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"wpm-rveH y. ' . . i u i v L TTl'.. rrT.UM. I '"1 : ..j m VAru.rr, nC l?e l vrMtni of ihc ted- !'er . onerecWecirrom c... .trinmt'on .....fthe .iMiUottoirrw"; y;J, Mer of t. nf"ll sr- felt humuuwu (Norlh hJJ been iu -- )lU,,on Tor Carnlin) to procure J t he ,a improvement , y the lTi' ..A. Ivt-...i P. Sfwttor;inaieakin2of a nm: cr in i is - .-, i ... l. ..r.,i.H inniu . unmuitiu " . i' r.t. .nn nf Virtrlnui mo wui u --- ... . ... lie money. ... b,t tj,e WOrk In KenhickyM; I V CroUn. wen; i"""" ;:' vzri ranai The following is believed to be corrtA it!("-i"'t of the votes given by the people nf . . '..-I Ci... I.. . K.,..mr 1.rV.n. ihe cause of I identifying: Sir George StfctwMto he !,;.'. vUmi, far President., South Carolina ap. - - " I i . i f PTTPn 111 aJ H 'I ' '.... h V i AM ntl I ll ! IT 1 Si ATI! Sl I ft ft m U n old author oi me incompai ,? - v,,:u, utt -7 .... j, Mimmon l an oia u ... . ... .,..inh th the foi u. have no rreUe meant of commjr t her ' ah' .'I'. - TrS: , : ;i i? William' Dra I rote. Delaware .! dec,, by ih. Iet.r , . . ..... I IOWi;iK un'i 1IW..V- --- u...l.-f nirriiional vol H believed to Dive in 7den,N.Y..hatruaHwa,. e tomch of t"e' nyK, ' i t J, f4Ct not known protaW7 w im bcliee tht the bunk ere .11 ther Untre rd t tire it tinner. la from 'J rear cite r s tomcn oi -1 it K t f4Cj not known pwjy y I. .It w owl, 10 l-.b; 15 in;Lrener,!itt of our readers, that Sir Wil I vi-.-..-r of the M m,n toutO t s..tl li.A UArr nferencc w 'uuv n.n. ih ct m of Junius pen, I'Vescnuto 'CT Kentucky Hili VoTA C.roUna na( We h.ye frequenily ieen w J wrf d Mf BurkCf ,0 Mccrtatn from mi live i - k . i ..iin 'r ba , i - m r r n i - . . i u nrozres'"b . .1 I . , ...r ai one tounu m TUIC. w.v- - " - - n but her conffrewional vote iibeliered to have in dicatedinettren(pnoi mepmiea. oiimiiwppi. too, may have ar)eairum mnn we nave put her dawn at; but it i likely we have erred aRaint, ai In uvor or ourieivea. vpon tne '. n it. XMeii --wn.-,. m4do 1 1 Upton v fr ,rVr:. t.i ilncW A new era, he P' whtch ... ...mc to ht onjT , - f - hut f'r ,t,n(it h iihi"R-e 5 . .;(acb- raise . . ,. nn neeu eiitnationM raise a . . neeU 0I ., The youth of the t rcftch nr.t: ,n U led wiuia.!.ni.auon for thr virturn of the yo'th"ond the old aj;o of hua of whom send f oa n likrnesa. , TheyenvJ thrlury that was arp.red tipon the Amctkan toil, by ihc Mdo or the i.Timort.1 Washington, aim the ot-rence of vour noble ri?ht- . They envy that kotv whir.t h Jiccn acfr'i l on the soil of France, in ;he miJtt of the troubles of Pris and of er juilcv where, in brrav.ln.ihe worm, he .ntrd eouraite as little in the strtilc of debsir, as he dU in contending with the sword. , , T.:venv iKat Rv which covers the U is in, he nam of this yotitlUil leeim? ithOUlDI""h' . . . . ojrs"'tolTc "on the" tatd"tmti the-pro posi'ioti of the Senator from New Jersey to distribute, in just proportion, the funds of the Union amon tho. aercral States, khoohl be acted on. hut nevu beioro .....