Oct. 9.] 
THE GARDENERY CRB ONIEEE 
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ceive the merchants into 
m during the 
began the 
u rick Le — 
pi a with “the 
Fity, wi 
night. Pas 11 o’clock 
that 1 night Chinese 
attack oe § firing : all the British pet within reach of 
the forts The fireships were let loose, but the > British 
Chinese vessels. The fight here during the might | be- 
Care ov Goo nave | a peculiar swarm o i i i 
been recived to ie > 6th Jul PeThey contain the | the chrysalis state, ray oe gs re Nhe oF aie 
sion s of the Leg islative lowe on the paced: of “the and blood on the leaves of a tobacco plantation. Pro- 
a e Debt.’ Two Separate resolutions had been pro- | fessor Tr st, of Nashville, thinks dea imal or 
posed to meet the em mergency, but had id both been negatived, | animais might have been ghruer in a whirlwind, 
One was, that | brought in contact wit cloud, and kept 
a duty of 2] per cent. should be levied on all articles not 
5 
which “was silenced i 
enumerated in the tariff of July 1840, which ‘wo uld s 80 
be 
h an electric 
in a state —— iin or viscosity, _— it — 
des scended Profes: r further thin 
i 0 
Eight 
re found in i. Daring = engagement a gy ta of 
e out of a be eek steamer 
oh, i in whi 
co 
‘ were could be made available a a en hme of the  aat- an article i in the bas poate tions,” which re- 
- PCM. t 7} ; 
war-junl 7 thee = 3 cla bi 8 ape! hha as : ines a ae of butterflies 
mover , an Sprin 
retreated i e cre Thi ae ‘<= Went pint the e country, should | * pe penal a tender. A fluid ike “bloody ne In 16¢ ro aden he rte 
them, and during three hours the sailors were busy in petition on the Ik y Reanmur 
setting fire to at least 40 junks. Having completed th " Graham's Town papers of the 8th = ; 
work, the steamer emerged from the creek decorated with | J July state that instructions had been received from the Par lia ment. 
an flog . ad p h, ee ES ee ae 4 ie ccaee sad lexan F —— 
a 7 f ort it The small- -pox had appeared | Saturday.—The sat for a sheet't ¢, that there might 
other: articularly tak the mortality was not such as} be no delay in the a of the eran ‘Before pa e Legisla- 
man rs teil es a at the c. of their nee cks. 1 see: “ms Bg jaw Commission Continw ance as read a 
day, the 23d , the squadron athe trope a arriv NITED Starrs. —By the Great Wester » steamer: aay md arr en Monday. The Ex- 
a ’ sv Balt went through committe di 
and Capt. Elliot, Sir F, Senhouse, sod Br Gough, held whic arrived hs Beat "esterday we have received New | up from the mons Goce ead ate ptr rennin bills brought 
a 1 ae They then sent Capt. Beles of H.M.S. ork rs fey ee They brin Monday. The Ear! of Mint, ce nealing the attention of their 
pape y g notion 
iphur, to reconno as = river, and to find a place for b the ok ‘Tor ena, Governor-General of Lordships ferment gore of the other Howe, for a 
This reconnoissance was at- | Canada, from Ne k-jaw, the of t of  Advetralty, pore aioe missions ite ivghane . ee a 
tke ‘sc it bea off th assailants, and ned 28 of | to in our last. His bebe else on the 19th, an une last, entered in long defence of his own pee tand 
boats. An excellent res for landing the troops | was succeeded by e Richard Jackson as temporary wavarhes ; ‘colleagues. eee whee net: Neanch ae te 
public service. e Syr t Acre, h i, 
ont gins was then dise _ On the 24t th, at two in| Governor. The Whig Congressional Committee have | rendered the num| pro tiene nue ‘Tanger than the: Be 
the afternoon address, entering bi a review of late | average, but the patronage had been so c efnlly bestowed, that 
proceeded to tow them to abeet destination. The Atal proceedings of Congress and President Tyler; and con- | N¢ Would court inquiry into the character of every officer who 
Pras = = Mi H een promoted. The charge had been often mad: inst 
; measures, the re impo rt- he Admiralty, that you eh were selected to the meee bo ape 
of pd aa s 26th Regt., to serve and hold the pap ot on | ant of Pick is “one to restrict the power of the Presi- | older antes erie’ officers, but it was wholly unfounded, 
bank of the river to the south of the city, while the | dent i news I fas out f 25 who had been recently promoted to the rank of 
