<<

it is said, reached Toronto the night before FROM FLORIDA. Washington, Dec. 11.—Monday evening. Invalid Pensions—Messrs. Taylor, William* of Ky Oww*.-The accurate in numbers, when volun- AUen ef Vermont, MeCleUan of The Inrurrection in last, great (3000,) The steam packet Florida, Capt. Hebbard; The organization, you see, it over, and New-York, Herod, in and their teers in behalf of the were Stanly, Mallonr, Aycrimr and Plumer. history of the late affairs , government called arrived last from 8t. who should have as evening Augustine.— Cambreleng, resigned by Road* and Canals—Messrs. Mercer, Mc- are we believe briefly to their into the when a Evens, nnesent position, oppose coming city, We learn that on Saturday night seventeen the repeated instructions of his constituents, Kennon, Snyder, Fillmore, Johnson of Maryland, been two en- fire took Col. late of fallows ‘There have regular \ running place. Modie, Indians, men and 18 two wives ol still figures at the head of the Commit- White of Indiana, Graves and Grant. St. Denis the (4 women) away In the attack on the 104th, was shot dead, and others, beside Powel and his with tee on and Means. Heav- Patents—Messrs. Fletcher of Vermont, Menefee, ”5Sntf sister, forty negroes, ar- Ways Well—may Monies under Col. Gore, were repul- a number of prisoners were taken, among en and honor Bicknell, M. of Pennsylvania. £raUst troops rived at St. Augustine from Picolata. They necessity, patriotism and fate, Public and Grounds—Messrs. remained in occupa- whom are Archibald McDonald, of or Buildings Lincoln, sed; and the insurgents j (Sheriff were sent down from Volusia Gen. something else, speed the business of this Leenre, Pratt, Mercer and Jackson, of Geo. At St. Charles, the royal- I Gore and Col. Wells. Sheriff Jar- by Jesup. tion of the place. District) Gen. Hernandez had gone to Indian river. long session, for with “the commercial repre- Revisal and Unfinished Business—Sbepler of Ohio, and the insurgents were I vis’ house and others were fired and bprnt.— sentative” and Peck. ists were successful, A correspondent of the Republican (at at the head of the most important Noble, Southgate, Henry or taken Instead i The Governor and his Council are in the Accounts—Messrs. Johnson of Virginia, Johnson of dispersed, slain, prisoners. Garev’s Dec. furnishes the sub- Committee of the House, I can see no end of on and 300 vol- Ferry, 2d,) ■ S. W. Morris of Pennsylvania, Bicknell, of the victorious troops directly Market Square. -James Brown the unless Maryland, marching returned joined paragraphs. He expresses an opinion beginning-none whatever, chance and Hawes. Lt. Colonel VVetherafl by unteers are in the fort. Mr. Speaker Mnc- and accident smile the u St Denis, that Wild Cat, alias who re- upon future. Calm Election of Chajiain—The House, proceeded to the and St. Johns to Mon- with 80 volunteers, reached the Co-a-coo-chee, the way of Chambly Nnh, city cently escaped with eleven other Indians from os a summer’s morn,” was the appearance of election of Chaplain. he on the 30th of No- Col. W. Chisholm is On the 4th the Rev. Mr. Levi R. Reese, hav- treaL where arrived yesterday. expected the fort at St. Sam Jones in the head of the Committee-men, when his ballot, of the 66th was left with volunteers he Augustine, joined a of all the votes, was declared A detachment to-day from Oakville the name was read the Clerk as the ing majority duly vember. march thirty hours after their from confine- audibly by elected. During his can in aid of the and from escape in garrison at Chambly. get government, ment.—Savannah first man upon the Ways and Means, for, vain was on his n looked for. Georgian. a of warfare kept up few yeomanry cavalry us was the there were men here who be- sort brigand Whitby “ hope, took at at Some three two of Powell’s HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—DEC. 12. troops, and a smart skirmish place Tho Reformers have their council Dr. days ago, lieved even to this that the I five ten up morning, Petitions were in order, and the Olivier, in which a few of the insurgents John Roiph, and others of high standing.— wives, warriors, women, eleven chil- would not violate the will presenta- Pt. Speaker expressed tion with went on to Mas- ot artillery Three of truce were sent to dren and came into Fort began Maine and were shot, and two small pieces fiags yesterday, thirty-five negroes of of his and the known will many partisans sachusetts without or debate.