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Th M!91 '", ntl.tr t '
a.joj.u.1 by a. k -' "4 ' 1,14
W Unixniy of lrlma, lU I1
. CWMtanlleU that state,
J Uo U aU.nwf lectio, 4 lU aweA
' tir! iMiLUi WIiIimi Vkb
' iWld pne prwlOTti of rnMck
t th rl-lngftwas!. ' '
i Tbt two open apartment! d'
U tm ttory r the Rtiul, anal be
iPPropfUi.d to tbt vmWtle "
"thin W reckoned miuuiy : -
A Military Inwrwcter anai, v.-,.
-z.; fed at tht tpew cf ihe University, to
' V - ...r. Kturdav Iron half aftei
. . .ir .f.a iIimi P. M. Bfkd
7 .h.ll Urtt lU MuJeni In tbt ountwl
eierciK-, In SelJ etolalon, mnr
' to tbl mlUtT 'd" lhf 'f
- wmcter. Tbo roll ibill U rt ttlrl;
olleJ 0Hf bit ih. bour of mct-
far, tWiictl nd loiobordlnWn tki
k. ..4. .ful tho Hit of dttioqwnt ihU
!u dcliurtd 10 tb preUding mebr
.nlmidierted-oii ky lho .FKBltjr, rJ
tucb wipor puolibmenw Impoted n ocb
: cim ib.ll, U their (JltcretW, reqolre.
-Tbo school of Modern Ltkuw hU
b pretennlned oo iho Uji of ol
tftniiiffeerciM. ' '
i-tlidtti h tbe form of irmt ibtll
U prided by th Proctor t tbt epnM
n4 rpon3lily ol. Hf InnfUCtef, in i
proper depolioy lo be furnuhed bimi
nd jr litjuric to tbm by ttudent,
biil i ff pired tt tbt eipcoM of ucb
Hi-imt. ... .
iw-.k WJiH bo wWdr .
' etef eonrr nlent, t ho ip!HO of tbe
J;ii.kli. abort nudentt, who eKoe,
tnar eeixio ibtonehot in ibt ue of
tols tod uC4iwaaoicii prKucci
' ' oa." to" iindeftid, ml occmIoiwJIj to
prctict tbeo hop mif be let rtnt
free, to tuen kilful tnd orderly mecbea
k ht be pproed by the Fecully,
on tbe condition (hot toey win permit tut
oe of their tool, instrument, tnd Im
plement!, within the hop,.to tucb tto
denttte ihlt dek!re,tnd ue tbt permit
lion diicreetly, tnd gnder liability for
an iniurr tber mtf do tbem4vnd on
furtknr condition. If necemrr, of
nrh meehiniei receivinc initmctlont
m-i i . . I . MWUtir fro l'
... . i a !.i.-),
HfKt wl i' o ri"M ' ' ( '
,i,tfi.,u. to ur tommertM jmcrei.i.
5r in the tnerr emllo lommilm-
!, ih.l the Ilriil.b totrrmmeol b Vcn
iUJtog ..J wnremlttlnif h M
dr.tcniri to IntriMiuct ill mnurlortd
roodi ht that ne nd Inter eiiing f oon
trr. Il U f qwlly tht their
flrH. h.te been to faf UCteilu', th(t,
knter ibt Amerlrto muucturcr
inta tbe Stexlcm outlet, bt
bu Uen thert encountered by (JtBicutiUi
od diidintet of tbt mot lormiot-
V.!. ,k.r.rir. Ha ht 10 COfHtnO DOT
ely oxaift ibt tuLliibtl ftpvttuow wf
CreirBrftiiOi ttt manafeelufini
tnd cooimtrtUl country tui egamM mi ,
wAHbof bet ntrctuott wtlch t :!
