A, S- ..... i' v. ' i' -S' 1 j i v.- - yon. the nt3isTEa.v . a. i ' '?-ntottragt -JJoaestic '-jlpdiijifr V- ' - raising the !prbd uct-ot the .wonderful SiA: j o. seenii Tiowrtb kcVprettvwell set- .., 4 lied; v treUmen anu ;iueir -1 1: t. V '4a 1-ot ;tn Ifa nd. ''rind . llklfrinff-.i &Tthe skjU , thescience, oxiiUie tsuai sue :irt:"cess bfcthewattere .Mhose v5 J ' : well ateaseiii our Jtnin1Af iSUys; i if n lrealt er-tit-be o a e oi .our regu i ai-pjruuuc.t ; fFSln fact ifr an easier nicess and; one attendee) : :.' ' moVcrPpswhic itgnCuUuraUtsirect " of- 4 b doors- business too, ;anrt one in T which the woVmsV.unpa 1 1" Alanil more regii ) ar) yierforra -: their labors Ithan: hirelings. 'PHf :vv.:r . i-1-' --v.- . i iiilii mm ftrncenuitY xf trianii skil fully; directed, 4ead tof Not Jong Since,: being at the. S afternoon takifea : Watk tvtth;hniiri; his 7v ! AlglmicU : of a r;Vthousapi fJfieldsVe;sud ; K sj J lerrv-trceT fcore the end? of this .year . . -cress, n om us -leases. un inc. uaj - yu - wnicn it is compietecui snau(u& wv. piuuu- ? " ctitn in Uieun w''Vl'ineah'Vtb be'marriedi.- V;W,X &&&u I, ..' One very strong ihdticement to the cal s5; ivatTbnvand nurturing ofle Jsljjc oir HhouVd:bey UiaVthe fabrjc lis so-strong-r rvSCs'blJaltingand so elegant; and I can ad d . them 63 1 he a lthfufci Fess that i S vorn.-rr- 'rfy This last ; act is said I to' have been J thus dihbugli,' yPPi nncfitutinn- aivd "usually iofVerv: eood : lalth, Vas': mucK in thefebltr brAvearing 5 'M i'Sil fci aiul il $o of c hatigi ng hisre$s; : (ae ;tngtengw of that very change-'; 'Pi MO I cniuej so iiichui c: ;;wctti ""lieu - ft clotjies; Utid ar I : w cttoh,--He found hi mselfattime s, with ; OUl any 00(1. Cause, SUUJtt t.u inusn ur- : .lAvhatbuiti be the:bau ' -;-7.trebgtbubnefl. ''::K thattfb rmgrthos5'jLlays Twhen; hwrejif r'P1' tfirehislpints :f ; but he; hifvas' ' 4-s. -"T a : t b ther tim es iri A lie c 1 1 a rif Ut$ kjhgth'e: : Kfitlffhababu 1 ; ,al tpgetle r, a nd w a s a f terl that Ui e tji trrig : esm Jl' ;fame?fWb '::r 'vr'sj fkpafh il ftli eb- yeJhotil d n e ed mi eit ! ' P: ? t l:f io' y bl lijdlst 1 1 led,t;l perfect 1 love, i- nurlSrny ' ;by;the-bhem'ist:and-dirf V . irwili'aifd alittle anecdotey by way of x; -e nlcragi ng thefj j adies; to tu n th ei r at-j. : ' ': - ' T.enion a:1ittle oeueve meyare aireaujr iu auvuiicc u.i uic, v " ' Y 1 r tnenr Ai-"tne:rurali pallspr; fetb cham i J , peiresas- tli e; French call themy whiclv sbcee'delltheexnbl ''?P"J; ' Jngtbrfgri bbiturat Scie?,of; Allegha j, ' ilklfihc pioduct of a few. eg which! hal ;. : been :Jtclbsed:t ; '1 , . : brj brc :''.,-yP: -r i cii luial Bai!,5 arid as was proper, P, J5 Sas parti cularlj honoredvand eijoyed thex T 1 dis)mctmnj pfi;l x Hf f ftlrvtlfeP ' 5 " br)g(Hid Ibc ! Y "-x ' dio!rtb;great naturaVl naii(!aJn herjAineric ' : ' u n b sual iylHitere ti ng in th eeyesp fyping ' K' iJvleyereAt bnmarH ; i rv,ajzesTi wereshbftl t v-v 'and'at Ihe. especial .'wish of h . ' h 'Hi trjuni ph . jbrsiit a n tiPsilfcwormsi . 