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a ignaUra. cohpaiiativk value ok vegetable. w i wt bmnv to draw the atteutioa A larmcr ... t -,,-..1 I . . . . J .l .1 .1 : t " ... me a? w 01 oay.coTnpareo w.in in otner crops, f. ,- - - . - , 1 1 " "wain initial moiwini -- .rtceduig of stock. An acre of hay yields waUch L Lad on th Ja.nair-a nueati.m. ha not i 1 tJ" m Laic I a ' . . um ana nan h egiw iowj. a acre w car - ', vAn8wdiAftmma- W.M ak(, pfcee in-llie had-of aome of aay fifteen tuna, hicb a by 00 mean, an txugger.- ,be d,,,, which he wtll. ca inflll tcd eatimate. ' . It hi. bean rtnii, eil,i. mefl and p., oien than tha prmn in- wvrkmg U,; ad fcUlf bad Ligh, t,,,, M(t ,Ka,r will er.de.aVor to co.Kril.iato wmud .1 tha rata of ro hundred ItmiyXm ,e j,.,,, of tne of whorn, r0Bj. y P"r T'i' f,ve "f "' nd . kiU 10 bia te Upati",rr " - - -.rtyighi pounda of bay fer year, bemdea IweJve' Riof colinuC(1 breilk in many p,(,g f al onaof oaueach per week.or aeventyghl bu-lp, wd aK, W-fc.inrfiplM, by ,h Charti.ta; lbMWUpJl w f oharaotor, ad,- tlhe rate of four and oat quartertona of bay byjw pewl;ly down by ,10 yoml,ry cavalry 1 ' i '.;' J4 lb eountM hcra limy occur, with the 100.. , Tbe produce 1breCra fiearfy ..t , aerea of; a ur oJ iiracU cou landwoMNMaaryto aapport a working bora hy'wrm , ,htn ft . 5 ' yer J hit half acr of Mwiia, at Koo-j Thn wn ff lh)f .j) ,nd coromef., M bmbrla. o lie aeraivwith ll,e adJdiB . .of ;cjn, f Knitland atill appear to ua aucb cbotn, white tb tHawtiraicMe laai,.( , ptwknM Muary iutkoaa here will do well a wji tetter. A 1 .eae Ihin?. do m j who , Ukto uiU iH.etd hy it. adm.i of doubt. lh"J fcaw lre wttaof eict j i ,(iniUl! WJf tt,(.nlim to France we.bavt in v, ,'.' ,' :'r 'V V f . 1 firrt place to rBgret Iha fiiilurofroniaome to Z. U ! bcl,m4 ,Jr,lj.jyJ,IjtjlJPJ Oo'l our Correa- "-- ;". ......j " gmmoiMVa weeiAnac,g!o whicb yields aity buahela, will be aropte for ,,l,ht country. . iipnort f a horae through the year.: M M,u u'., in ,he Chamhera of d. p.i- Let the farmer ibw cumhI whether tttoVt-l ttM for in ail(JrCM ,0 lhe CroWB lo fur, , Bt)lllln. ter to maintain biiUfc opoo the produce o( hatf, c,nhw.xi. .jop, io ..rincinle by nipatpvmtiiippuii', MHK.it vnif iv Lwiinntvu ni n ' mn . .r ....... I .. I. .1. HP P a ..P .1 ...'i eilwme nrit irllw etwdina the ciMae of half I 1 --v - " --r an acre 01 pntaiora, or poo mii an acre ruia-uair'. which can be taiaed at ietpenae than potaiiMti, ..." . . . i ' .rpon the grain produce of ao acre f IwJian corn, at on the other imml, upon the produce of ait acr- "of hie txnt bind mi bay and jjraui ; fr aix aerm will ' hardly dd more than to yield opudy ai tona ol'hay end aoventyJiuslwLi ofjnafa.-jrho.iine eeoatioiy; intclil iiu iccjumt'ldlv uiUadiMiaU- Ittttt .tita-foedttf cf our cattle and aWp.' V . Thfcao facta dcaerve, the partieulaf attentino nf frmra who ara diiirMk ef iniiirnvini their Decu. T; "nrary condition. f rian&hv hwrlKiar moctr wriuW - be Mined by the cultivation hi.h kMrf r more atock woatit be rii!aVrit(iw- ! ... "much. tbe dairy proflaco n iRht b increnwd t and 1 bow the traMlia of eilriOlilltf liu' I nd and ui)(r.uig Z 4,euuTuTttlirii',nuV"lii,r itTf, nit, OT"t fafitt of lwi hundri'd aerca, th.it the firmer cultivitfa only ' two acrea of potatoe, on acie of rota iMgit,.and V- pnrhapa a quarter id an aery a carrot, wo n!l r We ran hardly dignify it with the uaine of farming. - ' CUmtC$ Report. r ' ; ; ; .-J; , i dvrer Herd.& jrentlfmn' haa jimf arrived from C leorsria ( Ania. wh) hna brouul'il with him a - rw eullowH and prolitio clvr anil, front lSuck " ' fiara, which he it jjmn- 10 aubrnit lo Mr, Inidn'.. " Accordi travelli' Great llrilain, all grain, herb, and vegetable uiHiwguisii uiumacivr oy iiinv ciuaniuu kpuihip ng to lha account of lb mo crteMli1jAfc, $rm Ymk Count, mnd Eaquirrr: . l;'lL&J?UiixaaUyT rtitlerr?M S.QQO m- ra alia have rraired inai ataiMajrt.iirjJTTm.