ju. .1 te.Jy puMisheA or hereafter to be pu-U-.hed.by HisM.jestt the Kingof Iru Wi, to prevent the emigration ol his sub' jsct. ' ARTIClt XV. The preset Utxf haI1 coW'Mtte ln " fariC for ' Trl fo'tjn'inc from, ,h ""tfay cf trie rexchic.gr oTtte Titificittoni tmj twelve months before that period, - rti,hr of 4he.J.Jtr!!ciU.;; ?ri.ea " sh'.ll have announced, by an ofticial uvtia ration, to the othor, li Intention to arrest the opration of said Jreaty, It thai, re frip ne tear beyond -that -!tm,-in4 to-tm.'until the "potion pi . . . !.L Clint k the twelve month ,wmt" wu similar ooiiaiiOThfteeer 4he Uraa at thichlt may '"like place. tii. t,Mtm k.h K anmoved and ratiG- edby the President of the Uniied States of America, by ami with 0"" ! l"e C.ia ikaMinf. an (I lo. bv nil Slajeatt the King of Trtml. pi .,rr,,,''7',on thall be echnceO in me vy 01 t - r.;n mnrtth from the flj'e of the aignjiure hereof, or aooner tl poa aihlc. . . n? . In MtS hereof.the reaneitie lenl potemiaiiei bate aljjned the above arti ,!... KaiK in the French and EhUih Ian jjuige, and they' hatre ihereo afTiied their aeW declaring, neTertheIe, that . the !(?iing In boih UnguaRea ahiU not be brouRht into precedent, nor in way . ik. nrauiHif A ijf either DBftr. Pone in triplicate atlhe Guy of ash "ifijjton, on the nrat oy o j. .. year of our Loin one thousana t izm nun urea at ' ry ; , cood of the Independence of Ibc United ... Statei of America. J tf . II. Cut, . Lrowio NirDiamTT. 1 And bere wid Treaty ha been duly rati txti. liotH partA w4 U rWe.mi tiona of the aaroe were, thu dr. duly ttbantred ,Va , . , .f inn A. . IUilTo, Aciing Secretary of State of lha United Htatei. on the prt of tbe laid United Sta'ea, and the Sieur Lrnwro Nidttti, Charge (TATaim f Hi Mijtr Ihe K'm of Trufjia, OH the part nf Lta Mni Majestyi Now, therefore, be it known, that I, Aanaiw Jicatov, President of the Unitel Hta'ea of Aiferi- a, lure cauaed the laid Treaty to be mail- public, to the end. that the wmr, and eer cUoae and article thei-'-rf, may s cb lerved, fnlftHed with (rd M h, by the T7nl iVd State and the citizen thereof ' In witnena wht-w f. I hare he retnto et mv '""7r hahd, muL'einedineaeal of tbc-Unhed 5 Rtatei to be afHied. .... . . , , .'llWneWWc-fc1ty--ibf WaVmgon-tW ... fourteenth day of MartJi. in the yeax - of cur Lord ona tlnmaiui! tijfht bun- ,. . xa nA iwniv ine. and of ihe In. Zfin.y-CTiratAnitttw-j.vikMj.ii. lit tbe pMlident: Jxia A. HiKitTow, . Mttttf StCrtUirftf Style, OM TBt 1ALBIQH BTAR. '7 "wro "JVfVfA To r 6f T h e fol lwinj?. Uu -4 tbt.Uoi!CtpP.ap.f.tbaStjtf: frorrTtbe orjniation of J! government tff the-pfeeRt-ume-Jkh.j,hc dae jf their appoiniment, is collected from ihe record of the Executive OfT e and for which veare indebted to uhe politeness of Mr. Muse, the Governor'a Private Sec retary. Rifting the Colonial Cottrnmrtt. Charlea Eden, , ! 17& .William Reed, Preaident, . -. . .1722 8if Richard Everard, . . . , . 1727 GaSriel Johnston, ...... 1734 ""MaWe'RoaVPreKlenfc"-; - v-v 175? Arthur Dobbs, 175t William T.vnn, . . . . ", . . 7M JosiaU Martin, . . . .... 1771 $ufrqurnt ( ihe Reirfulion. Kichard Caswell, . . . . . . . 1777 AbuerNash, .' . . . . . . ,r 178 J Iioroa Ourke,' . . . . . . .' 178' , Aleiander Marin( 1782 lUehard Caswell, . . .' . . . . 1785 Samuel Johnston, . . . ... 