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.l"fi n u .t t i t ( i If 1 'r !, a , 1 ) i f A I j i"ii-iie in In; : rtla!l C !fl i: Work, the (ifc! (.' Ii ) .1 st ' u ;-licl'iU , . t!, ot.e of Ihe movt Iniittiifi' f t,t ut d-rtMti( t e er ''fmj)!i- li ed i..e tuil lrr; ,f (!, of )U t)l'ii. I hi ir It m ci i known to cultivated tu intimate ac'intrra wjth th t'udy ftf Geoloj;,, and H hew C, Jrf- ' eon dlv, competent judijtr of Its practl- cilu'liltf nd, rcorcini.'lv, in Ms spee ches te the Legislature of New-York, he repeatedly urged ihe Importance of gee-j logical surveys, at of the highest vlu id . developing the resources of ihe Sun. Ii . taf rut U improper to add, that w MM . . jnosrxf our ewirrttizenr- beve be- re- Cardie of the ninral tlcfii. titer bossest, v the imeKilnKwUheJ ta!ii4l ki pre - ferred rcO'iett, t have i ttlertlon of perlincnt, liiutirsiive oT our Ctoloijr, made end lurvarded lor bie owa etud tod Wie. Of pHtte InVivMuiIe, of high U rid ing, who Hare borne lettimonf to the d tilitr of geologic! mrteyt, I might ad duce the name of eeveral citentire land' ' holder in England, who here had min ute turtert taken of their own ct lut. In I iiiiatlon of ihcte hh eiam . I'let, one of the rdott public tpitltdt at veil one of the moti weahhtett of our own country men, (den. Van. Kanttelaer cf Albany, )hat ctuted timilar turreyt to bo made, not only en hit own ettitet, but . f lio of the entire countiei of Rantteictr "nej Albany. The eoterprlte it thut mentioned In the American Journal ef Science l M Under the direction of the Agricultural Society ef Albany, a geole ; gical turret of tKl roonty hat bae t9 cntlf eteiuied br Dr. Beck and Profet- tor Eton, with a particular refeieocc to the Improvement of Agticuliurt. The t'empt ia novel in Ibia country, and it crtgitaoif te me pttrent ana aeent t m wt work, whuh appear to be riecuted with laudable 5 lelity and rbiiity. And aK'in t M We are informed that . aimiUr turrey I no mtkinj in the : county of Kanttelaer. 1 heelloiiaare very credi'able to thotc by whon they are di reeled, ana among mem no one nat trongar rlaimt on public approbation nd Rntuule, than the ditinuihrd tnd , trfrfWCen. Van Ranttelaer) at vhof$ofe 9xhmc w are inlormeu, both thcte en terprttet were undertaken. - ' y. in auTMoaiTT or ihe tr.r yvittc 7ocals -The articlea jut I'-" f i. . - ejuoted fro'H- the mmt Journal nf Oci- - - vrirr, a work of the bieheat authority on ubjectaof thit kind, would naturally Tall under thit head. Another eitract may , be made fiotn the eame work, which heart mora dirccUf on the tubject before ut. The pltor, jt ppf art had been informed . . cl l ho propowiion which wat formerly made to the Board, of Internal Improve z Vnehtt, andthtohihemwtheLeTjrthr tnrfi-UFilTrtt-a Ceolojricalrauirer "of thit State, and esprettea hit opinion of it Jo the following termi If adequately eneourttrrd by the local government, or - by patriotic ittftivHlttaUr the aoierpt ixe w ill produce very important adtantaitetto VI ence, AKriculture, and other uteful Artt, nd will prove highly honorable to the ve ry reKitable State of North Carolina. 'In no war, In our apprekenkion, could the ta m e turn ot money be more utefuityi 1 cxDended and it woald be an honor to have aet the example of the tcientifle i vurvcv ui iu limn oiucniau jiio. i.-vpkV,.9oa..-,j. . ; 1 The Mrik Jrtionffniirv lenda' the Jieiht of Ira testimony to the tame oljject; ; - So well ettablishrd (tay s thit able work) are the relation and connection of many rocli, and to confident are 5e of certain V.:. ; mineral in S certain aet of rock, that ' with eorne knowledge of (Jeolory, we can inure otirtelve of the probable exittence "T"Tf Coal, of Cyptum, of Salt, and ol ma . By other useful tobstance. beneath the - spot on which atand, before a ahovel fu'l of earth it removed. Do we detire . to erect work jtf utility or ornament hich will withatand the ravage of time, ' Geology will enable u to elect the mi- terials t nor thall we derive Ait aid in our endewourj joJjBprojjjiJba build the most permanent roadtr topro r a v. ... ' juce; the most tnirtsparent gut, the moat the., many inducements to the etudy of Geology, and but a tmall proportion of lhoTencEt'derved from lt."