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CnrtKMitrrin; Htmiu.' f IVIF. luUr.lirf r bate to Mm the I. tiiitent t4 Hom ami (lit adjoining cm' fit, thai he inlrn.il Carryiitf " tl Moose t'f. pewtra UuVs ia all u varimi hraiwbrB, rt4 U ov ready ta auke enrarrmenu ai'h urn narami wUhinr to have wurk dont in li ... II wH emoto but the beat of wotkmen and he flaltm himsalf that, front hit lunif etpt rir net and rM f niUm to lha buai. ties ha will b sbb I durbarr- any turn otk M thf mm tmnmsM my m m si nxMl rraaoltabla Urma. Il AO beN .....titUa) UmIiWm Uaou.Lr lumJ with tntir cufom, w in r ruiry 'mu w eric, durability, MtMMs despatch. T.if. tt Jui 4. 1 S74. EXAMINATION. n. v irmrmTi-rnnii rc .i-auciujr. AKpltrWI k JOSn Kifyrm tU frirn.li of Uintrtulio,tht the icou inniuil r'.im. im'lon of ihir fupiU WiD cimimcnci on We I- krIajr the 3Hh of Junr, umI cIimc on the 3J of July. Goto Miu will be prrfiie4 to t1,o yoHiif l-feiirt k ! cii)i'o weir nuiurm. Tht I'ftll ftrtMMi will rw.it nrt in he 3th July, tlwre bcinr eimmef virttion About twenly arw pipWcM be idniMtJ. Il'mnl iml Tuilivn eiltr ihlllin tT tmion i Muwc, hfif-; Ug, nl Danciiir, if Umhl, art chrjr"t Kn. HtilU, at I'uMic Sale. Tlf.Hf. will be ioIJi T il .itii in, in -k'n, N. T. oi 2G'h f June nrx, (t- tirJatl k Barrrl nf nr Hill IM. brloreri to .e tuie of TArfArr Jr. M. Imr 8lr-n, on rrnlit of twelve iiKMitKii further cunuiiitm w MOe ui Dr mule mown on 'lie day of Mui ulr, by tl i tcoitoia f e.nl t itatc, JOHN IK H I1LUH, JOHN V. BLUM, JrsJt29, 1824. 4tll Kurtlur Notice. LL pcroni in'lrbtnt to ilie rditenf Chrit r lU, 4'4. ie rriirtcil lo roine firwtr.1 an-l make rOKjV; ftqr Je,' lo tfril'jf tieirrcMin', frtiprrl auilirnticatpr for art'lrment. within the bnie limit, d by act of AMCOJDiy. jons neon fiLt?i. JOIIV C. RLUkt, rmurt. KntcrtainmrnL flALFB 'MOOT, ukn thii method J of infur iiinir h!l fririula iv (h. illt rpMblic it Unre . tint hr 111, no fiiiiahril fcpairinf hi boo, and ha fitted it up in the Int ratr for the accommo.lation or TrmvtL Irrt, and all otlim who may fcrl diipmed to call on him. Il'u Hpuae it in'tHvidaon cMintv, on yjio main rond leadine from Salisbury to ilrm, x-inpon, .c. twelve nulr from Hale.n, eipht from Itiion, ami twr-nivnur from SJiibury. (lentlfirwn travr;i))r fn, Mmik t0 00rti, or from north to eouth, are im itrd t0 rail, mm -rrr cuiirrnirnre ot rftr atimctita ror them. a.-lra. feed fiir their hor a. kt. will h a(r..r.l...i them at rMei to corrrnmixl 7t iJip K,- rr r. buccu pnre M provramn nn'l other nrrcwarict. imiuwif,, June I. 18.4. I.tlfJI J. friend and the nuWcTffieT jiift Weived tl.e la'eit fhion from I . on Ion. by W ol fliila irlpma. in-miemen in rn ticini ty.'aml the a.ljcent country, mithinff rVii. mi ble clothea made, can now br accommnlali d bv tlie tiibicriber on a abort nMicr. All o1rr from diitance, for mak-nfr any kind of penile ir.eV pirmenta, w H be ounc'ua'ly and expedi. 1 ....t 1 arA fnAmTifi arnft1l lltr tf I Kill- T "T tl. IH If !' I I VI w. . dirertiona. Gemb mrn are incited to five the au'.n'f r slir.p a fair tral; they will then be bc'ter ab'e to j'ldjfe whether he doarrvra their patronKe r- not. THOMAS V. CANON. SnK,h:rv, Jhril 19, 18J4. '02. State of North-Carolina, Pl'BKK COl'NTT FN F.itt-tv. ' irc'i term. A l 1824. Merrit Kuiyin, ft I'liilhp r-orMlbre.d. It aiiptie- I'Pt ' I'hilhi in if to tlia aatim'ftttion if the cmift, that . . . I . .1 . . It Coodbread donot Kide within the limit of thia Mate, it in therefor onlired that public. lion be made fit tbreo monthi mircessivi Iv in the Western Carolinian, that unleu the laid Phillip Goodbrrad ap pi ar at the next court of Equity to be held tor the coiintv ol Wirae, at the court home in Morranton, on the 4th Mon day of September neit. then mil il to plc.l, autwer or demur, judgment, pro coufeiio, will be taken, and the tame be heard ex pane. S..8. EHWIN.c. m. i Price adv. ?t4. 