1783 Aleiander Martin, ...... 1790 . Richard Dobbs Spaight, .... 1791 $lmuel Aahe, ........ 1796 Benjamin Williams, . . , ... 1799 wJa.eTurne.rv.... ...... w.a,, 'W? MaihiiudAk rasiliK'T::. T' 180? ' , Beninmin Williams. ...... . 1BC7" r.avA stnne. . . . . . , , 1803 Itrntamin Smith. . . "Bio tVll'iam Hawkins, , William Miller, . ., , JaUa ikaof.h , . ... Jesse Franklin, . , Cnbriel Hulmeu . 18H '1814 .1811, 182U 27 Jlutcjjins Gv Hurtont James ireueli. John Owen, . 1828 tU'iHianx Head And Uittlhw RoWaH Wer 11 Triit(lnri iSf 4til f,mmr'trt til nirirwt .vtilvA m . v. . . . - ... - W ....... . . . - i."VW. . above, and acted as Cove-oor during vacancies ' " th&t office. "'. '-n Colonization . The following paragraph from " Freedom's Journal," a oaper con ducted by a colored mn in New York, L announce a change of opinion among the colored peopte of that dty" respecting emigration. : yJLH'lJL Jouhting to out civani reaacrs, mat many oi our urcin ren in "thia city, who have lately taken this sublftct into eonside ration, have, like "Vt- . a ' a ' a '-it' , (ourselves, come out from tbe examination warm advocates of lha Colnnv. and mad to embrace the first convenient opportu nity to embark for the shores of Africa t' This we, may aay looka like coming to the nnint -as if thev had examined fur them elves. .nS lattsStd! loTlKrofactk abiii'v w - - ..., of the- p1tn are j cot afraid . iho wprld t ila ' a pilaUe Cura . rk.ilktftn.t her benefit, nearly irno of the tatr. beauty ad lasMm oi the city were prevent and be cipi ere above gISOO. At mo engagement was called far and weeded Treasury hit notified iho .proprietor! o the. unredeemed ix per ccn. J4th iuarcn, ii, amuunuii v -- i At iK.t It will bis nalJ upoo the ur render of Ibe certificate, on the lit of Xfv Albanian, dwribln the tntenof -of 'iS.rii... .avs. lt a a Ud of beRjrafff ' ' . .. i j . where if the lo or tne crow mun. wh- trive to. pick up a iHnner, nrj rnusi h.t. the talt'nt tfa fttnehman! t Some persons, aay a asriif, treat oooas ftthera do lordalelrn their titles, and Krtif fit t help aeoujlntanee We have three ipecimena oi yeuow - reanectivelv, of oat tlran, ,iavi,'.. -7 1-" , A,, era,,, and f Vt aifOW. firm, and on the whole it appesra to b auperior to the common wrapped paper. J K'nl flaw. 0 t.. the number of totes polled at the lt election for Treaident amounted to 1,125,- 1 I A - ' Royal Learning. The kin of Pees'u made many inquiries of Sir Harford Jones r..r.., im(T Amcrirs. sitin?, vnai m of a place, is it 1 How do ou get at it I Si nnlee cround. or how n.i,.tiH hf Virrfoia The Lectures iv the OnrriS?a3cT.ftlteJjm rupted bv the recent prevalence ot ois ... mnnciha students, are to re rom menr a on the 1st ADril. The FtjltT have consented for the. present tba the klU'denta- shonM boar out or vmter sity at bouses lo be approved of by them selves A Valuable Xtvfi(yr-T new spa per etiriustirnent t Bi-w TUr-waaUio i. k ii. iinr. Dr Vrde II. lor , j ,wiu - wy . .M.'is . . ihe comfori.ble sum of 16,000 dollars There are bot few newspaper atablih in ihe United Stitea worth mof than this sum, and yet Botany Bav is peopled by convicts, who escapen ine hilter in England by the transportstion act. Twelve ladies in Bridirenort, Co;inet.ti i iii:eli'tiieen In New York citti and si teen in the city or tiirtiord, amounting jo all to forty six, haie become life mem bers of the Am'erican' Tract -SorTe 'j f the. dohtijJ.of : 83f e?rj r.fffw.th aRRrr gate to Thessr fundi ae d signed to. furnish Tracts, Tor He Viltej of .the - Mississippi r with its 4 000,000 of .