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!V u
au
IM a f-vv veuM,
.1 I.J
-cr mm,
W llll'iul
.ell akco U3 i.vtellig excc.
I.irye llrjt.'rtutiun of I'laur. The ti!e m
t urn ii. I- limn a ear ii'ritie nrrival of ves-
I leaded wiih f.rfin whiMl was a common
1 ii ;(.:. ..w, wc notice timl trie j;ni
sh ship.
i.rnsnia, niii' n viwcn in. sea on v tiiiicsiiay
morning, had ort board ,500 barrels of (loftr, Jor
tho Liverpool market ; that iho packet ship Algon
q iirt lake out 4,001) barrels, or more, and .that
llm cargo of the British barque Minerva, also bound
lo Ii vi-rjoo!, i to c insist principally of flour,
Lnro shipments to England have also boejt- made
IVf in New Yoi hZif4; " -' .' "
'Late 'agnhft carrying deadly weapon. The
Lei iture of Alahamn just enacted law .
gainst the detestable practice of carrying deadly
JW'spons about the (raon.; H jiroyide that If
any p'-rson shall csrry conceulo j about his erson,
n!)yt,K-cie ff fir-armi, or any Bowie knife, Ar-
I i,.,.it, ,.1,1 n ...a Kllina I,. .If. ,T til..
niim.i9 iuiim, fn.n, but imii-ti ninur ii, iiig llltf;
- - - Tr ' I '"'Ti :i ""
htii.i, uitk, or any otner ueauiy weapon, ins per
son ik nfTunding shall, on onvict jou thereof before
ony court taring competent jurisdiction, pay a
line of tint U'M than fifty, nor more than five hun
dred dollars, to be aeted by llie jury trying the
ease ; i4 be imprisoned for a term imA exceeding
three 'n o;it lis, at the discretion of I ho judge of
aid court. , ,'
X law dmiion. Chu f Justice Parks, of New
I lamp-hire ha decided Uwt .a., pay an.'it!f .any
kind made tn bilU of any bank after ft bai iuilml,
though tha f.tf.t of tlw fnilurc riiay Hot bo known
at the time to either of the iiartic s. id not rulid in
law." Thd?ciniori in on th ground thijt thn re
' ciever of tha bdlndid not roceiv wtiat ho agreed
to take, itnmely, miMn-y, oriilcgnl representativ(,
which th biiti faihrd trt ho ori tha failure, lf' tho
Iiaok.
- A rw!itiiO lia jai'd lUaJouC4)f rcprescula:
tvp (f Miclni,'.iii, trji'iow a mMUmg voice, in
f J r ucting the judiciary committiie to bring
hill abolishing iniprisonmwnt (r dcbl.
., The Jiits riming for iWiV.- Within a few
year, great .number have g. mo tint her They
amount aow to auove 4'ilu,juuarMi.are tncreiiHing in
inuluiude by Uryu mmual ad.hiimm. la the firt
- i! ays pf tVir;w.ot b U"ntcr Hii AdSTftf 1 trea tjie
from thn Slate nf .Miirorc'n nrrived lit MhmpiIU'm
jiroceed thwico on h juirirungo lo Jerusalem. ..
Vdlue of Iluil K.,Tho rhiladelphia Ga
zttfe of Tlitir)av avsi '. 'J. y-
-"tl i"'gaid"11ia5TI0 pernon left B iltimore on
. TuedjviTa this cUy Thwr fare wnthrn 'J(000
a good duys work, -ven without calculating the
paeiigpM from Philadelphw to 'Baltimore, and
the Ireig lloiinerchnmiin each iy.
C.!ri'(i.-i thief recently incoedlo a gentle.-
nin if New OfjeHti, a check for 0,000, hich
had Uum adverri'd in tha llnlHm for tif mnih.
Thi thief had ken it from the table of the team
Iwiat, where lettersere mmullv delivered, and where
inc owner nao carcu-ptiiy ten iu
Slrawhririei andShme.--.If any tymtmla could
prculiarie our hjbrid climate, they are found in
nit- iieiuwiiiii uarujirnon
Thf.y had "fctrawhorriejiahd mo in Mobile, ot
,
Ihe lutct dates. . ' ,
""- f T ' , ii "
'Terns rt. ' DixVihA-Thn Itmui luri. of-ihe
-Tinnnty of Harrilhnrj irTTi'i.fv ha preented th
. . . e i ii . li .. i
savagti custom oi lmi'iimg. speaking ot tno duel
-i- itrt,M4Hrprent nicntna yT" ' ., "
v Wr lake the hi''Ti anirelevlej jrinind tliat a
-'fltid'-diiwrsi-trtaaa
. brand black and burning a was placed by the
Great Jehovah on the guilty Cain. II ciMuttant
practice for the purpot.t)' of making himftelf a pro
fn-.k'Ut in the ne cd wenpon to bf handled in ikai
ly couiJial, live upon him thi churge of malice
atort ihoiiht. lie has not the excuso of tho cut
pnt nrraincd at the bar for manlaughter. Iieeauw
" the Iaw"dne, iilfcver mist, make some allww
aitce for the werikiiegs of . human frailty, and the
force ol human pasion,Vv -
. - "i -
V.HZi$ Au'i'Wt f Debt. Canning, when sneak
ing vl her nalriial debt, wid that .England waj
buoml to keep the peace i this sum of eight htm
dfeu uiilUijtt pound.
