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... ! , 1 t . 6 : 1 !l- Z r :.iv: .1 ft 4 - I - . i r f 7 .It if1": ' "f.i r -if. 4 r&4 "51 m -.3 S 4 r si ' I i .4 . S r n Getting up and setting downv :K i jtt, c. rzssEirnrjr. - -" 1 A ebap onf toM St. Patrick Dean, J While rising Mm his seat, 1 1 mean . , 1 Taset nnfura wit? ! Ah ? quoth the Dean, If that he true, The very best thing; you can do, ! j , -; ' Is down again to sit. r !, ; If'-. . rf r h " r I 1 - jk - many, like that wtm1d-re-wltj j rttfap furvHatil ; aren:tfit, " - ---..And always fcee their aim ; $ 1 1 f 4 Set tip for wisdomj wealth, tenown, - 4. ; Jiut nd the farce by setting down. WithnoreTtr and slamei i l;l f - iriH : r s -:. ; lP: .aX, i I?! M: J r A SnidBo firmer thinks he can, j f ::ht- Set tip to be a'gnentieman. j.;. : H Bot after many a turn and twisty 1b! 6et down nq th pauper's lut, foinot worth a cent, r;( XTher farmer's Jwires jand dangs w.-OSt njrwitli SUK ana legnorns ran? " - iU To Ioale meet woodTroos wnningv. UlHjtndincewithjm band, r-" Upsets their ; nndeinning'. ftnmft Mtr 1adil tnnu whose eeat Has made themLatheir husbands dear, :t 3Set ur to lead! the ton ; Though theirtsetighin iashum Seat," 1 If 4Vtll set them dorn anon.; O y II Sdme fcols set up to li?e.by lajwl i; And though they arer'all over jaw? if Sonn 'fail fi,r larlkof bnrins i -Iff Hat had th ft Loobies onlv tust t j I ! 1 iN KnownjwheTCrthexonsht to sit at first, f tt UTiey'd eay'd a world of pains, t . I A muck sets up the idoctorV trae But eonld he use the sexton's oad le i No better than, his pilk, ' ! AThe man might morn night," : : Arid find his match with all hisialght V .Tb bury half he kUls. ' ! ii H''Hi - "! 'f ' V i 1 : 1 JTdd may set up fr ivhit yott choosey As eaftily atj wear old sfcoc-s j : s I 1 ,v LP in '4 eersoiow, ax preseni; . - Jdt when you hare set up in Tain,t Ana imd yon must set down again, pT5s.teiribly unpleasant'''. s .Vt V' l-.Tj" i.i ' i j - 'J-fe I l-: I- JThe arrival of the $acketl shin Caledonia at j ; f Jew i on; enngs juooaon papers io inc ipm; u :i ; " ana t.iverpooi toino iuuvuk e comtnle! the H i ; the :fbIlowing summary .from 1 the "V4At the Queen's Leveo on. the 1 14thi ICaptaiB Finchliifthe American Navy, and the .Revi Ci S. iStart, Chsiain iitihe Unite SutenaaI Mrvic-J Were presented to her Majesty jhyi Mr: JVltt'eMnChajaAf&irs 9 r i f I iMer isht t Tbefcumi t ji JT-fceV !of irsans slain in j the insurrectiqtf . isstated U Counef thinks' that HiRis igq iuw" sstimatei v cpnsiderin7tkt in che street he fire was ktpt 1x?rbf I persans less'seyerelvi li - Is; skid tuAtexq ry " considerablegreater " probably ; than cab be ascertained, since man v f.the insure f v ces to escape being" apprehended by the govemT ! ' J H e JParw papers of theJ l June; stdte that U i ne iroTrnnnenx narc issuea an oraer so me ouxr trfsnfi rt th CinitalTto ittnd : in a reiiort 'of all tliej wiirunded persons whom they hac ; alltendM during' the previous) fortnight, JThe. Sftrgqphi thai they cannot consent to be deaxffd into do- btrrstic hiformers, ot to betray thj confidence, of rthn:r nirlents" i f U : ; ' -;:" I' "hv t pThc English pad pontau acccraits !f of jref K : I liyj p5ratids for rcjpiclnsrv on acccunt; of the tidoption r b thd Bdbrmbul Tlie timo fixed upon far thi v- Ipurrfc&s-was thol 2Pth of Jnns. ,The. prdgitji ijnide in4 th ScotcHnd s Irish Reform bills . xemh s tsicn. that Uicir tvere expected. to be tot throngrt i I sJar!lamenir lefore that date. -The, Irish iincK iv tnucli fault with 4he Inform bill.j f. .: ;:t If Hlord Althorpjtoathe 13th'1fJnne in ;the' b Haisp of Cmoa?, gate .not ice that it "was the, inUatSsi oTMiftister9 tolae no time ia carrying 't h into' eflcci"; ths!'tewnmendatn of thef Select. -ThX lf4ftf f-t-w lits ! M-ijwhiw.Rlr yLotkhart ?V i'rtKref to Jearn that tbjsexmneht writer tM'4mh!e'.rokn' has Mttued.Titoihy'rneiv- ed ylgn: cf 'coistiturion or any -cSnm or ratip -fyiiTto-wcwUV If urtliffir ,4?pl)V8f I of : hts gfinius He i wis indeeaclir8;:in health ; th?ui ithenthe '-Iset cut.j ' In rtngi down the: RMchefiered b anotht' r stfohe bf paflvsi In the tcaUandhad it hot lirwvforthe preseaeo r "r .Commitrce oaths Commercial State: cfthe West : 4 vlndi fc?u63t the -: Ranters ;wth;-;lilcnrcm 5 ? .t W- i$u vVValfci ; Scott,hasrrirp ra iCondcinl at iiif ciiiidt of hi stacvant, jh blecdb him Ls muld 'net hav stirWred the aftack. ;itlm has now lo$t p 1 th&use ofene aidcandn; is not likely to fecover "CH-i iiQeraiias reappeared at Hamburg and ; ! '4 jj jLltGUa," with . as much ; violence; as;oo iis first ." J!-::' J i Ccrra edntlnficlk on" the i mcrfasoinIi- Terpool. The latest jfejwtt was as follows r June riStbPemaining atrlait report! 