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i f tLt Lateral ,?Mffw!-'y tf A! fr-.'. .jr l;;3. V-'v rrua. , -t ,.':,: .;: Sun . -rland !fO Tfll V." -V- 1(1 v..i Jt S''1' otnb ." villa . ford urd:v., vooil f '-: .4 OS."" -.. itgoroery kletiburg , tin.' C-' ; r Hanover ton thampton ion uimoas Jolphw kingliam t'lf ii.i , , ,S!aruaIt '.-u'.dtrt.'rt A!U(J3 Jamee .ty"AVy . ; Jacob LronarJ Jotrph Ji. lJ,A!utt T',x Merritt Birrin j Chrislzpktr AlcUKor . Jrc llama., t Ofw.y rlarns. " - V'd!iam Walto. t'. JWph. Ramsey ArthiWJ M'Uegniud Itarwpad 6. UU Re.lt.rJ Erown : RIclrd D.Spatght . Stephen Miller.. Ransom llvrrit Louis D. Wilson irm P. miliami-: ff'tn. if. Snetd. ' Twt. fV.'Coirher ' Join A. Dicl- :' UUtta Matthew,"'; B. J. Montgomery J4,1 Silver thorn , . i trjuainjrdtk Reuben Sanikri t l RisdenM. M'Daniel ' tonfc Me C:w W m. .Uafiiiiotj 't JiqiH J Williama "Willianj B. 'vMeiret MiurSr SimihVu- Marshall: Dickintut Abrm BrouxTi aoi'ri itnhttt A fur tit N i- f , a. SinoniT iierlurd y- pson 'i J, .en '1 ten at i " r.u...' Tmju M'FarUndSi loU Mf Entire' Datii Uridfrwooi Meihatk, Franklia ,J Gabriel T. Moon t..t ri 5 . J amra Ve Jlborn; iM Richard Darts f k - - Comiiiiit. . JvtrpYI nrv.V i7A. Mam , Di4 I htta,- Orr .; , Mv.!,W. Wm. S. HTSota . Jfc J. VMM; XJrrt i.'.iim ' j. MartdtA CunpUU. JcU J. Gmu ' , -A F J u.im. U KmoIUtoU D"mI HvUd. A'ril f ', - DvnidM DmniAgt, W. M1a9.' J4n S W. !cUmt Darid W. Qordca Bj. T. 8mnna, tK D lUtrnari Wifiiav H Truro, Geergt IVair T -Jowph J. Urooia,-Nathaniel Q. Smith U'rteill, yJlUx. itwtv -.;A-vt. H inomai ixnier, Jtoner bntMy - : irjtsu, Jamn Kerr ' ? , JVirfAflnWiuM. Eiakim Patrick -Wm. Wnr ht, JAf Purrior , , Mtai. Lntit Snyder ; Gray LiUlc, AJoe$ Baker , VY.k Branch, 7o. .r. ; Jamry WcKerwai OtQrien ;' y Wu W. Stcdauiw SmrpRavU "' Jamn Harper,rtAwr)i-'. r ' u t FrantU L- Simpaon. Q, C Mendeoluir Jea A. , B raita, 7V. MchoUon ' 1 Joho 11. AV heeler; EtUkaJt. Chamble Afarvil ffflkintoti. Porter JarrLf . Ntoia Edaiopatot'Vam R.Lovti, '.' A WphM.' Bogle; WWJKr S.'il Owen 5.' Cox; A!f rid Starito Bartlett Shipp, Andrew 11. Loreta v1 Jen H'oottn, Council Woolen ' J Jamet fVkiUiket; JI$apH Enh f tfm : Hancock, D.Autckuon ?X 7oepA It Ztttbi Kendkir J. Alexander, an Jllt&mict -J e Cooper,: fffllUm Waitt: , Prf.icft Jlurf ftw,.Viiliam . Larkini flunca For. Jaiepk Jtrringlon . ' ItitderWh. B. Oar, Jamei fJaley ' t Richard Jt, Hatch, John ft. Twmpsan Johi) Sockard, "Ao'; Taylot . lT)omaa AYebt, 7aj iTCeAeaVV. f Thoma Jordan; Thamat Belt H J I'bi. Wri, Alli-ed ,Moy . 11 -5- ITenjamin Afullen; Throw WiJaoo , ; TTionirt G. Polk; KichmandM. Ptarttm Mrofri iijrowttJrJ2leX; Cunningham WaBiitUrri!on$. iM John Brown, John PurcellK I Nea) NicbolHoh. Jaaiet Afurphey - V Umti Qnhkk:Jorph WD. Carton : Dixon Sloan,' Archibald Monk ' ' , ; Alfrfd C Moore, Ephraim fJough 4 John Banner John Butntr . "T' IhoieJ N. Batemari'. Fred. Davebport ; JmnrtJt Chtwn, Thoi B. Houghton Monffotl Slokti.. tPilUam Horton y rVm. G.' Jones;VoAn IL Green Jamea Rhodes, John W, aaaer. l , A ; " I Charley Hintn 0 3a'iuelWhUakcr, WeU; JonU . 1 T u. w.i.J:Ttr.itudkfl.wA''tr'.'iw:imiiiitAAMilL At tnu. rewberR--.vVilltaaa uaftoo ; galisburyVCttatUa. Fiatler & j Tha mihea of the ew MefhVett are nrktted in Unlict, Itmbew of tii IIoum ot jUommoat at tli iaat teuton. - Hiltaboroueli Frederick Naa(k fllalifai frWam Zon v From tKe i4ly fjiwiniiaa JaetteM;'' I ait era' of dicvV.1ePIuloao V for aes paiTJ, hait devoted (fittcb. eir time to srchjn2 (or some deto icationi f the properties arid pow of riaturev Vh'dthe?;;app1icationf Vith!tt a short time paat MrV M. W, 'tatn of ;')thi "eity, ,hai discovered t Jhas hUHerttf beeo icnoi.dered f i iary , a nd int)rarttcible, vix: ' Per tod iJotiorxk This he has done Jjjf combiatioo '.pf two (f the first laws nr'jr1t3i5at j'.iian the 'appropriatfooa f 4hos$ la combined, jd broQgttt into action. ; Hie vrrttcr of thi'has 'Witttesaed the ration of Ibis discotefj; which is so 'a as to' astotilAi), yndi the hole seea !,t0 be vuhout the ossibili .. deception."': Mr BnghamV i krutoodl wUl in a fe days ffer JicQve,iy, aniT the operation thereof "He New Tor K Courier pubtishfea tbt ving, from which itinaj be infer i that the East well as the AY est; '-ut deriving equal benefit from the "is of native genius.' 't'S&i','. 'ht aiH the New Tori Courier fe Enqu!rer I have just been. to. see? Mr.' Richard i Dyke .'f perpetual, motion," at rae.Coflfe House, in V Fat h Row, i worthy inventor has succeeded 6 ' a to croduce a machine, the motion Mch will be as perpetual aa'the maV m wnicn me nucmne i maue. :i'.l be acen at once that its' power y i) increased to any desirab'e.e apd nay be applied to many taltt eparposis.:$T It is truly a great dis fry. and its simplicity is such that ' beholder' is astonished that he had tbefor discovered it hlms' ". 'There indeed there can be, n deception it, . , " . . ACll'IZEN. $uicidt,A Scorpion, wVo ho Cuds e!f enclosed,' and r.o way (eft him wape. will bend bis tail ricnSTw! "r -I'-u'lf ihronh t!e hcad.: And it feii.u'' ' !e rht,)d Utlieonly animal ci k ioh, man escrntcd; tliat cao ' Jad t t ommit r;iv'r. , - Uk' ' ! ' - Untuck f m';at. Tb London Literary 5a. telle J " A 1'rieod of our (not atery polU ou w re orry v) wm, with- another da y, WoeWnt; the &nfT tb Park, of Bra tclit, wbBa peraoain a pUia bluoat paaedb ln'Uie, mtermpting their onver-tion. Ou ft-knd obwrwd pi-etty loadiy, D a that fel low,' feV IH) grntlenMnit Upon' wbieli the stranger n rued roond, took' off hi tit, made tow, find aiit rj Murteooaijr, Gaademeaa I Mi fltching," . v' - WIJair'hreadlliJEtc Saturday week last; four men employed bytDr. Seiloo of . Amherst ia digspng "well. narro wljl.Mcaped with 1 jheir ' trv?s. They bad sutik the well. t the depth of about SO feet, and were Drosecutink therr work in the wellfheo the fifth laborer,'! bi pxe4 jip lowards the well t4rdiR charge the toad of bis cart; but by some cause or 1iUief, vbacked th wholecon cern into the well ibgeibe. Tire, work nieh below tscaped by, taking refuge un der acaffbld erected in the well' which happened to be sufficiently strong to pro tect them sgainst the violence of !he fajlin mass above. ; One of the fxen mad. bis escape by breaking hia; bow. ed Mttr 4 tve f crtt. y f Vae ta a V eatlentu xeo. New Tk. 1J . tt JoJuas) Rard, frvsa the Euojf foat, of tfeat fcify. Tke Co laioo ediNrt, Citdie j (hit tSe pepi hire appreted U- reoraJ of violent andabaam oppoceBtr of the Admin- wrii.-n,tt veil l-tetectioQ oldefaat -. .i. 7 , r--- - - w---, p o . u- a.i at . ' . w mm vm IHM I f a n.lrs I J 'era aodelwau froea ofllro, ini UntmJ!rJZ!? ,b " pj-o .t..ck ar i-aieei at S Ua foe ..7.!! v!4-5,r. ., n k-J..W t. ibe t , ,d .l.k far tho - poor InJtan, and wefutly M'--'rpi.tackJ.eU. W.-.. trw-ckh-p. W d uTil-rr .Tl rjd at tbt iaterferetiee of the Gen. 11 ?Jl2tm ?tt!i,,'a 'tis -J ht u.et .k V a?--v-a mr'!ir.t cm ,a urtii ta n, eater er.n,r ln Cevmwt. will k i..k.,kiv. i .., .... -4m rtW K- ika m.I. .k- j - ' - - V iv.iiv - , I v iwiiiifi vim now xmiiif . bilB. I Toa ia rv -.. f...,K i VI. :: . , ' fTiwea at rat tatrrfcmiet of the Geon 'UTvl- TV" wot rnctea ef a ral Ooernment between the and the ?,I0!f uUT.r ro-o fi ki. Statt of Gnorrii TK If mi V1 t'r-m. Will l Rmd t4 prt-e hH tk Eatw MoloiM the ewi .f the Pmi- .4 A... U itorrfh. . rr-Jrv mUrm-m dft- a Ail ami 1 ,J nti-l. ..:.r... aarnt'' ! mat .RV-as. - . i- . . -h nliJ .i'.r... la-rnii- Foe r v l . - -m- - .wwrv. ,v .r, csiHisn m ofnt accepu deuL aAl will toavrrr hooeat, well mtaninr prrjHuicTT. , man, US' arnnienti- Ore .u -. a.w In " T . "ma ""n i-moat eoiMii Mtrui eleir and aatia.etnrr: ' W. 1 S.T? " ad Xeoerwa, af hi.r.lirNe-ea aei M of it. t-t object lair, proper tVJJk. ZnTZZ WZZZ .' . T1 - 1 . (fVt I l. PVT' LH .WHU Ifc - 1 1 I .1 - . - ... 