-tt. ntrYra'lllf'l if 'rT "' r''l'llt'w rm- mini ui 11 1 1 11 iiiimniiii . 4 arm lilll ovar n-ttwfd of ft4.ro aaUwd fat- ' - The clover seed just twportedi (Mt to lhe nor- mou height of twelvo to fineen feet, and can be ' cut every month. l?iit thi i not the puly..valua bio properly of thi mt ettraordinary production " of the vegetable kingdom, .Out of the wem a bamp ia prepared whivh in-i highly tn4 4 r. .. the distant region of which it ia a native, that pre. , . ferenea i given io it over all other sort. Should the plant succeed in' Kngland, and pf which tliaae ' can be but little doubt, it will form a new era, by fl'iKlUHilg xiiacouoirT wwwuuicm n turnrpa up' t -. rf.i.j-..j. "n -ru.u 11 ,i 1. 0i' I T ved m trme to be "tried thn yeah tt'tniHt w own in April. - It aaid llial each grain wrtiiro. T- due 300,000 seed. Xpiiiwi (Ifr-be. :, THE .NEWS BY TJ1E-0BSAT W'&JTERxV.- v Wa were able on Saturdjy morning to an r . flounce the relura of this Cue alen abip and give a hasty Nummary of the newa brought by her. Thi news, however, embracing a it doeaT a ra pid tuccetsioii ol event connected with lh resig nation and , rcinatatement of the Mmniry, alio . . buve for year pual directed tlie dt'tuui of the V LugWi nation, auothi-r outbreak in Pari, add the apHiiiitnient by Lorta PuiLLirrc of a now culti . nut, is ao itiijiortnnt, that we cannot it fraiu from lc voting our reading column to dty almost eaclu- aivoly tu placing it nior fully before our reader. - h appenr that on the rralnatio'inf the Mcl ' liourne niiiunrv, tho HniUh Quocn amigtit tho "coimcil of th'a lnke of Wellington 7bn the organi. ', zntioo f a new Cabinet, and that lie, probably from advancing yeart ntid aatiau;. ambition. do.jay lie sent a reapectfut inquiry to tho Culloct- etiuing to act again a iiMire.artive . prt, aivica 1 . .1... .v.. V. u.l.l k- v.- I,:. ll l9 IUI(U IP.MIII Vm IIUK.t,m VT 1tH"1 litical friend f?ir llohert lel, who apeetlily fornied a new mimtry, conmstina or ttie principle rncut however then occurred a to the ladiri d the 1 .1 ..I ... I.. t. .luen' houteholJ, whttever tho Lm!on papers v of Whig polices may ier!--a composed al . moxt exclusively of the wives or relatiiaia of Sir v Kobcrt'a political onporwatSi'fl therefi re asked the power of removing Ihem, (witlioul, a he iih!iO- ii-miv h-wii, w wiwiihhi tir m it jo the Qtieeii' perwuial incoiivwnence) whn-h ahe re. ued os being contrary to uang and repugnanl lo her feeling. Ilia reignaiioB f th Imsl reposaHl in him by the Queen, and lh reinataleincnl of tho ' lelboame adminiitratiin fitUowed. - V regret that it i impOAnble for to find sjitco ir iuii irpuu in iuv i1 "-.or Hiauv -it relatw to tlewrWMs by Lord Mlbnrafbich thentnin dnenrered and thrcworerlHiarfr" snd tho Duk of Wtlliimton ia lb llouw of, - 'Lord, and Lord J. RumU nd Sir Robert feel ' fo tbe I loom yf flommon. An abntract of litem p. 'irons the iWut Tim, wi!t boer 60 fcaind ' l)low,;1 -i . ;.' .. . ' Th whig pr in England, of corr deuotioce . he conduct of Sir Robert Pe1, and appear to have aweceeded in enlisting the rxipulirr feeling to 1 very considerable extent, to lavor jf (ho aland taken by the Queen- Her sea, her youth, and h delicacy of tbii point in dn-put, render thi . not unnatural, yet perhaps, the truth it, thai the . Tory party were not willing to enter office with- ,. out lha means of retaining it permanently and of ierctaiBg a com ma ruling inllnenc ever tbe dircc ' vionof many important event, which may peedi ' ly be rzpected lo take f taeeu, Bucb f r iostaoce. the MiWtwd of the future hu-'a(ij of the Queeri. It Ulwt in the. ordinary cnur 9 uf tlimu, that ihfe ifnnjtduifcty surrounding her 'should hove an imoortaut mil u ric ill dt:cidiii! her choice, and that her court m Hi present constituted, thi choir e , aould be adieria) from -the vie- of the .Tory , nrty, and perhaps preclude theniTr s longtime, from the chance of regaining the direction of" (he polities of .I'lrtj lmit. , It appear