1 1if22 State of North-Carolina, UDIES COUNTY aTtOIIRT of EquiuvApriUenin. 1824..,..Hcuben X,' Moore, M ilHatnr C. Munre, Matthew Moore, 1 3on i Clavton and 3rib.e.,h,..hiV.ifvfc..J(ihH. Moore! Foilv Moore, Gabriel Moore, and Gideon Moore by iiii Guardian, w. Depjamin "akim and wile, ami the Heir at Law of William Tavlor, deceasc-il, aod others : Petition for sale of real erfaic. 1 he eoiirt being latinfied that the eWemlauM, Bet.ian.m Hawkins and TferBmMbe-il. iw a 'Uw-WdhWTaW'-J " -u-i"1- V lov, defeased, ii not reiile ithin the limits of the slate, i is therefore ordered, that publica tion be made I'm sit wi k imixusivelv, in the Vetern Carolinian, that unieis thev appear at the next Court of Kqu:! to ! v hulden f ir the count) of Strikes', a the court lnMiue in Ger-i.an ton, on tbe-4th Monlny after the 4th Moml iyin SeptcmbT next, and f;leH, ar.sw cr or demur to the bill, the shnr.r will he taken pro cotif-sno as to them, and the cause be set down for hearing ex parte. Copy rn.tu 'lie minutes. Test : JOHN C. ULUM, c. . t : Price adv. H'J, , . it'U "IfiiLoii up 1-W WMW Ir Sal IsKur on 2Y. the 22d lt. a wgro mnn, who says his name is Jl, and lliat iie was raised m Chowan eoun. ty, in this State, about 11 mile from Edeuton, by Mr. I.amb Creiv, from whom he was bought by a negro trader by the nameu)fM'm. Moore. Van taken on aouth, and in Darlington llistrict ran s way. tie says ne is aoout 4(1 years old, is very uiacK, aiwit 5 teet b niche high, and will fc'i ih about 16J. The owm r in desired to prove pro u rty, pay charges, ami take the negro out wfjiul.. SAVl'EL JONES, SCjf. Sukubury, JV. C. Jjtrii 26, M4. rnMfrrrr.r. o KVMTinTlfts. Wt did not publish the mrmori.1 of Mr. t iwi i n cmw unfile d rrTw n(H fit AWci, nU their bit much publUh at Urge tht report of tit eomrnHi;rtilcr tb.n wis frit reported. Hit ippoUtrd to investigate the fritter i 0i r-prth limber which fell, It stated to be 4,000, U m lengthy that it wdd occupy aesrly tbe Pearly Che whole of which wcrt Macks or J whole of wir paper t iKiorwff,thBrrtrt.wi. int following Idler, from port U wily partial one-tht eomroittea nf"on piper, giv ei ..ln with th InvMllmion. ami liutt.l",'0''t affair. of course, rt port ilhkH 'dl b nwl B -" ' -m -w contl.iMet ! tUt ttpnr tamtt oUrnma r! Lo,,t -" W hi wrrnill.ethtWt,rtifMloor0"du'F end 6y,Mi of tht . l .i aflonl tkem a full and Kr yUw of tht wboW bnaineat. We haye herofbr piibfi.e J an abeiraet rW repwrt of the imretigiiir-r cmm.liu ,;evwyjLyi!tJurthcr eitrar'i iron, tty! !,':!, Pp,M to I Iwuknullj iUui' tWe ,)lt n,,tr ; conifvt nr. , , , . , , Wrou'eif n ineir ippr' , mrnt, the lloute hnd ilrtidy bte"1 formed, thrr cntiniuniciled t fof Of M addrcn o the Secretary nf the' tury, an I ihey alio ordered tht rfn(' ance of Mr. Ldwanli, to be rumid he fore them, at wimeit, tnurhinj; rioue rbire In the mrmoiij. ,Nfc! thti;rli h iht aililrrtt, he rt fert fpr and diN iitnrnit, accritihlt to t0 cnrunlt tre wiilKitit hit pretence, tht naln upMirtt of hit chat net, yethe cornnit tee weie of opinion, that tiett chive erc not urh ihould b either lilly made, or rupriGcitlly niirined tnd I hut It outfhi not to cooteit ittelf wlo in invettiation, thort of ote in wh'th the cuter thoold h4ve an opportunity of te- (Kin the chjreet. if the? wrrt capalle til Uintr -oiKUinfd, ef to br-ar the proper ft- ipomibiliiy, if failing to nittin them, he khould ni-near to ha -nrv ir . U .w. .JriTiTjt poaiiirt and Impo- i"Kt i'T eronai and improper mothei or upon noloua prelrxtt. And the comnutiee u til of opinion, that thit in vettigaiion oti(ht not to be finally doted, wimoui the personal examination of Mr. Edwanii; and, in proceeding to make any report on the aubiect, at the nreaeni unie, ana oeiore tucn an examination it htd, the committee actt only from the ne cr sviiy imposed upon it by the approach . 