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'riir'Hi^h t'l' |)tn» . li't 1 .1 '•\v Y« rk C m III .S. V iGU 13 ( f fioi.r,'.': ' > !)\ ,11 tiu .hu) 11 In 1 > -Ix I 1 in MU i« r ;»l ( ihi\ t \ , ir.ii\ I'l' c.i! 1 11(1 I inil» s to 1 o iiiiii s ll/I' nine ct'ii; IlKll- I'.U t. 11 i I! I •I i;il !( r I ' t'l I !■ it -ij 'Jl* f .Jl kl.u'-s ! ■' U'l t.ul t lit! ;i • 1 f!' iIkii liundi't fi ;;nit jiiiit t c!i:s, (.1 ai.ii J (j'iM It I. 1). K ib all oliji’Cl whicli s Ijolli jnr ( uritjsiiy .it li mu i t .si. t-i tlu' i ;tU’^ of to!! cha)'p;i il aiitl r« r.t'l\rd !.y i!,c Si.iic ol' Nfu-Ym 1. m 1)11 [r. o;!iiCi' Otui n)>Tc iuiii- disr, i‘o!-1' ;ii:s j)i)i t a! juii on the I'rli- (’■.iKi!. 'I'hcy ;ii' t xir acU’cl tVuni llic ‘*C'anu! Laws*’ I)!' lliat Si lU'. ‘Ol) s.ili. ii.til Cl nt a ton per jnilc. -’".itl 10 r.)nrlTVs, a variety of ar- s ui.cc.” '1 .lis waslMrihc jr which v ai' [>)" I I (• VIM y liist al'iT i!if Mif!(!lt> si-clion uhu ! ! "I'l'islicd, ai.d l)er;an to l>»‘ ustd by Uu‘ ■ Ir. ^ 1 lit' C'lUials (jf Ni'v.(jfk aft' i!h' oi t!i( Stall'. W t; hhvr sfi-n lu>\\ •'iiivill !i! f ihr t itles of toll II j)i)ti llie Ifaii.s- ,)(/! I jj i^.iuds, hi nil)*. I-aiicl iiiuU i iais (>!'ail ori i. 'i lu y aif such as a t r li;di' r n; a tuti prr niilf. Yt I i: •.ii'jjoiii’.'. that tl'fSial!- in (Icrivfd I’luiii tli ni a if\cin!(* o! rr'i.K* iliuti ihrcc hiir difd and lofty ilifiiisuiul dollars. In 1 f'2 j iht- |>ay rnctits li'diijstii li siiiall lolls ?f>sc to nioif i!i:ni fi\f hnndrttl and sixty six tlioubanu doiiai v : and in 1H26, the jtidoinf to tlif !Statf Ijoni 1 hi'C^anals aniount« d toscvm Hindi t'l! and sixty live thdusand I’olluis ! ot Pi..''If!' (.1 Paris, hi,li a tent .. ton pt r mil.'. I'!, nr, mral, and ail kind, j *' t‘>id lo the in oj,lc ot of^rain, saKrd pidvi.Mons, pot and I j \s as conuiifnc- a'^lu s, otu' Cl 1,1 a ion pi‘f milt'. Mt'i i lian- ! tlisi’. 2 coms a ion jx'f mile, 'i i.i.I.n Mji];M’i i! uml roiitu!, li.ill’ a ci til lor ! holifi li'it ju'r n.'it'. n'.avfls, plan!; air. hCattilin::^, i'((liici (' to iiK li im a ■nrc, i.iitl :,!! siJin;.;, latl', :'M(! oiiu'r v..\\i'd ‘-u!’.;:. less i)ip.n one iiu li tlimli, halt a c.cnl I'^r a lhfMl^and feet ;>i i' Sl.in ,'Ies, out' mill, or the lt.'’illi ti.irt oi‘a ( ' iit a lliDu satid pi’r mile. Hrirk, s.ind, lime, iiui- or*- atid Slone, hjlfaeetiia tun per iniie. Kaii.i and posts Id!' rei.ciiiir, t u o i i nls a ihoiisatid per mile. \\ ood lor iuel, ole cent a ( Ol d pi i nuie. i\ il 1 tn 1 io Ijr d in the mannracUiie of sail to pa'^s i'l 11'. li'ials )iiatle anil u^i'd lor llie t! atiN;'rt U.;ion ol j>i'ope! t\, on i nt h ton cj’tl'.f'ir ^ ajiai'ily, oi.»' in:!', per nuIe. liu.ils made umi used chit il> lor Uie ( ai ria[;e ol peisofis, fne cents per r.ide ol thi'ii pas- sui^e. Sifies and headmc' lor pjpe«, one cent a ihoii.saed pei- nnle. Siavis and ' oadiTii^ I’o!' Log^he.ich, 7 niihs,ihai ed on tlie Jill of July ic',!7, would il haVi. ! been l)i lie\e': lu tlie last yt'ar, Ib:o, the State, ailer (lelVayinL;; all l!>t t.\penscs of ihe (’atr.iis, paid t.iV liie luitidred ;!ionsai'd dell it 3 ftl' the debt \s hich il had eonti jcted in iiit^,c;inj>; iis Canuis. .As soon as the whole ol' that debt shall be ‘Min.Hiiished, and this will evidently soon I)e done uithont taxes for the pur- P'.'