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I iiii AIM 11 111 V.— J lie Democratic I’tfss l^i\is the l'(;lion Ir.!’; (J( sci iptioii 11'a >n'«" u;ilr “clt\ of 1)1 ollierh lo\e.” , /n nf,\oiinir(f oi tlir Dcni- orii'lic C'lti/enrj dl' Phih(dc!;)hia, was o:i Aloiuloy litld ill llir Distnrt ]{ooni. 'I’hr room was prrtty \V(!1 li'.'fd at tiw.‘ Irj'ir ;o Mliicli llic nipriiru; liad acljoiiriitcl, at which time Ci’j)!. Whmam Jf)SK^ took tlie cliair. Ji'-'di (jt'i/vr, T. V- iMannnhon, esi/r-i. ihclr seal as Set icfa- l ies. A claiiwr v. as i d, at (nicr. on a motion to leaii llu’ minutes cl' the last met ntid an y cl “ J J (/ri/, iard, ' vas laisfc!. A pause occin i ('o'. P. .‘J. Ilrnvjie took occasion tu I’cniaik tiiat r.o ' aiif^emcnts hiui l)orn matle for a iiu’ftini^ in the Slate lloaic \ arc!, ;.ntl ! (iici not (loubl hut jnoit jietv'jns coul.l li'.ai' and l)c ar.coniniodated where the met unij then was. tluui ir. ihc Siate J ioMse Yard. “ J7//vA i'anl.’' 3p;ain was lanu^rcd tliroiigli tlic room liom the east fiid. Alter ccnsitlcralde anti most disveputable upioar, IVfii. J. jHKiiif, A7/, swcccedrd in oln.jiiini; 5ilcncc Ion;,'enouj-'!i for him to brsec h ihe j)cr6ons, on Jiis sitlc, the /at kson sitle, not to make so much noise, and assured tlu.m that a ti-testion rarrietl hv clanuir anti uproar, " ultl nfr roukl nol, be binduii;. “ 7'/ii' )n(U thr yuni, Jackson jor ever, hvzza for (jnural Jftcknoii,'' was attain and ai^^aiii c!uni»red I’orlh. r.ver and itmti a voice waslu^.rd out ol’ the window s nn tlie eiist end, t)l’ “send up more Jackson men—wc watit ■more Jacksoti men.” 'I’l t (luestic.n to adjourn to the yard lu'ii !.: insisted on, lielore tlie reading ol' the minutes of the last iiiceiitt};, the ClKiMivian remarked tliat amf)tion to ad journ Moultl be in order, hut tl>at the present motion was not a simple niotion tt> adjtiurn, l)ut involvetl the (|ueslio?is irfien and irlurr th»‘ mertinr;; woultl ad |ouii' to, il'ihej' islitiiild delerniine t'» at^- (oui'ii ; and ilut?, therefore, the tjuesticnj lo read the minutes was strictly in oi tlei anil \tas now ht f-.ie the iiuetii.^. 'I'ht' int.iiifnt the t liaiirnan be!>ari to sink into his f !;; ir, a voice appealini;;, as lt>tui a-> it could, was lieanl fi orn a littl-j man, who to'ild iiol be ^et n, except by those jjTUiie- diativ aroiitit! wl'.ere he stood tin tiic Jackson si()e, neaiU in Iron' ofihr t '>a". 'ri.i' little man talked some time, but he inipi't as well ha\» been talking down in a J . iitj), for all tlu meeiing wt it ^..t m lii- ctl. \t leni^th, after n-ucli patient per- sescrpnte and nt> litlle laboi, llin chair- nuin suf.'.-eeded in putt ini,' the cjuestiun on the adjournment, atid said it was not pt,"’l)!i to tletermine on which side there •was -I majority. A cry ol' ‘ v//r/(/f, ” was now heard, the i)p! t':\r increased on the Jackson side, and H ft w persons pushed toward the chair, evil tillly determined to displace the of- f.cus of the meeting. Their friends c iou tled rountl them ; the press was very ; the fmuilure gave way, ant^ the jinssuie became greater anil f;reater. “Lei ub give them Jackscn l.iw,” said on*’ rude and boisterous body, who, not ■j-especling himself, felt no res|)rcl for the character of the meetin?;, of which he iormed a most unwoj thy portion. In this slate of things, a gentleman of ^ood reputation, and himself a Jackson ;nan, pui himseli lorward lo n'ainlain urtlei- and suppoi't the chair—he was Jorthwith assaulteil and beai l)v at leasi half a du/c II men of his own party, and lo tl.ei! cieimi! dishotitji and tlisgracr be it liere recorcit d, os ihey have rectn’ded it ir !,»hu k and \\l«:>e on ilie anus t'f tlieir flirt (1. thfv/;////;>/,—!:ir him -w rm 'jiikiii TM iii—I'i'.UO-v iOUSIA AND riK- lu ’ LV lii 1 jii.M ::: '1 IS 'i.