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t0!t f at isrTiiiM T;::sri... Gca. C.- Zlcntlcnhc!? Letters I hisAefhnvs ccrthucJ. . , At Philadelphia I had lie pleas arntintntanro with Nich t-Us XldJlf, whom I found very dsncc, and an excellent HaiMload pteasant, social and communica- from there to eld grand tnatheiyjos live indeed he seemed fond of ton, which dates the landing tf the Wiir. about North Carolina for pilgrim f liers on the 2ad ofW the reason that Ms mother cane cenber, 1620, It uight have LWn fMM te - lie &!ka & trreat a Afarfy. but necessarily a coJVe- .u.t W ranch in a few I tar nt seen tha nan exrept John C. Calhoun who can a wet and most beautiful ttty-r mv a much in the same or in as the streets suScicntly broaa , ? and few words as Squire Diddle. He very clean, and every thing kbout spoke freely of the pressure of the U neat and tidy The fill er " " times, and the causes thereofalso Cobcon,- U beautiful, bein ftAnile of the currency and oh itscondi- around it; and great pains andejt .V,H the desire he had to nre- pense have adorned it with a virt .nf it deransrtmcnL Hesava it ,h only a surface -'affection, and is not in the system generally; and speaks of the Jrcasury uraer as e-i tU finirernmpnt hlddincF ". linn - frt verier i a he rfe.lwater is cood. and the air sweet J 4 V W -- -m-m ,w - w - EMsippi. . There are but few supc- l,rrrf nnnn the h.mtS OI IUe MlS-luu rior nenf to N. Biddle, esql that I I have ever seen I have not seen The ship Parthenon,4 Thomas ar Clay or Webster, ' it is true, but rived at this pbrt yesterday, from Li v cvr own William Gaston, is deci- whence she sailed on the 8th l Ul5 -h held, and was he in any other State bat North Carolina, he would as 1 nkct of i,a(j taken Ucr, certainly as he'breathes the breath t prevhmi rtev:Moiiev was aban of iieaven, be cade President of dant on the" London' stock exchange, the United States. v The hews of the uuspension or specie Front Philadelphia the travel to payments in itbis icnontry, had not been tile city of New York is but 7 hours, E-'S1"11-4 ? j J i t.t "ji " 3 1 4 nrt k..MM U 11 utel s cotts "CN that distance of 100 niles, by steam- Et JndU ,M M ,n boats and rail roads. And here in T.irrm.nl . far emortatioa to Cantin. this London of America we put op at the much-talk ed-cf As tor llouje on B roadway and sorry I; we are for the mistake.' It is a grand and beautiful building some 7 or 8 sto- " ri'. i.;k.'" unrl'ihi. vitt nninU nf moms are richly and eleganUy fur- . - . 1 1 1 t j wished; the Uble is also furnished with every thing but eatables. Up. on the whole it b not a goodhouse -not ennal to our common Caroli- -? taverns forjhe comfort of tr encHrH?t-4htn hands or the present nanus 3iUnffe be wear a more healthy appearance than at Philadelphia: the men aso are larger, in fact of quite good size, and fine sppearacce generally; but are remarkable for their Ion noses. This great city now hblds a population of upwards of 300,000 souls, and many or these came irora foreign market, and net a few from sweet Ireland. The 8treetsj!r celebrated for nanovf1 -y.ftCThe' city is divided into 15 uards. each of which tWu n lore 1 occupy anomer 01 inotaj. irruon wna lucm, m. Uouse rooms. Broadway is a world iS "fMe!!Jr ttepe2S.b -"-7 - Tm ir viiiuini fuja . Alderman, who lias an assistant- nd .these SO persons form' a City svcgisrararc. ana t tie Honor or be ing an Alderman is great in New Yorkr-and the want of neafness in tie streets is mucVatributcd to the J ear these popularity' huuting A: cermen nave of oliendine; an Irish- an. From C0)000 to 70,000 Irish emigrants land annually at the port of New Yprk; and the city is crowds ci with and ruieil by) these Irish TQtcrs.