs D.

alone, which prevented its passage. It present amended shape, seems to have gained it some additional friends. Mr. Boone, of Indiana, moved to suspend the rule for the purpose uf taking up his resolution fixing the day of adjournment for the 31st of May. I'his motion renuirinr two thirds, was negatived.

been made public, I hold no communication with cornmiiiees on such subjects that are not made in of the shocking disclosure. It is a remarkable circumstance, and one calculated to heighten, if possible, the distress of these parents, lhat their oldest child was burnt to death some years since. horse and a yoke of oxen were burnt. A dog that lay in the barn, waa burnt, and his bones were nurcoy given mat uertincaiea ot loan to mid Company, lo the extent of $50,000, in bond, of stIOOO WO $100 each, payable at the end of twenty years and bearing interest at the rate or Eve per cent parable halt yearly, will be Mld at public auction al the change, on Monday the lh proximo, at 1 o'clock The abote sum is part of a loan of $300,000 authored at tho last session of the Legislature. The lailh of Ihe Slaia is pledged ror 1st pay men! or the interest on the same, and the whole properly of the Company will be transferred to J'' the redemption of the principal.

1 h. holders of the Cerlifieate. ol loan will be allowed the liberty of convening the same into C.nit.1 Stock of th. Company at aay within ten years from the date of the Certificates. The Company nern Jd by their Charter d.vde IS per per an iT 1 wenty-fire per cent of the purcbaxd will be quired at the time of inusl payments SO io, 90 Hly prowled for the pr.ne.iMi and interest Dr thi.

loan and Hie pririlew oreonyert.ng tbewmeinto the ot the Company prS beliered, great inducement, to Iboie Who tire to make investments. By order of the Board or Mansgers, Fre.id,n,.ftheDau,mekARD3, apr i writing. 1 am, very respectfully, ynur onedient servt, ANDREW JACKSON. Messrs. R.

M. Houston, George S. Scbott, and ment of laws, can never admit of justification, let the circumstances be ever so aggravating. The whole of yesterday and the preceding day, the police jail was crowded by persons pressing forward to witness the unfortunate wretches who had escaped cruelties that would compare with those of a Domi-tian, a Noro, or a Caligula! Four thousand persons at least, it is computed, have already visited these victims to convince themselves of their sufferings. MOZART'S REQUIEM.

This celebrated composition takes its name from the first words of the solemn service of the departed, Requiem teterum dona eis Domine: Eternal rest grant to them, Lord." Requiem mases have been composed by various eminent musical professors; but that of Mozart hat obtained the most general celebrity This author waa born at Salisbury, ir 1756, and died found in the place he was accustomed to lie. Two large nogs were consumed in the pen. aunoogh the the votes being, ayes 91, nays 57. Tha House afterwards refused to suspend the rule for the purpose nf taking. up the appropriation bill, and went on with private bills.

Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot. WjasmnoTow, April 25, 1834. Mr. Pol who has not ihe custody of the Trea door was open. others.

Committee on behalf of the Select and Common Councils of Philadelphia. On the same evening the committee returned the following reply. Un Sunday, the bones cf the children ware col- looted, deposited in a coffin, and buried, in presence To the President of the United States: of a large concourse of sympathising frien ls and neighbours. An impressive discourse was Sliver dir. -We resnnnlfull anfennwinrioft this rnmt sury which Ueneral Jackson claimed, nut the cus of your note, in reply to our cominenioettoo of this tody of the Appropriation Bill, as Chairman of the ed at the gravs, by the ltv.

Mr. M'Gsrrauh..

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