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V ' 1 7 v i J V. It.v-li J ' a ' lU , .5, L iS ' t t!.a tp c; -r ' - ; 1 . H !, th"t , ; cm ' i s . I '.fin; to i!ie ' : ,c--1 ; n i- t' j , ul li.O I!1' ;i to imhovu such lfidi m k move, io tho tuuii IV trv f li I. s v ' SISMppI Wo need not Is of this report, the qiies fu!!v before the) public, tun bei-- J rci'y tnJ ehall t'.crclore, or.'y.noiic pi f" i -A . i cftU CLeroUos, from .one , ! r : hull of Urn -nhole,; irave. acm v I f a country,- well suited to .;,. .ts a-id iKhes, west of tho MKis i.. I J any nn , the'. Report. . states", ' have remowl kit, for the eiToiti &; -.rtf per!- ( s a hundred indiyilaa!i, . ; ; m'u 1 bloc I who aro;, well cdu- .,, j inte .'jpnt, who have inquired .,V. '( 'iblo property-nJ ' whoVjlbropgh . ; , T, ) paid by the Uoitef .States, ! Vs'roti'-U other causc.'&ro yearly oddmg . ii ..." f f,.lLl,1nn(U ? V v V , ' . i r . ( c. ''Ji it. A very smau pn y-.- ,, ?-H !,!;: nra in hko tiicunisiancus,! . irtnr i ureacv in . t"cn i-.mv -': . vi,1f ni!BnliAvfi 'an "uuhuuixlod !. f! .ce o'er hd" rws of 'the' bu V'Wl,d ; ba divided into, classes ;johu " ". ' i. t.t. k.. ' KulV 'iciirnta'.,'i bending t!o- raasV of the If" nhaion.ns'i . r and dograded. m aK jibe i.iiasi.icVi, ihiu , wu.' - T'r.r,. . " c !' kn'-rljic ' their ; circumsfances. y i oy. ; iro wh!,Jul1.riduStry,.Sbtin5 chiefly OU ?'l.!.t I'iflv cn'n bcr.Hnd'on whalrd and h:t liev'cnn bciTi teh :v "v ctm orociyi?.-.... l nei o is hut little" ', the i country A travollcrj con con- ro:ifl t'tlronnh thenaiiou,wh,o'rconyefse only n-.tH'Inal men: will - form -i very i v .nnii1! K,f l he ttJHSS of the popula- t.i, .id ecry humane individual, Who is - cuiuitiy luMweaot ineiriruo ,cohuuiuii tmstfoJl doeifoiis for their remqval,' provw - ceu it can le t iicieu wuiu' ""-'.r'. of the krcumuG .... i t u. Stain ' tirtvprnments . on tins ;l UJ io , - ...... -i'lottiu) they prove that the United State t4nnot comply run tucir snpqiduoi m i, I. ".ii r,.i :"couniofoTor an-fsupen- , , oUig.Uionsto th Statcs.alioro not iw nfmaboanv iust imputation. on thejr roou faith." Should the ludiacs aeiernuuB L rrm in' ttlioro theV are. aiid become "si,Wis to tho Ly$ -of; tbo.'rtspecute , . ' states tthcy;ieside-in,; thefe .bi no tchr i 4 .. -i. J Li. .U fiirrmi V -'C -? 0U 10 appreoiiu umi w r( . ' - ;ttlRt on a seoarate jQveruient, ana to re y - i ' ."s" r.,..' lionrta the Stnte bw. would;, in ' if - s ' v.Je' consequences -.tho most distressing ' 'X . 'r and deplot'dbk ' Oo tbetber -band,-; it ! f c xihey copsepl to remove, u ? t- . ' 61 tho Unt043iaie iu uiuh, ". -S "-li-JtO their condulon nnd want, wheie Iw' J ,K can'pyrsu their lan of civilization labours of the Cbrlstiai? and ' i . 'JS t( d i hilahopist ny have ainpl, scope. . 1 - I :-,..'. Baltimore American. 'I'.v V, ' ' - v 'f r; s; n (T.f'' - J Aee Cents a Ieoal- tendcrj"" a ii ' c.itioh Was much debated the last symmeif , Vv', .V," it thh conimunityi and ,o thoa thought, a. v t' .t tents v'ith all pthOr coin minted by, be v V-'Vp authority 'of the goverumeutr were niade, 1 ' Tv-' . tv that act; a log-d tender-; A decision of ' ' - " ' ' 1 contrary import ia South Carolina,- which ' ' ' ' ,tva3 often referred Toseemed to u?unsound; ' ' lecauso itws based on adftnudpf the Z il power of tht qnvernment ip coin any, thing " A-" but cold wiJ silvor.ortd niako any thing I -1 lsa a Jeg'.l teutler ; both of which positions I, nvere renjffed untenable by the long prac; ihovernn)en. liio select Kom- mittca on the national currency, by-their chairman Mr'. Sanford of New-York, have " mude a-report, accompanied by the reso- ' ' 'J the. report, in, which tho question is barely .r touched ppon, w copy tho part relating to ' ; ' coppir coins. North Western Jour. t. -' '',', I'ha' Uw of the tecond- day of. April, . ; 1792estaLlishing the mint and dirccring -rm of trold. silver, and copper, exui sslv enacts, that Ahe gold, and silver coins shall 'I w a lend tender in all payment's i but it ii .w,t declared by that law, or by any eprss ' ' j.arimcnt: that oucoptr oins shall be i'lpcal money.". The cuirty of all;-other w '-' the law of the eighteenth-- day of JUay " 1793.'" It is; and fronk'tfiefirsr-.iDst.. - tuiiorf of our coins has been,, an yncertam : 4 Auction. ' whctlicr a debtor can compul his , j creditor to receive pay ment m cents., orha! ';. ents;; h discussion of this question as ir . iiqw standsupoh the existing laws," is, here' , unnecessalry.i tOur copper coins are either - , y leal money, or they aie not. If they are z' : a '"ipgal. tender; they are o without Umita ' ' $on of, amouut and any debt;, however - great1 may be discharged ; in v 'cents' or " half cents'-; Jtf tbey.are not legal tender , ' "."they ire riot.sa. in any :ca5 or ; for the ' smallest suni; tl Vef bvV no Itgad money W . yeryt small ""payments,' Both t- oriaches' t'lf -(hVi alierBativo.F ro o::fi; and 'neither- of - thetn should be law. - , The coinsof ropper are 'altogether, uii- , v suitable.for'paynitnl of ' Urge sum; they ' are uot necessary for, paymeats which diay . ' J l)e mado by the coins of silver or gold and (Jieir peculiar destitution W te makd those ' smallaymonts which cannot be made by - -. - coins ,of higher value' -"Tbe 'popper coins ' ' ' . should therelbre.be confined to their prcpei province ? and; wiihia -that spbere they - - should be legal , far all pur poses -of mon " ey. '.','' " ' . :.' , ' . ' ' It i proposed that the araonnt for which '. cc;vct cc'rs .sbu'Us 'a legs! t.nder, ....a Vt i .. J ;f-i i. t tiiU J. . . ..' 1 i ' i La i I il.lv,, I' I '- , ... m rs o i !' lor tl is :-,-.lst.tt...o:;;;!ily li u em.ni .i i :' ! j SlU'lS t'l : i iij i.UI (M)Ml ten (.1 lofivt - ihiircgulaium, while it; will nll'ord emire jjieveut the aLuso. Of tHiriitiiin f icdnor wiihan 'inconvenient a." toftheso uii.s. "hen our cop oini shall be lSu cou- fined to vtiy i ..i) meats, livs oujecuon often inado, -that th7 are too laavy tor the. purposes ot nmucy wilt 1 no ttye lorco.i i ;1 he,- piOpccU regulations rontvrniiit; the :ie''Hl tender ol tho -copuor coinj ana the legal tender ; of, -diminished .couis.-'Ol ilver (uid.golU ni 'V, wiiuoui incoiivtsnifut have inimtdiato operation. ; , . VTho report'states tho tneseut 'conuitiofi of tho: mus t t r be most sjtisJuctory. v its crs possess all tho, skill requisite ioi their1 statJous:' tho'modejn-.impr'overients . . , s 'i i .. i ,. (.i; ..,r in ihe art ot coining navo uceu muu.ucu, the jnachinerV pieper for faUric.uiiig all our coins is'Wovidud- mid is ip use.. " '1 bo es- -.... 1 i . ..ii .r ..,,, I tabJiiUoiL'iu is coiiTLUeie hi i ;- """"'"J Of a Rational mint ;-dbd .bomg complete ..itf its or? unisation. ii capucily to issuo, vbitis nwy bo easily thlurged. 'v "Our euinago has hilhei to vbeen .perjorniea w an paiiicetex uem -1 yVynsuitalilu fpi t ho vt leraiio'iis of i mint : but under this disadvantage, thohunf tias ueen ablo io coiu,wuuouv iuutH-ui aj all the -gold."'; and mlvcr 'Wliicli huve , been presented '.for coi'oargV In ' iQrsuance pt a recent provision ol'Uv,'a nexv.ediiico. lor. of cons'tfuciion ; aftd ibis 'stfoc'ure .'wili'af- erations bf a .'great otlnt.':' iwill bo dom- pletcd in January or-roovuary jiOJi, unu iba runt will be -established aud iuiul .oi- eralion iu tho'oeW edifice Ueloro'tho lobnl day of July 1831.' Tlio mint is oo ' Oble to labticaio unu issurt coips 4o the iu,ount of live millions of dollars nra year; and it will soon be able to coin ten millions ot dul lira in a,ycaf ; or any, gieater j.udo,' nhich nnr wants lnav-renuire.'' ',. 