— Meanwhile the the Government, with the terms: Mellon. Except the negroes, they are Pow- interruption taken by the royalists. following of the of the so far as to Mr. Adams rose bac c have ten sent majority people, with from at St. Denis had fallen 1st. To dissolve the present Parliament. ell’s people, and by Gen. Jes- who should have been last and petitions twenty troops repulsed could place him, thousand petitioners, and moved their refer- 2d. Grant an Elective . up to St. Augustine. They not have least first and foremost upon any committee, ence to the Committee on the date, the rojal- 3d. That the Governor leave the been Wild Cat or of the or I District of Co^ *At this at the latest any eleven, upon the House Committee of Finance. But lumbia. point view would not have come a proba- in two weeks. think they in—as it so its were concentrating—with it is. The Loco Foco Speaker of the House Mr. Wise moved that Mr. Adams’ Dems. To join the U. Dec. G. was, had to run away from the hostiles; motion to* to an attack upon St. Queenston, C., they in behalf of the President and his party, has commit be laid bly a detach- were and upon the table. at Sorel, P. S. While I write the Militia are ordered they nearly naked appeared in sown three companies already the wind and are determined to reap Mr. Adams called for the and under want. It is said that the Indian de- “ yeas navs, ment of the Artillery Captain to meet forthwith, at Niagara. It is thought by many the whirlwind. A short and a Royal 30th ult. fiom them in. But reign merry which call was responded to by the House, was on the that but will attend the muster! putation may bring again— is now the and of the Hoi well, despatched few one,” hope consolation and decided as follows : the day five Still Later.—Six o’cloc k. Sam Jones is known to be hostile; he is sup- Montreal; and on following party. In mercy let them have it. F. O. J. In favor of and a of to be miles from Fort Mel- laying on the table 135!! companies of light troops, supply The Traveller left Niagara this afternoon, posed twenty-six Smith at the head of the Committee on Com- also been forwaided under the lon with a of warriors, and to sur- Against 70!! Congreve rockets, had with one hundred royal volunteers, large body merce ! Ratleff Boon—“ the collar-man”— Mr. was is next to an Adams followed with another of the troops of Daniel who was a round and catch him impossibil- a a petitiorf to Sorel. The destination command McDougall, (“ when man has good dog, he shows the from 500 seems little as a known to him and persons, and the? but there Lieutenant in the Militia at the battle of it is country only value of his a against slavery not positively known, ity, quadruped by placing collar slave trade in the District of is intended is his. Columbia. reason to doubt that a march up- Queenston. The steamer Transit lying upon his neck,”—24th first session,) The five and Tennesseeans Congress, Mr. Wise moved to lav the netitinn on tbn;- off in the Bay of Toronto, with the family of hundred thirty Chairman of the Committee on Public Lands! before table. dissatisfaction both the Governor and the munitions. The who came here day yesterday, are F. W. Thomas-but Shades A good deal of prevails public 1 __' Hf_a_ __a n; enough, enough. The v o v/11 VI voo ui A I" House viva voce decided in the to the at U1UCICU IU 1I1U1IUUJ ) affirma- at Montreal and , in regard Militia are assembling Niagara. Appre- of the past, where are ye 1 Who, if he knew tive. the on that f tKn Government. Great are felt of an attack the town colata and scour country side of Kilt K<1 ^ Kri>niv,/\n Qlntwlin/* f^/MV»nolt temporizing course of the hensions upon Mr. Adams for the river, to Fort Mellon. The and followed with another fromr offence had been to the ultra loyalists to-night, and preparations are making de- up troops tees of the House, would dream there 3at be- I given in Florida are ennsylvania, Abolition of Slave- the of the magis- fence. persons very healthy—much side them such men as prayingthe at Quebec, by interposition Adam.*, Sargeant, Bell, ry in the District of Columbia. the of the more so than could be expected fiom so ma- trates, to discountenance meeting Hoffman, Cushing, Phillips, Fletcher, Lin- Mr. Lawler, of been called FROM . strangers being suddenly brought into Alabama, moved that the Victoria Club. This had ny coln, Sibley, Legare, and a host of others, who be not Loyal Advertiser ) this which is not a one.