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MHpIi f.tr us a t’ai t if !•' •>!’ i' > MU,ill :.n j,')-':i!U'- in (’u“.ci-iniiiitM;; l !•.;’ iiniils iA li.ulvvav*:, ;>n ' r.oininoi* f-iads. i »’t I's tor ihe s .Rt* tif compMViSon, ihut oi>»' bout is as rxiieusive iii tlie iri!,» \nd n)uintrnanc e as llirei* w ai^pfons. and tliis will !»’ a libeiul itllijumuc to th’ tlisadvaMtai»e of tlu* l)ca!s. and in j'uviii of land cania^r. li will lh«'n hi- truf, IVom tlie prrcedinfj statcmrnt, that one horse 'n nu-ans of the Canal poifDnns th" work (if fiftv horsfs u[X)n a load, on*- mall the work of tw entv-five, a»idoru‘wa^- j^on vny ntarly as much as sovt-iilfiMi wai^iTons. Nor is this the full acxouni of thi* matter, for the man, hoist', and ivaij^ori (la that in one day, which tiu* twrnty-fivp men, fifty horses, and S'jvcn- tcf'ii wasrs^uns d> in t\to flays. Now ii we suppohf the day’s work of ihe niati to be one dollar, that of the horse half a dollar, and the wai;j?oii to he wor h fifiv I f..u - day, !ht value of the work don.- a) tiif three united, is two dollars a day. n*' 1 (he value of the work done by the itycnly fi»»‘ men,fifty horses,and seve'un tt "va^, -‘ns in one day will hefiliv eij^ht dol lars am! a half, or one hundred and se'- tMi'.fen dollars in two days. It plaii.U i’oi'.ovvs then, tliat \\ hen the cost of con veyance by land cat ria.^e aniounts to on*' lumdnd and seventeen dollars, it is no more than three dollai'S by a C^anal, or il ihr f Xjjense hy \vaj^[i^ons anti horses upon a 'i'urnpik.* Road, he ei>;hiy seven dollars and a hall, it is one dollar hy the C-atial or Railway. The liljerty here taken in ikini; of the Canal and the Railway r...^i' . .A-; (l.isc: t';inr) of the S' llini; po'ivei’. U i'- |)ainful to feel compelled tomeulion th^'se thinj;s. Our aflei lioT'S shritikat the per- fcjrrrvit'rf oi what duly seems to iepiire. liut this lessens TU't our respect lor the illustrious 4ianie of Ju kkuson. while we •SHU-lU£tlUr, I'rom the Niition:tl Cazctte. We have before us C'arthagena pjazcttes of the first week of Jun^*, which contain a loiip; messaee of (he Vice-President ol j iieai tily rey;;ret that cons’;(krnlinn did not | (’oiotnbia to the Colombian Con.u;ress of inter[>ose to prevejit the publication ol if^27. It is a lull review ot ihc late his- pinions, (xpresscd, |>erhaps, untltr a fji-ep scM.se of Icelineon account ol |)rivate didkullies heaped upon the writer, or I)ecause of same oiher disposition ol tiiind. lie was canonized in tlie hearts f)f his countrysnen, aiul this pr(«ceedin^ will not reduce' th*‘ir re^jard for th.e me mory of that venerable and remarkable man. lory and j)resent concerns of the Repub lic. The Vice-President treats liolivar with the utmost respcct, and professes the fitronf^est reliance on his intentions eat his own words.—^oah and powers (or the cure of all public dis- . lV/.V7/, ulu.sc r-amt is hrutalitv and coniempt fur publu oi)!iiion, ,.X|,ros,;-s IMS joy at ,hr .leal i ol ‘t”"' nin-. He did the same when Romill}, Whitbread and Londonderry died. lU „„uld 10 .l,e same, 'f “7 were hung in chains on U imbledon Com mon. Jiiit there is a new lory paper, called the Standard, which came outjH.d charued Mr. Canning with having ditd y^//a>4/ '—The cold blooded calumny caused a fe ling of universal disgust, and the reptile who invented it, was forced powe orders. W'c find in his rnessaKe the fol lowing notice of the Congress oi l^anama and Tacuhuya. “Our relations with all the states of Anifrica, so far froiT> being impaired, A vvriter in the Charleston Courier tyken that consistency upon which reprehends, in terms ol just severity, the j vt lf.ire of all depends. 