-T.-J'.r -UV...-.. ' Memoir t of TaUevrand.-Tbr. celebra ted Talleyrand is said lo have completed the memoirs of bis eventful life and trrnTSf which U, iuiuV.X4ulltre: be-, nueathed to his nephew and successor, r - i .1- a- a m. a. a : . i uner jin..injun.C..ion.xCT pponsntnem ie year.afier.hij.dc.Cea5e.-v.,: The commncement of the Charleston Hi enciLCdlelgtook.' place" Monday. The number of MeaicarSid'Tehu iffen'd-; ing this ins ttutioi) during" the pat year wb one hundred nd font six, viz from South Carolina, 114; Georgia. 1 9 ; North Carolina, 9 i Alabama, 1 ; r londa, 1 1 Tennessee, 1; Massachusetts, 1 1 Ire land, 1 - Afvrdtr.A man named Bird-sail has rwen committed to prison in Cincinnati, .Chit;, for the. murder ; of his wile ; whom, ii a fit of jealousy he knocked down with a b J la" an ?xe, ana tnen aeverea uer neaa irom ihe oocty. Porncidt. Ooe Baily Hayes, who had been insane for 13 tears, killed his lather jind mother, both between 80 and 90 yeara . r ... nld. in r uiirtuier Co. vs.,. on the tltn itit. Ho was Dlaced m jail by order of Lourt, for sale keeping. . . . ITS a .a W W " A hre. brok out in rensacoia on me nigh' of the 25th ult. which destroyed the Uazette rrinung yuice, anu several other nouses. y-;jL:wtTBerdinarti Ptuaavem Th - bris? SmhrnTtckrwhrch-h4-bei' fof-aome ttrrti iMten ud bb lost, arrived at ilmine- ton, N C. on the 7th inst., in fifty ix days from N. York ! a time sufficient or three voyage across the Atlantic " III sii'ied iharJohh PcVffe" hafTefused to accept -the appointment ol Gavetnor .of. AtkaojmuwUhfi i 141PjSII!!?!4,.J?:. ttttKn lh di4trirl fi-irmrlv r.ue seated i" - - .... . . , . . , -. -, F Pka'ianta .nd,amuiLjr4i ... w & fclso trenanncrnncee'estTtdiaftm same district. T h e Tre maons nf M nn roe, Count t , in the State- of New"YorkT hate irouh taneously reiigned the charters ot their srveral Lodges, chapters and encamp ments. IsAV. -A yam in Massachusetts took arsenic and die dr because he made pro posala of marriage to a lively wtcow woo musenjtiiru Joseph lieonard Smith, orTrederick: county, Maryland, has- liberated twelve layesv and paid their passage to Hayti, as colonists, providing them witn me ne ce'ssary,. article of husbandry to be used on their arrival, j 1 Judicious Jldvice..s...Tht best way to deal with moat! alanderers is not to notice them, - Nine time ia tea. they will die ciuickef thaa vou can kill them, J '. - I i 1 Xonh 'CarJrna. Tha eeielrated Pat !ck Henry, of Virginia, about halfacen- lury lince, tmpnaiicaiif ucuin North Cardina li a poor oespueu State." Notwitbstandl.igshe nowrat.u lr. tbe Confederation, as fourth In point of popula'.Jon and extent of territory, yet at home by a fe and abroad by a great " . , a. . . ar a a a mny indiidu1v'.."Sorn varouna it auu .r.A ai t a noor despisad Stated We think it Incumbent on every native and adopted chiict who Is pot ao lost to eve ry sense: of manly feeling aa calmly to view the soil that nurtures mm tiniuswy j.k..,i Knirti to declare that North f.,i;n. U im Aosr.