ttivl hud Sir. Robert Peel come in t power, hit determination wu to. uiakc every i f 'A furt o conduct the bitumen of theeountry with. J (he aid of the present parhmimit, and failing in i iliut It. lu.tr AiiAvuA At ,J liml roaniirtifl In a ,., ..i...... .u t. i,.n,. . . . majority lulia I. ,.1.1.. l ll,,'. n thai - in j,,. . tl ,,,,1.1 Mlai a ...a. - . iMrlB. .,..1 11Ild ihcrcora have re- I1UIM. fil. ,.iiiln.nnr-frnm- wf u . ' . ' . - lri'. .,;,, nti' ,um nan nf it Knurt'nr which . j v . .n. cnirpomi nun 10 cimnn lor niiins'rrn -iiuic, ua- lioAal and honeat men. fit reacted by an itn- i...i ...... , nieiriai vote, only 40 member having risen to sup port it. rVjarce had thi quo ion been docided, , ten a aorioo diflurtfiince or emeute mout one per tod ly Woke onl to Paris, of which we publish bclW the rnott cnndeoMed acnonnt wo have met wrhr ft ia ordy oPfcsaaryTS adtfliat aft lhe ut; ter from Pari concur in atating thanha psipntu. : 11011 generally .were totally unconnected with it, and that they evinced a complete tnddlerence to hat wa gogori,jfefrttiuing Jroin.f itnrr4ining ib iiwMirae.nts, or reniaiing them. ...The .National., in pulling oown ine irturienuana aa long aiuf s evince thi npint JLouu lhillippo ha iiotliiiig to fmr froio ucb attempt. A now minity, .of "wT,Tcri weve' unLiy, waa formed at thi period, and it wein lo . be fully tadieved in all quarti-rsHiat'the King baa ttocedud again in effecting all tho object he had in view. ; . a,'!" . . A . ' ' f reat -t-oirmCTmPtliatVea tiH - preymle- tfta-x ny of the provinciul town in frnnce, l. Juuge, of Pari, the great Carlint Hanker, had Killed, ow. uig I, 800)u7 franca,and it ia added thai it ia no- toif'amanother bankinil firrq ia ("IWtii.g lowhich the Dank of France lately advanced 2,5(X),0UO franc. AV 1", Courier dj Enquirer, The Montreal- Herald of Fnilay, eoniuin a -ti- I fade vtolcitly ,j ipwiv:aagaiual CuL-Wortbr Cr7 hi conduct in the receut alluir at lirockville. W have alrerdy published a brief account of the matter, bill the following detail,' which we copy from the Timet and Adeertiter of Ogdetwburgh, " connut fiil to be read with imprest t ' . . K On Fiiiay the 17th instant, the sc.hoonei C-.13. Week. Turner, mnater, inden with merchandize i from Qrfwcgn, consigned to Mnrristnwn, Brockville, ami t'gdeuaUurgU, put into the port ol tsrockvillo cnro- crwwii-tThajipJa ,hefwt jjsra.-gc aero cui permit to uniuad lhe htcrchuiidizo consigned to that -place AtrrWff the'-ckfreiFw non, belonging lo lhe state of New York, and ship ped by lh Commiiwary General for, the Artillery Company of this place, under command of A. B. J line,, Ej.0'ijb.o jiiscovcrv of tho gu,-MH""- ol lb over-loyal ubject ol Itfockville rallied ia ronaiderablo inrc, and manifested a disposition to" aiez the gun. Th captain and crew refuted, and aa Ilia wigh of tlx gun wa eotaiiilerBble, lhe j Capiain and kia men war enabled to h tam the ' proptrty till Col. Duncan Frazer, Collector of lhe umrid, iuiiiigantied ny a vau ini and sate attack upon the bteantbnat United Slate, not lorij since, caiue pp and joined hi aid to the nxb by taking pouetMoa of the whole properly, marked with the -brand of conquest," and the victor paraded tho,. (treeta in triumphal procession, firing the now iron. &c. ' . " " : ' - -Tho stcambont I'nired Statei -earricd up ttm facts of tun cae to Col. Worth, on r rulay even ing, aftd with, characteristic promptitude Jj came 1 to the rescue, arrived at 4 o'clock P. M. on iSatur pr, asking oa what grounds tbe schooner wa do- J j ,1 laioed. f h deputy stated io reply, that heeoohl give no answer in the absence of bia principal, but several of the" authorities of Brockville came ... . . .- veaMil wa detained without any color of irregular rty in her papers and withmit the Iegaiioa of any impropriety on th part of th captain. l a aar . . 1 . 