Uedtbem toHtl thelf goodt it
hb t Ww to drift their Amtrictt
competitor! ootof tbo merket I it
to empW InreramU & 6nU in
order to nciirt tht monopoly wbleb they
to wtll known bow to turn to Iht bett
tdrtmiRt. Tbt eottrprlvt of tb Amerj
can merchant U errutl to IhH of tbt Hrrt
lab i the Utter mar escel bim la ciplui
and experience, but wy day lemni
tea tkit loeqaallty. un tnt mner nana,
tbt tititaUoB of tbt United Staff rc (ft
ber mercbirrtt facility of fatertoum
with tht touthtni continent of Amerl
ci which wugh; to coonterbaleoct tny
diiadrantiKet of capital or of perlence
Tbt dar cannot bt far diatant, when the
lone; supremacy of Gitat IMlaln In tht
commercial world HI W oennrown
The retoluilon. it ia politic, will com
mrncth thit hemWpberer ind w"t hail
the deoartore of Mr. Pointett at the firtt
atep toward an event which will tHe uv
in rtlallon to tbe aoothernjf cMofi r
Great Britain hat for to mnr reare oc
cupied in refcrenct to Europe -tnd the
world. ' Aalional Journal.
AtJfcer Tkit reat man' hsi K6iU:
fully rrjf cted the bae propmiiioii of
France, that brhouIIurp the throne
of bit ceuntrf. lit hat laid down tbe
Dictatonhlp in Peru, and appeared in
the. dmi o i prf rate cWten lo ibe atreeti
of Lima. Tbia dlUuihed mao, who
that prefert tbt interette tnd Dbertiea
of bit. country to bit own tjrandiM
ment, detenet tht name of tbe .Wah
Ineton of S. America. ' Socb men art the
lfriof tbe " imperiahablo y:Ioriei"of all
Republic. The Mtbor ol l-iroo tniiy
remarkithatitlt lamentable to think,
what e julpb of ImprKticability muat
ever nptrkte men of priocipie whom
ofnera ttwiif. from men of no prwfiP'
mhi mint oOicet. Thoto who would
r ni inlintyi Kr . t-""t '
,'.,f,.,',m ,f ll.e UlUiur. far Un
the coo.iim'Un. . I btj uj tM they
hitt afcUm'nted pailcwlf icn ev
. .k.la (!. kit tiirrtfl-
f fotltcrtHon v'" -
!frtd tbelr -nd htt property,
... i t.M ibtlr diMof a, lr the tt.M
l-ood, It tkt empneet
rheyt..,d".5VlAh
rfi.-.lioilini tr 7 "7 " "
tatber too wb W
Court fcf lite 0. fl' lf
Umtd on iht I at wit. tfttr t tenWa of
JjJ Week Al wmiBiw'
IheHora. trrt vert 164 eaaet o tkt
docket tmff SI of which. were drcided,
Tbe term could-w be prolonged the
iodf.li btlnrcompelltd.to 4te4 cbeir
. tw. l.klbihecootitttWinir
of tbt 'tutflntoTunf Itwr N loured.
wire not docidedf .
hA.itr rwrndot Tbe editor of
r-anata- (N. Y. Paltedium ptopotit t
roTJtion lo be eompentd of one or
iwore of the prinrt f ch coonty In
i. vHr..trA nittrkt. to be held tl Ce-
nevi or CMJa!jp for the ptrpoee or
taking; meaiurrt i Uc themnelret on
t lootlnf with other profeiilont, tnd to
receive in equivalent lor Ibeir ii'jon-ro-
1 ;w caajw ., .
Tk, Phvrh -i'An eiDtrlmrnt very Im
portant to the countrtjiei been made
the dirertlon of Mr. Calboun, whllt
Secrettrt of War, relativt lo tbe wlout
improved Pl-MlKht now In me. The e
nrifiani aerKmmdbr General Ma
comb, Cof. Roberdeau, tnd C!apt. Wade,
ol the U. 9. Topo. Englneera, nei,r
. 1 . a . .. .1
Dr, irt B. Vere ie a nMt M r
fee to fer-gn m. U U-a M.Kf" ' '
t .l.rarul lUt MJ. f. :
J,rtir. f:r.t.m aad f.l W.Ikrr, fxj. v '
U P-. Ibai tc.
" MJ. II. W. Onr la aawouad U tk Ca
tawba Javaal aa i candidate fr r-Wc$wi
Ctrtaa, f otn the dtrict tWf"J
liMohi. MtcilanUrf , and C4rta.
rl- Jrtb l-fcktt. of WadaUHK, U I eaa.
