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r, MI. llic NdrMjl': !Ii.ru!i.l. Klcrfions, for Cong/csi. K iznhiiii, City.—Tliomas Newioti, 95 j (Lov ail, 3f!. Mr. Ncwtoii is con- ch;cicd hy a uiujoniy cT ^98 ^otcs in this riisirict. TiuiC Mr. Nfwto/» should have received a tr.ajorily in this county was not expecl- r>(l at the coinmcnccr.ierit of the contest. His rrwnds would willingly have com- pollIldl’c^ lur a majority ag-ainst him, of .=,0 ; it hciiifj i!ie in'iicral opinion that it ^vould he much larger. Elizabeth City >vas added to the district from the one now rcjjrescnted by Mr. Bassett, ^bout ihrce yt ai s ago, and had not become tliorougldy acquainted with its new n^- piP'^eniativc until the recent oppotition. ]t a|)p«’ari> that a closer intimacy wiih liiai, l-.uwvver he may have differed in puliiics with the former incumbent, iias peril c tly reconciled the larger portion of tlic voting population of the county to i.is views of national policy, and jjained jheir entite confidence in the consistency at)d patrioiism of his public career. The ■\oU‘ of the county thus assumes an im- ■jiortance beyond its mere numerical t,iiavacter. Mr. New ton has thus received as strong ,Ti ussurauce of the ai)prohation of his / (insiiiueiits to the course he has pursued i!i relation to naiiotial measures, as he t.oukl it:a'joiuib!y desire. The tiuth is, the |'t’0[)le of t!iis district have jjrelty ;»[ie'ally been left to the independent i xcrcise of their judijmcnts uj)0n poliii- ca! matters, ar.d as they do not lac^ ititel- li^reuce, they were not suddii.ly to be persuaded that the policy of the General (Juvernment whichiheyhad so repeatedly ^.jnfirmed their approval of under every ether Administration, has without any visible change in its features, assumed a haraCter under that of ^ir. .\d.ims, too rdious to be any loiiger tolerated. I'hey ■wore told of the ruinous etVecis of t!u‘ tariff on the :'i'riculture of the South, ;itul ilie still more deleterious effect of the nialiatory system adopted by our gov- cninient in its relations with the l>.iiish • olonics, upon themselves in particular; but they knew that these measures did r.«t originate with Mr. Adams’s Admin- litratiot), and they would not be pei suad- cil hy any process of reasoning w hatever, that they had been reduced to a state of poverty and wretchedness by their oper ation, for the best reason in the world, that they were experiencing the blessings lif competence and perfectly contented with their lot. A physician may suc- ^ ceed with a simpleton in persuading him that he is sick, when in fact he w'as nevei' i'. better health,but it is utterly ini[)ussi- bic to persuade any rational man that he is starving, when he knows that he has n-ver inisst'd his three meals a dayoiVood substantial i’ood. From the Village Ilecord. PI BMC DEBT—U. S. SENA'J i’. luit a i)ity, we had almost said, irhnt a shame I that the Senate did not pass the bill rrconunended by the Secretary of tlie 'i'reasury and which did pass the House of KepreseTitatives, proposing to fxchange i:» millions of Stock bearing an interest of 6 per cent, and now paya- Llf, for as lock lutliat amount bearing an interest of 5 pcr'cent. The thing might r;isily have been done. Not the least difl'nulty would have attended it, and the people w«)uld h.:ve saved one percent, on ^!ie Hi millions until they could have pa:d tin- Debt. There was und is moni'y plenty in market at 5 j er cent, interest pa)aide half yearly, or cjua. terly. Why ciid not the Senate pass that bill ? Can the mlvocates ofthe Soutliern policy tell.