1 v- : hicrht &id7tfthe Road at tfea.WVW has beeivrectfntly tleierliiuied irt th.isCiy.oa the, principle recomzed )a tho folloio ilecijiou of the IV'itiiilrCourt of Mdmiualty, which publish as a matter of some Jiuterest.' touhn. nintfis.i.TJie encounter occoried hetween. - Biilishuu 4 American vessel ,',otf our, bar, and .V .'' ..'' '.i' ':. i" ' j . ' ,' ..I., i . ..".i'... Ui the mailer was sunmiueu iu diuiuawoii vj ,ui t . , ft, 4 1 s, , ' Da dio Oih November.' 1 8H, a trial "came r : .t'M 'j .f.' : t.'.'.V-I..J..-.'li.;...'.i; '...A. inoosi Londun.".liieuihe owiers ht ajem fi imi one of.the Yorkshire '.river uoi ttf, y. tii the apellant. siidMlr. Johjii Mountain, ofvthft AurcI lnu,ho Boston, and. .otneraV- wetejlMi i-espftmlentVi'. I he cause: arose, out. ottnr cu circuiustauee oL ftlr. Mountain's vessel, tho Johns, of that Poit. and a vessel of tho appel lants, called tho KdsniQer!' being obliged by adverse weather in i)rosecuiing"'lhpir. vnvage to London, to ply to .windward and in qu&'iJ, dtmr courses It beqsme evluenr mat the vessels, wauld Come; in contact, .nnless one (f .tlicn bore up and put about on a ujilei eut tack.- aejther 01 them being dtsposedto.htf.ulto.'piid,1 the vessels, as haopecn foreseen, run . loui 01 each older aud the Engineer was Dverwtielmed irf thesliock, and immediately UnU', allowing just time enough to her ciew,' to sae them selves on board the Johnsl, ,V f'J ' Whcii the stirvviutlr tsspl reached London, she wasfeitid by the Court of Adihirahy, on the complaint of tha Master ot the Engineer, to abide a trial ol he, j;ase, which trial 'came 6u thed3y jvo nienloaedt'4iea(ly tf ycat filter, the accidebf. iv The case resolved itsejf tntq an' in quiry as to the tacks on which thevessels were sailing; and judgement was 'pronounced in. la vor ol the Johns; ht Couit of .'Admiralty. c"e A I -ii'iiK r fl-llir trttu. im the fit w'lrY'i vrt t'lrtLt VI if ll ' wiuv nnu i v vm ' luu . tvi 'wn u v vi v has a iglit to Keep her wind, and ilie ves'iej on the laiiioard tack is bound to-heairupor heave aboo no avoid dinged or must be answerable for any injury the vessel on the starboard tack may sustain by thetr comfng in contact. iVe uiideistand that the decision is important, aud requires to be promulgated for theuilormation of masters of vessels generally. :The expenses attendinjithettial, have been mote than 1)002. to the parties, besides the loss ot one i f the ves sels, and the long detention of the other.' , '. fACTS.-It is ,a tact, that according to the lowest estimate 50,01)0,000, gallons ol , ar dent spires are consumed annually,, in the l. States. ; it is a fact - that this occasions a cer .tain .pecuniary loss to the country of glsl.OOO, 000.' It is u" fict that" intemperance is ' lh cause ol' three fourths of all pauperies ' in the laud., U is a faei; that three mirths (f all the criuitt in our counuy, is Uie result bf internpe rnce. it is a fact, that the habitual and oc casional drunkards in llus, country amount to 30p,000.. It is a tact, that mora thai) 1,000, 000 of the r ei-tives ofihcse drunkards, in coir sequence ol this cennexionare rendered iti descnbably wretched. -It is a fact, that 40.000 persons die annually of intemperance, in' the IT. States, , It is a fact, that unless' success should attend the present efforts 4,000,000 of our population will prohubly die drunkards. And it is a fact, that drunkards shall not In herit the kingdom of iGod. ! Cor. vi. 10. ; It is a fact', that a .man: who does not wholly ah stain from the us of spirits, has no security against becoming one of ihe number. It is a fact, that ardent spirits : are v never .necessary bukafwa hurtful. to personsin health. So say tha most eminent physicians, iso says every temperate man.' It is a fact, that the eases of sickness are very rare, for hich a temperate rhystenn would recoinmeud ardent spinti. tis a. fact; that spirits is no security against cold or beat,' wind or irorm. To tha wear it bi'uigs no refreshment Ta the hungry it t tens the