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9 "1. i tlm-ll HlniliBiaBawMK ..W.T..I h h..tpOHl.mrn, 1 ()(, th Comm.ee then rose, ..,1 iK.Chiirman reported iht the Com- And then .Mr. l xJ irMj- mcilon, Ia limit dimmed. ,,,"f. r .t.,r h.'utr, cn A... . i iha Drsl rtsorjuon o, ,,.,,e committee. l.lo trike out tn. Cook, and Camp'n or vno, . ' M . . J . ' niMr''r. coU,th Convention re halved itself inro t 'eommmee'M in. .mtnt. vjrored of . Mr. "'V the Utter VntleraifTH3 eoneMf hit remarks, a motion fit made Bd J tvis.j!,u. Cel. 28. After prayer, the Convention resolved itself into'committee ef the whole, Mr. T. arbour w me Ch.ir. .... Mr. Upshorthen reiumea nn ooser; tMw4 ?rnbl mji0zzrrzzru brennmil ...j k- Mr. lirten ' end eftcr he bi1 xIoei, Mr. DodJ-idjje epoke t tome length V0a motion of, Mr. Ib (of Chetter fielJ) the conmltee then rote end re ported proijrrn. The Contn on thn ndjoumed. Thurtda, Oct. It. Tb", Conentbn order at 1 1 o'clotk. Thu Cunention r.iolfed iielflntoi Mr. r. P. Birbntjrj to whom Mr. Leigh of-C?.Ttsrflrj -tji(tvljnedJiii riphrt liio floor, etidrrtfd the Comminee lor ubnut en hour rul quarter, in tupport of Mr. Uners amtridmrnt, to strike out from tb fi' rrolu'ion of the Lrjjisla ti? Committer, the word exr luiitelr," i) 4nett M t(.rooin, lli voidi it and tjxniion combioed." Mr. Bldttln then orcupird the floor for a short time, in oppok'nioti to the emend mrnt, oJ in mpport of the originil re joint ion. Mr. Cooke then corrected briefly orne rn'nconception of his argument inio hich Mr. L'pjior had fallen and Mr. Upshur explained. The explanation of Mr. Cooke also elicited a few remark! from Mr" Leigh of Clieirerfield. On motion of Mr. Powi, who thre himlfnntbo indulnce of tha Com- miitee, io consequence of not having brou(bt - with him tome documeots to whK h he wouTfl mvBDCCMtorrto rcfcriii the remarks he proposed 10 submit, the CnrnmrrHito ibB-roaw and-reaorud Pro- cress. ' - - - - ;v Tha Convention then adjourned. I - raow tk aaxaTon. c. aiitts. ' Swtet Putaloe WeTwere-lastweek presented by Charles E. Johmon Rtq. with a sweet potatoe of tha red kind, which . measured nineteen inches in length, eighteen locheXTound aia wwgoed irven and, bait pouudj.aeahink JLroiL fairly challenge County - to produce such another..- ... - ihe urope. 1 nera is n single Krpe vine on the farm ol nenry skinner, r.tq, j ofPetquimans County, which produced this season 24 bushels of grafts, from had used as many as they wished, for tbe tAhie. "eoeraiion 10 resist any acta of arbitrary 0ajf - Caw. Wt were ehewrf Jast ower which tb new ministry .might week a itork ofcane raised injhe garden commit. .Tbe ministry ordered seizure of JonipU Boxman, Esq. oi thla Town, lo be thada of alllhe-Paris paperi which which had ten complete joioti and seem- contained the agreement or "Act of con ed in all respects fully matured-there deration V' but 20,000 copies escaped, was about one hundred stocks raised in , Jvat. Gtette, tlie same gVidenrmosC bX thara as well tethoittr"Cotteein-Firpma. AHht grown aa the above. last session of the Virginia Conference, Air. n tot'trmiX tew week! since be- .a TaTW Am .a e a I fore tbe Supreme Court in Equity, at pointed to select an eligible site for ita Holloa, Mr. Wob5er made the most rlion