. wed the left column towards Tsing-hae, five 5 steamer of the state of trade in this — et lieutenants, no Soe ha ee less than nine years in the service, 
mi the river. uns were landed during the eat pramaghon in on United States, and produced con- | ho hatte aaee: reget flag ey iktcomceen 
noble Lord then went seen through most of the late a 
night. Before the right column landed, the Dutch and eilerable effect o eir soba With Sanat to oe wubb, assigning the reasons which had influenced him in the 
British factories had been most thoroughly plundered by | appr a trial “of ‘Mr, Mle d public excitement had a poo! thal Fae ise one Concluded by appealing to thes, as 
the mob of the city. In the official account sent by Ge ee 03 Gadus induende 
R : 3 en fa Adm 
Sir H. Gough, an animated detail is giver of the gall Yo bi "The affair, it is said, eet he motion that the Exchequer Bills — ng Bill be 
Pp i of the troo he Mandarin Governor of sa occasions much uses to the pent of peace, al- second time, Lord Msi.Bouene said that he was not dis- 
Canton was soon forced to submit, and after various par- | though the adherence | of Mr, Webster to the Cabinet ge ed emai om te betel ag ander ea Lesa 
s, im either to its prince 
leys Capt. Elliot agreed to spare t the e city fro a of Lon- | or r in which it was intended to carry it into effec 
ar don are considered as arguing Pohggeens As 5 the course taken by ment was propesed—as 
river, upon the conditions—first, of the three de ings of th In connexion wit ba it w ¢ known that they would not at present enter 
Commissioners, and all the troops under their command | this topic, considerable sensa tion had been created by the | into the financial Tn ei Re 
ak ty 1 into: consideration ‘cial duties, that they would neither 
troops oes eaten pote —t Canton | discussion in the rela? of Representatives, during which |. adopt the measures ae x that purpose by the late Govern. 
eof vicinity, and m woking es from _and of | Mr. Quincy Adams condemned the course adopted by ap Lapua cisicg Bon —— hed heir own—then it 
rts not being satire d; ees 6,000 who seemed pe esirous by their pang to’ fament: | Ws Cbviues that thee Cetermnnstion mane is: intieyensntle far 
thi i 
- : paid for ‘the use of the British Crown wii rg discord =  egerand war. ae i . = id, os in rites Soe oF meas vided . be pert dy uu ur oe wae 
pai Besa ie wor! t at in regard to some kind of loan er borrowing. He did not see any great ob- 
the troops to remain in their ositions until the | t 5 eeaie a due consideration of all the seyien ve dpe gs faa may 3 ~~ ga nara gto ses 
4 ie Pei ers $4 S, n ion, a! very great one, which was 
fe co sonal ons were complete ; and the ¢ €} over plan had filet. They had not raised the money nor 
increased to 7,000,000 if seven days elapsed, to-} i and ii mmenting on the ‘that | funded the Exchequer-bills. He did not wish to say anything 
000,000 if ran een days, and to 9,000,000 if twenty | the aise "of ‘Sew York had resolved bas ying oe bed cou verge the Ciniguty, avd eligi not aces oe any- 
days w * c hing he mig say cou have much effect; but at the same 
ys were allowed to ela apse The i pag ha wa pai M Leod, Mr. Adams insis isted | _that , Was pur rely ime, consiverin what . id of the financial condition of th 
' td . country—considering the langua, hich Govern t 
paid within a week. The assent of the Imperial Commis- | enlightened nation on earth that would not decide against | selves held’ on the subject, and considering the state of the mo- 
missioners was also required to the convention. This was | this idea of holding: individuals f respaneiile in a case like rea gone d ve bo a lt a Ye hayride yn bagi 
is poss: s CCes: e 
oon granted, — After thre : 4 delay, the whole of the | this. of She sige been accused. of having tampered with the finances by tempo- 
conditions having been complied with, the Britis! who is held in high re spect os his f ellow ould |- rary expedieats, and yet those who had been so loud in their 
; ho had previously had séveral skirmist have much geen ‘over the public mind. rm = cts ec- — ooew oom ay Societe ak Site mpataoe easures they 
roo, < ad deprecated. He contended ny no right to 
