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". -v. ' s.,. ' - 1 ir-' A v i Ik''. If' I if- t - s ' h 'je finest we have teen was in Kentucky, .n w hA nnteeen anv it this State. Beside this, there is the Vandtver Ftp pint Michael Henry's Pippin, lied swell Ptppm and Green Newton Ftppin, and probably several olhr ? artetie of which wt know nothing. Among all the pippins however, with which we are acquainted, we consider none equal to the Fill or Hol land, and would earnestly recommend it to the attention of all those ic this or any oth er tectum of. the country, who nay desire to procore good freit.j 7thl Wins Apple This is a beautiful red apple, flauieli form, middle size, fine ' and agreeable flavor, is much esteemed, and I ripens in the fall months. -The tree is tuftv nri trrnvBinir. bears verv vouncr, and tenr abundantly ; they are frequently to bo met with in this State, and many of tiem in this county. ' "' fiih" Smtzenburcr. of which there are trind. the Wewtown SnilztnburR and the Esonus Svilzenburcr. Both are excel lent' fruit -the latter ia considered prefera ble. The Newtown is a beautiful red, tin ged wilh yeUowNcb fine flavor, and is lo ba used from October to January ; it doe not keep; well. The tree is thrifty, and handsome. k TheEsopus is s splendid red and beaoti n i; t .. . It is now reduced loL certainty that Mr. Van Buren has lefts dei ot at least jotiv millions of dollar ?angin over the nation and the new Aumniairau, au lieved by many that if will exceed fort millions j .:- v -r: j -v,. r '; HrtWmiserably dishonest and. incpmpe teni to administer the Mfaiis of theGoverp raent does this prove Mr. Van Buren to be. Whn he went into offif e, four, years ago. be found a surplus of forty millions of dol lars in the Treasury, arjd he has bow gne out of office leaving the Treasury deficient to that amount.. r I . Who con tell to what extent the nation might have been involved. bad Mr. VanBu roa's friends succeeded in 'placing bim at the head of affairs dlbrine the next four . - mm m years? and how are te honest and oaru working people ofthe tountry to have any confidence in'tbe professions oj those lead ing Locofocos who;exeJrted themselves so much to secure Mr Van ' Buren's election. knowirl? at the same time, how mocn he has abpsed lhei pnblk confidence,, and squandered the people1 money. Marengo Patriot. t 'I ' 7 - . - - --r A B RIVAL OtL THE" CALEDONIA. TWENTY .TWO DATf rllOM- ENLa.?. The Steam packet CIedoniCapU arrived earlf- tiiis "forenoon . She J m Kellar mused the Glo)eso much'on tbe first a d the neyear, and f..'r omeimo. aner rbe faMiog of raini,sipsp, Jhowever, though iUcarno tntorrents, son npon.Mu rfiyoVMri-VtmB is not much! of an bmeriTor'evil tror good i. irtli um much in New i. olH yu ine f ! The New Orleans Biilletin of Wwloeaday, forniahed later and interesHn? intelUgence from Mexico The aiai of affairs in that country i? any ihin?tat proaperons. IvTbe want of money i T.rv crrea't. and tbe eovemment devicea loob ful frail, Jarge in size, rather oblong tu form j laj fane aioguUr nd anew. extreme oecessiiy. tspeiiog towards tbe blossom end, and tbe j, A law ha been paa, imping a ,.r,-. inside yellow, neb, juicy, bigh-flvored and tax. byl.ieh all males over tte a?e excellent; it is best from November to teen year. anMo be l"?? March J The tree grows large snd spread- ZP ing, and bears well after a few years, but Tfc fi. . M -i af per' month, not verj young. - - the others lesa-the lowest sum bHnS one bit - fitb. Rhode Island Green This is a monih ! One bilf of the sanas raised is ajv largo apple of cloudy green color, but yel- propriated to support the government of the Ib.i.Ii ..ivan w.ra in form tiftimi fmm flat SiBi in hirh it ia raised, and! the other lo to roun eel lent lOtb. Pni ed tbe best apple that is grown in tbe unr . . ... M,arIpa for iaDf time, ihaf the ar- ited Slates Jl is said to be a large fruit of ha-A ka .i.hnni navl aad finally that no- when ripe, in form varying from fiat State in vrbicb it is rajsed. and ihe owier io idi.b. It is much esteemed, snd ex- paying the interest and prfncipa. of hw'wn- for coohu v aldebt. The Govqnmenf JuurnaL fn eommen; Pr,, V-Th,. i, conS,d- on iiJ&W J cars of the Ceotral Government hae not been pay iiu