ravages ol starvation, ii renders the body mora iiKeptil.le of wtiacki from conui ious disorders, and increases theirlnalignan cy and jpcoiriibl,eoe? when fairly sealed. ...It is a fdct, that intellect, and youth, and 'man hood, and btiuty, perish before' its bijstingin rluenue, because it makes vie inn fools--sav ages of the gentle and beasts of the respecta ble and decent. It is fact, that the habjnual drinker of it, hath pangs keener tl aorthe ser pent's bite & painful as the adder's sting. Ir is uci tbat the unutterable hortotj of Ihh liu- s:u -canjr i'.o, bear no conv nion to the .1 uiiuCf r' a. 1 Ml. a . . i A.i..U hi, a"' "ffiier a in in uicl L) . i . i . u t ; u'- I .... ,t;...l nv!ii','; ' n '! lii.i.i ibtl l.ii ....'l Ui !e j c n-1 t-tcr l .. ...in, in Ii nl I mi I & i I i. i? i a Aii u- ... . i. u w...rk. rf mII. i ( t I ! ' ; I ! '. , !' Kt MH1 I! C ,1.1 Ui ts, hoiiiiitil no I til 'o ol liift i"li ;" . .i ' i ' i men, not only UriuH inn iuju.u .... I .1 tl I ....I I I.I il vut ?c (n.n iitv' i:u..Ki. ii ana " lj lliiir ,liilJitil.-Cit. J iiinfl. .. Now thutiliO country is iUnnl inerai j i u.rl ',tl. ivn.r liwitirf . the rCI illldli ' : " hI folio ing account oithe origin or invj i u It, by f.inih general, Count , dj 1' in the (..i 1 iif nnr re..... , 2, may provo uueri'Mnc io simho Wu tuuv from V.i:.tniii,tun ii;'s Cliigiik-le olttie Cui.-;'i- t ol .tna i ; . " ' . t - , :' V . . ' another exi e lirnt of t!iis sin- ' . . - i u.,i . m lrt aroill.' -VL'ilfS ti.J llllH H J ol vi. ,ii, iiii.iii iv"; . - anida. ', It' hut't rni'd,' usn viuav this Uatholic cavajn-r :it oitatm'c va i"-'-i.-of fold nid silver. l,eiewilho Karthe wagts ' . .. ! ' .- ..., !,.(.. of his troops; ai.1 the soU.crs murmured gieat ly, sttiugtliftt they had not me iochiijui ,.ui; t-hasitif "necessaries .hoin'.Mhe pt-oj if of the inw'n .vfii'ihi lilp.nun;i. what din s this .most sraf-ioim !olnlinilr 7.' lie t ikl s me 1 I1UIU br oriittla moisels of paper, ou ,th which.Mie inscribes various sums, Ure. rod small, atcia diuK lo the'iiuiuia of iha"'case, ud signs me tpcur with bit own DuiiU ana-name.. he ehe'to the sotdierr. in earnest 6f.tlitn payl 'JIoiv ;'. you wilt say. 'aresoiuiuu iv.c v:, With sctaiisof paoct 1'-, liven sol answer; and .. , . .... l I- . l' l,. ,.r,,A wrU p'aid too, a 1 will presently make mani fest for tlie go9cLC,nnti,i,eiJva Pro' 1 ,l. " tion, "ordering- the inhabitants, 'of 'Alhan.a- to fake these morsels of paer for the full - mount thereon inscrabed, promising to reneeni. insni at a fiiiliVe., time w ith '.silver, jnd aold,aftd tbrealeiiing .Iseverepuuishiofnt 'lo all .who should refusi.ri'hepeople, has tng.full conh dehce iu his word, and. trusting that M ?xM be-as willing to perforin thfeohe promise as he certainly is auip iu j)iuiui , -,yv-;i tiiose.urtous.Suorsels o.f paper, without , hesita non or demur. -Thus, by a. subtle ".and -,yiost . ...ii ' i.j '.I.;. I1 .ili. nyraculous Kinu ei.aicnyniyj mo uo lib cavalier ttirrtivorUiles paper into precious oid,''autf ma'ke his late impoverished ariison ihouod hilmoi.ey VI . n: ' , ' - ' ;il is but just to add, that the Counr d.e len dilla reiW'med Jus promlseshke a loyalMiht; and tb'ii miracle, as it appeared In the )es ol Fray Aptu'hi.0 Aga'pida.ls the first lostance on recoro oi paper -money which mis. smjvq dnted.the civilized world with .unbounded -ppu leuce. it" , .v:,' .f This intenious inventor of paper money was, if may be remembered, Jhe contriver , of a tv dt gfUrre.' Miiyn once saved ntni-anu us giir,m son. While-bkieeed bv'a Horte of 3'roois." A parr ol Itie wail oi tno lorncss .a unuc.- red'hy'Valns. nnd'lUI tlo'vii.- U'waf jumIv siip)0sed that it IDis Dieacn weuweu.miii, atcumulated force Would be .proUht to. tha as, snu t. . . , . . i if i In tills fearful emerericyiihe counl 'displays ed his noted talent fot expedients,' 4 lie order cd a quantity if linen cloth to be Mietched 7q front of tb bieach,' 'painted 'ift'lmitalioo. 