1 he greni conduct of those Opposition editors whoj .\,nerican assem!)ly will contribute efTi raciouslv to perf ct the alliance oi the Uei)ublic 'vith some, and to dtfine clear- lv our political ainl commercial connex ions with others. 1 h.it assembly met at have dishonestly attem|)ted to make Ih*- ignorant or slupii portion of their read ers bi-lieve, that lJuchanan’s letter con- lirmerl in every |)articulHr, the statements of (i* n. Jacksun, relaiivt; to a cormpt proposition alleged to have been made to liirn by the friends of .Mr. Clay, lie say*— When men deliberately endeavor to deceive ami misreprrsent, (as is evident in this case, hy many editors,) the con clusion is forced upon me, that political honesty, that all sense of consistency, and respect for the understandint^s ot tlieir readers is disregarded. Mr. Hnchanaii’s letter is an unvai nislied statement ol lacts, which contradicts the statement made by Gen. Jackson in every essential point : viz. in dates, facts, and motives. The letters are before the readers of these pa pers, and writteti in a plain and intelligi ble stvle ; yet, in violation of truth, and in cunten»[)t of the understanding of their readers, they assert that Mr. liuchanan cotfo!)orates the charges and statements of (Jen. Jackson! Can it be possil)le, af- Panama on tl;c 22il Jutu', the representa tives of Central America, Petu, the Liii- ted Mex.ica'1 States, and Colombia being War/migs.—On the 1st inst. a man nam ed Bazileel I5rowr,residing in Greenwich, came to a sudden death w hile attempting to snlit a log with a charge of powder. ... Having prepared the charge and procur- i.i led the lire, it is supposed he heKi it over the powder, and blowing it, a spark was communicated, which produced an ex plosion and in an instant, as it were, he Ivas in another world. He is represented as having been intorJciued. On the 5th inst. Mr. George Elwood, of Norwalk, Conn. was found dead on the the mouth of the harbor. A beach at pre,..,u, .,,.1 great book o, j.iu,y ..f ' Th,. sl c' lrv ol I'otV.Rn Affairs will l.ud jy,.,iue,„ly Rive,, i, ,I,.,-,iim-.tlir Treaty oll.p did not expect to irroa n l>"ff_""' siiljniit to you, ill iltie lime, the'1 reaty I ■ ^ , , ,i„. ,i lu'l'ore Itis |,.., peu,ul miioi., leasue and co.federa- lliem, 8c as lie « e„. out the da; Ulou his tion between the acting states ; to which treaty the other j^overnmetits of Soulli Ainerira may accede : also, the conven tion which determines tlie contingent to be provided by each of the conlederutes for the common defence, and the arrange ment as to the nu/de of employing and directing the contingents ; also, the con vention which regulates the annual con vocation of the assembly in lime ot war ; end. and various der laralions. In these trea ties, those whiih Cohniibia had before concluded with the govet riments ot the Slates I'epresented in the Congress of spe; us a'ik‘ in their efl’iciency for transporta tion, I would remind the reader, is found ed II 'on the present reigning opinion of Knirineers, and upon such evidence as ha' been given in the preceding num ber. Were a Railway constructed from the rr'ojjr.iains to Beaufort on the sea coast, ijP' (lure coiiUl be trans]>ortei\ from one Ct.(! of It to tht other, throu^'h a disanc.' of two hundred int! forty miles in two tiavs.—This must be evident as soon as we rellect, that regular Line Carriages, with ptoper change of horses travelling night and day, to go at no greater rate than fi\e miles an hour to accomplish it. It i, untju. stionablv in our PO«''-r pJ^^-iu^V^ris'Vo'Vhc'oireV't ^fthe^new North. wlu,se phiUnthropic ,;ovornme.,1 le.e Stic!, a l.utlroad ,Mlhottt thi ^ havtu^ accepted the invitation xhtch «.