f- Ill - wbatto do, end it Ut determined to tel wrooft-ed in this, for he might hive been cerfiin of foul tUfi bat hi never w,, iuv "PicTus In hit dUpbUiionrM ho : placed reliant h the fidelity of the mine - Je wh9 hid beeneelcctedby btt bendi, - from every pert of hit ettite. to conduct :--.3i ,refy Mrtf J but 6ne of. the mint-nl0- icpt aftiniyrance e9 Maw? . ,f!erel to Iniure the overseerthip to any w-rml(t saoolnt Mm head maa fUm'a haldi I and aOraeTUJW Ulbl HW . - , ... ... o, other, this him! Obtained tbo poe of from the wheel now, ."hen my uncle'e-aecood trexi;ipt! r- - . perceived Ihlt, he purcbtsea me ensure ticket, end the mmiger tlipped hand tnn ik wheel, end drew lor mm hiehetf prize, the overaeenbip endec tordlngry at toon at be became overteer. be Piid the Imuranc money ana eppuiu- " a O - A amaa.aMta1. ted the mmiger neaa ram j in jvu... rd, moreover at toe end of hit term, to help hli head mm to chert my unsuspec ting ur.de, end obtain the verieenhip for him, end by firoilurUlng the hsndt to the method of dnwing similar loite riei, bring the new echeme Into vogue, and o keep upthe tucceiiioci forever; ad lo this rortiner wee, ray uncle grossly cheated, end eo overseer koted on bit their w shei. r H naiiu vv - .1-i -rr. ha induced to believe, H oi 6ti, tbt be hid been to egregious! .Imposed upon,, but when e tw now jjjjnj.re goingoo be determined to clotely in fourfcJThe"overcr add hit head moo toon perceived. tbefrny uncle vis In passion, for bo bad do cowem ..., .iwt him. nd ibitiiasBXCtta r, for them to get intohla grace -gainf or that ihry would lose their pJacet; to thfy began to praise end com the good naturedriool; and fcrway of.plear.ghlm recommended Mm to miryy tome bloom ing young damsel, tod because they knew that there wa a beautiful.. healthy t...U in tka neighborhood who wat .bout giing pay. ntf nad ,nT"eJd rojr uncle to be present, they persuaded him . , nr) bv telling him that it would ,.,r do to let anv of bis rich neighbort m.r the vouok lady, that the only wanted him to woo her to become hit Mushing bride, that the wat powerful ,.tr.... -ho had iust left ber leading - rl.ihii. if he could eet her, he "Xmld heve-et Wtdjipowl el once, half tbe orId i they, induced .bibi IbTcontent, iwrsetrwat directed to conduct the courtship But the overwer liil hteh head mm proved at IliUe icquainiea wit n .i.. ..m-nf f 1' COUrtahiD SS Pith act UMDg jer 61 lbltj a RTT 'lUg WlffUffr and by miking if atf Indispensable coodi ... tion;,oMbe Union that the thotild become Unitarian. The coneqoewe;watT that . though the had Invited uncle om to visit : het-r this-became so muth offended thit " ahe refused tdlaee blmrand he rrad the T mnrtificfition at last, after aubmiuing be coquetted with Tor 'tome time, to be rejected, and to be spurned from her presence, and my uncle bad the aatiafae tion amid bis groans and sighs, lo reflect that he hid squandered foolishly, large tum in a courtship that many of his hands disapproved of that his character, at Well at hit feelings, had been mortally wounded, and that he had obtained the .repuutioo among bis neighbor! of an in- lermefilingnBTd blockhead. But there was no end to my uncle's teX 'tions : Besides hit head man he bad allowed the overseen four principal assistants, whose businett i wu to keep my unclet't money to furnish and clean hit fowling piecet to keep hit ferry boats in good xe pairand to give the overseer vko-wbenjinycootroversy occurred, cither