k 'e1lrtfh,l 'hey hiTe , . fixed upon loyd:on, (Mecklenburg court powerful argument which, perhaps, he house ) vTrecTtvwdmre on constitutional considerations growing on of the contests about the two bridges taCbarlostownJieieacbcdihelii his reputation. So says tha National Gazette. And the Massachusetts Jour nit), of directly opposite - politics to the Gaiette, makes tbe following observations upon the subject ! . .. - , . - . "Mr. w. never did nimseil more non i afvwwa viu aiaiaiovai uiwi.w srwir I .:wtv,- i. ..i hMfrgaMW40-aaaio Chariee River Bridge. . Another Boston xzTnurr.rfrTna ' W'eloflueneer wht . fabbd exploit of Orpheus, before whose " "mBCTrtmrtrwrand'W ces ; or rather that of Alidas, who by his in Philadelphia, ia causing to be construe maic touch, turned the asnds of a river ted a large block of couvenient brick into gold. , The man, whose powers of house si rhonnual rent of which is lo be eiPuerfcercould effect what follows, would ten per cent of .their costJ. He offers to under the ancient Kepublics, have been a those tenants who shall occupy tbem ten fit object for the ostracism. . years and duly pay the rent, to give them We ire inforraed,That : tie sbareTlo a deed in7ef simprerof Ue premises, the Charlestown Bridge, have risen about Charities of this kind deMntbonoiabJe our hundred dollars nfion a share, since mention, since they ha.ve direct ten the delivery of Mr, Webstef s argument dency to produce habits of economy and ia the (iase sgainst the Warren bridge.'' . pernuncnt indoatry. ArV Carema MwfjCturtrt-- are informed ' '" n! , c.1. f 1f Wirt, the extraction nfo.l from IVton eel ettbe factory oi -me-in. More ni J'ii" f M',,,,t0'1 i this State. The product . three quarts of !, Trorrt a bushel oi - leeu. it l itiu, ua - iwcf li i tnf, fjr rucMnerr tw rmcs, n4 far the consumption of Umps, Si ti believed o ba equal to the best Sper maceti tttrhilw it ,U ooauss -inrtnar. ,.. 1 1 i ,11 irt IVtnt'mur. - rl lh Jill; www ica iitii r iH nerd.r. .f' iUnocbK Jo-rnil (August M.ine)itte( thit the Auute in ni uwv.. urn Urier .hn lt origin. cptul 8tf 000, br iids pyi"K ." " 5'' RWOO; end thit ih only but dcbi md durhr ihit fieriod dof not e tree J 8r. if e eunaoM there i not enoiner pen pi the couturjr tht nn wen o ww. ...- OfUT 9J p'ft - r I ascertained, that in tho next uongr..., there will be, in the Senatl, 26 (nends of the Admioistraiion to 5J oppotenta, !- ,k II of RrnresentaliTes, i "a- ,. r nrrl to to one irt the fa? ir oi J " "7 " ' tho Adminiatratlon. Tkt Deal n l Dumb- Dr. Coldbeck adrertise In -,he National Omtte, that rurat iVr dejf and dumb that 1, cna Vgb jeers. - - Mrv-Ove, .th great -re formrtTaince his return la Eniflahft, tuffeiren "I'fifitf account of us lie "the Americana are not cap.tbU of gorcrnin; themselres, an) he contr quentlv anamjons all idea of rtforming them." Poor fcllo. A Lonrforr Mxine old n 1804 m- taint the following inforrrnlion A gold mine was discovered in Noi'h Carolina in July last, and the amount already obtain editestiinaterfheiween 12,030 and 15,000 dollars. " Mis Marfjjret Maria Dotnri, of Char- chaioke, F.ng. sister to the latr K.i pli Wownes, liector ol relston, Salop, rus been tapped for (he dropsy one hundred sad twelve times, and 1443 quarts of water taken from