It is a principle which lies at the foundation of all our instutions, political and civil, that the will of tne majority snau govern. We are therefore glad hat the state of public opinion on this point is to be THE SENTINEL,. NEWBEBN : FRIDAY. MAY 3 l33. The restoration of the Jews to the city of Jerusa lem, and to their long lost and lovely country that "flowed with mik and honey," it is said is about be- wining a very serious point ol consideration -among I Tl.l . - .. . I .1 . J tesien. 11 tne people believe that delects exist in tne tne camnets of Europe. The comolicated state ot c rr- i 1 I rP..l.:l. rr . ... r .-uuuiuuuii, ui Eumcient magnitude to require a- uimdu unairs, and the dread that Russia may ac- menoment, let the Droner etens be taken to ensure quirea lootinffinlheBosnhoma anri A;n Minnr havi- the execution of the popular will. If on the other led the cabinets of Europe to inquire into the pro- naiiu, ujt-,y .ire sausneu wun inings asuiey a, au h1"-1,1" cauiuusiung an independent sovereignty in think it better to " bear with ills we have, than fly to Palestime, as they have already done in Greece. others we know not of? let them so express them- A new poweij raised up in Palestine, a Jewish selves through the ballot-box. Until the question is Kinaom erectea in Jerusalem, might prove a check disposed of in some way, our State will be at a sianu io uie uesign oi ine racna ot Uigypt, as well as to as it regards improvement, and to stand still is gene- the northern Nicholas. It is said in private letter?, rally to retro-rade.f-tsfer. 1,1(11 u,e ceieurauru capnausw tvomscnud, and all the leaaing Israelite in cuurope nave been consulted on Gen. Jackson's first appointment to office. The the subject, and that the project has heen favorably suhioinpfl extract from the Senate Journal ol the L.e- received by many, l he plan is to send an army and islature of North Carolina, at its session of 1789, re- a fleet to Palestine, under the combined auspices cords the first appointment ever conferred upon Gen. of England and! France, and to take possession of Jackson, ine reaaer win near iu nnuu, uuu(ui immune iu ucwmir wim Ajpi, wi ugm in was before the cession of Tennessee, though that power, but at all events to lay the foundations ot a event took place the same year: lb. new empire m the east, in which the Jews ot Jkurope -i tlt. vi.mon, Prnrr ihfi Com- wouia occupy ine nrst ran on conaiuon oi uieir emi- mSftPP. minted toconductthe hallotingfbr Attorney gating to that qountry, and furnishing part of the General of Mero District, reported that they had per- unds necessary Jo defray the expenses. UI course y j.... ' i cJi .L An0rnr ToirnM w the utmost liberty of opinions in religion would be duly elected Attorney General for said District." extended to all classes in the new Judea, for it is a n- 1 tllANft I - It tr-i 1 r ''X .bm n a I I a ittan Va1 lil Afll m M rrouiu.yap.x r L VoI' M'gio"8 be,ier- The exclusiveness which prevailed i l . 4i a 1 K i ! f i mn ronnrto that 7QO I a woieuupnouuncu, '3rihX in the tJ high and palmy state" of Jerusalem is com sels off the port had had no communication with the .J shore lor several nays, i uey ,. , u What a singular spectacle it would be to see that sions lor yu.i r,UB an,V) UU,- 7h0 curious, original,! and ancient people again restore y erected by Don M.guel, which commanded the tQ tne chrigtail Jbinc- ofEurope andinff place, wreventea any ueoarKuuuu c.xlci ui . . - - , , n Vi.n tun the night time. Don Pedro's army, oagh com- of JehoshaphaUhe river 0f Jordan, the 'mount, of pelled to subsist on r.ce and fish, was apparently m Carmel anJ of Lfebanon aeain peopled with the d es- good spirits. irr :i v.o-r cendants of their ancient possessors -Pennsylvanian Captain Peet did notleave Vigo Bay until the 47th j h c:ivj tlint hp lparnerl nrevions to his I i departure that the King of Spain had ordered his wuici u tn Mciunu,. -never, a iciici hrothor Don Carlos and his suite to return to the Ca- from Limerick i of the 15th of March, 44 was pital, from which we conclude that the accounts which there any thing) like the