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From - fhc t aoarrea t;ie : en!rrr. .,-enrttiBt t . j t')0 veit if Kaupe for mi nT . f on trmC. - Wlif n Jt kJnuf if fr e(ib'ith't theai itr their,toinfi - -1'ieM flaeea ter all Idlj ia.1 Ppiiiu Fron i'ie "joiuon of Francniih ft. . -pirJ la i!iwr ciwmrlet.u aooa fotad ( -its into llut kin(lainj and t!rir . t'. e ref;i Francit I. cooii4ril)tf at- " ie niion , mif piij to ttie fib. icsilon f ton article of IttorV.:' ltwetr, had bf this tunt UVta lr, itart, hk;li .-.It cuni)(jujj. Id kfrp lofi aner; fiJ ' grfai tlviBtf$reallc(l from her at-'-iit f icljiempo1ir ealJ th coantriet i-anpo in wntcn i.io uscoi m:k nia rsite 4 D fi( aJ t5jUl kai'jntsu y C -4. Crsclrt I k Vrarrxb't Cap Ilia arritnf at Nrw York in h ptcVrt S Pitic few Uferpo.4 M T!af ItOrruHJ. hUH romp'ft-l b'rtnAiM drti 0iU $!r:iek fjiu'e' acnx de Ar'antic. Cant. Crockr kaa brent (amam!rr 4ct theywr 1 722, tad fcuh enetcp'i'ii npr had occtiioo t call or t!ie unflff wiWera fftr ioa of damajt atitilne JaC ki U mrtt tndtt fcn ermimiul. Tii cim cmbrcnl it IlHteirapiimi tt, In tdt lh?p Out. t i rf, irinj m r,f Uownt tn inti Febrtv,4 ISar. !if Bearl oo but ilred relt weft Vither l oif irjtrej. vin ana t wtiameu coouierabit Oamsxe .' fvr C pt. Crock M-"ftfrtioni a lhat ccai(t in MTinj liia and Clrjo from til wrrfek. ihe amJrnrritrrt at UayVt fM-cvutefl him with firtj ha . tfred ainearafiil apiece ofnbte tain t4 at fifi t guineaa ' Iq iW Uns'wriet t.d. tJTi t'.I crTrp(. teat, ... cl or I ii meri w'i:hx.( tfif -ier atJ tLaa tLi 'er. Oot hrl tcj wUbia i!st t itveMrlia to;H. A vtver 'tuS titat lo lrp ap Ihe niiian of tht heJ it rnop-k. TVie rnaft pitr it m V and (hit Uirrt ti Mtal tt F.trppt will tecanpiettd U I5r II IT w'nlxr atj rik ttrrpt lliat of co)ir 1a contact witlj ttLr t wl. rock a, or I'lninr. trwi co etri itt ia all leaaoaf. jttr Jldvocalt , ': ' -CCO--. ' . A2ii-.The best deacripUoB t etff aatr f .apoicen'a appannoc, waa io (ht lotlerof anlrUh ptlnMn, named Nurth, pub!ihed in tht Dublin Erf niaj Poej and aait ft terj chane t iatic. it u? amatt (fie reader. ; lit f- a a A.-oten ninujaceu. " iaaaa; -miUa ' no ,"t. ucre?fal ctmpetiliotT jKV.er ceiW s .- ' bouratill lie tixeenth ;enhiry.anil it ' l i efren at latt M thereijn f fleorj 1 . V ' ; 1 before W. tpecoJationt la this lite i t were consi.Nred verj profitable,'. We . , llo nof I jiat England rtade :och V Pr0Zre ' ' ie roannfactaro failk till t i ftl.v :4!)e lalt.r end of Jljereijn of Jaoieil. ..V ;ftUhouh we fee men tioh made oJa com r'X'Xy f ',Ik-wa,e- as earlj 4$ t4J5i v itupposed, however, that ihet were ; i '' : employed only oo tiik Bee-die-work at Italy -eunlioaed to tuppl Enilandwith '': 'Ik t'U. macli Jator1 period..' Abotat ' . "f . .. 4623 '.emaiiuractttrt.tntll itibia'ncheaV . , .wa vmoas! puwitd ta London, aol jr ' ICQ l it Ke employment twpwarda . ?.t '"n" moiisann penoua. ln I30.F v;vayi Kcjslef , to; hish w repotatioq i (jere tut LnjIigiK manofiictured -ailta. -."'V- 5; . that ecn ia Italy; they t iighep ' ) VVe fcop tke timeit not wry 41$aht vuen tne aaiwe ahall be aaiu ofotlrtilkf wHh regard to botb those of luly and . " v - -En-rUnlL VVt feel aisnred tht nnik s I ln?i wanting bot the neceisarttpirit enterprise. , Oar climate ia aliojether v ouuauit f 0 int raring oi me worma, 1 1 AC j. Md UiB jjrodapUi iof . their Tavouiite s'.vl'M'the4sieihi be ; no 'doubt that oo ta fair exptrimeot thai! haw i; owriocediur fwrnerpfwhat may b i ooe iniuis line, oar coro Relds. which ; riiv-'ivareaotubjact totuaueattrioffrottt. ciiipci ma inuQuauon, win,' an a treat" meascrt ive Dlace to a-rovea if j.anaay muioerry.ana probtaWe filatoriei ;. jfni wccupj: we piacn 01 icn - prpatabW f -aw na auu coiWH-gtot11- 'tVy ' "'"'K ".v'j'-'i "-l,v'' . ' '. . Ara..i -cl:. . ' . '""'-d ifX . Trom the Haliiat Adocatt. t jV :. 