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Medical Great 148, and all Booksellers in town or It Ice of General Scott from tbe the present of be ed wait patience till time and fair anther ripen the Tbe malt of the in thU in which so nearly add to the of the friends of Mr. The Whigs Imbibed tbe belief that their chancre to defeat Mr. Bureo and elect Mr. Clay sre very Let them try It. or tsx voax Nov. 13, 1639.-The state which will be at tbe corning of the next session of Consorts has frequently been the of remark and speculation in private circles sod the public and it has been by no an uncommon opinion that the administration party If can. to play off like the Harrisburg I perhaps farce would baa more appropriate This opinion is in my mind by some Tacts which came to my knowledge A person holding claims on the Government for was told by sn of the Treasury department that be could not rely 00 being made even by the I st of Ff binary for their bot owing to disputed sod other the house might not be organised a snd that be knew experience that tbe appropriations by Congress could not be depended holding the claims told the of tbe Treasury department that he coold scarcely suppose he was m hit observations Tbs latter that tie for be bad known each things done and tbe of Congress would be so from contested that there was do what or what might not be done T Now la to postpone tba organisation ot the bouse for a day I know unless Ills designed to prevent by force tbr five New Jersey Whig from taking their and to admit the Tan Boren men who weie not and to art in the same manner In other disputed cases I verily believe they be snd public attention cannot too soon be drawn to the Infamous thi or rue There is reason to believe that tbe next session of will be tbe most Interesting snd exciting that has occurred for many In Ibe Senate tbe Administration will have a competent majority for all party In tbe bouse there ill be a close division of strength so close as to render the Speakership uncertain until the very day of the Wt Tory Speaker should be That question will in all In tbe bands of the South Carolina It Is supposed so effort he made to elevate Mr. Pickens U this and in the event of a failure by tba to select one of their own wr presume that this gentleman will be tbe successful Prom such s we should apprehend no rial result to tbe Mr. Pickens Is now too closely affiliated with the men whom be formerly as the roost corrupt profligate wretches that ewer crawled Into permit ' he of a hope that km would tbe ot Mr. Van Burro will continue to urge Ibe upon In of the lamentations of tbe Five times rejected by the it will still be brought forward as the measure of tbe and will be If to Even tbe specie which s Tory senate will now be recommended with all tbe weight of Executive We hardly imagine that any battle will be made on this It has been fought hitherto with distinguished energy snd If there should be a dead party majority in both It is obvious sny further opposition would be Tbe measure has been presented In sll its Tbe discussion baa been If executive Influence sod effort shall have proved strong enough to impressed ita own views of tbe subject on both branches of tbe battle will have been The opposition Is of further responsibility in the snd the odium of the measure must rest upon tbe shoulders of tbe Another of infinite difficulty and must come at an early day before is tbe state of our Indian relations We presume that Mr. Vsh Bureo will hardly have tbe advise Congress we sre everywhere ' st when our Florida expenditures reach some s There is too much to collisions upon oar western In that the fruits of General Jackson's Indian policy sre developing themselves with a fearful Accounts from the west represent tbe tribes In that quarter in a state of ferment and that threaten a general ao event we may prepare most formidable and destructive Indian war that has ever desolated our If some hundred wandering Seminoles In Florida have been able to butcher so many families with comparative to destroy hundreds of the most valuable lives in our little and to absorb expenditures to the 40,000.000 dollars in an unavailing effort at their what are the miserable prospects of a conflict with more than a hundred thousand well-provided Indian not confined to swamps sod of s hut with a refuse running from the Mississippi to the Pacific A feeling of deep alarm prevails along the frontiers of Missouri snd and they have moat reason to know the disposition and the the apprehensions of s bloody catastrophe are gaining confirmation in the public There is no doubt that the Secretary st War will in his annual tbe immediate fortification of our western and a large augmentation of tbe military force lor the of our western Tbe question of tbe boundary appears to remain very much in afara We do not believe that it will be in the power of Mr. Yan Buren to communicate any information to Congress on the subject that will be satisfactory to toe people of the United and least of all to the citizens of 1 That nutter Is to be still permitted to remain for use perhaps in some partisan to withdraw the attention of the people from of or to rally under the pretence of foreign dangers around the Every thing that has been done in this respect only Io defer the adjustment of the and to surround it with still greater The interests of the people bate been trifled as they have been for the last ten and tbe boundary line to all appearance Is involved in as much doubt as it was at the commencement of oar In Ita fiscal tbe will exhibit bat a sorry The Government will be compelled to take up Its old trade of In spite of his promises to tbe Mr. Benton will be compelled to vote for a new issue of continental It is impossible to sustain the augmented expenditures of administration on a daily diminishing Tbe people will compel the Government to reduce its expenses to the old standard of The day has