(ol. XI. VI- "THlRotAt SoCIETTCf 10XD0. 'This Institution conferred-their last an Dual medal upon the Professor of Geolo gy In trr University or Ox lord for diico ' veries connected with his profession .These were not Indeed, in that instance, lotinjately related to the arts life, but - 1 Introduce the fact here to hq the aen - timents that body, as thus expressed , ty their iUustrious rresiuenf, ; " In pre- - BentWp hie 'medal to : MfBuckIanj3, Sir iiuropiirey ucsiicu iiuu iu ictcivc it aa tribute of tf specr from a body whicfr he ; believed W be impartLt injhis decisions kC, WAtVtX RALEIGH' agxJBasasatawwa .: '- ' In rlate, London paper, e find a most shocking account of the death if. Mary " Davsgci an idiot, and the eonviction'of i her drunkeri mother, for itarTing her to death 1-JJaltimQre I)itri9t. i.s i i;i.i..;i;.mj;. UII H' tl.'i'A fcJ'AI.V. f'.f ihe rfi.)( ii S.tun'ay t ef the w h,Mnf r MfoH, ttnT,n Ida front jiM, o L ia fc rWe I Mir ( ;!n of (he "NotiiiotV to Ihe I3lh fcf July, Inciu tive. f Intelligence from the penlntula, to the 5th of June last.hr Ihe Spanish brig TMr. thik y,in 33 day from Cortina, ha been ircelted tl Havana. In character it rather cKerinjf. .The kin wt still il Seville, end we no Indication ef any attempt on il part In imitate ihe rath ri periment of Louit XVlth, when in i sltn- 'I he Imrwrtanr nwtf ibw orttMi!Hi tof MadiLLbi fbc rrrlVrcctire'd "ii iiivana,on ine in u;i. oy an arrival irom . I m i i, t ' t m marque, brought into Snt tnder, a French prlie brl( lade a whb 3000 quinuli of coffee. The tictorr ct Mina over the French rmy in Califontj, it stated to have been mokt gloriout. liluminattom and talvoct of artillery took place at Santoiu, on ihe 27ihj of May, in rintequence of the sue eeta of that general.- Motlllo ittued a patriotic proclamation to hi soldier at Vigo, on the 3J ol June. So far from Jlintfung, the Spaniard tp pear more determined than evtr. " We hate worn(tiyi thit general) to main tain the flpanWh rontliiuiion the king too, hat sworn, and our oath thall not be taken in vain. Since the French have entered Madrid the greatest disorder and riot reign there Quarrel, imprisonment, and atina tiont are described at daily occurrence!. A private letter from Madrid of the 9lih May, tavt that " the French and Spanuh ruard conduct ihemselve wkh the irreai- ett liccniSoutnett the name of religion and of the bletted t.lnl come from the mouths of 44 the Defender of the Faith" mingled with most obscene and ferocious ciprestions. No woman dares to walk abroad, alone or atcompaiiied, who is pot surrounded anl intuited. In fine such scenes take place, that were they put up on paper would outrage modesty and hu manity. IMPORTANT RP0ItT. A Spanish ge nlleman now in this rity, has this morning received a letter from a fiiend of his at the Havana, a very re- tprctable merchant of that rity, Don Ju an Pert i Garcia, dated the 12th Julv, wherein he states, that by a vettel which had a very thor pjisage from Cauitthey had received official newt, that the inhab fttants of Madrid have spontaneously risen on the rrench, and after ji, furiout con test, killed' and wounded an immensei number, and made 900 prisoners. Also. tb3t general Slina. had thrice. cBgaged a diihbn of the French ai my operating in Catalonia, and as often repulsed and rout ed them with great loss on the side of the invaders. ' Thi letter further men- tiona, that a vessel of war had entered the port of Havana frorn" Martinique, bring ing propositions from the authorities of the latter hland inviting the C-ubeans to join the French cause. The emissary who brought these .nronoMiions was an-. tC4diixhxEaitrnrof nt nu inhabitantt of the Havana, ith the utmost ind'gna lion,' and wiiVall the dignity becoming men determined to remain firmly attach ed to their country's cause. The vessel which. brought the former accounts from Cadiz, only arrived at Ha vana the 1 1th July, i. e. one day previous to the date of the letter in question Wm could leu better what degree of credit to attach to the first part or this