■ ieast tn onvenience to the people in hve threaten to Hoor Mr. cave to it, took a corn .spondent interest vears. Shall « then delay » n'otnen, |object. Prohahly, seriously to commence a plan which, if credit' He tells us there is noK»'’''a' Rntain and tiie Low Countries accomplished, must be ot ‘''‘•‘^^‘"'‘*^1^ commisMonfrs invested with value to the State. The Major was one of the long-s.ghted, same character which they had at death, bade them farewell. A long in dulgence of intemperate habits is su])- posed to have aft'ecied his mind, and produced u temporary insanity, which may have led to lusdeatb.. Died, in the same town, on the 6th inst, James tayer- weather, a^ed 26. lo liabiis of intem perance early imbibed, and consUnlly continued, may be attributed hisunliinely aij(>ut lf utui I ) iucl.cs 'vvldo which lias the power of viuding itself u! • nee in live minutes, by means of a spring lever, that falls instantly, v\ ithout dimiri- ishing or retarding the power of the ma chine. When put together it comnien- cea motion imoiediately, without any starling caure, «nd moves a pendulum a: about the same rate of a clock pendulum” We are informed that it has now been running about five weeks incessanily, and several distinguished mechanics, vvhi> have seen it, say that they see no reasou to hinder its running perpetually, until i: is worn out. The ingenious inventor in tends taking‘it to Washington the ap proaching winter. Springfield (Masi.) liepub. Our JSIarket.—We think wo consult the true interest of rayetteville, as we know we do of the back country merchant and planter, by advising ihein not to come to town yet to jiro; ure their winter supply of goods ; since not a single merchant has yet received his stock of Dry (ioods, and some articles of tit oceries are by no means plenty. Of Sugars, for instance, we arc authorised to state that there is not an adequate supply. Salt is plenty, and there is a tolerable supply of Molasses and Cofl'ee. Some of our merchants h ive re turned from the north, atid their goods are on the way, part of them on the rucr; as soon as they arrivo we shall announce, the fact. The nierc!)ants who jrade to this place would have reason tocoinplaiii of us if we deceived them, and induced them to come before the fall goods have arrived. The injury to the trade of the place would be manifest. Fayetlevilk Observer. ter this direct insult to the understand in , pajama, weie all mt-lied down or merged, of their readers, that they can j The Assembly transferred its sittings to any coiifidence will be put in their ii^ser-1,).,p United Mexican States, tions, or that any atientiun will be given ^vill meet the reiiresentatives of to tlieir conclusions ?” public, of the Emperor of Brazil, and Major Noah seeitis to have a fearful "'■ ministersof the. United Slates of the presentiment as to the effect of the new publications with which Clen. Jackson and Maj. Eaton threaten to Hoor Mr. Mr. Benjamin II. Mcrriman, of Wal lingford, in a fit of derangement on the 3d instant, cut the throat of his infant son, a few months old, of which wound the child dii-fl almost instantly. We un- detstand Mr. M. has sustained a respec table character, and is a person of con siderable property. He had expressed a I II t' ri’^ W I I I Ml V I I H. I \ I / I ^ 1 T » .* V • . ^ .r - e . • ' I f . . Rio de la Plata, of the new Bolivian re- fear, several months ago, that he would destroy some of his famiiy. 1 hei(! ai e va rious opinions respecting the cause t.f his occasional delirium. Some persons think it was-produced by his too free use ol spiritiuis liquor of late. H • was surry for having committed the deed —readily ^rave himself up, and plead guiliy to the charge set forth in the warrant (or his arrest. He is confined in goal in this city.