(,k piare iinmcdiatly in front, and vsiis’i!! a yard of the chair. Tht C'h.iljmjn, ;-t ,,judiiu;-.hiiiiseir, and the peactubltre'^pt', :u!) ‘ pt r'uns in 'he j'tiom. and set ;!,!.'; no !it>pt. of preservii.i peace am(,:i;,' pei 'uns w ;io thus savag* as'^ailed even i!m mcn.bt i s of iheir own p.i. tvuiio were alU II!p':tig tti pr»:^ei'vi order, udi->u; If d the me'-:!!!!- to t!,e ling rijom in 't '• 'Sirikspeat*-.-niiiiciiii;^''. In a i'-.-u ini’ !'*' he. and tlic ISt c. t l.'.rit s of i!m- int ■ : ai’u more 'ban an hundti'd Dei'ocratR ci’i/ciis were there a.isea,- bled. i'\ the tiuan lime, tliose w ho renKiincd. ris i-- 1' porw d. piil (ivn. Ho'ti- ur l'\ i i i-,k- 3f;N ii> I hr uicaiit t.bjir. ainl inr.dc ('hnn- did' Pti't and Jo-stjj/i UarrtH, Sivietaries. '’I'iii iicnibf'i v.hiv li tiuiv renuiin*d, coiiid rasilv ! u\e bicii at-c.mmodati d in the luKin, but having made t!ie iiu)- u adjourn, il as dit, tued mtjst al- vi-iaMi' to Carry il, and go down iii'o the S'..i Iloii-^e ^ 111 d. J5cing got liit'i e, soiM teip! 1)1 I > ai rangemcnls were lU 'de ii the cliair, £c. and lb*';, profted r.-; 1') bi.sines.-!, v.d(/])tiiig the w hole ticki i. as lepi-rlcd by I hr Vi' neial Ward (.'oiii iTjiilre. including Jlirn i/ Horn for thr ^ ji,i Coiig.evv, il suit!, that on displn\inij jif.il 1 (niiitiiig oiV, the J fkson men- eniu ltd It; vti’e. wrir lounci o auiount to one liuiidir'd and fifiy -jix. Of that number, sih-.l! as it IS, we ktiuw several ho wii: lor Mr. S-’mointyiw piefcreiice to M lltHll. A'.’r iM\e !lie f.ir t u i tlloU t i II- tc:ii ingliiig tt n.ark or conjecture. 'r.ir I'rt.eman’s Journal, u Jackson , pel, s : *• Sm 11 w as the t'xcitrment at ti.e m. . ir;f on Monday ulicrijoon, tliat Jl’v'verul ;-o: -ot.ai roi.nic'.s ensued. Ouc ger/.io- ii'un t ailed anothei', piiblich, a /’>//.— lie latter promptly struck tiie tjrht r, am! iiien several ijcrsons became ct)ricernetl in the scuflle. At another end of. the room, a person saiti that one of the can didates for ihe Presidency was an Athe ist I—another person standing near, to COT. ince him, at least, of/i/.? being, sinoTe him and knocked divers teeth down his ihrout. Ti is s’.ipposed that nearly inoo persons w ere in tiie building a:ul yi'rd. immediately rfier the mt’e'ing, a ie!lt>w, looking like a u '-eignii', drew u Spanish knife on one oT (he t:iti/ens, /nil was pre vented usiiig ii, 'I’liesj 'ui’f lilt; usual in- eidents of limes of j)ai'licular excitement. ('f.vi i'N \ 11, ; oiiio} ^ii ci. ./!/>■. I)Ci!es.—'f'iiis genlleuK'M, recentlv •-■lectcd to ( on ^ress frtjin Missoui i, in tne piaCL' of Mr. Scott» l.as been repi\- •'t'tiU'd, in !h.- Mtsmiri .ithoco'e, M'- Ikniqn’'! paper, us the tiumy ol Mr. t.'lay, and in cou.-)erjuetM:e, iuis ijublishetl the 8ubjf)i{u’fl ntjtc. .Mr. llaU's Mas tb,' supporter til' Mr. Adams d’Jtii’."; the election r :n:v:iss for I’rt .^ideiii. ami it i^. understtMjd, is nov/ decided!; I'avorabl'.’ to the atliiuiiislration. 7/ t!n I '.'I it(>r o'' I h' Mi:..-nr I Sill—'I'ht* V If t)f tiiv- i>!' I (.'ij'i'i b,'.i(- Icrlioii pl.'ifri Dll' in :t new r. ;i' • . ill?- jiuij III, !ilid !o :ii_\ ;ii;ti d|.i ;s ( iraiid.f V liici', tin.!ri' m;!' '.;.iy >'iii M'ni-;'.u rt-', iMilil 1)_\ III) iiiraiiK !)ei)Ui;' i' .I’.'-ii'. i I I'l- liiy :i|)ii|(i;v to \(iii : iui t.i I'm- .:i , ft)i'thcpii!iht,‘'iin(iit'i!‘'iuit". ll.iii'-'k »ii inv t fiiiiluct .illI clod ii;- I i.i) ;t.» ii:i ill-! \ .ii I. I slmiild lit)t lrr!ii II Ji.y ilul.. (UM li:. j:^ M.\ ri^;-lit, Id Iroultlr the niiM'.'- v s'li .ui \ >)l:;i 'nv. Iiiil tlw ri'liitivi- s*;,niiiii;;' ni’ tlu- I'l-;!" ^'.i’ \r ni.iy, .11 soilii' (Icgrrr, .'.lii cl tlli- Iiiti-ir-l ;.iid ! linr;it1rl ul thr ; and in liCi: I ei)ii'.| .cf it iiiv pii!)lic dul' to rorrr' t :in t-rrni- iiUi v,liiuii \i,ii li'.iVf (hf) iinliiii lititnil!'. ; fiilrr>. In votir ();i|.o.- ot llK- irdi ih^t. Ill an f.titdn;.] .'u'lu lr. il i‘' M.iied— ( hat Mv 15.'t'.-. ii.is ' i-i.i, fill- tlic •.I". n vt-iu s. Uic t tiMsi'-ii.iil 1-1 t III;., .in ! ii wf art iiul i. istahrn, tlic ctiii'^titnt 11'vili r (:f Cl;i\ ; ;in(t has dridt. as iVi riy witii tlu-prn ulc rliar;i' ti-r t)t lilt* Sccrctar}, ;is ,.ny orio arfiiiiiiiitaiire." Ami m ytMir |ia(i» r ol llu- J-l'li inst. l!ie id a is stil. kfjit ti|) ot an itn.-trj Ue li()^iilil\ t)ii my towiinls tlirt gcntkmnn, lt\ st:iliiig that I “(;uimt)l he recon'-ilot! to Clay.” It was vsith equal icgrct and surpriic that 1 read those stati iiu'nts—I'cgr. I tliut 1 sliniild have hevii sri much piisuiuicrs'iitiil a.s to have !)een set doT\ ii li)r u /h r.'^anttl citnni/ ^\u[ n rili r til'Mr. (;la;, when 1 am wlinl|\ imcoii.'^^t iDits of ha\iiig given ot'•asltm, in ai;y one inbtnhee, I'o/ tlie eui])Ii)y mriU of sucii cjiitiu-t.s—suriMi/.e, hi - I aiisf tlic matter of the statciupnts wa;* allo- gcthev new It) me ; iu)t feeling, and ncvi r liuv- felt as tiie peiboiial t lien.) of .Mr. (Jlay.— 'I hat I havr tllllcr!.il ti-oin Mr. ( i.i\ on several inij)ortant po!ilic;d rpicstloiis, is most true , !n;t that dill'rrciicc has iie\er jirodiitu-ti any feeljnjr t;f |)ersoii:d lio.siility, ami has ecrtniiily iit:\t-r iiiatlr n.c lii^ re viler, oriniUiceil nu It) deal In e- Iv With i;,s private charaeUT; on tiic contrary, I have thoiight hi« tidrnts and puhlie scvviees en- tith d him li> liil high uiul inipuitant stations, tlio’ I was not in favor of his cltiction It) the presidenry. I iini sure, sir, you have been letl by errone ous inftirination, to make the st.‘»!f;inents cum- plaliied of, anti that _\ou will take ])lcasure in eorreetinj^ them Ij.v inserting this note. I5y sd doinjr, you will ohlige vour ubtdicnt si-rvaiU, A. HA l K.S. St. Luuis, ,Qvj;ust 29, 182f). tr.r* ?!ntcixtier* J'/chi Jfrira.—Under diue cif Acra, Ju ly 16lh, we have the following intelli gence, politely I'urnisbetl I>y Ca[)t. Daih uf the brig Argus, arrived here yesler- day. The King of Ashantee still contiuues ihe war with the Dnglish settlements on ihe (itild ('oast, lo the tleirinienl of all merchants, and oi'course tt> the vessels wbii;h visit that Coast. 'l'h»' \shantee, w itb his army of ten or fifteen 'hctisand men, was at a jdace called Hootn, in ’.be Atjuajilm Country, about sixty miles from Acra. liis intention was to alta.;k the lalter place ; but, hav ing bten M) slow in his movemtius since lea\iiig C.imcissey, his capital, the I'.ng- llisii had 1 u!lecte(l a ftjrce ct|Ual to lh“ eii- lemv’santl superior in tquiprienl, so thai ! :!ii y tlici nol fear his a[)prt>ach. llati lie been etpeditit,us in his irurch, he would ha'eoven ui' all Acra bel't^rea I’-.