Ue ) lU Fayettavaie ifcatrkt. In r.yp4t
It fkf U baUn, FUf . Jol t-U'r?P-t
it. r. ir. dU eVI itUr.l i eaw
i..Li fc MWctloa. la C lUSrljrte di-
OuUw,.d Winia AlMoo, bt.
M JdM la tbe JlaUM
U-ii'WiBUme.fal. W t eaJ(Ute le m-
latk kt Ibe nlk diatrkt.
On. a W. ffaoadert ta cer&date far re.
Wtiaw U lie Caaa'vfl dUnct
A. U fUtbe UU Jowmbf atvf the tdrotcw
d--tnet, Witt, we lram,be opf-at4 by bU Wr
(nl tAUtl 5avver. tanuwt
itj (u. Owbtlleobt, U (webeHevr) t
cawl date tvt rekctJoo from tbe V Uir.ftoo
job ur. Jr. r-i m wy)
tricl, it candidate l?r relrctioa. y
iUH. rulaardtand Han artbotl, we
Jkt; caadfUti tur rwlettioe U ttIr
nMive dUtrkta. s ... s - ' ' '7
Ibere will be tU eaadMatrt aj many ef
the dlatrkV i bt, ea' ytt, we have no authority
for natilrf tbem.
(Vtri-n!j t if ll.il g. t . wU,?,
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M,.w4 t.a '! w J irf- "'. t'-ii
FtaMt
c acock a.
Ofloy 4 Uie acboole.1
rat rai waanui iiaeuiii.
tfr. R&tvr 'x In purutuinc; tht count
pointed ott in a former commankation,
it may be necessary to ttate another diffi
culty to be encountered in select! off men
of eminent qualiScationa for the Legisla
tive department. Tbia difficulty is. the
fahe rre)otke of a large portion ef our
vselul. unlearned cl'iten. For this rlaaa
of our opqiion t have fclwaye entertaia
ed particular frtrndvHrp y.-bwrhjir orr
fourxkd prejudicej,cinnot.,b.loo much
cenaured tnd deploredjnaamuch as fttir
Tote are ofietTKiven te men utterly up
qualified for the dignified station ef Ley;
ilaior. . Tbe opinion, loo prevalent, that
on unlearned man, in the lower walks of
life, i the ormt vuitable peraon to b-gi
late tor ua, i founded in error, tnd cal
culated to miilead many well (mentioned
veraons. Whenever 6ur rirhta ire in
- itin jfet; or our persons or property- injur
. ed. to whom do we apply for advice or-Jo
formation f Not to the ignorant and un
lettered man, but lo the learned and wiae
. who alone ire able to five ua tbe infor
mation required. How, then, is it posi
Wc for any rnn iit bis seoacs to confide
in the undertandior. of an unlearned
man, and believe him capable to make
laws, when il ia known and proved that he
knows bothintt about law f I do not iritend
,,',tj(':irKirTmatlt"tb"every""le-5lsUtoT'
should be a lawyer t but tt ia. absolute
ly necemry 4bat every legislative mao
should be intimately acquainted. with the
Jiistory and pontic itof the country. If be
is destitute , of thele qualificatiotii,' be
-shouW never attempt to aaprre to that
exalted stat'ton in whkb he will degrade
himself and the state he represents.
We muat aik pardon of our correapondent,
for the liberty we have taken , with bia faror:
Hie remarks above quoted, are ao judi
cious ' aind pertinent, that' we. could not re-
twt the tempution w aejfieni. In pur cotyninaj
And aa to the ret of bia piece; we moat cordi
BjCj)io:cule:lthJfi
t'easo"' stated Tastweek, ilrtkehseltal
ua ai in i
sue it t end those who would employ It
rortbe-joo4"of rliennelTntbnirer ftftut
do not deserve il'-" -' -
. -. li.uCT B - sjwraen
it.C iian'a and Davis.
- Rn inatrument called' ib Dynomc
. it . aicertalnea wnai nower we
Deraa.rv lo mote ihw several plougha.
.nrf . roHiniriaon wat roadt of the width
and depth of l he furrows made byeachj
mdlbe neatness witb'wblch the furrow,
.iw .e tamed over.' The result It
trenlr Hi f . of plou(5 f Mr, Gld
eon Davis, of Georgetown.
ii.