whs. 4i io gnu m ii(v nv w. mj DaTe been wtiooui pay, ojiu uij -. fine color, and somewhat vaiice in form, body in the public em ploj Jjas received pay . The inside is yellow, very tender, rich, etc- He argues that this state of ihings cannot conr chatine and fine flavored, melting in'the tinas,r this resson if rip ;otber, that the-armyf mouth like a soft peach. It is yet a veiy rare uee. ' V"V 1 lib. Bell-Jlower. This is a very stipe? nor apple or large size, objong form, yellow color, sometimes tinged with red, ridged when furnished ailiU-ne!Uber"-pay-.oor.;raiiona, will revolt and appoint other rulers, with a view to a ehantre of meaaoies.L . . Gen. Arista has addresied a fuirmal peilttoolo the National Congress! proteating against the ana mentor the law ailotviDS . mo iniruawcuwu towards the blossom end. It has long been of contraband goods thrpogh the port of .Mala esteemed as one of the finest apples in the! mores. st the same time ieaecbing of tbegov- Philadelnhia market, and when known is eminent the religions lolfilmeni of its cqntracis equally prized in the South and. West. madeihrgh bjm with Jhe w1-1" tlI r -t ... :..l ico. Matamoroa Snd othef places. Hegivema ub auuve ire a ibw oi we many varieties i - - . . v 1 A. v..-. .ittnt'irTn nf- ih . . . . . : . . . . I nv facts .to ahow the utter oestitotion-oi.xne or aPpie3 wnicn we nave no oonov wouio ei,, army aBd(;r his command when the con thrive well in this counlfy. One tr two ifjctgwefe made -nis vfanLotteaources' tu keep trees of each of tbe kinds we have named tbem from abaofote starvatlonana adds.that the would be sufficient to supply a famiJr with eons:ituiionaliiy! of the law onder yhich- tne (rait, i for all ordrnary purposes. . : l ebmracta were made, was" never qoeMioned while tne couotry was invaocu p ruw of the government tbriatened ;but only thought In a nnmber of the Richmond Enquirer, wne" 109 eBLeJT"r we find the following opinion of Chancellor Vvl aboold infer that the Mexicans, have a Kent,! of the controversy between Virginia good deal moro 0 think pf at home, tharf of in. andNew-Yoik i J4Hin Tm... I- : 1 The propriety of immediaieiy aosnowieagmg Tnrlriir r lhn rmM cifVll wears & DSCIQC SS- pect. Mehemtf Ali. unable to resist the Al lied Powers.'appears disposed to pjt the best t ws fifs telraphed iq the bayabout haU 23d of Alac as idjd in Washtngtoj on oast ten, and in an hoursfter she wassaieiy i,e lst '( January v " Yitodred at her dock in" Eastj Boston. She 'ih(! receptii)n of (tie eiRresi dent would left Liverpool on the afternoon of the fourth no joubtj hkve tteen s graid affair, so Jar as instant, and has orsq'ientN had. a passage a rCa suLXOuld have made it so, but for of nearly sixteen days: The President tje tairr.jTiie atkr in the vicinpf ofTarrt brought papers op Jo the tenthuU., frmj jj Jj tVd tb'e Cjtjf Ilall, was prelywell Liverpool. The intelligence by the Cale- fiUed doring the tnterva between the show donia is cpmequently twenty twVtisys liter m ,Trje (several prty .asdcbtion3:ond than anjr we have Ufore received from Eo- jg w ere -out with roussc snd . banners, rope. She brings sixty -e passengers. The and in addiiion tq ih?so the curious acnoog news from England wool important The a popuJatiohol aoo.CJOere it? attendance. miFliiffftni-ia rit the suspension of the Phil- r.PP ihind had been done in' the wy of adelpbia banks had just reached Liverpool preparation! and at some considerable ex- by the packet of the 8th oil., but Dad not j,ecse to the waids and the general comini- reached London. i . lees A drenching rain of course damped From China there is nothing of much tne ardor 0jr the most loyal yf Mr. Van Bu- conseqoence. I ' ren's friends, and others less loyal were cool The over-land mail hd not arrived when enough to ieave the field; for their doraicils. tbe 8tearoerUft. From. Syria, Egpt aod The ex President Arrived at Jersey City be tween two and three o'clock, A committee of reception met him tnefc, and his friends met hid in! the city agreeably with all jbe face, upon affairs! anoVsobrait, with the best arrangtmerits marie by his friends. 