1 . r . - r i"g cioe or ine icssion, and by a trnte of auty wr.rn rlirtatei that it ought not to pottpone, 10 a t'ittant day, all communi fhtion toihe House on a tubject to inter rtting to the government, and to nearly ...r. K ,ne minor anu intejruy of one of its highest olTiceri. Under the influence of thete mo;ivet, the committee maket thit report, at the result oritt examination or the ppert re ferred to in the ddret, and uch other prooft at the commiiteo could command. Whatsoever it here laid, therefor. m...t lie received iiK "i Mr. Kdward, if present, could commu Tifro-tnrponimrtY they do not know on the other hand, that he might not 4I0 10 ; and he has had no opportm.ity to be examined, or to give ny reply to the answer of the secretary. which the committee hat received, and which hs already been printed, by order of the bouse. li re follow eleven puges of the pamphlet Report, made up principally of documents And then it goes on: J Another charge ol suppression inriden tall) made, but which the committee derm it proper to notice, rel.itet to a re port m.ide by ihe Secr tary, in obedience to a resolution of thr House of the 31st December, 1819. cullinir for nurh infor in at ion at he possessed, in relation to the introduction of tlaet into the United States. On this point, the committee ad dressed an inquiry lo Ihe Secretary, and received from him the answer annexed to this report, marked Although thev are f opinion that there were papers in the Department contain ing information called for by the resolu tion. and which oojrht to have been com muiiicated, vet, judging from the state ment made by the Sciretary, in his an swer connected hh the fact, that the pa pr iojqurMion were communicated to the Attorney ti ncral, it is the opinion of the coTninineenhat'nhToniBlbn.'wa8 not caused by a design to screen tfxj per son implicated from punishment or bhme. Ag ,0 tJ)e 0,her , : whJch be ,mA ,l. ij.., -.A, uaviiiir buuuicsicu wiiiiiicm uxuen uii information called for by the Houses of Congress, the committee is of opinion, that although papers coming within the scope of the resolution, or call, were not in some instances, communicated, such omissions were either the result of acci dent, or of a belief on the part of the Se cretarv, or of the persons necessarily em ploied bv him on such occasions, that the papers so omitted were not called for, or were not mtcrwl .and the committee t.ht. any docu mcnts or information has been withheld Irom the House, from the operation of anv improper motives; or ac&Tgrt.' ; ' Here the summing up, or abstract, of tbe report, follows which is the ;ame that we published, a few weeksbac'k.j Suicide. -auU who lately murdered his tyie at New Brunswick, has committed suicide in prison by hanging himself with a Jiandkei chief. 1 II wit iv oe. EJ( Tht dtIU of the defeat ,f iBt B.JtJjJ, j'hi piper, lvci th partkuJari of iht tml! f"' onruIoo hert.- Our marinei . i t. a a. I - iF-f4 naturt. Wt ara n r... a Uiiuat0 abtf ilKrirr. Imr t...M . i. . . - .l . ft fW f '" ""'ii mer like, II of U'jr.'i J? Jkhh i iori,rwil any of Ut be, that It detertnio- fd, ,riie country overrun by tht Athan- lrrt; in honible fontnuon etery nuie old rrrion and cbl'd i put to death, the ifirJ jut arrled at a proper are art lay ed. A Capt. 1Eitranse wat to affected by tht dreadful titbit which ht taw on tht march, that, on teeinj too children him up by the neck, and to with their belHct cut open, be dropped dowo and died. " Belwnl it no more. He died at Be nin, of flytentary, after every thint; that could be withed wit done and nettled for bit proceeding into tht interior. Dirrtw't auppotUlon it just ; the Con go it the Niger. 