'of stone, and indented "-Mr .tattifmenisr so as 41 tlistartoe to4 vesemWe te "oilier parts ,of the wall behind this screen, he employed work" men day liud night in repaying the tracts e. Ivfii ivna'wasJ. tiernnTted to leave ;the4'ortrcssu lestinfuriatioiVef jislelencefess plighjl hecarrie idthe loor,, Light stjuadriuis yd the enemv were, seen hovriineabout the plain, but neiWaDoroiched near enotiiih to disepvej the deception; and thus, u -the cpurso oT a fevi days", the wall 'was tebuilf liongcr than be fore ' U , V. ,'t ' -Tho ' Russians ' seem ta'comb'ino' tho spread of' lea. ning , with theonquests of arms' four scientific expedition iiom that Empire are said now to bo m full acttviiy. An article from Petersburg, ofllth , No; vemberj shys : 51 , " r , ' ' WhilO, Alexander' Vpn IIumbolt; wnh his learned friend's, Was. collecting; in- -east- em Russia aud- Sibena new trcasuieS oi naturial history, a second expedition was oir rected to the. chain of the Caucasus. 7euV ' ' . . 1 . 1 eralJmantidl, wlH conimanus on uiu imo of this mouutarn range; it examining-, with several learned men, ihe country especially irilhe'direcjion of Modnt Llboin - Ihe third exp'ediuon 'joined the, victorious' 'stan dard of General PdbUwitsch. Aftet ex- plonnUhe proinces Ceded to' Russia by the treaty with 1'ersia, the travellers visited th countries in Ash) occupied by the Rus- sian'army in the two last campaigns'. Fi tmliy. a nnrarian to me empei or wusni, in Septemhe-, with several diaftstien and ii naturalist; Into the countries European Turkey occupied by the Russian, army, in oraeriocouect ana 10 . copy mo; .musi i markable inscriptions, and mouumepts: A ftd,idSt,, winter," an antiquary was sent from Odessa, in oiJer to examine ibe' ic uiaius'of antiqUity on the whole coast ;from theDaiiubeto Swebbli:; - ' ; '4 . ' Frtedom of the Press.--The expression is famd.ar to us- all; and is even habitually used in Governments where1 the press,' so far from being free, is ouder a strict if'ipri hiatur, a vigilant censorship, and unquaiih ed veto of the lordlings of the" land, as to the matter of publication, whether, of theo lokicat. political, or moral character V et there, ihev talki print,- and even boast of the." liberty ;of the press. ' Qn . the Sther hand, '-'some.', suppose' and - even j assert, through the nicdium of its columns, that their press is free, because the editors with impunity v indulge n tne -most. licentious course, and pouron the heails of individu als the grossest abuse and unqualified scur rility." -They are invbotli ' -instances mista ken. TThe liberty of the press is' not to be found in a state ol servility to Government or party, or-ln1 thai licentiousness which dashes its Venom, in tho face of alL whoop poses or dislikes, without leeal restraint or h . 1 , . ' . j : . ' moral inniouK?n... . ,a . v , - j t, . v -To convince a senslle man of disinter estei letl'.ng, therefoio, that either the ena or the oilier should be termed freedom of the press, wouIJ Lc impossible. What v-.. term the frecd.a if ihe jtcss is a digu-f.cd auJbonoraUe impart 'iljty in every eiH.i:.t lionfi7:n i?, whr; . c 1 -or" ' 1 ' t'" - -v N lytii'hai j vr t..inco ' i j the iatetest f individuals, ! to tr lb. ' A pritvciides, is ...-Avrfilk J'rte V I I.. l c l-ti , IK. 1 'o fancy tall , aim w-bava Was in. rl i' a'. I ' I, V IlVporlbe 1 t I o itU.led r, uns-actually 1 in ..a 11: 01.0 i i 1 rooi.. . .io .ites;. the wns simply bu 1 i X I ill I u b r 1 It'Ul.tl . , ntn"' an 0 was asked by.'' J'OI J :.lrs-.' 1). ! u.i." ! ,y, 1. 1 1 itt-r he supk ; ;.c.l I 'Sl loner, 'v l . 'M .u-f I i. an t 1 1 1 peiir row t lj pro .is l,..i X;-' !t (1 Sal u :s I: 1 ii.nu 1, .. .J hi V ted an,., illy, t ti.-' coi i.eci ry t a n' I i'-"t hi- I M-'d ti' ."i v Olii'g i'.is f Com. Aut:. '- ' -'-' .... 