1 . -. & ortn tnea aiacovereo mat it wa a m uifainou outrag withobt plauaable pretext itf any kind, and exurcaacd bisopiuioa freely to the Brock i'lIhi.aiUliufitmi, and tignitkid hiJ ili'rrriniu.ilioa In rcucue tho pmprrly. Cot. Marshall an efficient sort of man, attempted toiuotify oa th ground of the gun. but Col Worth would listen to no such grouuda.. The Brock villiaiis became alarmed by this interview, and effort were made to find aom cause of comjilaint BgainM the voasol. J-'ited am- J hidnirtiHt " w tm icT oiT board" r sc veral'Tirhp. '- showing them that ho waa a tolerable hand to de. tect cow ra nana article Vot. Alarahall placed a guard of thirty regulars over, tlie schooner, all . that were atationed tbe place. - ; t . . , Saturday evening Col. - Worth earn down to Preacott and made pirctnptory dnmaodi of Co4. Fmtier for the refoaao of ihq schooner and her cargo. ''- The answer wat delayed till, 10 o'clock on Sunday. V-,;'-V' Atth. hour appointed tha Collector sent hi arts wer, ay ing that the veaael and it cargo would bo given ap, but expressing a doubt whether the gun " could be obtained front lhe ' mob. Upon the rev ceipt of thi not Cot- Worth sent another per- i empiory demand for all th property. , v . ."J Col Worth bad previously ordered Captain Tui " nrr to mike 00 ruovtmeni, with tho vcsxl till v-' ..... ... ., ....... - - . . j-jJr. ..,.' ............ . r-.- I unvA.iiiuibM IIUMiumiiliO. . , Ar...n . . .1 ery thing w i-hiced 00, board io the an.e ,- aheti laHan. . ' . Col. Worth ha J hi vessel ranard al-mjrwJc lie J. schoontr. and evrv thi l readme, with ii atcu- v e ht to IA Iho firH park iiit" a Curt. h would he ltlf'!y Jo convince the riotfr ad Hkers, thai war, of .which the f-d ad""' tJn- i dmii I)alit iiava p.kea so fnlv, a Sn ; two can plaj- at. in iin aiawi w "';" remained f 'r four or five hiiurf," h'ttraw"0 b nKifueirtarily eaw-ctrd. The l.rtard W.icli huuse were in the hands of tlie iieoi4 ho carrnd on llicije pred'edingt.'- They formed their i'1! manned the block house, and had all the arrange- j moot fur the eogagement ade, but they km that Col. Worth did not" quail, that be bad cwoe 1 prepared to burn powder and exchange tuetal with IlieUY atiB TlH-y Wlrtty atler lung Octay, ctwcioi , k, ...... m iUUuhuiii nLir. and M-! vtHl their amjiiunition Or a nwre fitting OLcastoa.' At otviut four. o'clock in the eFterooun, a aicaia- Wt trriyed fhMn.Kmgktoa whli Britioh icgviara on board, wrrichthejnBgtstratea of BrocUills bad j prudently, called to their aid. -By tbia reiofjrco nicnt Col. Marshall waa enabled to arrest David Mair, Jonea Huhbtil, and an inuko(r by tf.e name ofwotlrwfo.aviMa4U-ig-Ifiii-H, if thfl gang Iw. i. r'.tn loit..fj t,f tka ari?j. and tend them to tbe iMiard liouae' - c ' " ; " " them 10 the l'liard house f 1 ri.F'.'!? Pa,,,'!tce ,mvinK lbi tun 'Tt'wiJl eot las a kaM jaaaawat f abcr nmrinmg come exhausiod, lie notihed tfiem mat ue motn : .wait 110' longer fur the peaceable delivery. of the j property, aid ahen they round that there, waa an end to ail hofn:a of further delay, or iiitirotdattno; they made tlie mot marked huale to real) ip the aannon and rnleawe tlie prinet- - rr In additiou to thi violence, there waa the nvJ grout insolence of lungtiage ued toward the of jficcra whornCol. JpV'orllvaentoa aliiTre" jo bia first arrival, anil many oilier things too disgraceful to mention. . " ' 'r- It may be proper to aaylhat Col. Worth ei prfsseathe opinion that the civil magiatrate of Brockvillo acted in eood faith, and commeatlabk zeal in their efllirt to restore ordur and procure i the realoration of the oroiwrtv. f-. 1 row lU Xe oUemiu Cbaratr JttVjr 3 1 '..LATEST.. FROM &1EX1CO. i . .,1 The United State Cutter Woodburv, arrived thia morning, bring intelligence (com Tamptco toty t fie T8t Fiuai rand iiruiu Vera Crui " aiid"ftteaico'To"t irmr thn 10th. Pffim 'fjftinip.i flirt nAaVal ia ll.al fKa ijarit rat la atfal under Gcnoral Arista were withia fifteen imfe of thaeilyrand waWievedroirld erthpacef without resistance.