'vif3?-;J,v -BraneAtixtraet' :f letterlroni . f ; j ? n,' omoe at . Waabingtoii -City, t ; t' 1 ""not tywd the espre?oq hd? my ;. ,Brpriie, after the etplicit taanMr jo r which, Gov. , Branch hat expresaeil Vt ' uentimenta In relation l Gen. Jackson u.lnd hisadminigtution. in hit letter ta the - V y citizent of Bertie, that any report, for , ' -; r l iJ"'F, " circulation, or V whom, ahoold render even is enqoi v--c'lT!K'ifJ to. their truth n8ceasary.;V:.v'. 1 1 no hesitation invaayWthat f,y. tiGo. Cranch'i delerminatioii to iupport : ; f i.v.the f resanr Adtnioittrotion rai : fr " ;V;;'ently tnd'distinctly avowed by him. ' i'MrJefare leaving Washin-rton.'to hla own. P'Md thtf'peraona? and pofitical frieodt of : . ; General Jackson, and that It it believed , byj-hern he fujlj : intends to tct upto tuch ' determinatioif;;; 80 jar 'si tny.in . ' formation extendi -thi report, that tho '' Jackson men bf this District believe that ; ' be will punue 4 different course, I a-ive : It at my u nrjualiSed opinion, that It ia , I - - wholly deifuote tf oy ioondation in ;.4ruth. ":" X'f't .?v.X'.'," v ( . v " I t would "suit the purposes of the op- ' ynosition and theirprestet toclaim an in. diidu?! who has occo pied ao important Y.-v-i stall. if th present Administration -sa Co v. I nch.aad namber him among ' i s their f rt.ang; or to induce the belief ', '. , that he it disaffected towards his K.".' ? have been made by them to pro4 ,iu(.o t i impression; oat tne true Jack . a nn i. i here reject sqch an Itiputatioo, ' and are still proud to consider him aa ' -twloriis la the party to which be baa i M-tenaereu f many important servicet.'1 i - A l:".r dat t.iat witBin tn .'sta ; fcot if catea .Wontrcai. Jane IS. 1C30 etnir? lace in threa ! pro. ::nj-'4 !.aJ arrived at ' oats. The - "any cf the 1 j coril.ing - .5,' the 1 years dt'inr wiwch CarV Cracker ftatbetiataea, be has traded only to Etrppe -Itirt be hi been' lit a I moat i-nr portuf HI le hat saved rhe lives or (hirty twi pernoos bf receif inj theotj .Jf fJbztty nigracetl,Thcfoilomnt KUTi uuic uniriuni iroia an SMiiireat delivered heforethoTemperaiieeSociety is Britof, Connecticot: ' A terrain person, whose rtlattce eave- me 4hc in formai)on,felorninhoe'n eeninj inloticafed. mlstdk his bfgsty'for, bit dwelling bouse, and on attempting te enter it, a little- error In taleni.im Ihe eomparatjf e height; of the door -si fl ami nit ioesf cause a. bins to make spee dy ' fall at fell length witnin ; f nstantlv' relieved fromthe-; burden of earryin nean fii5esi, ne rave MmsolC on to flie full enjovment of drunken Inaction. Startled at his ebrept 1ntrAionfc the In mates of the str. .had. mad s precipi tate retreat to tht rtmotct part tf it; bat seeing no 'lurther 'mi,vement they bewn toreconnoitretht imimal which had trorisedthem'br I' ll Lu. ( i V .n.MSUats ef and cot 'ere! '-"Cars r 1 ;.turcs L;ad -, Lea, or--n, e r vry 1 "3 te 1 1 r r.taJs endec tover , 1 1 . a rataout t'. a means r. . z f r a cV M's Io;t-. c yen coul J ' -II rrr- , ( xe-JJ tt ' f 1 f- r t' .r strs- j 1; ii e tea- , . a ' j cl mere fcrovdUfig Jhan tbeirown; snd.