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-j ti , ,j . s ' . .' ; - ? ' c-! U t.i . j f-i W . ;.j c7 ! i .-it J i- ---- " l-i Ui.J: of tie iu-..'i. 1 . Ur;-; t -ft-:.-. U fre (DercLaiJj c j .a. I c;wa sue rau-jce-J tsx.J ttis.litei Ct a.! vf cuctoa ir.J for a i,;i ti-tioced iU pric. It C i4-rojs Teect.oo ti f, c ;rstM la tbe icj.wy of the c.:va grower, aa wtU m to tii ot all c;' ?r prodj-.-.ig c'aun ia th country. I A a Udt Ue awl-ed; tt a ill ph for i: fat tc-ri t.ii or taut.cr. ... . -j i- 4.. ij t .', i . 1 U t. -'f V . , 1. , .r r f ! . .j,!-' i : ) I- i tJUiiit.-i! t'i .-!.-. C44, i m lcoe. to . r'aft, U it oiSar S:ut al tl 1 te Lad h'p 'J ba er bWhh-e. oeh to pre vyn her ilr- I -doe tfc-4 wirjl ! Tt j prefosaj, hi- e repeal .J t. v lb iml.irct .J aioo t!e I J the Sate a.l.o ? -.: la rrpuJ.a'.iva, if not repud.:io i (.! L f rs i Ce I A, i , t r. e. " - via CIS nut " cf.,r : : j Jlr. P. ctiuied. The r luJ,-n, (Kr. lhkt::.) r f i;i4if-' 'i'.eilLol .i . SSf. si sa k tfil Li-n i I f.0.3 ! . oc s , I . ... I I , . iX 6- a. k KeoSiUot J.J lot U; iti I .V Mr. U rfp' fJ o om tl t..a rt f tL Shaker ca the r, ! ark I err . i Vua lit .Vu.'iMii 1 4ull.0-tuctr. ETATS CEEDrr TUB ttEUC rAITII. J It rtta cUas o(" politic iam u rpa liii a ocit cMtrete4 if partiaiiar Stale vbick u m fewj dafkuit to pat, aa4 lb eCc of atAaad de:;a ea iba credit of iLb Sut rtoerl.v, and avea of la Oeo- anl Uomraioesi, occupT lb atteaitoa of all abfrinj aoJ ihiokiog paraoM at ba . prewot cdoumoI. The rmuU of the alissta- ftippt aiectioa, lurtung apoo Utat pcuol. alaraa, aa cava bear tamarkad, a aa taaaa mhn aava beea amort; tba loud- aat tserton of tba tight of aot btata Leg ,' ialttura to aooul contract mtrred into by a pracUicj LegUlataxa. Much asoradoea it shock tboto vbooo obotsI araoa baa al vara rerolttd at aod attatdily rruatad a doctnoa aa deieatable t la tba moot ar ticla of tba Batiitoora Patriot (preparod bv . Mr. B. I. Coboo) a find tba foJlowioj apt iJuaiooa to tbta aubject 1 , - 'y. " Tba graat tail 10 tba prtoa of State aa- carvtioa all ater tba count rj baa aroduoed . alam aod ooeaatoeaa ia tba public tniod ; bat ra bold tbat taela do ooi varraat eitb ar. . Tba doctno of raaudiattoo, bold to . JSiaaiaaippL canoot ba asaiittuBad. Tba - LeeialaUira of tbat Stata will not in eras tic, wbatater tnar ba tba impreawoo of ' iDdiidual laaatbera, rotatl tocb diuraca on 1 la oars fame, or thai of tba Aaterkas PeopW. tTbat if Paaaayivaaia. Marylaad, ladiaoa, of Illinois, baviog piaiaed their - etiteoaa of wlaroaJ imptoveoiaot too exten- aialr, baioa aabarraaaad, abaH Gsil to pay tba regular iatrest on tbair public debt. . doea u follow tbat tha aoerjiet of vor bap. py coco try ara aot equal to recovery tram aucb prostration I . Rvflectioo viU show bow cauaeleaa is tba panic.' Tba I time ia aot distant vbea capitalists will look back to toe present, aod mooter tbat aaca tooa auould prfrTsil, or, pravatltoe, tbat admntaga u aot taken to tnveat era ry arailabla means io tba eredita of tba aot raiga Stitet of Iba L1oioiuffa tniataka snaca our QatiooeJ character, if, in tba ap ' proacbio aeaaoa of legislation, aucb aner rette means are not cvt fortb aa anil ensure - ia after Ltnea, a-bfarer tba dtHicuItka of , tba aaomeot. a full and perfect futHtment of arery State obliratioa. LttStaletand Cor- . . pmUum, koueter, pauu m tkar txpn&i fares, Mspend H uhemet of improvement kjuu recover f U tea from our embar numm. leeo tba amount of debt by rigid system of economy. Io aucb deter nioatioo vill we bare a gnaraatjrof rvtora to oar former prosperous condition." . -Wbat Icgislsuon the writer re furs to, . at likely to eotura so Je table an end as be ' pronoaea, va da not knew, and ahoatd ao- , frebend tbat in tbta respect tis aoticipa tioa ara over aaoguine. But wa da( otoai -H-bearUy the dispowiioo of a party Io ie i.j l of raTicg oS Sute dells, or to c-Urrvet ail j ta a bistorscsl Cicts in rrpsfJ 1 j tie puiiuca eieana lie Federal Goverooiett caa t'jof V,Ur couuty. To!