5r. ' Trulyy ;the marcii of mi nil - i& great Jand ': tftespint -,broad.M::; : r "C -pj--- PpP-i:l'P -V . SINCLAIR, Jr. ; : . rv"'1 t PAINFUL NARRATIVE. - . - SehhvmNndeVd ,have our feelings been painfully exctedsays the N Y. Coiufner f ia!. a9iii rradina the following dist- eitm 'f p v , nairativp,-which r?achm us in a Quebec ; ' 1 paper'Jthis mbfnibg: Had there beeb one ' . ' P survivtu of ihe shipwrrbked crew, vvhat a - ' ' "P "-. recitiil of human iftering from Ihe perils V f V- n'St cf the deep, from, hunger, fipmxct)dy and " I r , v the still 'more terrible horrors of cambalistn ;ff : at'd the' li'gefin appruaches uf, death, : ' v c .wouM.he havb; hj(f to lelale!, ' PP- ? , V " 1 .- "'i i: - ' " -. ' 'v. s v i ' i lrjut mti uniwu oj m pi n- in n jof im tiers. ; Aetters vvere received on -Jsatiirday from' ; 5 " 4Dasor' turoi lo'LloydV, at he Ala. 4 - 4l:ten bl ind-, m the! Gulf- of Sr. L iwrence ' .'"aTTdtesalo ulr, Fin,1ay,;the agent here. - V -. s 1 ro m w ft: t n, anu, irom i n j orm at ioa lit ven, u y 'p'y : v O'jardtn, the o-ptain ,f-the school er, ' .w ho arrived here r,T suw the ptVties bn . V.' the isl.indl we have collet teit iheTollbriri -'-- e7; Particular? . , " v Abc'Utthe middle of Majf a nuo.ber of V - A" men beloPgoR't the Magdalen Islatul nhu !Vhad asfotjated themselves ib a isaiJingVoj ;4i. . age;:wre bvertakrpby a storm MY ihe 1 ( j ' . N-rth Eait.cod f Anticsii, ar.d the !ice ; i v - driftmfrced'4hVm to t;Jke shjpltt f chop . - . ;!virg the pUce where they kneVth.it Gotlin . P ''- kent obe ftf the proiisiotrrjbst.s. InVlatid- Wjng, Ihey oberyt,d' a bat on .shore, which' 1 V - jw.noi iiHinageu. ' iney procepdejl to the Thouai.Uir4UUni.g wt-re stiuck with, v,'; horror aj t,e.ght,ora nnmber of dead-ba" - v i . - - t - 1 - t i ? . v : ... '.itiics nl a inu'antiiy of tones aiul ceiyed thiit Jhey coulddiscern heSodiVis, of 1 2 or IS i ridivhlua lsS g ro w n; femal es," 5 "cnildrieband Tor 3 men. The: last surV yjvor appereii to oe a m?" r" na4-Ml bf?;JaminanM: frbm'Ci'ilhea raiffcWa ab"bveta. :cttnimbh?-' -iTV";-! 21':a::J ,t:iv2r.t'l. i.vUtLV a lr Vii op :iii:ct oega ii xp,k: l r: ni e cutrs v clbthelamV otheitafiie Juried the wftiid rtisMjf tHe telies nd largc' i cieaniyf pju;Keu floods wich iay ura cbrner SfiheiWM a pot twfViclv jl f hd ;beeSj b led aW a HejJru ri : ti beabis f tlie- enVrlIs hldibeiine(t-and; Httfe moreUhan the, .sKeieioTjS remayeu 5 K fl .fcUt Avi ri ru tm r t'tl V beo 11 CU t "'Dll. :. ihrbati'f t From Pn ? the ikrt w vrto oistrinces ol i b i t ir rk tlit r.ii1 1 l f -1 itt It Vtlu b ha t :' Howard ' for ihe sme pofty which, witli, the Sf(a nrcka i nd'ilie; Fcji x o u g lioy are 1 1 1 1 i tMjUnio .uazciie, .. i , t . :5 "Few haye any idea of the-state of tljing atCWasliinitonl THiefe have from several sburces-7-from letters which we h ave seen and : fro m ey ew j t- nelseliiNl'ffe; The Clerks and Mnany-6f;the;smaller grades otouicers, are. under ucnpon stant .teirbr; of j proscri pti on , 'hat' th ey f ejkt6 eats?pf anythiii which has any con nec t i bPwi t h t n e f jpd! 1 tics - o f ; th e ;jl ay 4 Befblre thbv cam venture to converse with a iriend on a subject ;of - that-kincl they must ake the :P0" one is in a situation to overhear, a single ie'xpressidri leyhaVe even been known to go totliewihdowior the room 'anurer connbltre thei