-e, so hi! };e a revenue \\ ill he uniieces- s.irs. and the erninenl may be sup- I'toiied uiih s( utceiy any tullb, and no axes whu:t ver. J-.Meh are the advantat;es resulting IVoni !'it. (,'anuls ol'New Yoiktothe peojjie ol' ihai SiaU', in rej^ard to revenue and re in !Trf)in taxation, beside ihe pii\ilep:es 'd';;oui^ lo nuirket :it so ti illini^ an ex- leii\e. tint no man lei ls it. Yi t il llu t aiiiiliol Xe’.v-\otk v^Te nt^w out of’ex- isieni e. th \ vv(inhi nt \er he romrr.enced, iioii;• Il tlie j'cople had all Ijie assur nKe (J'jiioni. Mhic.h expent'nce has tiow ae- Mi.iI!\ ;^Mven iheni. A lionble Hailioad ail, nor Wrome or»r«*Psive, Id 9u^ a . ouiitry as otirs anti by buch ineaus as are prftposeil. It mjst goon and he Micces'-rnI, s(> long as the people, under ihe sinilt;s oi 1';jvidence, t hoobc t»> suv '.hat il shall. Is there a youth in N'ortli Carolina, whose lio>oin I)eals not wiih ati ardt'iit wish, that such an u'ulertuking may be lound practiculiU, an»l that he shall i.ee thisgiaiid insliiiineiit ol'our in dividual suect s.s, anti our j)uhlic jjros- perity and g!o:y spi-edily uiifoldit;;^ to his viev', and lina'iy con jdeled in all its peir'ction aiul liVu ietuy ? Is theie a young man of twenty-live, whose eager liopt s do in t look lorward through ihe short jK'i'iod now bel'tjrc him, to tl\i; SCI lie ol'iil'e anil ai livity where commerce shuil as-ieinble all her countless springs of action, inspiring enterprise, multi plying oppot lunities of improvi niciit and wealti), and transl’using around her into ihe bosoms of all ti.e vivid alacrity of ac tual uml pros|;ective success? Is there a tv.'jti in his prime of .53 or 1') years, w h*) i:aii think that five or six years, are too rj: Buenos res.— Hv accounts receiuil Iroiji iiuenos Ayrt's, we are inl’urncd ‘>1 the cii^soluiion of the conlederacy by which the vurioiis pro\inccs of that coun try hail united thi mselves undee the (iov- ttiimcnt of Huenos Ayres. It is said, howe\er, that ll.t ir etn-i i;ies will still Iji- ujiiled lor the delence of the lianda Ori ental. Tiie war against 15iazil will still be j»rospruied with the utmost vigor; arid It IS hoped I hat the calculations of suc cess wliicii their enemies may have foun ded on the fact cf their disunion, will be iVustrated by the result. Itlexico.—A|ip-arances are unfriendly to freedom in Mexico. A letter will be I’outid in this day’s .Journal, which con cludes with an t'xpression, in a prophe tic lotie, of the fear that the (Jovernmcnt of thai country will yet hctile down into a despotism. VVe shall deeply regret, if circunisutnces should bring ii^u our neighborhood a system so degrading to human intellect. W’e should deeply re gret toieceive such cvidonceas il would long In look f(>rward to so felicitous a 1 all’ord to us of the unntness of that people cotisummation C an he adopt a nior^ | jyp IS, 7 lenths of a cei.l a thousaiid. per ntiif. ^ bians and h. a(l!!'g, T.r h. uvl- ui ii s-,. ' "'‘itl most certainly be eonsin.ci.'d fi (;in mills, or lialf .1 Cl f!i a tiions.itif), per m All a: IirIt s not i nuu.c 1 aled, one lenla tori, per mile. ”* 'j tie 1.’().Hiis.sioners speoking of tl.t Champla’ii C.:tia! in tii'e y .ir i.s_l. in tluirfiist !i „fte!’its coivipleiion say, th.'' “ Alilif'r:;!, ihe iia\i'; .11 nj'i w :is in- ten tii' cil i’of Itii i t iii'-hlhs l.:y ailtTn i( nr \ uf waiet t)ii the M'tc.mi; k\tl, \tl during the Spring ami 1 10:1. :.ler:i!)!e tjita'i- lities. of iunilbei ti ai. ipoi ted from Lake C'iiamphiin to the Iliulson. 