-nellber.ahouli he br'fflW-aeallD;le.n'0 and climate lavorauie to me provueuou r .Htt nf ih itaole coromodiiiea of litis Ul AW V w. 1 rilnnt. and eXDortine aarpiua pro- dflCtl anlOUntlng to miliiona i uoiiara mnuilly. aht certainly cannot justly be called floor and ber citixena ought not to be lor they can icaneasiy rhalleoge competition w'uh any of their brethren in patriomui aistency, rrom tne aawn oi tne neT. i.mii nreaeni dar , North Cro tina should not only deny the truth of the .. .ligation, but also call to account her recreant and ihoughtleae children, whose bngusRe and conduct occasionally nlauibilitff to the slanderous impu tation t and lo whoae prototypes, perhaps, its origin may be traced. We are led to these rtiectiona bt observing the course recently pursued by one or our puonc nr'ini.. in reference 10 a lite Cabinet aO "" v ... . ... t pointroent nd jojne preuninenn oi severil ofour uraml JUTtea;-ine iski iaM Idenee of the attachment sf North CaroUna ta Oen Jackson, ! tvlojbtadly na.n,it ia thA mind of that dis'ineuiah- ed indivMual, a powerful appeal to bis eapecisl aVbtice To lbe vleciion;of his Cabinet counaellora t and who among her Cabinet counaeiwra ana wno .inwi.n citizens, could so justly claim the post of honor, aa John liranchf. Upon wnom else would it have been beato'wed had the" selectiorr bt en submitted to the State Lffislemre, or to tbe citizen Individual It? Yet In the face of this, we msy tru ly sy judicious appointment, to grateful y, so deservedly, o honorably bestowed and received, a citizen of North Carolina t ao ancf rmglu give the pass-word io he aister 9 ales, in order to hate It rei'erated k Nnrth Carolina i a poor despised c . a. State," and her favored "aon unworthy of the atation assigned htm. free Fre$. ; South America. Account "from Car th3geni:rohe2l:re more, : that the Peruvian had de clared for Bolivari and that he had pro- CttQtQ M 7CrU Jeawl Wvw vaeaw -w w-w presence Yeolodecrar nii.inr. The same tessel "alsa brought accounts that Admiral Ouise, on some occasion oi rejoicing, wa auieo oy the- VarirmV iDtton Wn,ch. o . . . fw. .1 been nrrd lorsome years- ' nm" ... . Cnlifchmin. and bhrhlr respected by thr ptihlic euthoriuea and iohabitni of Colombia. ji nmnrt Protect.- it is in contertpla linn. ihr Cau?a Republican, to con-' struct a auitahle communication lor steam boats, navigable from Schenectady to Lake Oswego and Ontario, wiih a depth " www . a a Of water equal to that of the vvelland nal. Tt" Is intended -by tWm-nd -locka, and ahort canals around the dams, to make th fnhawk answer the ouroose to the most eligible point for connecting it by a canal with Oneida Lake; ana irom wnei d m (7wrpo. it is desicned to extend the communication by an improvement of the Oneida and Oswego rivers, umiiar io that projected for the Mohawk pnt. , r V Yr1c will no, let thinUt alone and it is no wonder that those who stand with their arm joiaca, are jealoua of the progress ol population mil imrvrnnimfllt in this cieat State. But a . a K..l-BiAK "Heaven helps those who help them selves." BomTcttTIeFaHVe irhich wereTequal to those raised on the main land.SheeD lose their wool, but the mutton is pronounced excellent Swio.ibKenarljJiljell .. ... The Duke of Northumberland, the pre sent Lord Lieui-Jjaoj; of Ireland, is in his ant, lie has an