Amfricait MavifacturesU i statod in the
New York Commercial Advertiser that art agent
was despatched Ust year from Rusxia to this coon
try, for the purpoo of purchaing machinery f
t!i tnauufaeture o woolen god, and Ihnl hi or
!er, to the smount of $10J),0007 were ereented in
1 t:tl, Mdswchusuttr'twl the meehhirrthif-jTcd
froiii 1. wlon lat uiiuiit:r.
Q iictt TrnrclUnsr. Passenger from Richmond,
Virginia, b l that place on.Thu,rlay last, nt dark,
and arrived in Philadelphia by ihree o'clock ou
1'rid i v, passinif ihr'Mtgli Fi-edrirksbtire, where they
arrived at 10 ylcft h7 Thursday night left tjH re
at ten, and arrived in Philadelphia at three o'clock
on Friday aflernoon making a journey f over
thrre hundred mile in the pJort mee if fifteen
hour. So say j a currenpoudcut . of. tio. United
-rmrrtv tjo.-. - ., :, . - .
Dreadful AreiJent.-Qt Snnday tnht an ft.
; !o-iuJitiK'k pUcc iii ,11 th' pit, (a ci mine situ-n'l-il
h nit twelve mile from llichmond, iu the
eouti'y of Chesterfield.) by which it is wii.l that
-mty-thrr iwpmr trai "-'lHttTjneTW"fifirMHll
Hlivtr.--- The shaft is tOO feer deep deepe'r'pW'W
.h!y, than anv other in the CiuicJ States and n
ihe fjllinj in of earth ha been conHtderahle, the-c
is no prohahilriy that any of tha porwai below, if
Jiow, itltvetcan le -jjttrwatwl; - '
?.lr. Pkwton apiHars to ha employed a a trav.
- lling nns-ioiiary fr. Clay at prtent. Jle
In recently made a great sfieech 'f the hish pres.
ti re order (pulTC pnfl I il'!) on Mr. C.Jy anil ii.
", in whkh he glonfio the former a the only
mail to 1 entrusted "with the wept re, and inure
han irinitTrtrrthstlhTlnttcr"! a jreareriTaa
he is ge-ie.j' taken for.' l"hur Mercury. ,
' -
TiiJ diiipnted territory in Mainn i prolininj tint
'"idy lo rivers, mountain and lake, but iho-e said
'"aft ff nature-"m Itppy in their !jihHvaif tif-7-elt
ttive. Fur i- nnj te : ' :
. . .hffr F'm;'i-;tti.:!kii, Uo-loi'f'lujijoik.
if t,.ir."ijr-- if .1 :-i t'ii'g.innKk, .
. k hv: - t
I.I
live
i il.li! ,' ! irtcr " I - in. I.-'.ni' .!,"
J.irkir:, iirriu-d hi this r.ty
t r ! . i v If. i'ii V a-lii'i'nn, iiiiil at' limine fr
r-1 .' i.' ii .y II, H.iiiur, ha M.tyor, in the Govcr
iuh 'x rnuin, nl Vi oVlnrk.i .Thp Mnyur, w.ii ! .
dii" 1 by 'a Cliitf iii.iii'td J.iniiotoii, iti the Indian i
luntif, ulnch Viin inn:rpri:ti:d into tc tut , and
flivin F.hj.'Ih'i bv I ho, inicrpieler, a grtdn.ato '
from Vain "I'll V fclitt'd ttmt tlio olijurt
of iht'ir vinit tu Washiiiglon had bwo to uro UMiti
ilit) JVfiident, with whom thy hxd an inlorviow,
the inipriipri'i-ly of tlrtvoi tktfr frmn" Their Innil".
(!Ji;h a prow(nitiim having been nmde by a Sena- '
lor from thw Statu.) Th y prudoc.t docurncnU
sini-d by Goncrol Washington, (iiartintrcing pro
tettion to lhmi and L1ir right.. A I w, papers
nignt'd by Oovernmr to the aiiie.fioct.-' , They
iterated proteHtaUons (( friendship for their- white
brethren, but ,Kho prftty pwilivety about not
leaving their old hunting grounds.
I h Mayor mm '..iiiitaMe rf ply, and attoj
ptrtaking of-umfirefreiiihroeutfi, lliwy retired to
!h-ir lodging at the Western Hole! in Corttaadt. '
Extract tf it tettrr from Oahftnn, Texas, toe gm
.tlruun nflhit eiltiddltd Feb. Zlil. 1KA).
- ..... -
. rn hti u in Biiir iifi i -
)Hou market, wo would answer, that there will be
gitiiied in thispart of Tcxtu; tfai yearv1rotn":oT
7,0(10 biile; mid it i sold at the plantation froin
lu to vi cent, lew Urrean money. Aiewira
McKinney and William, have bought the largest
portion thai waa -formic, andji re shipping it direct
tp Liverpio!. Jleretofora they have shipped via,.