-by degrees entrlng: to spproactf bim, they came op sroand :him tt length, and commenced 1 -closer examlnatforu by gently rooting him ap alternately on each side (This hoisting by the swine, at leftgth became sa viornt. as rather to disturb biro at ; which time the.com fwuble condition in whieb U imagined btmself may b .conceived; from the er. clamation he sJoggithly nttered.wl? ;- HxertuiJLt ha nfth ject of remsrk,that freqtent exercise contributes essentially to the preserva tion of beaUh. and Mperieoce bas fully tested ita truth; bat some are ko severe ly amicted with disease, and mUh inn. aftd lil)iri-inrr Vnmnl.itit. 11 L- --- --b" -""i""v, iu w lora pWtJ of much" bodil v exertion -Wl - , , - ' r v unven w tne ttecessity ofsdontinffsome mend the followinff advico of mi f of the NewrYork Constellatiori; same a ine point in e very few words. " Get YOU a irfcnll Un tnlitul ' rrow. Ortuy one that will trot eat. thorough going racket wilt sUf.yoVnp mini mi.J.1.1. a:. . ,. I -..iwim.Kiii,n, Cur eiuier Kind .will answer Ridt everyday before dinner -ride tenr do?:en miles at i heati ' "PJ inu eP"d upon it. you will dine agreeably, leep comfortably, Wlkt in the marninffln httr.,H-,.;- and spinW tha vo ba tvA tomeu to dot and': m).. .a khat this world is not -near so bad stt or in vii ia, ov war or a Set tiff iImi Gerteral M'Clufe's nroijoaition lull. t iiZ. XFC? '.proposes a follOws-Shear hfu.. -Let vervon ,3 i uvujujs , felicity pav, a certain fee to tlie state far rf.i according to his abilityj and ft Vill hot only supersede the necessity Of ;tsiin dogs, put there .will be no need of taxet of any kind. : And if Government will give me the Exclusive privileffe of nn- u...,urK mn muss wno wisn io be -nn- marnea .in tne united; States;.! will wieujre niyaeir w- nav off lh ni;n.i d ebj in five years.' .. hibited by Judge Buet, at the ; honicul. tarsi show at Albany, on TuMd.a- fifti strawberries ; of uncommon size and beaaty.On weighing them,' the com m;.e found that forty evto berriet, dive.ted of their stems, weighed a pound --three averaging a little mor;than M wui u ia aaia every perry ei iur reciiBn m .circamierence. ed Met:.? uw him at lflba,Je 1814, and thus paints Mm:x - I f ' 'flit but litdc reemblet the notion! had 4 him", r sny ether man I ever aaau. hci tat inoarest bTura I thla , k tlj ts f..rg L'-t ptso-j V rl 1 ? c t ia tve tf a- ee t, t, t'.r ti It ts llr. Crn.' 1 rtctefl. 'a tlr. lt I ever remember to have seen, and tx plied that be shoatd take bis reedtngly corptlenL. Hi facei. a per-i . l Ue8 told hit, that it t V.T!?;&.t,Kt, 'nei.rocoQimbicateo W, Sa ha bat no Wbiakera, his Jaw ia thrown more iotu relief; - this description. joiq ni, uu 1 1 nit unrtt Cornered ed'to ?' - ,-lacr arte, mon field v from f!,r ' runn?rs ernes were of the kind call- or wetnTenfJastlft, from re. the variety originated, : c lor fc fiavor rf the com . 'Iliew 'epthered n t ia As t last, tht . 1 r tt ;a clipped. ' y J2ru$ Z Z cv cr A corregpon--.'