between himself and his neighborir or between ,the hands of bit different fields, concerning any of their boundaries. Bjjtjnstead of atteoding to their business "ttneT' wereuo1agrfnJtttfield "lo-? fi4d, they and their -overseer, and bit head aoan frolicking at barbacuet, and country ry-fM-huiJeLigT- enticing my uncle't binds from their regular employ tnent, to attend their euloeiet of them- aelvet and overseer. la , addition to all t hit, they bad been rrpretenting to'mf unclrihar be waa growing exceedingly rich, that he hid largo manufacturing establishment! that .JWIltble to compete with all the msfiu a b facturet ol the world, rrdlb6riier-mrghr drevthrmteifiir oldi-eod embroidery tuf wben mf untie came t took tstttttmi matter be lound that bit head man had been": trying' alight of hand trlcka agaio, end wat amy flipping hit fingera Into hia crop hands pockett, in order to fill the pocket! of hit Wcavert that Ma vacant Xla'nda remained thereby unimproved, and Bit cuiuvatea oeiue wero worn bare, tunile Mthaodt were half atarved; that , by "their: management they had kat i most Valuable market for the produce of - bis farm and tbcrebv compelled bit handa to tell to those Who would not give more tban half the value, nd forced them W buy their clotha at double the price they Tjaight procure them fltewhere, ao that instead of making Mm richer in the.end tbey were endeavoring to deceive him by 'ttjUPg tka mbpay m t oijs bf I0 pocji- i i,; w-..;. '-:'. .y---y- 7!: ,." . fr. "V Wi.il'iijii,nm gwl'lITl t?r".ii"'ii'ri'ii"iii li iLiih... eli. rucrofr to iwi'H o the btlicr. Thii Induced my uncle to etamine hit c count book, when he louoa inav Merind hiiuoderlmg bid not ooiy own helping themselvee too freely out or hit ttronir book, but bid beeo qundertng hit gain lO-pmpr taeir lavsm-- fatten .their pen.. Now my uncle, bid e mat. I anrioathv to belt, liof merely on ernunt or their eioense, but he elwayt ..i4ik. aAMihi freatAst torments In the world j' end , fitfot 1"? bC '1 create hideout noises, end make fault tnd fllrrto-poftttw Ut- wliolearjmtjnd he wit ewdto think. ttit.Jnstetd of attending to the coocerni of hit farm they ehoold Hftxulnbfi bias with U klnc" of dettruc tiveenlm!. I hive tald, thit.in ray uncle't farm yird ttood e faroout Old Hickore tree, which he valued above all trees of tht forest, because be looked up on It at a kind ol ornament of the victory k Lad imined over tbo old Pedgo;ue, in bit tecond fiht. . Under the thade of thit tree, my uncle delighted to repote, for be would tay that ho elwiyt felt Mm elf t tiM and Mr fcctlv tafe, for hit en emy ahwddered at the very o.me of Old Hickory, end would never dare to etitolt him and at h sat himself down by the tide of the Old Hickory, in a meditative mood contemplating hit varlout minor tones, and revoliog Id Ms mind wh" wis to be done to repair bit linking y? itkiinn and fortune, he overheard. (he nterteeV and Mf undrlingt plottiii; 1i dattructioQ, od'. determining that H wat btolutely necessary to'detiroy thit tree, tlaottithe only remnant of art ?W l,oc that mv ooele vtluedi'ad.becauioiher knew thitmy uacle would resist any open violence, they determined to turn all iheir- oett, cvnsfsilojr of seuirrela, pole cats, whininr curt, eno nVu uii mm, upon It," to destroy ite lelvea and in bark, to cover it with filth, ao that It miirht wither and die. .My uncle had iierTWi overt amusing. Aiin WtC"!1 two cart, Whkh at fint were vciy refiic tory, and would