tot I AM t MCA, W.f o'tl'nh 1-Jy, f rt crlicl l.f ltj lito-.t f Espitts, Cspuln lliuof, J,tla papers U OtwJjr fih. loeWUta. The dVuil of Colivar't rf la Ttni It too Iwipfirtani, both, poll tally tn af at r crO commerce, to aof fr mi puUkstr to Lo postponed. , r.u. ffj.fiu.t.Oit.ii. Rlt l VoJtrdate af the tav nth of l Is cclleMf tbt Vnu ,aiW " " ' eevtri at twttrttr astttaO w - AufMif, 1124 3 ' TV A A0W.r CmrtffiXtMd iff Uf lt command of kit Ecrl!ncy the UUfilOf, I havt tbt ISWsfaClMt to tO tuxinc lo you that yesterday t( 1st la tbt eucrwooft, tb Spanish ennytxpart eoced dreadful humiliation on tbt plains or Juntn, two tod a lull leagues iron Oil place, . Tlit cavalry on which iht twn( ptlnclpally relied foe ihe tubjtc lion of Ptm under tbt Spanish jolt, nil Uea beaten la tuch manner, that It will " i tuA tJn pre seal liaelf oa the field lln ticetlcncr, Wormed thai the on my badtpproecbed Jorlhettorpottof r cincturing at with tKt wholt of their h.-c united, begsn to march Uk tht liter' in g army from Conoceoche, with the determination of bringing then to drtiUvt action, lo too meantime, tb enemy, who bed advanced ti br tt Fee co, retraced tbclr ikh by lf4 march et. In conscuerwt of tbt notkt they bad received of tN direction which our army bed taken. Hit excellency reckoned op- on forri.g i Mm to t renersl engagement bt ptacLg himself In the mr on iht rota which they mail have ttktn towards Jauja j but tbt prttipitttt haste vita hicb iber mtrcbed caablcd them to reach, tnd even lo past, tbe point la whki t should have ttttcked tbem aetcral hour before our trmj, bkb had t. long journey to perform through rough tnd uneven Iract of country could comt up- Upon ihit bit cicclleocr, ob tervinf iKti the enemr Toullnoed their retrett without intermlioo, tnd cooUl rirg on tbetr btod tbtl tbt opportu riijr' of rtlctdnf (bit unrvrluDitt land from opprettioo, tnd of deciding tbt fate of tbe country, bad etcaped him, deter rrrincd to advance In person with the ca T.lit, wbicb wt under iht command of the intrepid central Nccochea, tt t trot, tnd lo poat I. in Iht very plain which wat . occupied by tW r-i ,w . -Twey perceived u, they "would have aval led tbemaelvet of tbe opportunity of grati fytnjr, their deurtt, or thtt viewing the inferiority of our ctvtlrr, they would Iwiird an action lotave the whole of their rnuntrv. The cvant anawered lhe ax pectationa, for, through blind confidence . in ibeir cavalry, the enemy charged our horte ia t tituation very diudvtntageout to us-, 'The ahock of these two bodies vat tremendous t tnd tt the end, tfter different conflicts, in which both parties setPietVto obtain tbt advantage, the eno tdv's ctvalrjr, thouRh superior in number tnd belttr'noMied than ours, wat put in to confustpri beaten tnd drivtqUck with slaughter t the filet of thelorantry, which, durii the action, had cootinued i: murch lovLrds. Jauja, tnd was many lejRiiesfromthe field when the battle waa decided- (Our cavalry hat evinced a couraee, which my pen it unable to ex press, and wKTcbcan only bt conceived by rrvertinj; to the aeca of chivalry. '1 bo result of this brilliant battle has been two hundred and thirty-five dead on the field, among whom were icn chiefs tod officers, more than eighty prisoners, .... Maw ttiifw!l- snri tin inhmtaH number disDersed. More than three ag. Klli ttt fill WVUUWww awavwa oh hundred well equipped hortet hive been taken, tnd the held is covered with every description of spoil. The loss on our tide in killed and wounded is but sixty i -among tbe former, captain Urbina of the hdtse grenadiers of Colombia, and lieutenant Cortes or the frrt rrpiment of-lM Clffalry of Perui among the latter brigadier general Ne cochei With seven wounds, none of which tre dungerous; colonel Ctrbajal oflbe horse grenadiers of CoTombia, - the com rt. -ndmu Sobeivi of the