her. 1 he water increasing '""'n'"" " lM 00 "PPU B,n 11 uo" : j i . i. . i i dont " " htt . A paper called the North Adams Amer fcan serve up a bear story for Its readers weekly. The lasf is that a Paul Pry of the Bruin family, intruding hit Dow JniA farmeps .qrnlielr diaiurbed a-atnac connected with l wo rifles which instantly uisciiargeu meir cvnicnn into nis COpor- ation, and tie bit the dut. Three paila full otoil were extracted from him, and fourteen pails full of soap made frowo, hit grosser fut. ' r Bure. The Nat ional Ga ietieupoaahtatttDorily of ona.of: fhfi .uiopiwvaay ihat MrVew-Buren irnow on rvFsit to Richmond.FTbit 1. jnot ru.. Except! sliorrvisif toaeo M. c,rro ,nd Mr McLean, Mr. Van Buren K.. nnl l. .h.n fraam Ik am ria.taa nw uvi ww an w van ir nwiss isi ai IWt tince fcg enlered on h;8 4QiJ Secretary 0f State. U. S. TelerraM. Franct.T'ttt departments of Brittany (France) lormcd themselves into a con- it was determined to establish a Collece wiiain its oounaa : ana x rusteei were art- a a e . a' a rww reaon lorte polnt d in his resignation to the Ktng, which hss i been- promptly - accepted- - lie , has- re- j quested a private audience to explain his I motives this has been re fusel m.'de C is poor i. e. he depends on a pension of 410. a year, and the produce of his writings. - . - - v -... , . .. - Religion Revival. .For some months Camp meetings have been held in differ: tRipr,i.oIhe.Rw ' a a a I 1 - t,.,. pabltshedin other-papers, and our owo clinedee7ierarTBrTryn1eP t"'. . ... rw n" " . Iormer l!. J li it! C. .. I : .. . - . . I . .wujsmMmr wen such a ",ern vmtKU ,at,on "n- ' kvzi rrnJ.iMi....n.N,N,r--rf. 6nr rcivlrri l.a hrl m ich aW the i'n- j c scSm-'it tt Nit JV.Ihim.'i At Ilia pre i. tt ar'Mrti of U TfMra II.U'arr, a , nn'.itcJ i eppwnt.! "l 're '' t.i f it conJtd of be mtn t lh7 rrort !, That that hire called before them nurn'oer of witiMes, end examined them rpectinj; the oflicUl conducl or 4to N jtheniel W. Willlsras, end from ibe ica timooy of thp wi'neee examlnea beiore hem, end f.-m Inspection of copiee of d. the Committee are of Minibi, rtat llWM NMbinUl VitMti Itims le gailfy f bigH crimes md roltdV R3MP":t 4'fKjr to thailnitsnceijind caief Mb 1n, Ib.t ft to ssy V c" SUP ' iM fhsn', Wr WU titryv Jtdlifl'y U faudkzitlr nVe 224tr M Jo'llly the Court iUuso In the town of Vincbsiieand k tlmfrolsTinee-tiT r-pwax-i .inririJ ben end there tske the acknowedgamant .nJ erlt examination of Colin T. T.ul. a mirrWd woman, to died for alusble let ol ground 10 th mn ji ' . a Nishvtlle, wppoied to b worsen or twelve thousand dolUn which wje done by the eald Naihanlel t. wmurn wii.n k. tntfn( io conceal the eci fow ine "'-r---. v.- r v -r t rr:.T i r j friends ol me sun varoiin . aawinu l0dtfrtudhcrheir..tlaw. 2d. That the id Withanrei . u iamt did falsely end fraudulently endorse or sign an enJorsement on said deed, ate ling that saidecknowJeifgemtnt and privy examinition wii mde end had in open court, when In trutS and in fact neither the cknogYtrnr, nor the csamioa itn had nkm tttet h open Court, bu t the housa of Vamex Campbell Emj. wrn Ihe S4ij Carvli P T . fined to bed by Jcknets, and whollv una- bit jO .: get tp'hi ald. Ceiirtffous.Jtif ibe ima wWteh h will he discontinued. which facte rfre wit