wp at hit fiogert hen be would attempt lo londle them, ana oy a liutle judicious r litigation had become very docile, and he was amused with their -fawning and whining ; be had also diver ted himself with a pet Hying squirrel, kept by his Head Man, and with his at tempt to teach the little animal different tricks, among the rest to fetch and carry like the pigeon, and though he perceived that when he wat tent to one place the creatue wat euro to go somewhere rise, yet he had toeen-ioduced. to ' ascribe it .o a lulle. ifipncioutnest in tue nirai, ani inic wty the corn from hit granary in keeping tuch wteleta peti. He bad ua: r ,. i i.r Liha naarrr'v tyilaettjor ne had only been aitonisncdal the corrun- tion of Tfeir'tastee, but -when--be ffairly detccied tho- Overaoer. -f Id - Mn ami tr-t-eil2r.-r.M .x '-G.-.,-..of J.I . . L - . -wul rwotn- neic qu irrtie to.cricli, ami wWo-ient to tnensmerVHSTletatarte the nuts andde.ur the leavea, and the Pv.'t catt io pollute and- destroy the .ap.-.Jwrgn,,d government on she road to freedom, pearsnceof MaTvoMe4ra-.ind miF... to intelfifrenCif snd to happineaa, what muttbe over perceived tho vjurrrel iaa,iM to ohiairt Kara ...fts'... l v I? . 8t . hM pe" ' oaical, migntory oxcursion acro.t the water, he could stand il ho longer, but' I wore by his father! virtue, an oath that he wai never known 10 break that be would turn nin hia ... u j m ar.1 ..!iln ??W,Jta h"d man-and aisiatants, head and ein. at toon at their lime expired, and that he would nevdr (rutt one of their familUa again "to their latest Dositritvv--And uncle wai li pood ahiwr.t. ..Tdug gOldlii thr-Tmjumainaof the-fioutht and aiv,.. t. .,.. i " .", tic; iuuiiu inem, naw "WWW. lhen and their pets togetb- cr, inn naa me saiisuction t teemg bit'tl'ia act ot cootrsiton-bv th force of. circum Old Hickory, at 'aon as snrin -amiincee: No tbaoks then to "the minUtef i but all round, putting forth new hods and freh 'pr'Mi i, du ,9,,,0e discovered and sue--r-ix u.... ui. : i cesHfuUr promufcrated the doctrine, thai man it pocketi filled and himself courted jnd '. .i.utu, ma caressed by all his nriuhbors. Sucb is the) history of my beloved Unclt Sam, and long ma w his honcitioul livw hetoiSVI " f, - of virtue ond wisdom. ,..on tw ryenr ion. --b Rich mofidothcr- ge net aiSnH-thai' contraJTJgursewyht Whig informed 0 a few dayt since, that inare Ireland. Had ahe preserved America, the late election had glveo the Conven i J'- u ,vr,n,"ed over Ireland with im. tionists decided, tho0eh a small maioW anityl 7,hl "Tl ,,Jlre,!nd ,"dA5 te Amfir R-.kt ? V T mjOM , And I trust the day ia not far diatahf, when tytBy ihlaemarki the Editor, wVeh- wSilk.anM tA.,wu4M. .k...i.. uoiequent number, wo mean not onyAwiIIbe emanciMfedrTn'the fuHest extent f tho that a majority of original cnveiiionistjT,iPd-" Tben may she, as a nation, remember are chosen, but a mioiii -of convention' ittrin favor Aw oasis oi represent ation of a liberal cx ttrnfmiuliuffrs of thtfrtmirh R form in all the Ueparmeota ot 'tioma menu" A Monument bat been erected at Wat Chatter, N. Y. over the rem.ina tf Van tftrt, one of the captore of Major -aiurc. rineen nunarea persont were prcicnt at the ceremonv of lavinw th corner otone. i Mrt. Catherine Ann CanEeld has been appointed Poit Matter at New Philadel phia,Ohio, vice Jamet Pat tick, removed. Good enough for you, Pat, if a. woman come roaster' over you. But we hope Mrs. Catherine Ann Can&eld i, a cnnrl jgCMon mem