- juniUs, na upon receifmB tlomeh of a swine tho digestive pow tha( hc neUher di(1 he tnow.who -ifthWrml aro.cooydertd equal joi .Mm .4K. ;Qnctusion that U wa rn v ' r at was, vumv !f mUlPrattitibncr. ateam aocior thfl e(Te(:tt orJuhiumattsiioiasncu.uy. 7 r;riniti lr. iouWlcatlon, ackr1 .w-.,roomrr... afti came, la.our 'town. !. rtc!X' .1 J iiw""temerUy 10 -Uport tfe wails o: too uiu palace, ve .cdx'A'iJaW- tie which acarcefr ihs remains, Jie , in- S"t- womin- icribed ej,, . i0 Latin, to which he n)Pi".'r f ' I altlaCU HIS Blgnaiurc. "C unc nsmu ' Se Bnaate"onh1lfaUMof1 iHrtohj tro tradtttbri"" froiri6arDll inhabitant,-thai g.,005 shart. U! i.e, several oi ic i ne was man ot pieasani ana ngrrcamc s .u.honi to condition '0 take the I mahnera. mil i retruhr attendant at the 1 1 .v ' - ' - . - I " ' little brick chu'eh, which ormerty stooo in tbe corner of the saunre np,w occupied H m . ai by the I rotes'ant Lptscopai wnurcn. t...i itifni raftnot varv mora thin UUK J "v.- ' ' two or three thoutsnd front the actual tote of -the people!,. Jtt U1 appear the w, that Amlraw u ..l'.t nou aril. of an ' hund'til unit t lAotMflrt more totes frwn the people oT the ... .. p,.a , .n than iT'wt t,l.n . UUincjr.Atuunj. , s ,,r r-2407 iihnefit of the ect.'. Uncle Sam oueht n keen his dauehters in better order In Senate, 2d Feb. Mr. Branch submit - them to get so ol.en in oeot tnl a t :i-,t r.,r omJ lime, and wi'h grrn cuni"T" wrot tare. '. - . . I could wish-that it wh mor- worthy of the subct-i-moro woithv of the plicc tvhii-h I am (lestroin t si-e it ocrupv. Yr. Sir, I would wish tit, theJmst of our resolution, that the Committee or Commerce be inducted to inquire ino the expediency of appropti.iiK? a su iiTn irnt in mkft a ahin chkunel frCTl the Albemarle Sound lo tlie Atlaoic Ocean, at or near lloinotie Iijlet. CONGRESS, j Tt'Mnritlay; Jan. 21 In Senatcithe twi bills for the final settlement of certain claims in I,iuii.i:ia a'td tywiuri, srw pa3.ip; t. Dick VesAWti'dr fpftitiijn'from- "Nee Ut il, Knl'.t'.Aii rf alaierv In the. district of CoTum- bi i aid Mr. Iuyn presented a pei,ion trom ius lninc - . ' bi i aid Mr. u:iyne presented a peiiion inm VneTrencrminv twbwua iuiaii'A!? ftittsea --Ciwwlenr -S--C . Jtai?t.i .he evtrf thiol Cenerous nnd trrent, tnat I oi tr-ntsportvion of the mail on the'-Sabbvh. It aaDe irs there is a phrenoloeist at Washington, taking ibe sites and dioaen sionsof the vjrioui old hcdd in that me- r A i , i U. Vtf -u . . . .1 . trop"lls. iur n.iarni anu ju. h,cads h ive been taken off already. Pro babU Mr. Clay's will be, the next. Mi.. Whinnle: the editor of a new Da per, called the "Oripinal," published at the TiuiRe'oT l awtackct, is aid to be a vounj lady of considerable talents and taste. She Is very industrious and writes wW 'jse'an4-,tfciHtrrVilit t he-time ever come when -the press is to be man JSiLahogether by the lair sex ? Hank i A Dronosition is before ifie ------- r Legislature of Pennsylyanta, to allow Dinks tqdealln public stocks. By and by I'hev' whTisk" permission to trade in cot ton," molisies and negroes. 7 " Noabi" The Bank of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, h.ic i!.in nmff Hollar in fircilljtion Co i i 'that At,e ; 'he fcill for 'he r?pnir nmt far-one ot specie Tbo Easloo aok h(H nreervi:m i ot in iimucninu ruau, u.vu - , the nrtnamn'on DanK nioi. I i,e 'Litis- till it al..rmn:nt. . . ,k . , broker with a cap rW.y.M- na'(, ir. jotmston ; . I -i the 1loii3.ihe hill cstabit4ii!j tii territory of fl-froh, aVt'i the hill to rontMHh? tfwi present . . . . W 1 . t ,f c .i . . ......I , ft e;d deal of.disciir.ion. m r'iclted hy renTn. ti.im odrre-l b Mr. (rfirley, for i trrlut to tha? stnt" of S0J,(KX aerei of the public land's to ' i tH rn-iitrtipttdii of crtriji ca iala. and a to ishi of land, for