-.vh, laefy ite. It ia thi bid spurf a5 jet j ilr. Dock's (Mr. 11. .1 of U srrea k that dece barm abroad acJ at Loc.. - It is , icg in the ( bsir,) br Ty r j jirrj. aa if we bad 00 comoe couttrr, and wut 13 r. Dew took tba tut atio, ar.d iba Cerd aot birr troia eomaica aroo?. It is' dtScutaHoa brtaeea the "tncieot conea- aa if ibe world dij aot know usas'Aoxri rfuea" f Uilroa was kert op in perfect eaoa all, and as if a could shake ciT' good kumor, tut tea or Peen o.itiatea, an aa AmeruM ci-'izra st a ill. As i4 !aiucb to tba amusement of the ILu aod too, tba States bad don so wrtwj fn yield j fefcby. ( Mr. Dew aSudrd to certain in- wg to tba trmptatiooa of tba Federal Got I ttructior of lb Feoj ' of iboa ia HSJ, arnoent, abich, Leo absodootog a'.l syal ta tote (at lit. GiuuJy for Seoator, abitb tern of intern tmproenieota, opvoly mvt bia the colleague bad duotej td, sad be ted and encouraged tba States, tbat tbey jsery oUtquely icsiouated tlat lie was aot would aot be forrtTeo, aod the t edera! ta candtdaio lor A-electioa. ilt. iMagtas Goeernineot would rather blast tbsa protect their plighted with, tbagreateat jewel of a Republican Stat r . Exclmirt.Ybero are sjiey praoo in tbe cotnoxiorty, eaiiacially anong tba gen tie sex, wbo know but little of tba eater of Excbaage operatiooa. Tbey are awate tbat mooey ta tranatnitted from aea wart of tbe country, to another, ar from one eeun try to another, by mans of Bitla of Ex xplainedTba ioatructMKa were atoned by aboct ISO cut of 30 CO or SUIU otera. True it was, be did nut obey them, aod be a not a candidate for re election le tbe LtrUiaturr. But in 1834, tits ynr after this eflair, be re a csndidat Ctt t higher station, (ibe Stata Coosentioa to amend tbe CoostituUoo.) and it was so deubt ia tbe recollectioo of bia friend from Maury, (Mr. Dew.) that out of aevca bi;My rea pectaUe caadidatea, ba Hr. D. polled the hinbeet vote. Mr. Dew adaultrd thin cbaofa but tba precise nature of tbe ap eratioa, or tbe anode of estabbaaing tbe; the Speaker was, beyond doubt, a great rale of Exchange" is still a mystery 10 their eyea. 8nce President Tyler's ee j (or, a great deal bss beea said ia relation to Eschange curtoeity hu beea roused, and a wish tn sol re tbe mystery baa been excited. H itb a view to gratify thi taod- able curiosity, we aow by be for oar read era tba following explanation of Exchange, wnttea by that practical man, : William Cobbett t JtoatoB JomrmL. "Wbat ia tbat thug called tbe Ex change One men draws a bill oa aootb er tcao ; a third aaao buys this bill of tha first, and sends to tbe second for payment. Tbat which the second man pays to, or talcs from, the firet man, oeer and above. or less mow, the amount of the bill, is wbat ia called the exekawgt, and whoo "ba gites Constitutional man, equal to his frieo4 froca lieoderaoo, who. it wa agreed an botb idea of tbe Uousa, waa lbs impersoaatioa of both tba aid and new Consututioo. Thia, ba repeated, waa freely conceded, and if bia fame sa a speaker 00 ibis floor, does aot reach the Forked Deer country, it will aot ba the fault of tha little aa. with the quill, the reporter for tbe Bsnner alluding to a notice of the epeech of II r. Douglaaa, ta tbia aoorninga Banner.- T Mr. Dsw, while Teabjsslport ing and puffing essayed a story from Qti vaoteae, about .a maa and a spaniel, ee ap plicable ta the reporter for tbe Leaner aod tba aoewiber fion Madiaoa, (Mr. Ilaekel. Ur. Haskell t Will Ibe member Maury, (Mr. Dew,) give CI the wink when 1 j ii 1 it- s i 3 s 5 " ai.h a . - N '.'! - tun to a I r'J-l; . J auj :-.a t. - u . , of tie Stny.otTiu-e!' la the II -uie tl.eie v c-rtJ t' e c meucecxut f a f ' t ltaco !r. IIj keH of L'J - a auJ Mr. Uvi. of T.iJ ler, w hU h j.rw t-f word ttut hi-vJ btiatyo lliriu hi a Saturday. tVa'u.A stind that Mr. fUaU atJ Mr. ILLel!, in an uudtrtuce, if sotue remarks he bad n.aJe aer iotcnJed for hita; ll.at Mr. Uaskf'l replted, if the cap t'.ui bs r. l! ear it -that if be baa u- ttie kiij.