1 n v. . 1 1 is "n- -..nor tvp.i c Crises ff Cvtours.'i - f ?, n f.-'.:.-l.lish, which 1 1.'.' foi! owing i ctc-uut is ivt-u, vas stntiiisly i'Xt'uiplilR'dt!iou!;h bviDofe l t curiOus -ciuci'imtnts. ia tho notice ol the-! npw'scatlct p';s.iCiU iu tho'Ail is two w tchs sincc.j; '.' y,,,.f ? ' The. cnnm-ctioti, that - exists between the colour,'-of r.budies and- their mechanical structure" is btiiuiiluily i.luslratea oyuie observations 61 Dr. I-i e wat-r '.oil, the, van- 6us tints M;xliihitfd ,hy,- tnoiher ol ? pcun. .The Ffga'tU diday ol colours. -seen, ou th.s substance'the tlocioi"discbve(td4io bpi dnccd by a ImniUr effiiio grooves on i ajurfa'Cfi paal!e to i'fjch; other'.jiudjn some speciujyhV,Vt'Ciilinearbut,vinfolhei curi ously ' clirvt'd.VThi, 'number of gt ruvts vuVies TiOm iVoJiu' died -to live thousuiia iu an Inch'., Thai the col , ts arise from tins Dtculiar'Coiiiiguratioii ot the suilato is pro ved by taking iiiiprc-.'-Moiis ;,oil,.on. .piclttd vvax iim arabicr 01 Vuft rnetul, by 4 hici means il(ese substances , acquire tbe same pt-opurtiVs' yas the ntpther , 0 f pt , l- in the production of coloulsttffl7J."y. andjAt, ? Sai(,o;-s!'ii7lii-;-l'ieiiking--ouc -ay iTirouglrttie crowd,. (oOiadi us) J, and. to Oflhi-et; of my.' ship'maies, thiew cui selves . , . , - .. . -.. f.i... i. in thisi to-usj novel sco-iivevtnce;'we .1 ej n nt?arly iruut'ovcr by t-a cop; k if drun kei' tars -in V gigYullo hitcnpfd out o'ut their ejtcbses, wuli n 'Please our hon oV llhaV'ontit'tr.'!4VVVoreiicouiKeipd .two or jiiree fnine .oi the sahie auiphihiouy nni 'tflafsf (torihere wns n man of wur or"two in th TOuils'jaiHiiiiiJf'.'ibout iu y il.inqiu.i-, Willi kg 6ut of. tiio.door, oil eiliiei side, eachiitumdciTby bis dabush',.vbo acied; itr tlW tuple CBpucityT tl pui se bearer", Buido and meiCUry.f ilot-dkbs wiettheS ! 'who think JO make "up, by urr imur tlii.sipa Wan aticj tx"travagance, for monthu of slnvef, ry andlfflvaticn, Tuekt war' Xdityrg Adventure.--? 1 ' V . ,,1-'.,.:., , Sitzc'7elt isviiew perfectlywell nicer tained, ihat suitide ia" Lowlou1 ' b. much fess fieqncnt thart in Faris though" in 'Fans U'is Ifcss fre'queutlharijn'jnany.iotlitr.. great cuies of the continent. We believ a inailat inVts Ugai'mn .would make it appedi;that our propor tion ol crimes Id linl.unt.thoujU l.o too great, this resueel published in the JHdnd Gamte.of November 1827,-(the only reiuvn ver ;naue , vy uio &w preVie-Cootts-'of Justice--apd in tins' return mi it-ronhlfrom those cif An .'-on or Valei Via, two Very .'ijnpui taut tribunals'"waSitfJ be IWind.'jrjt appeal mai in uie , pi-vio )hcre wcie l,2d inuithis iu bpauuand 1,773 attempts at murder, accompaoiefl Dy,siaoij'.ng and vvpunding, lor - winch citmmais receiveu sentence in tho . Spanish Courts...- In i826and 1S27 -there were 74 couvicuons i3 per year; lor snni'.ar 111 England liiiclndm- V ales) il e pOpUftiotf of .which is just the same as that of Spam. -Then for every individual convicted ot thes ciimes iu England theie were 31 in bain; yet iii&pdin, it isnoionous mai nf" monbrtion of all such ctimiudls'go-unpuniih d andfiutried. CVotc.'f " A Damper.- A y buog city fop, in.; com pany" vvidi some belles ol fashion, was tidiiig into tb noun try a- "ple-i&ui iitg, when 'they Saw a pool vi uaji". :;iooV"ri y J. .. .'.I. .'. .1.,. v ,it Til in kini it . A .. . .: - ...,.i. a i,. 'ihir.rn 1 rv I I r ! VVOlU UV IUO. luou 9 ii'Mv., ', - fine oppcrrtuuity , to-show his wit to the damsels, by sporl'mg with' .the .poor boy's ignorance, ha thus' accosted him "Can you inform m ilr. ZeLcdte, how lar JSjt to where i amsforng, and which isAhe.most direct road t" T'eor Zebby not at alldauu- led, but With the most sober, and composed countenance, replied : "If you ,'aie going to the gallows, it is but a short distanv-ej )t to ; the jail, it stands a levy rous mis, siue; oui, il only to. poverty and diiacelyou aie iibw'aDpracbing your joutuey'a cod As for the most direcrroad to etthoi you aro now in (r;' rind -cannot miss the way. "r Dandy dioppedjus head' and drove on. '.;v -.. u . , .... , r27rVJjlr-Ve; menlioucd last week that the port of this 'setlkinent (the Daf;ze) had beeti 6pen'ed.':td J American vessels.