“ Oid any one think it would be a pojiular measure, and redound to the ciedii «f the Administrationr was this one of the Jnoasures, m [tiioiicd by the Naiionul In- teliigenrer, parsed upon in s .-rret ctjn- ' lave to be decided as it niiglit ill'ect ^-trty and not tlie public gtjutl .' |L'7^1f 'his one measure, in a!l its ijearings, las', 'ear and this, slunJd be t'xamiiied, a powerlul effect would pruduct’d on tlu' public niind, and not much to the ‘-redit or popularity of those v. ho have ■ fsolved to jjut du'.vnihe Aduiii.Isira-1(ju “right, or \\rung,” anu thougii **ii v,etc [)ure ;>.s the Aiigelb ai the : i.hi hand of f-od.” ■nr'- Mie. I In ri ftrerice to tiie irrugaile j;(^n # ^nii! New HciTnjiSiiirc. an.'. M v''^ood!)ury and C liatuih. r.j it is eunous S ’'■» oi.se!'\ (> with v> Ii;it joy they are t laiiu- :^Mby U.e ‘ eoiiibiiK.iion,’ ;.ot'. 11 hst.^i J- I ihe well known fact that they are j'nisrejiresfniing l!ie O'/mic,..., i.!' tiii iric- ^ : prcti\e states, ll N,_e:ns tlu.l iht yare | t'vo ul the gloriotis b.aid of tweut\ -six, ■'-'l.icli, ate (M ding to t!ie Eiiqnir-! , !-> '.r- ':an;z(d upon ilu’ hli.^h grouiiui of t'-.e ^ oiistilutiuM, and the intcM. t.s of tl;e -Miitry. 1 or ilieui to dri'y the p'jpular -ice 111 tluir own stales, is an act of patriotism; bijt if (ioverii'^r TiUr .Mr. 1 azew111 siiuuld go o\ei'to l!;e ^•iiunlstration, »ve •^Iiould hear siicii ;i ii-'‘iUning( lainour on t lie snbj-'ct, as w oiild 'ii'tle t!it repose ofthe liumLlcst mjukt ’•1 t!.c coinmunweath. I'he'I’letiton (N. J.) True Amei:.:»n stated, !ome three or four weeks that M'\era! [jolitiral t iianges had I'^'^iHly itrkcn ])!oi.c in l^irks Coutity, ynn-.yl\\ujuitv of ilm rf^dete.e lion leaders in Cot.gross, the statement was coarsely denied in the' Doylestown iJeniocrat, and also in the i'renioi) F.ni- poriuin, both oi iheui opposiiiun jour nals. 1 he Editor of the 'i'ruc American, however, maintains his position boldly, and in reply to a demand of the names of those who have changed, has the follow- ing paragraph in his last week’s journal: “ It is enough for us to know tliat snch chan ges //ui*c taken placc, that we receive loceklu evidei.ce of the fact, from gentleiiieii tiuite us •sensible and respeetablc as the Kmporiun. hditor, or his pure brother of the Pemo- crat ; and we are prepared to exhibit names, whenever we are called upon in a res- pecttul way; but w e never will publish them, to g’latify the spite or Juitred of any nun, or any unJer.statulinp; of it-; and tine bcarinp;. h is only iir)\v that tlie truth has lla-^heJ on tlieir niiudj. Its march will be rapid, and its cfl'oct sure. Wherever it rcach(s, proscl\’tes from error will lall into its train in nuiltiply- inj; numbers ; and it is the knowledge o,f the eommeneemcnt of this ehansie uhich tile orii;nis ofthe Oj)j)osition aiT instrueted to ooneeal as !on:; as possible. While the prayer of tlie friends of the Administration is that of Ajax—(live us lioht !