-rce couh! na’.’e been raiserl sui'icient to wilhstantl hini. 'J'he native's Letwer-i Acra atid Asbaittce, li;*vr dl ile,d frtun before the [ Hi'iuy ii’ijitr ihe ‘vini; tif .\siranlee, which, !t)f coiii S^, has piit a st>)p to trade; »'.(> gdd or ivory comiiii'- to »!ir s^.a-poar'.s, . ou w hat is-baib:d if’t f.mid. (U)as'. j 'Fri'i'idtn v Joinital. I /'/U’» (Ath i'fli'.- We have been favor- , t;d by I'l'i-. 'i'opljti'. with afdeoi ih** “lu-n- j il’-'i karr.” to April 1 I'he ec’M’.r'? s i!ie Iluikaru partake largely ct m.’^.- te’o of a ioc altr.f! controversial charai te.-, .ind t \t.'v !oi' ii-» i -.iture up; to be coin ti.on to ri.tny t;!'m ctjriespunden'vs. W :ir>\e J()f,ked ov.'r the >)npei’b '.vitnou' .i..v'iiig- u.'i'cii liiat V-r ha^«' Siij-.po^cd \'-".:'..ilc! i)e inti-rrst!i,g lo our readers, I'he tateai, howevp.’, enr.t.iin'i a briel notice of the. prcivi'ions ol ihe ireuiy concliKled 'ti*twr(=n i.ie Hurnifse and t!ie ilinibh ati- ilioniie^ usuai, the former hiv> 1)1 rt: 'ib'igCvi i-j ad.! to p’cvious cessions t»l tc!;ito;v, Veh, Tavoy. Tergui and ’I'eT' ijss- !M^, with al! ihtir islands and tb'l)CiJeniies. 'ihe I lurkaru rcekon.-i a- j mong the c-jnseipunces cf the ti-caty, iht secu!it\ tjf tnt i .i-itcin I'rotitier of the British possessio'iv iigainsl further attacks In the I^urmrse : tlie posses.?ion of an im portant lint of sr.j-coa''>t, caj)ib!e be ing matlc iiighl) valuable : ami :ii inter course with liie I'.astern Peninsnia, which will leaf! tf» a lunher knowletlge of that ali’iosi unknown country. 'I'heHui mese are spoken tif as au active and inielligeni people, I'lee from the preiutliccs of ((M/r*, and eager for the accjiusition of knov.leclge. 'i'hese being' their leading tri'its of character, the arts cf civiiiza'ion will no lioubt be introduccti among tht'm with success. Boston Piili iol. IIkks.—'I’he barbarous and cnirl sys tem of smothering bees, may now be 'o- tally dispensed with by a plan receniU adopted with complete success ; it is called “ z/r/tand is easily accom- j)!ished, thus :—At ihisk, place a metal pot near where the old hive stands ; have a Tiew hive prepared, with cross-sticks, anti cream and sugar smearetl insitle ; invert the old hive info the pot, and tjuick- Iv place the new' one over it ; tie a cloth round the meeliiig of htilh hives, so as it) prevent any of ibe I)tes escaping ,* then keep striking the bottom of the metal pot w itb an iron instrument, anti in less tlian ten minutes all the bees w ill we tlriven by the sound I'lom th.e old to the new hl\e ; iheii untie '.he cloth, aiitl lift ihe new hive lo the pliicr wiiere the old tjne stood, al the s.im' time tpiickly covering; the bo- ney-l'.t\e with a white cloth, lo ])rcvenl ,iiiy r>f the bees returning lo it. In the niorning, lift a t;orner of the cloth, so us ■o Make a small aperture tt> let out any ol (he bees that shtjuld remain, anil bv s'l-jking the pot as before, they will in stantly tiepart, uiitl join their compan ions in the new setilemeiit. It may be tireessary to ft etl ihe bees well, I’or a few days, with sugar. aiuU they will proceed to w ork iir.medi.itely after. A laiirifiue.s.s wl;o was employc*d in the family td one of our i'ormer Ciovcrnors, ^ai! to him, with a sigli, “only think, \/jur e\t t.llency, htiw liule money wtiultl make me hapi)y.” ••How littir, iii^damr” ;iy=? fhe ( itiveriitir. “ (), dear sir. fd'tv dollais woultl make me haiipy.’’ “If ihal IS all sou shall have it anil inime- ;liat!y prt senleti it to her.” She looketl :.l il w ilii joy and ihankluliiess ; but before ihe (io\en;t)r wa-^ t/Ul of hearing, t.x- tdaimed, “1 wish I bat! a hutuireij.” During the late assizes for Somerset- 'hire, a witiiras, in his exaininalion in chief, tlest riijctl himself as a shoe-niukt r. On being cross-examined, however, as to the nature id' hi-. occui)ation, lio replied that he was a biav'-ksmilh. “ How is this, sir,” said the counsel, “did you not tell )s that \ oil vveie a shoemaker.'” “I .i.iw ! tlid, /ill,” itpliediiie wilnesF, a!;d I ,;.iy a blacksmith is a sliocniuker — vor orsts.” From late Foreign Journals. Fatal Effects of Pmsio?i.—On Saturday last, two >oung men, hroihei s, of ilie nume ol J. Sc . Picklcs, residing at Holbeck, DCiir this tow n, becuine engaged in a vio lent altercation about some insignificant matter, whet, the fermer sulVu ed himself to be so fatally huriietl away by pasi,ion, that h? fell tlmvnathi' broiiier’s I'eet and alinoit instantly expired. Ltcds ^ftrcitry. The environs of V'lenna were completely laid 'V m!e by a tremendous had storm on the ITiii.Julv. 'i'he firid'^, it v,..s reinark- etl, whfi-e there were yjrntap-e/cfl, escaped wiliiout damage. At St. C^liierine CiTc church, in Leadenhall-strer;, J.,ontlon, provision is made, under the w id (A Sir John (iager. Lord Mayor in ll.e jear for- a'^ser mon to be preached annually on the IGth t)f Novcndier, in commemoration of his haj)py deliverance from a lion which he met in u ilesei t as he was tiavelling in Ihe 'I'uikish dominions, w hich sull'ered him to pass unmolestetl. 1 he minister is to receive 2us. I'oi' ihe sermonj (lie I lerk, Js. f)tl. : and tiie sexton Is. 'I'iie sum of lil. lt)S. fid.'is likewise to bo dis tributed among the jjuor inhabitants, pur suant lo Ihe w ill of Sir John. .7/1 Oil/ Hlf-r. — Died, al I>ewtownham- ilion, on ih** Ijth insUint, Mr. James Preston, ol i're.sloi;’.s-gro ve, in ihe 10 ah ycuj-of his age. He retained Ids mental I'acnllies ilIl the last hour of his life ; he was a mo.,t respectable, punt^iual, and honest man, untl was never know n to bar ter p:inciple in any case. — He was(;adds the writer; in most excellent spirits at ihe late elertion for Armugli, whi re he went anti gavt^ hi;> vote (plunij)ir.> i,> Colupel \ erner. \\‘hen it terminated, bis old hoary he.ul shook, he sighed, anti said it was the iiisl time ihese 7 1 year.*- ihe side he polled for was ever outvt)ted. He has lefl a number of chiMreii and great-grandchildren. C'o/islilution. 1 he follyvritig anectlole is curious, as showing how ulUrly ignorant liie Jiur- mese are ol il e customs of European warlare:—In one of the recent actien.s wiiii the enemy, a svoundeti Jiurman was taken prisoner. His leg was so dreatlfuUv shatiered, that amputation was absolullev necessary to save the man’s life. '1’Ih- operation was accoidingly performed In our surgeons ; but insu ad of being thaiiK- ful for the humanity thus shown to him. he aski .1 when the woik oi ir.ulilation rtoulil be resumed, and when his olhei leg (perfectly sound) and his arms weie lo be cut ofl’;—thinking, i.o doubt, that thus the llnglish were accustomed to treat their prisoners taken in war.