--Tho falloiving xtfacts from letters, which we have been permitted to copy, will prove the -authenticity -of " bur', ini'wi niaiiou -A. Y.Uitiun::,fr-:;;ya .:U'-.-i Extract of a Icttcr 'received. by a mer cantile house ia this city dated , lloruJ'Ji..-',' January 12--4The noniptercoutse hem ecu ihe United States epd Vhis , sculen.tct, vb a r e fc.ppy.,t 0 i ufo rp.r y 0 u , has . been re iv ri ved a -proclamation-, to, .that eO'ect Jiavi..g heen issued e 1 the 5th inst.' and c ho; u shortly o see Ami rican" vessels .agaiu ;( -j.eiingc-r pci:. - ', '.-.',"'- ,4 -' f.xtract cf a kffr dated Co't :nt Jlarc!. Is!, to at ":;;:'" c'' :-- "A ! into palauqalnsf, ana uesirexi on 01 iiiosc Otiiclous Vt'Uilemen Jdabush, or" facloruni) to bhow ui til'a hotel.. I I'roeeeding - lhith 1 ii not greater in .number. : ami much less, atro cious hi !uyu,thaii ih iljin'oter . couiitne. Cninparcd with Spiun at least England iQ Ltoiua. r Aicoitlmg-to a return arrived by "the of : flavtna t on. Hnnr!ufs.inc that Col- Cockburn arrived, and that be issued piociumai ion - to opentba poit lor.tne n;ciiwo u. iv . lore tho-rericUon. To take, place t..c SihJitioaryUisU- A mercantile jiouse uv Hi is city Dcgtn 10 ioau viwi i " and they ii'tended to seed her away', this , . J .. . . I .4 ...... -L.- nlv. - ovtning. "Tleir tast essei liryum vwj two leuers li did not call at the Key, and tho uperto!tadanl-wvu)d tot allow any person to bo nbscnt at the militia niu ter. 1 Optxt cur I'ritivds did hot know when frhe was going, or Ibeitf w ould liave been letters. ' ,; i Scottish Editor. U is worily of no tice,, how many of Jbc best periodicals ot ' pVesi it in existence are edited by Scotch 11. en." KiTlieioeiej in the tiist pluieourtuo leadiu.lCviews, tho Quanetly, edited by ?!r,. "Locku:iri, and the tdinburg, ttlitvd tirst.".. Aijr,'Jfflicy,nd now by Mr. Na pitri r Thtm'lljote aie two Foitign Quai- teily li eviows; edited, tho one ,by. Mi, !:,;;;.$. iind the otl'c f by Mr. Kraser, botU . l.i;.c 'I I. i n ronif th MliOHTines'i w . . fp 4 I'lar f wood'. 'life: shtetau W dr cotiiui) man I'lofcssor i!.e -iSew '- Ju nu.ly at the ',").'; ' !l l. s ttVud. fist w hicli ad .1 i A!". 111 itie',jitulU'diivd Sf J'plTlfd WC i.aVr ! f-cu net ;'.ghnv, t'Thea ',.;;, ( 1 Jouriiolt'tinlef f i - 1 .' ...a.cu unbent ,Hi;, - li ister i!id I'lule-sor 11'- tum to the wet-hiy, we 1 rv (I; '".'lid,' ,;"t c t (f. it;4 !iU.tt"Aiks.',"'i SO lOU ji c.ll I 1 t 1 I v .Mr. . d I.. the ialr t p.-' 1- in 1 lie Ik ; und wo i.ave- Ux nil.tuiiedby iir., . . '1, . f ectatorf' ViJiitd- If by: JM 1'. Kin'oiij.-,' As, t.v. .il.e. i:ep:i; is." they arVtuu li'mi.crous.to, j-;u .IW is. thcrtr ti'ot "ir. .v-tuddai'u ol , the rir.'Sf.f.i'it of the Coin itr; iind -Mr :;bdtv 1 -. jii-.vi. . hiiik r of thoTdoi iiiii I. .. . ' il, V. ,,. ., I . .,, 1 1 ii - rt tha V 1 Hi- l ..i.uclitlal ' I . Uopbl ..' -f.h'ut ' o.ut 1 I ,L! ltu '! ..ic co.cli Eiliiois re'i btattert'd ct i-. Liii'i.inii, v.iniai -v e aie no jf a.v. .as - Li,;lnh Ltl.l r m itol, '-J 1 ,hd. ':cubith JM.Jour - ' (, J j 1 f 1 I l I t x ..-A M . t -; Mi. IhijabolthuJ r.i'oj crtu..ity .dm his recent journey to see, in 1 tho: Govci -i b i-H'Dt.of "Aslracnn, several ( socii of fili'. Cruhmin reliuiou, as well tis a i'ukir, (met.- dicanf ilonk,) who loi year --has w j - qhitted Ins wooden 'hut; hut remains )u tcr-'HS wtu as iu stunnitr 'juaifii in a -u; ugr of itr"iuid lenses the, cure of hisvpi.