'-ri'Ltiwr'Sr'jr ) watte 1.
Tl)i oTfi'r'ofthe- nrftiah mf vfTie
Xkhi&Ho tonviijmr i s-apt. rransuo
rnmm.ndrr: Lieut. Kendall, estrono
, Dr. Richardaon.iureeon and nator
tia'ii: Lieut. Dark, turveyorj and Mr,
Dmramond. bottntiat 1 pasted through
thit city during the laat week, on tbeir
way to York, Upper Cenida. The whole
party will assemble it Dear Lake, and in
the iprjng of 1836, will descend M'Kea
tVe river, embark on the polar aea in
Julr ol the trae year, and sail westward-
No atala in tbe Union baa tent forth a Urgtr
number of enlirraiMa, la proportion .to k p"p-
1 ' 1 Trfui
newee as almost wllly afjMU-d from north.
Caroli,a. tow. jean ainjf , .awartft of our
people remored to Ccerria t Alabame eootaioi
loore natirrs of Jtonb-aroliiia than of any oth
er state In the Union, not even rareptlng Geo
area mU Sr'-"t I1' wrini, ar-l fd
CimM I'taUVl, I.M btt r.t I'.t i,u'j p,t.
e curPnt "f t'111 ,r, ' ,-
tr fbri; ',fvr.rtrl Ua throwry and I'.t 44
Dt t alt ll unrroa to be lM
n J m!j )ulino book-, tattle sn'trot 4
our lttoliiiwns7 patrSe ne apprar tarn
fuMmlad, or swwt tii.mertwl, fJ.an la ttHi s,
U mm the eerW of t'm Mit, iM h$4
him dvi l purify a nnwortby tbe Vaaerf
bertof rc bestooed on Mm. ' tUit tbe
of Morris, too, ! '"" M bU f- h
Ik tfe. reeeinlj puiKf d ie IU Wt tsi f on
ly,t.lf of the Mcners of lfce l)rd",
of Indeoemleneer nMenwna w umjwip
' . a a .at .
be bee t P tHttnmj npaetl
Il it net te be refTe'tad, that a Wf
Julai'a atation-ene of tie iKts t n
faprtaae Court s tbe UaUed Itatra-slii
64 a plrsmre In sWaaaiaf tU snemonei
many of Iboae l3eatrWus dr4- wbO scorns
of Indrpendrree I It rertalnly was not to
nry, it eV Jwike to tbe petrlot'iam ana ri
fcntly of Ore. Creene, to detraet fraea tbe a,.
Ita of etber W o km) brave and pab.
Mwxiaiev. ' ' '; i
ff We been ledum!' Ibeae remarks
Hadlog ta tbe bat North American Metie, at
rtkle beaded - hU-U Vrndkated,- to Com
Maili wb native nf tbe Hl f-ted comnri if
rlait lie was tbe vooet setto, aa)o as,
uceewfulonbe PoHA itWrs wbifftfttcdale
eonqueat of thst nation, and Ibe slestnitCoa d
Iti fwernmtnt. He fungbt the Buen A
tnana and rroaslana, In every aVpartWctrt cf U
eount7 1 and, when eM hope of ToM, ernes.
ootii were bet, be fled from tUrnnt ef kt
gia t the Governor of Alaliams, one. of bet EenJ ft, pf (UltSmorc) proceed a fuCoa 1 1
ator-TnI one of ber lleprestntativta to Can-
err, are fronvNortk-TaroCn.
Not bmf atnee, wt saw a list of the inemoers
of tbe Obi tVgWUture, with lb pUce of tbelr
nativiiv anneied i and tbe iwfcbcr of nabvc or
Norrti-CarMm awrfm-J a.- AI-U Kenticky,
trfinoie.- Miieentisie,e- and in
evtty artUcment yoa uT Knd aativea of North
Carotins.