--Qi Amerkan,ooe English, rTatiipico, and the merchants of thone natiua had sent oil lha mot valuable narta ot Ihetr eiitcl j on lxard the vesiI of war.&arins lest tbe Jflfii I can soldier nuglit bo allowed to pdbge the place, alter taking ponseaaion.. , iiuiioeas wa at a staM nl Tamtitco, and many peopl bad left the place.' .. From Vera Cruz, we learn that the Tenao Mio inter lo Mexico, was received with gross imults, Slid not atloWCil to" jirocecd to 'tria"capilal."'"" From t ha capital we learn that Geo. L'rrr ha been taken and carried there wounded. Saota Anna waa received with the moat extravagant de monKtratioo of joy. -lt ia aid iajb paper Ibat hp ia taking lh fniwt active meaaures to recniil soldier, and fill up the army skeleton. Ao offi cial report give lit numbtr auihoriiod by law, by law, any 2,600 artillery, 3,900 cavalry, and aooui o.uuv inianiry. . . , . , .... ""TrQudent Is jutaitmnte tsauod a proclamation on the ttii triHtj in which he called oa the people of the internal provinces, and those of tbe State of lamautipaa, to auburn and rally under the central govefhiiipnt. He pointa to thyTeatan and aava - ga on too eiwlwo froutiers of Mexico a the only rl foes of V country against whom the Mexicans may gratify' heir military ardor. This procla mation hos that Butitamcote i aeekinf la rain over the Fuderaita by fair words, and that be i ii'Ji" t imismro Sawttt.-Aaiw.'g' i-zzzzzzz-xzr aud Stales of the interior of Mexico, a? published in the pa- jjSEMlfi that , tranquillity reigned, andno diiuxwittoa waaAU to oppose tho central Goveniment. It may possibly- lianpen that a collisinu will take place betwr lliiatuineiite and Sunta Anna (r the sunrenae now- er, imi it is cviuoui mat ine iiocnu pany ta -Mevi- cn hn bten silenced rr year to come. , Tlie Wootltwry brought 30,472 in aperie . -' ' V . lAilAlCAT Ex'mct from letter of aq JtitrfTijwit rent'ecnin of New Haven, Cooiiecticut, who ba recaaty rat some. time at Jamaica. . "Hut 1 tie biacK, bow shall I describe tbeai, a most miserable claim, and "growing a or ertry day ; you will ca thnm Iving in tbe sua with Wari ly any covering; and a they can obtain ttr ooe dayV labor fm)Ugh"To"Itiiporrihein'Tor lLre"or Lrtiiy they work only when Jhe tptrtt mure. "The island fast going back to it origiea! slat ; ami th emancipation, tbe black ill not la hot 4ith any aleadiiiea, and tW plaoler el make no dependence upon tlieirtop. la conver. sation, tatt availing, with oeeof tbe moat tntelti gent of the emsmicipstionista, he said b ara wil ing to acktiowledg4ihit thesratem had not woiked -, ji ' . naa oeea commiuea. I jierfl seem to be bnt one opinion here, and that ia, that the planter -wdt have to abandon the plantations- On eiate here which formerly yielded an income of 10,009 pr annum, will not produce this year over eeoieeo Itrrces .f coffee, and tbere is at prewot no eti- maunit Hid ui iu, ifot u " too black Willi agree to work fr 00- pirt until they cut the cane, and when ii i down, tbev will leav it unleta tho planter will pay sonve 50 or 100 pur ce lit, snore per day t if the eaae rrrnara ifter cutting mor than two daya befor gnndtng, it i soured and spoiled; and aa there ia aa aVpeo deoeeto be phtcfd upon rb4'llacla,'r wool crop may "be spoiled in a day, ' The value of a pSaou lion is now merely nominal ; in aom iostaace Ihcy are valued at half their former ralue--W presume there are 00 purchaser .at anj price. The slavca that have boen emancipated wtUl live oa lhe estate where they belonged, and cultivate lie ground formerly oUotted them. This enable tbem o hve. without much extra labor. Tbe idaofr are row holding mooting to dvia aom way to' way wp throash EeierrJt O wl twanLi tfn get out: of their diffkultie. It appetre that Uie j Ca Tviv. rS ir.x:l het or... Mrt,j British Government have not been o well informed aivviHcr, a-d scarce y a i vwt correetls-l as jhey should have been through their ofacil;(TVy UJ Dot m !t!ire iW ef her beini tu but rneature ar in latin collect ami embody ; ktfc uaai mrr K. iert F. &oekr., frn Y '. in .iiiivriiiauuii iririi iiieaiuerent estates ta ine tst- inn, wmcn, woen puWmlie.1, will give the fact, ana completely contradict those !aten.enis which raU:." represent the ntt aytuj as operating kvora ' - . -. - ...