Jaltimore. I hey are daily expecting two vewjeia
from England, and will load.thetn, logetlrer with
rinv vi js f win til inw wvo'u i" M ""
una rA ihiii Un
If the easori is good thu year,
there will be 20,000 bale, .hipped from thiawjii
Our port i duUe lively zO lo 30 vessel here geim
TpTrt is duite l.vely-20 17, 30 veai'I here geim-
ally at'a lime. We have, threesieatn packet run-.
ning to NwOr!c&n twice tr mnth euch, and one
to Mobile will be in trade in the course of two
week ; and the bteurn ahip Charleston, is daily ex
pected. Five meant hoaU ply between here and
Uymfton tri-weekly, and tlie emigration i constant
ly on tbe increase ; the arrival caiuiot fall short,
of 150 per week, by water-planters generally
come by laud. ' Land is rising rapidly, and ttuvn
"ilygJICJIjgiJB if by maie. l'mvi-tinn' ara Sfiatce-
atld coioiuaud high prices.-piV. 1'. On:
One Thouiiand School J unset have becu built,
and are now building in Ohio, uiulur the new Coin-
inott School Uw id tlie Mate, as we learn by the
rect-ut report ufthe Supenntenjlont, SatifUti Lewis'.
.1. . a,....tU .... ,
1 ih orllier , staled that the several county law
courts are exerciniug a praeworthy caution in ap
to lieouae teacher. I ho cau.se of education ap-poars-loiie
engaging-aTTTtjuidr of the-ptibhc attvn-
In Ohio, a any otli';r brunch ot State policy.
The Great Prrtbnterian Case. Tho Phiadel-
phia U.S. Gazcife,' says: Mr. i' Randall concluded
lit oiemng on Wednesday. Yesterday the Rev.
Dr. Puttou, of New York, was called as a witness
ny the relators. I In testimony was chiefly a to
toe organization of the General Assembly of 1830.
lie also replied to many question relative to the
proceeding of the General Assembly which met
in tho church on Washington Square, ntid also
in relation to the proceeding ot the meeting
tor consultation .held in the Washington, Square
church,' previous lo the mooting of that General
Assembly.. . " "IT" V"
lu'lhe course of Dr. Pulton's examination a qucs
lion if the adiiiiasibihiy ol testimony arose which
Coed r.sptrrted discussion,-tnvrhich-Messrr
Preston, Woml, Kamlall, lnjiersoll, I linhbell Mere
dith and Sereant shared.
W hen iJr. Pation hud- closed his testimony,
Judge Jewaip- wa called ho waented oir-
the proceeditig ol tho liotwral AJwomWy ol itJi, -
I hu court, however, adjourned during an argument
npun aomii q!)esliim.raised byone of the Couosi l.
"f orrr, A -papff "grrerth f .1ti1g'.ci'n',
tho value of cotna. . ' ;
Mr. Iunn said ho saw no use in pasing this
bill as it was evident that this precious metal
waa scare? 1 iti fact, wo have none. : Mr. Uun was--interrupted
by Mr. Wilson, who prmluced a silver
dollar hy way of correcting the gentleman, Where-
upu Mr. I'uuti sut dowu and tho bill passed.
Sketch of roj. The following sketch of Charles
James Fox, from the new novel of" ,Melton Mow.
bray," wiilrecnll the outward present ipjml of that
great man to such of his acquaintance as survive
him : " ThoXniost CtHiKpicuous (of a grtiup" at
Brooke') "wss a. short stout man, who, from hi
breadth of llgure.tn;! slouching slovouly stylo of
dross and figure, lovked even shnrther than ' he
was; his hair was cropped short behind and un-
lowdercd hit" featureswere large and course;
ii manner inelegant ; nay, lie frequently indulged,
in the profane habit of poking hi hands into his
breeches or waistcoat pockets, and still more, often
committed the, other julgarirypf thrusting hi
4lww-ha into 4he-artnhftie-r)f tis AyisTc6aTy'am1
yet it was initawsible td Jook ,ujnj)ie e y cs wJikli.
llasTietr irom hw hnggyieyc-'
brows, or the power and enprewiion whicr beamed
around the mouth, and, call or think him vulgar.
Such was Fox, when silent ; but hear him in the So
nate: mark him as he kindle wrth his theme : see
him gaspiiig7stripglmg to pour forth tfie'riiaminij"
depth which choaked his utterance, till at length
as hi ck'ttcmtl hand fell with a giant's force upon
tho trembling tablo the flood-gatet of tl tmnd
were burst and the nation1 now listened . with awe .