—the a.spiration of their oppo nents iij»for darkness and silence. Tiiere is nothin;;; wlueh the Oppoaition so l>ariy. Umtkmui who ask fur them us they awakenin'; of Penn- oiii-ht, may have our authorities; others i,hail j ^''1 ''lie has thrown oil' her ' sluml'eis. She isali’cady ur)and doinir. We believe that changes ofthe charac ter referred to, have recently beconie Irequent in other jiarts of Pennsylvania, anti the cause is eviclent. "^I’he people of Pennsylvania will never commit the seal of iheir consciences to any polhica! chan cellor. 1 hey are capable of judging for themselves, wheihei- or not the course of an .'\dnunistratiou be in accordance with the t.-ue policy of the country ; and, if it be,^ they will give it support, without \vaiting for the cue from any leaders. From this course they cannot b'ediveried any juggling or M..chiave!istn. i\a/. Jm/rnaL 'rr’F.SDAY, .MAY 13, 1827. Rufis King.—This distinguished citi zen closed his long, honorable and useful career, at his residence in New-York, on tlie C'.nh ult. “Politicians,” says the up; y.;l. Journal. nALTlMUilK, MAV 3. The ship Emerald, Capt. Howes, has arrived at Boston, bringing Liverpool papers to the L'oth, and London to the Mth of March. We are indebted to our coriispondeTits, the Editors of tlu* Cen- tinel and I’a'riot, (or the fe-llow inj infoi-- mation :— 1 he latest Laiulon paper speaks Tivor- abiy of the convau-brence of !)otii Lord Liverpool and Mi-, Cannin’g; the Li'ier as weil en;'ij;^h ‘ lo lake ,ui airiu,^’ on the ..oJ. 1 )u* Literary (iazetie n’iiuit k-', that the appoinimetit of .M,'. Canning as Prime Minister was the must popular slateinent of ihe day Parliaiiifnt.—ln the House of Lords, March 2.1, sev.ci'al [)etitiofi:> from the Catholics of Ireland for reliei' iVom disa bilities, were presented by Lord King ; and remonstrances from several Protest ant parishes, “against any furiher con cessions lo the Catholics,” were preseiit- I ed by ihe^ Archbishop of Canterbury, National (Janette, “of whatever denom- j Bishops of Chi(-hesin'aiul a^heiC^.ri jnalion, will unite in bearing testimony the l-:u’l of Shafisbury. I.ord'^King I'l- to exalt.d moral worth, splendid talents, j presenting his jjetiiiuns,'that and profound learning, which were, at least conscientiously and steadilv, devo ted lo t!ie national weal.” The following toast was given at a sup per on the 4th of March, at Providence, li* 1. “ The Kentudy Riflc.—xhc, most certain cure for duelling.” This h a I good one, and very aj-.propriate. Accounts from various quarters fur nish proof of the fact, that a great cluuige has taken place in Pennsylvania in favcr of the Administration. There can be no doubt that Penn, as was recently ac knowledged in this place by adisiinguish- ed member of the opposition in tiie U. Se nate, is shaken” and tiiat her adherence to the “ combination” is at at lea^t quite problematicak Mr. Van Buren was invited tc. adinuLr ir\ Kaleigh, but declined it, “for reasons which,” he says, “ woidd be deemed sat isfactory, we."e it necessary to wtale them.” Ilis southern lour has awaken ed the suspicions of his constituents, and he is doubtless desirous of getting home with as little notoriety a.'t possible. The following very just remarks, are iVom the pen of the liev. J. Ilillhouse, editt)r of the Miscellaneous Herald, pub lished at Gi'l'nsboro, Al. Theunpreju* iliced