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we citme Cries- Mike Vlshr gWe us a speech ! Hunk r. V u are a Whig." Tin a dirnaiicrai." " No, he is a Whig." " 1 know him." " Then kill him. Hustle him out." Wh it right hve you here, sir.1' Who sent you here." This is public. The air is free. I shall see it out. I'm no Whig. Give us a speech, Mike." Di'in the reading of the resolutions, the Band of the old Honkers whic h had been previously kept in thf City il 1 1 , began to pl y ' Hrtil Columbia," fiom the windows of Tammany II M. The resolutions were then declared pass ed ;imid (he howls of Subs, and the cheers of Hunkers. At this time there were cries from the Subs, Pull 'era dow, punch Vrn, &c. &c. There was then general rush to aids the old Hunkef's officers, ceing which, the chairman hastily put the motion 10 adjourn, and declared ii canted, nnd vacated his place. Tiius the old Hunker meeting wa demol ished. THE M FETING OF THE SUBS. The Subturraneans now hiving the field undisturbed, and clearing ihe ground of the only regularly organized meeting, proceed ed to business. Jini'8 V. Kelley then began to read a series of Subrerranean resolutions, which rather sustained Mr. Tyler, the President, and urged a support of his measures. The reading of these resolutions was effected with much difficulty, and subse quenily passed. The cries now for Mike Walsh, were loud on all sides. Mik, Mike,' Y o must, Mike, We will siand by you, Mike. Thtce cbeeia were th ;n given for Mike, and threo awful groans for the Hunkers. Mike feeing the Hunkers dispersing, said gravely, is the Coroner here? ..w let us hold an tnqoest on the old Hunkers. Vociferous .-heering. We have put you to the Hunkers to the expense of getting oj thi meeting, and wo hive beat you after all. Liughter.J Mike (iue croud insisting on a" speech) then said, Felw citizens at your call to address you I will say a fvw WOds J)0r, ,,)e occur. rencn of this day, and in support of the course that I and my associates have bern compelled to take upon this occasion. We came here tj do our duiy as ciiiztns and de moctats. (Cheers.) A system of persecu tion has been pursued towards us which has driven us to defend our posi ion. (An in terruption here took place, which tUcited the exressio.i Go to h from some one on the stage. Mike continued ) Wo come not here to-day to interfer wi h any man, or any set of men. We oomo to exercise the t ights of ftee and independent citizens; and what did we wrong! Were we wrong, bring here at the hour appointed, to nominate and to choose a chairman of this meeling 1 Had we not III .t right ? (Cries of yes ! yes ! applause.) Yes, fellow citiz, r,s heio to exercise the highest and holiest o.ivi lege that belongs to freemen : and are we to bo put down in the manner attempted here s . to-uny Who an- they that would put us dow.. ? What sup. ii,.r rights ovei us have iney i my p iiow ti.iz-ns; ihev p. ale of democratic qiah,y ; Jui ,JH,rt. js ,ot) ,fh r -i i . . oi mis sen -seeKMg eq.ialny. We have had enough of it. Cnes of we havt , -we hav .' Wh wiil rot submit to it any lun ge. ; tMVe we n .t? Yes, ct down with wi ii nuers, ctc.J ,o party, my friends, can ever exist to.:g, without the admission oi perfectly rq .al adv images to h alike It is t'.o right, the inherent' right of the ma 1l III- In m Iran T I '. . r I j .. ..j, i ue n leresi oi tlie ma jority, too, are to bo protected regarded and as sacred. But maj .rities must rule ; and they should exercise their power equally. And who. tell me, fellow citiz ns, aie the disor-amzers of to-day V The 1 OIo Hunkers, w is the response from he crowd. And yet they charged me, and my associ tes, with being diioig inizets. Wliy 1 ..Be cause we are poor, and not able to pay a hired host to come ht re, nor the press t. sustain us in mat -naming our principles m me iMirw. j Aim are v'U willing lejhiw democrats, to be ruled by this coo i...,.i',Ui I : .i... c ";,i,i'1H"D .iMur:, in :ue lormation ot vour tickers, and in the selection of th se whom you would have to