-. he '" lv,Wn,,'b Ue Sr. LotM, "I . I, 13 J. j,,r ,;t ,i4T ir-ar-J f,-w RJ K,r Rjit. aai f(0 mrntd al thtt p?-T I fnund a rii re- . CCUIjV Kirn HUK pa iim ' m fntie ia Joe afU Jj'.. Uat fear. Tia j. 1 . . . t : 1 . - i3lac l?iL 1 thf iatter da tbe river BMMMjy b.jfc, Wvu'fit duwa aa im- ..r... a thtt. ,,: , cjaaoe" 1. iV orijwal ajeatioa of lha n AWW( ie to allow ih. jr nslff w at iLcaata a raft 2,130 yard ... . . . . . 1 1 1 -L ..lr,,l ' jiuwllfei u(Mtaaav At te time ibera er wa bJ. aa4 Se below, bound apsi w-fc 5, . , . ' j xta at t&e woria attfJ re 4ta iratfant. abea tbe raft waa axaia easiir v retwtd and the :; ojtea. TW ami ba continued to k .ni.-iw-arurtJgVrtt- the mer will . . . - - -. - rural lini ww ss procsarj w pnro w 1 Tr.-?r" j--s i tkor .iStxxi ni iJI amwr rhera j.., b down bv any r Jf ,Ut atr aner rki iWn. Tbe cbaanr! aa flue rivet ia tery anch improvej M&ia the but tei awaH'M.hat wwl reqnim a boat emy year ft .stmm thrw year y t la eorne, at e!l aa cuawaderalle labor a arwp up the bnyou that carry a t&e mucA tauM he conaoxd to tV orifnal chaaael Sa ect t&a ebji-et of impro. nn tfee aanahA peraBiaral aaanaer, a piaa bjch 1 iSl.fcihat aa 'ay ityict of ttir.,oneratairia lur t rear. - I am, r, 4ke. HENRY M. Superintendent. Col. Jt- C. Tints," tbief Ecgioaer, "iVuhntjtao. , atcncAX sew& , ' . Df f llf rdrrZuta xrrawa Cra, Mttm. W aav ft recevwrd, the schoooer Waiter, Captain IMat55e, armed that aaonitog front Vera Crux, papers aari ewrrrsp.fcwc, which ww will NoufaT. It ail tat eea,T tbe Iracl rd" the j7aairnr:iBd Irtretha theaaev calioo of Gteral Slexta it but too trwav Vt Ctr MaT l4 l53a- a b ja raragaLfwa aaj aoaoohtgpj armrcwteg-T 1 M eicavatioo anderobanbnmnt w boh.,,,! iiiUaeral eaa recnira aa aaoat auarnuartn eia, a anal area araeraa tone aaot wiia ci aaca varara ua aBsacTT. u t raiw to hi cowoirT, 1 hi a rerwrML im wa ws inea mur. drref i a Jmrq, siiiU.jyai gtallfyuij & perauuai- eejeaace. "'j'. CsrKi ''aajsCaVr letter f MtfVk By the tchoer, W aart Wityh, vow have, ao dibl, Unm appria4 T W duaVal f tha-Fadral amry, and tbe deafJt cf Gcocnl Mean. We are aawed that fceldfcwf a hero. Circa ai hi encn paay hare take fiytfe : ibej arc one, it is, sai l, to rejoia tbe reaaaiader c tbrtr tranew at Tamptcnw Bitalaaaerit aad Ansae art aw rr Wing oa thi 4iit: there i am dowU of their aacceaa. Thetr plaa ha brvw defeaMd by tk takaag af NrJaVetwrlayT bad raaaibcaiioa, mt Met lav ao keen enttf lr overthrow ! i T. W. IJQCIL - - WV yesterday referred a a kxtet front Misr ; ifpr, g"? a accont eS th cualioa cf Mr.' Ibocna W. LetHvdn alter (be sevrewoand - receive! at at, vl a new aaake a cafract from a letter of later data, with vhsch w lav bees ( 1 mA tji fnrad - Nraf Oiuass, My-Vi?3d. " 1 writ lbi by expresa, a gr ywa th truth relative to aa Jiay ef abarh ya will kav already F earl nusora. At WeadvtCe, Mm., about tea lifi'TI WCC Tb4(3 5 J dctrcrate, and be ffreattiirefy pobfnojnl a iidr iW ia yt th Sacfi nt-kmm .mTjRrtwy.tiat5i bid occurred, be wa aSt;iJtf t&oarr Tilely to survive. CoBuaaBaVai this ta aS at frienoSa, as tb tateat aocourx. II aa wcjoaaVd in the spine. and it jitt bj nama phyaaca,-f , I h( place, a great traeaat c4 I. X a aba went Bp yeerdjy, that ta wa atnackaad kas preamd ia the trirrow. W aar tkat ka br evtrem. tie were esapleicty aarahatd) Car th by lib wwiad ia lltw 1 aaamtw, bnt IwiH f hts alea a tree sf acrcr,asi4 inEy e!L Dr. (L hopes la rv atw him cwpfcNly, or ta fr4uR, ht day, iWawgh wkh tmbad Itrat". : -- - A ta th caw 4 sawaarr vf rhvflray, eVi ao bdtere a arortefwhat yaw aaat' read a ewtn ing tram the Xatc&ez CaaArrsMaUvarable to T. L. Th