second division of the regiment 9f Peru, major Philip Brum end captain Pertxa, both of tbe cavalry of Colombia. The first tnd two last aliehtly, but the second rather severe In nf lK root lkjir arA.Tr.vt JaJatltyer A The wj.r ot Peru would nave been con eluded v stefdav, II the enemyl tnfaniry had not continued its march, without ceasing, at a rapid, pace, and if ours had been able to fly as w e must have done to have reached them, because all burned with the deaire of destroying their ene- They .have taken warning by experi nA their terror' is so treat, that since yesterday morning they have not ceased marching, nor even ourwg nicrht. Tomorrow the army will continueTu bperationsv and I flatter myself that I shall very soon date my communications to you from the volley oi Jauja. I !,-e !' ' t-'l Vmt in Kiillil ''I '"'' l.n t,,! l tt It it I' I'-. f. . t if a i tf.f.i,;l 0 . lull lit I...4 ,.f lU l.S I. mH mhh ! tb.ir o,-pesioit,tn1i.l Wlingivv tfTr It iKt opprt.wd Kt ttautlful plilni in wl.Uk lit ofttlous Itse f ltjMy b rtun. in l ho who fctvt lonuef ors (or fUirieeea ytrt, UI M Usvt tkttt bum.lUied InhaUtifttN wliboul bringing lo their rtcoIUetU lb rimis wkUb they bad committed la U Um of thalr proaperltf. lilt tic ellency wl.Ktt that votj woj.14 ptoHt aai tuthu'l'Usof Iht eoiiMf y. iiioMAf tR iirjr.it, . ' STfUrj Urn lri4 A letter from Panama tayii MVetr dirt msrcbtd h hett 20O0 man, tasking la iht wholt about 000 they roskt Pa airet appear tomewkit martial. Tbt three thousand taea tbot raentiooed art moU liktlf I boat landed at Umo By by (ommodort Danlclh dtsUotd to rt in farct JloUvtr. They lll tnablo the Ubcratof 14 uitU affair In Pim, ibould there bt any thing for tbem lo do oi their arrival. Among tbt curiosities exhibiting tt Hirtcillct, Is a rlanl named Mirtln Rtf boga, bo it 7 feet S Inches la height, with Socle peoportiofted chest, hands, ind Ihigbt. His strength, It appetrt, Is pro dlglout, for ha brtikt with facility a msr bks slab Into plccta, by a alnglt blow with bis nakad nsu lit It tn Italian by una, tnd tbt descendant of GigU, whom DufTon bat honoured with a notice In his Natural lUa; J'aru I'afur. We tcarcely meet with an EngHah ar tklt written on tbt Navy wbicb does not squint across the Atlsniie. We hope, it til events, while these writers irt growl ing their discontent tnd calculating on iht frmldablt tppeannctof Ameri can navy, thtt no retrenching system on our psrt will blast Ibeir terrific calcula tions. While England la giving wt fuM credit for doing to rch, it it no lima for us lo remain ldl, or lo do worse than no thing. Economy consist In t just cslcu Utlon of tbe vtlue of tbe object tnd the memt by which ii Is lo be accomplished. When til tbe powert of Europe ert tn- larvlnr their naval establishments, end thost of the members of iht Holy Alli ance also, it it done for the purpose of paying ihie western world a SfianUh visit. Vaumort immemm. We learti by the last arrival, that hit Ot- fQfDfjQ ftta) tt aataafaatfMta O a 4taaVw ttU titWea Lreck popuiatiofi in Egypt,'and lo trans plant the Egyptians to the Morea. A' vt ry prtcticablt projectbut wt wui tup- . . . . .... pose thai tbe Egyptians, in consequence of this change of country, tbe consequence of respiring the atmosphere of freedom, should inbtle the spirit of freedom also, what ii to bt done in aucb a juncture of circumstances; Shall tbe whole popula tion, In tuch in event, bt trantporttd back tgaia to Egyp ' Tbt shorter wiy, and by far tbe most correspondent to Turkish ideas of benevolence and humanity, would be to extinguish the wbote Grecian and Egyptian population together, call the whole race rebels and traitors tt once, and these art crimes which can only be pun ished by Turkish tcymettrt. Machitvel recommends poison to the special notice tnd tttention of kings, whenever a sub