- The 1 Mayorfi .Tibfflcfeia ' riearly of equal value io that of Van -iurenJs. befriifrom 22 to 2.3,000 - per aciioei whilce poor Alder men get nothing buk the scarlet The woful fashion of short half- leg dresj.es, tntist have Originated fro n the tiut'dy. streets of New Vcrk; . and then, adopted - by the .southern devotees cf Fashion.' lirooklyn 'h.-ts good air, and such water as rccy he drank N. York lies neither. W hat becomes of all .vht 6lu n:ei.r I kuo w not, but. in all he iorthtrn vsties we find fet o . rs tlian young men engiged in al! the .ihi;rjene LuMness of trade. New Jork alone numbers 350 failures under the hard time and '1 jyell it may,' beihg the great empo I rium of the nation, and consequent ly more, .ir'riously cTcctct! by the T.?.y and . -ity. It 'j a very f -.c 1 exjvditious -3 x,f travel. k. j IVoro RA'ork Lcrt 'Ii.ir.-a sound to Vrovi- cention, at that season, cf our e ccstcrs bv the Datives. Boston is ety of choice and elegant shile trees. On this beautiful green coV Eon is a display of Ucstoa beautV, unwu j v cheeks of any city ca earth. I hi wuweaume. LATEST FROM LIVERPOOL AtLivtrpooU the sUte.of bo?ineSs - -L.1..-L 1 r..Ar.Ki;.nrf mm Atth jment prices it cots lesi to send it from England tv China, than from India. , v . ; y , London Money Market, May 26. The abundance or money at the stock exchancT, imloces the apprehension h we m?? Ua4e,Ver SSJ fZ iejrn secarines, and the exctiantes once raed iMt , T,,emedy js w indttce tuose wfca hafe lhe power to apply it. ; The bank should brinr the dead weight to market. ThU Is so clear a policy under present cireomstances, tM, were the directors 001 . rred fcy e Pram.ou,,l CORS,a yriciaiiyoouna & they arc to give all the" assistance that may ie repaired to the American huases. - They cannot make, money scarce by arrangement oat of doors that would hut be a breach or such implied encasement oar their Dart, and theyfci-.i;; any oilier process wiiateeiv-a) taati f seUiug Jbli-" f anjj lESSMnceT. the; m 1.' h i;,lieT,b ncrer CoaH Ul r y C " Vf pcnnancof tflcir contracts vol- We. raise no couon in mi. -5!Pd at a more favorable peril acainst.this gentleman.. Our ..;eol iftns -JT. JTi-, tv.J:titis understood to be doing well among vu.vosion Courier. " " " ' I LATEST FROM FLORIDA . 'ttffusline. June 22. i Our Indian Iff'aira.-JW I..V. t. imic wcoraiaumcmte In relation h Indian atTijrs thia week. " Voir,! 1 been beard Crooi Gee. Jetup Uv al days. . . :v- r ' I vnri mion bas beee bandfwed 0,,he'mesir typist lias irrrvfd here with hin mmm..i ; j khh. Aiurncv. Whit romm,ii1l I.I iJimit 400 dragoons Hh are statifcl at Fort Marion. Con ronctir fPLilin. son) ftas at Fort Mtlloit when: Col. Hartley left, with abuatf 20 Imli.n 110ns 11 me whites did notmu.est iheni, and promised hot lo burn lhe Fnrt. 1 hey .expressed a denirl to visit Col. llariJer in S'.AHziistlne;- f , LiTeit. Report etf the-Murderon uitMTwpif.