conduct your political affairs I A -u wIm are these men, that lev tribute on public oftV-rs for sustaining them selves in these attacks upon your rights and privileges. A voice Slamu,. Are wi not as good democrats hs they Have we not a title to the same enjoyment of law, ant right, and truth, and justice as they t And are we to blame for doing what we may for the elevation ol the down tiodden mass Ir mi the depth of degradation in which they have lain forages? iNo.no. Applau e. Voci ferous cheers. And wiiy not join, all of us, fellow demo crats, in this holy woik ? Have I and mv soci)tes ever proved unfaithful to you 1 Have wo not, in the d irktst hour of )oui adversity, gone hand m Irmd with you, to sustain t ho principles, the measures, and the m"n of our common party ? At this point, tlnr band of the Hunkers,' followed by a handful of men and boys, en tered the northern gale of the PaiU, and marched by the stage, on which Walsh was Sonorous metal blow ing loud, the while," and having for a moment interrupted the speaker, passed out at the eastern gate. A voice. Bang them drums here! We'll make mince meat of them. (Roars of laugh ter.) ' Go on, Mike!1 and Mike did go on. And who are we that these ups'ans would keep in a state of vassaUge, my fiiends? Men, let me tell them, better, far better, than many who have sat, and who still sit in that chamber, pointing to the wing uf the Hall, in which the Board of AMermen hold their sessions. If we,by our votes, are able to contiol our elections ; if we, by our entr gies, are capable of electing to places of trust what candidates we please, who has a right to prevent us? We have not sought these divisions: we have not made them. Had we been treated with common decency by lh prty tn(,y would act have occurred. We bav never distu bed the regular trans acibri of its business; we have always acted with it cordially, until we were abused and denounced. When I had raised three hun dred men, to go to Texas, I was applied to, in the name of the party, by the Hopkmses, Slamms, and the rest, to go to Rhode Island, and to spur on Governor Dorr to claim, and oaid him to maintain, the Government of that Slate. They went o Albany lo ar range be affair. I took no part. I hey conent.d themselves with passing sund'V windy resolutions, but did any of them go? (Laughter.) Not one of them. Bui ihey sent down for us ; and I wen! op to se about i.. I left mv emploxment, and woik, anihwent, too, to Rhode Island, wheie, foi aught they caied, my bones might have been left lo bleach upon the 6- Id of battle. And how have I been rewarded for it? I have been sued, indicted, persecuted ; their indictments Tlie JXewberiiiiiti. ' J eicbcrn C SATURDAY, 16tb NOVEMBER, 1843. LIFE AND SPEECHES OF HE RY CLAY. A cheap and very neat edition of this work can be procured at the book store of William Hall in this'town. The work, is comprised in two volumes, containing up wards of one thousand pages, and may be had for $1 2octs. The Life of Mr. Clay prefixed to his speeches, is ably written, and gives, besides , CCThe following abstract of " Notes on Italy" has been sent us by a correspondent. We infer, that they are original with the transcriber. We hope he will continue his favours. ' ITALY. Italy is one of the finest regions in the world, as to soil and climate; and is noted as the theatre of the greatest events in his tory. It is now in a state of degradation FOR PRESIDENT, H E T It V C L. A Y. AN IRRESPONSIBLE NATIONAL BAM. When will the Loco Editors and dema- ornoriips rTfnsf thpir nttpmnfs to mislpnl tVip eo le by mire resenting the olic d ' S1"6 Plitical measures with which his name : most lofty recollections. l,, c a i is identified. The speeches embrace all is from north and soutl vocuieu uy me wmg party mi eierence to a; - j , ntninnr rnn ho rvinro f J i national currency 1 unfair, nothing more false, than the repeat ed ding-dong assertions of the loco press, that the true issue on this question between . . . i r are now hanging over m -, in snoais, but I e Whi and the