^ Star. )on CouMv by the names of S'onc, ai Mr David Cohb, ol Lexiwgton, Keuiurk,- ftv descending the river, with -.Sl.ly k-,v of ,hcm killed their masters, and a iMr. Davis- hired hand, ami also a Mr. (irav, a i’^ senger, returning home tothe'Staio r Mississippi. lu all, f.vo |„,r,oi„ murdered. I-ilty-sixof the negroes r mained with the '^^at on the Indiana sho and those concerned in the murder t number of 1CO, lied ,„,o ,|,e 7 A part of them hati been taken. ^al. Int, A letter from Curarcas, dated A„r 2Sth, published in the United Staiei (' zeiie of the 30th, contains the follow^' paratci aph. We take, il for granted i the United Stales Oazetie is satisficii rf the truth of its contents, from havi,, - published It. Jt IS in more views than one, a sad ailair that is descnbed by it InttL “I must inform vr>u that the U S Charge d’AR'iirs, at Bogota, Insheen as’ sassit’.aled. 1 am not actjuuiate' tiie particulars ; but the brief is, i,mi he was in mtngiie with a ladvof thnr 1,;,,.. lor whieli her broUier demanded sat.s^c-’ lion, but WHS refused; I>e accordmrdv f:ok the opporiunity one tLy, (jj,,.,. Walts hadjjcento dinner, anti hud d,jwu • • :st on Ins sofa,) slej>j)od m and -ic !)libhrd his euti.” to I est COllt lU, M SVILI.K, SKF’T. S. C;{ lo.'foi: i'h'king.—Ou the .■oth and Dr. D.ivid Moore, whose plan' ' itinity of this I )wti picked on; 'ail-. J7 hands, the cnornv,u’. (|uaniryof pounds of seed coi: being ;.n aver.:/e of .IJO lo the Innd. the two da vs on, for 'I’he police of I rankfort Is briskly oc cupied at present, in ierreting out a band of robbers, who reckon among their num bers several individuals of a higher class, r.ighteen of them, as well men as women, have been arrested in cliflerent hotels and private houses, where \hey were occupy ing splendid apartments. It appears that this band intended to carry on its exploits on the banks ot ihe lihine, as w as done at a former period by -Scliin- derhannea and Damien Hessel. Frt)m the New-York Nation. 1 Atlvocate. Sin::ii/nr (W’. — .\t the Inslitution of Mrs. l.eigh in iiroaHwciy, we yesterday w itnessed one of ihe n»osl singular evi- ilene.es of her skill in the curing of im pediments in speech that can possibly Ix conceived. A lady from Massachusetts arrived last Saturday, and was to receive assisianee of Mrs. 1.. on Montlay mor ning.^ Having' heaitl the [)atienl con verse in her slamtiiv.'! ing w i) p.i evious :o ilie e:;iercihe of 'irs. 1 's skii\ weweie pcifet tly satisfied tiiat she rop.Id nol speak two words in uucctS'iyii without giving [lain to the behohier as wt 'l as u> liers;.'!!'. 'Mie name of her native atut '■'le coulti not ]jroiiounce without ini'nv ef forts. anti then only by piece-meal v. h» n she did pariiully succeed. After taking instructions from .Mrs. Leigh, for tiie shall .^pace of ten minu'es. aj)[.)eared lo be ultogclher a ililV-.-i-eii'. being i.'i the ease a:'.! cuiTfctni'-ss of Iier ai-uctdalio;i. The patient could scarct'y believe it her self. Sevc/'al very uitfM-i,!; words am! l)hrases we.-e jji oposed to he: in succes sion, all cf w hu.'