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M lied rtwdufkxi of tbintfof ctrry tKlnf la llit Etnj4ff , ikr civil it well hi mU try 6f tntt:Wt irwf tontUitd ht prck bf Ik mcmoriblf oH, bicb cirUinlf rvootof kit prtdfrrttort ouI4 kTf Jftfi io pfownji I iU ! M OMft t Ik MuUm oitkr of tkint, luch if t. Kttrv iklnj tnutt bt cutlitKd tfpoo n footing. Tkt Cipiul It lrnuil, rJ r cr at comnocc4 lor lL Uttoaun Lm pirt. Tht popaUre er rtlncd bjr rduclion in Iht prkt of proilont." An American qutrnn hi cut n ckof iq ih rodtrd of Smvm. The obct of iittrrU! there it tuppowd lo b io protect ibe mertbini vrtl of tht United Sutci itint piratic r ittckt. A lh from ih oflU of ilr IViiob Pitriol farirfi m with Jtk htm Du ta to (be Bib eApty. tTtn. rit 6. UwUnt riire ail the infurnutioa that UcidcI lo(rrtftiiF-nc Ik bat Tittle hM ocevmd. Some bold pirmto hare appeired off Rcnbarr. aal the atramJMial u altrr thm. No trnt hu traiupirvd frwn the Imnrjrnlt. and Ve befiee theuf namben and morenirntt are fttMralljr etajrerrated. The rebel do not di. oarer tiwff or ettcrpnie, tnu toe uutcn ere too vtlk to 'eihlbtt. Pkmannf and Sourahay, are no doubt, petfrrtrf aate ir&m the enemy, Thr d'taturbancet apprehended Li Cheribon hav e not broke out. anil all appert quirt in Packal onfwg. Weahould not be turprited if a peace la hrtxiRTjt toon, and hope it may be JittV or no buwnet dotn(f prce of almoat t very article nominal. M I SC ELI. AN EO US. A lady in Drimfield '.Matsachuietts,) baa, in a little more than all year, be come the mother of tix aona, the oldett baring been born September 16. 1819, nd trie youngeat. February 3, 1126. ant! thr bear the following very impoinff Ttitmet. tlx 1 Jamea Monroe, Ihomaa Jet fervn, George Washington, John Ad ma. Aaron de La Fayette, and Simon Bolivir. Success attend them and 'may the seventh be named Hippocrates. A horse, believed to have been bitten by a mad dog, and to have been mad for the last two days, broke out of a stable one night last week, tt the Orange Tree in 6th street, above Poplar Lane, Phlla drJphia,and galloped violently down sixth io Green street, where he fell down on a Reap of bricks, and wat killed by the peo ple. The horse wat valuable, and the property of T. Camac, Esq. He had at templed, and wat near making his way Into a tavern, tba keeper of which, and bis guests, were exceedingly alarmed. Joseph Cavender, an old revo revolutionary soldier committed suicide last month, near Hopkinsville Kentucky, by drinking lau danum. On the previous day, be showed to several persons two phiafi full, which h said he had procured for that purpose. Ha was an honest innocent old man, and thera i general regret in hit neighbor hood, that he should bare committed auch an act. Thirteen hundred woodpeckert were JiUfrd a abort tuse'hince, in the vicloltv T Connersvillo, Indiana, by party of tweivt. a no practice 01 Destroying Birds unul the species become extinct is ex tremely hazardous ; the experiment lias been made Jn. different sections of the country, and almost, invariably some destructive insect bas multiplied 10 such an client as to do ten-fold more injury to the crops than the birds are capable of doing. Even the woodpeckers, in some parts of the country, may be a pro tection to 1 he farmer. tlf tfJU, ' if.r.tir nttuxrttto. 