TB the flvorwhf Iffllng. mit ' f argumenl wliH-h"
thundered from his hps ; now was carried with tha
stream of stern and missive eloquence, or stood
darxled and traresfixed by tSn flashes of his wit;
wrinc thi hot oner, mjd all was forgotten but
the transcendaut geniua of a mart w ho seemed to
ks betm formed irr'NafttrcV widest cohlrasl' to
bis jreart and gtftod rival. Lmdonp0jfrrT!s'"
' . "' - ' 1
7 Ahead The rery last Yankee notion is
tieittn bread. I It is very tight and palatable a (id
il is said if a man cat's a moderate alic of il aw ay
ho pot t, whizzing along, at almost any rate he
chooses. The lluliimoro Transoript says, that
il is vastly superior I t!iejwtent ocktI teatM
b-tileni whieh are in toue in some parts f Ihe
ctmittry. Tho day is fast approaching which will
"See every man his own steain cngilu,, and tho
inhabitants ol cities popping out of doors, lighting
" rTjTa"tuc iff Fault" haxi n g"i)iTn v anius"3Trec t iotis
at a J-jjecd. two gjrvalla calculate., .Go htmd J
' If "Death loves a shining marlt," fiie King of
Terror has l en cr'ili'd thi mouth, in i'fanc,
wltli a notiilicr; 4f wlmM'thff nViw-t ronii'ienl are
frtir the Iuke-if FilZ Jame, i-fieitt fhief r ;
id 4 of tho L',t.iiimtt4 RwusKiii, tho thrice fa-
rnous-doctor. 1 1? v!! and dictittor f JIariiil Iri."
sm cess, r i
If
a t ,ieiie m eotntoaiiuer t
.hh
! iv n v.-,,
--..r t .. -v
fc.'n Wi
.it. ! i f'.,e :r ii thi t
!,('.',' iiiid ill !iiiM'i'
h Gijvnrti'iifiit I.e.
1'ilz Jam? via-
the !ri':U gramU..ti of Marshal l.i'iwnk, naloral
! child of J,iiim' 2.1. flits exiH'ilt'J inoiittroh ( l'.na-
Our Minister at iewia.- U iter from Mr.
Muhlenbu'rg, t-ajM,
' I have had my wilcmn addienre with the Kin
pnror, n they call it here if Was conducted: with
a irood deal of noino and ceremony. A "have alwi
lKh n'rewnteil to the . Epre, the Empress
mother, and the brothers ami uncles ot the l.mpe
i . . ' i I
mr. Each have their seperate courts, women as
well a men, each, their grand maater ,i'remo
iiie, and each moat be waited on separately in full
dfe.' They all received me wiih great kiodnes
and attention, and I have every reason to be plea,
ed with my reception. PrincH JVIettemich, (hs
Prime Minister, ! very pofile, arid so are the inem
l:rolihe corps diplomatimie .- all are greatly
p!ened and surpriKed at my Gernwin. The truth
is, I speak it as well as the ' best of them ; the
Vienna dialect is worse than any you- hear in
America."
! TheXaar.
Marf.h 11. hnslhol
i j. ..
following paragraph :
An -Amerieait'Coniml-Murdered wider Sane
r
t'tmof Mexican A utkorUmVrK&WU a let
tier addressed toorie of our moot respectable hou-l
e in this city , from the Cfat 'of Mexico, from un-1
douldea authority, which states that Mr. Langdon,
the Anicrir-an Consul for Lajnina De Terminus,
died 'a fevr days previous from blows received from'
a negro af Jtgiina, (under thn sanction of one ol
their justice;;) and alter being most cruelly treated,
1, " ' i , .
WP1 l" ..n.ere. nf LJema,"eu ,nr?!.
'"g"'9 w'1 condemneu criminal, iron, wm-nce ne
succeeded in escaninir with his lady to a small vil
lage between that and Campeachy, where he died
of hi wound. IK lady had gone up to Campea
chy, ahd an order from the old judge had followed
her to bring her back, to Laguna, to answer the
charges against her husband.
Monument to Dc XViitViinton. Mr. Lawrence,
TiftrCWnTriiTreo of the AssenioTy, to whom was
refer retl the recoinmcntlatjorilhtLiiflyefflgr on
thi subject, reported on Friday in favor of errct
ilig A iuilablc monuthent in the - capital Park, un
der direction of the Governor. The committee sug
gests, without, however, having fixed on any defi
nite plan, that the monument shall consist of a sin
gle b'ock of marble in the form of an obelisk, stand
ing upon a base or plinth, with a suitable inscrip
tion and-a mrdalhon likeness of Governor, Clinton
It has tieen ascertained that n block of a proper
8ize.cauJjeprocuredfroin 4he i)tt.mdag quarrie(
and delivered at Albitty in a finished stale. , for.
the sttm of 5,0()ty Mlrre same 1 material used in cohi
atriK'ttng the large locks on the hne Canal : which
it stem is not only durable, hut susceptible of a
high polish. A specimen of the marble is deposi
ted in Hie Assembly Chamber. The committee
estimate Ihe whole expense of such a monument
a they contemplate, at 810,000. A 1. Krprett.
New Orleans, March 13.