1 . - I. U . w-.-" 77 ' ka ,...... .... . " . .. . " I"-- " ' r r - mw ioa i- , Wk. from Bakimor, fout bttrr t tha fr 1 ,,t'T! hri WKIIl WU nttlVM -I Ih ma. . i- " '"'"-r in n-R (M . mm.l . - - wf w . S M I . . ... - r th Cmiiutio- ralailnr to tl. I "T c ,?Hr racwtJy adopted ,t NVw't.-rk krjhl.ilk- " titio. With the courae p-.r-x,l i,:, 4 a rW v ; aident waa received at thU p.ee, v'uh a tran ladiana. rvur m.ofliiL n ils tK .... m -r -.WW feWlll, IHinWll at Mur neetiiw. iK- tvwt. u ..k. . ..-- ihj Bcaura wiata flfitbtf m you. He Canmot hnt innm-i.l. k',M ik. .1 takea) bjr yoii of a eouree of pU.er, . which J""--' prwcipiea rrcojrnira, and homaai tr tevatda eur Indaii brethren, oona ranted W aa matter ofMseived duty to adopt.. He repeta that so Ban i-acevraeira, both w to object and motie, should bae Ibuitd a place in the publwj JoomaJi of the dy, evidend -iareprcaeotiae-..an4 calculateil to prodae mconvet ImnM-lnm' t-v. : i..: , r--, . T nilBi;illvni entertained by kin though, latitat time m. all M r. if... v: . I J ... . . - .uw, mi o-ii- en, ana onteet anq por IU. M ta t fill! n-.:.t f.-j' .. .L.' "ini jux-.icr, ia inc extent that hie oIBoial diactunre oCduty will -- I br teftir-i tn iiuiM vim .v. -..u! .r f eompylaory courae to effect the remo? al of ! . - ... mnIM. m n people, nit ever been lluinjrhlof by lkp-tdet Ithongh ithaa bee a enelv The eneiderationa which controlled, m tho eMine piirawed, were auch, aa be reaJty and m (act heBe-ed, waa requi Httl by a reg-tdfor the jiat rirhti bich Ote S(:e ef Geonrr vaa amhoriaed to aaert, aa fraiw eotMcicnttoua conviction. that by it, bmwnry teward- the Indiana erotti. more ettecta-IIy re aubaerved. Ot this the bar bran m,l mnA (i... w . ... iiHH HN' ranee.' no other diaposition waa had than to c-piw-iuuvwjtaem, and the country, tbe actual (round on which it waa believed tbey were rightfully ieetitled to stand , . Ho can the United State. Government eonteet With Oe-rjp the authority t Rtm late her own Intern. J, affair If the doctrine every where ana! Aral hed be true, that a 8tai M sovefeiMf o f. by tle constitution ,UT""' naanoioeen parted With to the Ueneral Government, then must fo)lav- matter of certainty, that wiihin the lirhiia oi State there caa be none other, than her own aovcreimi nower. that on rUim a , r ..... .v fc.nvi a Uw fuucuon of government. ,It ia.certajnly cunirary to every iciea entertained or an indc Dendent fr-arnDint fur .m aiKu. adverae dununion ul anthmMhr k iundirtinfi..l ) m .1 a . ,k . .....L .1... . . M. c 1 uiii 1. uiac van n -:. .-W-- , . .... , X ,, - ,,J.W Between Utt Ste rf Georeia and the Jn- 4.m i:k .:.!.:.. 1: iVT m wiiuiu ntjr umiu, no compact or aaiecndent Waa ever ntMA .tn.-.a.v. ia to yield, for it ia cenain in the rdioary wurt-i w cxcrciiea auvnof ity, that one er the other muatl Th n U7 tkn'l..i'n. . - - - -.--v. wdiuuvre procil ted from tbe Gevemment; mid which: ) no, -7 vvw-viopuon nave sanctioned aa comet, a tiie antv oau t' mt in . ..t..j . Sa, by her acknowledged confderative au thnntv mmm ..llu ...l .t..r..ii. . j inspect.iud surf examination -f ua kar... th.