-'i-.e toards biia Io the street, eLiih he .utd in tbe House U.t Saturday, h shijlJ bse k'eked bini -.n'heteupoa Mr. Rol stroik Mr. l!.-kt ;!, sr.J the tiller, in r Wruins the blow, had his arm caught by a member, when tbe coniUtant were rated. Hero tie nattt r retcd uutil the adjournment in the evening, a hen as the member pawed dotrn from the Court House into the public square, Mr. IIalell deouuured Mr. Howies a a scoundrel and a ewsrd -whtMreuwinbdta drew Mr. Haskell piftol snst'pod Mr. Roa les' fir ed. Kach drew a aecund putoL and nrad snd lli:n ench drew a tlurJ but before either Gied the third pistol, the hvetaudrr tuienvren and toot loeo ou. " e auoer atood Mr. Ilaakell waa shot through tha flcLy part of the right band which pre vented his crin the third pistol ba pre sented, and that Mr. Eon lea waa abut tbruuiih the clolhea. We regret all acetic of this nature, and hope the like will not occur again. .Ye lilltBiMxer. : ' . .9 I i I 14-ka :.. 'i . v s t . - h be is tLit cf s li( - t. 1 a t' -ti.0 ia airtd W 1 - ' 4 l a jU J in.. ; ' - n ' -Itc ti.1 J-d," TU i -.. i : -cr".rr U tha Niy, er J .J t! t.'u ...J v . te'a !drv- J at l' -Jure a!-n acf.w'ly in como-.aaJ of H -tva. VaB h rt' tit c ; irur-J, he wa o U . tsrd ty la w itu utJe af C-- '3.:i. It b aoae. er, leccsia .- t aJ !-a taaa in conuiw;J ot' t ? a ha have never lad the iwur.wJ vf rjtadrun, aa i wt ... lU.nk imtrKX. uae otm 1 4 4-"-rV w a t.'-3 CCU. if S I'., ,!.') li t.i I. to t .is tv. cituiu 00 to L..-v. .' '4 . lead, ml'tr ud t . r f r. There ia another ter f ctKmco, c. . 4 L - a t;. t-4 1 . -J ,t- .U'3 t errooewjs practice in our erfre.eal'.i.g B"0 ni reoce ei . , our Cautain P4 CapUwa,Var4 tf "T'"'"'1 '-V eren moard in tha la we of Conf rea. tne, and the taecy Tba act, e-tabluhmg tha Hoard of IW ki twtr arms. , j missiouara for tha Isy, aaye thai st.ahall , J- "7 , " s be coinpueed of thice pst Captawv Ifca ''V"-, " V",. term io.1-0 6-uud ia eerl other lawa. Cltrf-t .r (,.: : . ,j It is derived from tba CritMi aertka, and aaot ain U-Uei. . r f.-. ra tWt tueana tbera tUl a jmmi Captain is ana hl " '' ) a i' that aUntalYaoatia order .aj baiue,iaa - . ' ..I"! ipof thelw. . ' -.-' icoaaje-arouiHi m-wmr-.n ti rz . y.ar in .r V.v. cemntand snuaJ. . and.-r ahoa banwr tby can c.ny u i rona,Nary Ysrds, shipe of tb line, and liou,r u,n t'tj hesu friratee; and m Uie three priocipal porta,' postent. W ht-s! ahre etn wa L li. tha n. auch a BisaT search tbe l.i-; c m ceiring ahipa, for enlied aailora and ap, j ,!' elairnaanJ service of r: prentice, are commanded lv Ihetn. i your mod d.st.Dri.-hfd comj1iif.1ij-t whri i-a yoa tare done thi, t!ie urn den ia war service. Tbey command sloopa of, Uoo la your ecuulry, ahiih prorr; ted y neither mere nor lass than tba amount of! be reach Ibe htvghinf point 1 the bill, tbe axehance is wkat ia called of i . Mr. Daw. Tba tofl point, my young far, juat aa our money is, when w get friend, iayoar head. Langhtsr V- eJ.billingjBjcliM Buiioex, to 1 repiy ia netg nte trie ad iron wsury aooui nia coaatuuiiumi acquiremenls, alluded Io M Plgmoutk Rock reiio. - - , .! Let us take aa illustration and let it be at home, where tbe money , ba tba asm name ia all placea. Shsrpshins a Bristol man, draw a bill oa a Londoner for a hun dred pounds tbat tbe Londoner owee hita. Another man, whose nam shall ba Broad brio), wba owea a hundred pound in Loo don, Comer to hiat, and ivgi tiit &ULm flaw, if there ba lorn parson a Bristol wba bar any thing due ta then, ia Loo- I : - -e ." of a auspeotion of all axpauditurea, by the Etald. whicb rsquir any increase of their preeent Itabiluiea, except of course such aa are necessary to prevent augmeoted toes ta particular casee each, fof example, as lb Cbeaapaske and Ohio Canal, ta which tbe State of Maryland herself look for tb tceaos of paring her debt. " ". - ; W find ea tba aante aubjaet, la a late Bomber of tb iVew Terlr ExprtM, (whose principal editor waa 10 Ibie city when he wrote, and erjojad