23 NOVEMBER 1833, Page 11

New York papers to the 2d instant have been received.

The only intelligence of interest which they contain relates to a quarrel which has broken out between the General Government and the State of Alabama. The inhabitants of Alabama have taken possession of cer- tain lands belonging to Indian tribes, and which have been guaranteed to the latter by the United-States Government. The settlers refuse to give them up ; it has therefore become necessary to diseossess them by force ; and the Secretaryat War has directed the Goren:merit troops in that quarter "to remove all intruders." This may turn out to be a serious affair : the Indian question is one of the most important and difficult of settlement among those which the United States Govern. ment has to deal with.