-fjiin-but thoreatLr: V'.:' . A- e- ij : : preciprtated to tlic scaifold below,' and were finally recovered without' much injury K-Belcfitttoum Seritind. ' i -r 1 -r Jtemab of a Mammoth. It is 'sta ted in the Chambersbur-, Fa . r itoi ry,ol Tuesday,th.itk the tiM,.!. oi a lam moth,' and part of the jaw I "ie to which it was attached,' havejust teen jdiacov ered in that county The bands em ployed in sinking a tail rater oT A mill in path valley came, wpotf then) about seven 4eet below '.the jaOrface of.thtj earkhi AThetooth was jfaken up nearly perfect, iavn-nilalned , aome ii(j.ury IVoOt the wbtknlen beforf its nature was discovered, f " It Is, seven feet id letigth,' fourteen- inchesia circumf-r-ence, ard' weight about 70 pound.;; It was found, :ya the Repository, i the Jead of a large" limestone apt ,,-; which ' ishuei from the foot' of aF knoll, and runs into a meadow, formerly, jd i doubt, a nsarshi occasionally juvM llown oy, the en utiier uonea were s covered,! a" crumbled imnse.', ately uu i . , ; to the a r. The en awel, or ou- . "t of t'.e to!1;, was very firm, t.iJ ...,cu!t to bre;.': .vith pick. tlie inner part had tectmie in some t1- ee siifit-ed; I ut ; :scutj a bcauli- .. I ;i.r..,. M .... .. . .-;, - er y,iw;t(.ii- s . : vtMtco. every ., , r tf tc . r I- t r ' . ",f"""-. Ka4 all la at. .-.- t t ! .) 4 "d-ml ! ti n. a,..i . i . . aione arti U a-y emu r, hre j ,r. derWat.oe. of U Ik. a f - v-!M ' - - Ii4 Vu . - cfetu- I Utal lb . y-ajf Inter ' a.l abaoWt k (hly de-arable We accordingly railed a --n uudi aa i,u.j-eetin)ror irentlemcn from diflrrent ouar ctt your convention ha. ten a our city, which took place Ust vn ' . 11"?. ' . , i . t . to be, with fcreat retpecV The bd weather and the IwrwaiibiJitv of JQ1IN H. -EATON. Ike rmtonal J,vrm, a i,-. -II the boasting of the Aaylum for distress eI articles! ha declarations f indepen dence and nrofeaainna f -ri J. ana unimneaihabU hn'nat. .n.t ... or u arierthe frequent and solemn w. ,ati i, nave twct'tcu; vl t Bale or Wrety party for the uhrftr J rX "ry"ii o,anmiiitnra ton of Ucnera Jdtkann crK..-i...... - .i-.j.TnyiiB", he-National Journal at length ii'doom ed to the ttnm'tti.ition tif.neeing its v nality established beyond a doubt, and its character. itKwul and ru.i;i.i 7..ii.i to the dust, .eyeit by the hands of ita .wv nuppt-riers.,. i ji vwtjelo dt $t, the stent, furnishes. the; proofs, uMrh wc annet o this notice, ami recommend to tbe Derusal nf ih hii.i. ti r - , --pi. , m IICV now see, that 4hf principal entitle or the calumny and raUehood against their. President, if supported , by the money of the ; coalitibn in Baltimore, and by tbe writings and labour or Df. Will.!., ttl. ll .l l.n . -. . " V rt'cnBr voftr, Mr; ert Lan it thenbe a matter, of iur prise, that; from , such aourcea,4 nought out tilth and venomous. al.ini- k.. proceededt and is t not fortunate that toe exposure and overthrow of tj,ie gan ut. )Q Xhe end. an enmnlait- . .i2 pnve.it even of the: most forlorn hope nt. iMlliilliii. V. .1.1 i ttrir : . ' !---... r ucirnte. viu tneir aasartions, fAlsc andsse,i. they have . - ? -" r ""uu, amnuriiy tM-rtini'o rn.k r ' i' j. ,, , "v oi -reuit oi7, wnen t e ire ' 09 Jit , rem . bat Mar Bi!. f j a- i port I. , j . . ( ; . er.i i 1 . ' 5 Afl t t.f I the Re I .- ,1 a -!J( iicau; ibey dry f t n. s-J to 4 p nt.W, tLi-i rr i t ; water, an I mis ifl;i . ' h r-rve f r L.s Oesaarr ait.w - i. sci. ee. ....-a. . account or at. John til tn '; d tf lira -'-r isi-j ! takes, ' t!.at tie. - that the locats ia tnakinjf tbe object of our Inteodrd deliber '"" ir"i-i anown ra tne isviiea per boos before the Iheetiop, prevented iu bains; numeraualy attended, nut w and diaereer awmblf. . The pretj"iamcnt of Dr, Watkina and Ma decided reaonciation, a. etpretMcd In your letter, of the eiUtorahip -r it.