'I'n* ■vvbole ipiai'iiiy '^f lumber w hich passcil \V) I't'hall is as lolii)W-., One huniired and Ijf'v-niiu* iliousand hoards, ninety-iight It ousai’fl plank. ihiiti ' M ihousaiid cul)ii feel of pine tii.iber, len thousand cui)i( I’cci of lieniloik iP’iber. tweoty-iiine Coids t)fta;iners !.avk. t vventy-four cords oi fi"' wood, one fiaiidied and four ihou- «M.d oak staves, ' i'(;i i\-!iine thousand shr'gles, tl.reo ihi-usafid four hn* dred anii eighty s-wlogs, an thousand rads, iiim II.' usarid n !ar posts, and eighi thou . lid fence l)(»ards. ’ | \!l>any t(> l)iiO’a!(j for less Ih.iii ball llu nioiit V paid lor lh«' t atial, iho’ liu Uail- road vM.'ie m.-.de ofiron. Rui hi .|de .!ns, f.ir t!ie yreaier pai t of the (listiiiu • would have admiiled oi’ arriagf by -he locom- r.iive ettgiiie, carrytn',^ 50 tens 6 luile^ an hour. 01 90 inns 4 mihs an hour, w herea- a bo.-t ordinarily e n ries 1.0 more ihan 30 ions thret' miles an lioui, while iioi ses aie nitich more eXjjensive Hum sham. In the year 1817, when ti\e \\fs- tern Canal o! Nevv-Voi k w as commenced, iiaiiioads were stauely a subject 01 thought or knowledge in .\mei'ica. It is biiice that lime that their superior minis in comparison with Catu.ia have been fully il.usU'aied, ami estal>lished both in Europe and our own country. A.s soon as a Udilroru! should be finish ed from Newbern to Raleigh, the Slate >i:i;,hi inslunlly begin lo realize, l>y st.cl' loli, u[ion it as would be impei ci pliblci lo trade, nuny iluiusunds of dollars, which would assist in exiending 'he road I SI ward. Aiid as the income from "the 'J hi se s'ait mejtis arc so i!)le»'esting in I finished ])iirt woiikl !>' inrrt.-us J eveev a piaclical liew, that the rc:it!er w iH I y* ar, bol it by a grea'er Icnglh of l!v pt'Mjidv be gratifi'd with still furthci «,e of the am.iZing ehai'f^es in- •Star.’I) produced iti I'le sta'e of a counir\ b\ ihio\\ing opi'M tiu' opp(,:'iiiniii..3 aim ftcl\ i n' agi s ol' a niai kei. '1'-(■ Middle section (;f tlir \\'estern Caivjl is 95 miles loni^, aiitl luarlv the san j I.S the distancc' from llah igli 10 >.’*''bein, llu.' latter bei’ig about 100 iPiifin a strai-'lo mie, i;s a K.ulroad VouM Tiasv, — r,I'Wien thi-. ?hd linn and i!m' t i\'T, lay 'he ['.asiei n tecMor. ‘iih iii'n-isliid, SC) ihat all tlx tra I' rai tied' ti imk.h 11,e? i;dOu- seeiioi. at the ti'i i' ol ;i'. cijrrij,' Moi'. lor ii \cur ftfeiN'vid , u at, o lij'^cd lo liu down 1'. ;\lb;,;:, uium r ihe gn'aU'-.l dis- ad\anUi;4i at il . ! ii tiie o'd I .■,b'n;i. In ihejeai i.-'-’J '.iii .•> ;oiier. i!ei.\- tref! to;!.r l.cgi.sii.lu 'd'New Yoi k I In lolh \' itig r.s a pul of'il. ir icport. ‘*'1'! is Middii-r.ei'tiou lia- .'“ ett na\ic-a- road, and the growth of trade, il wouli. !'('ac!> ?lu‘ weslern limils of tiie Slate iri n uch less time, than ifii c^epeluh•cl stjle- 1) u|joM the lifiy thousand dollars laisei' b\ the atiiiual Uailroad lax of 37 cenls. .Afterthe completion ol the whole, llu slot k owned by sub'rri!)ers, aectii iluig *d thr method already expl.iinef], woM'd,ii il h.id been t.croi'iplishi d in iive \ei.u-. li- mount lo iwo l.undri’d and liliy il,uu.'ani dollar s at 8 pel cei;i, bri’i^, ing an i!gi;re- lo the owiu s ■ f ' wei'.i y tlu.usatid. I lie aiimial CDlh rtion j'lt in toll^', would d ubtlcss be no'less ihan a h'.'ndred thou sand. To k'ep, liowi'ver, within safe I Is w a\ i li mi Is, we sliad su ppose ihal 1 he si; rn 11 us leulii'ed, Would jir()\c ;o he no more than sf" ei.ty tho'.r anil. 15y luent\ tht^u.sand id thi;> the 8 per t rut. would l.'o jjaid lo ih-' stockholde; s, aiiiM'ii’tv llioiisam', w(:n'c .i:ll letuain. 