street " that ' nb accideutai passenger may her ia Vprdwhichrmight condemn them. I 'llus state , of things is horcbnfi ned to ;jthose j who i were opposed to Qen. Jackson. ' Many of his' fcientls, who' have: ;..been all along known cas sucl), are i equally the subjects of this abject-and u egr au tng tear o i one n u ng inose n pow -eivySome of tliem who have jperstnaV Iri end smbna:' th ose Jw hb voted i for M r Aa I ains.'have heard aceu sati o n s made a- tnb tided arid to have been got up by those wno wisneti lor. ineir-omces auujct uuvc fear -of exposing! themselves to the ven geance td their i ownpaftyV !"An jlvonest Jae kspnian dares not Jp speak the truihr to his b vvn ; pa r tyV 1 f he hold s an office. 7 H e dares hot even com muni cate his thou gh t s to a ( Vicnd bya jetteri fbr fear of some accident1incjimay recbyer;hisjfaiijt; and cause him to lie marked (of proscri br tibn I We have seen an instance bf ithisl kind, where a letter ) ffbtni a Jackson ian p loses wi th the word & : 7s dare J not say 7nore.', r And the Country where such a' state" of things exists,, is called a free country. r.?tSv:i3 it!;':'!i.-t';-: p:. Pit mavlPB askedwhy do. men of honor submit to such despotism ?. But they wou 1 d p ro na d ly e xcus e anu jusiuy inem selves as the clergyman in England , did. rje hacl been a Jnon-cfPmfbrmist but had finally cob lormed to the churchof Eng land and received some p referment: Qn bei ng reproached by an . old friend w th apbstacyiand"wiOihying changed;' his; creed for worldly motives, he said that lie" had. seven reasons for it.- A wife brid six- children- : A man with an excuse of that kinilsv- lusslabmissiorirtvbutvery independent mintl wil( re,volt at, the tyranny r of a fac tion, which demands it? '. 1 - ' 1. : - LIBERIA. "a: A wfi t eV i n the Na t i Jntelllsrencer who pays a ' worthy tribute", to the memory oithe-latei)rv!Randalli Colonial Aen tat Liberia,? coricludes his notice with ' the following'paragraphs : . , ' .. ..Npt vUhstanding these keen aictions from Heaven , th e Colony su bstan tial ly pfospers.r Nothing 'human- can eradicate i t. Th e, te n d e n cy : of C h ris ti an i ty an d . civiii7,aiion. is isresistiDiy to encroach on Paga ni s m- an d barba ri ty. Iu accomplish ing such a happy course the measure of an, American's pride should be fullvhen heretlectsr that, by r sending Hirht and trutn to a land ot darkness, he- freesr his own country from an evi , the nature of aM,h'n.-;r..i k-. i..r.: -:.iVr:: . which never has been j tluly Cestimated.-- It must be at some cost tlvatsuch ends are attained-. ,Thar cost has fallen heaVily on the . relatives pf Randall and on , his friends too. May.the! time speedily come to them; when, v reconciled to . his - fate. they shall acknowledge, that the elare me iieruvs iiieiuijryf orMne .splendor of-the stateman's honors,shalI fade before tlie ever-increasing lustre of ; the- philanthrb pistVmartyfdom !.: t ; . What. it rllandall tlied on a distant shore ?