-Morc inaian , Veprtda Hon Since the above? wm in type, an espm.fi ha arrired brinerintr Infoe. inati'Mi fiii ii the iutei ir of ToiiHidrra- i:e irojwirMiice. A letter frm ,Fort KingsiaUs tlut information lud reach- rd Hut post that the SeminoIrVuftrr obUiiiwj; poihetsi.n r Miraitopv, had 1 . . nnirmrcu mm ana mi mm i , pieces. It Is spwmed that the cauHc wf this art was l)i frirndly dioimitiiin toward the u Mtrs. his rontinned iversiou u the war, and Ins good faith in sttemp ting to fulfil the Lite treaty. ' This aci is taken as a decided evidence nf the! rnittisaed hostility and that ihey wil: .t h,w ro-ofT aatttfl they are entirelv subdued, mid their pride and arrogance humbled. - it it b not precisely tho wn bow ihi Vnwasrccievr.HtFott Itcdhy theofJcrrs f t! :tf life iK'Srn i t.i!a ta tr !r dscJ Huiie tiro f . 1 7 - ?aa. it Jones ta Ret rUf kim t savc truu rLa. t n'M itUi was served s 1 1 hi . i y v,! ThsGArit3ntl'ortut;.:;, rcsentrd to berrylealtly. .Wu1v,. , ctimpniiit's, thfre wer but,iev r.; v. on the sick ir.rt i uio Tito trpp at iicanoj7 y good lira! la. w 1 Indian fire have beru e opposite I to Ticdata; bti the St. '! n rier. I run. .lrri U fwr e days, and will rbbah( wtablish bis Hcaui . i ' f,C fet repJment the Autlonr.! t l?laU for the pre- sent.' TTo iindf rstd that they ill be ordered to Micaipy and Fort King. The remaiitu or near Tafnp o service 1 3 ly, ; when It anry ar ii been anXHitis Mio raninr, u ' 1mu. It a ik n ilidI Point, i ' ' . I i Two -rosaries of Dragoons have .ecu orded m take m8t at PicoUta. Vhn ilbaii to day in toe steamnoai R"'. , I , v ' , Rv u l : ' . ' . ' i 1 t n..''i Jxir iai. i.jnr- iirmne i Vomnanjof moiintrd artillery went out hi scjft;" rxpedilion in the neih- WhooJef this Vity . 'They P'JJ'J t . . II.. !.'. . T1TS11 .tinnl 1 N I r.. , 1 09, and retarning, ma Ik tie west about 50 discovered of a U vs vs- IBIIPf HIH 1 3, "U iiutimnu vm I J 4 t el linen cirruu i nr Ho signs r w,u "",ru I Tf I nrrnt mv bills to tJjo Rank, nml nubUshcd. or mav hereafter nubliA r,V. Byo tbeir terra p;-;v " T T . ' r , , j .t .u r 1 . V ,"'.. ... . 1 - I nm tTfnai Mvmnt. I must hrinrr cmt. I riil.nri And this, in tho lirst rlnre. Y. W ilVk' discharge!, in all probability, before Ij can get ray canso wa love to print Circulars; and reel ofAst war. Jrnd have money; and tho 12 per cent to which i wcondlyt because we think it far tha r r? - f. iaeenecrfDiionpnt;io wr, Kfnlley. arriud at'Picolata yester-h yjiuians. , i ; ,, - ;f ... V.lkins the best use thev can of their paoen jhjfaia Dray tm Island,, near Lakeland the dread which they suppose exists lie:f uo repon tnaitney sawinui- m -II M . 1. . ... .1. . ft ftl. I rs all around them, and that they 1c J mm fear of capture. It is feared I Ui:nhe remainder. 17 in number, have b4 caplored by the Indians, as they hoot beeace heard Mr. ifiinley re-established his plantation T.r. .i. i..i..iia.. J. I.. i.. 11- m after the caii iltalution r the IadU ,Courier,uiie 29. v. ' 1 "' "' " .Charleston 15, - r . , . . ,."ifif " ; Jr Remher,-Oa pWirst page ap. Jpears a communication, coning, as ftBSeSSSSBBBWMBBWBWBMBBSSSaai Jl ' e-Lj w-r rt tius ntlemaapuruV cnt : nyourikbt: en to his defence ; , u or meey with au imploring comv ;nAVtnVrttl;f ifepfe says ho is pooV, that ho lias w .vv..u w.w buna m- 1 f r.r-in nnr rendera In thn kamh. I per. It ccntains Suggestions that " serve well to be considered, and pre ly acted upon. . BANK SUSPENSIONS.. ' Why do not tlic people throughout the country rise en wa'fte, and prpseiM all the Bank notes at the respective Bariks Cif nnvitifntf Tina uill mfitU n l.'' criof. tcrcst tho best out ol tlic use, off their money, Gov. uudMy well remarks, in speaking of cal. Ung the Legislature to relieve tho Banks of this forfeiture that Mtho propriety of 1 wiwwiiig uus penauy is