The Tables Tamed. Under the marirte head
it will be seen that tho packet ship Orleans ha
brought to thi, pity frpro.JSewJ.Ywlii,8ip0,v)0Q.tB
specie, consigned to Mr. A. Lanfoar and tlie cash
ier of the tJitizen's Ilnnk.4 Trade has now taken
its pnHi course. Exchange is so much in favor
of this city that tho New York merchants find it
profitable to ship-sjtecie hither-instead of drawing
hdls, a formerly, when hills on New Orleans were
at a discount in New York. Without being inti
mately acquainted with the mysteries of hanking,
:?em,.t institutions,.!) pru-
dent and proper management, could ea9ilyrefain
exchange in its present w holesome state. It is dif
ficult, indeed, to discover in what manner the ceurse
of exchange could 1 rendered unfavorably li ltuU
import from New Y ork to thi place, and unless it
be through, a kintl of legerdemain, similar to that
which was formerly practised by the United Stales
.Uaok, wc cannot iuiagiua How wo-can-ever be -debled
lu Ihe north, losuch a degree as to reduce
exchange on New Orleans to Jl, 4, even 15 per
cent discount in New Y ork, as it was twelve months
ogoV" lCveti'llir; notes ortlie United States Bank
(if Penn)lvania are not (or wero not a short time
since) received in deposite at any of the bnriks ot
this citysavo and, except its own branch, Ihe Mer
chant Bank ; and it waa daibtlul, two weeks, ago
whether even that affiliated institution would take
the currency of Ihe great bank. What a change
has been wrought by the lapse, of a few months !
At first it was said thai our bank could not resume
the payment of specie till exchanges with tho north
were equalised. It was replied that exchanges
would not and could not bo equalized so long as
the currency of the north wa sound and ours was
not. It wa then said thai our bank could never
redeem rhTiHialHlittesontil they procured a circu-
1tm j"TTrw!iimrfroriTM rrtitddl
X committee "off
biik rrsuJcu!4.wrrtla..luoaa. JiJlotaumW
pheatMig hn t frmth thern-wittr ti -fcwTrriHirms
to begin with ; and he replied that he would gra
ciously etipdy them with the mean of paying their
debts si soon as his notes could be signed. The
fir 4 day of January came, the day fixed by. the
Mna bir paying inert notes tn specie and rM on
ly did they resume without embarrassment ordiffi
culty but it was found that several of them had been
paying out specie for their Botes for severs I iweeks
previously, ,.W ben the .inquiry . was nude afier
Binitln'g ClrCDlating hiediUm, it was not lo be found
the rfturn was non. est inventus.
It is mo est inrentui still not only &y but the
instituiilins which were most clamoroti for. Bid
die's assistance sre prreiclv thoxe which are most
ptMittv in reiusmg xo fwceie nu ,rmr;jrjjruiy
nCUii'amTTri n-WariTlheir lovaMy he ia getting
hold of all tttei r speci 6Tf sWiV to li rsTiptii to pay
hi advances on cotton and In meet kis instalment
due and beenming due to tho Union Bank of that
state Thi i theagn of hummig. LNii. ,
COCOONERIES IN GF.RMAXTOX V. '
The Silk Busirtes will he fairly commenced in
tlti place, i!ie approaching seem. The Cocoone
ry now nearly completed by Mr, Physic, is an im
mene stroclare, beautifully located on a eommcud.
mg site; aod will fred, it ia estimated, between
ihnL iniMt itilli-'5 ofjrorojsIlishijiltiihiha
most approved plan, embracing every convenience
fttid advanfajje sojheccstiary to the successful prose.
cutuuT of the fctisiness. About one million 0f
worms, we art informed, will be fed the ensuing
season, under the superintemlence nf .Mr.Jvt Spen
cer, a gentleman wett qualified for the Usk, and un
der whntee crmtnd the most snrcrssful results may
bo antieipal(. Mi attention lo Visiter 16 the
builihog, and hi kindness in exiluinitig mniters of
inquiry connected with th buKincss, have affirde-J
tr l. .. ,;lt , a .!-' .. i i It'!
,i;iii '-H'Dil t i i'ii Is i kli il-'i'ii"
nf hit -1' r-ic im iry the I ri'in'
stowed a ix-n-inii on the neion
, . ; ii i
- iy
tiia'.i I
.i r.
nil
the
elevafi.'il ground,
town, where, tho
vulliin a liort II
h einiMi'iiily
-Imiici; ol
iMl'i''il:Oi'i I'.r
Mr. (). eoti-
thu (:rmtli of thn tree fur ,f-ediug.
t.-mnlnfesfeetiirrir, Ihft coming
si'iis'oil, iiiioiil one
i t-,i iiw:u,i worm nnu in'iiiir niiioii in
r
earliest in the bu-iites,' will doubtless, Irom his ex
pir'icuce, he fully suece-isfut..;. ' " ' . y
There are several other perm who are mak
ing arrangonwmt to. feed considerable nuurfier of
worms, so that the yield ot lue raw muieriai, yiay
, ,;i -A.'neihiiiir nrettv handsome, and
certainly very creditable, to tho enterplice of tho
;n,.n It mnu he viewed a an niiiciout le
i,.iiiiiiii'"ii i.. - r i j
ll(tl IT I
a
ginning ami
indicative of what Germantown t
leWlined to do five vearor4hat sho will becoihe
a celebraled for her tnlk, a she ItHig has lieerjfor
herU Woollen prV!uctins,"'i as clear as the Son
at noonly and that will be " glory t erjoiigh " fr
the remainder of tho presimt half century. Get'
mantoirn Telegraph. ' ' '.' ,
' The Act of Congress providing for: the com-1
mencement of three steam vessel of war, appro
priates 330,O00 for that purpoee.'