the endowment of a Cot- . ..i ,rv acncraLot our muvritii c,u . jhnii il be elevated on a pedestal in the ...i.,,. rh.mher of Conirress, ne-ir the . I v.!iin.,trfi um-- :. ...I . K'.lt f.,r inviM r n,nunni tn tlie wiu ..! that' the son be pUced l the Side In; aid rhn.tfn nf drcee.l penaionera, tn an I- ' .r - ,, ,1,.,, ,k,. rrrriin rvcv, ome tim,' was s-im fn roiwtlera. of .he father, or.lfyju plt.se, thaMh. j f)f .c;,t(VC hll.inrw : .urned over till two b-othersin arnv, tho iwnrompjnmns i Moiluv , !lfl ,.. m of the (iy was in victory, the f.iends of order .my uNiw, j (;jif(t n tl)! cmiicr ini P,vi,i hill, mav lie no more sep-ra,fl n our es'.imi i yriifoy, J.w. 21, thAfu did. nit s'.t. In the tln than thev weri in their ilcvoiio't l llotn--. om' time wa s,ient in r.nmi.lcr.njf Mr. - " '-rrXZii, -ao" in- the fiour of iViftkt;(rrS"I"'in,?. r.rbi.ldin m-nber to use the ouie of liberty an., in l ie now o plbVlcttiona. rv'f;r their Kr.le; some - "peril;-T .: .. t v.i tia.irM.alsrpet on the union of the tieor- two worlds he vi-itfd the new oar uitrri!ay J5fi."?4. Thr ate lid tiil Xt. tlampidiiTe 'ioco the i wo q0 reVfwlfcere for ;fef. adJ .. iilu'e onco morj your sactcti 1ji 1 of jil- ike and coii'irn h Te.Mwvl fu ; - . e.. k lr,.. na'rta'tllV Of VO'if firlTT aii'T : - aiivr iiav iuu. rna received the honor and-Tfie bcnetHrttonfY,,, -meinhers ibject rl . a. - - r, noTnjjje in rr In llu; Uo.use-4 .an animn'e 1 di-ieu"inn t biniis in one day. It is ipprrhi-nded that aevcral banks of Trovidcnrc Rhode Island) are under the rontro-J of one individual, and are conver tf H into bi )ker'i shops. An inquiry into thistiirtter has been commenced in tbe legislature. The frith rars," as ' thev call ibe on? tlflllat noics in Pennsykania, have m ttfe resolution relative ta-.ISiUl4earrOT3liC aiia,y by member?, which .'sj.fi";jt!y . .uul onlTft nhlev Mr. (Jarn w'uhed. t J. intrad ice a rcjohrtion by unam-nous cqnaeni ot "tie houtr, uft'.-i'e ot- tl tt4dis3pp4re4 Irom ijken its pl.icc. A member of a sntfthfenv legislature spoken five hours on th-TriSv --Pooh V ys .i'-Aent',jcl"-enrrtM-w.avevmem.; Hit, fien Ruttftet, of Steubenyille, Ohio. nroDoses to nublish a Dlan for a unK - r r . , rersal Unpunire. in one volume price one dollar. It is recommended by those who hava efamined it as verv ingenious. The author states in his DrosDectus, that v r . .. . : . . i it is formed on philosophical aofl ansiogi ctl principles; that us construction 1 simple aod may be acquired with tacutty . Aoeflr pape'f..h' hen estayished in Vermont entided" wThe Green Mountain R;nuieih.w" The Edi'or h9d oetter com mec -operations by S fotixz ArZ?" his defiarted brethren ot the press. c learn from National Intelligencer that seventeen of the fraternity had becorne Editorially defunct within i fe w weeCs.' - Cdmdeii .htrrnaT." Louii Honaharle, the En King of Hoi iandf he4MMKJ a work. at .i'atts entiled I i. T) -a ' C: W ' fmm (Ln,t mmr I nti htm 1 toire de Napoleon, in which be treats the Knight with great severity. The Mint Bv a report made tn Ctm- rr a? i: nresent session, it appears that the coinage at the Mint during the hut vear amounts to 1.741,o8l dollars 24 cents, viz. of gold, 140,145 dollars; of silver, 1,575,600 dollars; and of copper, 25.63G dollars 34 cents. Of. the amount of gold coined during that period, about 4 5,000 -dotUr were received from . this Maachurtw Hhode Island": : Connecticut Vermont New-York -- New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia North-Carolina Georgia Kentucky Ohio Indians lllinoia Louisiana MiMburi Tennemee Alabama Scnith Carolina Migsissippt 6019 29836 M53 24364 U0?6I.li54 21929 101652 434$ 8l. 267,5 37857 19162 S9071 C7597 2)237 8560 4521 8272 44,'93 '3,384 . 