1 b x . . at n i i 1 A f U l ittU'4Mcli44 it tatixl ( Umr 44 M'tWo. tl(iaofJi)!r Hffl Mp V:.itrt Mr. Puinte'ii Mi hU M it4.tilX4, o1 kmS,f Cttntft lib iktt eowrft4 IHt"fc4 .M.kaoi Ml AJr4!lf U IU CoC"t Uert. abbootb ikt rJ laort U V& jri b iotb Hoo-" - t A fttf tttmWarVawf H'elf Kwh pUrt in rnftaad. Tbo trU UU w r T , ret i , iiairi"aie fnnwi im uifn iiiwi AUWf, Jaotbttr of Sir H.Mfl D.tkf, , rgg Pi--Jltki--tf 'klfl frJ-" flank, tea f"1"" w Dy. BUtLt4 Ul Dpt" aftb, lea ofuta.(itnb. 1 M buoofQ 04 im uoy tJuritoO t tear. ahlU ber paavoor ItM aonb that aomVtr of k!fpe- T Wf Cap- tali tYl both about J J yiart of a(a. mmmwm An America offktr aba lately titlitJ Tool, nam oa tba autborlif of lady rt aiieol thert, tbat tbtra art la ibal city Irj ibt coarot of tba ytar oot Un tbaa 10 apoatotkafrora tba Cbrinlaa fait h. Itr egodet vbo pottett oay uteot ora Iron diattly Ukca Inlofavofi and loJd tt rkbet ood booora. Tbt abob noratai of CbrittUni rtUding prrninenly al Tunit It I 00. Tbey kit cburcbet atxJ atoorcot. x.mrt comz. "It bit long been 0 deaidtrotota abtt mmwi4 mJtr-Umtm ! Cuff, and nny iprironlt baft beta modtoilb a titw to tlucovtr a tubumue. Tba oucatioQ it al leoih aolvcd. and t tnclt rial foe coftt bat'betit fofd hub, ben prepared, cannot' bt diwloguiihed from Mocha of Ibt firtl (juetity. The fJloini recipe for making it. ll U hoped, will b eitractcdt end tbt eaperiroem tried by Ibott oho are Interfiled or curiooi on the tuhject 1 Shell the common chetnut. roatl and Krind h at you do cofee icrain mil omt-toccorr or chucory with tht the nut powder, ki it commonly dona iih coffee, and in tbt same proportion, and you will Snd.il so palatable and pleasant thai you will never again feel ditpoted lo purchase foreign coffer. V. f. Mt. .IJv. In New llampthirt there are Jfty cot ton and woollen manufactories. They manufacture annually, 30 million yards of rloth. M. Vroolick, a philosopher of Amster dam hat recently ascertained by saMtfa tory experiments that the mostachial bris tles about the mouth and eyes of cait rab bits, &c. art peculiar organs of touch, de signed to guide them In ibe dark, when thy can maktnouttof tbcireye. We believe it is commonly supposed that they are connected with the sense of smelling. roflEJGA JULMSTERS. We gave latt week, an extract from one of Mr. Carter's letters from Europe, descriptive of the splendor or our minis trr, Mr Brown's, style of living in Paris Now we cannot but think tbat a more re publican and plain style, would belter become the representative of our Coun try. Miould 00 change be made in these things, our republic will soon become as gaudy and tinselled as the best jewelled monarchy extant Whilst upon this theme, we would remark that we have set n tht Drttt of one of our Charge De Affair to South America, and will try to describe it to our readers. A blue cloth CW, vorked vnth gold four or five inthtt drefi, upon the lappets; cvffi, breatt, and collar, wlh gold buttont j white waist-coal worked to match, vith gold button and other gold intignia to correfid ! Tbe cost we. forget. What would be the sur prise of one of our honest farmers, if he could be transported to a levee, and see a minister of America, a Democratic Re publican, strutting about in a gold laced coat, waist -coat, tec.' Would he believe that that man represented republican ism ? We doubt it. Yet, this is nothing xuihrfiatatt; tnfr-rvtd Ttiifiei, irnrvrrand iforkt, tfiotnt, etc. of the minister. Is there no necessity for reform f But this must begin with the President. Penmyh'ania Democrat. - IMPnOVED TJICTlCi. ' JVrw .Yert, Aug. 26 We had the pleasure of witnessing militia drill at Kichmond, upon btaten Island, yesterday afternoon ; and a new idea in tactics was suted o! We. oflicera and jDon-coirjrnisiion- ed officers,- performing therinfantry drill with muskets; and in addition to tbe usual armor, we observed thai about every other man bad a error in his mouth. which he puffed away lustily between every word of command. 