income oi.aou,wv, whtchi f n theUnted totates currtacym? oanislolBwryTwei hfdt Iff tftUnted otates currtncyvjBi dollar Dec annum U'yVf'canVThr- m.iv of Dr lUridall. the Acent of the American colony of free Blacks in Africa, will tend to show the wretcnea. conamon of the native African t A low in the scale of humanity as we consider the de graded slave in the United States, he is I ierejnuch. iaultejljh the native African. Lten tne recapiurea African, who has remained as a slave in Georgia but one year, here pecupie a high grade among , nis savapo wM.rf men, and become the means oi extend ing the tight, of civilization and christian it. imnno i hem. I hate under toy charge, a U. Si Agent for recaptured Af- but one year in the United States, and one year el seme m ine coiony. ncy arc now comroriably mec n me:r oinnoa houses, with cood fjrtna aboil t them; and! I wis idesscd to find, that ihe best house in the villa? was devoted to christian worship. The establishment of this town was one of the last acta of benevolence and philanthropy of the lamented Lot! Carey. Journal of Com. 'Tht'BritUh fTSyt A'lominern'it ivar at this period would throw Great Britain into creat confusion in relation to ner irmy.lThe whole mUitsry forte of that kingdom conslata of 130 Heglmenta. . . . ai.a J M Two third 61 title torce are oispersea amonff the various British possession j . T - . . uar . a -lb) a.f 24 fegiment in t'ngiana .ana-wnat-i extriordinarrr 23 .Iti.IreUnd-andnJf mi In Smtland. Those in Ireland, ills VMM i t ' nresumedf canooubtf xerpov d.t jjii settieo penoo, ana hmir . a Bi t 1 1 laii aaasfast aaft m m difficultie a to money, thrj-e is no given point at which 150 00 men can be assent bled for any Important object. - 'tfoabi' CW The Salem Courier says' that iha onl method to enable editora to pur sue a manly course I for all those who entertalo similar view to aupport them ihat it. if an editor cornea out and openly avow his belief that the moon la a ateam ho.. all ner ions who believe to too should take his naDer. for those who hold it to h rheeie will withdraw their patronage and be will be obliged, from the groanings of an emot DockeJ. to eive up ma views and ink back into the neither one thing; nor the other" rank -Ou' editorial Repub- " ' ' i' '.ll ..a Ilk nlkKiip that lican inrnna win c w.... M, Hilt. iJ ihe Concord ratnol, and Mr Kendal, of ihe Kent ucky ArKU men of talent and tried Bdeiiiy, nave receivea lHrioet4-appou.Tnii atiY ahingtqnf Mr Danfortb, edi'or of the Providence 7 - .nooimed American. ftJ Collector of the port, and Mr Green, of the Boston Statesman, err -popular .nd faithful KcDubliean, is made Post Master ofthe Literary Emporium.', Paying uft and paying cfoos. There is aseverv pnn'er must oe aware, a sur prising difference between faying ui and flaying dovn When a long standing sub riber. of Whose money you nave never fingered a Cent, threatens to fiay ufi, the inference ii forced upon f ou, that he tn- empty pockets are rr7,nB ,or v'" t" 'nnnv hrln rrmsidevine thethrral olfiay. ing ufi ' jh'e Enell of a 'deputed.; fiatnn. Uul paying WW. Onjne conTrarrcBu-Msa ., . . a" Bvilrtf.ni caTTaaf" twwMwi-T ; x .7.:. .... ".' 