- i- t i . , . in fr vurnaif ana iue eminent ntneaa and d'.serta ef Mr. Fendall aa hlaauhaiti.i,- lexplained and expatiated upon, . and auch irvninf- vi ymr ivrr aa were proper to be read, were unnurtetl la tli maii... .i ..i thi been the only d-ta prentedto lve h- y enuqtioiccuy oir operatlooa woubl aoon k.ve Woand un erith rMnlnlinna ta .-.--.1 n. Feettall under our aaspicea to the North, and mu ,ue proper pecuniary levies upon otir friend, jit I Si. city .Qut afr epenina; the objects of our meeting aid poMetsine the aa aembly if K tftMeiiinom:da we had recetv ed, one of our number at ted that he had just ouiainso an answer irom lr. Watkina to a letter which he bad ntten Itim reaieciin( the eilitonh'iD of tha J ihKigh ahawn on the eve of the eeemblase of the body to a few,, could pot before ile weetinir be, made renerally known In conse qoenee of the late hour when it waa received. Dr. Wa'kina letter w. read It rmd to u. to contain certain viewa and act forth the cl-ima' whir.h vi t. ..i..i i - --i,". .v -iij.uv m. ninin mo ArncriCa i Slight, and though we reganled' your auu command 'of Waship-i.m Ida1l a ,meruam every point of iew wi,h jtli-t the Vrvice of i ' " undiiuiniihed reapect, jet we believed we; observed aemi ano-,'!v o. t ought to proeei onlf upon a fotindation the ; mini utred in the fres v ' , moat harmonious and unqneation-bleaa tot lie village. In a morni,w Lr t-r-pretenaiona of all intereted when veuttinng the Ueneral, -r 1. -'., ' to regulate the editori.hhtp of the jouwal . t of the cam;., v M the h ! -Wetheretbre appointed a. committee of five j Ur. Jones, thm p,10rol kl ' IVatk.iiswitb Mr ForeeandiheJoWn.L.nd him, "Doctor, i .,.! ,,' , the extent.pf h.a q.ut.bte clainia ag.in.t Sup,er Ja to be c, 1 i .. i , them, and iitto the Dontor'a amUw and juat Bmuhy, I wou'd l- in. ii ,t a (proepecta and exnrctrfiicm. M to the editorial cano.ia of your cIj,,.,!. tl, . i i?"?".- f WtF" w' wots of another dec, ',, , 2 j " 1 i" v' "'"S ma cunonion, ana tor rf joned-- M mt err quotej ; ,"!'cation 1 1 tune, , ft t.i the pas ,n oa tne wLueram. can oD!y La sarrrcj .7 py ureatue iraveliers. In both ca.ee doub-.'v$s they w-re f 1 f,lh ?tafc!. licust, fcrnel xfaea v,t'.,'4r.,n. j :r. aotlwvitj tq.ho-', that isi t' -of leeches, when esed a tare ahotild be (jLc!h!:'i re utere"of the wknm tli ir. . ... c,np,0VlJi a,.)c9 diaeas.p have. bcc comm. ;"..Ca!rJ be their aivenrv. ' . . "t a - --i - - - vtA instance of tU tenant? says .the Savannah Ceoro-ian t i was exhibited yesterday? I v fit. Urge Alligator, stmt in t'" m site this city. For, tour l, .. ', was extracted f o n the bod j, , ed to exhibit umscular irrn string pulsions en thesl. '. Tit- Aliigatnr waa a fowi- 1 than nine feet in lengdv - rf J i tf f , a- r '? Original Anet hit rf Ji. Thn following intcrcntin - . which,, it is believed, h,is t- -Utten given tn the public, U ! pundix ofa workjunt pu.liV , ' M .Memoir of Oe Witt V r i vid Hntnck M. D. jj, M f' it from euerab!e clor . it from the hps of tl.o VJ-V.V bunselu , - , ' A wmie'tne Amer eaa r 'I ! - i 1 3 f i I V t w..v)u-wiKWikc,io wmcnuwouhj l,,uw -vikwiuij pwr s;aion gets out " r ";""r "" riccmau, . . . . :r ?,fctrRiato and .Waelf. Me.l.. 'Ftee .Vwl'MVOf nt i el y nd that ni.ton wilt 'prtMjeed to .Washington,, and' if mate friend, a-ciiital ki:!i. t..ft... .f t.. t' t notliinjj f i te a. id com c...emv'tl.oull i:'kepiace v. r '"OLpt ill COIll'n iliit)( to t: i. r inn oi pal couc( at r I. ..; their citL :.n r"r; r. ' -ned at flit ' -r .andtoLi ' 'ribef '. Or. re, by her v vrt-aj?&l antral: jes -1 lFoO lViikitis Grand Jart 5ia, r cr acsnowieagea comderative au ",irT" 1 " pnrano mo journal, Dunne thonlv. mar Irnlls iwf r,l,tf..ii., ... .. i I .k - C. - r :t. '. . . '. .; . l . v .