Democrats is, whether for them care not THAT (snapping his fingers.) They have obtained unj.s. j.,dg. j there shall be established an irresponsible i national bank or not. 1 ney must know they do know that the whig party has ne ver said one word in favour of an irrespon sible " national bank." They well know that all the party contends for is, " a nation al currency of uniform value in all sections of the country" something that will answer the purpose of a circulating medium, with- the usual biographical notice, an interesting and decline- but is filled with grand monu- : account of the part he has taken in all the : ments, and seems calculated to awaken the The greatest length is identified. The speeches embrace all is from north and south about seven hun- r deliverer ! political or public nature. NEW YORK ELECTION NEUROLOGY. James i( . Buchanan, of Louisville Ky., has lately been making experiments i' Neurology in the west, that bid fair to a" rr K 1 ' '""W "C" "10 unaers ot Mesmerism in the back ground. The experiments are attested bv so respectable authorities, that they must command at least the attention of such of our readers as are curious about such mat. ters. We believe Dr. B. haa for some time past been turning his attention to this sub ject. The notice of the experiments to which we allude, is contained in a. communication j to the National Intelligencer of Nov. 4. out subjecting people to the necessity of be ing fleeced, in transmitting funds from one c the gtate by the Whigs. Under these have soon been irresponsible" indeed to J The VQte in the city of New York may bc I cultiyated and M Ud anybody or any thing, except executive , rcgarded a whig victory . and as it is ; intricate jefiles. The branches of this power, had not the people suddenly put ; generaly we believe that the change range, touching upon the fine plains along their veto on them. These very abortions : . , . , rftmnlpx:OT1 of rlR StatR be. ! , T ,.f rt ' n .f , - l' " . w-- j Lixt; I'ltuiici laiiuuu, ci mi iuit or monstrosities, or whatever, of Locofoco- every thinking man, of the deep settled and ! rient Hg .inst m, by packing the jory hoxs, and in every way have striven lo crush m , nnd to kep mi down. ( iis of sham ! tiiie groans lor Shun in ! Ugh h h h !) When nvn ate true to themselves, and car ry out iheir piinciples, fiioily and withoot turning, such ' leaders" as these torn their backs upon those uho are too faithful to follow their crooked lead, and who served them, when they needed service. And tliese aie the men who realize fortunes ooi of the poor. Thus have tliey used us, and thus would they uso us sii 1 ! (Great sensa tion.) And now, fellow chizens, I apppal to you. ail good democrats ! Shall we go on, toselh er, as nienibeis of one haimouioos partv ? For tq-nl rigots, for eqoal laws, for qual justice, or shall we suffer our ranks to be broken, our parly dismembered bv such men, and for such purposes as I have described? Men, who out of us would rv r fo-tunes, "bile we are crushed to the earth? Cheeis. I ask nothing, I desire nothing, tor myseif. When it was fiit suggested to nominate me for the Senate, I had no inte- -'ion to stand : but, when I found myself de nounced, deci led, abused, I -dieted my mind, and lesolvrd io stand by il0!e who made that nomination, as I know ihev will sund by me. -We will ! We will P "Mike Walsh, the People's Sento !" We aie accused of ovt-rt acts, in the dehnce of our principles." Well, we are but men : we boast of nothing beyond ilio attributes of human nature. Trampled on, plundered, crushed, is it wonderful that we should not Hhva)s slop iviihrn the strict letter of the law, in sns taining our position and ou. piinciples ? The pendulum ush-d from its position, swings to the othei side, and so it is wi h men, when pushed to extremes. Applause. Thev callus vagabonds: but they cannot aicuse us of anv dishonorable act. We have ne ver iniertered wish them, and we have al ways been prepaied, and still are, to resis' Very thing like oppression upon myself and