— petition received. Mr. Underwood, of advertisement, at the Albion Hotel. Buffalo Commercial Extra, country, very good sit almost as idle spectators to the doings of by public 9. all the there are or- Kentucky, inquired where the liv- Session of the Alagistrates Saturday, November $ From Volusia way up, while their seats are taken from petitioners A general Special Congress, ed: Mr. L. in some at which a reso- The communication was handed trees, filled with the finest kind of or- answered, county in was consequently convened, following ange them by the least talented and the least wor- that such a in this afternoon. It will be seen to be pret- though they are sour. Pennsylvania. lution was adopted, declaring anges, thy in the ranks ot the administration 1 Mr. Lawler his disturb the writer’s no- pressed motion to reject the meeting would have a tendency to ty highly colored by loyal Nearly two hundred members made their This resolution was for- but its statement of facts can A Incident.—A few sabbaths ago, petition. the public peace. tions, probably Touching appearance in the House this morning, and Mr. Adams called for the a more full were for afternoon yeas and nays. w tn thfi nronrietor of the Albion, Mr. be relied upon, and, as it gives as the bells ringing tfie with six or the full number eight exceptions, The House to the and tho returned a and account of the recent events service, in New-York, a singular procession of responded call, Hoffman, who immediately reply particular Senators. Mr. Webster has not yet arrived vote stood as we are one of, the A fe- follows.—In favor of receiving the of the communi- at Toronto, than has yet appeared, was seen passing squares. from the nor Messrs. Preston or Cal- acknowledging receipt north, THE PETITION, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE !' that he should not interfere induced to make it male, with the coffin of a child apparently houn from the south. Whichever I turn cation—stating public. way Against receiving the petition 4 P. M. three or four old on her head, with a fifty-nine f to prevent any number of Her Majesty’s loy- Buffalo, Saturday, years I hear strange stories of Mr. Calhoun—some Mr. Wise Advertiser: a wooden cross then moved that the petition be al from at his house—and To the Editors of the Commercial little girl carrying painted of them out his future course of con- subjects meeting pointing laid on the table, carried viva voce. the that their arrived her last eve- white with black spots, by her side, led the duct—some of them to his suggesting to magistrates “tardy Gentlemen—Having referring expres- Mr. Adams presented still another for the of the from Toronto, (which place I left yes- procession. Six men followed,, next five sed the recess petition. zeal” protection public peace ning opinions during Congressional Mr. Wise renewed his former motion, and been exercised to and at the children, and last fifteen or twenty women since the middle of October—some of them might have long ago great- terday morning) being surprised Mr. Adams to his all- that in the statement I take the l of dressed with large white caps, without bon- begged present petitions er public advantage—and present here, berty giving detailing his professed relationship to the Ex- together. taken a more fortunate the as I am with every nets. With a very rapid step, thus led, a instance it might have you facts, acquainted ecutive and the Administration—others, and Mr. Adams that he within the thrown across the replied should npt-that The Club held their meeting, ac- that has taken place there white cloth being coffin, as if direction. thing appearing spoken by authority, giving he could not—i-that he owed a duty to his con- and the resolutions of the last few this procession moved to the burial the assurance come armed cording to notice, days. singular that he will here stituents and his which forbid hitn.- at To- a “ country and the letter of Mr. Hoffman The first of disturbance of their dead in strange land. They were in new and untried magistrates symptoms cap-a-pie defence of the Another was therefore on when it Germans.—Portland Trans. petition presented. were read—but no action was taken upon ronto occurred Monday evening, expedient.” I hear in his favor from of Dr. nothing Mr. Wise with some excitement, renewed them. The affair seems to have created was discovered by the burning friend or foe, and the end and aim of the mul- been bis motion to lay on the table, and said he the interference of Thorne’s house, and several who had Nov. 1837.