.i she ac^.o.r.pli: bed w ith the greatest eai-e. On being de.dretl to pronounce Massaciiuseit', she shook he:' liead and expressed the impossibility of success. On the retiueit being repe.ited. she made the Httempl and pronounced the word with as much ease anti fluency as any person could do that never hatl been afllicted with stammeiing. At tins tlie patient looked as much surprised as those who listeii»‘d to lier. \Ve were present throughout ihe whole proce.ss, and can vouch i'or the correct- iicss t)f this stittemenl. It is. however, but another of llie mimeroiis instuaces that fully testify to .the originality and ellicacy ofMrs. Leigh’s valuable tliscove- ry. 'I'here is no trick, tjuacKerv, or mivs- lihcation about this process.' ;\laj.y'of i P> firute the atiemions of physi tne most scientillc ch.aractcrs tJ't.ar city |• most oi the phvsicians being ai' have boriie testimony to the s;.im opiii-t!isease;i—\v; ion. \\'e arc perrei:tiy sa'isiie..! thai i>o!'^*^'” 1 inn-.s have also bi , n ,,i'eay s? oiher person in the t:ountrv pos-i sses flu i handled. Ct'/iti t I'l.'.'c Ti/jies. clficlnul cure for starnmei iii/, but Mrs. ■ ■ ~ l.eigh and her accredited agents.—At- It 's umlerslood, tl'.ough m-t yet olTi’ tempts have been made bv'j)»-rsMis irJ ii'tt’ouncet!. that Jolin A. K' lg, several places to palm uj,>on tlie cominu- l fi'signei his situation as 'f tie- iiiiy a-motic of cure w hich ha'-1)0 resei.i-jV of le^alinn near the Cuurr .,1 St. blance whatever 10 Mrs. Leigh’s sy.stem. ' \\'ibiaio P.M h /,aw- A very considerable number of individ-1 ofthisrii,, has up[v)inl- uals, who have spent iheir time ami mo-1 ^is suee.essoi. wh.. h sboitiy .sidfor ney fruitlessly wi;h such pretenders, have been obliged at last to ajiply to Mrs. Leigh, and in no instance liave tfiey tle- . - . VIZ : Casu’ell, \\ illam, i.etvjs. P.ufli.i und (jiibeM, pick- etl out in two da\s 5 100 pc.iinds—Lewh jiicked in one day pountls. 'I'he Doctor assures us that the work Was wri'done; but that the hands •.\irmi.i;'j under an unusual exciteine-.* He add- etl also that it was Mexican c large bolls •on, w h.ch and that it was .')ear.', very !j' ,;utifuily oj)cned These facts are highly favorable to thr.? tlesi liption of cotton, which we siioukl be gk.d to sec more generally cultivated among our planters. Atlvice from various parts, states tlic F.asiern Shore, to be uncommonly uiihca; thy at the piose:u period—the autumnal disease'chilh and fevers) sccmioi,ge wi:h un.versul and uncommon >iolciir,‘. Iiimanv [)a'ls, we hear, patients are lir. parted from her uncuied. Others again have tried to find out the secr«t, but that is impossible. Her general ])t incipie is original and phiio'opnicalj but her prac tical rules, ilowing from that principle, vary with tiic peculiar ease of each pa- tiefit. Those who are ( ured only know what is suflicient for ihtir own case. Hence the impossii>ility of discoverin'-- Mrs. Leigh’s system. Disgraceful'J'rnnsnc!ion.—We h'avc been retpiesled lo slate, for ihe information of I'.ngland toeir.cr upon the tlulie^ t' ii. ofiice. .Mr. Lawrenie has al.vi's l) ”n highly resj)ccted ai'ncn,: ;'io'e .. ho know him, for liis character and acconr lisli- menls. He has devoti : much utt't* lo the study of the impori. : branciu s of ])olilical science; and w e .lugur fa\oro- bly of his diplomatic career. .V. y. Kvc. Post. Danger at Sea A gentleman who arVivetl at Haltimore on Sunday last, freni Tampico, gives information l!iat on ihc 6th, 