33; rtewntarelTtd, -2 j . recoovcred 9; remahw i , i f. . .lair cay i luur u wocfc.. - , acuu. nuiuoer , , of cases frciw the commencement cf the 'disease ; X i j crt the P2th May, , 200 j died 62 j jirecovered, '-'lite potmuco m l.iverrooi conunue to resmt f'i the conreyin of iialiente to thej Hospital, and - I riots : froia : that cause ! are of frequent iOccurr iircnetia? - ".V- i :r :. v- - -.'- ,) Mf. The Brutes crljtwV- sailed thence for Quebec oil. the. ISth cf .May, with. 349' , bou1s.cii ' ;.boardy;all hedthyvndhavmsMgepn on board j On the ninAday cut tlie , Cholera' i taauifcsteil P Itfeelfiind ngelwith such "vkilencak f ta induce 1'..' v -a ,iii:A: T...i- iJ. l-f 'TY- ai-i'v- f . .4( i ; ine vapraau i pui rack, zj ixiurneu u port on L jtlje CHay dnring whlcK tii&o :H7Scases; ahd f :;; ifildcaths occirrrcd. r--tt H. .vi-: 1, v - -,i:t I 'I1 ..Tne Wairsftf BelMtnn;had ' lera'amcdcdrbV li" 4ho Coalerrenceat ldnbyfiirthafcQncessicss t iieiiana, yi tne i-pim itcouiocaued Hi The ixffld3t Courier ef the 14 lh a,iinonncs anj; arrival ucm Maderia, with acctunts clthe - rai : rln-Tcf tbbblickadeof tLat isiar;d, uxlder Imme- ! icia'e CTUBr3 man iua i.A-wi . a liaajruiiea u ia jya o - j. . J i . f 1; f 2,-. i r : i --Mi' I ';rbr -al m t4b -.i! I -d J - U i 4r .i i .; v Ml' 1 -a.;r:i -:A-r- : :'..! "If ' . IT 'J 1 - --fj5f" In- 1'-- 1:: "-rT- If,-, f t --rt; --j--. v" 1 I :4i ce!r5, tfftrftakhg ca herd i the troops find rclu-' trees af Porto oanto, ; juie lewers arecaieu u, tne tn iiay r tj . wchwi: i whole force of Don Pedro b assembling at the Islands for, the purpeso ei j aa inmicdiate attack upon Portugal, j J' i l ' - . , ' The Pons bulletin ci!ie; Cholera fjr June 10 kites the number cdf i deaths ; in the hospitals to have been only 3; new .cases admitted, 8 ; while 8 were discharged as cured. Ir private practice ihe deaths on the same; day were 5. " ' ' j ' The Carlist Insurrection in the departments of IxSire Inferieure. and Beux Sevres is put down. In La Vendee there ata yet :i500 Chouans-ia arms.'''"!'- ( $ ; ' . .: 1 li ATpport W4s in circulation in London, on the SHth, for about the tenth time, that Don Pedro's squadron was on the coast of Portugal i FRANCE. ' : ; s Pax is, June 13 J-The garrison of Paris on the 5th" inst. consisted of about 25,000 men.- The amount, however' in tb course of the 5th and 6th wm raiftfl to 50X00 ; all the troops in the environs of the njetropplisi having Uen summoned Lither.i:C:trv 1- irl K h'AiicEiis, June, 9 J:: H It isstated thit after a brisk engagement be tween out troops and the Chouans;400 of the lat ter laid down their arms that Bourmont,l junior, de la. Serrie, and other chiefs, retired with the rest of their banditti Into the church of Ligne, near, Ancenis; that they are surruUndcd ; .that they have several times entreated to be allowed to sm render, but that every species of ruarter has been refused -to theai.: I -f f -1 f rlirvf pibeJi-fVJir.j.e . A courier lias thw instant arrived from Choi let with areouest fbreinibrcements. . That.toMrn is apprehensive of: being; attacked by COO Chou ans, who were Jn the neighborliobd at about a e gue dktanrl Mont jean uso apprehends another attack.-iK': if-f -K 'A -J: 4 ':4, ..: - On thef other side its said that Cande is al- whether on the nghtbank or the left bankJUicre is now great disquietude.! .a.v 'l-ilW1-' I HpnAral OrdernerL who amTed this morninir from StiPJorentJsets1out to-night fat Cande- Th Chwans with him Will Toe roughty died;; ;!-, , Ai-n.:: v;- fartial law was still in force v in Paris. hen- An angry discussion has arisen respecting; the . share which the opposition Deputies, and the 'opposi tioja Press, have had in exciting the ripters to tt revolt.. ' The Journal des Debats . jattacheli the chief blame of the insurrection to the meeting at Lafitte's. ff Tejdyil warsays this; journal, " has had its causes and principle, whatever may now be said to thefcqntranT. v This cause is the anarchical fefirontey pf the maxims cf the Oppo sition; it was tne earra.pariiameniary vmceung Cat Lafiite'B) which induced the . fanatics v to be lieve Jhat they had alwajTi ;a provisional govern- mem in tne nanus, reany.;rra oe uisulmbu wnen they wanted it. U ; was :theirimanifestoes-j-their comptt-rendu, which ape the inimitable progra mme of the Hotel Be Vilie-r-it was their apolo ; . . - r: i -1.1.; t! u i :! girsoi ine lumuiis, wmcn iea w ine iaie civu conte8t.M :. On the" ether, hand, thei opposition journals secuse the BMnistotB l;of. having, given reasbn for dissasfacUonilhoughr4hey .tcmptto justify jctoit. - - '" l57ie Pofcsy It