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t <pubtican Institution, and mast bo called a fedorolbty a n J nullified, Mr. Vao Da ren has a wav o f d oing those things pe> coliar to Inmse'f. U o found that iiotmn* etions of Gen. Jackson by the different legislatures) w<«s no bad move, and he bo* thought himself tt> apply tha lam e ma chinery to iho nullification *he Bank. T h o Legislatures o f Penns>lvania aod ihn State wero applied to« under bohef no doubt, that .it uno hundred men ench, in t* o such powerful stales,, should uu^e io puttiogduwn the Bauk, it could n«»t exiai afterwards. But Pennsylvania is a queer state. She will vote for Gen. Jackson a* long as he will frank letters to a*k for her vote, because ho fought at New-l>r- Ican s ; but she refuses tu back bim up in a single one o f Uts measures. So, instead o f endorsing tbe Hesolution ttg«nn«t iho Bank, as they were civilly asked to do, they very uncivilly passed a Resolution almost unanimously io 'hs favor. The Legislature of N ew-York, however, had receivod their o rders, and thoy must ob*> even if the party should be ruined by it Some, however, even of the Regency members were not quite cloor headed o- cough to see what the Legislature of tho stato of New-York Imd to do with renew- ing the Charter o f the United States Bank, but they w ere enllghtoncd the first caucus night, and went for it with two or three exceptions. A fter it reached tho Senate, tome Senator wus stupid enough l° suggest that tho- m atter propeily be* louged to Congress, (we suspect he did so t attend the caucus tho night b e f o r e . ) but this m a t t e r was nil put right after nu other 4 >ighi*s caucusing, and it was car ried bv the foriun ito number, seventeen Somttch for (he interference with the U States Bank, concerning tho merits of which Institution, by the way, wo hep leave to say we an* not suffincntlv u r . by causing tbe candidate to‘tay, “F u r thermore .do I prom ise and iirear, that i f any p a n o f this m y solemn oath or obligation be om itted at this time, I will bold m y s e lf amenable thereto, whenever informed.” T h e followifrg is one o f the r e s o lu tions which w ere adopted a fter the d is cussion and iuvestigutioft ended. \ Resolved, T h a t lhe degrees and obligations o f freem a sonry, as they have been read to us, are truly p u b lished ; mid lh a t the character therein revealed, ts unw a rrantable to hold fellowship wuh the church o f C h r i s t.\ F O R E I G N XEWS. Fr«»m tlio N. Y Journal <»f Commerce T H R E E D AY S L I T E R FR O M * E U R O P E . By the ship George Canning?, Capt. Al len we have received Liverpo d paper* t»* March 24th inclusive and London dates to lho morning o f tho 23d. Thoy bring us intelligence from Warsaw to March 10th, nearly a week later than our previ ous accounts. A stato of compurntivo inaction had succeeded tlie l.isi blundy log to his instructions, returned to tbe right b a n k , not wishing to return the risk of being c u t off from tbe mat* army by the breaking up of the tee. T h is he had done on iho I Ith, crossing the Vistula without accident atT y rlfow , with his ar tillery and baggage, though the ice was very thin W a r s a w , March 7.