aud thinking portion ofthe commu nity will readily subscribe to their cor- rec'iiu'ss :— to t)pi)OSL: the I lie did not now entertain the hope that any tiling v\ovi!d be done, to relieve the ‘‘most wvelchcd and most ill-used peo ])le ol L urope.” i'lic Duke of Bucking ham re])!ie>Iv that “ he was convinced there was yet good hope, and tliat the measuri' ior tlie relit I ol the Catholics was one which mii'it and would be ear ned.” ()n a motion lo lake up the “annual iluties bill,” .'vlr. W’hitnioie complaine of the great diireience upon W'. I. anti !•'. I. Su-ars, to t!ie injuiy of the grow ers of the L*ter. He was at a loss lo imagine any re..son wiiy i!,e ijrodnction of free labour siu'u! 1 be loaded wi’h an additional duty of ms. per rwl. while the j)rodiiciiou ol >!.vve laiH)i;r wa'i nt;; exjjosed to the same disadvanta.ge. .Mr. Hu me remarki’d m rej)!v, ilia:. the W. Indian Siigar gi'ouers luid r.o nialeria! advatilagv'i over those of il.i- i-'. I. 't’he i|Ues’.io!i u as !iUN\ ,v one of revenue.— cUlirr nu'oii.iTs li.tving spoken lo the vjueslioh, Mr. C. I’aimei-mai’ituitu'd, that 40 ih;.- l.\>!oni.il Sv.'Nh ai im’icle!! !>;real ilisadvan’aj/'s upon il.e \\'. Indies, iliey were entiiK-il t • the pr^tct.iion of ili.s counil'rv.ii 1 ing iluiy. i he eolonisis had suhinilieLl to various privations without a iiiurii^ur, toi ilje lieui-lit (j| iVie mother counti). Luiic.' tlu' siispe-ision (d‘ their intereuurse wiili ihe L-. Stales, not a compl.;int l.ud been ultered. I'he bill was tlieu poitpt)ued to tht'ne*i.L .IMoiidav. So f;'reat iia-. neoii the imporialioiis in to r.nijlaiul oi 1 ii’iit h silks, that persons eng.iged in Ihe ;iIL trade eouttmiilateil a mt nioiial to louiisiers, i e|^i esenting 'die ruin that laust ensue unless measures were taheu to k .sin the. iiajjortaiion. A complete siaj-Miation ill the tr.uie was])r>>- duLt’d in Ijoiidiiii, and ihe distress among ihe weavers in Spilallields had biieii scarct ly ex.;ee-lcd. A mechani.’ ol i',\o',oulh, (Eng.) has ''oi.striiclt d a luodid ot Kinj'; Suiomt^n's Temple, in sl.eli wurk and minerals, ron- :ai:.ing *'c5 V. iadow!., 11 tow'eis, S'd‘> ')itl- iii.eies, piik;i‘.-> for.lied f)f l .nijCOU l.ng- gli.-ih bheds. The model is four feet te:i iiiflu's ill length, and three feel seven m i)rea(llii. yoiiii^ m(;ii wcr(‘ to ho c\eeu- r:i:ii/ii'i tlu-tc! ‘!i i^i>ndon oiitiiu 'JO;!i Mate'i.— g.iir,. t n,.-ii ;iu i not Mil-'I'lieir oir'-nev-s wc-ic l apc, siicejt sit,-;il- iiij;', .'eej'et:ii;; a iellijc eoiituihin^ I '>/. stealing’of plate, and burglary. Mr. Srrrc/firj/ Cdn,iin —'I'hc pn-j pels ol tlic Jlst slate tiial the hiidtii ol j the iJi^hl lion. Secretary i-. n(.arl\- re stored. Mj'. ('aiming' busily fn-j “ Much ot'llie ll!^-:lti^^yclion which !ias arisen, atul lioes now i-\i'f, ri-l;ttive to th- a(hiuiii.-.tru- tioi. 'if (Mir i nnieie, ui!I !ie fouii.I to Luv'.- origiiKilcd ill the brt. oi (';',-.!|ij>oliitcd poiiti- eluiis— M'. II, w ho eiiiisi ■, " l!iLUi''i 1\ cs eulli led lo the h!;.;-!H-'t hr.'or, ol' llu- eoun'.iy : Hut tlieircniiiils !iu :i n- t I 'r.g ef ihe s.um- opii.i'iii have lu/t pi'dii.o'i iL 1. , tliey \vcrc-(|isa|)|)um- ti--.', und iio'.'. ^i.iii i [H'cp.avii and iliU riniiud ai MU (1 b\ lll(i-,c V 111) lui'laii.iti- aiitl [lopiilir th.-m h;-.\c- ijri-ii iiKii' t!u iiis. !