—A novel titude of stories in circulation lead me to some excitement—and by Milledgeville, 16J sup- wished his motion to stand now and forever is considered a taken and that the rebels, incident occurred in the that from the ex- the magistrates very superflu- prisoners escaped, and interesting pose Mr. Calhoun, driven before the because he was armed with rifles, House, determined ous exercise of discretion. to a considerable number, House of this One alted station he a year since, is now to had Representatives morning. occupied fight the question at every step. The of Montreal, with the ex- &c., and headed by Mackenzie, Bibb members a memorial the favor and he then magistrates spears, of the presented courting friendship Mr. Adams said that the petition he had just D. B. intimate friend of advanced to within two miles and a half ot that some few Think that Mr. Calhoun is am- ception of Viger—an from Robert Beasley, stating, despised. you presented was of a different character than and his made a re- the as they have since declar- he of a slave trader a bitious 1 That at his time of life he dreams Papineau policy—have city, purposing years ago purchased any that had been referred to Gosford for the to take the rob the banks, and set it he presented—it quisition upon Lord procla- ed, city, negro woman and her sucking child—not of reaching the Presidency 1 That hopes the territories and not to the District of Colum- Law in that This on fire. % he is wil- mation of Martial # but that the woman was its mother. to succeed Mr. Van Buren ? That city. doubting bia, and he would therefore call for the yeas would enable the to disarm all the sus- But the citizens, this time being alarm- had to be Vice President with Mr. Van Bu- troops by Subsequent developements, however, ling and nays upon the petitions. The yeas and and the Montreal Herald ed, armed themselves as best could, and an had been ren as four if he suc- pected inhabitants, they convinced him that imposition President, years, may nays were therefore called, and decided in “ but a advanced to meet which the reb- 1 That says that nothing general disarming them, upon upon him in the sale of the child; ceed Mr. Van Buren’s second term favor of on the tabic.—ibid. as far as practiced laying of the French can long preserve els retreated tack to Yonge street, that instead of being born of a slave, it was' he will anon make war upon his colleague 1 about 5 miles and there Lower Canada to England.” Montgomery’s, out, the offspring of a white woman from whom it Can you believe all this of John C. Calhoun Washington, Dec. 13, 3 P. M. It must be under- However this may be, there is little doubt made their head quarters. had been stolen, or who had abandoned it! —who for years has made an uncompromis- ANNEXATION OF TEXAS. this time in a de- that the are generally uni- stood that Toronto was at The object of the memorial was, to move the ing war upon the present Executive, and The motions submitted yesterday by Mr. Adams whole of the and Mr. of Md. came for discussion this ted in the interests of Papineau, and the in- fenceless condition—the troops to Ihe name of the found- present Executive’s better self—his “illustri- Howard, up Legislature change morning. Mr. Adams' motion to refer tho leaders. Even those in Montreal left some time ago for Lower Canada. that of William known in the ous he has called base, proposed surgent having ling from (as predecessor”—whom Texas petitions to a select committee. Mr. Howard’s who remain are Orders were issued and low- apparently loyal suspected. immediately by proc- bill of sale of the slave trader,) to that of treacherous, dishonest, unprincipled to the committee on Foreign Affair0. Mr. Adams Gen. for the Three volunteer companies in that city are lamation, from the Adj’t Office, William Brockett Beasley—and to restore minded ? Can you believe this of Mr. Cal- now took the floor in defence of his motion, under and much excitement. He with under the command of French Canadians— militia to assemble under their Colonels, to the natural of which he had houn, who has watched Mr. Van Buren with apparent spoke great him warmth of of and of Mexico—de- and not a soldier in their ranks is of French a call made on all the men to assemble rights an him thun- slavery, Texas, loyal been unjustly