— T h e Warsaw Ga' aette says, ‘‘W e havo received tlte nn*s ibat G eneral Dwurnicki has passed die Vistula, and had a rencontre on thc 3d Ht Kurow, bejond Pulaway, wilh the Rus sians, who it is said, he obliged to retreat with thc loss of four cannon, which ho captured It is added that he thou ad vanced towards Lublin, and that on tlte 4th a brisk cannonade was hoard iu the hrection o f Markutsow n T h e same pa per says, u K w r y tiling is tranquil near Warsaw, ou the right bank of Vistula.— Tho Russians havo scot Col. Kiel to sum* mon the fortress of Modlen to surrender, but this summons had uut been attended to. It is .s nd that part of tho Russian iroops before Warsaw will go to Pulaway, tho head quarters o f tio ld Marshal Die- busch, and at Garwohn tho division ofthe which rem ains on lho right side of Praga carefully conceals itself from our view, and at nu'ht lights its fires nt ditches ” W e havo learnt nothing of ihu R hs conflict of tho 2 0 th Feb. which is accoun ted for by thcdehiy that tho llutfstans sian divisions said io havo g»»m» towards meet with from the bud state of the m n d sjPlock, hui it is affirmed that a coips »f in their progress to tho points of tho Vis- the enem y 's troops near Pi aea is gone to tulu, where they mean to cross it. APFAIKS OF THE NETHERLANDS On the 15th M arch, thr Recent of Bel gium gave an audience to Lor < Punsonhy. It was reported that an c*3Ctr lordtnarv session of Conercss would bo convoked for the. 4th of April URt/43fcLs, Marc)* 17-— M. Bresson set out this morning for Paris. Volhyma. Field Marshal O u ’bitsoh has sotathberiysevcr.il Polish prisoners of war Each of them received two du ^ ts m d a proclamation address'*:! to iho Poles T h e G o v ernor Ue*'era| nf Warsaw, Af W oyezinki, an*! the Vico G o v ernor, Mes- c.dowki, **,ave reMgned T n e W irs-iw G iz-tto says that a Cour i e r from P iris ha I brought disp.itches for Po Was crossed in another p t t c * * 0 san e day as above, by tbe troop* * » d w Prince Beathaiia, w h o entered F e r r a r a without resistance. L ondon , M arch 52.— T h o Paris paper* contain intelligence from Italy which seem s to place beyond a doubt the entry o f t h e Austrians into Modena* T h e y en tered upon the 13th, w ithout encountering ih*. slightest resistance. An insurrection had previously taken place against the P r o visional G o v ernm ent. T h e G o v ernm ent of Oologna had retired lo Ancona. T h e National Guards a r e assemhlingat L u g o , for the purpose o f o ffering resistance; twit feelings o f discouragem ent seem te have iifiucted thc other classes of tbe inhabit* ams. Tho Pope’s authority was perfectly r e established In the March of F e r raras J they were singing T e Deums at R o m e , and his Holiness hnd determined not to make any concessions. Tho revolution in Iialy may be considered at on end, un« less tho French people interfere, w h ich ii not a t all im probable,even at the tw e lfth hour. S P - \ 1 \ L ondon , M a rch 22.— T h e following is an extract of a letter from Mudnd, dated tho 10th inst. W ith rogard to the im p o r tant contents o f this letter^ we can only say that the letter itself has been receiv ed by a highly I'espccf&ble and generally we ll infoi turd p a r ty . But at any rate, then* is a little or no doubt that Sun F r r - ‘iando is iu tho possession of the C o n s ti tutionalists, us a letter d n ect from C u d is , states positively thut tho insurrectionists were before the C o rtadura, fortress a b o u t a mile and a h a lf from Cadiz, nnd which divides 'ho the tow n 1rom San F e rnando. “ An m surroction has taken place io S»n Fernando* which wn* prom oted by - n 'h e brtltaliun