25,675 6,9 1 673.049 I7.091 23758 SOW 4769 25527. 1101 13918 642 . 31 167 6339S 1705' 4659 399J " 3400 2.240 1,629 5674 1,913 34700"" U7U 324; 17829 32717 07 152 i00 911S soon 8853 51775 W)(X?4 70238 130993 39229 14219 a.ts 11672 40,433 15,012 41,j5U 8, 24 517,091 1,200,1 in Jaciwn'a nrajr' "I5J,J8 -FOREIGN-PAR AG RAPJJS fL.im to rehoer mv turn I present voir witti hw img. It will 'r n memento, tht the oriTn.T m.v r... recall to the Ntionai Assembli thoM-.terrul ptinr iples ..uaon. whichjhe -5nrt-rendeac- Hi wh: h are "the foundat I i with profound humble and ohedienl scr .DAVID, M-mler ofiht Intiitnt fPrtm o-.,l Va,.ir in the -S'r huol of fainting, .WfmV eAe l.tgion Minor. Cnmhcrhml Roarl.n the Senali of Jhef" S when the bill for Coonnuin the Cym : M nd Road West of Zjnesvillc, rent ll nie-r consTcTcriitlOTf,"" ' ' M'- IUIANCH, of North Carolina, sid, m reply o Bfme observations from Mr. llend-irks. that he was opposed. ...to ..any rjn)J( disrinui'n of the foods of the nj Ui-n The subject was om- of ncknowl d;J unjiorlanicand for th.it reason, he was disposed to think that it should he fullv in v ; ugaed before it should be fin l y decided. He thought some Turther :ini should he allowed, thai ths stibjcrt rnigbVfi a fa,r investigjtien, and ,. I :" thbiJ lhe:-SmfJ- mifl.t le -iactiouUa adopt the proposition, nothing could br loitby a postponement of tbe bill fgr ibe present lie ws hinwll oppoXf'd to thr doctrine embraced by tho till. T'ie p ib .-.Mc:mutyhd,aiH ' been m.justly appropi'uted ; and although it might not be- possible to avert, ir wooM be possible at least to mitigate the evil. "iTith tne fiews ho had of the subjrC, he would wish the UHI to lay uponhe table. Somi pttiuiide simduLhJLjg . a .-- . 1 irI..L. in " III nnsrHIAii Wtti Ithl -h(I uflnnnn- m wv4wu 2 "V. 'i- - - ----'- ' , s ... . .a a Ttft-rt ffi!PrW t I-V: Bftl'lr't Ol-i . . i Ck. .i - i JB a"i?t - . . r... .nA hM whieh th""memhers orpuj long, .end Irom 1 artar lo the Uocky pied.rrj-eied. 75 to 55. Mountains in breadth." AoaA. ihnJw, Ian. 26.-1.1 Senate, various pcti- The Tallahassee Floridian of the 6:h tion.wrrc otlred,one by Mr Iredell, of this , Secnnd rrnna of cucumbers. en. Mr llnlm. new member Irom Matins. f ' .iittsSirja ihe"jjiett-of t'"Ke.hattottiil::kRislaj ' - -lure were charicterTilrWoftirM and sancuonen uy tirrccf -ww-wvoriT-- pent in ilebat'e on the bill for the- relief of the Jrfftrtorit H ork We understand that Missiwi;ipi Land Company ; a good deal of pri- the printing of Mr. Jefferson's Works is rate biMnea-was acted on. In the House, af. already begun in Charlottesville, in Vir- ter nmc unimportant buaineas, the day was jr Th(. put,lishers have taken meas mostly ?pcn in ilebate nn the I umherland mail " , . ' . . m h.ni hint' llUeadof 12 o'clock, was fixed as -he lo havr the work done in the hand- hour a, which the house v.ill hereafter meet somesi manner. Skillful workmen have evh day. been employed, and types for the work U'eilnen liv, 1m. 23 In Senate, the bill for wcr(. procured from the Boston Typo and thel- Mates to subscribe to the stock of i the sterrot ?pc