1t i'.Mil.IiiN ANI IOMI TIC. 1 1 'r -l if, av1 . t.c i .to " MMMwb ''a-. , a mff i? . , ., r " 1 a . tlfl l Air it f k u tvr.. Tie L. M. I 'fittam. at rite t at York nn the tt f m of f ilUv 2 J utt. Lr rdt J.ri pipers la lh tilt July U- Tin tm officii! accounts from tin army t f tbe Pyrenees, it dittd at Madiid. June 30ih. !( spcikt tf stvenl petty anions wnn ni s-aniiiu!KiM.itl Id the rrov Ince of Astur'us states thit ihey had li ken upwards of 103 pieces of cannon in , Andilusla and that ihe greatest confj lion prevailed in Cedit, where there was a great scarcity of provision, kc. - The twi'I'mntl mentions thst ifr "port bad been )n circulation for Mwal days, that ibe Duke of Anj,ouleme was about to return id Peri, and would be "eucceeded In command by Marshal Lew riaton, who bad Roue lu Spain. Smiii. An arrival ti New-York from C,,'!1,,r r'nKlclf'pm tbilatter pute to the 4 h Jily. A pmengcr, eld 0 to be Intelligent, bat given sketch of hit v!ee of the existing conflict in Spain, vhirri art rather more favorable than those which bete been latteily entertain ed in ibis rountry. lf concludes his ob servations at follow i The received opinion In regard to the affairs cf Spain it, that even should the French tuccecd in restoring the King to hit absolute tnwer, end disDersliiir the Cortee neither peace nor tranquility ill be aecured It the country wbiln Trench soldier remains on ihU aiJr of the Pyrenees. Guerilla ptrtiee already fill the moun'.lni, consisting of thote who re to far ireplicatrd, that their capture, by an aUolute monarch, would be follow ed by an ignominious death. A power ful army In the field, which, to aay the least, baa manifested a firm attachment lo Constitutional government, if diiaerted, 'Calt'afofle secure iheiresfcty by seeking tbe lame refuge. The number who hate become possessors of national and church domains, holding their tenure from the - Certee or Constitatlonsr government, all which mutt naturally revert back under tbe absolute Government, and in fine the peculiar hatred that existt in the breast of i Spaniard against foreign control, all combine to furnish tbis natural conclu sion. , ... .: CABtt From a correct chart and map of Cadi, the Itle of Leon, and the coun try adjicent, it appears that from Rota lo Cadiz the. distance is U miles. From Matajradi, (where tbe French are) to the Mil t..e v.:',t:n;r.'.o;. of an wt-iut ii 1 he Ii'mH Int-jfrtC'I" V,Y,l miKi1 tSn.vff t a cummi.tce of the iloutC c-f Lords. " , J . Mr RnSert YVilvm, en. I it r.ng'ih Cn&ipmUu arrived at Iro en lb I Jth of Juife. Tbrf Itft 'Oporto on the 6th, proceeded to uraga, where they were abused by Ihe populace, detiined two diys, and were oMlged to teturn to Opor to uHcr a military jjuird. Theare they were sent off without being allowed a mo ment's rtti by way f Vienna. 5 r Kn b rrt bis rjuUiihed an address to tbe Portu guese alncl Ms arrival at Vio, lament ing tbe change that tue takarn plate in that kingdaroi and compUwvJng cdihe l tempi that raids' at Ungt to aiianlnaie him. AfjifHd, Junt 1 J-The negeacy f ei tcrday nubliihed the following decree I Art. I. Anessctliit shall be drawn no . . .... oi the members or tbe eiuting Lortcs ait iiaikr aowin cot'MTTi w. c. Hoj.tcmkr 9, 182.1, In a pirt ef thia wt ck'i ImprtiWon, wt emitted the liputure tK -0.! tut lU 4tb of July, 1811." H reader wJJ auppl Ibe traM.on h'EXT FRE5IDKMT. ' Tb td.1nn wf the RalcirH Uttfth, from a state of dwkdng end