.J-.ujrt American gives ,!.it ha dcsoainatetv j u Eschariicsv'' It . v -r MAM La.l Lai amI m - . I .a uai, atm ery piaitl ClOthi, would certainly elve. hub the Jnnear- ance of a vulgar person, if the impres sion was not counteracted bv hi even Soldierly carriage,', and the heculiar manner ol His walking, which is confi dent: theatrical and a little rnfr.m.lit. for he. stamps the ground at .every ttep, f and aV the same lime twistrhis body,! 1- uitie. v tie was difised;lbat day in k green MaW, turned; npk, with, dirty white &." &c. 1 1lk netk' i'WY, Via Shoulders' Very -board " and . his chest epeiT.;;-;-. ...-.;-.l'.:--; " . mi (caiDresare remarKaoiy. mascn ine, are rerutar nd well formed. . Hi. skin it coarseonwrinkled and weather. beaten; hist eyea possess a natural and onaSVcted fierceness the most- extraor- dinary ; ever . beheldt they are lull; bright-and, of; Mwas$y color V He looked directl at me; and his stare it by rarthe most intense evereheld. This time howevei. c uriositv made me S match; forv vanquished bim.7 . It it when he regards you that y6n mark'tbe frown, wiil humor, noaffectaiiooof an- pearinj Lernaiej oui tne genuine ex pression of iron; inxorable temper.", io cast jny eyes upon; a printed naeenf miHiaijare poriraus. I perceived that the faur personages, who occupied the; most cnoapicuous places i were ; Aex4dii. tlAMwrBAU CatSAtt. and Rarai I bad seen the same hnnmbcred! timej oeiore n never (Jul the same sensa tions arise ia m r bosom, as mt mind he. tily, glanced v evert their several histo- f its. ta 7. .m :o Aiexanoer, .alter Having elimbed the uiMyneignis : or, .bit amtntlonr.and hiJ ia ihe ce'iUr tf Mr. Oarerte's s re.and rrnk n .- ftCni rf kit ; . - r-ec - - fVrjR tlM Clotx. jgna 51 7 tU Tfar eie CW , It niy be proper It aac te state, that when I caiMeoled tt bear the CAAmani -catwn from tht late Secretary a War, Mr. Fwtoo, to tht late Seertftry tht Trtaaary, Mr. lr.gt.am, it was filiact ly nndmlaod by Major llatae, that, ia le rtent f the terrespomlewce leading ta a nuHiig wiy aency wat M cease entirely, tad that Major Eaton wit te be attended by snoiher &icad. whe wat not ia. Ibt city whes tbe note wat !:'''': 4 '.V '"'-'i --''.V " : Te taertion of Mr. Ingham, lhat I intruded into hit room tad threatened rirsonaf violence, ia entirely erroneous, .tailed at bit lodging, jojulrd if be were ai nome. waa answered in -.ha amrmative. acd invited to hit room by iw aciiauu Auey ite nttal talatt Uona,Itsked hm if heMiuended .ta . answer, Major flfttTt. notej He re two time wat my bov in th in. ten two pf Major Eaton to take a d citivt and prompt tourte in relation to mt matter it he failed to respond to me unic wi w.njui j ota jtcen t,e bearer tie dy befoeo tban took my leave wiinuu mt aiigntesi menace ol persoo- .WiCUVC UD BT pari. K S y. Mir i i to i f cw s v sr .! P.-G.BANDOLPn, fFatkingtvri, tm 5, I83t. COHtATUUTCATIOIi- with bis temples. bouni 'with chapleta dipped in the blood f eoohtlesa nations, looked down - Upon Cptiquered world na wept that . there was not attnthr world , for -bime Conquer; set 4 cU ty on fire, and died in scene of de bauch.''" 4p.$-$'k4 "vf"' : Haonibairaftcr hayiog't thVaston--' lauineni ana consternation At ttamn night .the artaies of thia "mUirp.a .f world." and atripped tlifee bu eia- i goiaen-rtnss trom the fingers of her slaughtered anights; and made, her very foundation 'rquakeflcd from his counfry.ejn? hated bf those 'who linri Muuingty rtnited bis. name to thab of weir uooi ana called iiim II ann Raat r-and diedrf at Istr by poison; admmis tered by hia owtr hands: nniman t..i inct unwept, m Joig1a,njL ; S Wa&ar. titer htvinr innntirml ataJ. bu tidred dtiesi and ediria garments mi the brood of ehis miilinnnf hia r ,tef naving punaed toileilh thef only rival he had on eartbwat miserably --v.