state of the surround- h:ive already reached us, that the King had ordered ing country. The cholera has spread all a- his brother to leave bpam, were substantially correct. round The reVerend Mr. Nooman: Curate of Knockanv, was here "to day to purchase The failure of the Northern Mails this week has deprived us of our usual supply of Newspapers, and restricted us to the use of those previously received. Our latest New York paper is of the 24th of April. From Washington City, we have dates to the 27th. The Globe of that date contains European advices to the 27th of March, but they arc uninteresting. An adjourned meeting of the Friends of Ireland, was held in Philadelphia, on the 20th ult. The chair was taken by Mr. Gowin, and the committee appointed at the previous meeting made their report upon a constitution for the proposed u Association," tthich was unanimously adopted. The Pennsylva nian states as the leading features of the constitution the " recognition of the principles and measures ori ginated by Daniel O'Connell and his associates for the liberation of Ireland." One of the articles states the object of the Society to be the aiding of the Irish people in their strules for " legislative" indepen dence; and another appropriates its funds gen cmlly to sustain "the great cause of Irish Liberty.' The difficulties which embarrassed the previous meeting appear to have been accommodated in the interim. Special resolutions were adopted, pledg ing distinctly and forcibly the entire concurrence of the meeting in favor of the views and principles of O'Connell, and the charge that politics had any thing to do with their proceedings and purposes, was u nanimously repudiated. One of the speakers (Mr. Rice) sai J emphatically, on this point : " Attempts had been made to connect this sacred cause with the dirty politics of the day let us frown down such attempts with indignation. Immense cheering. Who is there among us, cried he, who i3 not opposed to nullification? or who believes there is anv resemblance between the cause of Ireland and nullification? None, none, cried many voices. No, sir, said he there is not one. Our purposes and our views are pure ; an-i if there is a Richard or a Buckingham among us, he is powerless md without influence." Resolutions were also adopted eulogising the course 'and character of Mr. Carey, and a committee was Appointed to wuU'iijhhi u.ai - same day of the same month (September) the father County of Clare, ;have been likewise visited with him of the feelings ol the meeting lowams mm, and mother ol the other were also born on the same the disease, and as if to provoke its rare. reoursted him to resume nis situation as cimirmuu. uay oi ine saint-uiuiun vwciuucl); u,u "ic nminni 1 Knockanv, was here "to day to purchase We find, n Bell's New Weekly Messenserof March coffins, there nbt being hands enough in that 10th, the following paragraph :-Bost. Globe. , . t A Hn!ri;tjli t ,i3V thp "General Jackjion has been re-elected President, : u : .1 r i, : , ii i. . a l by a vast majority of the States. There is, we should F 1 -cCUni,s think, no man at present m the whole Republic more of cholera. 1-jorty persons were attacked capable of the office, or more deserving of the honor." last night with he pestilence, out of which, the above number fell victims toits fury. Poor We understand that the Court house the old State Dr. O'Connell said mass yesterday, and ap- house in Canada fell during thesession oTtheCourt ed to be in xcellent hcJalth. the manner last week: hut fortunately, the Hon. H. W. Collier, r e , , i. . , 4, r who wa the presiding Judge, pectins from the of his death (bepg taken off in three or four appearance ot the walls, and the water being around hours,) has created a general feeling of regr- t the house, that it might fall, had adjourned the Court and consternation through the surrounding for the purpose of going into a private house, about country. Kilmbllock, too, is nearly as ba(!. fifteen minutes before the building, which was of Bruree, is totally deserted ; Fedamore attacked brick, tumbled into ruins. Expositor, atall