We bar- been led to these remarks, by are
Ing in th Indiana Publie ledger," a comet
list of the birth-place of eat member of the
legislatur- of that state, at Its bet wiotet's ace-
ion bleb ia at foUowe t '
aueeeeded in reaching the aborts of iwro
la 1777-e Cnd biro W PbiWelpbls teadrMir
hi errkt to tbe American fongreta, TV
riler who vindicate bia memory frm tW at
pertlnn bfMnmm, (beBeredjo be Celitati
A correipondent of the New York 1
Commerrlal Advertiser, in giving an
account, of tbe assemblage of persona
around the Speaker! cbair at the in
auguration of Mr. J. Q. Adams, ajys t
r LWttbin that hule spice wis conctn
trated a maaa of intellectual streoeth, cal-
enlated when called into energetic action,
to tbske - tbi continent from one -end to
anotner, and to eaoe ; li rooUon ..to
of 30 gum, (which hit lately sailed from
ETrj-fand-ro the South teas.) will be fonnd
""" tl wen""H inf cenl
of ihe , expedition rr iching that ."point.
It II Intcn Jed," on "reaching M'Keoiie's
river, that a part shall proceed Eastward,
and explore the line of coast between
that and-Coppermine' river. A detach
ment of the t ime expedition baa grtoe on
by wayptllu.lfpri'a.P.tY'' AW'
North r-rolina,
KenHtcky,
Viginia.
I'rnnsvrmnU,
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OL'o,
Intliana,
toutbarofina,
Maryland,
't'enneaeek ...
b felt througout tbeviBt-wed.i whouTany rom;romix of
". . T.I r r . r i. . I f-.. . ! C. Jr.
Tfiere, wtthTn a few feet of each" ther,
stood Adams, Monroe, Clay, MrshUi
Jsrkton, Ckav Calhoun, Webster,
Story, Emmet, t Tat ell, and Wirt.
NATIONAL POLICY.
-Tht l.o polkr Af;cojrtou'hrry fa 16
1 ! . . . - W
Trfaraehoselta, 3
.-.Uttrly onehtirtb of tho whole nuaiber being
nairea"f iVortbXarobM. "LZi
.It bat been ebu-rrrd to us a a rerrarlable
circumstance, that more than arTwrtA of tb
whole number of the United States Senators,
are natiret rf the two rarofinas
Theae are ruriotti and not unprofitable facia.
Tliry indicate two thing : the enterpiifing
tplnt of otir ciliien i IhaMhere I aometbing
wrong In the pTicv of Nt.rth cirolina otheN
iae-ae--yf hft-ntfirtf-a-ould not dtwett
wkikJuTany rom;romix of character, tol e'r -!"itPcd .n.I..,!f If. frend. an'd reek. now
perfrct ber (tystem of rlrfence : and to
bind tbeeatremest parttcf ber Union to
geiher by ligaments whirb time itself will
retpettrrmd which will make her.nn long
The exploion of single iheli would ' .country of separate interests tnd feel
r.pplkai3oi toofpalpable fur
. .... - lime.) -
Civilization A law has betn patsef'
by the common council of Albany,, (N
Y- to prevent the barbarous custom ot
T jifiwvrz Vlfs, ami making other vgty not
en. 'in the streets before and during
atpctionf,- " "U'i
mcsnr fn- edueatintf the rlr- renrraiiof 1
fla 1 nea tea eitaaae. nl tavat t aai o aaii oawatK iKnna. I " I
aw-av weive w ma ' J t 'l I w i tuuilUcr
ing menace about their bite, and dash hrr
impotent fury against her sidSj but ahe
win ttiu nana unmoved amidst the com
Ingt, but a nation united by one common
tnterest,nd one kindred feeling. She
may then defy a world of arm.,- Like a
motionan emblem alike of safety and
durability. Kot. Journal.
"Colonel' Suvena'ofltoMen, (N. Y.)
has issued k proposition for a rail way from
the city of New York to Albany, and calla
on the Uuxens of New York o dcootrte
one dollar each in one of tbe city banks.
for which turn the subscriber is to be
entitled to i share in the said -rail road.