(ii.ijt.oi.at-awi-'
. tit it f,io.iiiiif t t
.
Titi'RsnAt Evemo. MakcIi 29, 1639.
Thingt Coming Rig at. In another t
alurnn will be
yhieh rttfws
that exchanges sre still in favor of that city Specie
ir'inr Totrmt by a hmrdiilrotmnd dolUf at a
time. - Thi is ss it should be According to Ihe lavys of
,iraae, snu in is is me way 11 win oe, so long as we can
keep from being established another National Bank to,
regulate the exchanges, and force them against rtne
South. The article referred toalso notices another im- j.
pi.rtantfact ; that the Bank ia New Orleans, actually
refuse bp receive on deposit, the notes of the United
Stotes-Jkftsjitd' -w4-stw frommermiwthat"'
theo note are now below par in that citv. So much for
tlieitdsflbideTy'3fc
by these Bunks to enable their resumption. The fact is
Mr. Biddle w ilh all his "financial skill" begins to miss the
Government deposits. He will not only miss llie profits
thai he derived from tho pooplc's money, but finds, more
over, .lial he is not altogether so omnipotent in " regn- '
lating exchangea With more than twenty millions
of the nilhlie monpv annnnllv nndpv hi run I ml Kami
Au'tt.."r '. .. "( ry.oi p'-:;! i;
Minn, is a!w in t!i tiif f vreM,.
Harmon O.lcr. It H !-' l-autif'.i!!y
possessed of . giant power, and little mindful w.a-he4" '"r'a
r- , "
ii "iu nuiiiwiiiiiuii tlim ' Ii ivo ijriaillluilB 10 UW 11 ItHU
a giantr but thanks to fortune, this Sampson has been
" shorn of his locks," and we hope the people will nev
er permit them to grow out again.-
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
We had marked for notice a. week or two since tho
following extract from the "Southern Citizen,". which
gives oiiie resl indications thai ihe people of Randolph
are not ftst asleep. Thia Factory now going up, will
make the second or third in thaiCowUy. We.beJicvo
one has been in operation for a year orAtwo at "Cedar,
Falltt,',jte place mentioned
er, healthy climate, and cheapness of labor and pro
fwnms can-secure -success, our iieiL'liborsTif Bandoloh
iZTOJ
v cnjoyiU-ojoay tlwyi4lii
w-rwrwvti-; tr.i..vJ.-S..,.. Tk ankumviixbW,.
rti.--.i'i.tt-rr.r-'iTc-?rr. rrrrrT-.T rv-w,CT".--j'
.iiiiYf nn-hpi nm., t nan rnrTJieasnrcTJi
witnessine the deliberation of tne Randolph Manufae
turing C'otnpany in general meeting, and were, indeed,
highly gratified with the manly spirit and unanimitv of
fe.ntiiJVCJJ. that pervaded thdConipviy. -SowetUeom
mencement ot their works, but one short year ago, a -little
village has sprung up at the place, which has is-
sumed tho nsme of Frankhnsville. embradini? some
eight, orjeoftrctableJiuiulii.,
gowis ba just been opened hereon private capital,
And the Company have now resolved to establish an
other oh a part of their corpora to ti pd. , Franklias-
vuie is out iwo mites oeiow tettar rails; and the ag
gregate capital now employed at the two plscesand
likfly to be invested in s short time cannot be less than
filly or sixty thousand dollars. " "
Vcrc Hampshire. The elections in thi Slate
have, recenlly takeo place, and resulted inra very
considerable gain in favor of the Administration
party, which has prevailed by largo majorities.
Selling aside all party considerations which are
tat in the magnitude of tlie more important que.
t ndj was invnko.t, w ads-with gwaFsalTt--
MfrAlkmonfaeitmlMiii(;m be Vecullected;
of the antj-aliolition resnlulionslast session of Con
gre. This we regard as one of the very best as
surances which we could have alTonled to us, of
tha existence in N. England of a desire to check ihe
fanatical spirit manift-sted in the rnad schemes of T
Abolitionism ! il i highly gratifying tn tndw that
Mr. Athertou't constifVicnts s approved his course
oin4.il pr.iiiiiimiit wilijfcl a tngite linn 1 n'nev;itJ'
and increased sii'vpofS, , ,
. JITjis. REriBUCAs!!, UlU titUof a new pa
er just commenced in Washington in thiStatey,
Oevrgritmoit, Editor and Publisher ; the
ly Tmmhpr7Vhtchw6Tia
mtso that it will be ably conducted. The.Ufpjbli-"
can comes forward under the banner of State Right, '
to baltlo in the gnoii cause; we hope ti receive
from it efiicient aid, and Irustthat thelrenuine Re.
publicans ia that part of ihe State will see the ad
vantages and necessiiy f having a sentinel on the
watch-tower,-of . Ibo profesfsetl faith of the ' Re
publican. The Editor hat our hearty r greeting and
besl wishes. . - ' ' - '. ' . .