'I lil.s tould be united wi.ii liiij tlioti.suiid ruisid as the annual bic tluiing ii,e ol ' ti' biSi season. ! I’ur.d, luwaids puichasing the slock (Jii- ‘iii.dlv iiKid.e reileeniaMe at the p!e:isure '/■ ihe St ill’. It v.ou.'d Ihtis be reduced o ont‘ hiiiidied ;>*;.) thoi;sai:d, the inieiibt upoti w li;. h, to hi' pa:d out t.f ihe 'oils, w on III!;«' 1)1111 el \ e ihousatul.— Tiiis inip;;t s that six' ye. i s -a oulfl Iiavt' cl.ipSfd .11111! lh“ begir.nlng of ll'.e work.—'I'be ! !0!1 ol lliO Slalf' would 111 llii‘> lime i ;t\e inert a'-ed. !jy i','. oi tlinary p'’o- ;,i “v-,'iii t he ^row 1 h td'families, liv thc / i\v..M tu! cliei k which liie opporlnniiies ' I mai kei would put upen the cunt tit of nil -ration lo the west, and lastly, by yu iiillnx ol iidi-.d/i'anls from abi-o.nl in con- ‘' (]!ieii( e ol ihesi' grenier pri\ ih'i^e'.. jmd Me iriL 1 ( liSrf! value cd'lalKis. Tlie Kall- I'l ad liind (d fitly tiioiisuiid, at |)iesi ni laisi i b\ ei,( h m.iii'i j).i\ing .'.7 cents. >vith il.^ ixceptn,:' ot a !eu ib,v» whirl) were eii.p!( \iti 11' ir. ilsing rejjairs, and vhif'!' i'i't lUj.idil.e n.nigaiion i'or a pat I ot th( will’ i-i/lv. liie toils whirl •wer' coilei ted onrin. iTnii''':.‘!g thosi i(. V’alis at d !i I i.l' ol' Pionnt to t he st.h ci' t d. or'r (' 'dial ' 'I’ll' - '.'I I u*)i 'la,' ’'t en ; the same p. ii;d, in'd at iiir L;i;|. iTK.I at I^jii'e, a- l i'niy-i!)i ee tlio, • \ -I h i e ( ( hi . p!; I". H).d!\ deri i rd M. iTig c! 1 >.i II ;iii ' "'2.5 ba: I't .1 ha\ i.fl ih;- IlU ! ■ JVoi.i tl t jia' st il II il : tlioil c!‘ of 4,‘‘7.’ 1 • !- ;d j'o' bar It I • ol o.!, . I one (r.iliion ' -01 ti r '1 ;,nd ftdM •. -! ii; >. bti'-I I ■' fd 'iii-i . r:, 4.'). I ,.osl>- : nr! '■ > or p'&'-ier oj' I’ai i'-. 4' .'.'S 1 b . ' 2,500 If.ns td' 11 I t i ii:.tlid) >r. boU‘i''tif !d jri.ods. j'i ions td' lal'f!. 2.1H1 boxes .d >'1.,,'S. J\: nhingles, •17.7-’'l » ak Mas is, 2 poles, till I e llmusal.d Ma\e‘, V. pouml'' o' maph siii.;:.r, I.7.'.', poljfid . ol jrfM'se • ■i. ci'. I'K.) I'lound' (f i v's, 55 i'Outi'*s of> hofse, luO 1 eaivs of p-p, ,. |,(in'icr ' !' Ik'I'sw i\. potiTids'l "W' 1 biK k'-. pi.urids. ol 11' ^ I's lit I'l’ain, 17 W't; l«'S. w hi( h •he la* I \ r:if. 01 b.iii, ( iv;Iit\ five aii'.l loi'is Ijusli- •> ol pro’, isio! s. I. e a • 1 a s IK' , 1,,, 1. -.Ill K I 1 VI h( ai. ; '-.I (i l ie hi 1 1 Imai (i'.. 7 1.011' ,' ' i!' i|^ (d w !', V , \ _ 2 tons ol s I b ’ d I 111 ill r. ' liou-ai/d C.l h... ; . I fl'ectual method of increasing the value ol his present propt'rly as weli as all that he shall then holtl Is iheie a father or mother atlvancing lowai'ds the clt)se ol tlieir years, wiio. so far as the woi ltlly prospects ofiheir family eiitt r into their considerution, aiul are suhjt cts of iheir concern, could wish them a belter in heritance, th.an the t llicacious means ol roi7ipeiency, atid i'uture property, thus ‘■ec'.irtd to them and ilieir children. Shall we not 'hen ut.iiidly say tonur Legislature at Us jxeseiit session, Pin- cet'tl ai least iti autli'.M ise the en\ploymeni .ol an I'.iiginei'i. And to s,i\e tiipe, call np«n Us lor a conirit>u 1 iou I’or tlu' very next year by a tax of ;57 cents a a Kail- road fnnti, that it may stai.d su!))ecl to itie ilisposal ol the people