Founder yin this city. 1MiitwiUe Canal, passed, 24 io 18, after a long ... , . . r. disfiissinnv n the Hmtse, considerable time. A Mitble Uus, of Ueneral La t ayette, . . w . e a. was pent on Mr. ve"ma resoiiiiion lor th ol the purest Italian and oi colossal size, dUtrihution of the public Und'-, a bill was re- has been sen, to the House of Repreen ported miking .ppropriaiions for fortiftcations , , f France It is considered as a long time was spent on tne LumDrriami roaa hi I Thwsfoy, Jan. "79. In Serwtc, Mr. Dudley, Utives.frjm France It is considered as a 6ne specimen.of sculpture, and will be hii.Mv nriwl to tk Amrirn nation. It I nrcifKJi, .an. .. lit Jcmii-, .11. ri, the new aenMor from N. York, took h'u seat j j was pbced upon the desk of the Clerk of the bill for the U. S. to aub-enbe lo the Louis-; tne H0Uie of Representatives on Wed ii!l.. nal company, washed : some time ne , , b order of the Speaker, and was spent in F.xern'ivehusinesi. In tnr House, . ' . ,. . r , . ... h. wecma'a l.U for diatribuiing the , uhlic "s furl.hcr disposal was referred to the land', was laid on the table ; a lonp time was Committee on the Library, snent in iKhatinp; the Cumberland road bill. ! A Treaty between the United States nm$-Jm:-3&.T SenaV,Mr AhrW- pre Trrain- was c0hCludedV by Mr.- Tudor, s "nted certain resolutions ot the u-gislanire of , . jL . . r- JVnr.nbania. in favor of abolishing slavery in thC American Charged Afatres at UlO the District of Columbia t after tpenuiny ome Janeiro, on the I2lu December: tirmrrn ncrerrtTve-wsrn,-tne-aeTteadjTO Atbany paper ed over, till Monday, Cd Febnun'. In the i . . , ,. . at., r.. . . -. . . ! sta et. tha . in ihe vear 1592. a llrs. r ar il.ujse, Mr. Hamilton, tr)rn tne iietrencnnier.t ' ' . o v cwninittee. reported a bill,, to ofpaniSe the At-j merof thaj Colony presented totiov. Van 11 ...... ..... a . f ... I - J. tm Wa Pslnnw hlltirit nf .'. - ' - ' -r- - n priatc 4usinesa,ha4 been acted 0n, the house adjourned. -$atorikaJtttuJl!kt Che : Senate .dkl not Vit tm-ryw4iMllmiae.4,bJll , was reported,' in aid of thaaivsl hospital fuml 1 -li'-ffialE nuiiibet ZLnd anthen .v, i, - . , - long TTtne on pmsre DMnteiH, ticn pari.twiany felt it hi duty to oppose them- 1 nr i,crest-inK l0 the reader in this' part "of the subject was then before the . Selecf Com country. vrvinre. and he thought it w proper first Months. rVft. 2 In Senate,' Messra. Taite. Jllliive, r , ( -U...V-...I .,,.1 w.k.i.. .. ... .nnn;n,..l .' tn Kits their tenoit. wr movru to i "c. """"i"1 ",,t'i "f"1 ri.....lw . torry (ieneraL tmprrotterariri Amtttors oi ttie;oriinflti lo tna uoioay, a piniire nr Trtaaury, into a Hoard for the lettlemcnt of!Columbus, which had been in her family claims against the government of the U. S., and!for j50 car9 precedinR, and which was o increase the duties . of Jhe S-S&aiJtaveJren copied by an eminent and for other purposes; aftef iTlfffna tlesr Mr"V-J.-LJ,-!Lj'-- ;l J,-. - . ' L, , ....I " '.t. l I ariini fpnm nnoinal n.-irirait ol the preat K rh bill unon the Table, and called for the yeas and nays. The motion was negatived1, 16 to 2. L In Senate, 23th ult. the bill auihormng tl.e'United States to subscTlTiirfoT-ftock tn the Louisville (Kentucky) Canal, being undei rohvideralion, ' Mr.BRANClI said he hoped the friends t! the..bul ould suffer it to lie over V? had before us very Imporiaul .project tn preyimtng ths laiuttBttl pplicatwn committee for arranging the fortn oi procee. i! . ..... . i r..