viHiteaa oti tbe nibjcct of H Praual elact'tfMi, bave all at waeo wnrk ad tbcml loU a mo4 lfltinpTi ttrf, - Lnud at s bull makea bill and valUv rinr. lo rWd the Uk wbea it rtUat'd Iba tpnogT Without attempting te trace tbe cium of this auddea bngt In the Rgivter, we imy be per- mtttcd lo pauae and tonder at it! Some wri of the members or the pretended Regen.l,,oUm' are Mirer to- Cf it Seville, tbe Ministers, and offirers of the volunteer militia of Madrid and Se ville, who ordered tbe removal of the Khg from Seville to Cadit, or who have lent their aid In thai removal. I. .The personal effects ol the lodMdu alt on ibis Hit, shall be immediately con (Ik eted until further orders. ' 3. All the membere of the Cortes, who tool parj b the deliberations in which the powers of Ihe King were suipended, arc, for thii set alone, declared guilty of treason, and the puniihment for Ihi rrime shsll be adjudged them by the trj bumla, on the mere proof of identity. 4. Thoe "ho shall cfTicaciouilv ton tribute to the deliverance of the King, shill be exempted from the conirquence of the preceding article, and shall be suit ably and bononM rewarded. 5. The generaft and ofli-ers of the troops of the line and mM'tiia, who follow ed the KtngtoCadiz, are declared respon sible fur the lives of tbeir Majcities and their Itoyal Ilighneiiei, and shall be brought before a military tribunal to he tried as accomplices for any acts of vio Irnce that may be committed on the members of the Royal Family, which they had it in their power to prevent. I g ether than Buuy per pie imagine." Tbe Kdi, tor of the Brgiwer furttiih a bappy cumple in pnt rerbipe tbeie gentlenvn thong.t it poficy not to uy any thing about t!i I'rcai. dney until Uia tWctioni were over, lrt the at. tention of tbe people mht b din-cud to tte Ktljcct. Dut the Rrg.ttcr tu not alnna in tliii courae h rai a part of the plan of Mr. Craw, fonl'e friend eary where. H bile other wiah. ed to bring the eubjtct fully before the pepl , j t!.at l.e t'.if wire '.nff.-J aM r.Wi.rj It. tin ei.futlon, he Pt'.tfA k In al the frM! dwrf their nantltin, ami tk to biitKlf the not tomforti'ila wnt ft llirre, ht lhr Uii li or ii nit kt Cwmmon aene" iptik fr blmwlf i wbkl, we hp, wlfl be wwn f it m Ue a word ue two to aa; iu tbii matter. TUt ngktfnt lie krvrr! r tdr TkStr Wt wcr the other dy told of aa incident, pr1Ung both of tl"t mar ekms and bidicrmia, which happened in Iradali county, 00 tbe ?9'b Jul, A nrgro nan belotiglng in Uiicoln county, hating been abaent from I.U mtatrr v4 Umt, waa appnhendrd by t white mn ,J IredcIL 1 ftgro's bird wfr? Ocd wiih a pprM pnj li"H otliirrtrlU "abackW wi'h b(i Irons weighing mora than 16 Iba. 1 and wi Urn drive a on to ai bone by ibe ge mlrnun who appre. bended him, tbe latter being on hone back. Ihe nrgio becoming weiried, fcygrd a good dral i on w hich the M an gi!cd him on rartter barthly 1 thia Imluced tbe nrgro to revolt 1 he aeiied the man by the b-g, ainl pufVd him off hi bone 1 a scuffle then t.k plaer, during "m inna;" inu, oui m ma por 1 ft, ami attempted to rub the nrfro h.t the latter nanagrd, by the Int of nuMuUe porr, f wrcrt tbe knife from the foniwr, ami cut the mpe by which he had beednretiotl fafefied. Ibe odJi wu now fearfully againai the white man 1 the rwjrro tied him, lib the rope he bad (hat the meriti f Hie aerenl candi,Utei mljrht , ,r,"n '"mK,r' 10 Xn, mled the be fairty canvaaaed. tbe frirmla of tl.a HBd..ul : ,,onr 