\ I s.— So li;-s |)i-iiiei|ially ; III all tl;e \er\' '-.aiie adri.inisti'.il.nn but iiiaiiav;-'i'. !>_\ .iiiolie r ll.-vi-i utive, wiailil b( peitcrtlv 3at:^i.:cte!'\ t'i iiaau v.liouo'.v cnili pkun.”’ The recer.t ehaii'.’;c^ of political opin ion whi(di h:.V'- '.akei: place in the Statf tient 01 ilio Jtepubiie, for the ^•paci!';- cation of Durango;” and declared null all the acts and (leorees of the authori ties oi that pi'ovinee, v/hile they re- maineil niuler eocr(;:on or intimidation. 'I’he Mexican paper El Sol antici pates that ihe “United States of the Xoi tir’ will be thd enemy and not the natural ally of the Mexican States, “ inasmuch as the prosperity of the lat ter is, perhaps, inconipntible with that of the lormer, or will be the source of their ruin. •’ l^eiudice and ij^norasiee. Ndt. Gaz. LACONIC KXl'KKSSIONS. 7 he greatest warrior of antiquity, an nounced his success to the Senate of Home, wi)h al! the haughty I'xultalion of a conqueror boasting himself master of lortune, in the celebra ed expression, " Icante—sdw—and confi’urrcu'.'' One of our heroes tlesci ibetl lue change of pr> perty made by the result of a sani;uiiiarv battle, in the iicet on the inland -.ea ol Erie, in the words equally fejii itous arul modest, *• He hare nuf !h" eneiioi, fim! the)/ are ou>s.’ Aii ad'. i. cusor in lid n‘w spupi iw ho hcis bi-eii l i.i i'.uder u' a stray artich : writes tiiu-s, “ n> r/,.v fuur.d —call—dcveri/je—and /ccciiK it.” yd. 'I'lie Patterson (N. .f. ) Intf l!i;;-encei states liiat a man agrd lo: years, t ame to that plare Iasi week l';.. , Nr o Y.,rk lui too!, a disiaiicf (d‘ 1 ;> miles lo oljiain empluyment. He is ,u luitive of Scot-i land. Cure fur Inlt:ni>)er(inc>—'I’he Nev.'-Vork 1-' 'ily .Advertiser publishes .inollier case ofintemperanee which .vas cured by Dr. CMiuiuhers’ medicine. The patient, An drew H. lluilon, of Newca-.tie, DeL- weie, had been l\vd\e vears a c .^muiou drunkard, to(d>; the ?‘ledit.iiie on the Jt'.di Marcii, and up lo th.e lliii .\pni had not taslLcl or had an inclinatlou to t.d^e ar dent spirits. The lu-st eliect of tiic med icine iu this case is Unit exi)erienced by Hutioij s \> lie, who s;,j s slii; "’is uov/ in a hew '4orld. ’ There is a tiumerous class of iul. mpcrate persons i'or whose c ases the mcdicitic (d Doctor Cliambers oli’ers no remedy—-we mean Tippler^-, V. l;o •‘;.^\cr '’.ink, neve.- gel drunk”— “just lake a !;Iass ol billers in the mor- ning, a fjlass or two at eleven o’clock, a dram ol bi’audy betore dinner to cause an ap')elite, one or two in the course of ihe meal, and anotlier to rinse ihe mouth and settle tlic dinner, and an occasional one in the ecnirse of tin* aiiernoon and eve ning—but never lake loo mucli.” Eor such persons the medicine is of no use— tiieir case is hopeless. It is as necessary liiul the |>atient should know he is sick, as ihat the Physician should understand the na.ure of the disease, to cffect a ' Bolt. Pat. ■The town of Bar- ring!o.n (N. ILj . s e^sed no i.ix lasi vcar; and as tlu-re was no state t.,\ lev- lerl, the inhabitan.s of lii-t tovs r wci c free from taxation aitogethei\, Ti.e (jidy public expense was one pauper, support ed at thirtu three cents' per uxek! The Nantucket I'.nquirt'r states that a young lady ol that town has printed w’tli a pen in imitation of lypograpiiy, ih:e« books, containing nearly two hund"ert diHulecimo pages, so accurately rcbem- Iding impressions of type os to mock iho nicest scrutiny. The Jackson Democrat, a paper pub lished in Reading, Pa. iias been discon tinued for want of patronage. The “ Christian .