upon mv associates ! Wat in ch-eiini! j When these people find that they whom they want for their purposes, have too much energv to be easily led, they under take to buy them. They go upon the ground that a principle powerful I with Lable check that experience suggests, by all lilt 111 lliusi ur bu Willi rri uuuy j. mwi , ... P , . many men would have the courage to mcans be Placed on any instltutlon of ths hang, who cannot resist the influences of kind; and let the loco presses cease their a good dinner; and fellow citiz ns when miserable attempts to make people believe you can buv men with dinners, or offices. that tbe -vhigs advocate an irresponsible or house-reni or a new nai, i"er is u They know better. applause ) We are denounced by these people. Why ! Because we are faithful OLD HUNKERS AND SUBTERRANEANS : r iv ..- i io principle-, u.av i..t-v F,uj. tair Thftrrrarrhio sketch of the doings of tho no greedy aspirants for places Unlv ten i n . . ,T , of our number ever had appoim ments of gretA Locofoco meeting m New York on anv kind, and six of these have been pro- the 1st of November, will be found on our scribed Fellow Citiz- ns ! Is this right ? first anci seCond oases. We feel deen re at i TtvT rv . 1 I 1 c- x is it to be oorne s i no : umvn wun guch ft gcene should w been the Hunkers ! Huzza for Walsh !) , . . , , . about three hundred and fifty miles.' This applies only to northern Italy. The aver- "5 u"u",vi" xuey were maae dv ur. xucnanan The election which took place in this ceed one hundred miles. The square miles j Bloominston, Indiana, in Aueust last, in tl State on the 7th inst., has resulted on the j H7,090, including Sicily and Sardinia a ; presence of the Faculty of Indiana Univer whole favourably to the Whig cause. New- j littlo more than twice the size of North- j sity and others, and the report of the result York has been since 1840, a strong hold of the Locos, and cast in 1842 a very heavy majority against the Whigs. So decidedly Carolina.. The surface is finely diversified as stated by Dr. B., is attested by these gen- the most lofty mountains and most beau- i tlemen. We subjoin a part of the account tiful plains in Europe. The white summits of the experiments. The whole article in appeared the strength of the State on the j Gf NIts. Rosa, Mt. Blanc, St. Bernard, the : the Intelligencer is worth a perusal. Some- side of the Democrats, that some of the lead- j Simplon, St. G othard, Splugen, though : idea of what is meant by Neurology may be ing whig papers advised the Whigs to let ! properiy belonging to Switzerland, are seen ! gathered from the following proposition the election this fall go against them by de- ; amid the clouds in commuous grandeur, a- ' which the Dr. proposed to establish, viz : fault : and until just on the eve of the elec- j long the wholc extent" of Piedmont and ; that cvery part of the brain has a corres. tion, scarcely any effort was put forth to j g j Dondinff rejrion on tll bo -th , . )A j o jy ""v ij, The Annpnirips arp nnrelv Italian nre is rnTinftod : C .1. T T ! 1 -1TS7T I " " , . . n w.v. uu a"4in. action oi tm: uuu tu uuiui. w waxx.o circumstances we hacl made up our mmd to not so bi h as the Alps and are covered , the doctrine of neurolorrv ,V thnt th, to see an irresponsible national bank t No- j be we satisficd if in New York the m Qu ,ower s : dtcmeM q (e differcnt ' 'rf ' body that e know of, unless ,t be Captam eyen held their own on the vote of 1842. ; olivehighcr , the (he organs of Qur 1 j ler with hls exchequer, or the sub-ttea-1 Thb we think on the whoie they have done various forest trecs The cllcsnut ,3 aitended with a simultaneous excitement of sury men. Either of these concerns would , return9 have not vet come to hand. j , i,i,i,;f.0 n. .nl. (imk ! il . r i,.i. : f XUWU. . J tliVj iiiUULiLUilW) 11V y vnivuvy y vij vtiitvi Vllb UUI IO WX Lilly KJKJKA. V m KJUDm ill - stance, when the nobler emotions and affec tions produce excitement in the breast an around the heart an idea so universal a mong mankind as to