7rG7$WfeiehTEiq. olt?ixfina, formerly a merchant in Mobile,' has been appointed by the President and . Senate Consul at Laguira, in South-America. , ijO - k.fi a Ua.k Oo, imkmm'tt I B4 tt aiff4 U owl mV Uf ik4 oo mt iU r4 lffik, ( S a tkwki4 iWmIii) akU( Of ofbwriio4. C7 Aad t vvwUbert rta4 U CarrrptMk.Uaii, W fXtiif, U a if 04f lU. M of vf f4- tf tt (atttrt. Tl4 . OMctif it kVot UW ftmt M KtftnVf IM Urt of ! ajA4M are 04 UM oi(b glove 00. t rMrr f k4 Mtf. tieo ike ,U io-cs tkert eii ifroaj aWikw to ike adou;irjU. wvtrr. rivrr nnr.tr. At U bxe f U of pka vttre of (artbrva M oaa cdt'vu. Ibal prt of tJu aonoal gnot of lb Hal lo lb Bod, akWJ b etpenJwl U fmximmg a yr ed of lb 4ir o teWboird at lb oaetk, h b XrirtbulfJ iLronbool lb titXt, by oron of Ik Cm$Mj AfrirohortJ iotiiU, W abooU b pWawd lo bear that tbU onlrf b beOB) eomd Uto effVct tt. krerw, ibt Birch of Iht tbrat ba oot abtatlf Uea mit, a fea lkl k ia oow alwoei too la I Um tot fur lbi araao. a Uw ottka, lb brotn of iLia part of tbt Matt 1 10 k nrt Utbw4 bL -Wa U!itt (W m, of ,fct r-Jltortof tb Bl'jb See ia Ik Secretary aibi Utarlr B ao, eUiU b glaj to kaov (, kim. wbetber lb avder km tb pvnbVi baa bee emoted, rJ if oCtbea by lb t&tnbailao havaotbee Okade? On tb ether LarvlVk Ua bee aef UtJ, tb pbBc Ought lo knew ob ittobhuM k tb boatnetav I CWE LY rOIMT. Jtmtt tUtmlt, of Vtryinia, , a abort liave atnci appoiied by tb CarM U that aiaia ! " f ,l ft of tb Oneral Court. IU neerped of e ofBc i but after hit acceptance, 1 he aaretaintj tbat hie appointment nat rather unpopular iixth &nrt nbere he a to r- tide ; and alwiUinj t til an office agrnia! tb iSf.f tu4 people, be determined to tend Wk to the 'juveroor bit comaaatiofl, in order that ojtne otlrr penoaanifbl b appointed bo would be mo acceptable lo tbe public. It ia in tw. rii,l -,J- reeently appointed in thia at ate, doea not take the tame vi of tbt aobjm. "Wt betteveihe moat popular ad be eouU now d, nould be to imitate Jamti PltatanS, of Virginia. - CO.OVZVO THE BUCKS." We gire phr, ia thia weeVi paper, to a comnMinifatioN from, a subscriber, on tbe sub ject of Colun'iing the Blacks." We doubt m hetlirr the iet and aentiotenta of thia piece nill wieet the general approbatioa of our read era. It aa a dajigerau aubject to meddle with. and one a hich the people of the Smith are, and ought to be, extremely jealous. XTt, however, deem it nothing but juatice, a " neophilut, Laa written in revpcclful language, to let him be beard. tWcnting an impartial course, we never exeludr from our coluniiw a communica tion merer) brcauae it doea not agree with our owa aentimen a. Let every cauae be beard 1 if it ia good, tbt it may be auatained ; if bad, tbat it ma) bt eipoacd and put down. BRIDGE BURXIXO. Matthew and Juhn Rincaid, were tried at the bvt term ol the Miperior court for Kenhawa county, Virginia, for burning a new and elegant bridge, completed the bat aeaon.over the f.auly river, in the western part of Virginia; the jury found 4000 damages