deprived. eagle eye, opposed step by step, nouncing tho slave systein in the bitterest terms—in- Canadian extraction—nor an with the for the defence of their “Queen, anathema him officer, country A thrill of admiration passed through the dered anathema upon against timating that Texas might have a kind of Botany Bay of the The of and was the call a exception captains. language and constitution,” nobly House. Mr. was in the lobby and —called him a fox—of Mr. Calhoun, who went population, where thieves, robbers, &c. found homo flocked to the Beasley —and in direct that Mexico had been the press, and resolutions of public meetings responded to. Old and young held the child in his arms—a fairer, from the Vice President’s chair into retire- Paving, terns, up pret- unjustly dealt with by the United States. He spoilo on both sides, indicate the existence of the standard of their country, by hundreds.— need nev- ment when his rival went from the State De- tier, more intelligent looking boy, of a conspiracy against Mexico, attcmp'ed to be most embittered between the Gallo Steamboats were sent otf to Hamilton and from nmde_ feeling er be desired. Many an old bachelor’s to England, and came Eng- by the late administration, and with the of Hon. knowledge and the Anglo Canadians. Recent occur- Niagara, for militia and volunteers—the mouth watered ! The House went into com- fiartmcntand to proside over Mr. Calhoun in the Sen- the late administration, and referred t > American, rences have stimulated that feeling, till ani- McNabb, the comman- child in the ate and over him as the. Executive Texan, and Mexican documents to substantiate his- Speaker (afterwards mittee of the whole, had the Chamber, the two “ charge. He spoke of the of House in- mosities have been excited which no concili- der) left Hamilton at the head of about we believe was of the Union 1 the rub.” But committees i midst of them, and every one Ay—there’s connection with his motion to refer the Texan peti- ation can A and l hundred on board the steamboat me hint or allay. desultory predatory volunteers, satisfied of his whiteness and his title to his enough. It is painful for to repeat tions toa Select Ofenunittec,and said that he wanted warfare will probably be kept up during the Burlington, on Wednesday morning, and what I hear, and I should not have done so, no such-committee as the committee of nr,d I freedom.—Macon % Ways Telegraph. a in re- winter. The rural districts which are now in Col. Chisholm, with as many militia, a few were it not that Mr. Calhoun is denounced and Means, majority of whom decided questions to n National Bank, as they the possession of the insurgent will continue hours after, in a schooner. condemned as a men, and Car- gard acknowledged, Law.-On the politician by without even reading the petitions proving for a Bank, to afford them a retreat. The will of men from Lynch Tuesday evening as a royalists Companies Oakville, Whitby, olinians too, who love and respect him lie wanted no committees who would make 25th ult. it was reported at the town of War- reports remain in possession of Montreal and Quebec and other neighboring towns, m in. But little exr- ience has told me without knowing and the merits of the ques- Scarborough, an who lives about a my studying on ren, Ky. that individual tions which He wanted no com- —and the fortified posts, subject to occasion- were continually arriving, and Thursday that men who are not honest in politics are upon they repined. mile from that town, had his wife he to the merits of Texas al alarms, but to no very serious dan- of four thousand stand of whipped not to be trusted in Ambition is mittees, said, report upon exposed morning, upwards most and that she was not ex- any thing. and the Slave ke the committee ot arms out. inten- unmercifully, question,J Foreign Present would indicate had been given The troops no excuse for the lack of As often of of appearances to live. This of course, raised con- principle. Affairs—six whom, member?, represented Sir.at the affair will end in the abandonment ded to go in search of the rebels, and consis- pected as I think of Mr. Calhoun, I think of a char- slave-holding States. siderable excitement among the citizens, and of the lower province by the British Govern- ting of about 2,000 men, having all been acter similar to his own, drawn Edmund Mr. Lf.gare hero colled Mr. Adams to order, and, some a number of by time after dark, persons “ much