probably th a crass to tb beat source at luforinaltoa, tbe folio a ing obwrvaiiona, io a Letter frota TTtsh injtoa under Iba data of tba S3th instant, which w reeommeud to the serious conoid a ration of all our readers, ia ail pari of the cooatryt - - - . - "The President of tbe United Btalsa, and other oucol ebaractera, are frequeoily raaeiving latiara from the other side of the Atlantic, complaining ta Ibe athontiea af war i ederal uovernmaot of tbe nonpayment of interest, particularly ta tba case of th boods of tha state of Mississippi. Il w bard case, tbey justly thick, that they do cot rsceiv diridrnd oa (bus beoda, aod they are bet luue prepared to learn Ibal tbe question of repudiating the debt alio rathwr baa beea wbrniited te t popular tota. . Tba impreasioa af lb best educated class es ia England yet aeema to be, that tbe Federal Goverauieot hu om power over taa litaie to make them pay tha intereat a , uvetr bonds. , i nej complin la tb Feder al Government as if tbat Government was ia lb emiesiotf of a duty ; and vbea, a ia aa doubt tba tact, tba Federal autboritie answer kindly, but truly, that tkef cae do nothing, that the debt of Iba Stale are 000a af tbeira, for which thej are rspooi bia, lb aoseer aouad birth and wrong, la foreign Mrs, provo'.iog wrath and ra- crimiaaiioo. - ' " If now to nation! cause of complaint, rational grirvaoces, o behvd ta be, ds tMOal wrctJjft, and oatioorj pride, be added peraooal sulfcruig, and a aenie of pereuMl trrong , who eaa calculate lb eCecl opoa lb British Mpular mind f If to lb clam on of Iba British pre la added privat Crie of robUrv per uatrsuj by and under tba eaoetioo of Stat, e.'i caa aet bound to iadignatioo thu enkindled, or for it multsl 1 bav so doubt, therefor, that Iba eours of Misaisaippi, and the doctrine of .' repeal' ad renwdiatioa ' ibal are 9 tat, will add nw fjtl to tb flim al reedy eekiadled stiost oe; and I bar a dooU, too, thai for tin vry esua the Bril iaJi Cidica's, te rnbroJ us wor with their fatheriard, ou'l ca. b tbecry of 'repudui lion' an J repeal. ' W'a ca do eothifg IW lb State, as B Federal Gove rnu:.-n(, W tk eeeqmptioo of their debie Trr b"ily !inot is oo Ing that T'a inl.H.t std gives by lh b.U diUibjtirj the p rowed ot th fubU a moat sal and coaveoisni eaooo ot eoo- veyTtig th money. Broadbrim give for tb above tbe hundred pound, ia called ih rate of exchange ; and Ihi xenaag t mid to b io favor of Londoa, becauae a bill en Loodon will fetch mora mnoey than tbe sura thai TA i drawn for. But whea tb contrary is rb case, when there ara many parsons wba want te asll bill oa London, and few perswn in Bristol wba want ta buy och bills, lba Bbarothins Boat well bis hundred pound bill for In than a hundred pound, ar else Broadbrim will aot bav rt, eeeiag there are ea many persons wba want to well bills ea Londoa ; and bow the c chaor i ia favor of Bristol, aeeina ibal tha Londoa people owe Ibe Bristol ooes more lhaa those of Bristol owe those of London. . Sometimes )b dealing and 1 debt belweea tba lao plecee are ao, ibal each owe aa much to tb otbar a the oth er owe tett. Thee tb so hundred prund bill will sell for a hundred pounds and no mora. And then the rxchsoj it oaid te be at par ; or aa a parallel. - . . Il is tbe aam with regard la two est ions; but here come ta th circumstance of dif feranl denominatioti of money, to account or racfcoo by. , Our i a pound stcrlior, th French have their fnne, tb Itnlisns have their florin, the Spanish their dollar, tba Dutch aome beastly thing tbat doe not now occur to me. Lei as take the French franc ; 23 franc (leaving out tb fraction) ar equal io Intrinsic" a!u la English aoond. Therefore, if I ewe a maa ia France 100, 1 muet seod a bia of 3,500 franc, if In xcbng bs at par; but as io the Bristol and Lodoo caw above stsud, 1 may bsva to giv mora, or to give lets, than 100 fur a bill of 80 francsic cording as ibe debt do frota 00 country I lb otbtr, affect a w kav en abov, tba rat ofesehang-" . Irpurtial