be embodied in the fa miliar as well as in the j)oetical expressions of language. This popular and universal sentiment is, according to Doctor Bucha nan, founded in fact, and demonstrable by his new system of physiology, whicJi tracer the relations of the mind to. jiaJxw.w, and of the lx-alTx to tlie oody." "Mr?. A., (the nam s of the ladies nre omittrr. . I. .J r 1 . . other In the south the branches become tt ,ouJ ol 'uu raie ""pressioimy and of unccm- mon mental cultivation, ond Mrs. B. (accompanied gins, by another election we hope to place ism and lylensm, oiiht however to satisfy : AT ,r , a - T , f . . , , . New 1 ork State on the whig list. In the , itay tobe considered as the 'peculiar region bright and smiling scenes, which entitle general conviction that exists among; the people of this country, of the actual neces sity there is for some national institution for j rpmilnhnrr tVio piirTonw T'1tit li o A tVioir-i origin undoubtedly, in an attempt by the party leaders of substituting something that would answer this purpose, instead of the bank, which it had been their policy to de cry and destroy. The loco leaders well knew, that popular opinion favoured some regulator of the currency ; and whilst they pretended that the sub-treasury was a separ- city then, the Whigs have elected their she-1 0f landscape. The road from Toulon in riff' by about 1000 majority. On the ticket for assembly they have reduced the aver age loco majority from 4 or 5000 to 4 or 500. j In the State generally the result so far as known, shows about the same vote as in '42 the Democrats having a large majority in the Senate and Assemblv. Great IVhig gathering at Andover Massa chusetts. An immense gathering of the Whig-s the Bay State took place at Andover, on the ation of all connexion between the govern- j 9th inst. Mr. Webster delivered a speech France, via. Nice and G enoa to Florence, is considered the most picturesque on the con tinent -overlooked by the snow-capped peaks of the mountains on one side, andovei looking the blue expanse of the sea, on the by her husband) were present ; the latter, as the The plains of Italy are as remarkable for m',re impressible, was cheat n as the subject of . i j ik :. . r . - ,uuw inaiene wna meii trtiuuie uvu.iy auu uvinic0a t"C ttirey ignorant of the whole subiecr as hp hnrt mountains for their grandeur. The most nevt-r explained to her any of the uhenomena c.n- i..ruT n ij j nected with the different regions, and shr hurl nnf extensive is that oi the Po or ot Lombard v. I .... . . . . -'",,a ttI,u "tie naa noi , -iuier witnessed or neard ot anv tXDertmcntq of between tlie Alps and Appenmes ; which 'ms Rind upon others. Another fact which ehouhl T,;r,rr r,vr,fnolxr vvntArPrI hio-Mv ..lHvntnl . Y tnai ene naa Dcen a tirm dtsbe- , , , i ucui muiuooiy vo.lcxu, uiuuiv "-lull t uiiai. , ! . i ... r.L ment and the currency, they expected that of considerable lencrth on the occasion, and , , -it . -u i th whole of the science, and was very re- J' . J 1 ;OituiiMuuduie.uf,tu uu uiu uasiuu, and under a genial climate, is perhaps the luctant to admit that any important i-fiVcts could uie operuuun oi mis ouious Bc-neme wuuiu , expressed his determination to suppon uie ,ntwnfblt-- he appeared to be in nood WhignominationsofthatStateat the elec- 0n reaching the Neapolitan Territory, the Tnt. 9P,nt8' f & WWJ9- tion on Monday next. plain formed by the Appenines, becomes wi- , W ". B was madb very petu!enf, (by touching The speech was well received by the , r , . . tne back ot her elbow,) so aa to Ireat her husband . 1 W1 , . , n t , 1 der and more fertile, being covered with rich d oUirs rather rudely. Mrs. A. was instruct meetinff. What a pity hp so far departed . i i c i- . tn t- uPr ha,.A. ... vi n - IJ(Xi5LLl CO ttllLl VdL picXliLciLlUXltj Ol CJlIVtJS. X lit? I f "r,v" v- vatc ui U. Willi i i w il 1 l J. I . . : f i i ... ' reconcile the people to it, and make it popu lar, by its giving uniformity to the currency of the country. That some institution for this purpose is necessary, all experience proves. But we desire to see no irrespon- from his steady whiff course as to talk as he Tiinii n,llT.irT.,1.1 - ,i 'n ut informmg either what would be the t-fll-ct! Mrs. sible mammoth concern. Let every practi- did at the Fanuel Hall meeting The com.