of m u rines siras, aud T a rifa, but places were already in the Constitutionalists, tlie 5th to San F e r n a n - troops were d eserting in nd tht* revolution was g. I havo heard o f Vndalu<ii that w e re in a ou Four e x iraordjna- been e»*oived thw day it, and the r**p»rt i t that m o n has followed the Fernando at seven ©*- .mg of the 5ih. It is that Carth<i^ena aud itc of insurrection. It da and Suvillo are sim h >vr just hoard th a t an I from G.dicia w ith tha >a and Ferro) have de- •institution. It is in Lsneoiuduri %X post f r o t n A tlfilusLp <; of the death o f ||le •filut province, G e n e t- as shot at P e rto B * ! ” A.Y L A T E R , ted Slu irs, C a p t W in- •rpool .dates o f M a rch lio evening of 2 3 d , ami 2d. The ite m i wliicli loci at this late hour, css a good deal o f in- esil.iy Evening.— K*- i o f 'P a rliam a tf . — W o s to brlivve tliat after aocesiary btwinen dissolved tbis ev.n in g . L X « I » I . A T X r X B . .IN S E N A T E . Alimday, April l l , 183l. I n CommUte* t f t h t W k f l e . M r. Sew a rd io the c h a ir, the CoWimil- te . lonk up tb* bill for |b « relief «f AU Jen t i H ecox. M r. T a i l a M c a ■od F u ller advocated tbe bill, atfd teatified t . t h . (ood cbsrac- ta r e f the applicants. M r. Alton .ppos«] th e b i l l ; he was not acquainted With the applicants, and be believed it w n well for the 8 late, tliat all the mem liers of the S e n a te wero not arq u a inteJ with t h . various applicaals to the Lrffislaturu, for ri liaf. M r. Bentou opftuied tbe bill. M r. T h roop advocated it, a t considera ble length. Mr. Hnbb^rd sapported the bill; he thought the claim tjuitable tbeugh not strictly legal. M r. F o s ter opposod the bill. •* T h o bill passed by the casting volo o f tho chair, l l voliog for it and l l against have jusi received a Brussels, d-ited yester- -ilio most belligerent mn M inistry has rc- • of the O runeists are Qlobt. mmiiou o f th e C a rdi- Kciruo, drfted the 8th lireo strong colum ns roynl A u strian array irma, und Pontelagos- in tho States o f tho pse truops advanced no tho in terior o f the M r, Bcatun callod for tho ayes and noes on agroeing with the report of the Com m ittee oftho W h o le, and tho Senato ag 'e e d to iho report 13 to 12 as follows : A y e s — Messrs, A rm strong, Beardsley, C o n k lin, E aton, Fullvr, Hubbard, Quack- enlioss, Seward, Sherm an, TaUtnadge, T h roo p , W arren, W rscott— 13. JVoes —M essrs. AIIpu, B e n t.n, Bron- sun, D e itz, Dodge, F o s ter, Lynd«, Math er, M a y n a rd, Eexford, Sandford, Todd— 12. T x ittd a y , A p ril 13. T h e bill for tlio relief o f Alien St H e c ox, for losses sustained on contracts, was finally paased, by a v o te o f 13 to 14. T h e Assembly sent for concurrence the resolution to n u llify Ibe U. S. Bauk. M r. Sherman propow d tbat tliis resolu tion be postponed till tbe 1st Tuesday of Jan u a ry next. W e had important busi ness beforo us, and he did not w isb'the timo o f tho Scant, consumed un 1 1f is res olution, at this time, which was prematura and im p roper. It was a m atter belonging tu C o n g ress, and if a subsequent Legisla ture cbouse to consider it ha had no ob jection. [A fter a long and animating debate, Mr Sherm an’s proposition w is rejected, as follows :] A y e s — Messrs. A llen, Brunson, C u ry, F u ller, M.uher, M a y n a rd, Porter, itex - ford, Sandford, Suward, Sherman, T racy, W a rren— 13. JVoes — Messrs. A rm