- v.j,uivm .n vuiisiuereq 'as his Joearst friends," and in that very nlaai : . . .a i . . . : ' Yi'yyi m"s aiiiiuiai;ni vi wnicn nau been his greatest ambition, " -t. ( A Bonaparte. whoaa7tnndaf . r ".ni and Pones obeveiL f- ka;i. nfj the earth with terror of hianame-after naving Aieioged fcurope with tears Nand blood, and -clothed tha MinrhY in elQth--closed bis dava in lonel h.nuh: taeot almott literally; exiled from tha "?rld.-yet here iie could sometimes tee bis country's banner, wavini o'er IK. .? . n W..A 1. " V .... ... " . . ul wnicn would tint nrrnnlM bot brinff him airft j t V . . Thus those four Imen who,, from"- the vvy.iw luauvui bin ineir nnrtraita seemed tosUnd as the representatives Of all, those whom the werld rail r l . . : ,vu wiw men in urn made the earn uerabie to its very centre by their simpleread. several I- dict-.. by intoxication, .r, as seme suppose, by poison mingled in his wine--one a suicide one murdered bv hia frinria auu uijb m loneiy exile: Ilnw the mighty fallen! " ? ' V:.)roB." tan .Taa.'iv''', ..' By brlngiW anvJw' metaJaloio actual cunwci, ana inem weMmg them in M mam-f-wat gaWaiHc circle it formed." '. , " ' ..v. - CaaffiKTaatiaaa ai Tkimt Mesm. toorsTbe burpbrt of the follnwiog it to make a "few remarka on the propriety or vwn propriety of co. vering thejroots of houses with ; metai lic tlieett or. platea,. whether the plates w una do ciioer oi a sua pie or a com pound metaf ft baS been discovered by those who are in the habit of iheath ing the. bottom f vessels with copper, that when iron riailt or spikes Were made Use of, see here 'are two Lmiliti-iop. ptt and iron,) , that a f gal vaoic circle'' was ormeaiArougn th medttlm ef.tha salt iwater, (and fresh weiHd produce the tame effect.) tat that agalva. oic circle was formed, atid tucii a de gree of corrosion tak?s place, lhat large boles are gradually made" around tbe iron, nails orSpikes, and that thesheatV ing would? ll finiliriicomeroP . K,, when they we copper jods or,,nails for securing tnt sueathmg, why lie such fef f,clf? no" galvanic cir" koIH fwmed:So. -tod. When , Ihm ron workmen were lavms down- ihe pipes for ihe Water Wnika" in -VVini cheater, YifginTa,in fitting tbe ends ,'f the bibeanne'iatn thn'mhaa u,;iKi.-. " the pipes tine into the oiberw wiihl.com.' moo ? tinner's -older," it was discover ed (it was a hot day Tn the summer tea' sonX- that' tr6ng- galvanic vt declrie fhockt were given eut,", (the'-effecU of galvanism 4pd electrtcityaVe much a like.V For examble.4' a-ahoek Viei the sytterajr fromknelictrical maV cinfie. ; ana mat irom a ' galvanic bat terv." are ouitesimilarln lb 'ntt. lion; and by both can objects be beat- ea be nred and bi melted. ' .In fact, recellecUoti BoMBRowmrwh sought the renub lean Mnnu.r. vr t?i. H v', e tiaving. put; to I t ''""'ieryt 'tn - ittygreat J "nB'm snew treaty nf alliance i iwrvn rnaritVA a at t . - i-a . , try i' ff v".'i It f. t t a a ' f ti I J-t tie lr Ha .