—iVctw Haven Jieg. The steamboat N >rth America arrived at the city of New-Yoik, from .Albari\. on Wednesday las'., in ten hours and ihir iy-lhree mi'nvtefi: after stopping at eig'i. to say wh' thei' thev will employ as soon , ‘ ••■“j ' - - , ^ i as p .ssible such an Engineer, a, shall in | ITtl,’, of all which A Mexican editor says, uader dale the L:::;t:':t;d'’:o?:;;.re ::t-::atf;:™t I KtalM er, the means and the expense. ^ " in Z e ! of Bueno, .Avres and Chile, for the Con- C.MiLION. were in.ha. capital.,. .■ Knertedlv -md ver\ ' ihave oci u "it bor-H the r-;i,ler«,ll exruv iI.i. eRo. 1 comes rath, r ' ’‘1’ ‘ | the assct.ibla(;e ol' the I’lenipoten- pied 40 iniiiutes. The distance Ijetvveen tisn. somnimes reioncl lo. Il is ii.euRl.t :m- ^ mnl a/IIO/WS lor the Major, and such as Tacubava, is no longer useI’ul t the t»o cities is 160 miles, so that she jiortuiit to build our opinions aiui virvvs upon , ^vent with him in his admirable construc- > . * ■ >s the fo.imlHtion of farts: and the wnter wUlu-s of Mr. Buchanan. 1 the Contrary we consider it as being toh. IkM persoMHlIv r.sp..nsi!,k fmMluMruth nothing left for them but to h^very day more important, uf the circumstaiici sln re |in'Sfnt (I. I lie rase j J . o .r • r .t,^.nol r.i.i persuacled thai the recent evcins «n i ci u, can.iot he nn.st.ted, for it was noted down - I -bey the ^ //J | Colombia and Central America, impera- Tjhtx r 'vt till* tinj'* witli ri'n^'tilToti. i swOft? tnQl Alr» 15uc.nirwiTi nds uclicci^ us i . , • a i ** 4* 4* *i Hi'h S' Ko’slirresiM.kMM.f.Nvcretwohorsr^.....^ ...» i.,;....-.! their chieftain, and 1 t>'ely demand the continuation ot the w»fr(;ii.«. sucli as arc roiiimonly used in that ;oii otlii r [jiirts of >he iiortlurn country : but one cf I ( ni Carrie clay more important, and we are persuaded that the recent events in Peru, I swear that Mr. Buchanan has belied, as ' nersed, and injured their chieftain, and j ■d;!|,en fall to at^d tear his character to pie-1 conferences ; an.! moreover, we are com- f -l,e northern CO.,I.iry : i;'i"'i'c ^ j , ossihle energy and expedi- inintd O" the sni.ject with I.urope ant 'S at ]e;ist t'n l^urrels ot Hour.—j . • * the whole world, tiiut will ridicule us ll •Hu- tli.y tan do on their iuipri.vnl roads. | 'loj-_ _ Coleman of the New-Vork abandon an enterprise for which there he fonnd on a Powcrlul [From N:lei’ Weekly liegi.stvr, Sept. 1;> ^ ’I I. Her from Mr. Jeffi rsor, with its ex ao'diiiary intro('uctif*n from the pen of In: governor of'\’irgiiiia, will claim esi’^ i ijl attenti(jn, and both will prove prt g'l lilt with unpKjfitable controvt-rsy, and ,-M'e birth (j feelings that had better be t*!! rep'esseil. Notie uthcr than a very brave, or verv rash nv.n, u'* think, would havi- i,^ken up(in himstdf the responsi- bili \ of pulwishing i iiis letter of Mr. JetV’ rson—a letter which hundreds of t'lousunds whtj loxed him living and revere liis memory, would pronoutice to l/{‘ ?puti.)us, but because that they cannui bti. 've Ml. (iiles would send forth such a paper \eiilicd with his own name, so jTMi irn.ini d'. some (;f its pa' ts apper^r u» what they liavebelieved were theesta!)lisi - cd opinions of t leir depar tod friend ; and liundri ds of tlioiisar.ds w ill feel as il thev liad lost him a ve oml lime. He is made lo statid o:)[)osed tt> tlie principle (d pro'eMini: comiiierce ;.nd na\illation and niaf ul’a* turcs—U) be most dei isiveiv a raiost iiiiernal iuipro\*‘in( nt«;. and as i'eai’fii'ly api)rel)enditig a gaihenng ot undrlei^aled [)o*ver into (he hanil of the liaiioftal goveninunt, h glsl.itive, ex- PCiti'* S‘’'’1 judirial. e .lu’. e ln'fore us ll! ( ( ir lM'ated rej)ort on t!w lii> fii- V' IM I' ‘eci tvii V cl lion. I As to Mr. ' I'vening PoHt, ss i, i ■ ' reatlit,.; that Mr. liuehanan’s letter Aw] ■>“ auspicious a sustain the (Jeneral tliroughout, he will be under the necessity of reading the let ter a third time, and then he may again eat his words.