1 be possible grace" to an unpleasant necessity. address of j welcome was to be spoken by The Devs 'io far as it coes is pacific, ex-recorderi Morris, wlio, for this and other Tbereis'r certainly nothing t hat would seem Serxces cohnccted mainly with the -seizure at all to threaten the present! amicable reia- Qf private papers fri the house of a citizen, tion's of -the. European Poers. " In the l8 (Q be made at. the .close of the day the House of Commons, on Monday, Lord raJ- LoCOfoco candidate for mayor ot the city, mcrston.salat he saw nothing which in The nomination, boweverr is to be but a hio innrrtvaln nas likelv to the ditiiib- n.,i f ihniMenino'a work. Mr. Van Bu- nnn v..V.ifi. rplniionB between France t.9a nrhmitpi hi attendance at some o! hijww i vii u a ay w " and Enola'nd. r- ' the nlacca of oubltc amusement, and on to; a . - . . ' .... 1 I ' - -i...-. - - i r - The T..vmnol Mail blusters and talks oi mnrrnw Avnin0 there will be asrana leio- VVari but is -entitled to no stunt ion. ; It is ocratic ball at Tammany , Hall tn honor oi particularly vindictive against ibis country; Djs orriTa.j fn tho mean lime, it is well e- Itsays; The retenue is declining tne noUgh to remember that Mr., Van uureooe expenditure is increasirig we are at war in gj08 io be .openly talked of as theOpposi China, and we shall be at war'with the Uni- Uoo C8Ddi')ate Yor the Presidency in t844. i art Sitaiao in ihn frmmA of HIT weeks, and I TS,. i Nrih- Rivor rnntlOueS C!OStd to most probably with France also. Lord John .pougUkeepsie and four miles this side. The Russell has therefore quite ! enough to do, rjn wrf ppbably open it to Albany, though and we wish him a safe deliverance. If be ihe'ice is verv firm. - " . could manage to stir op a good rebellian in jIr. Crittenden will rtturn in t day or Ireland, it would tend ver much to the l two fr0m Albany, Gen. Scott proceeas to tranduility of that country ; tor when. the frontier. are at var we novnr ran have tOO much' Of V Tk. nan nrAer nf thinoS hS begun St it. The fiercer it rases the sooner it :entfs.,hbe Cttslom-hou?e.. The Cplleetor, birey irAtahrf.wtii npTpi ho a neacpiui ana nros-i tvo1 nOiPAr tocK oosfcession bi " - - - - r . -. i ui. guu r the Independence of Texas is freely discussed in several of the JVlexicn papers. One party is for granting the boooy tfcaase they consider peace absolotely! ' necessary; for Jthe mera exia tence of Mexico ai a nation anomer is ior u Chancellor KenVs Opinion cj the contro v er$y b e lice en Atcm- York and Virginia. :The Coustituiion of the United Slates has provided for the surrender of fugitives from justice, between the several -Slates, in cases ol treason, felony, and other crimes,' I king ooe desperate effort more to plant their butit has not designated theanecifie crimes I standard on the! banks of the Sabine Private for which a surrender has been made, and advices stite-that Mexic is anxioos to embrace this has led to difficutties, as between the any plausible excuse for patching op peace with States. Thus, for instance, in 1839, the Teaas.- ; -1 Governor of Virginia made application : to -Hie English Poor7--tl'he following facte, re the Governor of New-York, for the sorren-1 specting the condition of the working classes and .oer,pi three men, charged k -j -j 'i- ..tf Y. I nortof IbeEnffI lr 7 w g. . HJr dillon of the "working: Classes in many .of the trpnia 0 negro avs iaae,-fAr prop- ,3rge lown9js re,Uy 4aneniab!e. At Liverpool, ci .,y y vry, t u application wh wae l-rhere are 7.862 collars described iiuus C, lor the surren. apecting the condition 01 tne worKing classes anu r by affidavit as acknowledged paupers in England, requirea no I , feloniously comment They are extracted from I he laat Re LrJn. nnff.i Portol IbrEngliah Uegi$ter General. The con peroOB country 'until .it is reconquered and thrashed into obedience. . Jbe United States will continue to pester anrilundei us uohl New York is burnt;and Maine annjhilated. The news brought by the pickets yesterday is conclusive on this point."! a -r McLBODt--h wis rumored in P riS at the iatesdaies that the French Cjabinet was dis posed to offer, her mediation to arrange 11 oclock this morning. 