- "i Itl'fl, t t 1V J- l f t Ij'J - "t T'crtccr K-r a. t year; ar J at iba alJs ' -.'t or. I aJ, if L- .'i faar yrars i.:Wst fftiS r'a'-t.ri, A sqasrv tJ Cj fret w, 11 era- ta aL5ci p't-fi, 4 ftrt apart, er 13 tnort tan'4 rs" rvqaire for a yrar r--cTtrv- 4r, ilioot tit aid cf any aar fod." -rr- l'i-.l Tha centra" comin.i'e of Pit av, on SchaMa th I'olra, ct the aaloo- of ICC I n&nrM all Awry, anr lh pr. tl(e of Onarat Lata idle. Ta lcich and Ptnh StandaMU. nd a trophy compaarJ mrtrana t.1 ina Aua.ni CJinorr. .vi tu.: i . . . v. . . ... miarm ue pypremf n a' tonal (mMw aTaveni, aad tbe anoat i!'utnu Kurj of wiodem tnsra, SA uhineion, Kaactunko, awi lttvu, araameaiaa U interior 9f ibt alooV waa Iktmmc oVcnralrd wrt tita of tke fBJi tWt iUxnur rvbalL a a a 1 a .r a. uaaaMau. Kiimat JOMb . Poeiltavikl, Uomkravakl, KaWaievica a ad Jahlonaarak!. SUnialaut MlactkotrkL TVxnMa Oatrno.ll. Freaidant of tat Senate ia I MS. kmlfmiUertt (na Hiuarnou Wladislaa Oatrear iAL alimW of Iba Diet of Poland. TTw am at ah v (Jom, the Whita Paglt aad armed .knight of . General LaiareMe. dwaml In th. H.;r tf iUj81 frw.di,r0' tfco National Uianiof . HSU m ua rac, oencrai Kawikewica and tha. aeaator Loii Finer, rcpreaenta. tvea of Poland at tVia. . OppoaU to Gea arat La&yette, vera planed, drraced In Ui aniform of tha folitb National Guard, lies, tieura Adam Corowakl, on, at lba combat tanta of the month of February, near Warsaw, Theodore Morawtkl. memhri fh p,j;j leion, and Leonard CIIak,a eombatunt of the days of iuly. j AU lha memben of il eomaMttee, and many: Polea vera. ti. .. .. tji- ; r, ... IV'fJr ; V;tf5, Towtrda la. eloaa of tbe banq.iet. General Laaytte roaa up, and with him all preaent, ha proiKHinced with avideotmarks of atronr feat, nf. lba following diacotiraet v -,' ,f c Gentlerhee rrpretentativef of the Piit.li Government. 1 von .ton. an rades of the National Guard or War. saw, And yon gentlemen, also- wotht attzene of the gioriobs bulwark of u rbpean independence. ;ni; . iNf The'eoramittee ove w honor to freside have been apsioua to meet You, not at a lu Xttrinna anil fnVJ tpa repast, which would have ebmpatable virith the.Atate of privatibn -uiLv B.ru. ivaiiiuiic nnxirrar in nhi.i. your heroic opalation is placed;bnt at a blain and fraterrtaf dinner, wbere we might acknowledge publicly yourlegt- MwsB rrance and at- tbe same, time "Prs,:,1.h ; h.pes amf ynipa thieswltich are, ommb Wbr aijr .A; leeling of national nrida aa. PaI t. I aentlmepte participate with you, and' which the bniform I. thanLa i indness.bave the honor te wear, gives1 ij 1 " I- v express inif so rapid have been the lirwed yOTf arms,' that this impJe din- i7. inuropnanr, assem- w..k vi Ecnerai cotraxatulationi i Tk pontaneoBt ilomipatiort)f this capital, nrnvea -tn-. vnu. f1a . v...r.i. 1 . r . .'7 , r. i mi tiei reyt wnn Which the inhabitants have rera.a.t ih- flews bfyouedoubleyictories. )t is fe,it uiruugiioBir mace, through other cmin triesr and ihe ctlamatioriv infill rope, wili caif to krms tint Cportion St the Palish orbvincei: whtrk .r .;r..-.;. times, ; thr Vioienct7 iritt vfKii ',.t. igljboriflg courts bav separated from : . . onR'n oi lire glory ' orPolantiitiosttBlheoiahtofiiinbot: - . t i.- t - p al r.. ' f " i.. i 1 ' t a . , paet',. n ti Ci-' mg br tare.) r "'ji- ' talrtTir,etf!:f r or', Io wHoca i t - . Wty iea!liw...oi, t fellow, rM13 tufr.-i - , Wickt was iami',ri ' ClelanJ, ami cmit, ,Vif , eary erst. Cror--,, V ": ".V' -, i!r. Mmm . r . cere r;ret,nTs the I. pier ef;estertljj;nt.u eeivnl in thla r.i. k , Mail, from en Im.'