- f'" c7sei n f thc '' h" ta b.i l. a8 ih- fifth ,ib, j i um di uic x unuci uil,olui0. c valieys of Florence and Pisa ; but the Cam- produced a rather sudden change f temptr try could nave torgiven ms remaining m trie pagna fclicQ of Naplcs the voiuptuoU3 en- en- VI rs. B. became very pleasant and amiable. Tylercabinetaslongashedid.andevenhave , Canuaannear to un;tc all the maa' ,SSr.V' 'Z:!,, approved it, in consideration of the impor- icl of Lombardy, with aspects much TJ! ""l"', -l ltl'"S, p"s"n' S'"!J "'s . t : l i j i t 7' 1 as sensibly affected as if she had hpt-n toiwhfd bur- Mike then took have of his auui-"ory with actcd' in connexion with the sacred rights the express-ion of the utmost kindness of of suffrage. Long may it be before we have teelins to every one of his auditory. to record doings so disgraceful to freemen, A V oice. 1 hree cheers lor the pe. pie s . , . , Wrlprs of olir mvT1 Sratn Tn -i - oeea we do not oeneve mat any party would Mr. Arcularius, (the Chairman,) being so far outrage the public sense of propriety called, came forward anil said a f w words here, as to be guilty of such mockery of the He tell highly honored with thn mark of noble right of suffrage. Thank Heaven that cnrifidrnc bestowed upon him this day , , ff , , . . , . ,i . , i as yet, such scenes are unknown m our He should uot detain the meeting by mak J ' ing a speech, but he had ben called on country, except in the large cities. Who to explain the meaning of the term "Hun the old Hunkers and the Subs are, may be ker " He would do so. Laughter It gathered from the sketch itself. It may meant men who, with a decent hat and coat, however not be amiss to inform tW of our old in villainy, though young it m;ght he . in years, attached themselves o a political readers to whom these designations are party to "make themselves hunk" (that hew, that the old Hunkers are considered is snug and safe.) The laughter and ap the aristocratic branch of Locofocoism in piause at mis san was immense. New York, and go we believe generally for A successful motion was then made to ,r , it adiourn; and the comedv terminated with Van Buren, claiming to be the party proper, two brief but exciting seen- s a fisticuff while the Subs are the real radicals, and ra fit'ht between several Hunkers and ftubs ther favour Calhoun. which resulted in the carrying off of one man by the Police. and the entire d mo lition bv the "Boys" of the rostrum, which had beenetect'd by the Tammany men for this occasion. tant services he rendered in bringing about the treaty with England. But he must now at least show by a steady adherence to the good cause for years, before he can again find himself where he wa" before, if he ever does. ENGLAND AND CHINA. As will be seen by reference to the items of foreign news, a treaty has been conclu ded between these two countries of vast im portance in its bearing upon the commerce between them. The inference is that this treaty, and the tariff it establishes, is not to varied and picturesque, and are usually con- e;f. Thus, by holding her hand against the eide sideredthe most delightful country in Eu- nl Dr J3 ' ,n lhe re.Sion uf AcquiPthveneM, Bhe waa t -r i-i i 'Xcited so as to wish toateal. She endeavored to rope. lhe lampagnaui itoma, wmcn cui- borrow all that she could, and stole the money that tivation and draining rendered formerlv one 6he pretended to borrow. When the region of in- , f. T i i i l"gr,tw was touched, which is at the forepart of tho ot the finest spots of Italy, has, under the shoulders, she was restored to honesty as promm- present proud and indolent rule, been so far v 88 tual result could be produced by touching the neglected, that the pernicious influence of '''e region of pride being touched, she becamo