ts stated that'the Polish exiles in Germany are'sfill the objects of Russian perse cution, and the-Auitna n I'nLsiin Gxjvcmrnents are the ready instruments', of the Autocrat's ven geance. From i letter from Leipelc, in a Wurem-bn.paper)-it; pirsjimtiii consequence of mreaiening noiespreseniea py n& Austrian ana Prussian Ministers to Ihe; Cuurtjof Dresden, the Poles residing in this ity; tnd every other- part of Saxony, ha vebeen ordered to leave theountry forthwith. .,Thewpcbple of Dresden ' j petijUoned their government in la vorbf the roiesrbt iuld obtain no relaxation of the order. Ilie l el s c let ter, which is dated the f 4th ultj ,'stattw that jrt of the exiles had already eparted, and tnif the rest were to follpw within a week H !! s x t 1 VaOM tATE LOKDOIT PAPftS. " '4 -We understaua thata Uampbell, itho . po- etu has been invited, ifcnd intends to "offer himself, for the Ifresentation ofihif native city (Glasgow) iq the; Beformed Parliament. -r- l ttne. am ceel JosErn BosaPjA-RT (Count Suryilliers) Ex-king pf SpaMftk isjiiout to 641 from this country for 1 feuropevUHe Has ; resided in the United States for sixteen years, .and has won universal 'esteem from bur citizens. As soon as'the inhabitints 4of the; neighbor hood pf Boiesicrjjrri Heard of . the intention of the ex-king to leave this country, tliey waited upon hrmu in. It body,' tnd, in the most , heart-felt.j j manner, j expressed -their sense, of theaciss theyjlYeri? Cbout to tuft'er, as well as their i warmest I wislif , for the' ture: heUth rid happiness of their 'neigh- Joseph BoNiPARtH. The Ex-King "of bpain, it appears, is about j to visit Europe fprthwifx: .TfMlioI Chronicle of last evening, lias, the jlpingparagraph Jil.XtotfNTiB:$qjiliK8i' the&c-Kjng of Dpainf oaue jarewwi mnisjusue republic tl Bordehtown, brMw'arfamily:' com- prising ait ine inpapitanis pi tne; place, yes terday, prey ic us "to r his taking! passage for Fanoe,'! irUie ; alclscf" chip of tliel SOth inst, and (delivered a ye feeling an3 approprif ate address to upwards cf two hundred per sons who collectet! at his fman-siopj'. to bid him larewcllk 'Recent letters from 'Europe shave probably lejd fcd tills step. -The Count ears wj& him (the flrayersj of all who Juibw jhrm, and especiilly tfiose who.have been in an; way! connected'! with his domctsic afV lous, iu ait oi w iiuiu ne iiapresemeasonKnT yalnaUeaclmfled and attention jto dutt;.' Himself .and family arrived in jthisj tity last eveningiin the Phil adelpliia, of thej !Citizens'-Line. ! bf s' .. ; 3 - ,' '! '' ''"'oaoo "' a, i v:f tr: .CotTepbndnciieiftrce?i Ae ifioajSTE tnEN aiiLLEnVof Si f C and Pets V, Datc- i I BlcHMpXTJ 1 5th July,' 1832.. , 'Sin; The enclosed f informal xrresDon- 4enceitasnbt been considered ;as possess ing sufficient tntereist to jtistiiy it publica tion, heretofore, i.ough of; it is now known to render-it! jproper that 4 the precise I terms of it shojuld bp! presented ta j thepubr J licui As the publicstjon3 which gave rise tb the same, emanated, from a; press in tliis ci tjf, I will thank ybtto insert H ia your- pa-per--pVery! rtiully, I r r ' J!;f ifc? ii V- MILLER. 1 BirirrpTOrff Feb. 12, 1333 12i In!yur paper .! under head of 1 lth th clu :&k:. Tex- J ;jS...irh4ct Is tiijectioaable. idperscs allr ofTeaslVe rCb'mjrecli? : J" " Tnirl recrucsi of you to furnish'me with tho name of, the 1 1 , t . Your obcdicpt hnmule servant, ' To Tliomas Bitcluc, Esq. r - , if--- j s. 1 ! j1 iSin: ;RicnMonFeb. IS, 1332." In'reply to yoiirs. of tho 1 -2th instint I nave to -enclose "von a communication from the author of -Crito.,? r. ' 1 1 i : Your obedient servant, I. it THOMAS RITCHIE: i)Miller,Esq.i t- 'y r ! !'s Febnianr 171832: T To Stephen Sint'Tbu have yenrtission tomakd known to the genUenutn who lias'askc3 it, my name si that of t tli1 writer! of the, essay signed "Crito." simply because it . accords neither with my disposition nor my habit, to say i or to do thatrhjch I will not readily avow. ; At tile setimhhyeverS!l musif jbej peraiit- teklto'deny any r&h, ih that gentleman to as -.a aisciosure pipuu uiut BUUJ vf , J have been owin? to mv owh obscunty, but tts true nevertheless, tnat untu. my auenuon was directed to him by the jecent .: debate in Jthe-feenati, 1 harand rccolonf pf ln- ving ever nearu o r. jw;Jiiv,t .'huv Of him, lliereforcs,jss 4 nriYiitejnan, I like: known nothing!, and could havp intended to saV&oUung,1 As !a putlicl main jiC-ii poHtir cin, lie has published! a. f pcech! upon a mat ter involving imrrtaiiinterl-'ofstte "na tion and the char :;Her bfits!gorernmerjt; aidllwveexerci&tjie right I(wufc fuU'as much of moderation as he 1 has shown to- wards ds either the lesideit.ot tJii4late.Tdin-;sed Saauty Ditme scrtiee i tdLbhdori,) of Icommentini urori i thHten Sun ,?t t for ister. ariy!other Imari: nrider like 2 clrcpmances. f indeed, tiie address ot in njmcrr. nommg rkW ; ic it,hU ivnrn snnryd tn'hi f cfountrvmen mljusUfictipn of the course ho W UWa V0 feMUill 1U v f tff.""