'rd o(T- ""n,e brfofe ntlLADtLrHU, ACO. 15. We have been politelv favored b a friend (avs Ihe Freeman'a Journal) with the fidlowing extract of a letter from his correspondent, dated M Cureoa,Jufy 21, 1123. " The Royaliita atill hold feeble po- sriion of St. Carlos ( Maracaibo) and are g -ianq wall or tadit, the distance Is 5316 ! dLv jonground. The Intrepid P..lills fards, (about three miles.l From Point has lately given them a few genteel drei- Aiiaa, 00 the JilaijJ, to Maiaeada, ta onlr -r-ir0O yards. Su: Mary Vis about seven. .miles from the cuy-.From ibe-Caule of CatWina, on tbe ilain, to Fort St. Phillip, la Cadiz, is a little over three miles. aingOsWe Itwk: with much pkwarr to that dy which will render Colombia mat let of thatlmpoTTsntlbrrreii f and weif6 not betitate to lay,' the period la near at hand." i LATEST MOM CADIZ. ' Thriblp Canton, whieh wrrlved at New . .. York on Saturday, aatled from Cadu on the I0(h of hit month, 10 which date, in- - cluMre, we have newippers, letters, and .1 J erbal inteinnre jfhejj(eneralj con- "''""hvt in afatinr,jhitthe place was well "1 lupplieJ with provision, snd that there had oeen no indications ofa disposition to rclai tbe measures of defence. . Some, however, entertained tbe opinion iaLJLhe place ould-ifl long hoH oott Meltmt Aoy. A aait boat was tipset, about a mile below Wilmington, in this State, on the I Oth tilt, by which II. Robv, merchant, of (he State of M j'tne, M. Cogs well, of the British province of Ne Brunswick, and Mr. J.- Carpenter, of Khorie Island, and a black man named Fred Ward, were unfortunately drowned. Mr. Taylor and Mr. M'Kay, of Wilmington were also in the boat at the time, but were saved by tbe intrepidity of-laa-blacka. candidate uniformly eried out, - O ( rti time enough yet" 11t truth ia, they eannot face imwrfi,ty flee from it, at the owl fleet from dyjijrht. But the election ire over, iml Mr. tialre tbinka be may nw come out Thii be baa done, in a tone aa dugout ic aa though he were the vicegerent of public opinion in North- Carolina. Mr. Ualei aays h deems it impoatiblc any otler candidate ahouid be placed in meceifful competition with Mr, Cnrford i and for reatom to aubetantiate thia belief, he refers to tbe re turn! of memben to the neit General Attembly. Tbe election, fencrally took pLce on tbe 14th Aegut and on the 23d of the aame month,! when he had only .received tbe reaul'i from ibout 30 eountica out of 65, Mr. V.. eaclaims. ffook at the returni!" Een admitting be knew the arntimrnts of those memben of wboae elect on be had beard, be mult have poaseaied a marvelotii faculty of intuition, to judge there- Uia grn'lrman could iii.fMtrn himaclf, and ap. priie wine of the neighboring inbabiunU of what had happened, and go In pursuit of fW negro. The fellow was however, retaken, tlr da) or the next, amlaafflv lodged in Materi7U t.:i 11. .1 " . . . . y.... 1 uc Kcuurman reeeiveu no grtat inj'iry, only some prrf.y hard Resit bruiirt. ttumtrtiirr,, A correspondent In Lincolnton, under tLue ct tlte lt int. writes us tlut since the appre htnwon ami commit ment of the Collinaea and I'oweraea, in that county, two more of the money.malii.g frater nity hare been bound orer to take their trial at the Odober term of the Superior Court of J.i. com county, makjng in all, twelve that will then be arraigned bt-fore tint court for coun terfeiting. 