1 have pretty good in formation. . - lALTiwoai, ivai 8- The tchooner Lt, Capt. Bier, arri ved at tkit port yetterday afternoon in 1 1 day! from Alvarado. the U. S. brir Spark, Lieut. Lom Nwi(in, Wit IT SiCrifldot, and xnectJ u.'u. ik i lonror the vetteit with njoy far at Key Wettr "The U. S-ftboaet Weaiel, lieut Zmtinger, wat daiy expected at Alvarado from Tmpi co.t !f xire, remains In a perfectly tranquil state under the direction of tht Sover eiftrnLonjrets, who bad came to tbe re solution c naming a dictator for the pur fosdf ptventinv further internal com moti n in the country. The eye of the natior1, aro directed to General Bnvo at being proper person lo fill this Impor tant tbticn. Hit known patriotism and repubicaf sentiments are a sufficient guaraatee that his fellow citizens will ne ver react having intrusted him with this high sad important command. GeneM Fahsola has been appointed Capuin General of the province of Mcxi co, and Gen. St. Anna hat been trusted with a high command on the coast; a measure tending highly to the aafety ol the nation. Gen. Victoria remains coia mander in chief of the Province of Vera mm la ' ' "Newi was received at Alvarado on the I4"h May that Merida (the Capital of qiei rracy and made pesce with Campeachy In consequence great joy was expressed bv salotct and displays of Flags. The coist of Yucdt in, as well as the Captain Generalship ol that Piovince, wat embra edin ihe command of Gen. St. Anna. The return nf Iturbide it thought possi Me, hut highly iir probable, and in ant- event, tbe consequences are not appre hended by the nation at l.u ge. I he loans that hsve been negotiated bv the, British Agents are now considered at confirmed and establinhed ; and their bills are commanding in Mexico 3s. 81 to 3s 9d airrlitiK per dollar. Senor Me gone, the'Mextcan gent in London, hat pre srnted his nation with bis communion on the contracts, amountaing to 400,000 dol lars. American. Drtfimdoet Taken. Four out of six of of the runaway desperadoes, who have been for some time back committing mur den and other depredations in Gates county in this State and elsewhere, were on Sunday night last apprehended in Pe tersburg. They were -armed with guns, knives c. and had engaged a passuge on board a ves;-e! bound for New-York. They were lodged in jail. Raleigh Re fitter. On Tuesday last, about two o'clock our town was visited by one of the most vio lent tornadoes or whirlwinds we remem her ever to have witnessed. It was of short duration; but it left some of the Wnarks of its violence behind, in the de duction of chimneys, prostration of trees, fices, &c. One house on Boliingbrook St. was unroofed, and another on Old St. was'iterally removed from its foundation. Peteriburg Reiublican, 1 2 intt. Jl'onbrful Clock The extraordinary clock in tbe ,p6sstst.ion of Mr. Bart nf this city, hjyented by native or Exeter tmyardt c;;i hgnired yearg-jince, jer formed krexclusi mechanism liustbe curious indeed, wheri we consider lie principal wheel revolves but onfe in four years, and requires to be regulated butonce in a century. Exeter (Eng.) Pott. The Mexican Government has appoin ted Don Mmxhor Muhoui, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotenti ary to the Untied States. Aat, Intel. Jill CHAWrOJD'l HEALTTf. Tlt t of Mr. Cr tiri'i be Jii Uinf c. tct txt U.mU4 to k (he iHkummmi (if the hw. .1 . ..." . " "or that tht tnott Inlm!t rv,cnd,J, 'Hr. Criwf.ril couvider hit pro i. - ! i mini inwmiii r... i,i,viiir uoptieii. inn nil conttitutlon It thttiercd, that hittuUit t'eatfjr Impairedihat hit physical bow rrt ire rone ind that ha hat iuitinel I JJ irlvftv fecled ht. orna. of.if h. r n W'1?"; : . Vf rh iTitttem. lit that thert ii not the tfiRhtttt founJitlon for a hopt that he ill eyer be rebnaitd in hl