1 be jjrea; numoer of arrinlswTthin a day or two " past makes the business brifK. no suuuiumaica - present remain as they we're. ; - - The business ol tne city is email iu- Nothinz 'done in slocks, fancy or State', wortoy, pi noie. - from the Bangor fVhig. our Jl'Leod dispufe wit the UtiitedStates coNstSte:NCY OF LOCOFQCOlSM. UNITED A i bo j pAIx tv. , The federal Locofoco organ of Ibis city As the nfiwa of the supnension of tho 1 aKnws no the consistency of its party ano Philadelphia Banks had iust reached Liver- the bitterness of its warfare. Speaking of dooI: and is annonnced witbont comment in I ihe Inauftirel Address of President Ham tbe Daoers of thai city, it is impossible to SOn. it adopts the following quotation, from judge of tbe ellecl.rt bas prpduceu. the A ew XorK own, waicu ia oeuouim.icu There bad been terrible storms in me ajieuttal paper, out wnico lor u .pcun Mediterranean, and the French vessels of I nurrv.wM is Locofoco nor anrl tronsnnrlrfin ihn RarhafV fOaVl had I Wa hv(t hill little tO 88V in TtHttQ tO ww v - - - ' w j - - w " " m - bcre fa oUitUz.tlialcn- a tan : bepus.to go down bill, evjery JboJiy feels at Hbertv io eive-him a xit V - It ia-'opon.this principle. we presume,, tnsi; tne. uoswn Qi ar ter ly Ke vie w, ;bot, recentl y" a zealous advocate f Mr. Van Burcns electiooand the editor of wbicb ( Professnr Bro wnson J is an officer in Uie 'Boston ; Cdatom-boese, thus assails Mr. Van; Buren: w .Ue has failed in i bu re-election, not be cause be baa lost m populsity, but because he never wasthe choice of Ithepeople.-T-The people never willed hjs elevation to the. Pcsidentral chair. 'He was; elevaled to 4hat chairttol by bis own popoiariiy : bul by the.populaiitj of jus predecssr, and by the management of- party leaijerV'X -. This, it wiliTbe iecpUecWd, is piechejy whai the Whigs bve always said, and whal every unprejudiced fin indbeji eves ; but it is the first time .we liaVe seen the fact admitted, by any one ofMr .Van Buren's friends an tadmissioo--woicn, o ifnua tuv Globe, which, for the nrsi lime-fiercely as sails the ultraradical doettine of Mr. Brown son, advanced during the oendeucy of the Presidential stroefle. , Those doctrines were most revolting to' the moral ser.se of the community ; but, at that time," Mr Brbwnson. as tbe head of a faction," was not tu be offended, and the Globe, which now. exptesses lis aisapprooairou ui uicsc ultraisms. then tacitly at Vleasr assented to them. No matter, however,! what may be the character of Mr, Browhsoh's senlimerits "we brieve be has hit (he niil upon the head when be ssrrts that -Mr .Van Buren was not, in 1830, Selected President .! by hfs own popularity bof by thel popularity of his-predecessox, and' by. the rnanagempot of party leaders.' I 3 . From the Mexandria'GaztlW. a . ' ' - Well; sjter-all afie'r the Note ; bfS twenty Stales ajainst six after a majority of -epwards of ono- hunHied "thousand aftor.jrears -of Jiard bu.ter contest after the Mttlement of the vexed question by he rvtceof the sovejreign. People alter all this, jt sterns that )be -Nation is pot .u have repose. .The plan of vthe campaign is announced th runted' baUalibns, of power are again pwshajled in battle array and the politi cal warfare is to be renewed. GeV Harbison's adtniuistration is to be, nay is, met at Ihe tbre hold, at- the outset, with a predetermined sys temalic fierce ppptition, and that opptsition ia tu be con tic tied and kepi up onceaaiogly for foor years Ui come" at leaa? We are to Uae no breathing tjqae ho opporiouity for developments .00., wailing tot oieaiure4-war is proclaiaied r in advance and war is to be carried on with all the political mean, which can be used! . . Fortunately, happily, for the country, this tjiew contest is on commenced exclusively by the politician. Ve do not believe, after what has just passed, that tbe people can be enlisted ic sa unjust arid oageneroas an assault anon the man of their cuoice, and ibe principles ol reform that he is about to airive to introduce . ' Bat !et the fact be known ewry where, that the nation is again to be convulsed by disaprHtin ted politicians, and that, too, for their own fac tious, selfish par poses.- Let ihe People see the base uses to which they are to be put by dema gogues. Let them be .warned to beware tf suf fering themselves to be deluded and deceived by those who are now to work bard for pay and plunder Vw " Prom the Ruleigh ilegister. ; '' '-h Mr. GAtks z-?We learn from s rnorthern '1. I - - . - 'A-..