-f"""". b"cih iiuiiiii ciiii i ivn existence;, may control throughout fierown limni, or lsejii'iil(''olntaa1t:'iitaVai 'liia ii it. our knowledge of the science wiplo MgweminentvM they relate to our own! " V,' .. formvare wrowr. and have been holt. l ' ' the Baltimore Republican. fc' ' Moderstood. - v. - . j , R0K 'Of , LonuESroitDisfcT' V 8vtnnathv indulnvd .AU V.-!. r Iv- I fPlMhintrtiri' Xrnt 1 "IfiOOi ' -rf p- - U"UIV ,,IV V. .11 - T 0" 4UiFA. ' j urao torm ' 1 cur vr, aavwni give sayslactton eiiJitoMtnge-ied principles.' or to to allf our. friends ;to I Itnbw. "that the produce w the end a gKeatef evi than it U.,i,k r i, d.-,:. i '. .. " would remedy. Admit it were in the diepo li kIV' W' aition of the Government at WaahlnJtn. M- 5?talVby J'S, Visit , li&: Sea hold a courae nd language different from -Oa8t, and the' faction . tntlftt TOW Seek that they have hertoforo einnloved: and tols'onie other tODlC to ItirlttTrrA in nrnfrnn. eft'L!?,llf.tlie tnd,n keUef, thatftic-iiona. . He tsvexp.?ted W to dav. nirbtlullv thev mav remain a-rl ..:. ; I . . 1 j. . t J V. V,T". "r government despite of Georaia? bo r'. 7 I'";C,Cn,' uiuw wuoare toe advocate, oi auch a courae, p" " J v V " T " 7 . , and consider it reconciteable to propriety, I ""X'-T'"'- WillW, gratifidVtn ntjetpg tireuhiot'the GOflflnilffn--0l Ia HrktK as- atrMaaLrl I how Awkwarrilr 'ruvte itA a (An aWll-''" Ant .,wia at, w V 14 IV AM -tfSa-; Mtoilil l.- w..A I - S . . . aaea tusb vvuiu uc out a 11 nirTrBr v 1 ra ii....i looked to the State of Georgia, conaoioua In me retu.muB wi iierown con.iruction ot right, demandinc of the ttnit.,1 ik: : , - - - v u.. vd .lit. 1 1 vuilBll- tutioual authority to interfere, and appealing tn tha Statva tn uiu.,a K 1 i - ..v.. aHiiin ciicrv.cn- menta, which, if submitted to, might, in the end, prove dcAtructite of the whole? if no- V. -1. I . 1 .1 t wing v v ywcu larougQ aucn an ap ' twat atul tn ailf-li aa ia . I l....b ik i and the htnp-ne may. at Jeaat perceive that m n p-ni n w .pe uiaoerneo, and that the weak and uodiaciplined Indiana, in a.ch a contest, Would be so utterly destroyed, that tbe phtcea which uow know them, would presently know them Ho more. - ' -From the con vertation. had with the Pre sident, recently and formoi iy, 6n the aubject Of the tndiAtw, am aatised, that no man in the country, entertains toariV tberp better feelings, or baa a atronger desire to Ke them placed in that eoodition,' which may .eonduce la their advancement and happinese But to encourage tliem' to the idea, that within the coifiiiaofa $iafe,they may exaroise all the foniis mid rquigiics et a government, fashion ed to their own condition and necet-itiea, be does not consider can "be advantegous to them. Or that the exercise of auch a right can properly conceded. 1 -, WbSt would, tbe an Uiwities of the State of Nt York aay 'to.ao attempt, On the part of the Sii mYutumh. to establish within their JimiUf 'a separate and htdepeikient government' and yet their ad ; thonty to do ao Would be at undeniable aa t!i,it of the Creeks, or Cherok e, within the icrritoty oi 'Georgia, or 'Al-Lama, ' Would 1' oys. .ree,thaf the Indian ! v of retaliatioi) unt. ! 1 ext of kin, sin- 1 . forced for the .. . :. -----o - aim wi n jciuieu nioat Certii v mi'i : tit dotiea tif our nariv to h im n r.i i.i..,. . . . ' "" Jiou. . vnwrrU hAl..t -i.i..i. . ' . totheirttei-a'sorourcttoaa well i.i.i.-hi. ...j lMI' 1 MvV V ot tiic, Biiestaiions Of I .i v ... ... . . -i - u-nce j . etlirti ..iri'i, a toreiSriT coirteil an. an ohaour. I.,- J:j"'"'r "V v---"m-B uw our uen loan ui.tollowew f a tliscttrdet r r'PVfc: .a,V-: -ZLl ,he replied, Mane' .... ' - -f. , w , vuuTii,iru 1 ji-nif;n. in mmi, iirci.m.nariAB. rTi..'a. .i .mii. i. i . HWlllflle B-tt(lmorean or the' exnected feviea from rim nnrik covery hke, charity, the,, muUitutlo f tneir sinsr :. e.knOw fnot'sndare not; but the tlav of lheirv rower fe rl.inrt ovil is nntit: and'lhe Journal' ttAn flUIITS writing paper, v;m re P , 7" VT - V . --l-i" wuiiiuiurm a; PCC.aion I Imiiir ) n, secure and iud.iitiL iie (it.4:l Hnm ta la rK Mtai Al -TV.