points; the Rev. Mr. M'Carthy, Hhe pa- A respectable correspondent, in Virginia desires us rish Pestand his coadjutor, have been called to record the following strane-e coinni-fences, which he out of bed to attend the sick and dying, eleven assures us are facts within his own knowledge, as he nights in succession. In short, the panic through it, well acquainted with all the parties: the country far excee .s any thing within the The father and mother of one of a certain married memory of man!" J . fv,n couple, residing in his neighborhood, were born on the Kilmurv, Ibraickane, and Seafield, in the to lniorm I , ru,. .u cj,k tu.. I , i i i-i . ... , . , " I t li o rtolnd3r1 inhnKitanto rofnen tr irn t r iVa T a . .11 .i i r t bll u iuuvu a..iu'svu..t A I uJi' L IV bile . ,rt Ar( niWrPK- pair themselves were ootn oorn on tne same nay ot , i v ; .j , A motion to appoint a committee to draft addres- l vrtt,muor vho hnohanA ;,k0 hospital, where every necessary is provided, cvtnthR neonle of Ireland, Great Britain, and the . chio nnmnthp ioihf.eonri a.u. hut perish in their own miserable dwellings. 1 I Dl VUll V I I Ol UIO I JKA i VII 5 t v M 11V IU ViJV DV'V'VIIV ,,'-r-i,,l- m I United States, was postponed till after the lull oan- ler Qf her parents. The two eldest children, of the U p wards of sixty deaths out ot seventy three ;?-it ion of the Association. The meeting adjourned husbands's parents are sons; the two eldest children, attacked, have occured in Kilmallock. VI to meet ajrain at the same place next Saturday, for ol the wile's parents are uaugniers. j nis coupie. nave tnose wno were atiecteu, seven remain under ireaiiiietu, auu oiuy ma nave recovered. in several other places in that partof the kingdom the disease was extending. But not from death'twas memory the past, I fled from. She who was my life my aff, Was number'd with the dead, and I now longed To join the band of all that's lived and gone. Ocean ! 1 loved thee for thy mountain waves, Thy tempests, and thy rocks I sought for thee. Storm, tempest, whirlwind, and the seabird's scream V ere sweetest music. Oft I bared my breast And dared death strike me but the coward fled, An.d calmed the sea, and hushed the tempest's breath. We crossed the ocean, and I still flew on On in my search for death till the parched sand3 Of waste Arabia burn'd beneath my feet. A multitude rushed by "turn stranger fly Fly," they cried, " plague pestilence-death is near." Still on I press'd, and heeded not their cries, Till I had reached the " living sepulchre." Here, all that could were flying thro' the streets Trampling upon the dying and the dead. The cries of wo, and groans of agony Told the vict'ries of death. The crowd pass'd on Their maniac shouts soon irt the distance died, And silence reigned within the des'late walls. A stranger near me lay upon the earth, And sent forth groans too piteous to hear, And not regard them. Closer yet I drew His trembling lips were parted, and he spake Of" England," and " hishome." Hiseves were closed. But busy thought was in his far-off land. He stands among his native hills once more, And breathes the fragrance of his native air Once more once more, he sees his native home He sees his cottage, and it's green leaved trees The gurgling rill that runs before his door His wife once more is hanging on his neck, His little ones are climbing on his knees. His bosom heaves his pallid hands arc claspt Words are trembling on his purple lips-- he speaks "Thank God! my home! - my home!" and wept, and died. Long years have pass'd since that eventful day My locks have whitened, and my blood has cooled j But those events are ever fresh and new, And sometimes now, I weep the stranger's fate. I think, how oft his little ones have gone, j To some high hill, to watch when he return?, And watch'd in vain -and when the nightcameon, Their eyes have filled, because they saw him not. Poor babes! your father never will teturn His head is pillowed in a foreign land, His bones are rnould'ring in Arabia's wastes. I ceased my empty search, an 1 homeward turned. That I at last might rest these wearied limbs, By