-rr".' son' :(o ihoio who, through charity, iu d willing to- t.ike thai "O ol it. 1 The trd J f velleis ihet, til 0 inici.jow,' 1'iinuf of the (Kalmuck's; ami in the environs' of bgrcpcjl,- visiti'd a niagKoicent Tluhetiatt (tenij lo-of..tv-thl" Urahtuja rr;hion, wl.i.roSO.i.Ioiiksin tfnibroidwed j'atUM.uits, .md healed -on Silk.-. cushious vv-eio thmipuug -i hymoM'i thanks . ivin loi the., viclory oyer llie'v Ui ksj- i'iio Khtirt'Ol the hoi do of-,tl.o l.ugbls; nhd eihi Suh.insM.hj( f to liii7l,ju' udid't the ct'itsnjony in pica1 id. r'Ai the I.i 'se o Zuhenuw,' (nuco Calmucks tlx-, li avtjUeis met with an t .rryol Drewk-iC ' J'arUpa.- rA ,t,- - - ... f j- ' i. ., f -noLD'OtCtON .IN "NV'CAKOLfNk.? i The lulldwlug leiler as aid''ed ' l Hie flon.'Mi. CusonJtiesn'tntiVe Id coy"" K essl. "i jtir-Moigaplon distiiit, i;i ih.s.S I . si tte;-auu is pubh&hr'.d j tho AineriCfltt tdnner-.'1 . ' t . MorgaiitonJjT. C, 1V6. S, lWO- , Dear &'ir; 1 buve ieteuily,obaei Vediie lojkn' ' over the i)iocm"',i s of lOngiisV that' a res io'ba'bee!i. intj ofliwt'd by v you, t ,11 I. M.. . h-i,f.il. V 1 .tlid ja tho "old region of iS'or'ih.X'arolinnY and idthoih'li 1 Tiave' not tho honor of )i- 9111011311 a W11WI.I v .i.x., ' v ....i- f- . --. t -r - w, - - ,hi , ... iiiierust 1 ltd en iiie sunj i.t i'V Ri'-hpis !!.! h tier to ou. r 4 , 'In th cuuiity of Cibunuiu hhicl rtf- 'do, conuderahle initit st i.;iuan!csied .oa tho im! j ct ot yOijr. it-soliuiun;. niu a btrof - vi. illl-IIIOI 1U1 toiuo Ol' SCIIl U't VW, VWlll i., -v it would bo necossaiy.; in lacj Tno ptoposiv tion coulj hase njoio Una-nimHy lii'.ns'fit- oui; and whni the ii'iu'ihei el persons efi-, ' glided irt yold mining is cousuiied, wa wi'il'' u the quality ol ('old piodueJ, fliers tin ' punty can be r ') doubt ihul v.e Hit atiild ) to' tho care:.' the..- cvern)uet.--.. -In-tltw l'4 single- county of Cabarrus therb iv ill shortly-,; personally liuiumnted nh yo", yet ihe". j , rust I kel en the subject ua iuduud ' uu in operation engines-or luaauntry iii .. ddlererit.phices ou' extensive plans,: - 'Oaly j ( I II- t (wikl'in'c l l. ,o tLUKl- .lurll'll' .'lllUf- .il thouiilrl.is 01 e is'coii?ra'0rt;Jibo5:er - tha'V mini in I iu roil in v - li'ns-urtilitfHll ' II isnak I IT 1. jlj uw is. pur pay, w.lutn wmild b annual i Jy 3J,oa0uvvts, 01 $33,100 1 taking this . L Ihe busis ol uii osiimattc lo coufy, Ui'i --, If amount'. piod need by machrneiyi (to ,say.( M iiothtng'ot wu.it is found by fiaiid.) Weu:4 .. ft uo tU.COO'aniuulIyV'to which twei'ij? Ibousand uollarj niiiy (be nddtd ior(tthaiI , found by hand; -ilui may serve togive omi idea ot the exfent of the- gold -opoiatwjHj " Mr. liisaek mi'tlxp'-Tienceu miner of Meet-, ienboig,' kam 'informed, .extends Jus ,i mate .lor ;uexfyear,;to bnev million o Uoi- ) laisiu thisstdto." 1 - - ' " i r I . r' J U'he jitcbnvenience of transporting gold ; lo tho mititot rhiladefiiliia is coniidurublcr. -. ind 'atluudi' vvuk sumo Jrisk. J heiv ti , grvat - diiitrence ;in ; ihefniuress ot gldj iroai '.ifJuit'tit "mines;- besides wlmb it if diiheuft to guard aguuist rai-d irt muhig is ' with tust1r itit'tals and ibt i iv JaeVv; 1 1 1 " o - v --.-..-.;...; ,i 1 ..I.; i.i.u . 1. '. -gvicl ui.HUJi wuuiu umjr tsiuo. i.ii nu Bj.-ojr-. i erVoHicc, aiid'receiv'o gold, givipg certu f catcs n..' is dor ? at t!s hunt iu 1 rtilauelpliis,'. it wou.i be c' very 'considerable bcueUl?-' '. . - V - Scholar.-' ' " Ui3 Ihatlis - dev :cd to knovv 1..J"Q t-;sst-s .:JenJl.V away, and is 'e I f 3S w,-w- , ' ry li''!" tiivf r-ified l)V.vtnts 'I o "l?ii. k pul'iC, ' Mhii.k in ioihiid?,! rcaM hl.U'afi to i anJ answer ', ,uiries- is tlirt tus- ! iiiess ; a scholar. lk wanders1' about f oi!d i i iji rrtii) cr u-iior,and is Reiib' . kii'.-w-n in,: . 1 b;it r-vmcn 1KC : 1 VI
The Cape-Fear Recorder (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 24, 1830, edition 1
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