very well doubt ed. , "His Excellency further remark!: -It? (the penalty of 12 per cent) "is in tctjiicd as tho check to over-issues, and to ensure tho 'pinictual payment of their nfitcs a check, which I consider very important ami salutary. And how far it would be just, to deprive the noteholder of his security for punctuality, on -the part of tho Banks, is still more doubtful. And, , wnco it has become fashionable for every body to discuss tlio Constitution. altty of measures, we take tho Jibcrf of raising that question, as a furtJicro joction, ' '. ; ? or- "ritjcn r J.:.. ..I t r . . i! wo kr.owd' t!.-ta :r.t3 t.;a purdcotr-.fy t.vc .:; as a i ::.:r I 0 Cni;r.e, tl. .t you rcrcivc a ! :.!; noti a contr: f.vccn vou ar.i tho La t is formed be -Corporation, ! is jost as sacrc J arid inviolable as J . f a promisary note, given hy A to Blur tho payment of money, Now if the Constitutiun puts' it out of the power of the legislature to pass -any law impairing the obligation of contracts, I how is it possible for a legislative act to I interfere witii the,. reciprocal rishts that aijdy exist fby- law between a Bank, Ct monition, und the Holders of its ra- per! - . ' , ' ' . tt -V "We aro well aware, that the course xve s'ust will bo inct by this objection! lio oot'of tho uso of tho bancr '-.. ... I ast beoaiiioa in some yay; -ior u isirr v-::r- ryr nr'"3 considcrcd rather a dangerous business hw with'onc of tnCf0; monIca " . . . . .. . institutions. J now. nave tno paper, and ' --- . m;rr can lurn 11 vj suiiiu utv-uuuu . iinsur truly a formidable desuasivc: an d one, wc fcaTO co kocn, wcn considered by tho Banks, as Uicir chief l - viiy w T , - I sclf - sccurity m their present course of conduct They flatter themselves,. that Uiople have a present interest in ma. I;.r," Krir.sccuritv in tlieir r resent courso of .- j . - - . - I ' J m.. I-.. 1 - .L. I .-.... ... . , ay n0"" of the fearful reluctance, ontlie part of the common people to - ' , - - . .u-.:- 00 BU,C'!J7 au. uvu5wiiniui. r put the people may as well be re- miod at first as at last, that the wholo 7 .,t . , "Experiment" with itsrumoos consc- "wpcnmenvi -win iw nnnoos conac- qucnc'es' u,! less than si breaking-vp fob anv how: v And if one man has a r . m l ' r ' "I. ngm, in Uicso umcs 10 lorcu aauuiur 10 the payment of a debt, tho pcoplohavc the same right to press tho Banks. ' Every day .vreare anxiously enquired r-MVhrn will tl1Q Ranks resume nav. Trwntt I Just so soon as all the liolders of Bank notes will unltc in a determined stand tomamtain'ihcirr hihcrcnt rights, and make a general and simnltancousove. t . V- t,n . . . t- Ant a cc :omnli. " f J ' . - . . . J jiaise 1 specauy aa jwauiu u j W r-w.-' mm m hi lectin But if, on tho otlCThinJ. you meet him in lordly cquippagc, be williDj'TC if not stop his business to do pk t' iiiawill jiot pay"yourr dcbt lest V. n r , - t. It' I . I . cariv an ino ianKS nave puDiisncu latcmcnts, setting forth tlwir entire sol- Lv. Let them collect their debts and I " - . . . . - l-.j r .v-. 1 rnaiiiv Clever was- - 111 i iir lirrii' iikil m it iriii v iti n iiliiu 1 i1 - 1 moneV to pay ti" Mdfl "'Vundant, owing to iK i:,t V- bird wintcr.havLng frozen it out in bib uvivai iva pulls out an tmmenso schedule 01 ,mon. 1 excellent crops, generally, m uu cy,1 property and debts owing to hini, M most of.those Worth Co . F J . . 1.. j.?.. l... Oats, owib? to tve dry wcathcriau tens vou ne can pay au nia ucuw, l., - , , j?-. 