ihe dear form of her I love so well. Time, as I said, has cooled my burning blood The world again seems pleasant to my sight, Yet still thy summons will be sweet, Oh death! When HE who made me, orders thee to strike. ALIt pmHE Members of St. JohnVLox6eJiV6 jj 3, are requested to meet at their Jrlalf, on Saturday (to-morrow) evening, at siever o'clock. As Officers are to be elected, and other businsss, important to the Lode, isfe be transacted, punctual attendance is requester), Newbern, 3d May. Seated Proposals "TJIOR supplying the troops at BeaufortN.t'. IT with FRESH BEEF for twelve months commencing on the 1st June, 1833, and ending on the 31st May 1834, will be received by thf suoscrioer until the 17th day of May, I33, at 5 o'clock, 1 M. when they will be opened. The Beef to be of a good and wholesome qual ity, in quarters, with an equal portion of each, (necks and shanks to be excluded.) The days of issue, and'the probable quantity of beef required, and the terms and conditions of the contract, can be ascertained on applica tion to the Fubscriber af Beaufqrt N. C. WM. H. PETTES. Lieut. IstRegt. Artillerv. May 3d, 1S33. - ' BOOT & SHOE STORE MAS just returned from New York with a new and fashionable supply of BOOTS & SHOES FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER : ' AMONG WHICn ARE Ladies' white Prunello and Satin Slipper . Do. Mo rocco, Sealskin and Prunello do. Do. Double sole Prunello and Sealskin do. Do. Prunello Walking Shoes, Do. Sealskin Strap Walking do. Gentlemens' line Calfskin, Sealskin, and Mo rocco Shoes and Pumps, . Do. Calfskin and Morocco Boots, 1 Boy's first quality Shoes and Pumps, i Misses rnd Children Prunello, Morocco, Seal skin and Leather Shoes. N. B. Ladies and Gentlemens' Boots and Shoes made and repaired at the shortest notice and in the neatest manner, at his old stand on Pollok-Street. Newbern, May 3, TS33. PORT OF NEWBERN. I . I'll I 1 C .l 1 UI i i i t mta r n 1 1 1 rt ri nrmr iifiiri in iv i.vith iifiiri nil i tim i nni v r f , cc a u inuv-inuiiwi, v.. i , v,. ... I ucauiicui, auu uuiy w. nurnnanni Pipriuiir niinf rx iiiiii r.iii villi' uir. viiii-i i - VII jmijvc ' ' v. - - j n etitution of the society into effect. We regret to see it state-i in the Nashville Banner same day. This is a rare morsel for the curious. N. Y. Daily Adv. Extract of a letter dated. ' j Key West, April 8, 1833. I write you amidst disease and desolation. The Cholera made its appearance here about a weck since, and two days after, all the garri- Sale of Tickets. At the sale yesterday of tickets Son except one officer and three men. left for bounty Courts to grant licences for retailing ardent ,or naH ol tne noxes, tne advance upon tne customa- the Main Land. The inhabitants of the Island nirits at - Droner olaces" in the different counties.- VJ 1"L re leaving as fast as opportunities occur; and .... lUUIIrllN H. IKJA. A lit? Klfinc l.UllLHUli llii J7 ntll?, uiuuiflll I . ii . 1 r t i Wc see it stated thH in one of t e counties, the ma- ftiQ. heinr M advance. On all the tickets sold. 10 aaa our " wriune, i iear our nest pnysi- gistrates have determined that there is no "proper (half of all the boxes) the advance was $70 50. rThc cmn wlH g too.iV. Y. Jour. Com place" for such a purpose within their jurisdiction. ryr ' 1 h o rlaman1 f-r rrofa At the l ult. tnaiftir. vv imam n. cryan, lormeny. t ... Thpatrp fn witn the nerformanr of the of thia place, was killed by a fall from his horse on the Kembles, has been so great, as to induce the mana- fVh nf Afarrh laat. ffcr to sell a portion ot the Boxes at auction. 1 he following is from a Boston paper of 1 uesday. An act of the Virginia Legislature authorizes the Cou ARRIVED, April. 27th schooner Wade, Conldin, New York. On the 25th April, off the Bar, wind blowing heavy from the N E, Captain Oonklin spoke the sc.hr Bal timore, from Charleston, for Philadelphia. The Bal timore had lost her foremast. April, 28th Baltimore, Howland, Baltimore. 