—Aul. Journal. and which br'rinninir.” j’, ' si'i] jiofts the liio't . ia'e>itl;e t r.pt'dieiicv of i'r(‘teriing fi,r!i:.'ice and liiiv tgal inn ; also his f.v- j-,/o'^ lit er to Ut iij ji.in .\ustin in lSi6, as s'lo: :- a j!ie i!i I'.tvor r.f manul’ai tnit-s a, tMc wa'i V. lit!* ii~ ;irul we lerolh-cl th.. ) !■ si: IX (i lia lli bt !. w of the United b ui>'S \\ liu h V. as pa'-sed tir I.() w ti inoun I ui ii.'» ’ I It I ;t I'.i' a roud; we.I n jMi;.ber ihr pieaMire vx c h it !.e I,, U Mtl e I I i*e i ei n: * * i’ e|o- ral \'- i I a re, \ r r V. as I'hiid (inflilution enough to, p 11 C*1 'ise :illd Ju \ 111 et n !iu 1!ioii'j «.)I do 1- j V, f'.M I/,Misi. I I, .itid ajifit'A that vast | t 1,1’o-y tu the !'•■'.tial union ; which he I miS' ll, at li( s',-.thou{;ht r(.u!d not be II ,M u i11 ou t ail aileI ation I I t he ons!itu- iioti.jnd that w ould not have obtaii.i d I v».is (iisj.i'nsed with. I. iidcr ’In s.iuif » L.ii-e —’ates miglii iis \'cll be s'.id —b' I (jfiSI ri;I'tion ; a aiitee tiity sliov'id h:ivc “a repuL’licuu de isheries. in iryl. c nd de- From the Hoston ratriot. livmnrhahk Coincidences. — It is a fact worthy of noticc, that the three longest reigns in English history have been those of the three Kings, each the third ol their respective names : Henry III. reigned 57 years Edward III. “ .'■>1 “ George HI. “ 60 “ It is also remarkable that the ac.cond of their names have generall;. I)een unlor- tunate in their lives or deaths. William H. was killed accidentally by Sir Walter 'I'yri« 1. Henry II. after a life of misfortui.e, died of grief, on being (obliged tosubmit to the teims pro[)osed to hiiii by the king of i'l ance, ai'ier a victory. I’dward H. was cinellv murdered by the couciivance oi tlie Queen, ami her i'avoriie the L'a; 1 of March, after his deposition. !\irbard II. cfTr Ijeing dethroned, w ;is itiimuKMdy nn;ri.Ien •! in prison, V.'luirl'-s 11. reinained ir-. i xile for • leven vearr, ai’ier ilie murder td’his t'aliu'i, be- of his king- We learn that two Conventions between the United States a’ld (Jreat Britain have hern received at the Department of State, which were concluded and signed in the early part of la^t month, a lew days be fore Mr, Caxmxg’s death, by Mr. (i,\L-i L.vTi.v, arul Messrs. (irant and AnDi\(i must have travelled at a speed somewhat above 16 miles an hour. A writer in the American Quarterly Review has staled, that, in his opinion, 15 miles is the max imum of rapidity at which any vessel can be propelled. In this age of human im provement, facts tliemselves start up dai ly before us, which are so wonderful in their character as to outstrip the flight of even a sanguine fancy, and to bafile and confound the calculations of the most profound philosophy.—Sat. Journal. Amtriccin Canvass — W' f some time since noticed the excfdlent quality of Duck inatiidHctured by the Phenix Mill Compu- j Tiy, which is not only chea[)er, but has >cen oroved by experiment to be much an.l Messrs. i.RANT ana AKmMi- TON. Ilyoneol th.rd Ar'icleol the Conventioirol 1818. winch supulutes the joint occujiation of the country be- I )on(i tlu Stony Mountains, is continued ; j" I and, bv tiie other, tf\e Commercial Con- j I J"-' ”— ”■ , I from ordinary exoosure, !'that is, such as tlie above'.iieni loned Couvtnlion of ISIS, is furtlu r cuntMUKd. 