iltiical Dvcvurf. A kit number of tba London Lancet contains aa inte retting report of a caa in tha Mid dis ss x ILpital, tba result af which waa im portant to tha mcJical profunioo A Biao was admitted into tbat hospital about Ml hour ailet JavuiaUkeajw ounce orjau. daoum, containing 20 grain of opium. At th lime of aUciiasioa ha was apparent ! hr lifeless ; the aurOe af tba body was from cold, countenance pale and IiykJ, lip pur ple, pupils contracted to a mere point, ra piraiioa scarcely perceptible, puhia hardly to be felt, Tbe laudanum waa removed by the stomach-pump, hut, ia pit of are. ry exertion, tbe pulse became more nmr. tipieut, and aa it tiniei" impercepdble, a he recourse was bad to electro-magnet Um, which ara applied by means of a sinalt batterr, with coil and cootact-bresk- er. una wire waa applied to tltt neck, and .the other to trio region of the bean or ep. gastrium, aod by these a ucceJioo of va rv powerful shock were siren.. Tbe good effect were very apparent. The wMwelea of respiration were set iu action, and the di aphragm contracted powetfully ; tha cliest was more fully axpaiuled, resptruuoo was more perfectly csirricd on, and a Co? re. nondiuff iotprovoiiMiiit wa observable in th countenance Th puU improved aJ became more powerful, becoming steady when th current was uitarruptod for a lew minutes. This application: wa continued C, anaanl ItnaaaMi mrtA akaisi AnealTar ma I jwsaa- ieii,arwFirt . bill, over and cU,rned " tSe?e deritoo ,b,, lh b'' nf eloclro-rnacneliam uruW circuities wwww vr ivmiuj ,w wvyyvn uiwui wuuruw war, ioJexvous for the enlistment of era men, and ar attached to Navy 1 arda as ccood or executive o.Ticer. S-mrfiiuxsa they era attached to aliip of tb lioe, as executive oCkera, where they perform tha dutiee usually allotcd to th first lieuten ant. - -- In two of th principal Caltimor paper we nd the fallowing pragraph t A. EUK-, at ftea.e. io tba SKI of Virginia, 81 r, aomwoniy called) tha Old Dvmivian.n - (LatrgMer.y Ur. Dew. " 1 want to know, Mr. Speak er, if tba member from Henderson, or aay other gentleman oa tbia floor, odorw that abominable lit concocted by lb Jnoesboro' Whig and llit reporter af lh Bnnr f Roars of laughter. I . I .went ta know if he 1 innnualee llisi I aaid thai Plymouth Rock io Yireinia. f Continued Lsushier.l Mr. Ilndndea. J beard the member froaa Msory maks that celebrated kx-atioa- Laubtrr, with call la order from ibe don, wbo eaa dram opoa London, aod aa a bill ia a much swore convenient thing ibaa a Mr of cold, la awed to Loodon, Share shins ssrs 10 Broadbrim. I will not lei voir t . 1 , . i 11 , i rii.i. V nsve w.y nunurau pounu 0111, umvso juu:""-j eiva, aomatbins over, watch Uroedbnnit - Af do ia order to get th biti which is MCM BY TOE DOZF.X-A REXCOVS. SCCXE8 Lt THE TKSSE88EE LF.GIS. LATHE. ( Thay bar bad high time ia th loser branch of th Tennessee Legislature. In tbat body, a every other, where there ar enough Loco for mischief, tha effort has for ofijc; but after tbia we presume they will wag their tongue aa mora about the terra mum."., Ia the Serial of ear Leg isleiure, yesterday, Mr. Gardner preen Lie and resolution, to elect Thomas Brown 1 and llopkms L. Forney to lb Senate of tha United 8iatea, waa taken ap, when Mr. ! Pawelt ouered a- reanlotioo, ia lien of tbe same, ta elect Bopkiaa L. Toreey Senator 10 anrva out Ik unexpired term of Felix Grundy, deceased, which ameadmsnt was adopted, and tb resolution then passed tbe Senate by a vote of 12 10 11 Mr. Psylon being abtenl, and Mr. Martin, wbo had greed to pair oil" with him, asking and nbtaimng permisnoa aot to vote en any pa: htical aubjeci thai auight eom p during Mr. Pyuo absence, ... .r . . Imcnedtalr ly after tha pasmg of (hi re olution, Mr. Speaker Toroey called Mr. Hard wick to th Cbair, aod ibea moved to lake up bit resolution for tb two bouse to meet in Convsntioa for lb purpose of elect ing twa Senator to Coogr. The reso lutinoa wer laheo op, and Mr. Turoey moved Io fill lb