against each. of the parties ; and the court sentenced them, betides, to be imprisoned in tbe county jail three yean. to stand in She public pillory one hour during t public court week each year, and at the ex piration of the three year, to give bail, one thtuMiid dollars each, to keep the peace for the spate of aeVcn year. This it a heavy penalty, bi not disproportioned,' in our view, to the nsangWyof the trlmersM the-mischief attenv dant da it. It appear that John Kincaid waa tbe proprietor of the land on each aide ofJbe river wkere the bridge, waa built 1 and that Matthew Kiacaid waa hit son. They were aw arded a reasonable price for the land, by the bridge company; but were dissatisfied"; aad formed a renfl ution to destroy th bridge, sooner or later. ' " ' OCT There ia a special law of tliia state, nmiiraj it tolony-to desroy bridges.-.. .ZZZZZZ thunder storm, week before last, a child of Mr. King, living on the west border of thia county, was killed by lightning. - It appears tnai a new chimney was building to Mr. Ki'nga house, and of course the hou;e partially open : as the storm eameofti the rain blew into the house, and Mrs. King went out, and got on the scaffolding round the Chimney, to fatten up a blanket to keep out the 'run; her little ehild had followed her, and r lit 1 -1 f-J I lU a-tr h io t a-ab Uri Wo ? 4 U Ul Ur tbi'l '- "' f k. K,a,-oa.4tkta4b-M. ra WMfta i titi, rnn urn mkul .MQivrMtrr. n 1 TV tJ ' Crt.M t&M.. - 4. muii ml tUi lb lr. a'f Jr Utvm, - aamB U n.Lkil, Uoprrl. II aaiti--IU tMyTvetaaiiaaiiaiaaaflU tettfk afWded la aba, tVh bta in xrwk itUMlUatir oik aaia4. sjtnat. If wauk a-e,b UattU kit aVaty krif tl1"ri Mrelv ry tkl"! lb rataaey, a4 mmw iU -U-U" IU t t.U - lwwi awwtrf Vkl Up Smm f vmmmmm mm mm Waatakb a4 tb )ibaiiMWlb Cmm. rat a tmn aaaavabm tn tBw, lb rU abMt appawaa, la by Omi mm. 1 t a t a. . a a atkarfjoa trtfg ta v ver tb mia. , by ab fM Uea Vamot, tit tea UM Imt a-. ,Ub lb a.lr of in 0a af t It aaa awnry, by fraUt t tawary tlaMAabb abali etptr at lb t4f UmmiI arW-i of tfc l-rw Am-mmtyr TVa novtr brt VM4 lo lb tfae. at pfttUeU lb a la grfd by tb CeartrtutU) of lb Vni4 Hale bf mmilu eraaiaMstib Pree-irot at lb V. Itait If ay dSerax, lb ttpeaOika kt lb atal ca twlw a nrT tbaa tb U) tb Ldtt tomiiu'iom how obobaerbad of tb rreekbnrfef lb l'at4 at U)lf beiue lb Itnal lb f every pervoo ptW fce tb vaennt IRr Tb tula kttet f lb aeawtiiirfiM tbat tb duty uf tb itrt 'm, m nc1, t aay to tb Owned. Ontlraaro. I IB lb vacancy l mtaMwo. I piMMliwaoM A. Bi I aA lie ibe U. tit of the CWol." Tb bjcl U the lectUMiely bM lb CouneJi f tif fit tbeif "! afiiat eoamwn prune A. 0. Ibe Wt tta laiftroir nae C U to tb Council f tve their ! i lb aCinia it. IrMlrd of tbba (mne, l m tmi, thai focrur M.lUr, and aner bm tVnarnor fWrinn. al once ornmi bWo lb countd every name that had bee wxM'KMHil or binud f-r tb tnVr,and thoa yicbbiHf lb Por, and if!"if b r efionaJMbiy.to lie ciliukinf tacn rea. tic, tot trwnl atrw.pUud by b eoMlitulmn, but a fp ani ; TS prvnt eounctnor. too, naat rad of rrliK tbia wan f bi fjnlmmc$ lo otd ii apcoaibtMy. fWly au4 tb ocu laeierciae a Ittelr bmf autbonty," obkb tbey ba no rirtit to exrc'xe. . v Tbit aubjrrt ia capabU of anj.le UluarntUm. lo bow that the totniafc onder the eonetim. lion, ovrit to hiim or nominal, on person al I a time, to in -uncii, nor iw run wij apf-mni, but to 4Ae on. Rut no tl:usrt ia nrCrviarr reau U CmnuiK, ana tnra. i