ject becomes troublesome and refractory, for this oithv tnd sententious reason it saves the trouble, expenses tnd hatard of a condemnation, and oead men can tell no tales- We presume that there is nothing in the koran hostile to such a liberal inter pretation of the righlt of legitimate dee polistn' Ball Am. Ft tht Ltndn CUb and Traveller. Zesjft XV 1 II, h a person who puzxled extremely the writert of characters no- thlnr it leu to be reconciled thin hit course of Government, i,nce nl r'ort tion. with anv system, with any purpose, with any passion, even first tppearancet would indicate, with the passion tor ctse Th Instruments and Diana of tdminutra linn 'were continuallv chaneed. New batches of Peert were created time after time to effect directly opposite purposes " ' ; .I.t B The Ultra Rovalist Chamber whlcn ha de clared introuvable, wts dissolved, and a distribution of the elective franchise made to give the new interests, and the people at larire an influence in the legialature ; and no sooner wis this work accomplish n. and the chamber of deputies hat be (tun to assume a national independent UiMtf xhm i w imtrny d,- in Ordc to bring the representation again to in trouvable model which had. been declared so incomparable, and found to dangerous. Tbe toluaon teemt to be that be relied upon ministers, and that bis ministers could not rely upon him ; that so long as a minister remained in office, he had full nnair to Dursue his personal viewa ! but the fickle character of the King seemt to have made the existence of a ministry as precarious as its sway, photeni pof wa Among the political rumours, there wts nv. ih, nnrW thn sanction of the Duke HI I VII 4"V. - . -foiAngoulcrne, eflbrta were making to el- ( i si' I .trntt 3 t' I- t '-' 'il V li I La . I .. ':6 ft l,,U4 tht tf -f Kilkenny alvti,,bf if.tsiwllirumUs In ! I,rl. 11,irti'nf ef aHctHrt t mounts innyiliMoJJOAMiSttdrwt a Huinngw thai sul UesprJH ktre It It rla. Tt.li line. amotf a'htr (iuii of ! dUlreils la Irtl-nd. ' AnotJy csust of iht mlirics of t lswv t lt m by iheUcats, rt their loflatnct es kIi. i ma HJ liiUt r iu rot4c .MrtkaVitsr art pr.vt.ud frmW nulrlnt saorrtd kaoaledft of taiU duty to tbtmstWH and their Cod. Duilll ptoplt tra aVdrslious of laslrucilom t truM list the fw HI bresk throuzh tbt bar rltrttf ioptiitib and Wgouy which btvt Uea raised br tktlr owe wane eoe- mUs to keep ihtfi laljnorsnct. Aires if has tbt tlrtuUloei of TtsUmtnu la tkt IrUh languid imoag the Catholic lohaUUftia, ttroductd aotat salutary el facts, and Individual iaitiftcci of toover slot) art atmtrous. Tbt Rev. J. Vilo la a tetter dated U-nte, Jeiy 15th, uys, u la a country cooublng ttven millioas of Inhabitant e, tht miotiif of whom are in a tttta af Iht grosaest darttest lo spir itual lhltr,wbllt tbe plots man rejoices over tome, brought Into the mirviltoat light of Iht tosptl, tnd Indulges a plea ting hope of several more, who teem to bt trtMlliflg towards ibis light ytt he cannot but weep aver the vau multitudes who Mill u til in t'srkness, and in iba sha4 ow of death." Vct lDrrt something like M i shaking astong the dry bones," on an txttosivt k and, as I rtmarkedin t rtctAt munkaU, tiimbtt It grtat, t art seeking Informstiofl. oi Ajm yir.-Wt art Informed that Mr.rvrJarw.ofiht Navy Depart ment, intends shortly o puUih to tu iheniU Journal of the CruiKt of this once celebrated toromander, during the Revo lutionsry )Var. This Journal, shift Mr. Sherbtne hss nowJiy! poes-oi, wrhten bv the HonRv'a IM, (at present iht; N Oflker ti Portsmouth, New-Iiaenphlre, wbo was one oi m Lieutenints, his conBdentUI friend, and the ordfTurvhing oflker that sailed with him durkix bis cruises,) and under tbe immediate inspection of Capt. Joas,iml contains every occurrence that look place from day lo day also, the Lorrespon denct betteen