1 his ia a horft fj batch, truh, for one court to diipov: of, at a single term. Cillam Powen, one of tbe t gang, with whom the matrriale for coining were found. If in srf'is! it , Vur l -n T Infgf tnatbn bt Leen received, tl 4 Ann, who revolted znw the jf,,t., tnent cf Mtiko, and was dctUrtd ty troops Jtmfirttr 2J, hi sufrctidcfej t ibe regularly cont hutrd gourt mtut. t hlsMAJfCHTY is now t,o greater U. the rest of us. This fdlowi no dowbf expected to be tcmmrtJ to receive "J; dollars e yesr, as was tbe tl.'laio IturU4 zucTfrkV ttr.Tvn.s-s. " Rmy polonion tnt s, u i.l 4 ir. Wnf4 arTd 1 I bmpn, coitiim.i, Su'a of the bi Graves M.f, !'arkaxi, antit Wright liAj UlnmllM a'l.ln.t. . l t-.il . I romwiona. - v . - In W1fces, Cee. Blokes, and Col Miriln. elected dtlefttei, to atund the Conuetka ru'rting in Italeigb. Tb tev. llMitphrcy Towy has been ttecte4 t rk;legwt ta tlie abive meeting, ttun llitra county. ..Aa-R. Callowi, aetiife A. B. Hllhi. Snd J. Weaver, commons. J " IuHhlJ. C ptf, tteiutei'A. itoora eral i. W, Ionad, fommons. hu!wt.. .Winf, Benile L. T, Ouver, aaa4 cu w . uaru, cunimona. Marti U nbwert. Stfttfel L. CberW. aei C. L. Stewart, rommone. Crtn Jr4 fipeight stiatvf Charles ti Wards, ami M. 0.- flright, eemmone. Is the W ilminport tttotf rvsio-l dUtrkt, Clurles Mookf (a eltrled otei'uhn I). JoneaT fti Hie felgte-ffnb diathct, W, llalTii s'irtci over ien. Clark. In the KewbCra dlfrict,T!ehart IT IpaJjtl if elected. , from, which of the Presidential candidates tbe j b'll fi"r ,0 rivl his issociate, old .be Collina, otner VJ members were ia favor of. But, upon the hypothesis that the worthy Editor had all the retorna before biro, we deny he cbuM from theae draw any eoncludve argument ci'Jier. or or agsinst any of the presidential candidates, j if he 11 not soon checked in his career of WIUin Ha is now only about 20 years of age. About a year ago, he wu apprehended at Winnsboro, 3. u lor passing an altered two dollar bill, raia ed to a fifty dollar one. II was bound over to First, leciuae it la herf ta'lmDbaSbkla iLautrlt1e"p W mnsboro'rourt, but furftited hkr. r!!!.A,l',t,lB!l, f one-third of the mcmVjc"ftce he w" gin beld to bad Jo appear oera elect and next, because not in a : tingle ' cwn u, "ng fall term.. county in the State, as we can learn, was tbe presidential question made a point on which tbe election turned. It ia very well known, that a eerrrt under- and that there was not vittue enough in the people of Jpin to support, or live un der a free government." Riego is said to have become "unpopular.' " 1 ' ' Cidij was. blockaded by 3 ship of the line, 3 frigates, 3 sloops of war, 1 schoo- lacrTaad 1 gua boat, aocboredoITthe liar bor. 1 : , , .;. --r-' . ; , - There "hid been no attempt to carry off the Kng from Lariit as stated in our last London papers. The King waa lodged in apartments in the Custom House. Mr. ArrttToir, tbe American Charge PA ffaires, was at Cadiz. We learn, from tbe Cad'z papers, that the Cortes were laboriously engaged in the discussion of such projects as might tend to aid the .Constitutional cause. It h aaid 4ha; threw couriera from Mai - - f?r!(4'hwtint wrrireit -at- Srvitt;'-Str1i"t ? paieaf.heJatrJU rr 'rr ' . Gaifani a' leading mem bcTo T (ihe Kp sn ish Cortesiln a speech delivered on the 2 1th of. layJiaiicei-Xiiirouiury Jaihc. followingcomplimentarjr manner t -u Let us turn our eye to the United States 01 America a country which pre who rowed off in a small bout to them. - o(Vr. .It is atated In a Rochester, (New-York) paper, that a child died hear that place, a few days since, from the bite of a spider. It would be well for parents, and all who baveihe care of children, to impress them with a fear of these poison ous insects ; they would then avoid them -v-. 