excited, told Mr. A and the House that he was ment to the French Canadians—an event to marshalled, and reviewed by the Governor, Burke. The same sun which all nature, went and the individual to town. A gilds the House with inflammatory matter. In a say the least, the were led out, about ten o’clock, him in brought does not shine filling extremely improbable—or by and exhilirates the whole creation, most and emphatic manner he warned the of two sham trial was held over him, Judge Lynch impressive re-union the under the old person, up street, where, it was said, disappointed ambition. It is House of the Let this said Yonge was upon something consequences. question, is now the avowed the in were for and presiding, and the unfortunate prisoner Mr. not be discussed until before tbn system. Independence rebels, force, waiting us, that rays out of darkness and inspires nothing L., fairly brought sentenced to be tied to a and to House. “Sufficient un'o the is the evil thereof." ODject of the Papineau party—while the ultra with whom we came up, at about 12 o’clock, stript, post, but and Men in this de- day Pnvnlioio nrn kont imnn onok nn union /tftkn receive one hundred lashes with a raw hide gloom melancholy. Mr. Adams here called Mr. Leearo to order. at tavern, their head quarters. of find a comfort in Montgomery’s into plorable state mind, The House was in great confusion, and a half dor- as will the British an there to be in considerable —which sentence was immediately put * * give power They appeared spreading the contagion of their spleen.* on members were on the floor calling Mr. Adams and uncontested These execution. political ascendancy. numoers, amounting to Detvveen nve ana sev- If such persons can answer the ends of relief each other to order. are the Mr. of S. C. that Mr. Adams antagonist objects of the two ultra en hundred men ; but from their ill chosen and to themselves, are to be Khett, begged might profit they apt go on. He hnd so far that he could not go back. and Re-union :— it was soon evident could not We understand that a communication has means or gone factions—Independence position, they careless enough about either the the U o lioil cn/ilron nn tfor tlxol imnat Ito rrnliflfl in. TVTt meanwhile there is a large to make effectual and been addressed the of State of party disposed any resistance; upon by Secretary consequences !”—N. Y. Express. Rhett wns now railed to order. continue the present political organization, several shots being fired from two small the United States, by direction of the Presi- Mr Adam?, order being restored, was suffered to and to In a more excited than ever from give the French Canadians such influ- brass field pieces, left the house and dent, to the Governor of this State, request- Houne liepresenlattvrs, uev. 11. proceed. moment, they of the lie went on and referred to the Al- ence in affairs as are entitled to road—and of them a to The Chair announced the of the stand- interruptions, public they part taking up position ing his attention any movements, growing appointment ton riots, and the murder of from their numbers committees, as follows: Lovejov. and position. It is ob- in the woods on our left, the others out of the contest in , ing The House in a moment was lull of excitement.— retreating present Griffin, Hawkins, vious that affairs have now reached a crisis. back and to our that violate the laws of the U. States, Elections—Messrs. Buchanan, The called him to order—and a half a dozen right. may of Speaker The French Kilgore, Maury Tenn., Towns, Bronson, Pcnny- members to the floor, the Illinois members, Mr. Canadians must either be subju- Our first company, consisting of old sol- passed to preserve the relations of amity with and sprung backer, Hnstings. Dawson, of Mr. Rnett,of South Carolina, a gated—treated as a were sent to the and fulfil the of and Means—Messrs. McKim, Georgia, conquered People—and diers, immediately dislodge foreign powers obligations Ways Cambrelemr, member from the rest. The ex- their in the and also Jones of Fletcher of Mass. Pennsylvania, ntnong political power merged re-union enemy from the wood, which did in our treaties with them, requesting Hamer, Sergeant, Virginia, citement was and of they gal- Atherton, and Rencher. general, very great. the provinces—or the Lower Province lant in about fifteen bis interference to arrest the parties Pfaynes Alter some the House decided that Mr. Ad- style, minutes, killing prompt