.. , President Monroe. afar;. tinsuiahed man wa.r.? few hopes were eotcrti', Ting the present month. itnnre Tlie. ttfir fJrlearii.- r port from Liverpool, ssi:e. iay."T6 the attention r. commercial friend.' th ... American are imlebted t.. pool-Adverjiaer of 8aun! May.frpio whitb they exu' owing iiemr ; ; " . ' A'SerioUS SHiaV haa tfl' Antwerpllr wigiif, ;n planfiog a B i 6a in nf iu r works. MwolmusketaW mong mtia.anu agr-.tiuu fifteen peep'f Ire killed an.: The grenteat alarm" prevails i and.tVvaghitianqiii3(ity , measdrerestored .when ii counts came awtyv rene pances-was expected.; per are IteattJu JntentnnmnLJkim tJ i. ... r - - v. wuiign v e were attracted on Rnnda i.a k object of intemperance on the " Dock" tan K aK fnH L.. ..I a -, iur oeaatunesa, we bare rarely witnessed.' Them: ha la-. Bklt . fillaa ground, without motion or life, aave a Ktt respiration, and that ; sounding morn hke grunt or. groan, tbaa. the est streno-th." ii nnr ti h kaM-. r mswng iiown- tne most mcorrigi-j ,o Buusioiiues, ami, tor; art ine varied purposea rot analysis ? Af one may torn a small. galvanic 'battery",' by ..niiifj common copper coins; the ?a.ne uamoer ot pieces orZinc,Mc eqokl size'. and eka twpte naraa'; wwlferi-!lotli.'2No let the pieces f fHe,drmfip0,i8h' ihev mnetions -f. Gtberal I sborttmtgloriou.insurrectionVhe; I afterwards aaw- r7r.i.A -:.i,. -T V ' lha advances and .'tf,f.Afii l a" Tn H, :thf. BRaJe of their cloth be moistened wetted with saltf W"eTO!,whe ; whov afterwards' aoct clath piled apon one another, in the loiiowing order, viz. a jpiece -1 of copper ..y m ui ino own nrsc,' tben a piece of moistened ctoth, then two pie, ceS pf metalj again, &e. tUhyon,' get to .viiuw ijuur meuM ana ttoth; hud ju uqvo irmeu what ts called;. the eoeic pUi. aud the two etids being con- RAillA.I M.!aL .S ,aa . lev"" wan wires, tne pile would i( properly managed) give oufsparks' that would fire euniwwder. .: Inferenrpi Ii s trnproMr k fasten sheets of . onJkiW oi metat en 'ine. roor if a. hnua. Win. spikes or nails ofmieAer kind or metal. But let the spikes w Bails,vthe aheeta, and alt.be of tme kind of metal; Then r-gaivanic circle" wil be formed, mil an k..i .r. .. . , . . u ; oj ina. elicited. On OUr C&pitol f lust de&frnvaHl I ' n.l.. attnd there were sheets nf - rSAn tu- ",' w) common tronnailt. and common inner; oJr-three metats ucii, an oi a omerent nature. Doubt less during the late constant warm show ers, strong corrosion came on. and i I)rpperty were tiastilr. , tOWn.'j, Jy -,U ; y rjyfi- n' . Aecordin to account, fix the-Rossiain haver beeu fore cuat,e Osjrolenkaith consi,! of men Nothing of immitna carted. The- P;ie wpie i! not to give a general battlt t, sianr, but wished to draw t he W araaw'i as the positiofl of P tjebeen so sVran I , would prove;mt)SfrlvanagH Poles in case of a mnW.! ... th Ru8sians.i a -k The German papers' to: t!u May contain mvTunher' news : lapof but we regret .ttMhink accounts 6f the CaHore f Skriyneekl are too true::. 'tij :tin'&&Pty I .. llierelias been steady He Cotton, abd I(J ro0t3 sold. ' w, ITie following is jhe quantity ton Importcdtince oor last. ' Aie""d,'- ?Ofy bales CI) 2G6J..biles,'Mew O. lean&'esr Ntork H balePeVham: bags! Savanah- tfl.ir. h.wt 807 bales and bags-;-:'V ' V "? W'f. mat et has been fi The fol owin are K..