strong, Beardsley, Benton, Conklin, Di>it 2 , Dudge, Baton, F o s ter, Geio, Hubbard. M’Lean, Q u ack- fcnbuss, 1'allmadge, T h roo p , Todd, W est- cotf- 16 . rUe resolution then PA S S E D , os fol lows : _,4«sr&wnb, F o stor, G v te, H u b b ard, M’Lean, Q 'lack- euboss, Tullmodge, T b r e o p , Todd, W a r ren , W e s tcotl—IT\* i f OCX — Messrs. A llen, Bronson, C a ry , F u ller, Mather M a y n a rd, Purler, R e x - furd, Sanford, S eward, Sberman, T racy — 12. [It is proper to r e m a rk, that Mr. L y u d e was Dot in his seat j u s t a t tlie time the a- beve votes wore taken, which woald have m a d e 13 ticga ives against this nullifying reM lution, and 14 in favor of Mr. S h e r - ■ a s 'i motion. But w b o will not rejoice that wo bav. in i t i s nW /i/jrw* »ote, a r e vival o f th . glorious S E V E N T E E N ? is om inous! aod th e result will be glori ous ! M r. Lynde having taken hi* seat, had leave, and retard e d his v o t. against ,K\ resolution. , T h e vote of Mr. M ’Lean oa tlna reso- lution, is a goad specim en »f the course pursued by tbo profesM d fiieads e f Mr. C lay, in tbis State.] W e d n u d a y , A p r il 13. B i l l s read « tiir d time am lp a istd . T o divide tlie te'wn of Great Ymlley . fkir -%y~r . from the,Al^ombly directing tlio * ney_Gen*r»l, to pfosacute t[ID c..„ln, sioM rs to dram the Cayug* Mars|ics, ■ v iew to recover the raoriov not acc' ed fer by tbora. B i l l i rtMd a t h i r d tim e and passed T o contiDue in force the act allo»,r. aliens to bold and convey real ojtain ' For the benoHt o f tlio Deaf and bu„, in this State. T L I \ ' * 1 ‘5* S h ?.l^ r 0 f ,h0 S»™o’i and Schenectady R a il Road Comjunj S a tu r d a y , April | C. Mr. Beardsloy reported against il,Cj., plication for a division of the couim ' Chautauqua,which jvas adopted. Tho Assembly f c n f i f tem (,,||s u concurrence. B ills read a M irC lh'w f and pauij For th. relief o f tlie Cheoeioque o f Indians. A* ^ * Mr. Sherman called for tile (in;,I „liet tion on the hill to incbrporolo the l|„ laom Rail Road, a j d it pasjod—avrj •> noes 4. owing is an extract Mudrid, .\l.ircli t5>li, issengor d e s Cii.nn eivi'd nows from Cm t which period rvcry t st.ite o f trciuquilit) nsufrectionists huvo ers havo been shot umerous exc-cutious IN ASSEM B L Y . M o n d a y , A p ril It, 18SI A memorial w as received from Ltm3n A . Spalding, p r a y ing to be heard ai i|,t bar of the House by coanscl, wlncli laid on tlio table. M r Renter m o v e d to ro-coir.nut tn* bill reducing the m ilitia parades to in each yoar. * Mr. J . C. S p e n c e r oppoftd tlio motion H e thought the bil^w a s ono of groat gcn era! importance, a a d if* rimoramiitcd, .i could not be re ebbed., M r Gsnsavoort aijd Mr. Seldcn um in favor of tbe conanitm eoi, and Mr Jc m ain against I t , • Mr. R e p i.r called for the ayes md noe#. * T h e faotion to ro-cnmmit was lost— ayee 41, noes 3 6 . Tuesday , April 12 . Mr. J. C. S p e n c e r mado n repurt in it- lation to the C a y u g a Marslics, conrluj- ing with x resolution directing (l/c A no ■ ney General to proceed npuuist tiie Cu missioners add T reasu r e r fur niunii? i uccuumcd for. Mr. Birdstill m o v e d that ;Ii<* [»ra_t ■: Lym.m A. Spiildiiig to bo hoaid liv cnuf pl at til* bar o f the House, ho gr.inlcJ. [A Umg d e b a te onsuoil,-after winch tl< ayes nml nous w e ro taken, us fullom Ayes 20, Noes 6 3 J W tiliieirl.iy, April 13. B ills read a tp ird time and passed. T