Claims—Messrs. of Ohio, Chambers, lime, must continue for the scene of are made of a Whittlesey ams on. He with his remarks, years popular about and and taking pris- concerned, if any preparations of Term. Carter might go proceeded thirty, wounding Darlington, Russell, Campbell Clark, the and is now outbreak and violence. oners a number. We follow- hostile nature against any foreign power in of Stuart and Williams, of continually interrupted by Speaker, insurrectionary proportionable Me., New-Hampshire. on the floor, and the from the N. Y. Courier. States. Similar com- Commerce—Messrs. De members, particularly ed them about two miles—but Mackenzie with the United Smith, Phillips, Cushman, excited and at Mr. A- amity of South, greatly highly indignant and a number of his off munications have been addressed to the Ex- Groff, Toland, Curtis, Muson Virginia, Worthing- great party got by ton and of Ohio. REVOLtIn"CANADA. ecutives of Vermont and and to Hunter, scattering and taking to the woods; and Michigan, Public Lands—Messrs. Boon, Williams of N. Caro- Washington, Dec. 13,1837. If the subjoined accounts bo at all true, from the and marshals of those our want of a sutficient number of cav- District Attorneys lina, Lincoln, Casey, Chapman, Harrison, Yell, Mr. Adams was his speech up- Canada, which was to be and just closing Upper supposed alry, it was useless to follow them, States of this.—Albany Argus. Shields, and Gholson. on the Texas when! closed let- and thought petitions, my tranquil is more successfully in and for the of Post Office and Post Roads—Messrs. Montgomery, called loyal, they bepig completely, peace of ter by Express Mail. The Speaker arms than the lower province. This is al- it is to be routed.— Recipe for Cold Weather.—The Kenne- Briggs, Hall, Hopkins, Hubley,'Ca)houn Ky. society, hoped effectually District Columbia—Messrs. Bouldin, Jenifer, Daw- him to order for the ninth or tenth time. His together unexpected ; so much so, that Sir We were bec Journal the excellent re- ordered back to the city, where we gives following son, Prentiss, Hawkins, Beirne, C. H. Williams of answer was—“ I will reserve what I have to F. Head had sent down all his regular force in arrived about 5 o’clock, amidst the warm cipe for keeping comfortable the winter Tenn., Davee and Petrikin. until another occasion, when liberty of to the aid of Montreal, with full reliance that Robertson, say congratulations and joyful acclamations of season : Judiciary—Messrs. Thomas, Toucey, is to a member of the House of waB safo. “ Garland S. W. Morris of speech given his own province the consider themselves Shut the door! make house Corwin, ofVa., Bruyn, Penn. With this he population—who your tight; Turney and Cilley. Representatives.” closed, and Movements in now a of don’t leave Revolutionary Upper Canada_ free from any further molestation from get stove; plenty dry wood; Revolutionary Claims—Messrs. Muhlenberg, Craig, with this ended the fever of the debate. Capture of Toronto—the Governor and his Coun. Mr. Mackenzie and his murderous and law- the door open ; put a spring or a weight on Underwood, Tnlaiferro, Parmenter, Harper, Birdsnll, Mr, Wise followed, and after a few well cil'taken prisoners. less it ; if any one stands holding the door open A. IP. Shepperd of North Carolina, and J. L. Wil- timed and well remarks, that gang. liams of Tenn. tempered stating Commercial Herald Office, The which I was while he tells a long knock him down one had the Niagara volunteers, (of | yam, Public Alexander, no prayed for annexation of Tex- Oswego, Dec. P. with the We have but one expenditures—Messrs. Haley, 7,1837—7 o’clock, M. one) haviug left home, of them without poker. thing Titus, Stratton, Rumsev, Fletcher of Vermont, Crock- as, and he, therefore, saw no reason for re- The schooner many and is—shut the door Willet, Capt. M’Clumber, an hour’s warning, and quite unprepared in more to add, that /” ett, Patterson and Sheffer. ceiving petitions against what was not has come into our Private Calhoun of prayed just harbor, from Bcllville, purse or otherwise, and alarmed for the safe- Land Claims—Messrs. May, for; he moved that the motions jo commit the Canada. will Cincinnati Mass., Lawler, Harlan, Rariden, Leadbetter, Upper Capt. M’Cumber states that ty of their own homes, (for among other re- Murder out.