blank to them by insert ing Friday, Ih 3d day of December, for tha election to tab ptoew-xwtick wa agrd te. The resolutioo were Ibea put upon their paasaga, 4 he tha Sorwter voted aa follow, to th call of their by the Clerk I Mr. Ash y Mr. Fosteray.. Mr. Frey . Mr. Gardner mum. Mr. Hardeicke mom. Mr. Jennings aye. . Mr. Johnson room. Mr. Lsogblin tnum. Mr. Ledlwtter ay..' Mr. Maclia mum. Mr. Martm man. Mr. Maihewa mum. - Mr. Miller -mam. Mr. Motley y. Mr. N'slsoo y. Mr. Powell mum. ' Mr. Reoeeu -aye. Mr. Rose mum. Mr. Sevier y. Mr. Warner -roura. Mr. Water boose rea ra. Mr. W illiatns ay. Mr. Speaker Trneaya. . . Tba Clerk pronounced th result to be, ays. 1'i aoea. Bone. Tb Chair declar. fd the resolution adopted. But Messrs. hitherto considered hope loss. TU Btgtiof lbYttto Frrfr Io charit v sermon preached M New Orleans, by tbe Rev. V r Clapp, he aatj : Thai be had fwidrd twenty years, wanting only a lew nionius, in nev orieana, ana curing that time bad witnessed eleven epidemic yellow fever veer, and Iw cholera each epidemic carrying to a sodden grav never lest than three thousand human beinga, and often five thousand. Within that siiace of twenty year, one hundred thou wind hu man betnrr bad found a rrav ia New Or leans; of tbat immfnwnnst, 25 thousand were young men bctweco tb ages of If and 8(1 years, each one tbe repreentatite of aome distant foniily, with who fate that family waa connected, rising when he rose, and wUlt hi full aioking hopelessly snd forever. - . - . . ; . 4 Death in tie Pulpit. On Sunday last, th Ret. Frederick Tuekrrnnn, of Pough. keepaio, (N. Y.) while ennged in preach ing to a congregstioo at Manchester, fell down in the pulpit and imtnediatiily expir d.W He-had e4tsnpiaiid ia the nwumgof foeling unwell, a.kl staled to hi hearer (hat he did not know whether ha should b jahla to speak long, for h f!t atrangely. j soon alter taking hi text and opening hi Mel Rrrlu... ' dwcourso he fainted, and almost immdiate. , ... -7 !,,., I.-J L ., - J- . bahlv on of th heart. Mr. T. waa for. mcrlv a preacher among tha Methodius, but for several year tits boon connected with th Prosbytorian denomination. II waa 70 year old. . , ' Marvin- with bis tVsiiir sad fries io Uus .si. ly, has Uh if?ctn4 fie WISH ad sf lb w vy yard at feaeaeala." - ','', , The fact ia ant txactSr aa here ttatei. Conuoander Dollina waa Ordered on tte 2eth October, (ct appear ia the Amy nd Navy Qronkle of the 4th instant,) la tba navy yard at reusacoia, a meona rjreewrie oflicer.-' tominafore Utiles 1 tha CmmmmnJomi of that yard" 3 B our na tv rani are eommarv!d by rpfuia, and a ia only during tbair temporary ab euc tbat the command devolves upoa the next n rank . a. tha tuirnander. Tba next asd lowest grade of commis sioned officer, who exercise command ia that of firvfraan'. These ere attached to all eruisin and racaislng vestcta, Iheoum her varying aronrding to tha rata of tba rcswcli to navy yard, two or three to each t to rendaxrou. two to each , and they also command sclwnner, and the re ceiving vessel at I'hitaih-lpbia ami liu mora - ' 4 , . ' - Surgeon, Awittant Fureenna, Purs is. and Chaplains, are eornwiaiaioDed oCicere, but are non-combatant. Pa-d Mil-hipnNi, Mid-liiprnen, Ma. lera, ' CtMiswlaa, GuMKrs Carpenter, and Pail makers are 'srarraaf ofi.era Prcoaaor of Mdtbematica and Teachers of language recriva a ktfor of appoint. mnnt merely. V .,. ,- . Alt these matier go to pro tbe neces sity for. ao ergunizatioa of the navy, nod tltfi) eetablmlimeot by law of proper di linctiona am an appropriate division af da ties Let weco tb sere rial grades. ' , , Many peranoa aoem at lass te know why Mr. Dot is dubbed the President Captain Tyler." Son surowad it wa in deri sioo -other that it merely referred to him aa a leader. We pretend not to' unravel the mystery J but the Charkstova Frr Pros aay, that Mr. Tyler, .during tb la4 war, enmniandod a company of volun teer in Nw Kent or Charfoe (ity, waa m sot vice 00 Ih seabord, and nuda a pret ty good a weir a popular oflicer..' Al home, he was generally known u "Cap tain Tyler," and waa rather proud of the tide. Aa lata a February last, ha ra. tiiitVlcd aom of hi friend of th circonv stance- and we scarcely think hi suUe qnent elevttion ba rendered him asham ed of the ippellatioB. Akraadna Ca i , .