Ktn lh::TirVle't9 of the laid Nathaniel W. Willi, ms S. That the Laid Nathaniel W. Wil liams, contrary o oil duty and in viola tion of the lat if the State, did direct the Clerk of the Coin when reading the re cord of "the pr'etedtng 3'ay, Tioi'' i'o"realT the entry which had been made by bis direction reflecting the acknowledge ment end -privy examination, in. order thit by such tuporenion, the proceeding respecting said deed, mijrht be kept from the knowledge orlbe heirs of said Cjro line P. Taul. una I efter her death, which event was expected end did certainly take place in a few dars thereafter. That theaxidKat hifilcLlL. U" j I liams did. causa Court to be opened or: the day tbe entries of record routing toj llid deed Should have" been resd, at a much earlier hou than usual, and imme Cfafelr-adjourned tha Xd0tt.l0..in-4thc r term, without tbe busineas of said toun l'g JO-iriitdfrfox jhflrp.yrpose I of attending court io Another cotinty, Jut for the purpose of giving cSjpct to said deed. '" 5. That the aaid Nathaniel W liama is guilty of partiality in this, that he has decided that tbe Statute of limitations u!d not run against an entry, in a. case wher. weu known ceraonal enemy ' a PcTcndariind "w 'r few weeks Ihf r'e- could produce change f opiniondeci4 ..na; inns ,oo eww o, ua,.ous wouto run against an entry, in a case tq which he waa Indifferent hi ween tho n.r.i... J! .1... .L- C.... f l:. ,j r & Also, that tho said IMalhaniel W. Williams is guili? of exerciaing har,iiual(lnem lhjt j, j, probu-bie the nopMlhn of . V a . a . ..J s 1 rw I paruaiuy ana prejuaice amonij me oiner eot members of the bar who practice in bis courts. ' . 7. That tho said Nathaniel W. Wil JiimslpoJitkal pa trie 1 iiie sarcof.io il ron a a character, that he has more than omc when he was ignorant of the pditics of individuals returned as grand Jurors, en quired of the Clerk what were the poli tics of the juror; thai he" mig ht selec t "a " foreman of his own political party, and in one instance upon his finding none of his own politics, he enquired which of the -urora -FP-eu oo being informed thai a certain member of; t 1 , .... 1 : k. J.. .... .. :l5l. fr!.r,,l r,r - m .. n ' MiertBininjr-the-wme-tro'hTc thri tu "Vi II wie . iiaaaiMtv invuu vi M.,.! him foreman of the Grand Jury. 8th; That the said Nathaniel W-Wjl-limns has been guilty of a total abandoiv- ment and dereliction of duty, and omit ting to hold terms of Courts in his cir cuits, to the great injury of suitors in said Courts', when no reasonable cause existed for such omission of duty and also of great loa.Uemion to business trans wnicn nas oecn maniiesicu 111 some- in itarri ir.tiVreerrtnflerjrt-TfrrtnrrT?tM4n . . . . ' interest to the parties. liams has been guilty of prejudging and p&nawitingJikw neatness upon a case of a capital nature, which being m his circuit'would probably be tried by him at a subsequent period. The Committer, upon a full view ol all the facts., established befyre them by the evidence, recommend to the House ibVaapiiolfoF h liowtngrresbfutidnsv' hlKesolvedt That Nathaniel W. Wil- liams one of the Judges of the Circuit valuable pufpns, which nas been re Courts of law and equity of this'State, aad'rommmded by the means of France. for the third judicial circuit, be' impeach- e-1 tor ciir..ci nj fjilsJct.'