--; -" -- nas ; inousmpropcr ,xo uuisuc. tnind it is akpgethernadrhissi light of every freeman in ; to nis appeal, tnougnmierras piron-.i gfcst coiidemnation, eho ild for one moment be questioned, j Whilst, therefori, my name 1 iretlV 2C1 u 19 ,VU"C tijiu o lvvc j Waainst anr iiist rlaimto rouirc it. or aeainsf j any right to complain of the opinions It haW any nsht to complain oithe opi expressed in the ess3y ralreH(3y mexitioned '" ) " ! i Very Kuipettfullyp Mr." Ritchie t - P. V, L'ANIEL. WASHiNCToxJFebv M. 1552: tot Sin t I have received, throuIfMr. Ritchie, yourjetterto hini, racknp'.vledging youtself tie writer "of an article in1 the iEnqiijej -bf the 1 1th instant sii;d Crito.'. .Without intending ih the sliiies manner to lutertep with your right to review tKev conduct of public men I have to request j you to with draw so much ofthelbliptiorv jas rehtt to myself, or so tp qu4Iify thesarpe! asto divest i Of its ofiensive and personal! clijir?icte Jihave the honprUoj bc with rriitcli consid pratioh, Your o&H.Imbtc IsSrirant 1 . I ; STEPIIEIV" D; MiLLEH. ToMr.Pr..VDanieL!'i , 1 :V V ; BicimpN'Fet).! fill" ' Sm : Your cbmniuiiicaitionoC the 23(1 "in ftant has been received. ! In reply thereto 1 have to say, tnat irom, the moment! your ap plication for the author i of Crito3 was rnaue Known to me,iiwasmy; aeiermmauon omeet tne application aviiii thBit'UtfllO iranxness, and ,inj pat im it poj rule or feeling of - ctmtietts'to withnMd what ever nmiiii oo qua hp iruui ana-Tcar;:T r. ilence! it hislbeen that im fliy letter to 3Ir. dt l aave noi jiesiipii; vo say, xijui in rny .fcixf r ufeuponiypurspesch in tile Snlo, rio hing was or could have been iritWn'Jed in lotion to its author, ivho wasso whollypi;- Known, i nai rny ; rsinartws wrrOaiiD,a .ex clusively at the brincirile3 prine J lit that cpeecph, tlie miahcTm! "which eyercr- legitimate subiects ot criticism, r A hsd! ot : - '4 I . W- -Am jthefcame obligation by jtfhich tli0aboyee jcltration tb Jttr: BitauO jwas dictated pi jpels me to ; repeat thMtioh to yoarsfelft jThisipir, is-as mtieh-rihihk ' as can wit?ipjs- jticb be expected !; t j certainly H thsi t jfecl myself warraiid. tp grant! s-.3HyopiH-tons of theil sTjeech'!: are involuntkriy :tUev jtfe the conclusions of my judgment upbalit; land as these remain- unchanged, vT", caririot 'disown.them: ' ; i ' 11 lam, respectfully, yonrs,5 t1r Y- V. DANIEL.' To Mr. Stephen D, IUIer. : THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAISU I Spirit of the Ave jpublished at Tuscaloosa, gives a gratifying account off this infant J nstinik ition, and th cliaiacter of the. ucuity ts sucusto iprwnise increased prwperityiy verlof the ipmfessorsare tnoWn herea's gentlemen; ci extep jsiveliteTaryj attainments President Woods was ItiJ-A. -7-1 r .fi -a .JjA.i J j'? L - - . wrmcriy prweasor j ci nrainemaxirs. ana ratara! jrMosoj jn iKofossor Bdnfibj conducted. a large. and highly jrespecttfcle femsJe boai'ding ; school in this- city wiwi aisuuvujscea success, 1 a i rrcaessot iut- wdler ranked as one of the most learned iErraduatcs -The fcllowmsr cktract wiil be srxitlfnnfr to the :irieridsbftlw iiist!fu 1 fThe University! went into, operattoa in the spring cf 183 1, ana is ina yery praiperous condi- itiphi The pumher of students is about jone hua fdred. iiilxmt sk bf Mr. 5"Bonfils, which has noitiei nore than two jliionthsi, hate takeb iipirf addition o their ta-v r studies, the stcdy -; catM jFrenchi langrf ;Mr. B. has these divided into four classes; ana we ihear his attention to t he" students highly spoken bf.; Two of these classes,! it is suppoeedr will, iduring the eusuing- autuiiAn, cunmence tho study FROM THE FRONTIERS 11." r J ' tt . I T - -11 H DETROIT. JULY16th;l 832 ! r The intelligence from the advance of tho .Army of General SCOTT is disastrous. ; An Jf I I ; express cniircd a: few; minutes ago iron? Ci?i I cagb, with!a letter from Cant ain MONROtl wua uic i.-iu nai; i o f fiieamooar t oneidon mA.Ai- t1 n:i ?jLi 'l'f J, I 'I rr . I 'i 1 l-J 7'.-j1 . ... 'apart cf the troops, mrcd cn ths I2th jast at C! J ci0. Twenty-tire 'c t . j ; soitucrs were !c?.d audfh'ty" more t i the tick list Fcur.cf tlcncc i hid-alsvf ;bet a Ltticted, Knt wrre onthe recovcrv. Cnr '.:n HALT and Lieutenant McDoCie werb r.:-:o:;0 these four. j Ko IbfSccr hid dipef. ? - Jn this, quarter, thepe6Pe P4i t!l troops ato improving, fbecept DK Everett, wlio paid the debtcf nature on Saturday 1 inorning?xt tho'cncampmenl, Fort Qratit.