Uttntftn JmvaL t 'I . . mm M i. -ji L kM oa Monday, tt" W y b 1 W MirtT bTe 1 i. .Bfwiin'aL TU mnortit; ha DOie M from a M.matcr Pra- 1 TU importsti 0 uw .k-a, ith. rcceotl aswmed. wJI, it u hoped, W a full meedA tl a Urge wjcregauo rTT2;!vi ettaleic,wa. w "ebrated In tlaJ, 'aLlif - k. .k. MnnmnitiOOJ Btate aominr style, FT" " -r- ? AuW. tfay. who other.' B,urundrf,1WnU.a 5 r "3ed ie the morning , end after gmng ,k-;Jh riy of evolutiooaand firinra, w Cfcf the day. About 5 c-'doek. . were re oiamw ai dowe to a barbacua pre- DVd for the pceaalon. Lfed. the foHowing atetimenta wire drMk, eraperwd with ealireoiog cooverasUoa and Lat patriot aongn 1 Tt day we eeieoraii o'T"-" " , HerThomftV rf,h Unlu4 St,te,-.,b' . -VT iK. tatk.'a 1Uta t aHay ba g lonoui i vnavtmcntl. ' Cnancr v. . - k- ;.Ln,.n. r.i-a4ttdtttWraMeWTr honor ana v.T - . . . MM.-.i;r -.Umo.' 6 Benjamin irannn. r- - pheV, aniratcemaat Wr pim uf Amen-1 Latavettf H ?fcrt tlberty. dwelt, there WM b'.i country foa to tyrants champion of the tbia of ma 8 The nvmorlf Dc Witt CKnton , The able drocate tnd rfflnt aupporter Intero! Im. promeot 7'Xhrteni g.a 1 9 0ConneII tl 8W1 1 the two ret chinv pioni of Iri-h Ctjanclpa Kn who, amidjt the confl icti of partfap ami party mat volence, . . -j a.- 'L.U.A ami unaratennaT : ma thir namea be liklibly loscnbtd on the roU of Immortanty. j (After thia ttvft wu drank, sir. F. -Barry, a native of Ireland, and I Catholic, rote, ai d made acknowledgemelti to the company; In hand aome and eloqu nMerma. for the ,beralitr of IHC sw;iltsittia - 0 . ii .nlhu.iu.k.llr k.1p.a.d t by .11 ,t.Kn L. ...t.aaant taV . k,.-. leave to . tt'JWAN IDLE BOCItn. ' : i .f tha Rowan 7fT3a the b;nd to pro,lprecedentcp, W .Mly ntMon. "'.V- Ja;. i -m-one of the few Inah Enhhian ofuntryi and the only vent. In -aome. and the only onepretent i a. sucnj : in aom nu-asure, w toow is - &a. ;aad...The liberalitr wnicn ac- MB Wl motion, wTiicnTaiiuiiiinlciffty to ir. JTta. The day W celehrate ia a prduj'one, t .i-ifijor Arnencai bwt fr4be ctviUsed mass mankind, . hen, aa atirensof the world, we 0-4MBUvijrVw Itlon, when e mark the pmgreea of every well : ' feMngeewiTeVtiewa oafea. lboa.;bene.. laclorl of the hnman-rae, who first atarted in d care-who riaked their lives and all that uas d sr to therr. onear.h t-thcir bnly guide, patri iutoi their only support, virtue i Bnd their only aim the emancipation of their fe,low epeciea. IheprogreseorFrancemay be nttriDueo to napoleon, tnat ot Oonth America to Bolivar, and thaTofrelafldfO'Connel and ahi-i. k. wiikn.., k ifU, Napoleon miKhj have fijfired a private gentle. man. on the and ff. Seneca's esilet Bolivar miirhtbavo ten5d his locks in the valliea, or vCoonel migh: have wat hia h ad piously prat vj. r..A :n .k. -t Tk. British Minister acknowledge be Is driven to arenottc moiiarcna. or hiuehtv ar atocrata. whojc aole i interest ia to debase and to bru, ,,la! the huir.in mind. The tvrants of the old 'or" ?remble( lest the principles of the Hd werwhilm them x.nd England, proud her tonfclit ! Liberal lr gi-lation toward. America, might have .aaved this country to the Bntiih crown fr an prototype - until that car arnvt . muat nviMica be contented with the grateful a. knsJa-dgejUi9bk.oC.br,aon of them, in the name of my regenerate'dcouh'tryi" d Wh ;tutaea, f my aouf da I, thank you for th$ entbuslaim m cauae ot yhiihme smlui myself, accept my. warmest gratitude for your polite attrition and kind indulgence thit eve. ning. Anil in conclusion, allow me to propose t 11 Uniud Slant the first nation on earth a . - - . . to dissolve tha anhotv eonnecilon- between, i Church and Bute i and to leave the human mind untrammeied by human laws, to worship the ureaior accoming to its own dictates.j '0. The toemorv of Thomu JefTefton ami Jhn Adamii the former the author, the latter the vmloua ahd untiring advocate of the Peers ration oflouf Independence. 