gone by for and Nothing anil satisfy ibe mind bnt s most rigid and minute account of oar Thirty millions a year will bankrupt the Sixteen Mr. Woodbury told us two years would be in for the outlay of and in present extraordinary distress of the they will not consent to be fleeced and plundered to fatten official and stimulate official The day la coming when the hundred of tbe federal instead of raising an outcry tor and will be very glad to receive in any currency that tbe Government can giye In the present state of tbe little or no demand for the a temporary of diminished rates of revenue falling off on all Is the Federal to Took for Inf of support Doubtless to tbe The Federal Treasury will continue to in spite the great of By the Its gross beggared beyond Mr. CMt He will 01kfaim#ot^'6rstM4f liberal credit We shall have the old game over again of beggary and j an iron rod In the one band of oar Illustrious and an empty parse ha tbe other 1 Extract of s letter from sn officer of the We sre now 00 tbe eve ol soother Indian likely to prove more as well as destructive to life than the mismanaged and shamefully protracted war of You are aware of tbe deadly lend existed between the Ross and Ridge parties of growing out of tbs treaty made through the agency of one Schermerhorn with the Government The Infamy of this treaty was pretty well exposed in Coo since which the of these parties towards each other have been continually until at last tbe death of Ridge was tbe The Government made a demand for the surrender of the persona engaged in this which has created a very smog excitement Id the minds of tbe and this flame baa been tinned so Industriously by soma of the 8endnolrs that the greatest apprehensions are entertained lest hostilities should be commenced and spread among the ere they * has been received here from Fort Gibson setting forth state of and tbe of the whites rio the numerous tribes of Indiana thai the has concentrated in one Very serious sre entertained by the express was despatched that - unite tba then nave an Indian fatal In its consequences than any that has been waged for the last hair the 9r. Nov. S -On the 3d of a baggage with an escort of seven proceeding from Fort Micanopy to was fired upon by a party of fifty killing three and one and wounding two The teamster was mortally and s named was very severely so. The firing being heard at Fort a was sent bnt before came up to the the Indians bad succeeded In plundering the waggon of tus learn by the arrival of the schooner Capt. from Key that the wounded who some time since went Into Fort Lauderdale for medical bas informed Major that placed the women and children In the or grass water for and he Is for a vigorous defence ot and On tbe accession of troops sufficiently to those now the offers to take them to ground of Commander of the United States steamer hss gone Into tbe with 60 The freer at present prevailing though of a decidedly bilious and congestive has proved of a mild and lew of terminating fatally timely treatment and appropriate remedies have been resorted Of upwards of 500 cases not more than 30 or 40 have terminated in death and of these latter the majority have been traced Io neglect of the first or relapses brought 00 by the imprudence of the patient in or In health had been completely The Journal glees the following statistics of mortality In that city during the three most fatal months In the years 1*37. 8, and 9. Tbe journal states that numbers of artisans are arriving Irom tbe and that active preparations are making fur rebuilding the burnt or Englishman will parti at are perfectly serious when we say belie re Canada bot long bo It is s long story to give all 6ur and if Is a story to make a Briton and dash bia clinched hand against a dont like to at all not We are not P the vein 1 One of these days we shall attempt or perhaps will try his hand at It. Heigh-ho I It is time for aff to begin to think which party we each of or Whig I Whig in the States means Tory we shall join the Mo an iso 16-] The present aspect of this unhappy country Is bnt It is very likely that there will be an outbreak there before long ao cording tn the opinions of the leading journalists Governor Thomson m fn of a legislative of the two sod of allowing all the rebellious same privileges in every respect that the most loyal British This of will commotions and disturb the quiet of that unfortunate evm if no invasion is undertaken hy the loafers and discontents this tide of the But from appearances we are led to believe that Ibe patriots will create considerable trouble on both the line this The Secretary of War has ordered General Scott to make the lour of the In order to take snch and make such as shall preserve our national Governor Arthur has also authorised tbe formation of a limited police establishment along the gara for the purpose of checking the acts of frequent of late in that Sir Georgs Arthur has issued his convoking tbe provincial for the actual despatch of on the 3d of This does not look as if tl dissolution was - Sir George Arthur has been down to Montreal td pay hta to the and bas returned with Mr Thomson towards It Is said that the latter intends to dissolve the provincial Parliament soon after It and bring the great political topics which now the province to the test oCa new Tots will be a tte reformers bare for a rime and win M tbe effect of- the scene of strife from tie province at large to the of In the months of 1839. 139 September 380 120 1838. U 12 68 164 1837. 