- . A . will, or p i loss of life. The-transport cor- finHmo inlt the least indication of wnai is vetle! Marnefc went ashore in the Gulf of to be the : jspecific course -of ppljcy. ot. Ine, Siors, and 57 of her crew, including most new administration. It says not a wbrd as from Advice aie Biui vi w under the act of Congress of Feb. 12, 1793, ohapter 7 sec. 1, founded on the Constitu tion of the Uni fed States, Art. 4, aec. 2, as beingl acase of treason, fefor.y, or other crime, wjthin the Constitution and the Lw, and certified as the statute directed. The Governor of ' New-York refused to sur render the st'ppoed fugitives, on the ground that slavery and property in slaves did. not exist ; in New-Xojk and that the offence was polo crime known to the Laws of New Yik, and con?qucntly not a crime within the aieaniog of ihe Constitution and Legislative authorities of Virginia, cn the other hand, conaiuerejd the case to be with. ces-" ' jJommand vl to the broker means oLrestoring the cur rency to soundness not a woia-ior or s cainst a national bank not. a twdrd for;or against an inaepenaent i reasurj uoi. o word in reference to the public landa--not a word in" relation to oul. difSrulties with nrat Tintnin not a word in relation to a mm w ind Egyptian fleets under general bankrupt law and gives not a sin- of her officers, perished. There is nothing of importance Spain. . , ' s. "Prance go to show thai mere entertained there of the suc- asures for the fortification of t Y aver Pacha " dark. damp, dirty nd tjl-vebtilCLt - 'nrt,erVbad arrived at tbe Dardanelles and iiTe 3,uo or iue wording- pvopiv,.ur n i anclore()( also 2.270 coo r la, in which from two to six fam ilea reside, snd few, of these courts have more than pne outlet. ln Manchester, Of , 4232 workiner oeoble. 14.960 live in cellars ' Io Bury, ooe-third of ihe working etaaics are so pooily off. rhat in 772 houses.lone bed served for four I Sea ever recorded, occuried in the Irish persons; in 907, one bed for five j and In 78, one (channel, on tho night of tbe 19th February. bed for sixl In lirtstof, lorty six per cent, oi i phe New York Ship Gov. Fenner sailed the working, classes i have not one room lor i f, nml T l ..rnn.l at nAnn rrr illAt taV. With . . . , : w . I . 1 IIUill Mi . I MWUI w.. ... . r . " muji.T. vwurw n wi i,m-..j r""i a. ,nh it an4 la,n.fnnr nAnnns femi ftstft 1 I. iAft i... . 11 I VUV JIHMUI.M w io.m.i .w. " - oi 1I.OUU nouses, ia.ouu we ouci.iu i . . - . -et fiiju,j laQltaguw. the amount of wretchedness and gianla) on board-end when vQ ' Holly head disease ts alarminslr ereat. In 1837 21.8001 persons had fever in thai citv. which baa a popu Jatinn of someibirijr like;250,000. 'With regard jn the provision of the Contuutibn and the h0 paupers in ' London it is observed thjat the lawi and that the refusal was a dentil of whole onmWr of persoos in London districts right; It was contended that the Consti wbo received ia and out duor parochial relief fur Uttion of the United Slalei recognises ihe ihe year ending March, 1838, was 77,18-of i..r.,i ;. Ar .i.... r. i tnese sonrea wrin leyer, i,un irom sufferred -much, "a number . were wrecked Jij .except that we are disappointed m" '-not T paper ""that 18 Ministers of nine"-ttelrrtm de oominaiioos, tiz ; a vnntrao, oaptist, a coptl, 2 Universalis!, 2 Free-will Baptists. 2 of the UhriPtian Uhurch, 2 Jeibodisia. l ath olic and 1 UnUarfan, associated frateroaily en one occasion in ihe Episcopal Church in. Lowell, Massachasetts, and formed a plan among them selves of aystemaifc Seroaooizing on Sabbath evening?, on the Temperance caose ; each of ihe 18 clergymen taking a topic assigned him, onder the ruleaot tbe Association. Two of tbe Dis courses Have been delivered with the happiest effect, to a crowded assemblage of 1 ,200 hearer; more would have attended could they, have b (ained admittance into the houae. It. is also s cheering apecJ, that al a public voW taken in tbe same Town on the 1st inst.; on j the subject of Licenses to retail Spirits, there were two to one against Licenses. May these: facts help o give renewed action to the work of Temperance in the Sooth. ' - TITUS. PROSCRIPTION. ' :; The locofocos aooear to be in a terrible rage, when