1 uai.ee of favor ; no interraption of terine prospects; but a hearty encourage - . . . remirinp. in the uM,vf heint naid down from rear to .i -rtirT1rtfr deeprte?; " -"S-ts- h Tc.., - Berkthirt Amet. Wc bear-much7 'ado" albuf "JacTisbn u.n.ntnn. mil" "reform." Jcc. but we lilt I'lt'K) ha veTnot heard "a " ln gle- 4rtdi v?dHalf-hai was turned out of office when Jefferson came into power, complain of Jackson's measures ; on the contrary they approve of his svlopting the rule which gave the Jeffersonians so murh satisfaction in his aaJnwOatMtionJl out theo, an opportunity of asking those who ate tu'ned out now, 4 how do you like.it ?". Old time have come anain ; the Jtcksonites have oniy set the ol(Mune o new words. Saleat Gaz. Tk fniinwinff is a letter written by Col. Dorrego, the Ex Governor of Buen I a i hi uife. nreviotis to his exe cu(on, which we copy from our file ol i Buenos Ayrean papera, recennv rccr.u. H1 It I -mil T Bait Gaz nr.. k.in,J JTfi;tn. has iust been Intimated to me that within an hour I must die : I am ignorant lor what cause, k..i n;inii Providence, in whom I con lermmed-'ttr-' "t parn all my enemies, and beseed - a. .aAWk.aMnafaB r r J sseech my friends not to take any step to avenge me. I nr. itr-. j,i.! those amiable children r -4-,-r---.. i-xT-tv. m re Kt4 e happy, wnicn you navo nui "-v.. ( tor b In tbeompany w arc j""""'". jm3mM4f4he-M&Mmn(m hWbaffted-thel LflUKi rajihmaiidani from:urnC im memorial,; has rateiy oeen i oiscovercu T . -at. Mr. Clc anlhe r elt, c lassical ana m a tbernatical teacher of this city, to be as capable of demonstration as the first pro blem of Euclid. When the diagram is present to the eye, all former difficulties keem to vanish ; and me aemonsirauon, -kirK i. eev simole. leates not the least make a new era in mathematics, ana win prote no less useful to mankind than the ' i iL..4 k.A lat.aa n most important discovery mai " made. - C Singular Rtflxry. In PennsylyanJ.i, recently, a young man had one of his arms Amputated, and while undergoing the operation, one of 4ha spectators was tterao sVrp. bis. wtcTi from hi foS . .iCl. pbla, on Sunday 20ih tit. after a hrarJ tinfrrinr illnfti. the ce!clratrd I.lcuhtnt M Columbus," aed twenty six years, and weighing eight thousand one hundred and twenty one pound. This docile and ssgscious animal was brought from Calcutta in 1815, and his travels sinco that lime are stid to have extended to al most every paitofotircoritinenf. Theoc- cjsion of bis xleth- the Philadelphia r,. , t . f . . . ... nrotilClC irjniiwni a w.iiiihh loan imuatknuewwra.Jt ftnara that sev eral year ego, while on visit io'thV- southern states, he attempted to leave bis anartment. oroceedintr with auch impetu . . a . a osity through i door, which w,,,njrnsll as to draw tne wnoio iunc buuui mi ears. H'A bfuIse broughf on a disesie tn tome ' of the bona, which bflld $urgical tkUtt ' ioi firiallf -fermtnated inme catastrophe - we have mentionca. i ne ooay ns oecn purchased by the proprietors of the Phil adelphia Muem,and the skb and skele ton are to be added to their already ex tensive collection of curiositle. Chahier of accident t. To rive all th account of horrible things, which befat poor human ns'ure according to every day's report, would require an " extra," Digger man our wnoio paper, uci one imagine he hta an adequate compre hension of the miseries, or the degrsda tion of hnmsn nature, who see only tbo records preserved in two or'thrce ofthe newspaper ofthe day, It requires aa' eve to scan the World, and a whole weck'e observation to imigioe thefamount of crime j after that, If his soul does not ticking it mtsa bomtdft of ateratr itofif - than usually falls lo the lot or tbe most., hardened, - whoie names ere held -u to everlasting infamr. fiotton Bulletin. - 'iizlraorHlnary ChYurnilaiiee'.'