ai ihe srssl ni nex^ to Hieeeed. CAHI/IOX. yoi'tmbvr [From the Charleston (S. C.) Gazette.] T/h Prc^ii/c/i'i/. — A systent of hypocri sy ui;jre barei'aced, and a lergi’. ersution more cross and indiient, does not dis- er.ice the annals of ativ crjunlry, than is evidenced by the present coaliiion, (>r railuM conspiracy, against the ivei’ubli- can Adminisir.ilion ol Mr. Adams. Since Mr. \'an liure’i. w ho is u noioi ious lux in politics, and winds and turds upon his irail with a slyiit'sss and sagacity which his sweet address renders petuliarly be- ’.vildeiing, lias gmen the cue, there is no paper moi'f de\cted lo (leiieral Jackson liiaiithe xMahanv Argus—hut is it hon- •■sily bo As I set tmi resolved to con- tiemn iht: fippxiients of me republican Party oul of ihi ir own mouihs—let us •>ee ; [From the .Vlh.'iny .Argusof M;iiy IS, 1824. *• The iai t isili. ai, ;l-,at .Mr. Jacksi.n ii'.'s not a single h lit g in common wiih liie Hepubtican Part). 'I'he leverse fhai, he desire'^, and makes a merit of desirini:'- i!;e total c\ii'iciion of it fallud- ‘.ng lo his leiii-r'.) Mr. Monroe, j ' •• Its an /f/Ze//(/'/ii'- m this State, how ever it m;iv b i> oihers, lo strive even for •a niuilcrfitf' st/pi-f / / ol iM r. J at kson. 11 e i s whi il)' O'l! ■ ne (;iu s'lon, so lar as 'lie .i".t‘si>i N' .’ (.rk are in i/. Intb'peri- deiit;y (d lb- 'libtiosmes ol' hi>> political opinions, |-.e could not b.- ilie lii-jniiilican lanilidale. He is respect'd as a gallaiil S'lt!i(‘i, but hr* stand . ;i> iht minds of the Peoplt »d ili!^ Si .tt, ,1. an imrrii asnr- I'ie dis'a-'C . >V-m ,b( ( u i\e Chair. //-•■ ti'tlnh, n ' or ji' Hr t. arc (piile too {il/i/ini'lt 1,1 /'•> 'If Now v\ ■ > d'tnlvt ! igainst Ai‘ ois i , uii'i 1 liere is not ni;,n w lu;, in Oi inj's, il; air ij)a'.ba. s and in hopi s, is bil- tei lv a I ar;s!o( rat, at h in ihi.- cjuarier, whets fiol 1 ppi.-i.'d lo M r. Adams, w bo,all •idmit, n u modi ! of simph', dignified, wive, and learned He,>til)li( an Stalestiian. stiiutions,w hich canonlybe the reward of public virtue anil int^lIigence. We trust, ihert fore, thul the prediction will never be lulfilled. JS'af. Joiinutl. 'i'he only intelligence of moment in oin- domestic aiVairs, is the melancholy iu- lormiiru)n oT the destruciion of the grea ter part of the tluiving city of iMobilc, by lire. Of the parlii ulars of this visi tation, as regartls its origin, its precise i Xieni, ami the suiVerers, we I>ave y.-i to h'arn. 1 he esiimate, as il has reached us. states the number of houses t.'esirov- eii at above two hundred am! the loss of property at npwards ofi'ne million. 1 he eUctions in New Yoi k. ior .Assem bly, took j)lace hrt week. ^Ve have as yet otdy received the rei urns I'l'om tin' eity ol New \ork ant! the neari'st couti- :ies. 'I'he election in the citv, alihou!«-h small i’nil(iren Tiave thus, aln'cst In tB? twinkling of an eye, been depiivt tl of an a^t’ectionate husband and fatlw'r, |)lungp(j into unutterable wo, and lift tlestiiule t-r Ihe means t)f support. May a mercifrl Providence “temper the blast to th-* shorn lamb.” The deceased was in his 35th year ; he was a worthy mcmbei' of the Methodist C’hurch, much esteemed by his acii'iaintance, and uniformly krpt the even [>ath ol duty to his Creator, aiid of peace and goodwill towanls his ft How men. Heitcon. FIItE! Another great misfortune has befallCf^ our 'own. The extensive liuiltling o Uollingbrook St. calletl the Exchun^t Cof- /if House, owned and occupied by Mr. John Niblo, was oil Salui’day riight lust, aboul one o’clock, discovered lo be on liie, and the I^ngine. Companies were protT^pt in their attendance, anti the sup ply of water aflorded by the .