-' 'i ii , . Strange Bt4ftUoit$.-K ldy ia Walnut . Tkt ! t f t ' a - a sireci, 1 onouciina, na m uer porasssion parrot and rat, which have formed been made Io coo rum lb lima of lbs, Wsroer, Lsughlm, and to forth, id thai Uou, ay dieuaipf aeries of idl reso 1 could oot be, for there were teenty four iutiou oa Flersl Cslsiion and nutter! Senator present, a majority of abut bad nd thing ia general, wits wbicn the Le ulator of Tstinesar hu property nothing aaore to do, tha with th man io th Mono. Oa Saturday, the 27ik of November, tb Whigs, wb bare a mH mstorrty, uc eaeded 1 gviog tb fmiahing etrok I lb tacbinafioo af Ih Locos, by lsyior tbetr B.rutwtion 00 th table. Tb Loco fought hard, ao j triny scene wer ewt d, whwk tb pspcr conudered of to dil grseelul charef ler to b reported. rKn rmfeo grossly personal, or with ta 4mii tdre of humour, r pivu, (torn which a avtko eiirarti UUmr4 W hig. not voted for the rasolutioo therefore they were out adopted. Th Chair decid ed, and other Senators contended, thai me roach as a flue ram wa present, majority of 1 ho toting would pas a resolution or a bill. ,-,' Mr. L4u:rMin took aa appeal from th decimoa of tb Chstr. Mr. Ldbe(trr drew ap notic of Ih proceeding, ehich be nvived I kiv insert d Ml th j'Himsl, that when Ih resolution I meet I lie II Hie if p.rpfTilalic io . TU Falling Leaf Rod. vet beautiful. is Ih conUuipiation of the foiling leaf- It i a trita emblem of mao a decay, but it i$ mode which Nttur adopt to teach on great reason, and, trite and commm at a is, it always speak with moving elo qienea. The world and it Initio and noise may prera to enjroes th whole atten tion, but the withered leaf, f.iHin ailonlly at 00a ' feet, or driven ia tha fitful blast oT autumn burned! by, will sometimes call up the recollection that he too is mor ttl, and that th frost of age may on day drop him aa silently into his grave, or th brclb of lb Almighty waft him as bur. rirdly into eternity. Contact with Ih world may drira Ih thought from his me. roory, but it is nut in vain that Nature tearlies ny of her unit kasoua-.Va BB Ttlrgraph.! r-t .,'; y ' f" assjaw - f7dd.Tba ladie out Wet lav e. "J'H to marry a mm who doe t4 tale Convention for tbe iuriu of l. cm g to!a uewttpcr, anl furth"rmre. thev woni S- oa'or to Cont'e. rr put u-.ni their allow a tnaii lol tt them aho owes f..r sw'i'i s If wi i r" - - ' 'es v(-"n 1 ux at 1 aiiMrvf aj irita.l 1' Mr. Pelk, ia thacosrssof b: rmfM,'pasje, tlv ISeotkri o.mI fr tLcw, mi than tix V . i - . . . nvntlia' aulrtrij'ii'itj. to gird a your eruxwr for the Ijta c tewt, wdl ptNot yow Lie &e t tar w ti F.a," to tbe tge of Aabluod. Lu - SkitLL . ' , ' tub txEcrnos. Tba axeruiloo of F- fhafra fur i murder of Casper Wa'r, lock p'soti Oerrsantna fSujle County )etertUy The criminal waa Conveyed frix-a thp ' to tbe gallows, cUitUd ia L s !... Ia hi aJdreae from under tie gs.ikiwa.b made aodtrvcl ionfossion of hisrriroa.k' aid that if be Lad commiiiad tla art, t which h waa about to forfu.t hi hfe.k was uncooscKm of it ; he. could aot r that ha a guilty, ceubcr cot.' 1 h err the chtrjre If be att'eo f.d. nt f I guilt, -4Mhghtb would hi Hticra f tiWdr He nlao reiiuodt J ti.a atatn.br '. multitude, (consisting 0 between t,V' nd 3,000 Mroa,) U th urvcerttiatjij life, atrncd tliem to urti t'.? hic'-a' ing bowl, and attributed ha pf t nu turn, ta a malefactor finder .tha to the demon Um ! Dunn 3 tla w of tome piou indiviiluaKMna rr-ttt iba g'T-sl .being prenrnl,) l"fe If tun; tery aiucb agitate.), prayed i; I tt aloud, and appealed, in frelirijj IrW; Almighty Gi-fl to bar rarry o; p-K-r -ul. ;. Afsr sme tiroo I 1-e.s. i.ioro c irpo.ed, at!rrted to I ' .'rewl sorttdtora a 'second l,:ne. I :t i-.'i mJ ..t ... .... i, t.. .1 1 . 