arcnaat artrely en, cf refpembhi ey. itoees, of Me. M mt kuamfci.aad KaeM ia, that MrvL?x .aq lie assaiLan. (as Vtrvatreetghu aaore I W L) that be araaed, Twrept wata m shrVi rword-caft. when, at rha eastraac ati tu catantker, which J- ' ra the Pwat w&ce a giaa waa twvc srstpped at hi a by Dan. lie rJaea aivaoce-I aa Data, who trwck fiu) dowa with the gwa aadl rttmrciL L j resajine-l tt Joct, aarf srimrd th athev wjth nrnrd amw arawav ajaabkij at rk gatter, and bo nJ. " Pff - P"V .biai:rariaa.;: barkf -TVeaatrrH araateolnf a aewwaper ar-i tvele, watca Wj a ekortVaja to tha cdr ft.xw L hot at duel ff&wJ. TV cntiry inr th awtler wetor the taraaai JTary k amoe aJSctna ribrr, led ta ih jay yn wiawm rd rwcamat wit tsnaas; tkjea Leigaeadd fiii lowaH th -fbreaaaon aad bia Nsii4t, wai.-h bry g--eral 2tvt.i jrartar- smiiTu aJ lettns awe. (XedeJ, amd Data wu dired by a seraa of cir. wiwtiacm, la ara aaatX a dnahf barrrf. ed e Va iiaiwn bar intent t aSoot T. L. Hc k.m who ia to tuatae fc, but ia the iawaaaiLtte :Iw I am sarlvd t'uat T. L. am - tha.aw Vs4 aath trrt 6a.- IU i fine kllam, litaei taa tmtrvtiiM ud a.W.,1 . o8 bi-w the ameed ef a lar. if m loitarou a fiitjl rdW Vyca l;m.' . - . -: , .... Xrfr.Wiasry Arrsraf Vi Fnt t S.'em .Yjri;. Yess,-iiy r.".: tWpeofle on " lhe I'.jnerv wer aHn.Wd a In'?, Sow r. ' last. I-Jt a was fcer, ao so present I've nxt Rga ar al acnra-fix. rsOkrwmtiMed by J-. R. CVa-w, tlm., . fttoraLV a we ctjuu. rt of Uu ps.rt. , Th- E. F. ?- ncl f L.;i I11 tirW n A evl i'nii.l h-M been (orty-five tSay incrfimg tj,B tic She w but Itj toiw burthen, 7 1 fct-t , , 10 bet beam h acbooner r r ,M, and cii ' the way under anil' Although Capt. Crane ei;ri.Miced ha ottarly ail tlw w iy-nnd pafd thrmigh auveml "'' nfic g t?, he did not .we a nail or even a r? yarn. Wheo the wind wa fair aim eai',v f..rnet eight uidc per h.ir,,and she b.'h:ivp;j't . enti" passaae renmrkahly well. We vwited her yeterd ty afternoon and in.., jed bef throughout, i When in Liverpool, w's t tberevral lime an attetKtVd one of the .'.' nientt of her power and capabilities. The pr,u pie oa which ahe it constructed iaetitirtdy now,nr j the tuccet of her trial 00 the Merney and Thj;i, , have fully and aatiallictorily pfoved to ui at we'll a. to the acinti(k of .Knglawt, tha immenne diU , taes the acre paddle will W in Ocean Si Nivigatioo. r. i . JhrulU.. . . America &df 1a "ianJ. The Riliimonj Americaa makea theae judicitma reroarjit upoo 1 latefudure to pay interest opoo.aoiBa.Anienct. atocka, held in London i. ' f ' , mRw In lulu failure: to nav the int .1 ' 1 -- .... - - 1 - , wwn Woca nau oovu prucurvu la iunuoili lhfl l.r ml:i t.. . i j:j;jir.Tr- ' of Mobile ha not only diacreditedrirTowii aecan. tie, hot it i to be feared, baa been the meant of inflicting a grievous injury upon tho country u large. Foreign capitalists look in (he first pUa to the certainty of eventual reimbursement, tmJ ia the second to lha prompt payment of interest, whenever, U. shall become due. A tho failure to which we bare adverted could not, perhaps, haw taken place at a more unlucky moment than tbt. present, and ihoold not'meansb taken immeditu). ly to counfejacl the effect of it by making good tU merest, the niischief-domrto-the country Wr will be incalcuble. - 1 be consequences will prohv bly be tbe more injurious, as, having at eooimui), ia lhe form of cotton, the material for making re mittance, the omission on tbe part of the Corpo. ration ia question to do ao, will be construed iato a want of inclination to meet it engagements, ana1 will be eagerly seized by interested parties at u instance of bad faith in American," ' f RALEIGH AND GASTON RAIL ROAD. The Third Annual Meeting of the Stockholder tof the Raleigh aiL Gatoa Rail Eoad Coit-v: aahHd.at the Ollice, 111 thi Lily, on Mn r and Tueday last. The report of the chief E aeer ahowa that the work ia being rapidly com:.:'. i w wunia seien awe or nawign, anq in