'I'he duration of ihe Conveinion of IS 18, haviii}; been limited to ten yea'.b), whlcli would have expired on tlie COth of October, 132S, on that day tiie existing Commercial Convention, and ilie A nicle I ehpecting the country beyond (lie Kuckv .M ..-unlaiiis, w(;idd have termi-. ... , ■ . r . ■ ,, V 1 . f' .• 'iM ' sizing IS used in Its mannlacture, to give nated,bui for the recent Consentions. i lie> . r. r i ^ • ’ • I 1,. , I It a false appearance of thickness, nor is are now to continue indetinitel} as to tmu,, i i ■ ii i , / Its strength waslt-d bv excessive bleach- « at. paity u^el vlng i le ng i o pu a i i generally the case with foreign , nd tu either ol them, upon t» eh emonhs .,.h^ notice given to the other Party.—l\at. int tested by Caj)t. Austin, late ol the ship Panther, and (.'a])’. Macy, of the Lewis. The Phenix Mill Duck is not at all sub- ... . . , ; iect to the usual (ffects of mildew arising ventioiiol l;^! 5, which was ctjnlinued by h. , . . . . ’ ^ ' Irom ordinary exposurt would destroy or materially injure Rus sia Duck.) but in the case of the Panther, where it escaped this injury, the expos ure was one of the w'orst kind, viz. to steam arising from damaged wheat in the hold. Another excellence in the Ph'*nis Mill Duck is, that no starch or fore he (/.Jtaiued po; sessiun (torn. jamcs ! I. wns o!)!i;."’d to a'.jdicate his | thi one and died in exiie. Indian —'i’he progress of the lii bt steam-vessel up the river (ianges w as a spectacle that will iiul e.isiiy iiv ron'otti'ii bv the inhabitants of India. It duck. 'I'he material used by th** Phenix Company is the best of imported water rutted Pax. Wv have said thus much in ref'^rence tf) the mi'rits of tiw* ,-\merican Canvass, because we \ie\v the success of this man- Witli sentiments of deep and sincere gret we announce the decease ofour wor thy and respected fellow-ciiizen. Captain Matthew Talbot, of Wilkes county, on Monday night the 17th inst. after an illness of onlv four days. “ Tread ligfdli/ on his a.°.hfs, ye men of gmd- ness, he Wlis yjuf brother." Georgia Journal. Whatever may be thought of the/i^/^ tarijf theory, no American observer can visit the nol)le factories, such as those of Wahliarn and Lowell, in the nf ighh-.iir- hood of Bci'iton, wiihout being gratified by their existence in our country. Not many weeks ago, we surveyed the estab lishment at W'altham, with a pleasure 'vhich we cannot adec}uately express, def'ived from the excellet3ce of the nia-* oninery, the healthy, comforlable and re spectable appearance of the numerous operatives, the convenience of the struc- ures,and the beauty of the prospect ou every side from their windows. It is a combination of objects, eminently fitted to inspire ideas of the greatest intelligence md productiveness in the mechanical processes, and of the most salutarv and least oppressive ir.dustry.—Aat. Gazdtf.^ Delaware.—We have just convcrsrd with a (gentlemen from Delaware, vvhj arrived here yeste.rday morning, who in forms us, that there can be no duulit ot the election of Mr. Johns, the Aduiinis- tration candidate for Congress, and that by a majority of from five to eight hun dred votes. And the Legisla'urc will bft decidedly for the Administration. The. cause assigned for this change, is the late- unnatural opposition by the active lead ers of General Jackson’s party to Do mestic Manufactures and Internal In^* p ro v e n» e n t s. —Balt. Pat riot. A meeting of the citi/ens of StufTonl County, I Vii.) “veho an- favoralile to the present A'hnin- i'stralion of the (iov. riinicnt. and tlioso ouposfd to the elevation of Oeneriil Jacksdn to the Presidency,” is to he held at Slahord Court-House, on the second Monday m