let ter, did we know the day on which the vessel left Cadiz. At present, ave must ithhold our belief of it j - --ti--i -AC Y.Om. 1dv. 3SA inat. Extracts from F.njrlUh account! to the 14th June, received at the office of the New. York Commercial Advertiser, by the tbip Mentor, 35 di from Liverpool. The account from the Peninsula are a vague, contradictory and .uncertain as mrtLJCheJ aide,- comptahrYerjr mori ofthefewand laconic" official fetters" received from :lrwjrli1nptfcE theHobtained from them is ao unsatisfac - tory that' it is often difficult, and aome-treei times impossible to form any idea of the actual state of thing among Iherh-A to the tunning anrt unitucavexablc Min, there appears to be very good reason for the want of correct information concern Ing him, and his troops, for he eludes his pursuers in Catalonia in the most surpri sing manner; and if those on the spot can- noi ascer;air nn motions, or unaerunu . ..- - " or baffle hit designs, it would certainly be a difficult matter for either Paris, London, or American-editors to peak of him with anj degree of certttaf yv ;'pneihingTnay be depended on. With a small force; comparatively speaking, he has manoeu vred in a manner that hai prevented the advance of the w hole left vting of the in vading army,' amounting to 20,000 men. And it is now stated that Marshal Mon- cey has demanded a reinfurceraerit of 8, Ora men, who; were en their march for France together with 12,000 men, to re inforce the Dole 4'Angooleme sx:v;-"-f The immediate effect o AbisbaFa i tie- f i 4, l.l I -j . . jf If -:i j it,.'.'.' t , ' tl'.e CVu-.tito't.-i.-l tr ,' tTft hat ruH. !.! i t a Jil'le , , t!. eij nta- ... . ." . i b. linn l ii,g iff! , i i i I urn i inn n igw It if ttid h Kit f.rtio it t orreijiont'rfire wish wit ttnt H " (onnutid- nttM m. .Srbniuo a'i'l I amrrjun a Cluuihem in ft '!( Lut without fleet ithadih Cel. O'Poi neJ, brothfr of AMtbi, it in cummaml it the former I'uee.l Indftd Ihe enml teernt to iiate Ucti elrtmtf f&i'cly without effeff end AMtbal hat received the reward of tolharjand tmlce dfKrttr meaturt of inditf rrncc eot caall UtdiiinguUlt ed fientcanlerpp.- ttf WDI.R MAW 10 THE MRATti, Z Lm iXttii fa oi 1 4 fr ' "d In this thy wiih the.luilirg letter rectlv- e d (rum a officer. tA ("mij.mortore, roa- raa'l Souadron-Ai. Jntrt, .--. -ll4Tlf 4tmT to. 44 1 have the p!catiit ol informiri you of a brilliant achicveiacet obtained ag.insl the pirateaen the S'h Intl. I.v two barges atiachedto Commodore roa'taa'a Sqid ron, the Galiinipper, IJcut. VVatMMi. Ik men. The barget wtte returbirig from a cruie lo wi dwtrdt when they wen nrar Jiguapa Par, 13 league lo wind wafd of tMi port, they entered it it e intt a rendetvout for fiiiaieti iherimn.e diately discovered a large whooner under wty, wMcb they tupputed lo be a Patriot privateer; and at their stores were near ly exhausted, they hoped to obtain some supplirt frrm her j thev then fore tail in pursuit. When ihcv were within cantasi thot ditttner, the rounied to aim hied htr long gun. at the tame time iu up t ae blond v flitf,, directing her course towards tht abort, runuing to fire with out etTecl' when the had gol within i thort diitnre of thore the m wirti springs an her rablr, roniinuintr tw fire ; ano wnei trie Oarets were nnin jtra they firaJ tbetr mukrt without touching boat or ftan our men gate Ihiee rheerv and prepared lo bord; Ihe pirates. dl coverin their inlemion. jumped into Ihe water, ahen the barut-mrn, calling on Ihe nami of JlUn" conim n ed a des Iructive fsUuKhtrr, killing them in the water and as thev landed; so eiapera- led were our men. that it wat impolitic for thrirpfnrcrt to restrain Iheni, nd idj ny were killed after orders wete Risen to grant quirtet. Twenty seven dead were .ounted,ome tunk. fie taken privw.er br the btrire-men, and right taken rv a party of Spaniard! on thore ; ihe oflueu Calrulat that from 30 to 35 were killed The schooner mounted a long nine poundcron a pivot, and 4 fourt, with er ry oihernecetsary armamrnr, and a crew, of from 49.io 60 men, and ouhi to hatr blown the brues to atom, commjnded hf the hOM4i plratw Duhlttw. Of l.itle