dmm, wkx a ill at once xw that it U intended be gweinor to da aon1hinf, mne than merely 10 mil knowa tb vacancy, and name lb candidate!" lliingt hich, it it presumable are at well known to lb Council a to the gov. ernnr. Hut, let juriee b don to Governor Burton, In lhi ma' trr. II i not without a prrcetlcnt A, hinted before. Ida prrdeeewaw, -- iiwui r tmam tnuer, or par Jan, am rrpnm memon , punued the same ,rreporvubl courar, and prwoably frmw tb anaw atmir aa. hot . ia tbia 1b only rMrtVcuUr in wUtcb th adminiatra i tioaiof tbcae two ajantlemen rerniblcone ano tler. Tb ar,Ja, from the gallows, of .Vcrtw JIM, lately convicted in DavUUon county, fur perpetrating a m on the body of a white wo man, miglit be adduced aa another fact, to run oul th prraltl. If the fr of loaiog popularity be the motive that iiifluencri tiie peawnt incumbent,, it ap peara to me, that tt imiel hm in a wrona; direc tion. He ahotild nltier imi'irtc Jobs ilaaaca, than Witiuaj lliLita. Ilia maxim should be, never atume any power nt grant,! by-4lH conalitution, or law 1 ami thoae granted, aJoata exrrciae with a Cearicaa diacttlioo.-... . . .. , . JUSTICE. . William blHler, in the full tide of his mi-t-ken lenity, never anakhtd from the galloaaa icoundirl more Uacning H, than negro Am. He hu been lore noted for his villanie. Lat summer, he broke into h e Maatcr'a cheat, and robbed him of a hundred ailver dollarai he rob bed a Mr. Parmer ff hit porkrt-book, contain ing more than jC0j ht tl.reateneJ to kill a white wnnjn, lu knew oi ma tnetr. ami acta ally did commit a rape on ber, intending to follow it up by ber murder, aa it is believed. had he nut been taken in the act j he w aa con victe d for the rape, nd Governor llurtua par doned him. J. roa Taa wtaTsa ciaotixna. COLOSIZtXG IBE BLiCXX Ma. Editor: In the Inst Carolini an (No. 525) I find the following brief statement and interrogatory : Mt is computed that the Blacks increase 60, 000 a year in this country j and that the Colonization Society remove one thousand a year. At this rate, how L . I long a lime will it require to rid the country of them ?J If this view of the subject is inten ded to. show that the Colonization Society is likely, to fall sort of its ob- ject, it must have proceeded from a very limited acquaintance .with the design of that Institution. - If it it not "generally-kno wn, it ought to be -tlftftKcl! Societies are intense d "ij'nijr "as" the means of bringing into operation a more potent 6Cn?Jr." jln' a work of this nature, there are several parts to be performed, The first is, to stir up and direct pubficUemTo ject j and show, by practical cxperi. mcnt, iga.1 lac ooject 19. auacnacic. patriotic Hi rtii-fia t Cfctfi.i g U. (!iJ,!t, .ift.tSii tl,t tht il 'Ufrrtw J ravaittatt fcf It'' crttlrJ iulithtt I aniy uv ht If 1 in it!lttlfJ rfy, la tiffin tot'ul capailiy 'lu6Ui,Iy frtfJ ty In pftlf.) HU door, K lyegit! a a lure q thf leveral staitt anott carry CO t! pfoccii, UU Congrttt taJt iba atMMafsuBlcMnijircCfWffaay tat. roe.'ia tKetrfoUy, touttt tf aatloeal policy, Uu!au4 enioatljr la porra tht !api cf Jlrvrl, Slilft jft I&4 'aVf." fMI, ,:HeM aocJflici iff (Jolrg, iaj Mr. - I J. tl... or arver tipema-w-ww, 11 T-wrw iKovilfig ibak alavcry It LoA aa tvll aoJ 1 crime l tad art nek if daily ap. palt to lit juailcr, tht bomaaiiy, aoj iht rtlifloa, of tneir Cfuaty, ia Ubalf ol a violated and abused people, h it only meant to retoovc enough