Ocfo- her, for the purpn.se of corisulting and decuiinj:.' upon Buch uicaauies us the crisis demands. The Illinois Gazette ably, and will* much point, ridicules the assertion Jackson Editors, tbut it is the duty of C'lay to appeal toCongress lor an invesiii,'-- tion of the charge of corruption broug t a- gainst him by(ien.Jackson. Grn.Jacksoii ^ charge has been rtfutedby his own ' ness. There is, therefore, no accusauri now before the’ti ibunal of public opitn^n* save the loose and silly assertions »)t who, themselves, have not suilic.e - character to raise tiieir weak declai ati) to the dignity of a char!;e.—Va/. breasted the rushln^- stieani like a ulori- i f •'"‘'"“''•ly >-nuected with our ot.s liMui: erea.ure, indepetulenl of the i ''“"""“I >' '» , , 1.1. known tliat duiini'' the ast war, when a eleni'Mits, and w as giized on with irite/ise i , , \ , v>ui.iiu , 1 (• , I 1 ... , holt ol .American duck interest by the ctowd *'1 urni ould not be hail in the country, our National vessels and ■V man vas h,„u.,hi before the New ; shotes. I he ..an,-es ^oe (iun«a) '>! a, V,)i k Pidire tor s(,>me tniiini; a.^sault, j woi siiipped as a deity by all casts t)l the I ‘ j pveni ( f and was siilleieil to }',o at large through | Hinduos, nothing, therclure, j ’j,,.,, iiitei-f es-i(.n of his v, itV, w ho stated i ceed their ^urpiise and constei nation, j the ctowd td’sable natives! who tVingi'd and daikened tin- oppo,«.ing! shures. I'he Cianges (or w'orsiiipped as a deity by all here and tin - . , tluit tiiey had four children, the youngest j w hen they beheld the inysurions ve.ssel 1 oiilv three months. ilie Court l.indiy ;td\ ised him, “^o home, now, McCabe, ,'his nfimt' was Pat .McCabe, and he wa^ an Irishman) and behave kindly to yonr w ife and c liild i en. ”—*‘ 1 h«* cliilder ! fait, nuchilder i”—“ Why, ” rei^lied the ' Coui t.‘ ur,” •• Och, honey. ISIS, we are confident that American Duck could be furnished at \ ’er hotior, I liav \our wile then ••savs you h a \ e f nhe's the one that had the chiUier. rfT-vil a -spalijceii ever A hat!, and 1 ye’d ttl! rre ])uw c'j'ih' I piercinr il.e ai.^rj »aves in d. liante of:™^''""'' ’ "'*■ Ihc wind and tide, ard appai-ently nna.d.!‘o >bl» result it ts edhvasi„(;le human hand, ll appeal- K'veinment and 1 ' _i I '■hio owners to uiv e a urelerenre to t hr ed as if the goddess (iungo were spunieil uiid coiKjueied by an evil spirit. London IVctkly liegister. The lic«-ntiousness (d’the Londoti Press, has rnanilested itself in two or threj- in stances, respecting the death of .Mr. C :nn44i;''. in tl:o ni'f^-t rcvoUino;jiunner. hip owners to give a Jjrelerence to tht t'henix Mill, and otiier American Dui ks, if of equal good (pialitv. Vioiidenrc ( U.l) American. rcrjjefnal Motion.— yir. Lewis Babcock, a-Ak a'ch-maUei at W at e Fadory X illage, lias liytcJ maehiri': cf bu-s/’nC Is not the British Government herself by heavy dutieson the. introdiicti^ of slaves and scnne other articles • ‘ ^ rican production, except shipjJt'i) ^ a port in her Colonics ? By injni if'^i New-Vork Packet Ships, she udJs ' exjienaes oftmn-^portalion from •itid thereby afi'ords our infant i lures an imj)roved chat^cc ol compf Our annual imports from Lng ••.onbiderahly over twenty being able to sail our vessels ,^y. the r.nglish, our shipping mg trade, and presenti the Ln,, 'o us at a cheaper price. - , manufactures are rapidly ti"* the British, and whatever tends ^ the uritisn. ;ina wiiair»^- ‘ the expense of transportation, op^ their favor like a tariff. ^ England gain by tampcrn'g 20 cr-port." ’ r'' ' —
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 9, 1827, edition 1
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