them, and a correct List of our Nivy,ln 177a, '77, "71, 79, and '80 the names of the ships, where built, rates, and commanders names, fcc. 6W Fortune The New York States- man of Saturday ssys, we are informed that fenect HowUnd, of Wtshington, D. C. in old bachelor, tnd Miss Wtrd, who it his housekeeper, drew tbe &90.000 in the last Literature Lottery. Neither of them haa an apology lor remaining long er ia a suit of - single blessedness." PcmartakU drcvmttanceMr. Shore, the opulent, miller at Nottingham, purcha sed, 16 years ago, a valuable draught horse, which from that period to the hour of his death (which happened a few days aince) wsi never known like other horsra. to lie down.. When not at work he would stsnd and sleep, and in this poiilon never fell down but once. One of the legs of this valuable horse wss lately observed to have been broken, owing it is supposed to his hsvisg fallen down asleep iih hi teg under him. To end his miseries, his worthy owaer ordered him to be shot. INI A ntw-rM . It has been justly considered tt a mat- i ter of reproach on the Chriatun nations of Europe, that they should stand quietly by and tee the Greeks struggling unoer every possible disadvsntage, for the eman cipation of themselves from Turkish op pression tnd sltvery, tnd noi raise a nana for heir issisttnee and comfort. Yoked at most of lihose nations ire to the iron car of modern despotism under the influ ence of the 44 Holy AHunce,' mat tne creit bodv of people in Russia, Austria, Prussia and Fnne e, should feel t ttrong avmoathr for their fellow christians in Greece, wtt naturally to be expected. But chained themselves, they are able to do nothing for their neighbors or friends, except to sympathixe with them ; every movement, and every sentiment in favor of national freedom, and the happiness of subjects being watched with jealous eyes, tnd tijenced witn vindictive seven ty, out that all tne governments snoum in their Internal affairs to far, as to be un . .. . nr.! r- - k. willine to see oppressed, enslaved and tor tured Chastians - rise in oppositions Turkish tyranny, and for Tear they may succeed insuch a virtuous struggle, throw every discouragement and embarrassment in their way, lurnishes a lamentable pic ture of pcutktl selfishness and depravity . Grett htineu. An Insurance Com- nanv of New Orleans, which has a capital of 8300.000. divided into three hundred shareaf .v4tlt,ou4 one tenn part thei ready paid in, divided, within the last six rears, after paying 8168,009 losses, g46 25 cents pef share per annum j i 1 tu r ttMiii" i , ' IVinit '" . -. ... I . I ., ... I 1 tn I I I ', I " . (in i r I i.u u(.(. ra n.uiwr w-.j ,.r.,ty it U 131. 1 -r4 "J".', U .m4. t to IwkIi t lUt tt ratun". , W 1 ka qmnf at aas T4,, a mr rva.Uv mU I Ul k 01 dU an i-.m , 4rr!r it ufji , Ul vmt arrivaU af U'afpwi Wl Is cdniUrv4 fair. any oaal. upjua ara i f-Tl.le anklt iw to fwly Ma Market, lalrt art rtrUr tt wur euliaws. rrlmt Mi will eeaji 14 eeai rwd tt lar, 13al3lftrtirtOBy.laf H lU TU quaUir at w-ukat talkt date, of ae . . m a aw tts I e ewp, tiiwatnlMlroasr f aw nw. - ft Unit! .an atfW ha baOitd quae titiatfrainIeaiita, rUMbsrtytt .rrv acafcalalhe iwarkct.tM! la one lataea I4 evttla a at paid fir t tupvrWf parcel. ae af Iht mv crop whlrh was lHT'l by the rUa, U very Ut aad ia atltiag at td 10 cewta. 1a bat aerounta fiwas Ike ewwniry, howavtr. ui. thai tba CottwM which have kea pltked kasinrt Iht UrwwiaUoe uftka raiaa, hat twtetf very fair qualtly. rjnrmrtt,ir. rmcu, .4 CotUM, 13 a 13), flour, le, 4 a 4i wperSiie, 4) to it ncai,wrJaBVCt. mtuurr.jt BJ prwh bri.ty,Oa50,appldo. 40t4J, iai. ii l 0 . tii aW am. t roraJn, 0 ill iicwlfe, priaae, gra, 2i 23 1 3d and3dfl.uatiy,30t73iUa,hyMm,l3,J al 2Ji (l.aeA7JaleUi talJow,oa7 bvetaax. 