.csr.ori In' Uff'vrJ, Tht serm rnmsKfrsbe ep pointed 10 prrpara irtirlr s .f irtlpfuch men? againit the s,J Nathaniel W. Wil liams, end to conduct the laid Impeach mrnt He Ire ih Senate of this 5ute, on behalf of the tlouso of Representatives. f aiasSaaV aaaaai ,t- t Tlin U. STATCS1 TF.LCOHAPH, t V is raiarsa at , . ; DaJlr Psoer. per annum . . . . . . . RIO 00 ' jr. novrmrlv In 'iWi a-m ia a wtk fro n tit iaoa to 1 it December.) 5 00 I r a( miiT'i. ,..... 3 00 AVkIy ,apr, ......... . . . i . . X W TUa tv sum djj;isfor errrararesof rib. Crip' tw-, beiijll4 Iba f lit Jul Vp"1 tbfl rcrit of tr-itr ncloinr nionrr a account j TT.rVi envMort ft aai.li Mfa tucjohacKfc jlojej wriW'lh nb Kriber, la printed wita a receipt one aJe and tha name of the ntbaoribcr, t hie pnt eHlce, and of his an 'h rthr. Tlieae are o'aerd in a Ti".' i huV, preparrtf fnr that pur. paM, at4 Wt'newtpajier, wbeo printa!,. will be carcfuly foUIr J In Sta apprnprittt envelope. Dy Ibis arraifmvnt, each orpapr ia ae eompini! by rccipt and notifiratton that it will be !irort'(r!.ieJ te rnveUns er lasl.wMaJ unaa iba aubacatioa I roeaarad by ancth. paymenl in ailrane. Vhrre r) or moe eubeeribr, ei aae i tff.c, int and reaiiU ml tkt anaar tfav, two d l lara each, that Him wiJI eotltle each to receive the weekly panel fur one year, which will be sen under one envelope directed to one of Iheov The exnen of piner and printing ol or nvebpri, wceklv, la thu aaved. AH rrfam has He attendant difSciHiea. ir m obvious that to make the ptan, bere set oo. f f lective, it must be rigidly adhered to. .No ex. eepiiona in f vor of individuals can be madt. I'o arrWno Upa la a wotk of liia i progrnisoa, eaeh rbriSr will be fumihrd witn a atitf meni vr lna arena T, arvl a nirtinrv onlai pay iMnt be mada t aJvut: The envelopes fir the teVly paper have been arranged, and no, weeklv paper kf'tfif rdrrtd will be Sent. uilea the amount of uh. eriptiow bo remitted in .. Thi e the daily and tri-areekly are in hand, and when completed, the aame regulation will be rigid1? obeerYedV- --- - --- Annual aJvertialng euitomers will receive a daily paper, and the use of one square", venera ble one a week for one year, at. fifty dollar t new adveriaeeAenta to have at least one i"tr-, (ton in the innVrfwm ef the emintry paper. Advertwemen s in the weekly, at the rata of ono dollar for the Urtf jnertion, not eieeetiina; one aq'ure. Tacb auuteqeut iuvrttvn fifty ceuta pr;-aqwe. Advnnrments in the dui.y and e.-xintrj', t one dollar per aqoare, for th-s lint three, ard twenty. five ceoti for each aubseq'ient eontinu mn TTwrtion. fo w.lettewiewS for leaa rhao one -Jndar. -Mt m tut.-t I'eratkm ireconcid-! t1 ri .. '.-tT?rMt-rnenti. dHmt or- dr-fe a- l-r,ie-H-t hiI be aeeonvanied b ' r' ,r enchwed through aome inarn HT'-C? '"'T'-" .k ft--- 1 rnmu- hv - -.ia- . ATT money aueinmsr be. tranmlttei na. ov iimu. r 1 u caaee me poiwaee muai be! paid Uy ottr corrJpotdnta. -'i bis item ef our cjpem.'itu'-c a toormou in the extreme. " - DUFF GREEN. P. ; j-iV.''