tbe Preriienl removes from f fice, any oflheir political partisans; but be fore they raise tbe clamor about political proscription, they should examine the acts of Gen. Jackson and u the follower in the footsteps." Under the misrule and disas- trous administration of-these. men, numbers of worthy, faitbfnUand efficient officers were from olfice, sim pi r, because DREADFUL SHIPWRECK. One nuaored and twenty-two Persons drowned. Ode of .the 'most appalling disasters at at two hours past midnight; she came in collision with the Dublin steamer Notting ham, which was do its way from Dublin to Liverpool, and the Got. tenner sank imme diately, only the master.and the mate esca- (Captain I ge intimation In regaid to an extra session of Congress.". Bnl ae all the fault possible must be found with tbe Address, the federal organ alluded to quotes in'tbevsame: pa per ilia following sentences from the Globe . N o niah of intelligence qan readthe Inaugural,! bowever atudiously it veils the names of things meant, without , perceiving that it portends a national bank, national debt, distfibotioo of the. national domain, and all the Subsidiary measures necessary to or consentient on their adoption.' Here are two quotations, treating on the samefsruhject, and expressing, oirectiy oppo- hsile opiniOns,Iand yet both are adopted bjf the managers of the Bangor leaerai jioco foco organ. Party madness robs men of their consistency, and oarlv blindness cheats - w - m of the oily r rrr:? ' ranse the v did net r . are now assailed si; ! who, bad the tin!,!; would have scallr rc I 000 of the People's r cj thou an a jewel. - . . From the Da ' A SUB-Tlir.A AVe had a heany h; menstrooa irnti Suh '' i here by the General G Mr. Land Office life ii terrfect in heigh?, sr.J an immense duor, hr French poniVs to pa.- j ; cieni interior to furr.i '. sveotyfoo'r. -It , ' ons, and was bioI,t i of about $500 freight, er make nuc?e of it. ! . ourbardware aiores, a the sob-Treasury In;, carry. -this-'chet with tonr. It W'Old tery f I people the beauties if ; a ' blasphemously terrru.; cf Independence. From the i- r JUDGi; The Standard and C Judge Badger fur vsl. . , public to believe was neither forgiven nor f occured some twentv r which is blazoned io c when a Judge of the : a white man. $1250 I r We had eerjieari . we saw it, staled in t! ism; but, saspecied i!. wa not told,; we hic find, that the white r ton of Stokes cuunt v,) rageoifs beating cf a t; guilty j and it was in owner ofifovrtcen ; .' teiA hegroes ! To a t a fine of 1250 dul!ir of I250cen'q woa!d ! The Jory found thi i Judge's doty to lay v; Wouldel, so that l.t CommiisTon of a b man, a small fine w ' immunity for a fun! .: own hands. Bat oar inqairieii ! Other icase, which &V.v of those who sj luuilj con not 5ite. We ; Strange, several year fined a white man ii: I tical offence of wLi; , case of Hairston, w? c lie feeling was roc:. expressed for him. 1 gross outraga; he wr.: : io have committed ii i Ished, and the publb ishment. But in tl.: cause U was after t h 3 broken put, or becat rich enough to justify some other causa to c that public feeling v. : a memorial was actci! ialaiore asking far rr referred to conr it: know nothing, exce; We only cite this who live in glass ho If Judge Badger's r his head the indfr these prinr, was J 1 oa not be niisunder ' Judge in either r 2 ;. whose position im'scci-; that he ought to knu his own hands, and i: creature, of whatever t to feel ihe force of 1! ted. It is ihe glory f may it be so, that ncJ nor power seduce it fr: high doty or renderir est and most degrade-i altenpt to excite a r Judge for sucb an act, dangerous. It should : men uf all parties. slaves as property, it apportions the rcprefentatives among the . states on the basis of the distinction between free persons and other persons, and it pro vides in Art. 4. sec. 2, for their surrender wheneeirapirig from one state to another: .that alaves were regarded as property- m pearly all the stale, and ; protected as surh Dud particularly m New York, when the ' Conimutjnn was "made , and ilvet the rc PQflof those laws and renunciation of that , apexes of property, in one sittte.'de s not rti'ct the validity uf the !.vs and of that rpecies .of properly ih ancthea st;:ic ; and' that the refusal to surrender felons who steal that property in Virginia, and Uf e With it, or wi:Iwiut it, to New York on the ; ground that blacks hie no, iunjer regcnll as property in ew-York, is a violation 'of ihe Federal corapatt, u.ul of the -act of Con gress thereon. This case involves very 'grave considerations.. 