1. ccm titer. notes promptly, ratnerj GrcentboroX'sh Jelcsce, n keep the honest hard-working pco- longer subjected to tho miserable dc- JUwieA nf n ilenrrriafe.l v r .0 "7 - r- I Unless tho people rouso up to deter- Illy jiiuv4 uLtiuiif aia evitiu suvu v h-' ivo suggested,' we sco no el! r alter ni We,1 but to wait and indulge tho Cu- ViIaI niflAtt trt afvvA vfsnli ti t f t ivrt pit iiiy anu caprico 01 v.. : 1 -w, iu uio ir rcr Jarablo injury of ti.Tr.. ;ny,f until ho in: ititution-of one ;r"r l or" United St id Itcs Bank can grup to'sulHcjiait ma ro restore tlio currency to its proper if m ' ' Sf " H:oSH--fthi l his r. . .-! tour ii2t ' An.l 'lowc.i ty most J v ri::. . lot tlio car,.:. . ! .vm, snr!Un- grinning, tha: !.ar, ! ',! tind pr.hap making stump f pccc!.c3 now and then. In short, we suppose tl.cy aro endjav. ' oring by every possil'3 means, (we had almost mado n slip, of tho peri, ard said honorable means,) to convince tlb, )copU:of llicir very peculiar fitness for office. Tlicy are all gentlemen for whom wo have the pleasure of mJulging a m personal 'partiality, and of whom no community need bo ashamed, as candid- atcs lor oiiicc. And since wo iiavo na t0 find as to qualifications, wo must be allowed to entertain a secret prcf-', ferenco at least for tho?o who havo ' . ., ... ...a- ..,,,(,...,. .. ...... w nas iaticriy been very a:..icuvc, and a many instances Jital amon- children in. r pr? : - "'Vt " " I week nr tv nnt W iLin ten or twelvo Wo -died in this Cvzrtf, I. Cut it- k tliouglit tho sickness is now subsiding al littleIa other rwpccU the country ,U , incaiiny. ncaiUfi t - y W;' - ' v f -) Mr hA-L':.Tl. . ' - w f4?ti Wc find from the Globe, t i ... " that the Bank of tho State of Alabama has rcsolved-to pay out every day specw to tho amount of $3,000. With a proviso that no one man shall rccicve more than $100. , ... : . ty . Ach rccnta . , trietin A change. Tlio Election of a Rep rcsentative in Congress from the 54 dii met in t'cnnsyivaraa, is row over. ml Nayler(whig) succeeded by a msjorir of 231 1 votes over Mr. InjrcrsoQ (V. Z) . j. - At mo Bisi ciccuon mo majority w a bout U same number the other way. j r; .p 1 ) " ' j ' iiir. vuuio . In tb .County, and those adjoining. the soma WV butau.iwngs cons.qcrea, hwre no cause to complain, uaucropi ara.rathcr above than below an a V cm.vell.saved.;,. quatutyot corn growing is uiuu erstuod to be doing wcU amo, W cbhboi- wUvate t A-f rt Tl' L.L..!. ;IL.W ftnd renn IUUU w - - -j J wuierop w rt"jn.5t ipvu ! I VIVV I T . rf M rMtn-buzA'! butc have intelligence w ill bo shortmanr ficjj prolably 1 all C A - I jot bo harvested ' J I . V. ' 1 1 A . j- rifn' I. . - t 1 .1 1.4 1 11 tncr::tron t..t. ,.a iw , Meyand wrmdrs alTlJ ) crP?. T.1 I SianGii 1 1., - iiiicuM'ii uii vi ""'r I r -nr' - r 1 1 H7 :fCrop$.-Mninryo U10 1 U" i appcaranrc.3 m .ifw ' t ' .. i Mt n. n th a rtart ofUio couuw f 1 ,itv n ..-1. . 4 crons in mts nan 01 1 ;nd wo bclicvo generally avo tunv .ut very fine. , Tlul stalks m i"-. fields stand Uiin, but th hcddi i are rhca? ) and tho grain largo aiid gM y". whole, wo bcliovo tho iresebt is f crop of wheat that liaabeeh raised r thW nart of Uio country fir several iv- 1 ' j l. - 1 Government can jiavo hoconVol.0 tlio pcasonsi" otherwise onncroW m, 1 hive shared tlio fate of tho wurrcni-n w . '. Varolii .c:::criry U now i,t odr i)Coplo will' have paw W - A.JL e U T u f.MfiAiato that t it uiuur va , ' ' - f 4 ' ' ' k r J U , r
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