In a letter to Governor Clihtoh; CftldtieT
Stephens calculates tbe cost of this rail
road at 5,000 dollars permile, or 750,ooo!
dollar &Mh-H& fmlr'rrf cwnputesr
tnat a steam carnage may-travel along
jrwii eTTTornpTeTed, at Ihe rate
Iwne in tbe wild, of the W'eW.- Btn h ia tof
In nnmhert alone that the ttate i a loser i enter.
prite, taleota, and wealth, are all trarellipg
Wen f H ill our LegWatnre do nothing to cheek
title state of, things f We are well aware that
it canrot be entirety atopped t bu much ran b
don towan!a i, by bringing into aetlon, the
moral and pbyaical resource of the atate i Pro-
of 10, 25, or even 30 miles an hour.
cjptjiy srjtutEs Jtca
go on with tbe :.rk of Internal Improvement:
reform far fnttitnti. the Slate! and b-t all
freemen into an equal abare of political pr!.
lege and civil right : Do Uii. and tou will put
a check to that emigration which it carrying off j Brigadier J
the enterpT awl wealth of the fjate.
Since writing the aboro.we hv glanced an
eye over a lUt of memberaof the lite Xpngfest,
with the plae of their birth annexed, recently
publidtedjajhe National Journal,,,. The fellow
ing ii a CMidenacd view of the article i
Bom in Maine, 4j New HampibireT
7; Massachusetts, 20 j Ilhole Island), 2;
Cohnrticuf,2 Ve rmonNlt i Ne w York,
-ill Jew JeMeyi 7 ; rennsvlvanw, 52
i.elaware,T M
NCrolim,44
3 ; Kentu
MTbe Inherent trdor of bis warlike
apiHt, bit habits of activity and the rV
sire of efficiently serving ibt cnv,.whick
he bad ao warmly tnibrtced.did opt per
tnitilm to wth for tbe decision f tu
body ww bi appiUation, but - 4nm
oatelyJjjjneiL.iheuirriij. 1.11a was i:
IJrandywrrx, on the dy nf tbe battle, wh
the Marqeit de Iafavetrerand other tin
ttnguished foreign nflkers, in tbt suite of
General Waahington. ' At the time hrf
our rieht wing wat turned by tbe vktoi-
ous enemy preiting upon as, and the n-l
pid retreat of tbe rigbt and centre ofeorl
army became ine consequence. vmi
PirlaskI propoted to General Wthini,t
to give bim the'eommaod of bia bud,
guard, eonsitii' ot about thirty hor
men. . Tit . wa Jtatlily . grnr and
: rUU . wills Ma usual . intrepidity it
judgmctJ, led them lo the charge, tri
eceeeded ,in fetarding tbs, advsnt oi
the enemy a delay v. hkb ws. of rbrl
highest importaoce to our retreating sr
mr. Koteover.ibe penetrating militjrr
nufl frit of PuUakl aoon perceived, ihit
tbe enemy were rnt ceuvering to hit
posteMton i ' the road leading to Chester,
with Ihe view of rutting off our retreat,
rr, at lent, the rolumn rf or beryir
He hastened to General Washington, to
UowmMite'ate tWtTforr4atiafllnl1ri I
immeditelr authorised by the comm
der tt rbief to collect as mabf ijthttit:.
terra troop as ne cmiid. hnl at Mno,o
make the bet of them. Tbie wasmw:
fbrtttnately exctaled by Pulaski, who.hr
in.iohliquet a!Tance:'upon'.llle, enemy'
iront ana ncm tjans, flelentefl tnwr nn-
iccl, and effectually protected our bif-
gage, and ibe retreat of our armfL:. . -
MThis important service was justly ap
preciated by General Washington wt9
did not fir! 'i'd rccemmenil Pulaski to Cir
gress; and that body passed he fdllowirg
resolution, on the 15 bfSeptemberil777.
u Resolved, that' a eommandcr'of the
horse be appointed, with the rank of a
have created a chasm such as this coun
try would have flt for a century.'
CeswacAien.a.Tbe.VMhrngton. City.
Gaxetterin nolicinar Mr. Dwiebt'a obiee-
lion's lo Gen. Jackson, in consequence of
tne measures adopted by him to ave bis
country, sayst '
u The editor of tbe Daily Advertiter
might as well complain of tbe firemen for
pulling down a house to save' a whole
street from conflagration, aa to exclaim
against Gen. Jackson for adopting the
means necessary to repulse the British
from tbe AliaaitsippL .Had tbe.enemv
St into N. Orleans with his " Beauty and
aoty? Mr. -Dwight, perhaps, would
have thought Gen. Jaokaon much better
qualified Jbr the Presidency."