.. Th-s LeitUtiye Council nf thU Tt-ruiory convened at Tllahaje on t he 1 2l 1 :nsan, nnd wa orranirrd tiv tilC apprnJi5ent nf The frrtldwtr j rfhrsrs jf maX - Sot n deve'trent of the- tnr.h c -CoJ Bellamy. " PrVii !ltmttig)Chtet v'r ; Mesa. wvs, M'ttsr Hilltsrrl, ijrey, r itlspatricaj and foot E Q . Enroi Clerks'; Jam- , u 1 c . . - -1 1 i eT"nt "l 5 m J i Warren, doorkeeper, oovernor uuvji,' s. h:, ,a tho Coim, it. inform ,h Territory ul the censu of 1833. will authorise its admission into the Union as State; and recom.mer.ds that provision bv law bo md 10 lake the v.Mc of Ihe p:op'.e.Jrti.ne.rtx' election for members of tbe LegUIJ'i'O Council, on the expe diency 'of applying fur admission into ihe Union. Litelv a Mrs. Chik of dct Lane, Lnn don, (a lana Cnltbra'cdjn ghoit annals i rlopcd with the son of a poulterer of nnte, by the name ot avnj 1 he co-. kney nsUn,one 8nd all, began to fieck 0pn ' ... n. . raml rJTu - - y - r" 5-f- y;v'iff rVTaf A prey Hair was epied among the ra ven locks xd a iMr liisfod of ours, a few day sinre. Oh, "p?DV pull if otiVihe rKoUm.d.-a If! null it out, tca.w cometo 'i.e funeral," replied tha lady, who had made 'he unwelcome discovery. Plurk it out, nevertheless, said rhe dark-haired "damsiif: ' it is ho . sort' r! consequenr'i; how many come to the funs ral, provjdrd they coma iu black.! , - - T anwf ' I 'n T ' aTtaWil.J.MlLl .,,,1; ,.' aSiVJli'fr'A. 1 e. cmI: ex'rac lamp f thr rtucten!. spread on the e: 01 itae eaicurv, o. oesiowea on the pam:erVcaiiva3$ the flower cups r I' : . .1 .'i . . .1 turnisn an escmcor pteasanr to mc and the stalks afford the material for hemp to hang rogues and fasten horses. We know nt but ts cultiva tion for sugar would b as much of an i mpro r e me n t in. A mer i c an -hbsb a ndry as the growth of the beet for tnat in 7 norcmrr rv;r?. .ynVDMUl'V 17, in;:. t Aii:intM tti. iik.li, r.v. We are a I'lmr'r I to , ia a can.!!'e 1o reprfr.t this DieVtrl in ' oogfrsa, la pUr f John Giles, Faq. rtaign.!. . J0'i' i or-G,r.Kj. We iimlerstand, h vn a candidate fof t?f aame ofuce,"" y . " " - Cy It, -tUkim'mtHAf. 0ev -af Oa yrra, f Cwemor of Georgia,' la between awren. - teen and eijcWen thouand. Cot. Henry 0. ru-arVmajotiry "HtriMtf 'XhMrinrfur " Coogreea,ie MPI'ly the vacancy caueed by Mi CtUUaV aWfftaUoaUf lUt bffipe vt aboy (JXY) votes. ' , 1 ' " aged lanut ott'iia county, was thrown from his horse, on Monday evening. Ihe 9th loaf, anif killed. He hui hern a few' miles front home, auJ was returning with a aide of leather, aflA dark, on a young and akittlah bort It ia sup: pe d the animal jot frightened, and threw him 1 his lifclea body was found nett morning, by tk arJc.flf.Cm.auad, iJuait half a au.ia-rwai hanser the leather io the msd, and one of the stirrup irona (a hich appear to have been broken ft" before the unfortunate man fe!t) tying near by An inqueat waa held on iin,body i Verdicl, ac4 cidental death. ' We ;r . rs'and Mr. kara iu a yoong man of good cha; ic.er and tempera! habits. ,. : . . . V9 -.. .. Tirr, LrcHuinL'Ri;. Of this fate, in aecords ace wilji theprovlorflf rof the Comtiiution, was " have convened In fUleirh on yeaterday, tli 16th of ..N'oTembec. fho members West f lhr-patted on to th astttgmwtdwiat WCekV- Ibe tea. ;:; -. tion id be an inlcrestiojf one j new Speakers; a .J new Clerks, in both lioutca, will have to be elected 1 a L'. 