\dvocate and Jour nal” has l)een ))ut)lished at New Vork under the patrouagi' of ihe .Methodist com^rxiou lor w'eeks. It lias nov7 Livdi'v thousand suiisci iber.'i, 1 he system of Mrs. Leigh, for the can- ol St; iniiierifig, cotiiimies lo oe ap- (died wi’.li I he hapjjiesl sue.( ess in New- York and Philal-'lphi.t. The editor of the 1\ atiorial (Lizetle relati s a'l instanci^ o* a r(‘C'‘-it cure of a daugluei- ;r..ne of iru personal friends, vviih whom di t-he orum.'.ry methoda had been tried lu v.iin. a Hi' 't Ln'Vfjrr.^, — Di' hotie.sfy is of such rare occurrrtjce among the N'oiarici of I'ai 's, vvlio ai' o act as cotiveyaJicers and o’isigners' ot' mor.ev 'luring an'.ingemt'nt: td’aifairs that pa>; , thri-ug!i ih- ir ! aiids^ that one of ihem ha\ing (Hi a ret cut oc casion gone off with X'j'joO, the (lody were so shocked, lliat tiic} irniot uiately made up the sum lo the j)ariy injui'e;!. ('rfr/iiob^t/.—After death, P/ofessop Porson's head was dissected, aud to 'lie confusion of all Craniologists, but lo the. consolation of all blockheads, it was dis covered that he had the thickest ^I'ulj of any Professor in Europe. Pr ssoi* ^lall, on being called upon to exjilamihis pheiiomeiion, and to reconcilc so lein- cious a memory, with so thick aiecepia- cle for it, is said to have replied, “Ikjw the ideas got into such a skull, is iheit* business, not mine; I have nothing lo do wuh that; but lei ihetn once get ie, Mian is all I want; once iti, I will di’fy them ev er to get out airain. ” .'t/I Jhrful Mtnnent.—] from Ncvv-Or- h-:uis ill tlic hc,n-ii,ning (,f I'ebruary, in a small srhooiK-r, boiiiul toi-NeA Vurk. (K sceinb-d tlie river without aii_\ accident, ami w ._iit to sea with a line bree/i!. \Vc had favor.i./lc winds and good wcallier for the first five days ; on tlic morning ofthe sInIIi it be,i.;-an to (doiid up ; as the day woi\- away, tiie gloom inereas(Ml ; and whim the night set in, it was as intensely dark a.s 1 ever ri-meiiilK-r to have seen il. The no velty and inti-resl of my situation previ-.ntcd iiu; from turniiig in. 'I’lie scene vv.is awfully grand; tin- rolling of t!ie thunder eould be dihiiii'pri-,bfd a!)Osc the roaring ol' tin uavc.i, an 1 ihe iivid (lashes (if hj^htiiing .lis,-,l;i .id lo a inomer.t the raging wati-is Vijuiul a.--., i'euntm- iied walking the deck with the ca;itaiii, who wa-. ri-lating to tnc some of the mans daii;;( rs and ilitlicultieh that a liiV of thirty \earsou ilu- occan had snliji.clv.! him lo. lie had bern thrice sliipwrc cl.ed, and twici; eaptui-i 1 Iv, Uio em my in the lute war with HngI.'oid. lie u a.-, a gficd seaman, and had all the \irtu. s and vie. s /t' a sailor. W e eontiiiucd on (h i k s'nu.; tiai; , the \ ii'.d was iie.i' as-d lo i g:d‘. J l,c v,;;\is iKi; iimuiii liiis l.i;li, aud ou; little vi-ssi I danc ed ov ■ r t in iii 111 Iiu ; slv I,-, wii(-ii aceideiitall;, ea-.’.iiig my . y , o\i-i- h r sid*-, I thoiighl I |er- I e,-. .-.1 sui.KS l.in;;- dark moving in (he v.atcr I poii.ttd it (j'.it. 1(1 th-- (;.ijituiii, uIkj iio so'jii- t r s iw' it, !iaii, V. :lli an i .