--the skillful physician adminis tered ease, the faithYulHerrd soothed his suffering, humble, but untiring kindnesi Crowded about his person.;-' tlewaigreat ty beloved by the colonists An intellu gent man at Liberia thought hia fitness Jus JetthtWa los to mankind-,. Kre1it cii t-jwucMtu mat oi iAsnmun. - iliouh '."T1, fiends should be" consoled that lie has leftsuch a character. :;P' : la every clinic the characters Vtamped on human hfe are brevity and uncertain-ty-' " To dive to jmrpose- is toPl'iv &no-' and their motives are unerringly known, "' f v" r uuiuicutement 01 a ca- w a iiuriuiL m mm m wm n n ma w . . . 5j aitin; jwhicyh 'a 1 let! hence forrkn 29tlu Oct;"ibmj t t he va me'tihie a& tlfe jio. rcer in which the amelioration .pf human nature is the object.' ! - P -t ' r ' t ' , - ' -t H 1 :.l2P tWPP?P:pPPP fCtevs' ; 1 k pp--pppp ;i4 JVakt Ibrcst Meb6n6pii ary ttfmencanrIndepen ?ei ie bradjiniy ake? Json ujen inav Idmftrccbringt nishe&atuitbuslyib teen'iijbhtiguous iinjlies, .OTciiin.e Tfthabjtan Wht- tlie FbfeteltidUh special, lnyuacioos wo: &.oui5 ;.ucf ?yu?,t;t alSeraneebft at ten o eu . j i. u e jj e c i a ra uu u attebdedlJThe Dec enS wni read IbVJ.Genl Citvih? JAe san excel ent? Oratititi yaseivedMri reanimated anil impressiye: mftnne Pnel Uy iiMali f more than a hunured ywces. ir. mumr j!inbticedlAir Ifiteyearwa'i larly n VJted lie excuied himselfbn accp onpffet No to a s t s h q w e v e r rwe re' d fa h k fbr there we re no intoxi eating I iquors on the grpu n d . Lonjj before; the shades of evening, the gratifieel company, after ailay of sober; & rational1; enjoyment, 5 dep h bin es, wi th i mprov ed n'ational an d ncigli- pournoou ieeiingss- f Executive Clemen cy-Pit will ;;be seen frOni Jthej annexed -Jrdeof Pre-sident 'ijXmoW that mntonPnf ll been confined in.the'jail of this ycfbr . P , ., ,, . -. , . . A J j. nearly foiif years, tinder the sentence fjf tne federal uourt, nas receiveiua remis sion of the-residue of j his! confinement We publish Ithe Ord"S tfert ! the reasons whicropilu'ced! 'and which disYmguish the case from that Of others in dififerent parts of the United States, under imprisonment for similar Offe n c es , m ay bevroade publi c.P P i 77ie-case ofMnfohfcnnty "of- Raleighi P-JVbrth'CqrbJiriaw sion pj the residue of his confinement? -c rYs Prtttton i signed bv the': Judge! .before' wnm ne uas ineu, ami ma lioyernor, .uuges. Secretaries,! ; and L n ian y of J h e most .respectable hiwyefi?nd cipV'-of th-StateV...who fay that Ihej prisoner was arrested iiv Augiistfl 8 tried, ponvictedv an l sentenced, to ten y eni-a irijpnsoT) mei.t and' his beeit in clpse.coRfinemeint ever since $ that, his conduct hiring this perifKl- h been so exemplary a.s to. excite a general sympa-, thy inhis behulf., and a conviction that his refor matibrr is thorough and; sincee that ipce his imprisonment He h:ls!neverbeen -'known Co'drink to epecjess,. or Conduct himself tmproperly i that his time has beri!devoted with great! assiduity to the cultivation of hisjnind by! useful reading, and the acquirement of a-mechanicaltrade, and- mat on several (occasions ms-umery information to the'jkeeper of the prison has condUcecl to' his personal safety and prevented the escape if other prisoners t ill .which give evidence pf his re for-1 med character, and is accompanietl by' 4 letter of 1 the; Aitorney for the U