-1 The Cho lera has been stibsiding Here jbrsome dats, ' 1 give a detailed Etiteinent to tin! j Sccre. tary of War, on Saturday of the'; progress pf the diseaso here, tnd -i..ailoi fcthe',trdoj U tils quarter. Befofe .iJet'irichei. Washington, he will havd lefl that City. t vehh ran to see to it. if vou please, H I h ' P. S. ; A letter from' Geheraj AtkiriscnV oft the 9th iustmt, states thatH vrai rear thej inuians ; was in , nupca vi w piwviwa but was. not sanguine. r 4 We regret to announce tjie death ofCharles Butler, Eqr on Saturday,? at hii house in Ormond-strect; in ;'ila f 83d jiear. ; He was a UenKlhof thjff liighef pfIeioaai era(-5 lnence. ana as a TjrivRie semteraan ws u- niTcrsallvt respected throunhoLt a. loiitF and hanorallei 3ife He was k Roman Catholic and the first of -i t!wt .bersuasjonj 1 who ap peared atiihe barf after! thef repecljof-the proniDitory statutes - in rcgaxa. w uie ? pw fessiort of the laWr: uourter, i . FATETT3VlLLi Nl : C r July -4. The St i John's 'Church ; las risen from itsMes, T21 )faqtrith fucrei was pcxiurin the first tun credit on thosej wlp wer engaged in its frrrt:on: nnicu- v irn " t ,r Avxshineton City.1 If m City.i I.The" builking as a who'd IS a ;DCaUUIUlJ Specimen : OI arciillciniiHj, I ny.. ... r -r j propnate at tins time, as t we are connaemi , it will be gratifying to thosd at a distance Whosecliristran ! benevolence contnbutedH -t r FT . : m: W ! ... .; .1 fl io crotuon, ana;w. wBr-uucpu ijf, i congregation of this church fare so deeply iUUUUlCU J Ut ll A L. If - 5 i ; x BOSTON, July 214 Wc untTerstand. fhat-Com. fMORRIS, okq4 Lmandant t .the Nayy Yard, at DhaTlestown, haaj I hvin 4itwiilrAH rv rriifsiOQcrs, vice Coin. PATTERSON , who) hos'lcft the United I States to command the! Itkiitbrrimean sqadidri. CfomjBAINBRIDGI we: tear is to taxecanp o tne !;Javy Yard inUlwlestowfl.-3Lra tmtl. (OLERATteLL GENCi:; - . j j Kfiw-YoriK, July i 312 oVlpck; 4 Ilcpdtt fur ike last tuknt&fc'ur hmart. i 1 GUiiNXitAL HOSPIl'Ali IlKPORT. iri - ! t New cases Dead Cured Rcrt,g. , Gradlrotal '-231 ! U fHl . 78, ! . YorkviJIe, Harlem ; not ipceved. 1 la the UreeriWisk Hpspifel, the success of Drs.1 ibji ahdjJLfeft ha3 been raxirk? ile since the com inencsmenv or ine disease. i ne.truai number re-l ccevraxnere i.wi mff ioin hi i.ie xxa Juiy, is o.o oh;.ia 33 have been curd, and J4 cunVales-1 -cwlt; 20; hive ded,tM 1 is beyond Jjopes !bf re-! eoeivl ! Many of these who hpd die!, were tak-l t en In jfeiter tihe disease had jot tb its mostadvanc-i ea swge.i x ne ireauneni principally louowea,, ii external remedies; t ' The fdllowin? oinuncntf h bcWd Wlth;the greatesienicy : f i i Hca 4 Oavenne WDoer v ok, 8 CamfiiMr, S -j 'j ; . I'strpng Mensarial' Ointnient. f .This is to lie ribbed into Wb wdy with a strong! hand for hslian hour.) No intenil remedies ares gireuduijinj this appUcatioa, v hfeh is used' only! after cvUspse takes place. IG: izttQ ll ' I I .- ' h : ! WejuadcVstanJ, g-ys the Gizclte, that on Fri-f daytjierwi'e rla cases of fcholeraiJ deaths,! iii "die f ng iSiag State prist n. . There; weref sboat G09 prisoners in the abo' c penitentiary. j if:., 'i ! H ! I Healtji of Pkilad :ii?i?J i, No new casesl Cholera jwero rciwried ny the board of Health yesterday. We cherish' the hjjpe that the fatal)) tp;uentidwiH not reach u, or that it has passedl V. ... -' U4.MI44UWI41 VWB..4.. . T Wt W AUMJ V4 VU&v crtcens were afnicted about a tveeic since. iy i I A PallhipIUa Jnqmrer, : Detroit. A letter from Mr. JVcrvill; Post mastec at Detriot,! dated July 13. says rThei Ch6lexafifts! KsentiaHy abatedun this cityl; NJ jtei cases nave occured wiinin tno last twenty tuitr uputs. j Uneor two deatp, train previous casss hjre ioccurrod.fi Sevjeral have recovered, and the remainder appear tb ho convalescing. - c r.L. i .t.1 . irJi. .c j a TV ular troop hear F ort Gratiot, ii liqrmation as to-' day beerj received. The discs seb disappearing; there also. Col. Twiggs, fiaa nearly iwovered Cr. FiVsaETT is a very doultfu case. Tiie worstj apprehsnsions arp entertained xixh regard to hisj lite. 'iTliese two gehtiemon, vith poor CijAT,oil Nw Jersey, arc the only ofSc era thit bavp been! attack. . j a : . -". , - j ' . . ;j The remnant of Col. Cr;ii5Gs, commanti 1 j a Cj" : lh'Ii.j,i . '.i .4 encampea ai opriugwcus, Dwwjnis town, is but not danrously so? :i :P" I v i p ' ' !! nearly: 1 ree irojiiifiiseasey tvo or tnree -only oi JYoro Vie PJtiladelpJtin Enquirer. 