1 have read and con ajderod every amliority, dWutneot. und ar gument cn the subject, lhat were within my cemmaad, fciid in my humble vjew 0f theejueftfon; Icarnot but be of the opinion that the claim cf the Governor of Virgiuia .was well founded, and entitled lobe recog Uisjd anJ enforce!. ; Coiijtftenariei on Jlmtnatn 1 mi tin Oiancelks Kent, vol. 1, 2th Edition, note op. iy 1 1. J- - .. . to -S o 1" Ki . .1 t if fiid that the reason why Mr. Sena- yijt.hbert did noi take Ins seat in the te until a few data tefore th erf innrn. ?onX was, that be did not know Conjrees w CBcs8ioa ! lJFashfagion ew. y arch as, and 5,692 from typhus.- lo the par ish of Si. George, the Martyr, 1.27b cases of lever occurred among 1,467 paupers, leaving ooly 191 unattarked. Zosfon paper. A SMALL LEAK STOPPED. We perceive amof the Acs of Congress, nasneJ ai its recent sesaion, one, entitled An Act to abolish the Port of deliveiy and office of Surveyor of the Customs, at Currituck Inlet in North Carolina." Curritock Inlet became closed twelve ) ear ago josi &;oul the time On. Jackson Has elecied since which period, tle utRce, with a standing sshry of $200 pet 3iu.am,ha8 been a perfect sinecure; there being ov more necessity ior it there, inan at any point on ihe Ulue ll'g-?, Y.rt the office has been con tinued under the two Jast Aduiruistrauons, and has been heli,of cours, by some active partisan if the partyVin Corntpck county. Mr. John B. Jones held it fur some: time before, the last can vass fr the Leoilatcfre, when be resigted it to beci)rce a rnrtdnJaio. I ' Mr. Fan' Buren, intent cn exercising this pil- tanre of .ratronajj lo-lhe last, nominaied a suc cessor lo Mr. Jones, When the subject was en quired in'o by our epatur, Mr. Graham The recoil ot his 1 n Testis a i ton uas,that he inirodaceu a bill to abolish, the office, and aucceedtd in hav ing it passed into a lw. So notoriocs has brn ihe iaet of the dosing of Currituck Infet, (bat (1 mentit.ned on Mcllae's Map of this State, published in 1833. And yet, even since that perhfd. $1,400 .f h IWnfe's roonev hae been paid t this Officer without employment ; or, to peak tnot? properly, to a partiaan fur electioneering ; This may seera a :inall matter, but 11 serves to show how (ouselvfthe affairs f iht Nation have been 'managed!. Mr. Graham deervts credit for Uaviov itiia small leak c-d'pped. Correspondence of the Jational Intelligencer. New YoRKt March 23. The Circular of the President, signed by the Secretary of State, apd addressed to the ofiice holders, will do wonders to cor rect th abuses which have grown up under the two administrations preceding the pre sent. They who haver sufferedLiheroselves to doubt can doubt no longer. lhat tbe Exe cutive is in earnest. Many are the compli ments I hsve heard to day to the. new Ad ministration inconsequence of the bold stand taken by the President to rid the country of the disgrace which has rested upon it by bringing tho patronage of the gcneial Gov ernment into conflict with the freedom of election?. The People and officers of Gov eminent both may now breathe aloud ; the one? having nothing to fear from the undue influence of the Executive in elections, and the other in leceiving, office from the Gov ernment not swearing lhat allegiance to the Administration which makes independence of opinion and freedom of action a crimin al offence.-' Office is no longer to be pros tituted lo part?, and the office-holder is free from those percentages upon his sultry which have been subordinates lo the supporters of those holdi' g more exalted place?. Thanks to the Administration for this time ly interference, which is as honorable to the President as it is creditable to the count!) ! M. V&n Buren returns to the citv, in a tempest not of excitement, but of winJ and rain. The gales of popular fivor have blown away, and, instead j of them, comes the angry sky and howtrog wind which S rudelv thrust -j" .,11.! ,.