31 a 3Ii rkt 3 la 4 or 100 IW i iron, 4 lo S pr. 1 JO lb. i tobacco leaf, J 1 3f i ataJiufaclurtd. pr. eai. r aanai CJ!.tKLKSTO.S' MICES. .Vrv. 1 Cotton, . Ukmi, 23 to M, atalnrd do. 14 It Mi Main do. 21 1 , 20 lo 21 1 short ata- nU. 9 a 144. H hiakry M a 33 d. i Baroo, 7 a grtt.1 HaiM,10alll4fd,ll a "HinV"t Ifcmdr and Inverting (41 Inch.) 24 a JJ j C-rr,Tttia-irrra,I9a2U Inf. lognod, 1J a 17. NoruVCarolina fUnk Wills 3 per eewt fce, Gcorfia Bank Ittlla, 3 per cent. . Cfe fear ajid NcaOenv 4 par cent. d. frmm ra!tn'f ,tmtrit Daitg JJirrtUir. Prrrrntion of Miica. Our ' dcra are aware that the Volatile Alkali has been considered is a rraWy for in lotication. We said, in a former num bar, thai, should this be the -Case, it Is doubtful whether the antidote would not entourage the vice, ruber than tend lo It. In one of the foreign jour it t siteO ihBt a Carman physician (M. Uruhl Cramer,) has discovered that the exhibition of diluted Sulpheric Acid, with occasional bitters, causes st length such a disgust towards brandy and other spirituous portions, as to eradicate the dupotition to inebriety. If Ibis should prove tiue, it would be a far more valua ble, discovery than that of a medicine which renders a drunken man sober, and enable him lo return to hit favorite pota tions with impumtr- Md. Ckir. Frviev,Ao. 18. The late JulianlFoydra, of N. Orleans had from 700 top" 800 alavea, for all of whom he bequeathed freedom, to be man umiited gradually in elates. He left no other heirs than-nephews and nieces, thirtrtn in number; it is supposed he has left them about JJ 50,000 each. His lev ari to the Orpharr'Asylum and Charity Hospital, are estimated at S 100,000. His whole fortune is estimated at 8 1,500,- five years, accoiding lo his will, and no legacy on be exacted before that time is eUpsed. The five years to be reckoned from June 23d, 1824. F.Ttraord'mary Frge(ablfi.K magis trate named Anthonv F. Taylor, resid ing in Uorden'own, N. J. has sent us t certificate, stating that he has now in his possession tn apple, of the tpeciet called pound pippins, which grew nesr Borden town, weighing twenty-six ounces tnd t hnlf, and is fifteen inches in circumfer ence. Demo. Prtu- From Kentucky A letter hss just been received in this city, covering the proceed ines of a mectinjr held at the teat of gov ernment of Kentucky, innouncing the im portant fact, of that state having declared in favor of Cen. Jackton. It was found that Mr. Clay stood no chance of success, and the s'ate will save its vole by taking t . , ..i ...:,k M. ft... ! who was lately associated w ith Mr. Clay in defending the cause of that atate before the legislature of Virginia, the Attorney uet) eralofthe stale, the District Attorney, and several other of the principal citizens of Kentucky, are on the Committee of Correspondence, There is now every reason to believe that the President will be elected, as he ought to be, by the mp PLE. . . . . The present king of Persia made many America, saying, What sort ot a place is it ? How do you get at it ? Is ii under ground or how ? tt 'r atiAY MoftNiNf N(irMI?rR L.i. llK.lt liAM'TI) IxiIM.i. Wt i!rti. f,:iU Ms f) i ,? . Mr t i.njtrm iatr ),'ru, (.y rth'ln. U lU Irt tiplll.i;, L- f.WnJ wa. The ffi,M wt ka tW, tuy kt locki 1 apa aa ilall!; rr4. aloUr, lW l 4 Htni tr, W ilt dy tt. poorfad hy Uw f' UiVr tit aWn at.ta ef WetajJa, t fW-.. Vk fraaUane af tVa VUti ItaJra, 1 k L raqulfts tW t) Cnvamor aUU appal u.m cowastMWrt la tupariattAd rt tUt&m each eowMy ba It u U 114 at tie tnwt htMaa, tnd M wirt tUt It tU U ounuaact of law, tht Cattnwr arpwW4 tknt peraont at coaiaalavlonm t Crvy tuotj, two of tWat aowMniwia)Tt arra Artju a, the laat Centra Awalty of Vira-, sJ tut into Ut rawrtav U4 fcuin!4 Wav ft Cr.t. ford for rht frttldviyv. a4 1! mlt tM a Crawford sa. WWt tbt Cm tt lij U arrived tf opWg tU polla, iaquir Us Ursa it he anada for tht eoUirs, Ut