: ens a it ton the Chinese at tig every | tion with this sat bane le is _tmentioned that re fae draw the attention of Parliament to the ition difficulties of 
cans to get ri of them and their guns. The heat P J ‘S LO | their position, unless they were prepared to institute an inme- 
th Aroostook on or t er it | diate inquiry — ee That there ifficnities owas 
he that thi no doubt, but they had been grossly exaggerated. He was read 
bg Pea 1 ent is in acco cori ance with £9) to admnlt ther'ebole extent of the difiemltien that aiivted; be 
5 ‘oops h ee ae stations. nd abi men, homage with New ec ‘alt to k tTES- | wonid it that the nses exceeded the income; that th 
incinding sfteen officers, were wounded, and thirteen killed. Another topic had also been started, | which Was | question of the finances of t motry demanded serious in- 
ted to give rise to much excitement in Congress, | quiry, np that energeti pisesten icici quired ; but he would 
. | repeat that they were not involved in the immense difficulties 
a motion that — nal Government should oe hich were spoken of; and be would add his strong conviction, 
—— of the 14th June, of fever, caused by excessive fa- 
igue. The latest intelligence from Maeao is to the 21st 
une : it 
deavour by sapeinen 
acts of the British, and Ls determination to resist as most 
procu the liberation of American citi- 
Ss now undergoing “punishment in the Brith a 
The 
en 
mpromising. The Emperor's nephew, aa Shan, had paaiaa, § atter stands 
Waa port to his uncle, in which he declares that the | refe rred to the“ committee of the whole House” ‘bya ma- 
3) v * 1. 
of the pe tana for peace tore his bowels with anguish, 
in the House of Representatives during one of the recent 
ne 
es, “ had given them several millions “ a the | debates, which had excited a strong sensation —— Li 
pom,” and and to induce them t Oo wit thdraw ; ; and that, as | the Un jon. It appears that while Mr. Fill gest 
t Mr. Wise, of Virginia, th =or ‘th 
deeesantes es e river t t of Mr. Stanley, of N rth Carolina, and 
‘pon as an imetrageble | proto of Chinese Siete, and 0 no high words ensued between them, during which Mr. 
on tee sana is yn exist. In esa said that Mr. Stanley dese deserved his contempt, and Mr. 
Bibs, Capt. Ell corse in pin the s as the Stanley gdh oe term “liar” to Mr. Wise. Mr. Wise 
i hich he has laid the foundati y, who returned the blow. Seat com 
n the sand d of cehng _ Preparations were, however, | fasion en pensed sgeinat + 
sil edie PROTE h Hig: The fi 
m poeed th esis k ssed i amare have put the naval doek- 
eo f. Sir aoa Bremer b had arrived from on and note f 
tta. The steamer having on ba: jew Pleni- to be finished, the ree “at Point "Comfort and at New 
: tary, Sir H. Pottinger, and the ae Sir 
pe Mai had speken on the 28th July, at ~ 
A alacea, and was ed to arrive at early in | at Philadelphia, waa numerous promotions have been 
z t. Elliot's convention it is | made in the Un ited ioe Navy- ae serious riot ae oc- | 
Stated a i at riginating in a quarrel betw 
loo t 
ywer, its stren " eis hecite reven a) ise and pra- 
dent, apy mor in bone of fact, to hold de- 
sponding lan i is, any be a ery to have 
t ine os of see ing i ourees iminis' or: ie its 
arge a psig an he was better 
hastily adopt an important 
scheme ot Agree 
The 1€ for his 
of Werttneron thanked Lord 
on yi ta the ee of ea tas Le 
the 
expedition, and that it contributed 
Other ca saeess sa hasten the death of Sir Fleming Senhouse. 
the Stak ou defended theweskers with fire-arms 
re killed—two whites and two blac 
persons we 
far rather military 
affi | commotion was tet quelled without 
several 
d 
Accounts have been received fro om Coit ses | that th 
els and ri 
fas 300 years ago by the Peruvians an Sed; amb 
mn; h 
than 
and worth bop a have been reco 
Cerra de Paseo.— Sola wat contain @ ay ob 
| extraerdi shower of rie joe ps ag we a 
cently occurred in Tennessee. It ex meter ha eon 
a: aa ees» ee has contri- 
e buted not a little little us in the rei 
attribute the a: 
gf solleges im the 
wi 
en more | fora 
Or 
} be prov: 
he 
stood that ‘when me aah — friend at the head of the Treasury 
came to é: what was the real ¢: the evontry, 
— what the. oe pocaacrh upon the Treasury were at the pre~ 
sent moment, he fo Sd ak What wat le Hoa he ects 