nited States who prp secuted the prisoner to conviction also favoring his'dischaie;.;;: Vv: ;: l-P -pP'w.: As the object of all punishment is th refor mation : of tte criminal,- wiut by the force" of its example to d r't e r ot he rs from ; t h e perp et ra t i on of similar crimes, .the exrrcise of -'the1 Executive cleme icy should never be permittt'ed tf Impair it.; It is believed, however, iri this case altlin' the crime is one. of tlie deepest kihd; and with out any circumstances of extenuation which arise from youh and the. want pjT mora! instruction, that this object w i 1 1 b end v a need by. xgrantih the petition. The high anu Tebpect- oie sour; ot tne evidence leaves no .doiptlha in regard to the' indtvidu 1, all the ends of pun ishmet are fully accomplished : and thje other consideration in whicirthe force of xample as a gener; 1 rule reipi ires that the w h ole nieij stire o f the.penalties of the law should be ttrltv'iVseeinat will be sustained by- makingMhisab exception. !fis meitorious ' ccmductMhrOughQUt.thecdn; fin erne rit, anrt the caamitres wliich hi fidelity to the dkjseper .of; the prison averted, furnish -motives tor his liberation which should be injlulged? as having their! origin in the Jove of gobd acti ns nd makmgs!it probable thut their infiuence wilUiereatter strengthen his reformation, & have a usefjil effect u pontile discipline prthe prison. ''fhei. President therefore, orders th:t the resi dtie of the imprisonment be remitted, and the prisoner liberated upon the payment of.costs. i (Signed) , , - ANDREW JAbKON. July 1, 1829.. v 4; - 44, JieformV-y Andrew Coy le, Chie Clerk in the General Post Office, one' bf 'the mostjefficient and faithful public servants in the employment Pot the" Government, ) has been turel out, because 0ba4iah B. pVL JTt i : .s.'J1 " ' -Bcown aJacksonian wanted his office. . - - WiHiamCTunt is appointed Postjiiiaster in the to wn of Ut banna, Ohio; vice John'C.? Pearson, removed. ; - . . . ;- Tru mbu 1 1 Care y hav been rembved from r the Tlce of "ostmaster at Batavia New- yorki to-makeroom. for Lunion Cum- mings, aJacksonian. , s . , Mr, Curner, has been removed , from the Collectorship, of Nevvburvporjt, "and oaiuuei rniiups, nas been put ip. DrAVilliam Wedderburn, Surveyor of the ort ot Alexandria, ha been remov ed tpmake room for James M.'GuirL '? v t.V-. ; - !'-S?e- ; j PP .Wqes:Vtih-English papers have it,' ft" ? rn-',e'1 Stles lver5? T -'.ar witli Mexico-that at)attle had beenlfouehl in which the Mexicans were defe'ated,'and thkt fehaye'vtaW;.miH of Texas v! The' London - Courier j vindi cates! Gen erzVJcckson from the charge of instigating thse measures, as Vhe .becur- nc jon th r ! rences tobk place before he had entered the exercise othe executive duties... ?oe otte executive dBties..;, -.i- -r - - cbndbcting these imporir i:cunLu "f - c?.u , w. ----- , y are confi. : '. v t -L .!: .n'nsiilArPfl fli? eX- variant anu it, maj ppz'" 'P";;P;i; traSinlSyin'atdv rri follow the ?xampc-V vih', vV;r rmrted irbm its practice inslancesfeoa twb systemsve are persuaded lie English, ibujrwilif .b&f&sste SWeiare led tbinbticthisulect at presen; nV reacling Pf ap-SSla-ia "V , tlirbbgli tlie': Nashville Gazette, a cdnmuniciiio -lttAuUnmh to ihe culnvators of Mhe 4v'nd laborers of Tertnessee, J upon tbfPrj Wietv of abolishing by lawthe costom.pf endors, nVfi. nrlbecotnintf ,resphnsible Jora rfebt-f ro.?Jl sectritylHp ui courtiof jiisticebf ( course er cented. fHiivpeons ,in , I fimt: .