7th aii'l .Stii ol the present monili, he was in company, off the Dry 'roriugas, with the Briiish frigate Hiizzar. from the public, and to ])revcnt a recuu tnce of P ^"l'ani[)ico^ boiiMil tt» Kng a similar transaction, that iienjumin J. Caldwell of Farmington, X. V. on ihe morning of the lOih ult. was married to a respectable young lady of that town; since which it has been ascertaineil that he has a wife and two children, now liv ing in ,Whitesborough, Oneida CO. He is about ,» feet H or y inches high, has black hair, grey eyes, and a naturally lloritl countenance, liis peculiar tact is to ingratiate bimwlf into ihu favour t>f those with wliom he resiiles. As he has lelt this part of the country cn account of the discuvt ry ol his former marriage by the connexions of the young latly to whom he icsidfs, Ashe has leVt this jiart of the t ountry on account of tlie disi,overy of his former marriage !jy ih connexions of the young latly to whom he was last married: il has been thought Ije^t to give ol liim the above tlcr,criptiuii, as a particular warning to the lutlies. He vvouhi have been secured in the Ontario County Jail, liad it iiot bt;en for tlie I'ool- isli pity ol ibe yoiiti!; ladv, wl,om ho has entleavoured to luin. How black musl be the I eartol any n,an who will disgrace his hex by sui,h an act of jjroHigac y ! Rorhnlci' JHotnn. Dr. i’re.iton Ihown, Ijrolhor of the •Minister of the U. Stales I'aris, was shot al a place a few mile^ below Louis ville, Kentucky, by a man engaged in a (iis);ute v,nil another p.-.rson. '1 he Doi tor was attempting to ma';c i)euce be iwcen tliem. He died of the wound on Int.ay night the L'Jrl uliimo. ■\ mosi hlioi king occurrence took pl.ice on tlu* 1, ill ullimo, beiow Louisville, on the Ohio l ive; . i •,! n’i./.ens uf Boiir- land. 'fhc frigate had on hoard Mr. Ward, the English Minister, and also a .Mexican Minister to the ('ourt of St. James. During; that period the vesseh*. were surounleil by water spouts, one of w hich came So near the frigate as lo o- blige her to fire an entire broadside in or- tier fo destroy it. Hoth vessels werecuii «idered in the most inmineni danger. ('ajit. Mackay, of the Londori Pa. kef. arrived at .\ew-Vork, states thui Mi liantlolph was in Lotulon about ihr l.’ th July, and dined with Mr. King,llH' An)f’i ican ('barge tl’.MVaires ; but ihai h'^; diti not hear of him aflervvartis, and pre sumes he was resiiliiig in the couiitrv. On the J2tl ult. a man was killed in iIk; slreelsof Cincinnati, by a blow of the list- A radish, weigiiirn; I.").! pountls. ar.ti iiieasurmg three feet in length ami twen ty-one inches in circumft renct', has lieeu jiroduced in the vicinity of Shephcrd’-i tow, \'a. SId/uft'r.—At flio fali torni of Micsii" perior court lor Hui.kc eoiinly, lii’M i'’• -'^lor;:;anto^ iaytvv cek, a case of d;iiii;iL!: lor s/ini(/i’/', (I’alnjcr r\. \V'ilsiui,) "'.is Iriecl. Wilson had eliar;:;'Jtl I’aluici' 'vit,li hav iiijr sloitMi 5500 vvorUi of hi)ii> fi i>ni him. After Ingenious ami eIof|iU'nl ;ir|^iimcrit.s from the coimsci, .'Hiti lu- iiiinoijs cliargc from his Hon. .Iiidlt' I'ufliin, tiie jury retired, ami in a .short timr* returned with a verdict ot J'rr liinulrcil doHitrs ddnutL^cs ajj;':iiii''l (.IclVn'lant. Jrnsf. (Jurclin'unu
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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