\qneducl ve ry abundant, yet, nolwithstanding all ex- I'rlions. bei'ore tiaylight appeareti, it wa» a pile t.f ruins. How the fu c originated is not certainly known ; but we are grati fied in being ttiabletl to inlonn our dis tant readers, that owing to the uncom mon txi'iiions of the Citiz.ens who were present, none of the valuable property aiijaceni was in ihe least injured. 'I'he ICxchange Huilding was erected in IHl.S. anti insured at gl-t.filj in the London Phenix OlVice, anti S19.787 in the Mutual OlVice, Uichmond, making in the aijgregate S.l 1,400. It was taken b\- Mr. Niblo as soon as completeil ; anti un der his management it is well know'n ti> have become one of the best Public Hou ses in the Uiiilerl Slates. Pffrrsh r/ri; hi fi'lHf^cnccr. Sne/.wn, f'-r Bunk liohher.—A few thr.*. since we copietl an artich' from the Kich rnond Kiwiuirer, living :,u account ofihc robbery id' the liutik of Virginia, to tlu- , 1 1 , ,v ,, . ■ V , ■ I amount ol loriy thousand dollars, bv orur ru„ .aic-cl llu- I .„iul ,|,U- i SnclsoM. alui, Maxiv,.||, who was' K-m- uon. im-nKl ii. a s;.u(l lell,.,. .jf il.o lianli. It was r.>.m an. . us we «..,e pri„a:.Ml u, «■' „,,l mKlcsloo.i ,l,at .l,is pers„„ incl. llic iRkc ivus Xciv York on \Vl..|„C3. ihjj lume ol Jarksoii. |,rTv.,i U-.l, Il is i ,|'.c Ml li ol'(VlobiT. W'e now l|.ar„. a.II,cult 10 say iMiaj will U- llu- pr.-cis.-j ,,,. c,iniph.x,ci, of Ihc I...|;.,IaU.ri. w ill, rrs-1 r.jiv Iron, Monlieal, I'ha, Siivlsm. ai-.-iv,.,l p.'i l .0 li.a, |U,.st,0M, l,ul as tl,nl l.oily | „ ,|,at placnn Sunday,tli.^ -’atl. ult. an.( , . have no,l„„K .0 , 0 w„h II, ,t is ol ] „,„;.boDt Chan.bly „„ 111.. .n,po, lanc.. W Ih'.. ihe vo...scom..; M,„,Jay ..veniiiR-. On the Wi'dnc’day l . l,e ,:.k.M, onli.e electoral mkit, tl,e j fol|„„inj.. a pc,-son arrived ii .UI,n,n,,.ral.on t,ckeMv,n ol,.a..,aK,-ea.|p,.,.,,,it of hi,n, and tile same cveninj,- ,„a|o,^,y ,,l the ),str,cls ,n the hlate. | .„„k Hercules, lor Que- ^ In \,,K,n.a the reaction ol puhnco-: I,where l,e a,-,ived " Tluirsdav . t'.iMvpmeni b'public an ■icr , in ft el 1 he re iiiUM be, tljere is, soiuethii.^ moi than a mere pirfiu riie for Jackson, at >he bottom o! the Ojiposiiif)^. 'I’Ik' L'11- 'on is llic pi.ni.diu n (d' . i ;,ublic.iiiism— its dissolulio;) \vouid be the |rirriil of Tn- 'le Slate o imoci acies. \Vi|| ,,,,t the people be 1.;, 'm«>\in,';.- CATO. A s I h*' Oppf. imporiaiic ■ to ; ri- !«'01 :d bv that lime 1 uve ^:o.>n at least lo thousand, the to!!-, lo a hundri'd ! iioii .ui.d, iIt ‘ ilbsn iptiori would be paitl '■!]. aarl tlie ]( droad w ilh ils to'.d amiual jK-vtrii.e, Wf'idd b.ct>nu' the clear j)ro- ! j I !■' v ( i' 1 he Si;.te. j llireihi’’ is :;n enterj;! ise in %rhich i‘!''ie is ( oriiph ie immI jiei pi tual sal'i’lv. I Noofie will siii.p(jM' lhal .1 Hailroad can ' pit;'.' impf'isiIIr, and nia-,1 h.i’ii; lo slop. I SI (iuid iiiis howt viT brevi ii ima|;inetl M'l lijppcii ;.i iheii.'d of any limt', as of I t w o yt .rs, w ho I as a siill'n IT. !'• ins ol a ('I'dai l-j.r;, V M-k.” \ . p. “ t/.i j1 J of ,N, Yci k,” ' II ;> ,1. 1' ' !'a id tom [ lai/i or lament I' i.a\ ing paid three tpiar- in I w o y ars. lo, put lo ill' h.iibi.!i- of which no b'Mi.i.i foil.I ;l I could be siipposetl to . t.i u ipa'i .