64 96 204 364 639 Nrw tbe weekly report we lesrn that daring the week ending the 2d there were fifty-three yellow fever admitted into the charity hospital at New of whom fifteen editors of tbe Commerce have received Valparaiso papers to tbe 27th of A tremendous gale was experienced on the 24th and 25th of during which the Chilian ship of war drifted from ber and subsequently became a total The crew were rescued by the efforts nf Lieutenant Craven ol the United States Lieutenant of the British frigate and a Bomber of British sailors who put off to Several Chilian verse Is with which the came in collision cons Congress was Installed June 16, at and on the same day they passed a law continuing General Velasco In office as Provisional until a President shall be elected or appointed In a On the 17th, they passed a decree defining snd restricting the Executive CANADA I rax or 8.1 George Arthur has returned from snd has Issued aad wiU applaud the unavailing economy of the and suggest tbe manifold conveniences to the Federal Authorities of a an extra summoning the usurped Parliament for the dispatch of business for the 3d of December We confess ss we sre to gi re Mr. Thomson credit for liberal views Io the administration of his we cannot reconcile the convention of the House of Assembly on any principle either of justice or of good The present Is not only a self-constituted Is not only sitting n defiance of the having been elected under the administration of Sir F. B. on the avowed principle of British connection or evident that It Is wholly to represent the feelings of the constituency on tbe all-Important topic of tbe new It would be to condemn his on this inasmuch as many at present bidden from may yet be rendering such a coarse aa tbe not only expedient We to anticipate that Mr. Thomson Is prepared to govern Upper Canada on Liberal were there no other caute of congratulation on the part of She the fact of the presence In Toronto during tbe would in itself be calculated to afford them There can be no doubt that the official party will bury in Immediate oblivion the remembrance of their former abuse of the Imperial and will hasten to to tbe individual member of the Insulted tbe great respect which they entertained for and tbe high honour in which they bold his late Will succeed in the emissary of the Imperial Cabinet Will they be able dexterously to fold him In their We trust hope that tbe enemies of the compact will in this instance at all events make common and by an and united action be enabled to convince bis Excellency that the government of tbe country cannot be in worse hands than in those of the present unworthy It would appear that great differences of must exist as to the future mode of governing the but we are confident that there are very few indeed who desire to see tbe present officials in continued of tbe power and patronage of the Let make common and by a firm of existing lay the foundation of future improvement the quebec OV 6. ] Tux bas been snowing at Quebec since ten o'clock this and tbe ground is now well Ploughing was still going on but last night's frost has prepared the ground for tbe snow remaining on for some lime at The wind bas been strong at and it Is said to have been io tbe same quarter for more than a week Her Majesty's ship Pique was still on this side of the Bie oo Monday THE 13.1 When a man has resolved to commit it is useless to attempt to prevent him it is as well to let him die as Cesar folding his toga around because interruption may cause him to make a sad spectacle of and gashed corpses are offensive to the as the Government has resolved to dismember the tbe wise method or for good and loyal is to permit the Government to do it as decently as it can to offer no interruption to the lest the Imperial toga be and make the fall of the suicide We sll love the u old and respect and what we love and respect we do not like to see become a very ridiculous we hope tbe Britons of this province will throw oo obstacle In the way of a an km. Tbe British people paid 20,000,OOOL sterling io the planters for the emancipation of the The British people of Canada will shortly make a proposal to tbe borne to sell their property and Interest In 11, so that they may remove As tbe Government hss resolved to re-establish tbe and as the British cannot submit to be ruled by avowed by tested even though they should be the children of tbe home ir ia John Bull should be asked to pay them tor their that they and their wives and children may remove We will hie to our brethren of tbe Anglo Better and more to our feelings Is to of the great western English than be in a eras eJ For we Intend to We will bear it as we do and then we cannot bear It wUl V land of. icy chains and - If of Lower Canada wish tu reside THE NEWPORT tsx mo am no I Dec. 1; I have already informed you that It is the prevailing opinion formed upon facts of so Indubitable character ss lo entitle it to the greatest the late attempt to overturn the present Institutions of the country in s great measure to be attributed to the influence produced upon the minds of the ignorant followers of Chartism by the seditious and treasonable articles contained in an most extensively called the Western The abominable character of the vile publication has long been felt by the resident gentry of this In addition to the noi ice taken of it by tbe Conservative 1 understand that some gentlemen of the highest respectability have Velt it to be their doty the evils that would probably result from its to for the list forty weeks during which It has been copies of it to the That the forebodings of were not ill-founded the sequel has and you will readily believe that Its week after since the has the surprise There are some men in the world upon warning and experience are alike thrown and It would seem that the present Ministers are of tbe for and discreet body of vested with tbe requisite would permit the unopposed circulation of inflammatory and treasonable addresses to a people already excited to a considerable and who have so recently evinced a disposition to resist and overturn the authorities of tbe In the number published immediately after tbe riot there was a direct call lo the northern Chartists to procure by forcible means the liberation of those Imprisoned In Monmouth couched as It was In Impassioned likely to Influence