it's low and swampy soil has gained a fearful angry at same jocose remarks which ehe had nvt ascendency, and renders a sojourn during J';"" J - J. ''Ssor that hu was too contemptible to notic ; the summer montns m tne ancient capital, out, as boon as this quarrel had fairly developed, fearfullv dangerous. Citizens and strangers alike flee it and seek the cool and invigorat ing atmosphere of the neighbouring moun tains. It is rendered almost uninhabitable sto Dr. B. so chang d her character bv exciting indus try and vulgarity that she offered to do almost any kind of menial labor, and even to become a wash woman f..r Professor , whom she had juEt pro nounced too contemptible to notice. A s.wm c she had promised to ga after hia clothes, her pride and scorn were again excited, and she indignantly declared that ehe would sooner see him hanged rered. With than etoon to siifh ttr-rvir-f fnr him bo p-eneral. but confined to the arrangement o ' o I f . n -t 1 . l of trade between England and China. The Ior a Sreai Pai c OI Lue eai aua U11S tho tflTWvv th.t wo Coo rlr, rie(i Plam 18 Decome a aesert covered witn than etoop to guch 8ervice for mnK i ri Lnffi, a few scanty herds, and a deep solitude en- ueraros were excited Watchfulness, Manh not seem to maKe mis very ciear. ixnattnei . r. i . ness. Womanliness. Rest Chinese war was undertaken by En?land circles tne lanen metropolis oi tne voria. .ulness, Senility. Melancholy, and BuflUnery. , . yn - I lhe rtsu'.ts were very sinking. At one time she with a view to sell-aggrandizement, cannot MEXICO AND YUCATAN. wished to be a man and fii - f-'"VJJK- be doubted. Uniust as it was however, it is rr.o Mal!.in!1 nloi;nilIw.nr cnvc c at another, sh.; saw many reaa ,ns to preter being nlmn U r Ihiti torminolifiTi rvt IT WTf I nrrvyL- nl. . ... ... r t piam nitti. iwmmuuui. xv ..wxxu. have jUln,er accounts Jrum Mexico, which her hngers upon the head ol Ur. w.. ehe lost com Whig State Convention in Virginia. The Whig Central State Committee of Virginia have named the 22nd of February next, as the day for holding in Richmond a A rmhi A servant iirl in the town ol A xv hose beauty formed a matter of Whig State Convention general admiration and discussion, in pass ing a gronp of officers in the street, heaid one of them exclaim to his fellows : 'By heaven, she's painted !" Yes, sir, and by heaven only !" sin very quietly replied, turning round. The officer acknowledged the force of ih rehiike, and apologized. A most tasteful and ready retort. O- e would think the girl might h ive known th;n exquisite psage in the Twelfth Night, so beautiful and appropiiate in i his connection, that we are tempted to transcribe it. 3 The Mobile Advertiser of Nov. 1st announces the arrival in that city of Jack Frost on the 29th ult. with demonstrations of much iov. There has also been frost in New Orleans. The fall sickness in both ci ties has ceased and the citizens who had left, material revolution m commercial rela tions, and probably in time, in the political condition of the Celestial Empire. Our minister will arrive just in time to see what can be done in favour of American commerce. .n4 . f I v H m t- a arts! liom fV n!lf,l In in r f- state that all the negotiations with Yucatan I rd and -nfu, attitudc u.,on ,he selte could had been brought to a close by the abrupt not relieve herself. One of the committee restored , f it!Jj her by touching the chest, when she rose and ap- departureof th Commroners, vho had pearpd irritated at the severity of the trial tn hirh been unable to come to definite terms with she had been subjected. When the 8trnMh of .he Mexican Go.e.nn.en.. There is n.w t"'"', . "V. .1 " "' t"!' mnj mini caec, uui wnen me re no doubt that the war between the parties laxtng region was excited she could not hold up wiil he speedilv recommenced. the smallest vveights. When youthfulnesa was A cay ot Mexico paper ot the 3d ultimo no, more ti,an fourteen years of age ; but, under contains a decree, under date of the 30th tne influence ot senility, she became older