TCofrox FcKa- Milficieiit amount hv2
vn learn, been subscribed tV ensure tho erection rT
a Cotton Factory in thf place, ' The Company lias ..
been accordingly organized, and the work may now
bo considered at sure of accomp.'isli merit. 7 -
i flTCTtioa Cit'RT.--Lat week was held mir Su
perior Court in ll.l Cbmityv Ifis ll.winr, Judge
XtiA pre-i'ling. Thcrr were n i a-rs nf imror-
'.:i.-n tVrrr.'- ' - .- - - "v-
f
I'm
Our hM',"-K 1,1'.
I I I 1 !l I F,
'i r-i!ii.T
i .
1 L.
wri ii. I uLliiii very I., ' ,f I, i l'.-, ... M
I . "L.i;e wis i(,i.j (., t,,r t n(
priiie', in'iii-r is rut i ims wuek tlmn Kt tt
lo cost iii. I) ils hav'e ueee in i,!i-titt..iu .i :
f
ili-s have been made from 51 to ;V r,... . ,
I .".M, litis 11.
o or tl ci.'iilJ p- r bildii'1 t un) tines (i ,t c,,Uw t' '
brnv's (jl readily; buf liiti'icen, none: ,, . " ' '
settle dmvn at fc'i, 6 i"l, a 7 IKi, lor iiixnceti il ti'-
tiimes loctMiic in pieoiy leatiier a are dull st 4.1 i
L0j. h"tixe plenty in oiir tnarketliuj ln,j rr ': "
.lur markcl is 'welt supplied with gracfrtes.
tlie last arrivals an sd.laiuii ol smite U-"0 m(
During tlie lost ten days our town has Wn i,,,
we mtppiwe, by some loafers, st several store
broken- into st night, though they have ikme bat
damage in snv place ihey have been into ss-veL 4 "(
are oiirsiiina1 the real Ik-ntoo Dltn. rcm,,.; ,
deposile ot silver change found in tlifedrtwers.i,1!1'
jecting what little of the rag currency tlie find.
liiuUln ' Til'n lir tlirliA hovo linen I.U. ' . '"
(Iiwioill. nuui inren nave uecn tasea tin ,J .
milted to jail, .but more of the same clan seetm,?
sbrosd as one or two stores were entered last nw'itw
nothing butspecie taken. V 0
Arrived, on Monday lSlh instant, s'teamer lletfrk'!.
Capt. Rusth, with boats Post-Boy, Diligence smt'w
senger in tow, having full freight of dry o
corios, 4eiro,, fir wtHlty-wterehsTrtsigTownji
fir J no. 1). Troy, Rev. Peter DouVflwoplJi f .
Win, Albright, Cane Creek Mniifucturin Com!"'
..-...- .i -i vi.-..!... r...i . hi. i ,? r2'?!
J. vowii-b, J, oumrj, i,uii;i ot iic(),ti. AloiiUj-ie.
C. Hamblin, D. Clarke, Salem Mannlacttirini CW
ny, J. M. A. Drake, Armstrong &."Mebne, J. t j'p
Blum, A. II Lindsay, J. Banner, J. Jscubwin, MeliW
&. Scott, Henry A. London, E. W. & S, H, i:ym
J. M. Worth, A. Murchwon, D. Me.Nair, W.B;
and P. Loring, in the interior.
Departed, luesUay 19th mats nt, steamer HearwM,
with boats Diligence and Messenger, with cotton, rW
ciianw in tins place. 7 .
Among the srtrcles arrived by last bosts we awia
300 patent ploughs for this market Ami imnng
articles lately shipped from this place, were Ktn)
buxes of the Morns Multictulis buds, raised by 1 p.
tleman in this vicinity, and who, without making in,
parade about itlia, we loam, realized t very raai
some profit by hi sales, not on'y this but former
' P. S. The Henrietta has jift reached Ui viharff
we have no freight list from her 7 P. M.' .
Wit rbkas, tlie usnrpat ions, -tnca pacity mismtrrijt.
Sent and corruption of tha present Adininistratjos
the Federal Government are every day becoming m
manifest, and it being our right, as well ts ourdiii-,
fearlessly to express our opinions touching the eoodvl
tf sxat rulers, and the necessity of displsemg (hem,
IJ '...U I J L.-.'.'.iM tfl -J- I '
HJAFwrnrn oj mm vimiu ttrj, imi we net
with alarm the fearful increase of Executive patmnio.
jiul ILxccuUic usurpaUonsysad tlal die ( Hk-
bill, conimotiiy called tho ut I ressury, wouk) tni
stdLfniliier to incresse the power and patronage ;pf 4s..
branch of the Covernmentr,"" .,i.'l;.,
.Rftalvei further, That the recent enormous lomrf
the Public nuKiey by lite subaltern ofneers of the In.
cutive, that a further vi wouldUendilieiaasipsjf-.
the Sub Treasury, namely, the insecurity of the Fub sc
money. . ,
ded terms the practice lately found to exiet amonf
the othcers or the r eoerai uovernment, namely, tM
. . . .... .
mi 17 1 1 1 v iraa iii cxa vssasnai a t-ivn r m wixi wtv naj
. 1. 1- a!-,. : l : . r t i . r.
the next Presidency. That ha has shown hiauclLi
all occasions, lheu,troe friend of his counirv, and in
. .1 1. ... ' -1 ..:... Vi 1 i. .
particularly owe him a debt of gratitude.- pub c.-a
lo be paid. -
Sicned '
ii it i it i ti i rs i rt i unAiMiiti
I Vt iiivtxninn I? rrnnn- n an tvt ivk'w.'i '
DAVID BARRINGKR, JOHN PIIIFKR, 'V
juii.i niivu l.LiWii, noncni viiuf.',
iiti ti.s.iTi f unit iiADDnm rii?'