-miir, trm powers, whose mono was," to the victors ed at is defeated bv attempting to prove too much. The disposition, to finir fault with out any just reason roust be apparent to all, and cause all honest minds to loathe the authors.. - This quotation of ths Globe against the Sun is amusin? enousb, cetiaiuly.bul -not half n diverting as the Globe of "the . mm ' m ' w - - mm) - 23d of this month sinst the Globe of the 4th of the month, (from which the above Quotation is made.) Ao man of intelli gence can read the Inaugural," say tbe filnha nf I the 4th. "without verceivxns that it nnrtmhan this, that- and the other. The Globe of the 23d, per contra, discooraeth as follows Ve have just had an inaugural address from the President elect, the largest one ev- ey delivered, and not a word in it to give a elimvsi of tbe course of the new Ad- vninstrtibn tVl relation to a single ques tion, fomzn or domestic, whicn occupies the attention of the country " Hete'd consistency, wiih a wiincssl jawaaawaBaaawawaiBWBBPw Setrure---eTeia1 casks cf pnwdeT otse fif-!y-smoijled into ihe city from New York, on board ihe ship Troy, have been seized bp Lieo ter.ant TVinlers, of the Second Monicipality Pul ce, and are now under the control of the Mytr. They were concealed in eofte cks, the twpsol which were covered over with cidTee, the better to carry not the deception rie. Querel W hat has become f ihe great ,J De- moc.ra.lcTArch," ooe end of which was to rest Georgia, and ihe other cn Maine, and cf whieh Pennsylvania was to the Key stosb ? Hal. Ilii1er, belong the spoils;" and tneir .places nueo by bawling politicians and servile minions Does any reasonble man suppose tbat these creatures will be retained, ui tneir places, when roanv of them are known to be noto louslv deficient in the discharge of their Ic- . . m m a m gitimate duties!-buch witl.be removed the people expect it the voice of reform demands it, and the interests of jhe republic reqire it, so be quiet gentlea.cn of the loco foco tribe; Geo. llarrifon will, regardless of your lamentations and lachrymal" wailins, apply the knife of excision to the diseased portions of our Government and parasites which have well nigh exhausted its life's blood, and corrupted its once pure , and tranquil stream CAm. Jour. THE CAPITOL The Locofocos after expending about Four Hundred Thousand Dollars upon this building, have suddenly been seized with a grtpiDg fit uf economy, and like the most prudent, careful, and wary comma tors of the public treasure, . denounce the unparalleled and extravagant expenditure of $11 000, for finishing and furnishing the interior of this splendid edifice in style to correspond with its exterior. All know that this building was comrtonced un der the auspices of a Jackton Legislature, and carried on year after year by the same parly, until Four Hundred Tiousand Dol lars hid been expended ; the Whig then came into power, and were competed to proceed in its erection secording-to the or ijiaa! plan, or relinquish if,. a monument Burn your Cot!: planter' says in s:: : field to discover vsl Oalterpillars, so destr Cotton crop, in the -cut up, he found j ; housed in the pith of 1 ing some fifty more : ry one some eizhl r r ly all alive. lie rc; pull up the sta'ks, c the worm eat out m : perhaps, or some ct! posit its eggs upon t' ion as soon as it ha? er for lis par pesci. I" that tbe chinch be? r of some nf these C : think that the best j 1 ton atalkd.'! Glee: " Beauties of the Si: ' dred thbosand dollars i moUted.and luckeJ c, ceiver Geneul at hi. ! 24 ter cent., while it 1 If the Government tiansported, onder ir - tion at a heavy acJn:. dinary coarse of mere:: the transfer coold ta! r exchange, without tr The Cuban 6030313! pensive, and imprac : an early permd ic; f 2 rcss .-MadUort in , . India Rnbbtr I'm the London Mornir mongatthe marvel ( been actoally en r London with India r- persons are sznzvir-? . is tn be a scbstrttu:n put a coaiinjr c'JfJ fiMnssan4! d.ust che. ThLsitiScr.: intT'e",fi ol" WP)! defihifut and dura'-! ? ; Excliaagcs. Ha v i formation aa 10 r York. &e westaip ; on New Vofk are s obtainable at all are J Philadelphia the L'ar On Chaileaton cbecls tllnnUtObstTttr. ;1-f i
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