and old- er unui sue tost an acquaintance with present EULOGY ON MR. LEGARE. The services in honour of this gifted son nf Smith Carolina, were held at the Circular Church in Charleston, on the 7th inst. The September, in which Santa Anna declares ti eulogy was delivered by the Hon. Wm. C. his intention to pass the winter out of the Capital, as well for the benrfi: of his health s because public considerations uf great mo- ment require his absence, investing Gen. V. Canalizo with the funciion of President until I'reston. lhe Uouner speaks oi it as a splendid effort. It says, " it was indeed a worthy tribute to the illustrious Legare, as a scholar, a iurist. an orator, a writer and a statesman, and to his character as a man of ll'e 4111 Fe0ruar next, at which time the ti0v;,10o or,! ,t- WI nnWpn.tnm no w Constitutional Piesident will be install and, when published, as it will doubtless be, ed- San,a AnnH "Serves to himself the ap- we hesitate not to say that it will take the . ointment and discharge of Ministerial fit i,;Qot- oa o Ktprarvnprfnmrp nnrl cers. 1 1 is not s ated in the decree to wh d "'o"" " I ' 1 are returning. Sandwich Islands. The sovereignty of these islands, a pro- Olivia (mviiling.) L ok ou, sir, such visional cession of which was made inFeb- a one as I was, this pres ots ; -I t not well mary iast to England, has been restored to done? ,. ,, their rightful sovereign, King Kamehameha Viola. Kxcellentiy d ne, it vjooaia n an. o;..,' 'Tn in niatn. sir : 'twill endure fc- ' I -w , , i T 1 wi,.d aud wether. the 31st ot July. - imglana ana r ranee nave Viola. 'Tis b-auty truly blent, whose both acknowledged their independence. These events have caused much rejoicing among the inhabitants. ri d and whito Nature's own sweet and canning hand laid on. be regarded as a model for future efforts in the same line of composition." part of the Republic he was to proceed, but verbal information says tla he was expect d at Vera Cruz. It was also repotted tliut contemplated leading io person a new expedition against Yucatan. Santa Anna has issued a decree, closing to all foreign commerce, the custom houses on the frontiers adjoining the territory of the United States. This suspends entirely the commercial relations that have existed that city on the 4th Tuesday in January for some years past with Santa Fe, and next. I which promised very beneficial results. Examination of Leivis Fasset. The ex amination of this young man in New Haven, for an assault and battery on John B. D wight, Tutor in Yale College, with intent to kill, took place a few days since, and resulted in his being ordered by the Court, to find bail in the sum of $3000 for his appearance for trial at the Snperior Court to be holden in CL Are you acquainted with that gentleman over there ? pointing to her husband. A. 1 used to know him in my young days. CI. How old were you whoa you first becamo acquainted with him ? A. About fifteen. d. Where did you know him ? A. In Ptnnsylvania. Ct. Hav-i you no recollection of him in Indiana.1 A. No. Ct. How came you to be separated ? A. I grew so old, and I don't know what be came of htm. Ct. Suppose he were to propose to you again, would you have him ? A. No! I'm too old I aint suitable. After Dr. 15. had thrown her into a state of pro found melancholy, when she was complarning of her sad fate, of her bad luck in 7' claiming that hr heart would ha touched ..m nm. Ivjisa JjUcy. a n it i arte ju -- . - . . The interest of these experiments owing to the peculiar circumstances of the case. Dr. H. is an old practitioner, well known m this victntty, and worthy of reliance. He is a man of stout muscular h and ratber hardy appearance, Bom-whst inclined to corpulency. His head is Urge and well developed in the region of firmness and reflection. His habits are active. He is rather remarkable for an unwillingness to believe or ad mit onv thing that is at all wonderful or specula-
The Newbernian, and North Carolina Advocate (New Bern, N.C.)
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