24 MAY 1834, Page 2

There have been fresh arrivals from New York during the

week. The accounts are of the same complexion ris those recently received from the United States. A vehement debate was in pro- gress in the Senate on the question of receiving or rejecting the protest which General JACKSON had sent to that body in conse- quence of their unconstitutional interference, as he termed it, with the authority of the Executive. It is said that the results of the elections, now going on in different parts of the country, are gene- rally unfavourable to the President.