Detlf. This startmtntl have fiom Cpt. Walton himself, and it ia certainly the Mnost decisive ope ration.' that ha been ef fected against thnse murderers, either by the English "or ,hieiican forre. s This affair occurred on the same spor where the brave Allen fell about one year since." A tinpitar trfirdition.Lrh this, (In dianopolit,) on Ihe 21st ult for the Hit titn settlement on the Pacific ocean. Is-1 rael Mitchell, a Het of ibis place, Ji,! cnmDanv with two other vounir men. Stephen Howard and Mariirf uRTTnehrrHf r bc wUVuULc- party intended visiting the northern posts of the United .State, and oatsinrr Ihe en- suing winter at the Scotch settlement 1 . " ' near Green Bay. ..The following spring they mean to aet cut for the Pacific Ocean, calculating to follow the northern boun dary line of the United States lo where it strikes the Pacific. Ihtir object is purely to acquire topographical infoima tion. Ike oceupttion of (he mouth ot the Columbia river, by the United S;u, has-been for some year a desideratum with Mr, Mitchell, and as our last con gress seems to have abandoned that ob ject, be,, unaided br Ihe general govern ment, and even without individual assist ance, has attempted to explore that, in hospitable region. 'irfano Center. Manvfacturt of Pna-We observe it stated in' thw NewVorTMiierv native American, who ii now- a resident 1 NIachine for making pins, about three squaier boy 12 yeara old, who without any previ ui Instruction- ttn mike-aixtf pins m a minute, fccmg doBolc.ing nufpteiLrTjan factured in the tame space by Mr. White raore's invention. All that is necessary in the new machine, is to introduce the end of ar coil or wire, and, by turning" the crank, the wire is drawn into the ma chine j it is.there cut to the proper length for the shank of the pin ; a spiral head is simultaneously formed, and placed on it; afterwards both are attached firmly toge-1 ther .and, bymesns of a grindstone, the point is forme4'hd ttte pin falls'' from the machine' which, after having been submitted to the process of whitening, it in every respect like those now imported irom oreat uruam. ; In the Island of St. Michael, a sincle Orange tree has produced 20,000 Or anges. which at 2 cents each would' lell in 'ngIaosI-for;' S)67. ' lS.:4aV c Chi. City Cat. 4.V ta Tit wtiriit ttiatjiMi. .!, l.ultoal Dia piliilf of elec tiiij; t!.a t l recnti'ies of a free jrnj;lc, it tne bf thota the inot incttlm.UI n Our c a!'uj;u cf indrpetident tights. Cut. tlaS f how tJif.iiiun.'t fur ihe Rood cl our free and beloved counrry, Is the la menlabl fact, that tome of !!ioc,"r.r, It miy justly be Said, thA iht majority of those who ere c sndiJatfs, for our public officei, instead of tattlnt Uei Sucre en the initiaed cho'ife f .itie-CJ.W- tr ns, have recourse to lh bait and tiftr contilirorval en.jk7ment or mercenary hire lingr, who' ar!l rr!hC'J emf versed In all the Ih v ihiU of.tu .'. Lo J gui! of his honorable avoctllont, Into houses of tfbautftry, Ihife V,!UeTl.elrtCtIcr-T ting bowl te rtrtrww W reate! f and U HU situation he It too ofun led lo the pttre of tlrciioB. It it hbt that the Hrptiblictn character of our country It tan.Whed. - . Thit view cf f t.ing, frllnw-riiizens, Is not the meie ontpiingof Imawination has not been prompted by misguided res ton. It it not obvious lo every caiefu observer, that r ur polls arc polluted, set after tsr, by the vn es I if ose enemies of ni itt, whose busmctt ii it lo ruin 11 h.j.j.ine of a country j and the plait but (Hint! tltiacn who ;ott lo give nit vote lor the rctietntaiite of the portion of ti c tottnlry he inhabits, is shocked by th Imrtiorality which is so ptsvaUntou tuih (X C atloflt. I n again, it ruir country to far re dured.thai tier ciiizent allow tucli outra gts thoe f Whither hat the tpirit of liberty fed Whv dors the mjjrty of Ihe people, an the tirnne aro. v '. I5 .m lo remedy thee disagreeable and peaie ruining praCticrt, let the law he put 10 force against thoe polluter of the ttreani of iustiee i let those who commit ihe mean and contemptible etime of fulse rep rrsentatlon, or even hine. on tutli orca tions, not onlr to man, tw the laws of their