3. Keiator.and a Judge of that - A Soprerre Court, appointed and e have heard 'i rportpl that Col, Af W-'f eotitemlate rle clininr a ee electijn as Public I reaaurer of tl,e .tate 1 if he does ao.iome gentV nun will hivn to be ntlectcd to fill that impcrant and bifh'y rrejwnkl'ile oflke. And it ia amkipated ll.afi many tniportart Mibiects of IrfiUation, ill comet before tbe General AHwmbly, at the peaertf aeaairin. The s'hjcet of the flan hi will, doubt'. IcH no? on!r be slimed iip'i, but occupy ro anull porv'i iji'lhe time and ti'entr of liie leg iilaturr. Vm m,l be liie iie, it bcyond'Oi'P poroiif prwlicti4jn4t-tlifwiue. , Wp- Tbomi Xerman, cenricted in Gtiilford couu !v nf hiamy, and jertenced td be hung oi th iT -t lrci. haa had IiTi rea'ence reuited by hie CxwIIeney GoV,: OwenV tSAPstniagUlia--' Ums fginirTn-t!enFfah limeTmay diapm " ... Vratho iiw too.-figaretui on thja heidf it -slioulJ, we think, bs a nr.it.itiary oflVtnre. f The Toby-Wakm-p3perrt!f vr been ch(K.lr ling over the reported detection of a Jackton Prmirnnater (dr. In r .idmnn, of Bct'ileliem N. Ilamps-iire.; in r.Lfslinf rnmev from ibe' and nerarjottf. cnmW!TTr-amnng -rhe tTif and Clay men In effect tlin ruin of Mr. Wood. man. Their wicked cfTria n end. harS , . L . "- charantrv :! infamy. fa If ttihe, during lnt veek. very tmnUv indifAted the near" appro -.h o! witfrr. Trrtt thx-k !fte was foemed. ami remained, on standing water, during the whole of H'cdiicdny. . Mr. irAi'e: r'ltrae insert the following enrr,-' rmtnication s " to n:r,TTT.i.r.us. Tle phiIan',M))ij! and friend of Tater aasca; cannot fail o be diatresa-.l, in paasin throur;!i our-outsy-4ust jiq Jf. iah.cn Jic -esihe ; pre-', pactions making by mnny pe raw, for anotlicr wir.tr'a laho :r in the rriaimfacture of ardent snirjis. J WhiJe f -jt til!s are rr ttm'ly boit'r.ij, yet tlia' oorif many still-houses are already opened. anu me ,coopen?t,afcaxiawi ir-tmrrnnq other y''CT . , . . Wi . jncjiBrannjr intMTTttvT..ir5...jrfOnjJ on, 1 770 abundance of the icron now gather-- 'n7 pf ornr" iscs a large amounr of diiUtion in tlie ensuiiijf winter, 1.1. ;.. . The liberality of our divine Benefactor cer taiii'y calls for gratitude, bttt.vhi'c we anticipat.. the use about to be rmdo of the divine botmty, . the benevolent wi'.l miopia (heir t'uaniajiving with sorrroMr and df prrratirn. , . " ; Now I do'not des'en writing an essay pn (Y tillcries, but merely r.sk'mg diti.l. rs to invesli- jr ire thftatdyecl, bdijr4hey -oe (fin their-work, "1 "Waimaiia; Jkm!mMmm mi iiiiiwiMrtn . ... . 4. ... - or expend too much 10 prcpra:ont . TVmdsfTJ' who bnutve the fp-eat.smirce ot thet vil of in? eaesasiraKiA48MW retailing.hcuses j and thjit the great burden ot - . the guilt concentrutei upon tie proprietors of anchrta'iahmoitfa,"- Ma'i.iiuiv"'tw'Tnaritfar .r.-...tir. ..-p, .a...-r.1, ntm. v'fi-mn At Sat 1m Mil wm njiilao aniianliiw .i . mini pnwnge of scripturr, "woe unto him who put teth the Koltle to his riciirhWl mouth," Wanv think, and aay, that importers, and . distillers, and retailers, are chnfjciye with Ihe deaths produced by ardtfnt spirits. The subject has been ?e?ious'y exam"mcdi and exenively d'n cussed, in the last two or three year; and the restilt has been, a stronger. coBviclion of the above solemn truth. So mueh haa lba conv'ir tion incrraswl. tha very mine lave ababtonei 1 t .,- . TJVl,?"lui