--?- I '1 ' t' , " I V" wva.ivsj vur tlJItlfltlUa 1 HHVe 110 f "vi operation! might mslanily cmme.ricO for the '.The Doctor' re asinred 1 , , , , adequate funds,-Jh Gnmm.tiee met, this come, , and the :.m, ( ' afteritoOij.and,w with lh, commun.( nnt. B of its members .hall proceed hence, onViiday ! V afterpopn, to .Wanliington, so a tobotherel . , -,77 -r, esj-ly orf fUtt-rday NtnorningiA . measure i. .rva ,,f Tl. - c which Waa deeontd more expedient tlian a: "rfi rqtWho, tiioi" 'i v, i 'i 1 resort to a comspondence upon the -eever-1 o! 30,000, was convicted c' kaili nf tla . rn ! . a a ' ... , 1 a ..... m-wm.iv.11. , nv.tii vi uir tuuuumf c i wu.i. , i , -1 7 i uauev, ana sontenrp I ,f .1 Mai Aiwl I i..aJ -JiL. . a . t. . ' "rt r ar.fiin!tri tltMnri. k i Antim ull ii.a t ...... ..p7 , wui.eni WI HtE lirriinn' AttW nhftttriilii-L -ul.trtK I i.n. . a i.. ,. -w-WV- v- . I be will probably be at that Dr. Watkina fli.d vmi. M. li,i..rl. in ' W..I,..Mi... ...:it . i . 1 . v" . t,,uPerysp to nave erred in ' - prciaiethe motma of our present piocre- s An nr,l,.i. u - 'i "." dimm.;' I am werv anm that ii.-- -:i ".' A" ncOt IS relate a perfectly satietketory adjustment of all con. ?"ows ,n striding r flictlng preteniMoiif if any . exiat, and an r-' depravity of i!.j hv.r Kicrauiu auiiiiiirn 111 an iiiieaiiona inm ari-nt.. mHT i e n in firiniM. i ... .. . " ' "j - - f W..UIU I'll I . : 3 I our immediate march. It may be nniper to. of the crime, r.f ul.i.l. l, i ffiniiii Lruac iici-ran wiuiam u. rreeiuan, .;,,,. . ' c, ' -'- JJIVriCIIV, inluf Ills a.HL -T. W .f a 1 . clergyman l r ' and count ir ! it. t f it ooeaai ot the itiet n;,1 f rr :,' which l ennnot embody bete "'"U'e by the r r;;; ' be able io stipply,; . ! trtiat gTe Junius to itnprr i)d you, my ik-ar Sir; aiid! 'of Lord Mansficll, v VT aakitiMU. ...:it .!. i 4 a . ' v t ! ' ( t I 1 I f.i J e . 1 ' avic-.: , I J5" ' T, vo'JI isi tsa 10 audition to several pre! ty large boun-' possible, I .halt accompany tbeni cing ywa, ne acknowledges your ton- ' ..- 4 am, dear ir, ' " ' doct "perfectly right.' file lias been . -i4 " ' ' , rcapecirolly yours, a long xfmn in doing this act of justice, i c"t:? r ;UYE3. M better late, thal never-altio bad J,?,"T..hirtS von. -1 hA " ttaa flanrmtT' lnin.all tl...... ' t.. . . ...... . o -va " y-j-vfi " ' 5i ,e,leri manri any conimt'niciiiion ta . r "' urvo .iiii" unce oi ,us makihir o humble a ernntation. i Rnth the NalionaU here are verging to the term Of their misfiahtu emiatini-. :-V Th Journal particularly, ia in a state of ab solute heiplcssne.s, knd a few days ago, even while It hnd scarcely paper to print a few dozen .beets-it emits daily, It Ventured to tell, a turn art t ail" vis an aF . awvviM rm fii.i vsaav i subscribers while tbe far t is, with tlie exception of two persona; belonging to ihe Boston Bulletin, it hat not1 aeefj any thing in the shape of a ne w sahscriber since the 4th of March last. ? The peo- pic wim aupptiri; anu write tor mat pa you I asserted that one party litre thought he ought to abandon the Journal. I'leue correct this impression of bis unjostice to him ss well as myselt I proposed to. write him, and did not tliink I ooght to obtrude a communication unon him in l!a trrn i.n. rifled condition. , Tell him this, I pray yon, and t heir of vou id . aanra him ,i mu .1 friendship forbim.' tv i 'i '': : Valuable (lpptcalion-'tk(i ' snip., from boiling mol-itses spread