former heiltn. The Nnwnal InleUireneer, howe Ttr, eayt V ikil ourtelvet of thit opportunity to ay, that Mr. Cnwford'i health it in f.t ttate of improyetnept. wiidio id ibm wteh, tnd that hie health hat neter been at low at hat been reprettnted In the New York and other priott IJierary.U. W alih Ii preparing for prett, an American Jliogrtifthv, on a large scale, intended to embrace diulaguUhed names of the variout apeciee i mem which hve adorned our country, youthful aaii It in annals of book making. To ft- cue from unmerited obscurity, eximples of public and of private worth, is grateful alike 10 tbe memory tl the acta, ana im sensibility of the tiling. Cha: Courier. ft was rvrnvrrtin'r-- 'w mUfto, thai JoM RanooLra of Koan .ke had gone to join Lord Biao in ihe Greek war. Madam rumor must have been a little ironical, John Randolph rare ly fights except like a porcupine, with hit quill. As thete are diys of strange doings, however, and Greece it about for ming government, we should n?t be tur prised if thit M eccentric character" wis to go there and prevail on the Creeks to insert a section in their constitution, prohi biting all except M freeholders' from hav ing any voice in the government. ' Dolt. rat. Look here, e Fourth -of July orstort and then throw am ay your Classics ! Touch (the Sublime. I he following it a literal copy of a tpeech delivered at a debiting society in one of the Western towns of Pennsylvania. Corporal Trim's eloquence was no touch to this master piece. " Well the subject tobp .RryeusivA Kttsr. !F,UF'o4fVecrf.'i,.r most numerous age so that I think that wnisney or aroeni spirits aon ao any s . t a. tion to ue excutscu 11 wemer aroeni tpir in doet any good or not to that I ron elude that it don't Another' pause I can't git hold on the d d thing." f JaricQtitr Free Prtu A Mermaid. The Boston Patriot of Friday announces the arrival at that port, in the brig Utter, Irom .Manilla, of Mr. D. S. Dodge, of New York, who bat in his possession a Mermaid, brought from the ro:ist of Japan. Persons who have seen this new comer, say that its appearance corresponds with the description given ol this Jlth and Jtcth in fabulous huto ry. Floating MuieumA Canal Boat has been fitted upnt Troy, N. Y. as a Muse um, containing wix fieiires, Daintintrs. specimens of natural history, Sec. It is intended to proceed westward on ihe ca nal, with this floating Museum, stoppinc at an me towns and villages on the bord ers, to exhibit the curiosities. .... . ... - Mat. Journal. The London Literary Gazette, of April 24th, mentions that a new work, hu Wath- ington. Irving is about - to be put to press by Mr. Murray. It is entitled " Taiea of a Traveller. Hayti. Accounts have been received from Hayti, that a vessel sailed from that plscciotllavremthe Stlvailuuitb, three persons on board accredited by the Hay tian authorities to proceed to Paris to sign treaty, already agreed on, which had been proposed by the French govern ment. F.ecentrie Character. Dr. Robert jlo- nyman, a native of Scotland, once a Sur geon in the British navy, and afterwards wM..,B u . same rank in the American navy, died on the -2 lit nit :, v-i ' aged 77 years. The Doctor had a large will it was lound to contain me lowowing singular bequest : vrw-rorryire. j-om. ; " I also give and bequeath to my son my thermometer, my diploma ol uoctor of Physic, also, a human rib which" will be f - ,, . ft. ! .Llrl ... t U louna in a smaii iruo 111 my mcsi, mm mv earnest request that he will carefully keen the said rio, (which is of James the Fifth, King of Scotland,) and ttransm.it it to his descendants. ' - The luklgh lUgWr tttUJ. anouncta tht wwiatj lotII,r, " ' rrtii rtsctkni- U ukr a i.Uc. u ' . aaul ll.J t. ""J11 it rstiUIr HW. Ut'l,l ww Biir inu IJUbJ bb. KB as. ft fcblaU . 