—The Republi- Beatty, petitions, and the petitions themselves to be a Government thus in his Loomis and Cheatham. Express passed through Belle- ports, it was said two hundred men were can, (V. B.) speaks paper of the Manufactures—Messrs. Adams, Webster, Slade, laid upon the table. ville with There is no use of Hunter yesterday, intelligence that the coming from Buffalo to take the place,) desir- 15th :—“ wasting words Biddle, Tillinghast, Vail, Naylor, Foster, and Mr. Pickens of S. C., and Mr. Dawson of Patriots had assembled and were in arms in ed and obtained now this or being mouth- of leave from his excellency to upon subject, mealy Virginia. Geo., begged Mr. Wise to withdraw his mo- the of to not a DebetTy. Log*". Vhelps, vicinity Toronto, the number of 5,- return, which did, Transit, ot ed about it: if there is change of Agriculture—Messrs. tion. Anxious to check the they per yes- policy Weeks, Noyes, Davies, Randolph and discussion, Mr. OOO, headed Mackenzie, Bid well and Par- their friends and in the Administration, and a change of coun- Spencer, by terday morning, greeted by Wise refused. The question to lay upon the ker; full credit was given to this several hundred of the militia, who were cils too, the Administration cannot sustain it- Everett, Chaney, Par- intelligence pre- ‘lndi'an Affairs—Messre. Bcjl, table was not debatable, and by yeas and at Belleville. to leave with the 3. B. to self. Certain influences are more ker, Campbell, of Sooth Carolina. Murray of Ky. Gra- paring Britannia, becoming and backer. noes, the whole matter was laid upon the ta- CONFIRMATION OF THE ABOVE. them. and more intolerable.—Fox vox Dei. ham of N. Carolina, Crary Penny join populi Affaire—Messrs. McKay, Coles, Grennell, ble— 128 to 60.—ibid. and Advocate Extra, P. 3. Military TbMOJUTH Every thing was quiet when I left Miller, Rives, Kemble, Mason of Ohio, McClellcn of Lewiston, N. Y. Dec. G, 1837. Toronto, the bustle caused the A Sad Mistake.—A last in a Hoisted. except by Whig night, Tenn., and Washington, Dee. 14. have re continued a dollar Militia—Messrs. Wegener, Carter of Tenn. „ n Attack on the eitp of Toronto.—We arrival of militia, who were hailed certain way, tottered up to fifty look- Holt, Howe or Representatives.—Mr. Smith,of Maine, from ; with could Allen of Ohio, Grinin, Gallup, Dunn, and asked the of the ceived the following communication pleasure, not that they were expected to ing glass, swearing that he whip a Southgate, permission House to take up the Hill be Dennis. for ordering a Coast source entitled to the utmost confidence: needed, but because of the and at- thousand Van Buren men ; and supposing he Affair*—Messrs. Squadron upon the United Suites loyalty Naval Ingham. Milligan, Reed, const, for the relief of distressed 4 o’clock, P. M. tachment to the government their offer saw one, sent his fist it, much to the Wiee, Grantland, navigators. The ready through Moore, Kilgore, Paynter and Ander- House consented to take up the and after Whit of assistance that eon. Dill, being Sir—The steamboat Traveller, evinced.' 1 remain, discomfiture of his knuckles lit against reada third time ordered to Capt. gentlemen, Foreign Affaire— Mesne. it[was be engrossed, and at fit sev your obedient servant. Angus M’Leod. the wall on the side. Howard, Cushing, Jack- ,b* ney, arrived Niagara this morning, opposite son of *,gn*lur* Pwwidem to be- STILL p. Ohio Statesman. Georgia, Dromgoole, Claiborne, Fairfield, Pat- eorne°n lB w**11*,h# en o'clock, from Toronto, which place he let LATER—5, M ton, Le gs re and Hoffman. The cars have Petitions 'were presented from the Western four hours before. The boat, with a depute- just arrived. There is a very natural mistake. Who can Territories—Messrs. Bronson, Potts, Peereo, Bor- Stales farther from Truly Jones tion, fees despatched by the Governor for vol. nothing Toronto. People are woaderthat if a Whig happened to get into den, of New-York, Farrington, White of Ky., in arms on both sides of the river. The fer- “ himself Hammond and C. Shepard, of N. Carolina. unteers from this district, to the immediate a certain way,” he should mistake * boats are either or Revolutionary Pensions—Messrs. Morgan. Klingsn- were laid on the aia of the and to return forth- ry entirely stopped, all the in the glass for a Van Buren man 1 The most smith. discussion, tsblT^' government, examined. Bond, Fy, Jt£naon of Virginia, Sibley, Ewing, with,' The Reformers of the Home District, passengers strictly natural thing in the world,—Hartford Cour. Whittlesey of Coon., and Childs" -SasSjE4s« sc eus