upon tar red brown, paper, gives, we are dei re.i to say, by one who has recently tried it, effectual and prompl relief to the i.,. t violent aprainsr, Uur informant states piv "uv..niii, uu wmic iwi mat p'i ,,,v" "V "" vui iiii'ii iiiaui sun's pes deserve to be exposed, and tlieir jthit be met with go severe a sprain on motives laid open to the public eye;-,' I Monday; in jumping from a vessel to the .n.l.r. .U. .. - 9 . f. . n, I, ., r f t, a I. .....It.. . I . cubivac jvi iiie tuT di letter wnt,1""""' wl uuaoie yt wai,i, antl .i.b a.. ti i i n i n -t.i.l .i.. ,.r i.' , , icu w on, (uciiaiw o. tvoxe oj otr. : u. his ir F. Mayer! of your city, which will da ..drjwn; ; up, that he was foi and loot uu r ttiayerio, your city, wnicn will iia vrji up, tnai nc was lor soma fitne in the business thoroughly. You at- as.-, 'the most excruciating pain. A friend sured of its genuineness and kt perfect suggested the 'above named pj !j. : n, liberty to publish it. r. I am &c.nt 'i winch gave immediate relit f, cud ha vat ,. n u TU. t... :.!. j . r . .hi. in.,l. i it. . . i: . , f . a, in. rresiueot, arrirea a iewBl" jcaiviuuy n. wan to las ii aeul noura Ann in in fntomar; ami I ru m.. OUSiness. iV. . 7 Yli.r. J,!n tn jdd lhat liA ia in tha hnt h.ti. ar, 1 I . 1 . - " . v wwa indeed I have heard that he spirits. Important Discovery. At tl o.sitlir a.,..iuftl; Uiut nob authority, lodiaus sji Tir i ui cop.: lercl ao v." ,v's ; .- . .. . p.v. mw j miitjjv .w',. iidi a'liprt.lrpil Vtia'hpntfK tn Ka Ka.iaa . '.f U. D.,.;. a . , . ... v aviiii at , m, uis bi.i atai.,.. - oi "sclent,?" on ' 3 preset: t moment than it ha been for 'the 29th ult. a letter was read f om ;, ? 1 t ten veAra. ; This fact will be a Daddon, slating that he had d! v u j ; r to the faction, Ut a sigaal for a perfect solvent for the ston ; amor- the true republicans, bladdflr, even when it Uencjsk,!. i; . no i y still look -forward to eight ;' requests the Academy to name cm,; -' ef the rala of an honest aod sioners, in whose presence he will make . f, j xtuwi. ' - "'' - to the r oi the fore his v with re" he made ; the cllT" t ol Ipi tamily, t j t ' i , ne, - Hnwi'M r, r t ! i Hi, havitip- ail;rrl I.U r 'Tithed;, , .I.M'-u, ' r will, in w hic'j ,i i onlv L ' t built of liis Jar-ii properly to t i nephew and his heir at la, " ;r. V 3a..n after the oil g"r.ilem;V t' Mr. F.yre, rutnutaing ever ! s A Hiwm im last win, nil i p leacy of 500. in it Li t Hii!v ;t r;.y !., .ifatio i o ronscier.ce, put it into t,.,-possi-?:,!on rf the whoJo i ' seqtu-ncc r.f Hi .inclel " -die intestate. The cl' to n soon aiter, nn. the circumstance cf I i.ai.i, u. keJ ii : t fore he die.!, ' Ci -.Mr. Eyre in, the i man Very cou'I y p icket, 1 1 ,:; ! ( tvl.icli hid L. : c.i , in which "ir the wl.Ae cl y 1 I i .1 left - tha". I i .... 1; -CPHI .isaQ,' ,1c of. i u. and took ti.;. ia con..' supplied to 1;ii coining. i in-- info a v i t.c. v I l r i ! i i hia ' t . I cr will, iiiittcd to I, i r.ir.-. livid hrj Li ,'ivJlhcJ him , hn fortune, araount'" to , j t several llmusnnil noundt ' rrn,;., legacy of 200 to his pephew) , , f?cr !.?t'mur4.--.The Patvlucket, 1 II Island ('hronicli states thata ft ml a. ;t''- c;il era?- ; " i U in ihe bahif .r s . ' "'v entered a ' i 'i in the t ' - ' ".'' ' ' cu;..r.t,- and ' u'. Si. -' , upiQ : - ' i. d.;--i-'.r 1 '.vrita , i.;-,t rrt. .,i . .. ,V- - j .. , ..-p . ,, mi, , Lys: .t.Lat wliod.J r.ptlnow '. he ! bim. , Irtl- . "v , . . '"""v uiiii- . t,e pncKe eti the intrun.U'ai . cC to lolTem (whisk h u the forn'u a.oul f.ar afterwards raiwrt 'it a . T. . - v. , j - V-i V a'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1829, edition 1
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