'p-t - eaawtiaaB ' Mr." Canning, British Minister o the United Stales, embarked at New-York, on the 9th salt, for England. Before leaving the city, he made a donation of g 100, to the Apprentices' and the Mercantile Li braries, of New-York. ' . t Henry U. Aldington is recognized by our governmenn as Charge des Affaires of .. Ikiuaifly during the winistcr;- not trust the Issue of their tchrme to an open avowal of their ! they electioneered on jotber gWMwIar- Ptrrayfaraawrarilca they have generally failed. Perhapa Mr. Galea, knowing of thia secret combination, predicated bia remarka upon ita poai ble nieces. 1 be truth is, it is impossible for any person no matter how well Informed; fo aay, at tln$ time, what will be the aejitimenta of the members of ner, on the 4(h uil. at 51 ouhf ZIoiJ, Ce6f t fiuirancJnitaaJfwTth Carolina r SheJtijLijfjii puDiiciy oeciarea tn tne em ol beinj poor is noi-wonnr otaeatn. oroi bonds." standing took place at Raleigh lat winter. olJ Abr,,am Collins left hia family, and has not - I m among the Radicals to bring out for the next ,ince been Powers says he got the fifty Legislature many of Mr. Crafonl'a partiam 1 a""ar "crea Dill trom Hams -that he hu im aa possible. Accordingly, we have seen effort ! P,cnw for altering bills at which he is very of this sort going on. But Mr. Crawford's name ' Pcrt. 'Iirris is supposed now to be either in wss not even whispered : no, no, they would j UeorF Alabama, or Miesissippu. Boon after Gilliam Towers returned from Winnsboro the last time, a man by the name of. Wilie Hams in the lower edire of Lincoln n Rutherford countiVk, who married a hiece of 'yood, independent suffrages, riglt of rong roe ts wsrrsaaeaeuati. .iMwTe, x. c .tug. y ira! m.v5:r.H io doct. vajce.- Agfreably to previous arrangements a dinnr r complimentary lo Ict. R. ft Vance, fn the, successfnl termination ef bis t Bctfnft as member 10 represent Morgan Uiitrkt la the ncif Conrress of (he United Sttes- was given at Colonel Chiinn'a taverns in ibis place on the 33d insi. D( I.. Sw'sin, F.sq. prrsldcdraisisted he Doct. C.eorge D. II. PMllIpt. Tb4 company vras numeroos and refptrcfalle the fare excellent, end erefy thing cal' culaird to hrighteft the ertjoyrtct.'t which; the occasion was so well Calculated to Iny 'r,re, .Aritf ,he.?lob was renrwid, numlier of loakts were drank, interiper ed with rwmerons and patriotic songs, of which the following only are recollected! 1st. By Mr. Swm Doct. Vance, tr member of Congress, Ihe nlifieatj!r$t born of the County of Buncombe. The voire of the mother has declared emphat ically the estimation in which she boldr hrr sons ; his talents, bis principles, antf bis education, are tbe surest pledget of the manner In wbkh be will represent the mother.''' e-'TOif-irts -v"- 2,1. By Mr. Smiih-The mffTr Burke and Buncombe; si Thefr ceuaile; at 1 anJ the Sheriff of Rutherford, as hi county thtuld be. y 3d. By Mr. Chrisman The SheriflTof nva HU ...... -.1 j fv..u.w persona in the aaree room with the unfortunate young man, at the time be committed the fatal act. He waa either our next Legislature, when convenod. We can . tying on the bed, or aitting in a remote corner fn the 25th ult. a young man in Davidson countj.by the name of Benjamin Hyre, nut a stop to his mortal existence, by repeatedly sUb. Noth Carolina ; impartial nd ifldepenj Kits aw him.ir u. las. - . 