the Welch excited much alarm In the breasts of the retractable classes of the The attention of the Government was directed to and it was that another number would not be allotted to issue from the press before some legal steps had been taken to punish its a appeared without molestation and a third quickly followed whilst the present issued but not only countenances the general principles of threatens positive violence in tbe event of the conviction of A paper suggests the execution of Frost would be followed by assassinations and and I will say If such as that to which I am now directing your attention are such results are not The duty of the Government Let them defend the peace of tbe country by vigorous and prompt them step between the deluded snd their selfish and wily them assert the supremacy of the whilst they are forging punishment for the open let them not lose sight of tbe not less daring Instigators to at whose doors tbe greater part of the crime has li thai the most active efforts sre bring made to Frost snd the principal snd that neither pains nor expense will be soared to procure their A letter received from Bristol this day that a subscription is going on there for the and that s considerable som has been It is also rumoured that tbe Chartist Is here to get op an agitation In their behalf that of the but I am Inclined to the Irishman Is too wary to trust In dangerous CHARTISM AT Dec. I. Our town still continues In a state of unwonted although within the last day or two nothing nf importance has The inhabitants are apprehensive that some communications of a serious nature bare been made to the and forwarded to the authorities These suspicions are excited by the frequent interviews which take place between Major Armstrong and the and extreme vigilance displayed by the I understand that the people on the are in a very unsettled perhaps we nerd not expect that tranquillity will be finally restored till the Special Commission has finished its and till it appears that the Government are determined to exert to the utmost the strong powers of the law In putting down the spirit of revolution thac is A report has prevailed here for the last few days that a plan is concocted by the Chartists to seise on the persons of the leading Magistrates of the and detain them as for fhe prisoners at present in I have also heard that some Polish officers have been down here marshalling and training the Their operations are said to be carried on in the which is the reason that hitherto have not been It is said that the Government have received fall intimation of We are indeed living here in alarming and it is now very generally felt that there is not near enough of military here for the defence of the At all events it is quite certain that we shall require additional troops the sittings of the Special Some alarm has been excited by the attempts which it now appears the have been making in some quarters to tamper the allegiance of the I do not think there is much ground for Should any emergency arise British soldiers will not be wanting in their The few desertions which have taken place were amongst men who had lately been and were scarcely yet fully acquainted with the rules of military The company of the 4dth are io which were fitted up especially for the occasion but the company of the 12th Lancers are billeted about at houses through tbe We are just in that state at present that we know not at what moment an attack may be made on the town bnt should such an event occur we are fully prepared to meet It. The guard of infantry and Lancers still continues at the and a patrol at night reconnoitres the We shall have a stirring scene here during the I have heard it said that Sir Follett ia to defend Frost and the other Chartist Beds have already been engaged in the town for some of tbe assume French names and ' as We believe this country is doomed not to be British the option Is left to us of becoming Yankees or and what on the toque pays ' then BoasiaN in the suspense which prevailed a few months before our arrival about the general state of English relations with but more particularly about tbe way In which the House of Commons would view the occupation of many conjectures were in the German concerning the part which Denmark would act in ease of a rupture between England and the Court of St. Taking It for granted that the Danes are still eager to be revenged upon us for what some and all delight to call our the authors of these conjectures laid it down as a settled that they to a declare for From all we could ss to tbe probable results of such a we have no hesitation in saying were the popular voice to prevail In Russia would not have the smallest chance of its The leaning of the dation is undeniably to Let look to herself in The chances nf a rupture with the Autocrat are not so lew as to entitle us to be indifferent about our relations with a from her must be of the greatest consequence In sny impending having the people for can be done to conciliate tbe Court Shall the of our diplomacy leave such an ally the undisputed prey of Russian intrigue We know not where tbe fault whether with those who direct cur foreign policy at or with those employed to carry their views into effect all tbe enlightened politicians of English and assert that there is neglect Or another question may be asked we are not by negotiation doing all that ought lo be done to maintain our influence at the Court of are we prepared to have recourse to force Will fleet be ready at the necessary t to look after our interests In these islands The now that count thirty sail of tbe line In the somehow or out that Zealand Is nearer to than to Portsmouth snd the believes in the present position of be who Is first on her shores secures i rr Have these troths yet been discovered by British statesmen or sre we willing to giro op the Belts and tbe as we have done tbe Dardanelles and the Bosphorus in and