—I’u u ha'evcr Play be thot’ d (»ihci till b s (j! improvcinetri, the tiiuk’.ng td a ka..road f:uniiot nctcii-jarilv 'lori p iT)( rs p.itai li rr.uch le poli'icid t)pi>iioTis as lo ibr Presidenlial candidate.-., whit h iiit oI)l;iinetl al milirny tnusM i s, we take occasion lo -ubmit to ilnni the re-.iili ol •ila'e le^i of;!,is cbar'.rM r. At a n cent "•;;imei)ial musier in if rso'., ,Mi-,-,uiii i. ibire was an.lt-c'ion (^as it ic , aiird) for \dams anti .lai kson, 'I’iir rr'^ult u;,s ior Adam- ..TO, I'o.-Jackson 'J7. 'I'he d. '. Was very rainy, which pr,-»fiited ;>k r.v I'-oin turning out, or a still more drc.ded majoriiy would have l’'eii .duaitied foi .Mr. Adams. AV/.' 'I'he Jat ksonit 'es are upt>n a r,'"*' "-rrnt iht'y hav di'opt liie Presidcnl's lialli- »; or.' tf), st and aie now ui lull i hasf- »i! Mr. Markley. We w isii a lisi ofthe - ao\'s ol tliose V ho ret (MoiTh ra'i d iiim to Ins pie^ent tdlice v> as belore tin* jiuiiiic—ii eoiisisis td'every prominent J.i. ks..n man in Congress. y,.,/. I>y till' late fin? at M.di.Ie, otn* huTi fl'e.'i and sixty nine IVoru bii.ldmg'-, be- sob's wart'houses and outiioi-.e- ‘i.'stroy.'d. Lo-s r^'in-attd al l.oiii 000 to I/Kj'.yig-;, purj)o inating Delegates to a Con\ejition at 11 it I.iiioi.d, [or the [)urpose of preparing an r.lectoral iiiket in l'«t\or of Mi-. Adams. Shouhl lilt' spii it which has thus mani- h sietl it!4elf ill favor of the Adniiiiistra- iion, go on as it has comment etl, the State of X^ii'pinia w iil, a* the ru'xt Piesi- deiitial elei lion, be rt'deerned IVom the stall' of dei^^ -.filing submission ;o a few jm- lit-lial leaders, in which her energy and cliariict'T ha'.e so long sulTered. Journal. Prof>per1s of th€ /r'M/. — Willian) Darby, ih*' (i'OLM'apher, has pu!)lisht ti an essay upon the n lative progress of populaiion t-asl anti west of ihe iiiouiilains, ai Ihe loiimlation of an urgumi'nt in favor of lOatls and canals. He t stimates the ter ritory east ol the mt>unlai;is at two hiiti- dred ant! six^y Ihousanti stpure mih's, St the territory in the valley of the .\iissis- sippi al seven hutulretl nritl forty thou sand stjuare nules, after tleiiucting one- eighth lor tracts not fit for habitation. The eastern tlistrict in 1820 coiiiainetl six ant! a half miiliont; of inhabitants ; ilu- wt'siern tlistrict less than 'hi'ee millions. In forty years, the ^Vt stern pf)pulatiori w ill I)*' fdteeji millions; ancj this tract w'ill contain two-thirds of the peoph'of the I'nned Stales. Darby is t/l’ opinion, that I n I h i s SI ate of I h 1 n'(s, unless V\’ash- ii'gton Citv shall be mafic th' '•eutre A' a geiK'i al svs' rii of Roads and (;an:il‘,. lb'* scat of goverrifneiit w 1!!. bv tiu' nicest natural process, follow the rentio ol [)opul ition, arifl will fm.diy be seltle 1 in the western region. Xf!tiomil IIi.iforinn. NOUKOI.K, NOV. P. ilAi.t/ — Mi. j.iMnii- »1 fiu'i, a resi,i'( :al)'e inhabitant of our norou;.4h, was vrstcrday rrioining cut ' n in l)i' Hovvi r /)f liie bv one of those dis'i'-Msui ions ol inscru'able Providence, 'vhich are t'a-ly teachiev- us the frailtv ol carthlv I,opes, and l!ie h'-i(|le it'tiuie of nr n’s exisii rce. ^^r. Hut• had been two davsti’i a vi'it tr> Mr Ch iiles Lee, a re- ,:!;ive, lu'Mgalcw miles t’rort> town, Was reluirieg veslertltiy morning with Mr. Lee il, phaiMon, when on enlcrinir upi.in the easii i!i t(di lu'idl’e, ll',e h(;rsi It*' k Iri;,--!!' ted lit tl ; Mr. Lee threw Into- silff'ovithe [)!iaeton and lighlffl on th'- l'ri''gf* iinhiM •, but .Mr. Huii, in aitempt- !iig to o!!,.