country, but to Ihe omnipotent Hulcr o Jr universe. melthe teward Iher mer il ; Ul ihrm be held up to society at dan ireroot examples, that others may be warned from following the same iniqul ion rotirte. I nen pronaoiy, wc may . puier election, and ihe elected wtl be the choice cf the people. Y. ro rut wiiTiaweitoitariv. Amnntr the various objects of reform expected in he artomplished by a ronven tion in thi Sute, are several grievances ihvt are pet hp of minor importance, but are still existing rirct of that tincture o rittocfurr which peivadet the present coniitu:ion. In the first placi all trader in foreign mcrcrmndize are required to I ! .1 s I fJ ft . T taae a license irom trie nneriti 01 tne uona--,K herein. Jie.4nay..clujese, lo abide for the time ; and are further required to pav said Sheriff a rertein turn for the same, which he may appropriate as be pleases no person hating authotity to oblige him to account for any money he may receive by those means. Thus a considerable part of the State re venue, is put into the handt of vatiout Sheriff's, and none but themselves know whether it everariives lolhe Treaaery or not. This may -be thought a snu.ll maiterto complain of ; the "irrcnanis ne money plenty ana can ea MlY Pare but the sherirt -vj-L . -e t . -i.-j.l ",so oe inonei u ne wm, aname m.rrh inli run mw li nf l.n limn lh amount already assessed. Yet the con sumer of goods alwat s pays the duty h re at well at at the custom-house, and the merchants will eventually lose nothing by such u. Another raue of complaint exists un der the present form of law, which obli ges every free white man to pet form pa trol duty, whether he be a slave-holder or otherwise. Now it Is evident that this service is performed solely lor the pur pose of keeping the negroes in subjection. Ihe. re fore, the-invariable rule of right would delegate this odious service to those only who enjoy .he benefit of such prop erty, in the same manoer that the law delegates to freeholders the tic ht of choo sing a Senator, setting pii a jury, being a maKre.nucrur: ntemner orrftSSTmoiyrrr; faTlriffi6c which prescrtbts-the manner of Tepairing public roads, is another grievance which ought to be redressed. 1 h section r. ferred to, is : (If any person shall send three bands to work on the public road, he shall be exempt.)' Now this is held to mean, that three thall exempt ail the eth ers, as well as the owner, should he have an hundred, besides. It is only necessa ry to trace the consequences of this con struction, to. show its absurdity and dread ful tendency. . One man owns three slaves, and must send all to exempt himself ; an other, owning but .two, must send them both, and gobtmscliyto male up the ma gical number three. , Il it perhaps the province of the Legis lature, to iaJte.coj;-iit3nce of tbcjse gviey ances; kuf they have long existed, and that body has not taken notice of them in any fashion. It ia time to look elsewhere for justic, and, .equal aiortrs. ' : Very likely,' Equal Rights' may feel ag- Sneveil bv the Unequal operation of the laws e signaled above i but we anust take exceptions i'nuununcuAm,f ti r .... f .: f.' t . Ii t'. t t uJ ,n,U il.. 1 r !..!-,. Vi I ! "I.,-. ,J I ' . f vrt.-t.-r.t tf art ' if .t a,. a ii.hf), .l jr t lute r"' I nr i . , any f M um, 1 he t i i '.'. Ii I it i i t l. li aiiiarr IW at lla (ml 'jf f rl. in.,,, Wiit.Mit ttit Un!! U tfiijrrs, "n.i.r s.i.f.4 iL.u' llatir, Ikh I Ul U i'l t! t'", lnic. tae v witTist fiiaiiaiiv. Ma. W iui a i I conr.r.iulate you en your return ta uur i;j.;t' fr I was muth chjKtincd to see tl h colunins of your val uable paper piof.nrd and dtbated, duiin your abtenre, by the low, bombastic at ipf-tl at lt, signed J'i,uJ t thin it the poor, pililUl reartiOle It well worihy the signature uf a Scape Goal, for 1.4 h surely tnutl have been lis author. If it Ut ft ftiated, a southern extract, I Jhnpe.lBanfirettrth inernd hut, trash will ttnih your paptrj bu trust jrnielc & mix. lxjrMi,)iii$iibnsn ' I la, mtnt much, those rery leimed and know ln wT.liefei" rtnnot furnish your' col umns with more pore and elegant matter. The many rich' nd copious