'f ' K 4 . Il- North Carolina i Amnio In her reioarea. latriotio in ser principles i ihe possesses with, n herself all the elements of a great Common, wealth i natire lavinar bren thus bountiful to ua, let ut not be paraimooioui of her right gifts. .12. Relieiup, Col a choicest boon lo man IIQXttonli gtety, 0 Tjjutd'a .cnfi7tsrgj j Tii b(ei& MrUim pevA t& uiUrui te- ccwet of our country. , . 13. Our flf count7women i May the anW get married i and the nurrUd ha happy. The f Jlowlng are some of the volunteer ta timente giee on the occasion i , . , f.t T n Pr.1V- PreaiJcnt of the Daft fivetteaie i May the wUdom of . vu, !, ih. nolot at which tsreonv : m.neaaluaitoadiatntMounta.n.. ma .f - . . , Dr. t. L, ferrand, Ye rrewoenw .ur tnetnorr of Arcli. "". n0- rraocU lxcke-hr dijutnguu.icu ABC limn, u . -T. il lLAUuiKlr, Esai The memory of .'I?-J --J .1. aaa oolil iciatl. vlrtU'tUS .& .atimabla" etveaU4erwol j t flR.a. amiphr for biro, oot he rbt theav.. Br Ur.Ujrlnfhami lrlW,-M4Mer patnoVe tun. ... . ' - .7TTTt.Jfri . By Dr. A. Bmiioi The jumj hotpitl'ty of the. Southern 8tatea. p'l'. Bv Col. Hy. CiWaj .The Voivemty of NortU CarWioai lurpa.Kd.by few, If eiy, elaailr hi Soil in The I'nioni may 'tha Legttiature emod towards it a fort10j(H'cy- - By Tbomaa J. Oake. taqt Waa. Dae.i A aplcodid orator, an able end aaga- P?VWu"0iir diatinguUhed Wlowir. . n.k u..,,.rv of the avfi res . - I Aamju1 at home. OC M fadiialUdabro Whom the ai. delight, to bouor, the la tafe in repowng eunfl. j : D.ui irrMUM flandersoet The Univer- M't vt .k- l.mt rtwat work of IM mi W?t ...7, worthv of it. projector and patron. . pCP " A eitiaen of Iredell couety," ahall be attended to neit week. - ifoVnA.-The Bank of Newhem baa de. -iotlaVCWpngjbJuoe ciarea a dithkih .. The Jo-Jr . Cne W baa de ' dividend of rw. a cent for the last a.i months, JU J haa been appointed Preai Jeot of tbo Newbera Branch of the State Bank, in plc of Gen. Vine Alice, . t a " -Wiaiit..., .,. r.v-on h Vthibe " tteam il h-lonirinir to Henry B. Howard, tq- Of Wit J-l ku firai mniMMwd to lUlligtOn, wa uouwjw -rr have been intentionally aet on ftre i loss eauma- ted at 10,000. The population of York diatrict, South Caro Una, a. ascertained, by a cenau. just taken, te t 10,930 soul. Accounts from Sew-Orleana to the lib June !-Iow liter in u wi f TU. -rv. w vtirahal An. was Utery on va .mi .... .. -i . to AihMyvNewVork. He tnvemng inroup TTv . rr-:trT.-sAi.uMU! rf the umtea ot.te. ,or . ." . 1.- an nMt aaat attCU I HI Ua BlBlw Wl W aw - Gov. Owen haa issued a proclamation, oflering a re ward "of " R200, for. the eiorcbeutuiDif good7cTCrttftViBecminrjrr A, strange report aecma to have gotten into elrcdlation.