-v nledked themlve tojUeT Sit possibieHnd.law fi,,,rtisn to nrocure Uiep:ige of such hve law-and b smajl excitroent, exists onne pebple.;';:?-. -;: ? y : tPp I &p rxTxaoruinary v w &v ; . i . - position may; appear sucn MJi ur rea- ders as are accjuainieu, wuu iv ? ofUpinsteineS'thap proposed' to.be. bplished friWn. n nrOnbsition ;. to change our present ruinous practice of Banking &c!. fbflthe English method lot eitecnng tne same objects, without incurring nwe eyus s in England,' notes f hand ,(vri;cn. ap pear almost in everyf tf ahsaction t of life here) are seldom given, ryy noiesaie raer- Chants ney :er tHm k of Requiring iUipm from tlieir retail dealersi j;e usual terms , of sale are six nionths bredi of- whicli period, paymeuVMS maVle in bill of excliange. !Bills of ExJ chanlre,' ami notjibtesibfliand being!tfie m(A iu m fhfou o-h which the! commerce ; of E t igl a n d i s co ndu'eted ?y y The Banks of that Country (the Rank' of England excepted arp ! all v priy ate yjni stituttbnsv r AxpmPanyof! monied Mmli vi duals commence Banking, as tlvey' would cpni me nee any o tiler k i nd o f busi ness jr Th e r e i s p n e o r m orb In V e v e ry y. p r j n ci pal town in the country;- All issue ;hbfesf of: five guineas and "upwards ! (the r e , Mei n g pi en ty o f s peci e for s to al I er sum s) f w hich are payable at the Bank hich issues them, 1 and at some Bank in London, and are al ways punctually redeemed with pecier The extent f their circulation depends on the credit of the Bankfers : who issue them, f Thee Banks!tlo! not lend! money on accommoilatmn notesWis 'the' prac tice here-! It appears to b!e V-their object to furnish the means of carrying: on com- merce, andvnohing surther.v?:!7Ama"nufac.i' turer , w hen he semis off a" pa reel o f good s to London; draws a bill of fexchanxe? at six weeks, or at a longer orsliorter datei according to agreement, for the amount of bi9 invoicef 4 He deposits this .bill - of ex change.withthe Bankerwwho!iattebds t the collection of it at mat u ri ty 5 and , i 11 theUneahtinie; the manufacturer : applies to the Bank, wee kly, or as often!, as ne pessary, for cash to pay tlie wages i of his workmen and otliercurrt nt expenses. ' The Retail illealers and Shopkeeper ge n e raltyv flepbsit in the Bank, from time to - tiV;ie, the casli -wh'ach tlipy receive at their cou liters, ami when they are' called upon" by -the Ayholesale in er chant forpdy tnent; they apply to the Ba(k ior ajBHl of exchaiTge, if Hna precHP happen not 1 0 have a. bill for th at am on n t, he draws one antlt charges the staffiptlut but if he have a' suitable bill ahiong those which have been" d epbsi ted. by the manu factufersi! t he stamp isjiot c ha rged 'P'P . : In all cas.es an Interest account is kept wtii Mne lealers at 'tlie Bahkv which is 'settled athe end; of rthfc year,s tlie Bank charging an interest'on