CHRIST'R. GRAHAM, . HENRY MOOSE,
JAMKS SIIdJMAN, JACOB HUGHEY,
ISAAC RHJELIN. JOH,V SHUMAN, f
JAMKS.LUCKEY, - JOHN-SHAVERV
PETER KKARNS, ABEL COWAY
IIKiVUY SMITH,
JOHN JV PA LMEJLdissenUng,
Banoob, March 9, 1639.;
1 have just conversed with a gentleman direct
If rom Hrfmtrjm-whcr Traa had-TrorJ"'tnjiiorrunitv lor
i - . n ri
iuili'lm who irives! 1 his oninion that tbtrt
J w c, -w .
will be no dIikmi atieu, notwithstanding all the pte
rin mi ions tin both aides aod that 4he neva lk
nther side nf the line are 1ertded v adverse tat
war. Governor Harvev. it is thmmht issued V
, .
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proclainalion unadvisably, ant would gladly escsp
the ellocni and results o It, and that tt was pro.
iIiipmI unnn il vmnt iiiannrf.hnnfii.n M'lhff state ii
thing at that time. -
' Tho nnltX road into the disnuled lerritorv ffW3
Ihn Rrltmh Slile has lipen alOnnp.il on h Mr. JrlN
i . .
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inr iiiiir nvn nr m m. iiv im ii-iiiu miviii
uitiilA lltA nrilikh hiri hpAn -nilalltf vioiLint tld
' . - - - - . . -. - - . - . -
i-liu. Ku lilliif il n m lhi hIa .f- tK lilt pV
nvii.i iiif..' I ..i1-!. nuw w ...w ,
Kiiiuiur iiuniutiniun. uus iiigm uj ciun-' r
In mtrt ihn niuimii a i.Ai,ntpv hv tliia . 1 etHir-
I.. ..J . I ...I .1.- I . ...L l t.n-1 . 1
iv preveiueu ; ami w neii uic AruotHuoa i.i
...i. .:n :. .k.,.,t, v' .1
thn armu rnnl.t "niarrh liiln Ihn vullrc nrthal tlT"
t- - -1- t. L.A.AMA!iLinitti -Mil t.n. Li. , i
Ml mn iijTBiuii iiviiii iiui uiaiv
ia ll..i..til kli n,anu L lit a I AkuM-l f IttCIf
IS llliiujlill VJ moiij, I. lira itivi uj, vi - -
kecoihir their soldtcrt in a state of military prr
eration. The mihtt of the province en jtorietr
yhn have been called otit, nor doe it appear r
the intention of the government to rail the i0
servicer" la tact little reliance can be placed a
thorn. '' " ' ' ". " '
Our troops at Ilouhon continue to kwp ?
gnm4 fl,.w d'nniif.l-.I Stpirith,- and appcmU'jlJt.
mcet an enemy. ' On account of the nature w " "
saason, and the great change which most are bh
ed tn umk-rgn tn their diet, much sickrte t g,lB
to orevail amonrfitt them."""-':
(rd?rJhayjt iiwai-recuivod. W- Wnid
tdv of nmv siona for 5000 men, for three
so th:tt itseem rmr-GorernmPiitrdo not iri -
any sudden disbandmenl of her troojt. 1 he tr"
p-trtation of provisions furnishes'liicrative ernpi y'
meirt for a vary large number of teams which
contimmlly engaged in the h-tsinef. Tito
thu tar, 1 certainly an expensive one, and
f )
Cwt a vast turn 01 nmnry 11 mucn i(i'g' t'' .
- . . ,11 glVHI Hum
In MW.t l.n. I. . '
u.
Cirrcxpoulce of tke Ad; . 7
- 1 , i; AioriTi, March I, t
C..m livuina fhnl nr nnur on the diifMited tern"
.fM r aix".1' i v -----
rv. wi
fill not. 1 am- satisfied, be wilWrswnJ jr .
1 daily brought to light that j-iatify the
- .1 . : ",.:..: . iinmi fore0
are
IIP Ol lilt OiaiH Ol C"Oiliniii - - n .( g
that territory V protect ihe public Pl'ij. '
now ascertained thal.JMi.b.-r to ihe value ,
than a mtll.-n of dollar has been cut no U r
1:- I. ...I- ;.. ik rf.nntnd turritr.rV Ouril'2 n0 I
I1U lilllU ,11 ll'V- ..I'I'V... . -
mds lit the riisptitea terrm t .. ,t
,,' A th ,t timber ...scattered r a l,
ut of territory, iill require a lar-e 1 or
;. ' ct - ' :-mbrr v.hrr it
ttftil
extent 1
tfwwwwMTiiiiywwJ..w " .
X ' T III I I' if. 'PIUUIIIL t tny.n9mvrliuit
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