\v his x:'inple, il is supposed struck one oi* Iiis ‘’e/'t at^ainsi ihe w hi el, wliieli thr*w (,fl his balai'Ci- and pilehetl him h ■ itl f )eenv.'it on tlie lii idre; his head was so harllv iVaf;iun (l !iv ll'‘ iaH tlia* he alnio'^t iii'itan'lv ' '.|)ired. Sofi I)w IIII a> tIvis I i'll e \ ( Il l.s :il 11sidf, i O' r.'iidered i liuil. ly 1,1 ,i-. m. b-, ii' coti^efi^cnces : an amiable ^iJ'c -,n 1 il'.-; s»eam boat Hercules was despatched in pursuit, and proceetlcd nearly to Ka- mouraska, nint ty miles down the St. Lawrence, below (Quebec, when it return- etl, haviru: been una!)le to overtake the sliip, or * ven to come in sight of her. 'I'he wind was blo\?inij fie>h from thi' westward. jJ'lj. Jr^us. Bti^'s ofitii-iiicil!—\ travellrr in the pine) woods country stopped for the night at a house that promiseil. in huge rbjr.»c>ers. lulur 'ftinc-fni/tl For mnmk Jnd Ih^a Iknr." II aving appeased bit appetite on ljuttermilk and hoe-cake, hi* siretclied himself on a palh't lo set-k re post' ; l)ui was surrounded by such an ar my of Bugs, that to closc his eyes was iiii|.ossible. Lxliausieil with the fati* i,ajes t)f his journey, and the exertion ot' defentling his pers»n from this unprovok • etl attack, he was about to surrender him- s'-lfto flesj)air,wht'n a thought struck hitn: 'I’o rclreat wtiuld look cowardly—tosui- rentier to the mercy d' his assailants, was horrible—and iiaiig himself, aficr iht‘ manner of.Iohn lioll, for vexation* was not to be ihoutjhi of, \Vhat then ? 1‘inding it imposil)le to hold combat w'iib Mich urierpial oddft he resolved uj)t)ii r'O'/y/ th wtnn. Cafeiul'y throwing olV tin: cfiverinu so as not to alarm the enemy, he o»n])t)sed hirnst If as if for sleer». Tin? loe lhrt>\vn olV his guard, poureti in upon him w it!i his wht)le lorce, anti com-- mt'nct'tl their wdi k ol Idoorl. Now was the tifiie our traveller tlisplayed his gener- aKhip. Leaping from betl, and seizin.g the foureorners ofthe bottom sheet (iho rest of Iht' heil clot lies lie had previously remoM'fl.) he drew them together in a lull :1 knot, and in t!ie tw inkling of an eve, \v!iiski'd il, I'ujis and all, tnit of tlie cham- bi r vviriilow ! lie af'.erwaids hdt] down, and ciijoved undislurl)*’d repose till inof iiiri}';. — Miii'jti ' fid. ) 'J'cli':r!i^)’i. 'i'he I'aunton. Mass Heprrier sfateT that a woman in a neii;hborlng town, -dll 1C led will) I he I oot h ai hr, liad recou rsti to ’die (hi 1/ I'lins ii pro(;ii”e,l IVom an es^e^re pediai'. ,\liht)ugh but out' or vvodro:e', were ai'plu-d lo 'he tooth, flu; 1 fit rt 'A-a'-T;,!.;!—.(iij. w o:n.;n si; 1 V i viiig but a siiort tiiiu;. 1 he Povlbm 1 A d vei ti';er v.s, thatthc I.' eculive oj Maoic ba'l ‘‘ \ak'ii prompt M'eastires tr, -asa'rl ihe \ioiaicd rights ol' out' fiti/rn'., au.i vmdii at.- the ‘iovc't ign- ' •' { ! ilir State Irom 'bp ri-ss'(>n d' ihc .Mrii,-,!; a'Uhf'iiiies ai Nrv- Pri, n sw i :■ k,. I be arrest, line aiit^ impri; ruiut e* _ of an Amerir.tn citi-/tn b\- al'oreii^n (iovern- uie'W, it is ai'cb ii, ir.o' avva'kr..i'.i t!w at- lenthir. ..I'-. .• . • n.t.n-.i-.v, 1 . ib d for ibii ;i11-n oV c. v- i! ;>i; ;IaiI ivi-. ’
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1827, edition 1
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