\i I.ia.atiou I' t' iriPi- and (lisi).iir, h'-ir.'d, “ W'l' are aM h.-.l ’ ami s|iniii;;'’(J the bu.ii.n-ic 'or hi>. ti urn|n I. 1 -.I'x ia .111 iiis‘..uit Hiir liaiigi-r ; il w'.s l.iir -..hij' bt ar.ti;'; lull UJ.'JII u:-> I I.IK U il' , st;ii(k ii> iJdc . si j/( Ojlil- dip •rairei; dm ini:: a iireaf part ol' the jotli j at the foreimi oilier, in Ilaiisaetibu siness with a numbered the- ru’ei^^ti ar,i- Penn.syIvaiiia liav»; >:;!VL'n an alarm to ihi.* Oiinositioii, vvl’.ich they very im- [■'jrlcetly cor.eeal iiiuli r a tone of in- j •’il asinjr r.onhdei''’!'. It has been the ^ bassadors a.id ministei.'., amoii:;; wiioiri I setieiiv’(d so.'.'f (li’her intricfiiiiig pidili- u ,is Mo(.--ieui' i'’ahdv, iIkj amIi.’o-iiMlor I eians to ^acrJ^;(■e l.c-r .'ic-vvs ol policy, i (V(»m llic NellierLmd''. and ,Mr. ikdla- aioi her interest.' lo cjnciliale \ irjrinia in fav(n‘ ol Cien. Jackson. I'ut when it h pmr.-ose.d to JVniisyl- vinia, not ill tei-;r>, iiidec'ij—oh, no, (he schemers are too we ll ,^(dlo.•led and skilled lb. Ih.it—iait hv tiic aet-> ol'some of her (loii-tic:!! !e idi ; , ti) her (dd and tri"d jadiey, and to fall iMo liial l(j_whieh she has niiiformlv slood in opj.'osiuon, it is higli lime ibr t!ie mass of her citizens to J'sk iio;i wiiom flic j/ropo.'ilioii lias i)ro(‘et-iled. ;i! J,, , , •,». tin, the Amr-rn an m.nister. 7'he opposifidn pap'^rs in Mexico eomplain bilKn'l}'ol'ihe niaimer iti which I (lemraLs -\c‘u;rel.! and llidiav.iiri weix* | an cstedaiid .“'Ciil to fo! ticsse.s. 'I’hey ' I'ejit'escnl iho acla^ im inl'i in2,fm.nl ui’j the ('on.'titulion, and pie'^^nai.i v.-lh vc-i rv serious CMr.se'pienc ■j (.'nti.o ‘J !til .Marcli, both iro':cs(U ' tl'.c Mexican " j).i-.s;-d rc'-(/ii;-- tions which (!,!•( (;ur (|i struc.ti.iii -^w.s in cV IIS I I a |i.‘i;ai'Ii w i.ai i scan.i I v - • i:.. de C. t Ie' \ i-n*, w c sh'.Hii l l;(f buried III tlic ocean \>lth')itt the h a-1 ]'(i-^.;,ih'y 1 fcln-!'. 'l'!r e a;;t,iiii twi(.c r.f.;- ed h.i Inii/iji' I lo liail lie;-, hiil- fn;;h* and dc- hjj.i.r lead ■ huii mute. I ; aalcheil it froai him and III a \i,n i rendi-i'i-d sin)era:itur.d! v lnid he the d.:n';i r of my sitlla'.K.ii, V.Ilich\.a-. !|( .Il'd ( S' il ,.b' , \ f 1 h(- I oal I il,;' I it t lie waves, I hull In r \. illi “ Star.ji/.i.d hi.:hii ” In an ii. taut alti r I he.-ii- i liic (,;ii( t r (if lu. r d'.-ck, in a v eci ■•e.ni . ly j( s lend than liiinc, pass the \.(,rd (,!' “ II ii'd ;i ,>)l 11 ijoanl.” In aiujtln.r iiiomciit shi ;-is-.id us v\it!ith(; velociiy of liglenia", hu;';.: bulk iihd iift_\ saili enstliig u Mill ('i i.rH-; j',loiiai 0-. tr tlic V k (jOur liub- m-s.-, 1. Si.c rt.lh d 111 '.Ik- i !...-.,.i (”.e . tinned h\ !|n- jeiM^iii^' 'il the va t lioJ_. b her, and n> arly uj.sct. 1 siji.iv .'11 the latk, (IV I. rcome by ttie inUii'.i:', (;t my leeli'.ig-), di as il were 'il t!.e j)>,i'..- ertjfn.el. u. Ir-. vt.-r',-d i;iy m. If, and .ipiii i.a''i- ed oal' e..i)t.iiii ; hi' a . s'aiidiiig in ihv. '.*i.ij po;it!iii.t. l.ii-i'ji\- th'j \i:>s'.d had pa 1 us, •iiid a; [. j.e-(.d ta be i a'. ii-^lble to the ( :-j'. ets .aoui.o ii.ni. I spoke lo him, IkU he aii'.v. i, red Ha- i.i'i ; 1 .)(a. i.ira, .iii'i l,e ai'uused .1-) lr(/iii .tsii.j'.r ] . I' v •. t;( ;ik- time hi f^i'.