1 a a aatS Ln..t J IX l I aaasivcu w mi prnKHiTC. in Dij tide. It an- anu rwukMurnrn. 4th. By Mr. J. W. Patton Success tor all well directed efforts for tbe improve' ment of our roads and rivers. 1 3th. By Mr. Rkt Oar next. Presi dent ; the only test, Is he honest, Is bef capable, is be faithful to the constitution." 6th. By Mr. Couj;hcflnct'lJ.. tni t rerslty ofNorth Carolina iotelligence ia the life of liberty. 7th. By Mr. Baird Tha Covernnr ( only judge from circumstances and they are against Mr. Crawford. We have conversed with several intelligent members of the last LegisU. ture, end they all agree, that fAen a considera ble majority of that body wu against tbe Radi. cat candidate. We are certain, that since then he haa not only not gained ground, but hu actually fidlen off very much. We fear the Messrs, Gales have taVen an ill- advised course, in idenliryingthemselres with the piTWnflgnre fore Chriatma ho Jhjejrjiecottnt stands COMMON SRN'SE f Where ia bef We are imnatient to aee his of the room, w hen ho stabbed himself. Life wai nearly extinct before the family diacovered sbere wu any miachief doing. With bit bandi he pressed bis garments cloae against the wound, with a view probably of stanching the blood, in order to prevent discovery till his fatal pur. 8th;-BfiJocfCeo7 d; h. PhiiiiMw The Uth August, 1823; the most' im portant era in tbe history of Morgan Disy :z. tnct. -9th. By J. F. E. Hardy Doct. Varices Though tied in tbe election, longue-Ued no where. , K 10th. By B.F. Patton Doct. Vance f may he ever be deemed worthy of bi atetion, and prove an honor to bis country." jus wonny 01 remark, that on com ' Tfia fntlnwlnn. Inner it.anlr a, flM.ii. ,e.u- ..o - .uuvna, tori, in the State of Kentucky, on the late and poitits out the true path to proaperiiy end glory. . To hat doea it owe ita pow tr?- To what tbe stability of its own con. ; v,stiti!,ionf'. f To; tbe principle of , revolt against arbitrary powerful h ctaua ' ' of ihe aoverclgnt v of the people.' . o latest tKoji englaxo ' .,5v.vte,.jjRW:.TOB ed by the Minerva, Lapt. il&on, Liver pool papers of the 10th, and London to the evening of the 8th ult. ... le tale of Cotton at Liverpool had continued extensive, and piicca bad ad . vanccd. t . ' --v. It i stated that tbe 10th French regi . rnent in Spain had lost the greatest propor tion of its men, -, , The rum of X5000, haa been paid to (he S)ani5h.Reiicf Committee inL.6nIon, Anniversary, by Reuben Runy on, black smith tM - May the States which compose the re public continde welded into one United Empire, by W hammer of CowiHatrori; on the envil of Peace and' may the man who attempta to blow the coae of discord,' be consumed b the afiarit. Wtil tlblief RtubrrRunybnt remaining strong hpld of the frienda of a Con Tention, to wit, the proposition for a biennial meeting of the IgisUtnre. This project, u he terms ir, is to be itripped of its "gilded trap, pings" snd brought down to the level of ew. mtn taue. But why is be not at it t Why does he nottmp away? He may rest assured, that It !?L!!.,!