all sums advanced, and allowing an ...interet'ori all .dpposits; and charginga small commission, (it is be- ..vyv" "jiic nan per veil 1.7 or. transacting the business; So that at tlie end. bf eve ry year, each, dealer knows precisely what he has paid fbrjntefct, and-Avhetiier he be indebted to-the Bankrand'jf so 1o wliat amount." V- ;. :P"P i- Nothing-further is ; pecessaVy' t.q ihe sums, or moreTrenneiUIv than hb nrtoi.f dr does hot make sb large i deposits as had been: exjected, a 'gentle hint frbin the .Banker, corrects the proceedings And no industrious, -prudejit; retailer will ever fail rft.rdifi tr no" k,.! j: 1.11 1 -i 1 ' skredealers, withou tiij vblvinzr his! neiirh- ,r7u, us .sctuimesas ne ougnt tohav' , sLoansrto a considerable amount Wanted for -special Vj rpbs esa re n ot Jb tat tied fro m Banks," bn t are general ly . boiTowetL frVm .monied individualsvon' seruVttybfTeaiy?- tate," an tl a t a lower Vate th an; th el egal i n' terst-., .r-,r-V;V.- ; Whether1 busihess of this kind can be conducted in this Count ryas it is inEn-; lii.i !: ' v : -: . 5auu reiaams to ae trieui vy e uo notKiiow transacting .bf busiriessMn-this' way but strict punctualityand. 'idfaith If-a dealer T,witH-ihe Bank' callTorf'Janrer that Wr experiment W been attciV,ptVJ. iiFttSiMt .. pe'ri? . -U : " :;--ri-rltvi'' -i -j--i fAr - dent; that the change ;ah; be 'eSVcteti rnu ch rj is tress it b e pby iatedj the evil? oecuntj iiipswiuj aooiisneiiandv man .will be left to Vise or fall by hi;?'Qw ' I ustr;; Visdom want pi inem, anu no longer be liable f bb ruin e !'tteyml; s p e cul atio n r br e r i . We pub! is! ed !i n 'our I ast,V the Snv..t opade by flvcr at! tlip dinner iv. 4io nim at assuviue. ine last )VVpta papers show, that ne -was ip like manaer 'mpliinebfed jpiesbkionpn; Jiotbd of Party, but are SjtisttribntnV ?M ; "V . f P ; - 'v -, -r w ; genius and learning; r: - lciiriM$jrts the U. ;StaieGazette Wash. angfpn'CityU U iatedthaf a Navy s"Ur gebnha liail: feceiyetl orders io repo liimslfireiryice weritbh to' Washing ton',M pbedte n c e to th e cal I , and i n for m. p1(l tire,Secr he had been on! shPre for 12 years, anil not bein called on, hail Concluded fhat! his nan! Jwas not on ;.the list. t finite the "order of ctafhad cSonyinc erroKin this !particulari !cj hadbbw to .clairlSarVpay h;m To thi s'th e Se c re tary 'd e m u rredi but tl , Sargebn's case seems 'clears ! : PTtie political a n ti -mas oni c mania has ex. tended its iufliience to the State of Penn. ' sy vania. AnjAntiVIasonic Convention composed of Delegates from only twelve r countie5MafeIy? assembled at. Harisburo- the eat pf Government of tlia tState.ahd poiniffateq JtisepjT Jtitnerj Esq. as a can ;didate!Jor Governor in opposition to Mj. .Wof the Jackson candidate j jThe Atigusta Chrpniclejmentibns, that ' three hundred bushels of Upland. Cottoa Seett vereireceiVed there on Tuesday last fbntlie purpp4eof being! shipped 'to Livk pbpU n d from ,tFie nee to th e East-Indies. Should the soil !anit.clitate.of that coun t rvv vprovp a well ;ada pted to the culture 'bf the; seed i 'as.anMcipatedtAthe, dc"tr.iind I for the article, it is suppbseti, will be! for some