resources from all the quarter of the globe, might present to your reader a piece better adapted lo, and more fongenM with, their refined and delirtt tentimenti, a piece Calculated to improve both the hearts and Intellect of the "poor, wesk, Ifjnonnt c reatures of wires," they o bitterly com plain of. Now we think it would be a sid pity to. spoil two house with thote welt matched characitrt, a H poor, weak, igno rant wife, and a more weak, pitiful goat of a IiusImimI, who i not wic enough te keep hit own trcrelt, or his-wife', if he knows them.' Such a baboon (for that is a naar the human ipcck as he it enti tled to be ranked) deserves not the confi dence of a vinuout wife. I hot on whom kind providence has so' betiiiriiatitlv trnile H. mI W..a with hus bands whose generous toult, like their purses, are always arcestible to the calls of charily, either at home or abroad, I only have lo lament that such husbands h.ive not purses commenturale with that willht-net, always manifested to indulge' in praiseworthy and tirtuout acit. I hef never, for one inttanl, lose tiht of that true dignity of toul, unr.ontaminated by the prolific drtnont. jeahuty and iniemfier onee, and imagine that the pocket and pits money of their wivet it thrown away on thit or that society, whether we apply it to educate and clothe the Indian brats abroad, or the scapegoat brat at borne, they care not. They imitate their neigh- : hours ihe Goatt" in this respect, they give us the sovereign power, whenever we get it into our clutches, to use it. i bis we do, without consulting any of the knowing and wise u Goata." As it is but little that has escaped th blessed system of gambling and discount,- we feel oursalves quite privileged to us- tribute our tmall pittance of the wrack at we pleaae. . ' . . What a nitv these wise Goatt have not the wrertigii; contr ounSveY urp1uridcr7T a ihey have over their wives and wards t then would the greg-thop and gambling roome resound with their charitv. in nick ing the pockets of their poor, weak, igno rant neighbours, and milking them of that substance which, perhaps, would have fctl the hungry and clothed the naked- I think it arguet a poor, pitiful, dastard ly disposition in ihcseSputious Goats, to vent their venom and exercise their . spleen on the Clergy and religious Sotie- ics.bv-f rpqjMIrtherablIcpT.m!th v e.k folly and ignorance of their wivet; and at ihe same lime tell the public their goatish heads resemble too much an emp ty gourd, producing more sound than substance, more bitter than sweet. This if I mistake not, is the reason Why to ma ny wives resort to prayer-meetings, to ex change the gall of bitterness and profane - anguage,ior the tweet, comiortiog prom ises offered in the Gospel. I rejoice that even the . weak, ignorant stives of the Sc;pe Goatt, prefer the promises ot the meek and lowly Jesus, who says, " Come un'o me all you that are heavily aden, and I will gi e you rest, for my yok easy and my burden i light," while ma ny, who imagine themselves polihed and eniightened, repair with avidity, like the "Goat," to scenes of dissipation, drun kenness and excess, and by their presence and IhetrvsmilesT sanction viceawwtnAti pendinjf-over thcir own heads, and which, ' kar- jet they risk the jad denunciation, iepart Irom me, ye woraers. oi lniqui- , I know ye not." . I hope those who Jiave enfisfedTliI the cuo of our blessed Lord, wUl.prtf.vcrC in well doing; and not suffer their faith te be shaken ; but keep in the view the pro mise and command, of him who ayt, Deal thy bread lo the hungry, hide not ibyteif from thine own flesh. Never let us follow the multitude to de evil i let us shun the irreligious and pro- ne, and pray fervently for the peace oi j etu.alem. . I We hone, in future, the Goats"- sriU - not soar so high as religion i but connn themselves lo loss and profit, discounts, Presidential ratirtgjVs'nd many other pettf WT4serenlicBeni ved appetites ; and if df Southern origin, ike their T uckahoes, or mushrooms w hone thev will fall with as much rapiuiiy as they rise, and make room for laudable societies, at home and abroad. ,' ' Auput7, 1323, ' .i .' , - m