1 Boston Centinel says-P' Tne New!. 4 Tlie Boston Centinel says4-" Tne NewiYork uanem hiehlv and iuStlv coihmend the Rhmanl Catholi Clergy cf that city, (or their attentions; to tne relief ot Cholera patients, and their Tffcrtej to preyerit tne , spread ot) tpe cjsorderl jMlwi Priests of the samc.Charch iri this city are! enti tled to equal praise,: for their endeavoni to avert theddamity lrom i'w nrbpilia. Ithasbeienia their power to do much good, ki$ they hare done tCf,.iY? may ear the same with reference m thX-Cathclic- PricSte of .Philadelphia, One -of them has tendered the use iof a lanre buildihrr a!d4 jdiung his; place e(residchfe,-the Sanitary! wki.-uiH4i4) o vuuina x4uckuu iuas oeen, gratefully accepted and vef are infermedj thatf the Sisferscd CharityS harp yoluteered Hmr at4 tendance astraxscsi should the eniderhie ranneail amcxT us.' Conduct like tlucannot bfe toowara4 ly applauded. 4 .i. M-i ' ; The absence of soniany oflour citizens at this time, ;from New York, gjtei the place an fair of unwanted gkminess ; Soi nant hoasea are shut' ep, so many warehcuaos and khora are closed, sol ? many umiuar zaces are rntfsed m tne streets, and, I isuch a quiet oervadei the nlaceof hcssMMl' tht lhaxsuy reccguize the gabxstlmg, noisciM - ' 4l . 5 r . ? : i 4:1 ;- i - 1 of two rcri tla t gf. Si'hcz? Ti iKr tsauid rc urbS" to the country in the warm ssasenjhave raticipat d their usual tiinehy nearly month, tad thca- sands who .would,; unjer otner circtimnccs, coachman sleeps liaTf tne day on his stand,: the omnibuses drive emptyp and dowrt,1the rattle tf the wagon bringing in suppue3 fori the market J lrrrj the j country, rarely heard, the !cTuwd - of J rtv.cTcrait nas ataseneu our cocisieaniDoais ;uo idle alongthe shorj and ihe busiest of Our wharf es and slips are silent and almaet dc?f rtod. v The only appearancee of activity are at tha Hospitals, and among the medical faculty, who piss swiftly npand down thc streets itL their glgsj thoSnwi ders of medicines, who are cccupied.night Jand dayandthepablbliit r3 of juie daiSy revests off the Board cf Heal thremn.l'brf. i ' ' ;;j T?njsdar last iras chcrvcd 4 in the City 6f Philadelphnr," ate the rtwimmet" of ma ny! of tho' elders of the religions exsngrega-; tions? as 1 a day for- humiliation J fasUntr, aodi prayer.'; j We are glad to find in the papers of that city, on thesajne day, the fallowing : j 1 . " We have'no further rcprtaxl tlte .tnolcra! iin tliis city' or its neighborirooilj'jaiHl.jthephysi-, spread tho threatened visitation-. ' Sol incite it be."! ciansenicnain sironrr iiODCs inai we - are to oo JVUt. Int.. 'Hit DozAt the. late; fire; corner of Oiurtf and and West etrects, thii followlrfif incident occurred, which tends, mastriking degree to illustrate the sagacity: and fidelity of that mcst.cixcellent animal-the dog.' ! : A young man slept in .thc third story of the building m which the fire jongmatcdJ 'The y,ng hy his bed-side, scented the fire.which had broke:?- oat elow : Ho im mediately, endeavored to awake lilsjnajteri by laying his fbre?paws on his jbrcist andj drawing them -gehtly oyer his bbd TThp . i' ' "T I . 1IK - V" - t it c ,C4TU T- X A irusTw 7, l AVe regret that it is not ia ccr anmi J We meet no longer, the 'shinmmcraffigu- . -c. v:-17,10' of children "passing to school, we eq welldres- jphsh at length, proceedings of thccclebfaJ: sed people prpmenadinIJrot;iway thexa are no tioaatBishopvillpctithe 14th inst., bdtr& teaily? 1 . jwtt- iTV -O- j ; , . I f . S Mr Drummond, bfi . ting the object of the animal, fell again t young man aroused. mmscii, out not suspco sleep; The dog then aeized thebed clothes Biuww mvui w iuKi,, jwuu ac ""f:',- j -u ii7- t- VI u" mumwi iul- iuucsj , wiv uuisuiig . ijuu ms cnamoer, ana ire sayeci , riisupe pydo spending the'MIe'TaUJ.wlilcJi'hethrew :oa f . 1 - ' 1 j -1 . .mv .m, w.j.. Tfiew of the story' remains to bd told. In his hur-' f ry tO essapo destruction,' tlie young man for-J got that Ins keeper bad no moans Of descent, and burst into a flood ;pf tears on finding that he could TiotLreturn:j to save hi ui. The faiiliful creature perished ' f: , j . y .v. i . v!Jv; jr. uaztiu. uair w ii uman a isircss seems to Tit 1 sit evert section of the gibbe t I, Accounts from Newfoundland to the middle ol June state, that there never wa a sea3pn so . un propitious. The fislierieshad not comment ced, and they were literallyfgtanfng,' being compelled to subsist on seals , cats, dogsJf horses &c tho harbors! lcTnflr still filled with ice. It is stated, at StJ JohL that! the Brig Eleanor, from Waterfordgbt; jammed in the ice in conception Bayearin June, and eighty persons from' tho coast went on boardVforcibly took away her