o incorporate the SENECA COW T Y UANK, at W a te rloo—lout, uyts noes 27. Thu House c o n c u rred witli tlio Sonati iu its amendments t o ’tbo Troy Kail flooi ^l#ir. a . KjOoti (Javo notice lli.it lip \TotM move a re'CunsiikTntion of lho vote ii the Seneca C o u n ty B ink bill. Thn bill for tlio relief of tlm (nil ofl- snac Farowoll, Morgan intiics',, passed. Mr. Andrews.4ntr»duceil the fullnviuE resolution, wliicb lies ono day ou tlie ' bio: Retained, ( i f tlio Senate concur ih\ in,) That it is tli^ s e u s e of this L<'tul (ure, that tho cunM tuliou of tho I mu cin States authorises protect maaul perity o f ^ of ‘ “ ayes 100. cts of Congress 1 and that tlie \>i\ attests tlio tvixl - •sity, April 11 fo Select Comm iplate, and urd(' \thilSpadiiig \d tinSMutd pass’J vilbgf of Lyo\ To incorporate lh3? STEUBEN 1!\ —ayes 86 , n o e s 2 t.J < On the m otion t^.r.-ennsidur . - ^ Cattaraugus c n u e ty. Relative to C ircuit Courts ia tbe oth oa the W a terloo Bjnfevbill, Mr apposed, in decided terms, tlio jioltc’ reconsidering Bank bill votes. Chemical B a n k was six or seven ‘ . .reconsidered ilf the Senate. Ii T e in c .r p .r a t e the Ladiei’ Jn h o t U s s e d M i o w , he would uot sa*--• » Road bill. It wns supported by Messrs.I Ib e m otion to r e - Sherraan and Tallm adge, iO»d«pp^ed by ayes 72, noes 36+ Mr. Fuller. It passed io Comeiittee. To change tfio na.fle or tl.e n * r * y t A p r i 1 1 4 . I Erie to N ew steod. ^ . r wr j a I Th. IIon.'Natbaniel S. Benton, a Sen-1 , tltr d timtf&td v ^ or! ? ' y . ^ ^ l - t o r fro» Ito Sth'Dmri.t, resigned hb| Constables in tbe town o f Iib»e»! “ -- J], owing ------- . #| s from a correopoo- U-ner, dated ^ . _ __________ m o tion t . i :—“ I inform you ins again _ iiraucu ------- i------ - - - reutz, L n b K L lVlI kind, end M th e i * n i U t i c a I ^ . > . . . __ '____ _ ____ r . __ * ~ Some d i s c ^ a o» . motlen t . : cept this resi*n«tiou. Mr. 1 odd coo-|‘“ . r To incorporate tbe Mario. I»* — ’ — ’ I tor resn»M«i»s m »is u » i \oa afN a a h Kmuc*^*1a cannon , h? I S cute lusd not tbe pow.r to rtfuse a resif- Ct>* WJT “ j , lw »»» b^ i , * ,* Jaatio«, soit w*s i»prop.r f.r the Seaete “\g* *•' D«ol* °( ,aod proceeded ea» I k# #rJor UB |hi, m ignai,0B. Relative to IMp«KJ T h e re U a was adm itted, yet the practice hadltl»*- (W CMI»t of C* •Imt th e r e * * to accept resignaiioiis, and th e q « e s » U \ T J 1 j O o o w l'P V o lhyam , IPedolia,I . w u put a a d M r. B.’s r w i ju a t w e was >* “ • j , r is m o st probable, a s r ,an . r m y w b k h wM ^ A m im b ly seat a resolutioa ral.- Mr. R . ^ . i P rague, have all r e - 1 ^ |0 |he Je W e a tiua of tke Commission, the g e n e ral orderM rhish ved th e m , aad lart 1 Mf o f f* * ] <b# foU o w iaf r t e to te r w p e c tm g tb* 0 » e,d» C fan t r y ^ o d the m o re J k ieit U e to a Ike ta b U t i l l to. p o y - V * * 54, it i m a aaddea / • ‘ | * u* * i i . . t o Wh i M ils m sd « ihrd time •» “ > ------- w»e yestarday I /rfcel tke Cwaiaillee^e Fi* To furaisH a Sun»g*te’* °® dism«mte3Laaee wiwri to by-Ttietdty e 0 «Ky of Oatarlp. ??*^u i. i^.l»«t,all tb* bilh dwy ewy de^B ftecs.a '1 To incorporat* tbo C.°ng *• bcrtf’broke_, be* I forJBie apprepriatioB #f mo«ey, ®*'' Sujar BeHniitg Company-a) dm,!,; <V»-l'»Mchl Ut 8; yjj appropriation for 17‘ take bread. 1 tbm ,oneobj«ct. . I To incorporat. <!“ ly the ,Russians wtltj - ' s,«. Seminary, ln relation tmuovni Incorporating the Tonn<- th^