& laundress thaaJua w nUngs bve ateeia proven bin to be, t dia. robe this jtrjtc of .thw friends of Convention, and expose its nnhedwt for he will find H en Zl-JL !A"s, rer the graveigger in Hamlet. But seriously, " Comnun Sense," we shall be. Tbe Governor and Council of. irginia jgi to suspect you have inglorionsly slung from have had a meeting, on the subject of tbe destruction of tbe Penitentiary by fire. It is thought that aft extra session of the Le gislature 'will he called., The citizens of Richmond are opposed to rebuilding the Penitentiary there and a fast many ire opposed to rebuilding it any htre! tbe great Usk you gratuitously took into your bands, unless you soon pursue, or rather j the subject. It ia already whispered, that honest conviction bad but a email shine in prompting the essays over the signature 0 " tommon sense "that the author's sole object and Supremest hope, did not extend farther than to throw dust in the faces of tbt people t pose wusccomplisbcd. The poor creature was' rtarino-, k. -r.u,l. .ft.rtk. .1...:-- . dnyen to this mad act, by his mother's defesting ' of Ihe eandites, the highest on the listr an .Blended matrimonial union between Lim and ;rere tied at 191 S the cabling votes.WCfe" aoroe unlucky fair one of Davidson. j of course to be given by (he Sheriffs of . ft, vW-ft are also, told of a auiidew.ach.wu. lalil hfc.-aeveraj emmtiee :of the DTsfrTc mnt-iilH.4 I. !,; -- -. -. - !-!-nt - -,. m-S:--?!e-'""T-"i.''-aaE owkci. a r. 1 looser hu.n&Jhim-l'-f urK" oupcpipDe, UllJo4vaw4.Haf mm..pro n o ot comPu consci oun, air. tiooser was drawn on the rraiid furv of Stokes county ; and, u usual, the -jury was jtfOJidacdlayakgo to tbaj tiwnm and ohargd, among wher:thrfrrh-1&; fully to return aU persona who bad sold spirit uous liquors without license. It seems Mr, Hooser'p wife had, during the year, aold a few gitla of whiskey 1 but Mr. nocsera affection as a husband rose paramount to bis duty as a juror, and be did not return hia w ife. But the woi kings -f th. V : ' : ' .. '- -1 r -viu, wuitii noer aies gave him no peace.- Molaiwsbolyj irnckred doubly" oppMi; ve ny toe lear f an indictment for pvrjnry, gainea tne ascetuunt over his reason Efe be- came a burden fo.hira 1 he therefore extintnush. MibftJjap--oX-hejusteflce thus lb cAunKuian mo name ot a ounung conscience. Deluded man he hu only lied from temporary a. t W ...." .' xrowe 10 eternal tormenu . - - HARD EATTNG. Fdr a quart of vhitltey, a Chickasaw In dian lately attempted to tiballva a tomn hwk! "The foolish fellowaucceeded so far in the attempt, that the tomahawk stuck fast in his throat, and killed him. - the tVirM former. counties" voted for jboct. . Vance t the T: Shirirdnhe" TatteV," for" MrTlVallter; Hence the occasion of this and the above ... MRS. JACKSOy, Col. Robert Patterson, of Philadelphia, -h"?inl. purchased an elegant American " Leghorn Bonnet, made bv Miss Pike and Mi$aAndrewB, neither of them over 12 years of cge, of the State of New-York, forwardcdJJ a Arrew to-the laHvof-' General Andrew Jackson, in Tennescc as a small testimony of his retard and ad miration of the patriotism and public sei ! vices. of Gen. Jackson. .In reoJr.Mrs ' Jacksori observes, I accrut the Bonnet. - -a slr as a just emblem of the aphere m -which my sex should move. And bo use ful to our country, Uc " r ' ".j.",; ' MetB4a?Jaaaab-' i jr TEIJX)W COTTON. A newspeoes of Cotton.'nroriH! from ' Sicily, of a briSht yellow tthr, called NANKEEN, haa latelf been kitrodiiced into Alabama, and cultivated with success. This cotton ia said to be of fine texture aitdtfwist'fi'sriorciuality..,.'' '

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