1 1 ceeded m aaj mf that fc :. J n.,t ft death, and bped le Ba pri j ..r I In nr ' his God. lie Ibea hid a oan.J.r of & spectator a final idjr u H.. ; hand, nbercupoa be iJ w hd k eternity, . ,': ;- .Th body remained u-J4 a! half labour, -when it was t:.keu d b,i delivered to lb friend aal t U:,m thi unfortunate man, to bo twfi ! DsvidMon, his natire touiiiv. ' -..a C, uitt, ?7t4 . ' f v - ; . fi irr Bridga at FulmmJ. TLit a vet, yet beautiful structure, i us;j ihfi rapidly, and will be ready i t u--e early the Spring. The bridge iuetf wdl k( compoex'd of wood, rj'p-n.V.J from av cables. Tea cai!-t, ciiim-Jm of W 300 wire each, are ttrehhi-j from t hutment 00 each tide of t!.e rtvcr.-f Tliey p. over the fop cf n.tilve gn . it eolunm 2li feel hi;-h. Tin oa Colue staod on ihc tup of the sl.u: writs nl tl cables ara secured on the cstrrn axle the solid rock and oa il western tub I; . hug Unrk of granite aUv t:, excaii j lions. Tbe ca Wet, aa they im the iff of the column, ireet upon irun ai'c : yield little ae tha artiun of tha tr-. oee? relief. .' ' Th dietanc from th pranito eo!i to the centre f the r-fiii cf t'-i irJ arch (ormcd ty tLa culi'es, i alxiul feet. The curve, of ccur", will be tn beautiful. .The bridge it.c!f rum it horizontal line, from abutment to iM mem, cutting tha curt at il tie. 4 aill L twtuty-aix fttt wide, a. :d ami tpac fur th carriage way, an 4 f.nt p:W oa each tide of generous n! stranze attachment to each ether,. The eat often take Ih parrel in her peat, and lie quietly on th floor, where they tlocp togeiner. . 00 uabiittaiea be th bird be j brclje 1 umply a platform wish mi'itp coma to thi kind of caressing, that it will mud light and ertcoftil. h will bang not sleep at night unto folded in the arms from tho caldo liy wire r- pct, oecuraly of L Grimalkin. Nightly they lie down, if tenrd. The whole ttructuro will to emoywg tint gentle dallianc with each jbin beauty, atren-jtli.durehility, f-r frw- otbar-iTsvia 4rtcj.. lets can never reach it, and ti n ral.N i " ' . ." T.," "-. . j 'rPb!o of decay. BejAir t;n I A ilamnoik ferer-Ia glancing over '. wood worfi can alwevs be u,h.;, wish ti aom Eflghah paper brought by, tho lutii'litrDoat tate-i'lilujJJim Apjcrtrc. m.U l ,1. ' A I I wirfvi ro auHJiig ,iiv prucceo ings io th lluut of Commotit n th Stb ultimo, th prescntatioa by Mr. Brother to of a - pejlition from the Uev. Mr. Nor riii, a clergyman in Cheshire, praying ibe House to inatitQl an iiiouiry into Ihc mo rit of aa invention which pave a mc!io ical power equal to one milium ." Nothing ia (tilled to the on turn of thia extraordinary invention. - vVA hcwcarriw eprine, to tnnerted the 041 of tha metallic, particulnrly ralcu luird for rail f-ad cars, hat been aatitf i torily tiMte-L II eonits of nn ir-tij;lit eylindor rmitnining comlwnd atmot-phcr. An Anrirnt Printing Tien-" Tl Newport, R. I. Mcrctirv. in nctUfWl th I advnrtiseiuput of fror-klln V pn-w, ." that ollice haa an old printing pr-t f rirtj grrater, antiquity. It f.,ri.ir!v Ul.r' to Jamot Franklin, aiili aliniu Dr. 1"J- min Frntiklin ed liia ei i.rp'ilicefiifc and was pn.UUy hrou-di ,v the firsi to Ncwiort on lna rmoral IV 010 Eot about the year I7.'f). . 'Wr Noimtgt oiilJone. rimelxJf In New JcrCV lint hem ir nni.fiirturinl uin. It i a curioui r.'iiipositioa ifvnn ti k niaili, r r Mr!, am a .7 j K -'"'g niio imk- rn i, rye n M-r, w tt ta a amull n; sii'i it caii'u wis rtlnux-n lierut rr 'hilI. .. l .- - 1 ,. i, , f , " 1 """'l IO CO). iiuiun i-imiiti'. (onrdl 1 in- mrin nwil I li .. i.l . .1 - r . i- i- - 1 . tii -ui inn in ii end t)ilny Cl,s. " ..invm Pum " in,lio. vanttont c ?, . . RV ni'Hilh umler a nns-u-nfi-r riri.ii 4' New Jxriey Mil riitd, prmri ri'.iriir li! the metallic hcrcl,fjri iir-tf, f. j licum of P" it - 1 1 1 I u : ,.-.... r:,k ,1.1 lb . r will
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1841, edition 1
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