akUr af thttl could he faadt Iht day pamd an, Lt atlH MCtwiauWonert aliowJutMltia. Ma. ay aurwiia! were bwlulpd, at ta the ea f tbe ahatate of aJ tbrtt af thast asta, lurj lUng Uwa remalnad la dWit, tJ a aaaabar af persona pratewt art abwut it twtrtala Iht hmU aMirttof the people that tasrebUdt Iht rtiu!t of tli ceavaw. halag, that, af tU 3 ar 3u0 pn. otis aaaewibUd, Jaekaoa lad kUmt would kat gttea about M equal ouetWv, but Ikat Cnw. (1 tyJ JM a- ' -I nHinU the aaj firry wat at curt unrsrvlUdi the three Crawtoid cearaltaMMra, k was etr. tatMd, knowing that tbe peoplt tf Cra-, permitted to eiertiat their rrt-ta u Irvtmra, would five aa almost UMiwavMit vote aea the ttlchmand Junto, all tlrrt aUtatid I Ikh, etlvrt from the counry, tout dcfratUa; tU iWl tto, and robbing tbe peopla of Gra) toa af dm'a right of suffrage I Wt would aow eak every caadid prwa, wboae Blind U not biaaerd by party rsaeoar, la look at this b!c1i4ianded prorediK, aM my, In ainrerity, whether we hart, during tk . ewtiow of the PretiJefiiial eoralion, eaan&rttd any eapardoiMhla vanmh or birtemeva, ia ju poaing a party of aen who reaurt ta anck ta. holy tseana to carry their en!, and to tkvtri the pmeijt w Ue and judickmi meaurvt of ear government ' Is it not the duty of ewry free man, when he km a combination of mt at- trmpting to aubvrrt tlit principlet of bit p emment, and curtail tbe Cbertiea of hi country, and, perhapa, to destroy them aUogtthcr a t M. mm Mk. K lUoy pf bmAm , , , K f um his etTorta to counteract the detiriH of axa men I fcbould we tolerate anch thinp in tbt greea tree, what ought ae to expect ia tkt dry ".f mountain !ahvri, with pnmti frv, ". Ifitk n mouse i km, on... ... k pr, " Wt don't know that we rrr brard of a nwr complete political lemit, than vu made st a meeting of tbe friends of Mr. Clay in Indliiw. The proceedinga of the merting wt find ia i Vvv (Indiana) paper, which was sent to m the other day. The paper iatr that s brr? meeting of the ritieni of Drarborn county, l- diana, convened on the 14th Aogui hit meaaurrt to further the election of tht Hon. Henry thy to the Preaidenrr. As nwal, on such aerations, a chairman and secretary arra appointed, rctotutions propoi-d and ailcptnl it fuvor of Mr. Clar, and a committee of three appointed, lo draft an addreas to the people the United States in favor of their ramliJite : the meeting then adjourned, from the 14th tn 23th of Aug" arrivea, the people t,pMn st ble, and orpniae i but lo instead of tli Ittr- ned committee's atepptng forward with an er quent appeal to the passions and pariotiasi of the citizens of the U. 8. in behalf of their cardi- date, aa the good people of Dearborn county bat been anxlmialy anticipating fiurtet lonj days, Mr. Jamei JhO, the secretary of the rare ting, and one of the committee, rose, with so lemn dignity, and lengthened visayc, and roJ the following otofoyj . The undersigned, one of the commit tee appointed to prepare an adJress t the people of the United States, rerom mending to their suffrages the hon. Hen rv Clav, for the office of President of ine TJpitcti States, now respectfully beglesT" to decline that tluty not, however, from want of ioclinttion to subserve the vie of the people, or to promote the j election of Mr. Clay-for hit heart tnd his hsni .re airone! in favor of both Ibese sub- lectt-owt-from tf ebMuZZ er, to do the political character of Mr Clay mat jusuco wuim v believes it rrtertis. (Signed) i ne wk""v .,!. ed a quorum at- Providence on Oct. 26, when General Albert C. Greene wt. appointed Spe.ker, and-1 horn" W vers, EVq. Clerk, of .he House of Prpe sentitives. - ' . ,,. The U, R. fiigt Constitution, torn ij. MoMo-h. for the Mem rr ranean,and the steam Ka. pt ' Key West, sailed from New orh.on 29th nit, wilh a fine mL 7

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