...The reader. mill be able lo form
Jdsaprthiwealtb, of -Aew.yiriiid.tho
rapid growth which it is now takine.be
..'as. ... " . ?
in witowingparatTraprrrwhrerrwppwst
one or the paper printed iq that city.
t ircyaajc.-.vve are . warranted in
saying, that next summer, more houses,
stores, kc. will be built in this, city, than
..... t . a at
ccr .wa t.nown to oe erected in one tea- f r.ant.in s.mm,. W u IUa ic- r T -
'qnSoroshrgeworks are alreadyomijoy RoVffof Ruisl t o loin i Nonhfr-''---
mefrcedandenrMwrrmisonsrin
"IrvMnrrhefialn
u'lttl ...J.. ' it.: i '. . I temnteri to detail the fi-nt nf h v...x.i:. 1 ,nn r, ...-Jiu. Ll.ru!ruii!JLU.'
. r '"wr--nw W nive nA, U-rnulJ. I'!iim,.,. BiT.vvar,.. tia
t . . . -M ... , '
met witn no countenance Irom his own creucnce "
count rv men, and jt. wai by tbe assistance ' Creene. Ilia work was prepared with great la-
uf other countries that h wa enabled to- bor, and iaaued forth to the world in solid qtiar.j
rVJs' VJKwfiZ& ibttPth PillaakiV i,
luckT, 5 t Tennessee, It FoteiKQ La KUr4U
Countries, fi ; Vpaccounted for, 6.
AH the representative from North-Carolina
are natlveaoftbe State, except two Mew,. H
tV. L'nRnoriut Jnhn T yinu- U t....i. r ,v.
"T .u"""lvre ratnoi iniorm us mar lre native orrirrinla.' '
o dount that ten thouiund mechanics, in
The Run at Castle Garden, New-York.
hjch announced the result of the Presi-
imiial eledion, was taken from Spain by
1. t r w . , .
ilM Count ruusfn
Perbaji nomter of tany static;": who -SaiM
'detail the e-enM of the Kevolulion-
a 'Q.jompktej!y' iaffelVfniny.
i Judge Jtthtiion in Ills lifij of Cen.
prosecute it to a glorious result. Who
knows. out Captain Symmes' project may
ancefrom France by England and i terminate in. aimilais manner m,rf.r f;;
from England by America. I eijjn patronage f Wat. Jour.
to' form I but it fell still-born frhm the.pte-4nrt
if it baa attracted notice, it has been more on
account f its malignant perverrion of truth,
than farits intrinsic merits;
Iungeuicr,.
" The ballots being tikeu, Count Pul-
asai was elected." i. -
On the next day after the battle of
Brandy wine, 12th of September, the a'
my rested ibout Chester; on the 13th, it
passed " th iitui;:hv" Phlladelpliiar; and "pro
ceeded as far as Cetmatitown I on me
next day, it re crossed the .Schuylkill, "''
niBltedonhe- Lancaster toatfbbotlt wfcst-'
w then called the Warren layertij . Pn.
bft l 6ihi Pulaakrt JndftfaOgHble' M
from-axompWe tac,.
most interesting un.
od4igblyrelHttble to PulaskrOL.
this fad, our biographer TJ'ldge Johnson
does not seem 1,0 have betn apprUed;
norr'ndeed, doea he appear to have pv
iaesed:oy - accurate Jc nowiyJW.' J "4tv-
octurencea ol toa'Haf.--r--'
Coimt-J,JW, wiuVbla legionrWsi flrjlcred
k Ftb Carolina 'TiTtlieryea'e ir?9i"and wW"
irrealTv tiirnimentkl in aiilnirtheeirofCluTiet-
rnv
- After the enemy , bad retreated from
Ch'arieaton,' t'ount PubMkV'iw
gia, where he concerted, with Count IiE-tirj.
pl4nto-eapftiwflaTftnrmh,;then In powessiw
of the British On fherHth ef October, 1779 -tbe
assault was made on Savannah, by the com
bined force of Franee atl 'Amctica. In that
attempt, 'Coont Pulaski received a avivcUbo
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