- Pe-rif. Wadt pt SurU-iy la f aJ eekly tiverage of last quarter . Wheat, y. ayprage for$;r'eekt;. whirh r .tfBWteaOM,The f. it thety bn foreign ?wheat ' ensuing week Wheit, 10s. V. .rytt A Vn emkh navn r. lbrigllunir-earitln I f, tived at tiiisVftort 'ftn 'fiamV,t 7 Port aifi Pi inc. ; whenr 'el. a i" tiifthlnSttTlieK editor. fi aweaaifronirsoperc. Hanterthatreviotis to tbi. My ,St.;:AIacar"v.' .who; ,, naytlep government 'iW Vrinc M J.COndudet A -iinal Triinr i. GnvertmvnUrarnfid in tljiloreV Piclion, Eq.of. IV f T.espafche for the FrenA t Wlien M St-Macary presc: treaty he bad made,; life Pre MJU , refund to ratify it. i In r . :v- -v T'.v,'- i ui.tni air, itiiiiiien.iiiei if all that bis nati InWi'.!'.:. J UasuV,v called - mat, I in nf times." all that ; "Frrftcn anldHa ll ""f. ' does no! equal llietfoble deeds wbich'a't fsbn'i una mominiiHM.i ii. ji, ' . . ' iiuk.i hi ih. k i- ,. . . ,.;;:-" -v!! aanuriuon fit the renowbnoVibotriolOBred iiandtttt' of France that weiare most opItfagWtb cal;,to,mbrancj.We?Win to rernltertlnn IW.. ' - . , i H.,,HSCu wan ms norseip Uie wates tMherthanubmit'td iftUUt'brthe f ternaf enemjes ef hifi cofJfltryKos. f1' A Nhin.Vi: iailvW mind the iiifnww.i r;feri6w?stvIrtit"in';the sthooi pr poiiticr f m tmSm comrad irthem litalwiai wonci. When tarrofl ruled by adverae 'J -j . umjbc ' Wliu ni n n.J.uJ 7 V ?'5Bt Pe?Ji'while- isolate! W luTt i ' " ou ootnmenced menda looked forwards t L rejoice and Ihe latter to weep, over the V d sepufebre or Poland. - . ! iafer'T' orelnciind to indulge, 11; illusions ot hone. . vph...i j r a "a vsa9 aiuu powerful gtiyanic cirde Wa, fgmid perhapa to the destruction of tht build ing. livery thino- fa tnt combustion . h n nni.. ,l sre A W1SQ Professo Mikhail " ' r "J wouiagiveos hit ideaa - - wvvaaiun. , - UUEMICO. ': This is the name ef a vegetable nrpriri si int-ai.. . .a . "ZVr w .t" ,nro eontry. If grOWS trom air tn r. f . Y a. . 7-- '"'"o icet nign. and affords an abundant supply of green foddef for cattle. The salk.J Iivf fer years. In Franr thaV .,a ' ""VV,4 "- winrer, oat in this pwwgesu cces, to your arms, they were mat. f J, .for"ee!nS old make fiom ihia . . . - Ih, ciuea, the lhtm.f 3i..T. V." !" rait themselves who ,. i.T in rank. Our ieteran. .' '"'"r era. tha. .. " -" t Jvur ""w- aai i J . we Bn our youth are notlest-enthaaiastie i luj.,,'? ine31B of! the iSroa.h' Binrilti tftat datf fie rould not eitrr ' tectionto them at Consul. n is believed; would 1e ;; lowed, inasmuch as it was t!.p that,, war wofildensuf.. Tlie i seemed also inclined In ill aap.'.i were makinr ni-pnarfini;s e erlwurj are indebted fo merciaf bouse of this rifv for ; bexed extract of a letter, date J "-Porf a Prince, June 12, ; There iiaa latelf been a rup tween the Kiench Conso and t ernment, tbe latter- refusing M ' the treaty agreed to bv the I' Government, which would rci! Haytieos, if not to a state of ' Jest.to that of colonists. .The i Consul has ' declared bis ifitc:: quitting the country, on the stent, and has tv Je known to 1. 3 c trymen that aft., .tjiat period t' . , t 'ook to bim for protection. ne8s is consequently at a stand, t sales' of merchandise suspcr ' !; cause persons having property ' ell on a credit.. In consequence ' nxietv of the French to ret IV J n this cown I towards you. " "f'ljfi. the price of coffee has ri -Cv"' ' ., i . Pl4n4 Poubloont to S3 SO.". . 1 i 1 ' ' f ,Vr , r -f: 'JJK..V C ' t; :. at '
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