provisions,1 and carried them to the si&eoniithe icel At Sidney , the poor inhabitants vV.ero tar4 ving, and tlioscwho had the means were dividing their scanty supplies, i ' . f AVw. Yn'k Qaztlie. Magnanimous LegaleB iSem? tldb'aTOVsrj cer by the name of Hijrgins died, and, Jcft a con siderrble sum toa gentleman in London, saying ta him at the same time that lie made lus willff do not know that, I have any rdations :fai should you ever, by accident, hoar cf an ibchgive them sme relief vTJieatlesrani thy taus left in full anduhduted possesiii'of a lirge Rrtunel on w hich "no person could hive any lal claim, sd vcrtiaed for tho next of kin to the dSaiedVaad after some months Were spent ia; inquiries, he at leiiTfth tuscovcreJ a few distant realtives. La3 paid the expenses of adveraing out of his own packet -uj" !'.:' ,!- -; J.!;'! I a: v The cpljj development of the! passions! wlrich the, present sybtcjh of education calls forth, is elucidated forcibly - by the: follow ing anecdotes. ; !. ' '' : '4: l - ry Lillinatian in long clothes, throwing her self languishingly upon a sofa, oirinsr-re turii ; from churc Ii, cried ''I Iatcljl ; ti: hei mbtheT,);;, aI really, niustpdccliribj going i chuch"in iuture,at least we biuist! have buij places thang.-Vhy!s my ;tlcarr as kc$ hei astonished pamit ff-Bebaiisc there is a(x?rson in an adjbihing jpew hb stared at ine like a pest, and Ijdoiassurb you ma4 ma, I never gave hiin the. slightest, encour-! agement" . 1 m J r: 'Ail a. ir. i. .1 x iiia lucipicpicprjjaeuo natt at-H t ained ta the ' resrwctaujejiagei j of seven years, j - , $:A(i -. I i , The eldest daughterfcf ia4 ccnticmaafln Avusscii S4aiiru, agea six, f received a care whicli ran tlius; --Miss B--at libme at 7 puncli at .8, quadrilles." It was fori th same evening rather short notice, t0 In - ? ivL .11. ' - . h.- suiv, iui iauju-:oic assemoiage.t it is clin dted tie following reply the lather beW somewhat o( ojnr way of tinning, in th'csq matters: "Miss R.--presents her compir. ments to Miss B---nd regrcts.to say that sne is.ui De weu wnipped at T, andm bed ; a DandjPWcie. I happened to ulnoincoml pany witbMr. Wilkie, the ; celebrated paiatcri and in the eenrse of conreaaticn asked him lmw he camo to adopt that profession. 1 1 iiiuircd, "w your iiwer or your momer, or any ct t j your reklkiiis, a tumforpaiutuig or wlatled you tb toljow that line V iUpm which Mr. Wilkie said," The troth is,Sir John, Xht XOVlvuMe me a naioterl t "How Br "with f astotusnment I eicdined. fl never had tle4 A f pleasure of ineetingiwith youbefrc fl) wW and tbjitpiade me avwUcrShrJUt ncZatr't .1 ; i - i -'1? t-4 A. 1 ' -i . .4 i week he called them together to dine with hinii and aftcr distribulilig the whole cf the irtoncy,acI curding to the different degrees. corisiahsruinity4! Auou, T-iw juu were oxawinz up iap j. jjia tistical Account w Scotland; myfaUicr who was a clergyman in Fife, had maca-i 1 1 curejpoodgnce with .you irespectiffg, his parisbln1tu?i coirse- deyotioa to Its institutions througbi the ballot bdfe'l :ws5wI( & rtthen'electi(1,-' -" i r I i a BoloWtn the muformof your5 Hlgldand Fen d By Major J. Edward Henry.' .nxAnti'NnliJ jBllle-aimTt.f4;wao !ddtghfeU-wthV'the lifying Memilef (CjnOTeaBto TticheIatd U aig&u tnat 1 was constantly drawing c .fies. of i t ' I ;May Afflrtca never by "tlie destiiuctjDti 1 theirUnioodenriv themsfvpa rrt!wr;-i . 1 of tho'Aunrcrsary of fte indepen&tid . s , .The President cf the United JJtatesv ' As by t!Tjctoryof .New Orleans hcr.y 5 the Sooth fhm the ravages of .in lnsstia.- fv 1 iWill he by his efforts, preserve the wiioIaLlcn8 from tb IkkixM tp(Lf!tn nf nnwriao Ji. legislation.- t ?.-w"h: " ? .5I ? Oar Representatives" ia Coegress General H Etmes Bla:r.Deroted to the best --inttriJ mtH his country and I iaitldul to his 1 v&mstitiw ?.1 They 'are prxid of him aaliefs attached tofl&m'I . ;j uawjpy iicn. v m; urayyt-s.'Pbe?3 honcjt man. t! Iduto MtriotJ AIv :1 fl! triguswethedayhe loxdcstafniUjtr bittbiS protrioiioa' of his cointry'j ary fr!. !x: The Allowing- taist3wa3 sect wyJ theifej of Up'pcrSaiem,anaar iwu appiausc, lonpweu oyttiriJiecrt thrice iiji Onrdthcrs of the " Reyolution-TJ, Uil ecuraged our lathes andirotlieryln fthci -irferfel struggle for miopendouce. usby our saii5 4 encouraga our hasbandarind son mtlieir' erutlfr1 glorious taskofpreserving ileirJ;) lancet l AAAilh--km-XAA. X t, The combined action Of the !scyeir Soilthli T cm suffering Statcs-A jjeycrftdd; corl jsf". not so easily broken as .a single strands I H iBy Thps. Fraser. Iayjhc juibn ef tlUel American Statesitie withthei battrial snliJ ' and metier be dissolved until lurmnlrv uimmcu, musing to pcliold i tlie! ecl: oi mauer ano crpsnrot , worrdsi"! 