1 ir rtmarkt fm tht lldUw sZjf wUA correctly tm MtT I - A,(yw . f , -rz?. v . -J' Ji n 1 ciiNiy i'bum. , wo. Jackson w Inm Ait an I Me. I r.r..i .t , Public meetings irt called In Cb,yt Monrgbmryt .. u. i ia iba rarularlr nominated candle. i.. preaident and Ut president. jj ton Utt, Klthmona mywrrr, ut; A vreeablv to Dublic notice -I t . Democratic Pnis, American Cental and Norrtttown Kegister, a metir. ,j tht democratic republicans of t LJ county, friendly to the election of A.I II. Ctawford at president, end Albert (-I Utln at vice president ol the lwA Sutei, took place In tht Urougb tfU'J Cheiicr, on Friday tht 2 1st May. persons aasembled. Sundry resolution wert offeied and unanimoulw sdu and toe procceuingt vrucrea to u p.-l lithed in ihe American Re publican, U,J mocntic Press, American tentincl, Norriitown Register ! The population of Chester count? (J assembled to express their sentiment, i Uvor of Wm. II. i.rtwrorej I : Getw ckson Is a v.riwiota i III - JMUrtk Rrnriir. ting Naw-Yoax, JusaT We have rrcr.l ed by the Maim too, Pant papers lotJ 3oth of April. I he peraont ,t b, t J ship wreck of the Cecilia, ol New Oilf.t J . ... m m. m '1 on her passage from llatana to liordrac were the mother and five cnil ircn o'i Spanish family, passengtrs, and the fxj and two seamen of the vessel. It wsscxpected that Gen. La Fanm! would shortly embark for thit port in wtl of our elegant packets. V e understo. he declined the invitation to come ia i National thip. The British dispatch vessel Frali hichhad wai'edsome weeks for dipit(i s from Washington, went to sea Satu.-- day morning. .Vr. F.DITARDH and Mr. CRAtfronn. WaSHltfOTOy, il'Xli. Tht Couimitu, of igiioa m .terday,PurtaintJ.trxfepT Mr. R,D mftuoi V irginia, and Mr. Owen, of A .Kama tbe former of whom is gonckl r.urope,and ibt latter hem NUi nets wat transacted except to adopt a cn- crai pun oi proceeding in me ineri-,-1 uon. ai me rtqueti oi ir ldviicu Langdw CheveiijA. Philadelphia, idl Jimurtan Jenningi, a Member of :hl House of Representatives, from lmh.m have been summoned to give testimony be lore ihe Committee. Hat. hull. ji'ke . i ne i ommittcx or uvxsrioTtoi again met yesterday, and, at the instant i Mr. F.DWAaos, took the testimony, I Mr. Lloyd, of Massachusetts, as to ti usage of Brinks on the subject of dr po siies. i). Mr. Ldwards ticing engaged, as it u said, in preparing his rejoinder to Mr. Lrawlord s communication lo the Com mittee upon the suggestion of the Cuit- mittee, and for the purpose of arcelcri ting their investigation, it is said Mr. Cook attended to examine the witness I on Ms part, the indisposition ol Mr. Crawford, being such as to prevent his personal attendance on the Committee. Mr. Forsyth, we also learn, attended w examine on his part, We understand Mr. Edwards his re quested that the investigation may be con ducted publicly, in the presence of all h may wish to attend it. Whether the. Committee httf agreed To lnt cou rse; e have not understood, but presume then will be no objection to it. .AaL Journal A New-York paper states that in one of the wards of that city (the eighth) about one thousand houses areowrectin?' It is computed that the whole number ol houses and buildings in the city of NTe- York during the present season, will ex ceed three thousand. ail A change has been made in the awnert oi the Albany 4rgu Isaac H l Lsa. ha retired from the establishment fhe New-York Patriot says . . . Van Buren, therefore, (who is a princip" d the establishment. books for the Long Island Bans; at u.-- Up, were openeM in ihe JU him. capital is 8300,000, and upwards ot miluons were suuscnoeu- ,t TK f.eneral Conference, w hich sat in Baltimore, elected the Rev . Josh"1 and the Rev. Elijah Reuding. t of Bishop in the Methodist tp tW Soule office of Bishop i pal Church. Jiakig' m""