time qu i tp ex t e n si ve . . , 4 VxAttempt fa -assassinate: om Porter hNew-OrleanAfsfbf 13th June contains! the folio wing.account of a lia .bblital'atfempt byj Banditti in', Mexico, llfrassassinate Cbht Porter 11 will be seen that our ;ountryiiia'n :the hero of yatparaisoj-stiii -maintains tnac -cnivainc intipidityyhich hp odds in" his combat ; anU;eterdaji ht !. ' PP CApti' Miner? of the -Laviniai reports that at'empthas been made to assuainateiCbm. Porter. tie had been ordered to the citv OfAfexico, anl iic wj iimner,." hi company; wun . a genu? man from New-; York and; at tended by! two ser- ''VantsWheii about foitv leagues from;Vei-a Cruz,' he was attacked by; a SptrryN of nine' horsema: tWo of jwlhom had ' advanced to . within a short distance;of .hini when he- tunied and .dtscoversd 4h:ir-iritenvioMShe instantly! wheeled and shot one of them, who turned but ? to be th e leader; ilrew hiss ord,. j rt(l struck off the! haiid of ti other" wbo tiatl-etigag-ed biin The -rest,1' seeing ; their JeWW ialt ffe; b iwl, V iss .iil, is . Jhe veiy man from whom the Com modore prcur?d horses for his j aurney." ! "5 P J 'r:1Pi-P- ;P -P '"rc- PPPr K PyP: "yP Trade of dycttemlle-ys H a v e beea polite iy! f u rni shed by a vm e rich an t Pp YKh tbwn-whpji perfectly 5 becbrate! s ta tem e n t of Ut Te Expor ts' fro m l! n s plarc isuuieoistue princi jjaKaritcies oj pro duce Hn bh e y eaKe n tit t fg Ju ne; 1 st, 1 89: ; ia'tcs!cf cotton. :yiP- iV.or.3 r-' 'Do 3 notv iii stote-!-". 2!$0 : - 1933 , HusIh Is of Wlicat; . UarrelvbrVh.ur, s . ; Jaks of Seet. f , P-:,u22 16,959 : 'J.2,495 HUdsof 'i'oacco! i s o certain ?:statemenr of . f h imnnrri- tionsfrpnv the nafurebf the articies,caa .obTined, -except that of Salt (besides the bnusuailyvlarge quantity on hand on the 1st Jube."182S,) 63948 bushels have been imported. P' ; ; - -' 1 "Froiri the above- statement, it h verf evideiH that.the last:season has been oris bf uncommonly, extensive 'business. . Fof s e vera! yea rs pas t,' I i t tl e - co ro pa ra ively speakihg has been! shipped froii lfe'rc eX' cept motion and that never. Delore, r belteve, ireachetl thb v'aboye amount bales- .! This year we have to add 52,0 bushels of .Wleat, and u earl y'l 7,000 bar rels: of Flour, worth about SL1".C ".which may be -considered as a clear, to the States' for instead 'of having hal "surplus;yh'eatant" Flour heretofore, a fact,' thaHbr several years pastf nJ x r I e s s of 51 ou r h as .ac f wal ly be e n i 1 n portej.. I Thepew crbp ot Wheat can hartllr JJ s;ifrto be in the nib rket "yet. very having arrive'd) and what price it -will set tie down at2 cannot of course-.be ascertain ed.: Should it.be fair, the 'frbp. bsir-S rnedi im one, as w6 uncrstand it-vl will" bean'other pro'spei o'is year for .ou Ca,voltei.TaiettePQb$P :r ) y : ,;",AMetter received"'!1 in's ritv.fn m l' tiYx rri s ates fht.'bn-ihe r ' chnUof Hut. District put a: period to Jf exislet ce'byjblt'vin(g:-iut his j r is wlf J where hewihed t i b44 " buried, law "co"uld hAve pronipfetl dm mo cbm'mt dspernte "an ctcs J A letter was f unl his pbvket "direcfetl ; toMit? Po.u . .. .

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