- lu?. naiid 1 - -0.1 1*.. en’iure, aial he af’ erv. .irds told me, ,.i ,11 I,;., il.,ii;;cr and peial-, .eiii ■>. ..I n (' I'.l! • ,r 1 i; II. !:i the !aee, and d, i,\. i-. .Cr-.*-jce i. . .;i.:.v.--.;. !e, i,e v--. neei; im- j '■•ei.cd w.l.i ,..C i.ty (u ia- di ',tMK'.r as al iii> a. T’, As h,;- :ne, I '.bail ne\. ,- I'l.'- niy t'-ilia ,;' (.n ‘\ i i ;i'id . nij^ht, .a. e .u. I ' ' ■ - a ie;.. 1' 'a..... ■i.l’.i'-j’, t!n u: I'a: I; ;r ' • J/i.'.-./ WaVcAvcn it 3ca\v‘W • 'J'lioiiias I’rnltiM* tSj* Co. 11KSIM'(’’ri'ri.I.V informs tlie publle (liiit % the} have rec. ivcd and (dler far sale a fevv' g(dd and silver patent lev( r WiCclie', (gi-ntle- mon and ladies) a few good jdain W atchts, Warranted; goallenien aial ladies’ gold Chains, Seals and K ).s; soiin- handlOiiie ili-easi I'iiu, I'inger kings, Kar Itings, 1'i.arl and di.rr. e, and l*aste in setts, kc. Lc. ; all or ;ui p ut of which we will s-11 liw for cash. ClockH and Watches n-paired d the sliortest; notice, and warruntedto pcrl'urm. C’a.b -'iv';!! for gold and slU er. N. l». VVc. e\pect to PeCcive in a sliorl tinnj some ele-aiil .Military anW plated «j!,od>, i'ci . Charlotte, May M, 1H27.~.:?(; 4I.L those iiulebtiil to me a.s (iuardioj fi r JA.MKS (/I..\UK, arc reipiesled to n.ako payment at our (,'ouiil_\ (^oiirt, or confes . jitdg- ment. i hose w!io f.iil lo avail tliem-.eU^s (')t' this friendly notice, will lind their notes in lie; hands of iJic proper (»li';cer for collection. JNo iiirther indufi;eiiee w ill be given, MAj'i IKW W VI.LAIJE, Guardutn. May 10, 5.SJ7.—otr.3r. rUv wY liuu\s, V(u* rns\\. ri^Illa snh'cniier hasju-! received ;oid is mov I. (ipe..ui;^j his suppl', of s.jilng l.ood^, vvhi( U he will bell ,il uiui->iu.lly low [irii.ca, fur '* only. r,i;i:i..\ KK.NDIilC.';. Charhitti-, \I ,y r;.:.-.— it ,j. iw’coatuj. & coopart, n\ \ |j\(. entered into copar'!a--.-.,lu)) in lie- ^ler^aollile Miisii)c.-.s, h.ive n o\ on h.oid, at liieir Mia-e I..’ nnks mjuIIi of harhi’te, on the puhl e road I ■irling Irom (^harlalle to I aiidcii, h. a large ;,s .jrtmeiit of Dry (ioods, Jl.-ipd W.irc, Sadh'j-y^ C'l'ockery, (Ha^s \V;ii(*, and u (jiiaiitity of II low tar Cash. ’ —n ) 'Vv> Vvv\*\u«ivs. fi JI \ 1'. I'l !iy j,os,;ession a tnie ,f \l K, t il( pinpi rt -y' \’r. I!(indley of Sa-'ini:’, a'd .1 l’.\ oill' I'li^; ) t.rn.'r., c'. .'I'jus (,f ’-a.s.ii^; II .staii'.! .d p ia:.I )!(U, > \, ■ Lak' opporluiiity MeI.b. lie aelts .:-'.ia ( liariii'.li', w.i.'.; ’oh,- m n .g tu ul ol ^l^. .) mil Murp.iev, a. ■.\iio supci i.u isd-, my jd.Oit .taai :,fiair... The s;ison In., ( oii, ill n i-(l, and wa I! cn 1 the I ist ( ! .•(li. , ■Hid other partieul v. ill Ik: ap|/h(.ati ai to Mr. .Nlwrnb' >. W M. J)W!I).^()X WwWwv' V ’is ;SiV\c \uv e s. nd 1'or r.ale at thi.s . , ■'•jok, . Hi.tied, ‘ A i Apoio,^^^ ,1,^ !,v („lbvr!. • Ills nov.n on I t’ST I't HI.I>liF.l), a iiee, •• strn UU'( s cni ;i .\le.\!av. ale addt il, It', iiiar.'.k n; a bool., ij,;, Aica.inder i.erdon] I’nti'le.l . d ■ ,1,.U i;- .' of th r.oidv i.f i*.'-.die.-..' ” I! , lli.MJV i;rrKM.ii. A. .M. With an .-V i.p. nd. )V .‘aas M. \\ilmi:n, |ia-,loroi li I^y fiiser un.i i'h'i I a|dii.,. i\VVui*'avk\('\\\s viuiV I O’t v.^ih..' uf the Jju;-u:vL (D
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 15, 1827, edition 1
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