omanw, trie within a few weeks. Oil the parts eg 1 y I , r .P. . .:!.. L.. I. 1 ' 1 . . . "" tut nw vhole diatanc. between Hendir aMilllipxa! portion ot the uotJ already in uac, the rec 1 . a tloAd already in use, the from the transportation of freight and paaser- have greatly exceeded the expectation of friend of thtrroad itxleed, such; ha Ijeen 11. presa of eood and produce at the different wnrt. bouse, that lhe limited' power employed by lU Petersburg company upon the road lias been fuur! eottreiy inadequate to the conveyance of freight a fjsl M it might accumulate. Every exertion hu been made by the partie interested, however, to gj?l.iti'ficiioOi and-we uiideisiarrd-nch armw mem are now making aa will enable lhe com pint during th present year, to place their ewo F.a- gioes upon the JLjai---.------''- -- Gcop-W Mordca, Eq. wa r-Iectad Pia dent, and the following gentlemen elected D.-. tor for the' ensuing year, ttnanimoutly, viz: Dud can Cameron, William Boy Ian, John II. Crvin, Jenepb W. Hawkins, and William KoDurdt.-f. COINAGE AT THE MINT DURING TUS .f " ktONTII OP MAV, 1930.' ' In Eaete Aaajiiawt-lalgla JTutaL S4-Tijrr?(tVThe rWonrafttnr- neoi cnaoe uy uen. macoiub witti tbe bouitii" Indiana, which we gave in our column last eve ning, afford great encouragement for pirrcWrj ....... ...... .t. T. ......r,...........,.....,....., ...... H jof puUie lands, which anr to be Offored du ring lit - rawing month t auction at at. Aiiguatme. Ik character of the Territory of FlofiiJa, io point of soil and climate, baa been greatly elevated by thi more general jtcquniutance with , its capabiliti? which haj been by the exploration rnaile in t! cotu' of military service. No section of itia l'a- Too afford more encouragement for the eultivjti-a f cotton, sugar, and tho other production of wf armest chrnates. The (Jlobe. ' ,i - - - . 0 '.' , 'The Legislature bf New York haa passed ah for regulating lb ped of steamboat, the prni ions of which, will lessen the danger heretofore i" curred byjraveller.: pyji. all glfRnibnait !)!m' gitirnr the Hudiion ar forbidden under lhe pemt'i t iZoQ, to proceed at a greater peed thaa the rate of an mile an hour," while passing .' of the publick Work construe ting by the U. SiafpH, faf the improvement of th navigation of iSe outh of Albany and Tny r at a greater p- than foor miles, an hour; while pissing tho at Albany.. .. . -'t.. . . .. . ' ; ; -JtJ1? having cha rg of a boal.-ahall. via tbe penalty of coOO.'alfow to be cr-ued aa due or aa unsafe quantity of steam, for the purp" 'of evctllin an llif t hi at. nr iiu-reatJriP the of hiown.!3 af the pennliie of these ectiotuc not bo enforced against the officer of lh b they maybe recovered fiorn the owners. ?'' .fwricaa. ... .:,.;,'..:'.. JMne TUil The United . Service ar state, that a rumor which had prevailed for" rim a to the nWrminaiion of ministers M IcnuJOst ration fleet to the Baltic, proved In M r " reef." Tbe Itot is o be commanded by A'' Gaje. The Celieiste. Benbow. Blenheim, t'o" "walti!t---Jtatihg; iniwtriVio'sAgiiicourt; I! ' " rmburjr, and a tenth, the naui or hi n been rua.l known, i It aem that 'inlnt .1 -ahich has reached the dreign office of thea:: sive disposition recently roiinilistcd by Eu-i u led to I hm determination. Munitreri Ttilen. The murderer of J V,:;, who wat found near Athena, Ala-."'" twm.4 io our last, have both been laken1".' expeit, are wCdy bwljed in jail, at Alh ' first wa take war Lekinnn in thi S''"' !:eJ, a we underhand, that hi broih'f ' White ; but that it was don in self-dof'.-n''' ' other wa taken, we 1 am, in Kentui ky,,'nl p1 throo this pface on Monday evening I1;" f The-se rirviris are siij lo be brolhern, '' j mm ot Thornton; and hved on Kelly's cr--1 the baa id" Giles and Lincoln. They t Tf'T. cf Ia ' - TL.!!l-,..'....-r-... m."TTfi- tn. .
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 14, 1839, edition 1
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