to demobttrstt villi crlai&ty that Gov. crament con rcmovt the reit. Net lci tbao Ttn JhttnanJ but already pone, some to Haiti, aorot to Libe ria. Dy oiog to the Utter place, their situation becomes cotnptetcly happy 1 by going to llayti, emigrants find 1 vast change for the Utter and 1 great part of the ditiatiifaction laid 10 have been among the a, turci out lo b false. Now, if individual muo'Ccrocr, in the ahdrt ipiceci ihrceVr four trart. can restore la their native. rights Ttn jnoiuana, ana renuer mem nappy, whaJ may we not lo.k for, wheo gtv m i - at B. .. m, m a eroment arull umlcfUlc.thc, troik ia g99i turnrtl Actual experiment hat shown the way. Surely, eur country hat loo much enterprise and m3gnan1mHy7""t3 aoffcr-ihe-prttettt -auspicious moment to pass unim proved". TIIEOI'UILUS. The Que lcc (iet!c mention lb tin goUr cae of the1 body of a womaa fuund underayed in Ihe old cemetery of cl rranroit, Hlvlete nu aud, alter n m vu ricd 43 yesrt. ll is neiiber piiifi-;,nor ossified, but bas been preserved by iit ext:aordiury fauicii.' Th headindpiri of ibe feel were wanting, but the other pails of (he body were quite perfect, and the flrsb retained its f'lltnctt and fresh ness of appeal ence. This was "the cats lowiib ibt interior coalings of the body, particularly the lungt and t!omaclh4u'o wlt'ub Urge incisions were made. An attempt w made to remove il to tb6 mutfuro at Quebec, but it met with op poajuuu fiom Jh jnhrfbltinis and relative of tb deceased, and it t abandontd. - -Tht Loodoa Mon.ing Chronicle grave ly announced, at tht close of tbe month of May, that "a subsrlptlon for the re lief cf the l .te Prikltlcnt of tba L'cltcrt Elates, Mr. Jrfftrnon, bad couimcnced, in hit native fctpaj, Boston 1" The man who exhibited himself in England aa a living skeleton, grew vo fit 00 his success, that be is now exhibit ing himself in Trance as a second fauitl Ltrubcit. A Swedish 74 end frigate, which were libelled by their crews for the payment of (heir wages, acre lately put upat auction at New York. The 7 wat knocked down for 70,000, but wat no tale. The frigate brottght 833,200. A labourer, on the Ohio Canal, wanton ly killed 3 or 4 of his fellow labouicrs lor taking a bottle of whiskey from bis knap sack. The subsci ipiions in favour of a voyage of discovery, by Mr. Reynolds, are pro- greasing, beaded by -the names of the oc- 'reUr? 01 l"e-WarVMirC r7.bb fl.a Maiaalawai f .t,. ff!ASM. MafrtmS. tt'UJ . " . . .1 1 a l'IW3li;i VtJMCiaif w.wssw a vuaanry a number of respectable citizens. 1 be number of arrivals at Wilmingtoa. in this State, during the year ending tho 3 lit whimo, was 4284 ships, 203 brig 1 80 schooners, 4 1 sloop. 1 73 were from foreign, and 235 from American porti. The ruintof the Exchange Buildings at New York, which were burnt on, tbe 38th of April last, are still smoking. The nreseirt crtm of Coc in Tennes ¬ see it expected to excecd ttie lasl by UV ,Q0(Lb4laT-4aal-.yAt:fc. bales, .' X I'aTy'whb" visitecf ;fr:rJtfcri 1 822, states that: she saw a coarse look ing volume in his "cabinet, entitled ul-6el.H-h contained pasted scraps of. news- ' papers, of all the abuse that was so lavis--ly heaped against him during the war vuaiha (UmiaV of Aflamt and Jeffer son was receive'd at Liverpool, EngJan! the colors of the shipping in that pot nerc immctliatel; displayed at half-mas- tt'1 I iiiii'i'?r .-.V' Tf
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