.'.Z..Tuxt monih ago, a child two year of ijro awallowed needle ? 3 4 inches lone Yesierday. iiio.MiwtJlbf,P?X.SJ!l J.!k..ft out of the right sice, just aoove trie nip, where it had forced its way, and was con- . w . . a iderably corroded. 1 he child has, lor he last .three months, taken medicine for the dropsy, her borfy beinjj much swelled. M It is said to be in agitation to raise ihe Indian Department, now filled by Thos. L M'Krnny, at a salary of I60Qf dollar,, to tbe rank and value of an audi- torship of G000 dollars, and to aupersedo ihe present incumbent by a Mr, Robert son from - Virginia" vTeere t-lac a re -mQUr.M.tat it.is intended to divide the busi ness af lic-Stire Pepartment, jo? lo.glvO" ' all that jorlioo which tdtte to our dor mrith affairs to an unJcr SecxetarTi. and to cajl it the Home Department. I merely flat-jstate the rumours asnheya;,-Trttm3ut 1 saying wnsi oegrce oi ncuu uu . thtm. I believe however, that there n some foundation for ihe tn. Totter oj Beauty. The Providence p pen," In." ennrireratin' the cases lately. brwgRr'fdrethetrpTeiTie' Cowrt.oi Rhode Island, allude to that of t4ilary l.yncttj -remaehab4y preuy IrUh- Rhlof. . sixteen, which exceed n -unusual de gree of interest with the Court, Bar, Jury and. Spectators She was tried for steal ing 12 dollars from one uf her own coun trymen, named Lundv. The JuryVnt out.ai.Jh.U.P"! ncd to the next Inorntng" t"di,lca;V "' when the Jury gave a verdict, not guiltt- Trial pf a DeiVrier A court ma'rliaf was ld at Jefferson Barracks on the 28.b December for the trial of . WiJliani Huston, or Hart, of the 6th regiment U S. Infantry, for desertion from said Bar rnrr.. n Anril last; lur le-cnlisting Natchez and receiving bounty while a deserter ; ur.d for derling thence short ly afterwards. The prisoner plfided Hoilty, and was condemned to be shot. Th, nrnr.eedinps were transmitted to il" War Department for approval, and an ot der was issued on the I7th ult contatn- ins a, pardon from FfcstdenrVackaon, w . . b... ;,s..,incr cir- lhff .i.-ne preenri ro mitigating cir- -tllP ,UIMIil - i f " cumstance which in a state of war, r wouM demand interposition of the pardon: pawjcrvJiej:eiiBt.esajre.t in it of a character wnich at a period profound peace requires the puusnmci of death." jy.j rt Stnne corrcsnonceTTr g'mio:rf;has'fw: el of rumours of removals, appoWTfl ..... .5m nf wnlCU superceaease, er wwm - . maf occur, and ome must be mere sup positions. Enough however, hfa ,rn'', tired to satisfy ihfrietvds ofen I Jackson that he win mini mo jim f r tation of the people. The correspond ent of the Commercial frankly the removals in Washington Dr" ; an 4 odious offkhl monopoly, createti a KrTifiuTfiTt4a The printer of a paper 1r the intert of Pennsvlvania state,,whose f'Z failed him on the 4th ult, thus laconic notices tSe events. . t tn Q J vhat a AA.'-Thi day J . QuTncy Aduma and I are ttiottia snow iu i "