'M -f a jt IV Holleyman,- Str I Out! fReprrl sontativc in-CkmCTess,: Gch. lirlrill decided stand ho has " trfjijqil ''flao f caw -u Uhion,-has insured for hmttbttok'uail i-u coacaencc ana respect ofliiu coiistluwl eaU. i it : . . : Hj -. :pt- m.'.it ;; By Korman Jf': teod-t William jSmithi our -former Senator ia Ckngreswhoi4l been pnwerbod for his virtue j a.rie a pafriJ ot without (car and witjiontreprbjch t 'I ' I C By A- lexajidr. (Mi Rerjrritvcl ! CoBlalroAOT and beloW hononbji and honest men: ft WHHoUeyrnini Nullificalion TTiis-drine: rjeculiarbeautiesFirsrnob A.m71 tlistaVA-Ai't-iir-ji i:-i. a SL wvwuuyi .uvaj ujM imuersiana ieasK act vocate it moil j : .A .! l-L i !L:f-Tv I By Al N: Stuckey ir:.i tA : --"-. i i. i.": ii inc umvju oiaies,,ana ootn llonseiof Coit gross- 3ray, theyL so order pohtical kfTairs cs to satur tho people of the Sbfrth tlrid gnll Nuinfication to the vilerwurcb from whjic it came sistancoy- He will make an f able and. eflici ster-Eachin his turn can claiif ihe ibtor ofthal m w .1 aL J A . - i irt ' ' r . I . . & : . . s. -At 17? Vrzr- U'VwncnGLQ oysterai i t, By A4Btfrrc4-11ieHoh fr Too fcr aj legislatcr;tpo tjaaoA :to coiniireuoimya, looDrave lor a warrior, and sarcastic for a wit :inaposteritiMltt hin hi place among mankind, ' f i ! ! By ICapt Wnii Butler:! iNnMffii4tJIi K M n Uloffititnato child . i cencci ved 1 in id i xulni mktHl WoujdiT forth by ambition, aridaustainci by frauH and u itguor I -rl; l'. 'UhW By Capt. John KMCaldll. ISouthern!- yention--It knovrtf pot partyerefcref carcl fori ad7ocatoofStato Union. pu rantcas doairc the Iqvo and dencb f his coostitueiits. ' 1 U ? continued cobS ByH lDelayv; Ifc l Drayton--fc Carolina is prjuJ of hirni " ; ';i : Tlio Union tf tlie States, and liberties of citizens. Inseparably ooanectcd : kd chased hy :'tb blol ..ot.' thousands cf .oor fai hire and broUiera of 7y : may the patriots &f fcM sidcr the boon too precious to be sported a wav M uu iauuu!t;ui. game oi uuuicalion."? i 1 r f J f rom tho toadies. Coy. Hanilion. He liticaliy spins by tlirmn-j i The ,n.jfiv,t' tfir t ever bundled at his Factory m ATITJ AfiCAi I TION and the rotter.cst, when ho tumtd ;fr$rf te ageucyfthe people to presidn oyer Jalf : ! The fUlowing are some jolt theitcalts clrinltf f the 4t.iiBSt.at Spartanburg H:M J:;:.-1' 4! .: . i-Andrew Jackson-wScnth Parolinas K'fayiirib? f She wiirpstain him; for the best fSfmM spite of the schemes cf political ! nWrkrs. i r.'tl )w"ui' iwaiiiiiuiiwis lUTncoaisaiiu apcsaici Tho Vied . President of the tTJhitcdState4 Isnhallmrrvl smWt .of the Archangels J the same cause has turnedftjj The Uwcn-- watnbtc lce at any man's bidding;: It h fthe hufiuil ' cftrar liberties, and will cherish if as bcbamll f fV-Jemsa:-and patriots'. ; i-- ". j- f-i.-iJ4 i muuiuj wocwr, tan apprpyecpoicier the Heyohitija) t fbught: fur librfty and indll penucaco ia my youtWul days, an wdJ, net sary to pieserve the Union, dothcj "same in i my !i: By Col. John ' Wilhan&.(i The i Hon.? IV Smtth--l,he radictlEehicf, whiin 1S25 foutt and cverlhrew the v onsolation 1 Federal pan) Sr. tenburg-They hare this day ralliird Sunder il H Union Flag with an almost unanimity of fpntH meat. .Neither fraud nor .yiolcsce can friveli them from their country's standard! J .f;,Mjt j MM,mi uvw, .4, j, nomas v eitt1 la his InaugurdtAddresajof 1810? light poltticianj may fmitlllwtuwte; Ifiio anieeceuce m the decision tf tie aiiajontyi is the vital principles cf a republic; from , which there is no appeal but (!0-:UiAmt V By Jesse C tevelind. Tha JJmonl tho wlipl Unioa-Naw is the, hour of iS peril y let every man who loves his country, speak M3 unfliacl4n Biaytoa Their coustitptnt3 approve their ! poli tical course aaa wt( sUa tAiAta the c&smgii - -1 jv"fit.--i.. a' v -'.-:: :. -1. -. ' 1"- .4'-'' N .f-v iU .a"V - great niru rncf t of IN ulldinationi Llt: him saf ineauier ot a cabinet s suivpart the tretensawig. 6f l.Iffrwinst th3 cf themcoplt?! - By D' D. Turner. Calhoun. t,hnn$. srt$l liy J. D. Hepburn.' Gen. James. WsitXJXhtf . Ho lias-the best "reward a tiubiio IserJf tho formor mast ha f flowed by the- dcstnict'ln! of i tho latter.; : J : . Tjv vnjrhe-GcnstituUaijal Lihcrtits we !enW)Ln?ivii V10 A-nKarlca'fi fatrhry their i IhisMrf I cheeks nc. er bo reddened, hoi their pa trwffetf$$' verba insulted, be tho harsA.iand dwfterdi- 1 1 , . - ' - i ... ....4 , .V i 3 L r-.l .i - ? V. i, I: ii. c i 4. . I ; ! i T i M , 4 f rr. i ii1 J , 1 t a 4 r - j 1 : 4 t ' 4 !;;!;itte.; ri
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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