- r,..:.i . uinps i'i counting o-.ti via voir lur i rctiurm anil Vice President, and of notifying the persons elected, of such election j a longtime was spent n Kxpcutive business, which is aways tranacterl with clo.ied door. In thev Hocise, an unusual mimhur of netitiomi were Dreaented : a bill was nam''- i sa j inniiKi nv-. pi vvsi'i'vu f mm reported Tor the 7eTief6ritiee1JTXircibert Fulton ; some time . waar aient on the Cumber, land road bi'l. J Uncommon Cognomen The number ol persons carrying oti business in Lon doirtif 'be n ime of Smith is actually;-? Aairfrrrf and forty nine ! artist from an original portrait oltn'e great naviirator;: This oicture. after havlnar letloat loRa ,numbex of yearsj has '.been lately found in some obscure corner in ate Chamber ol the Capitol t oLAlbany . Washington Irving, it rs aaid, could find no portrait in Spain to be relied on. There ts-ln the City I fall at New York, a picture,' aaid to he ,jof Columbus, found in a convent In Spain. Jenbern Siectator. A u Ladies' Fair," for the benefit of the Female Humane Society." was recently held in Richmond, V. The whole receipts of the Fair were S3,- -.- . , 00, ancl the net profits S5t50&.. a S. Poot, of Fondanbush, Pennsylvania, w!s found dead in his bed, recently P. BI Kie. Jr. a newly appointed coroner,. a . , .. X reWmion has Dassedthe Lecislature of Louisiana, recommending an alteratibrt of the ConsiitutJon of the United Slates. 1 -L-l.l. .1.- D..;.tanl k,nlr1 k la-,4Mt for ii years, and be ineligible afterwards. t A letter from Washington, under date of January 7, say : " General Scott re ceived his quietus t i!ny. The Com mit eo on- -IVilit ar r- A ffa irs in: the - Sena te reported on his memorial, and re com, mended that the prayer of llio memorial ists t not -granted. - ThcxeporL. fully sustains the Ileoort of the Secretary of War, justifies the President, and consid ers a declaratory law on the rights and duties of brevet rank unnecessary." Right. .The Court of Common Coun cil, of Hartford, have offered a reward of 8100 for the detection and conviction of the persons who burnt Gen. Jackson in effigy on the evening of the 8th . of Jan uary. Rev. Sam!. L. Watain, we understand, has accepted a call from Steel Creek, N. C. congregation, which became vacant by the death of the venerable Mr. Hunter, their late Pastor. The congregation were very much united in the call of Mr. W. nd their religious prospects are quite encouraging. Chat. Observtr. We learn from Warsaw. linrU- dafn rtP " ""oi VI the l l th Dec tnaf the Grand Duke Con- stantine Had leri that .ctty ior . ot- reters- burgh, to attend ths .fuocral of., the Jate. e ' ii . empress nis motner. iter luajesty is said to have left an immense fpitune, and to have berrucathed a laree leeac'v in favor of the sreew,"'"'"""'-,,' is v. v'w.r.w. Cobbett has written a very interesting letter to the Pope, on matters- and things in general, inr onsetj'ience of his Holiness having said that hi was surprise) tha; the Oilholirs barf not eleeterl him in ..t in Parliament, when he wrote the hiv.ory of the Protestant Reformation. Governor Lumlv. of Sierra Lconc. h dead, bein the fifth Governor in four years, who has perished in that charnel house. ' Mac r t h yV'Tflr her ' Ci m pbell, Denham and Lumlcy. It ts propOSHl -to e ec t- statiotiar y - ell: pines -on-ahe .Liverpool and M ane hester I ' : L . -1. : I . . i i ixauwaTrw archil i succceus, passcngm can travel the road,.32 rnilcfor one. shil lin?, leavint; a handimxia. profits -' ri .. . - ne.;.nea:aper. tailed the uMu- normri, prmteo ot raris, ctrcu ates 22.000 copies daily, and affords a neit annujll orofit of JA 121,000. It i onlr hhll large as the Enquirer, end prints more papers t.nan aw :ne ft3Uy purnaia oLuus city. rl The Ltmdon-Times divides among ir proprintOTs Jo 000 per annum: Several Egyptian, officers are now England siodymg the language,-and tte arts of war and neace. A few hdvr rom-l I plcted their education and are returning most ot the wealthy opanards, expellee r t . ..... i : irom mexico nave settiru in Bordeaux, and by tneir capital and industry give new impulse to its trsde. Population ofGreerr. TheN. Y. Jour-naV-of Comraerceontains a statement, received from Greece, and taken from the register of Mi Pacha, of the number of people inhabiting:, that country. Ths statement is not relied upon as furnishing an exact view 61 the present population ; but it is thought the number of Greeks but It IS MOUgni inc nuniocr ui uncujf . , - , absolutely Ireedoes put exceed t,2(Kh4"3" ningty hours in a tub 000 being those of the Pcloponnessus ami the Islands. " . - Thessafy contains 39S.QOO Christians, arid 41.250 Tutks Eastern and Western Greece, 471,800 Christians 15,000 TtirsEruiv328 ,300 Turks; the MoreV, 650000 inhabit VnUTand' Southertt Maeeieir4 6&&iXr of whtim 30,000 are Turks. .-' - A GOOD PUDDIXO. The followine receipt for an Indian pudding to be baked, is from the Village Record t ' - ' Scald two quarts of skim milk, stir in one pint Indian meal, or enough to make very thin mush, add a little salt, a tea cup full of molassess, a table spoonful of gin ger, of a little of any Othenpfc e yoir like. Put it in' a tin or earthen pan, and bake it in the oven three hoars. It eats well without, but better with, a-lump of TrV IVcsL Bv the brio; Planter ar ,i - - u - i rived yesterday, we have the "Key est Register " of 22uinst. puhhshti weekly by Thos. Lastin, this bcingth'; third number. It is in favor if An drew Jackson. Saran: Georg, Asaph YV. Snow, of Heath, plant! and join'cd in. a workmanlike manor JOO feet of cupboards, in three hour? and four minutes. 7?00,j.-A communication to tl " UniYcd saw on Mondav i.ist a mrt of Wtllt i 1 !)rf7'7tTOfe,-preparfU"J3iiKefactpryc.' Mr. Walter ( atk ot this city, wntc were to our knowledge immersed fori worded his m.dden verdict thus : 41 That butter, and is a luxury Siperio- to, rice or he fame t hi death in the nstuMmy"- .custard.- " water without the least dampness visi ble on a piper which had been put ial side, for the purpose ol testing tne cji periment ) nor was. the least . moistur'' nerce-btible on insertinrj the hand " theTfootfthrrhootz4Ier have the leather rertdereit entirely i: het'CteuV to-wMerhkh to thp.' mate tfte stuuy oi neaaa au v-j i indeed a great desideratum. Elegant CompUmcm,....'tir-', Erskine being one d.ty in London ; cnmpany with the Luches3.of Gordoa asked her. "Are we never ag.ua f enjoy the lionor and pleasure ol vo- j u i ' siitTshf, ''n&it'rir is sTVihr. place I hatr it." "Madam,' r-v the-gallant P.arrifter, the sr.n nut: as well stty, this iva vil:. " oinl won't rise tcrlp'. y " '.".
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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