- in Ohio t to - it i that JL,. Bi u a, and Henry day bad recommended the I'reaklew 10 appoint Col: '.lartn "Iter Uinlster to Kra'nee. We caa't aeo how any roan in hia aeoaea could . . . a cencatve of ao improbable a tale : yet the re. port ia gravely ctutrattictat, and io aome ef the Jackson papers, too ! In Rala'jh, tbe 4th wai celebrated with every demonstration of patriotism. Guv. Ovt en pre. sided at the table, and Geo. Iredell assisted !i Vice Irciident. I he Oration waa delivered by Weston R. Galea, E-a. Wewul be reaf er ex- tract aome of the touts. Another party cele- brated the day, at which nothing but cold water wa draok. JXtlretted .Vauufacturtrt.ll it stated in Provide uce, Rhode Island, paper, that within a circle of ten milfgrcund t bat p'aco, upward of httntyfvt hundred petpie, engaged in the man ufacturing business, were thrownout of employ, mcol within a period of ten da) at the dittren this naa produced, it difficult to be Conceived of. .rtare. in New-York city, to devise .ways and means fbeJrinejboiitan alteration io the charter of their City. The question liffi7F-ili' r.iim. . - mon vouncii annuiu oe iuviucq niio rwo cnan bers, has been decided in the fBrmative--the City Council to consist pf a board of Aldermen, 14 members, one from each ward ;' and a board Of aasiatant AHermen, 3 -neeaben, .two fam each ward. The last new we had from the Convention, tbey had adjourned over tbe 4th Of July, ; rhe revenues, expenditure, etc of this dirantle Ci'w. are lare-er than thev im in .nw one of t wothTrdii Cftho ff.'ifwectrnkifnimeift iSwot2Thirt NcwYork, 28th ult with the Hon. T. P. Moore on board, for Colombia. The sloop of war On- tano, now fitunr at New.York. will take Mai. Lew lo Algiera, who it Coosul-Geoertl to that power.-..The aloop of war Eric, Capt. Turner, arrivea at ixorioix, ?Jd ult. from I'enacola. , Strangf, indeed Wt have tflen beard of a bottle of fpiritotis liquor citismg a quarrel, and eometimei eventualingjn murder but it is a rare occurrence for an empig btttU to produce such mischief, A case, however, has happened. Wt are informed by the Halifax Minerva, that two' men, one named Cane, the other Drew, Of that county, quarrelled on the 2Jtb ult about en empty jvjf hi the course of which. Drew tabbed Cane, which caused hia death in a few hat heiTjr Drew wat puj in js?!,. to awt hg ifl; 4tVf;it.--Crreit efirtrl'j eY f.:aU..g Iq r-ng!t,t-' . , . to tacoaragi the gret th f cotton In tblr tZt Inilia poeiwonl In order to rtndtr theniiclver, ' u far as practicable, Indrpenden of tha United -6tattafur a wpply of the raw material tur theit eitenaive manufactories. la the poi.we con-, lingancy of a war with thii country, toglaod would aufler much in her maauuciomi or u oiot of nw cotton to keep them ia operation, ii the greater portion of ber supply ia obuifl. d from the Vnltrd R'atet, Every eipedient, .. tbert"fw,' which ptottA to have aaUJucnce,, io encourai'mg tSe production of cotton In ber f , owe drpendcaeiei, will be rt sorted to by Qrttl , Hnml.4itfa heriellcai dependant on 0 - in retaiwn to one of her mut vin ujiciwr. : "tllo TtiM: thtt i'caam bilk becoming- is artiotw-mudujourbt aflr, for the pnrpoao T being ar.ii.oed. to tfland, etWntrter e- iUtt lnJ. wtne iym -oiu. one r'u,..."!.; . Aururts tterivod 500 busbela of Ktd wwch. it u intended, should tale' the aboe diree tion. Should she soil and climate of India prove weir iulapted to the culture of oor speciee 0 " oAuy. it Is excreted the demand for teed ia oan oouotry ait, for tome time, be pretty extensive. karh Tttnaltm.Hr, Vf. II, Hayeea, Jr. b? hfou'U Mourne, Iredell county, had full groan. frtem earn, U for us s rtatiing tore, on the 4U . mat. fa Hill v a. aitopuiica pu" ny ft bich weighed fAree foundi,' ' . apothecary 'a weight I it mraaured 14 inches la - length, and 10 inches in circumference. Taesat facte are mentioned, by penniaiion of Mr. flay nun, as an incentive to others to devote Kytt time and attention to horticulture tht buiioa4 of JUidttkWtJr y . J . ... Mev Jav Jt Creecy ,n respewable eitoefl ty - of April i for three or four weka,be eorrea;- - ponded I11"'? !' feUyr but hnC cesard to Ao for aonie time, Itia fam'Jy end friends became atarmed, and a gentleman wlp; despite bad to Norfoli, where he found a lettee, from the'unfortunate Creecy, containing tho. ke of his mink, which had also been -?nt on oaopenirigwh, the myilcry wsstinravertcdt the trunk.contained all his valuable and state.' ment, and memorar.dun, elating - lhaAe bad resolved on dcsttoyinghlTwIf. It since appear be committed fukUU-ia BsliiS) about tho 4'h u't. t but in whst manner, is mrt atcertiined, u bis body has not yet been found, Removals-& Virginian who his ret rently visited Washington, communicatee the following infonna'-ion to ihe editor of the Richmond Enquirer. He tsy t 44 f l know iomehine of most of Ine Kemovalt. illatluf e beltJ lamibrougjf'jtKir im.snce nublic duty aflnnr Trotnc tn;i ublic duty and iner Truimc m;cr I - " . r.Wkiii Maeiitratc I know too- an i racitw urmtt ol m6y. mcalLl ' office to t one pal ihe expenditure! of lhe .Jail ; . Adminjatration, and while thit Ad.' iiilnf iirmwitftcinrx. ... .nf-the detectbnji.o.f abuse were ecadent?'"' Al.!irnjQ7anT7J irtticenf r.leiks an(T'chlers""of 'Burrativ- Rrls, on Vi.tha.t Geiierjl Jackson's conduct ' WHtid dort iliu&vrjite hia farther claiftisr Hjooiav graiuiuaci:,. Ireland,: .Afrorrlint; lo tome of tfie tth edi ors, Cdthnlic Emsncipstion ha pu' a atop to thf t mii;rtion of the Iiislt pen.n't to America. . No passenger, could be had at the port of Dublin, fqr. ihe ships which used to be crowded witbu emigrant!. Thit is e natural consequence or the great measure wl.it h" htt recently beeor adopted. No people in the world are diiinguished"for love of country in a greater dogree than the Imh, btt tho time i pissed when the words of Camp bell are applicable to them, w A home and a country remain not for roe 1 political -causes , will no longer operate to tcpsratethrm from the land of their devotion, and although there will itili be found emigrants from it in leirch of wealth, or who leive it from tbe desire of greatly; diminished, TFieH oi me conai tion oi tins once annsppy ... f-"."..,. . .... -.r ..-.w i Mtati tNim hf PtlC ""'Jjl'X ipirit," when we reflect upon the difficult' ind hopeless characfer, of the question of . emancipation for io manyVyeari,' cat ' crcel Jbt jrealixed. . Ii it ne of the greatest triumphs of toleration: and intel lect which his distinguished the and , lit etTctti will be . pro?ortldnably jmpor- . tant. '--y-. tlrarffitfiil- tii.,.A.aiiKuw.... . . . O .... tSltiSaS'WH'"?? W Will 1 1 Mil MMV KMM'J! w A man; biSr -'been con?vlrt if Rochts--- JTetr rorlroWrowlaiW andtbennan'a vrell, and fined- Iffe 1 ; ought to have been tenienced to hafd la bor for tit calender months,' and dieted' upon Aisafcctida v , 1 Cam. Jetin Zaefyerf...Tho Key Wt Hegister of Gib April, statrt that, the tcbr. .Mobile, had cleared at (hit place for St.. Uarksi wtb e cargo of Mvf Lawyer. , , v John Ollenbockengraphenstemertsefeftt a letter to ih arrtiYn tin 0tfTfro c JiC fH' It!C Ot 11 lt3 cn Id fw Set 2 If ,iiL !i,p 2,1 lury 3fti 'ion itsci 4 It tbni !?Pf wen yet e bn'e fCiril bus tl Porta Kith tills, itidgt Paci yy:.yyyy V:-.