30th Preferanee, Miller, New York. CLEARED, May 2, packet schr Trent, Jones, for New York, with 260 balps Cotton, 1560 hushs Corn, and 74 bbls Turpentine, by J M Granade, and others. Schr. James Monroe, Rumley, New York. auction sale will be continued. FOR THE SENTINEL. Morgan A. Heard, who made an assault upon Mr. Arnold,a member of Congress from Tennessee, in June last, and who has ever since been confined in the Jail at Washincrton City, has been discharged on his own recognizance in the sum ol oUU dollars. He is contained so manv considered insane and was not therefore nut on his hement Ali, Pacha of Egypt, I have thought that And seemed the bngntest oi createa mmgs. lrial. some nonce oi mm exiraurmuary man, wuuiu nut uc Those were the days of youth no wonder fhen, The following sketch by a correspondent of the M V A mopic in Io fmm nprcnnn nhaprvtitinn IvTp- homlt A l io rno nftlip rrrpst p.antninanf thp nrrp anH I VF W M.J WLt JY X MM. m an authentic description ol him will be interesting to Oh death! I once did hate thee like the hiss Of the foul serpent, and I feared thee too; our readers : "A sour public prints have, for the last few years ir l .u contained so many accounts ot the successes ot Me- v-"41" -v Treasury Department, April 12th, 1833. EN the late conflagration of the Treasury building, nearly all the correspondence ot the Secretary of the Treasury, from the estab lishment of the Department to the 31st March. 1833, was destroyed including, as well the original letters and communications addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, as the records of the letters and communications written bv him. With a view to repair the loss, as fav as maybe practicable, all officers of the United States, are requested to cause copies to be pre pared, and authenticated by them, of any let ters (excepting those hereinafter alluded to) which they may at any time have written to. of received from, the Secretary of the Treasu ry; and all those who have been in office, and other individuals throughout the United State. are invited to do the same. That this corres pondence may be arranged into appropriate books, it is requested that it be copied on fo lio foolscap, paper, with a sufficient margin on. all sides to admit of binding, and that no more than one letter be contained on a leaf. It'K also requested, that the copies be written in a plain and distinct or engrossing hand. . "Where the original letter can be spared it would bc- intends to remain in this place for the 1 preferred. The reasonable expense incurred purpose of practising his profession, and res- j in copying the papers now requested, not ex ceeding the rate of ten cents for every hundred VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSJCK. Mi. MAREK, PROFESSOR OF MUSTCK, N FORMS the Ladies of Newbern that he E unacceptable to your readers. Mehemet Ah, whose age is esteemed at t4, is a That I should hate thee from my very soul, The New York Mercantile Advertiser and the criort, thick, fat man; his lace, notwithstanding the And try to shun thy dark and foul embra-e. New York Advocate, have been united. The news- appendage of an imposing beard, bears the stamp of 1 1 went among the tombs, and sought to learn paper will be called the Mercantile Advertiser and benevolence and good nature, triougn the incidents From tileir inscriptions, where thou lovest best a,i.Wo ot nis adventurous uie wouui seem to prove, mai ne , , i, , lL ti-ua Advocate.. . .. .. .. ..... ' ... Tn rnnm nnrl chnro thv strength, that I miffht fly possesses nenner tne one nor me oiner oi mose virtues, i - AlaLe8 aa females. It appears by correct Sche- aHmitB freelv into his nresence. the Eu rooean Con- I rr r- ui u r.l in tVo nrp5iri'a snrav." 11 - , l --- i " tt I vhc iui in iiau vvcjincu ui - r . , auies oi the Firth Census of the United States, that suls and merchants who reside at his court. He is L . , nlavAfi faminar with it's hoarv.Iocks:" m every section of the country except New England, means . austere to his dependants but exacts - j ine iree males out nnmUr k raa r. irom mem uie musi uuuuuiuucu ueieiciiuc. ; numter the free females. Theex- -..r .. i.. j i. lj. j..... tn:n j r-. i,Mi,i nnwa m? no raa nCKa ri- W iien at Aiexanona, ne nevoies me wnoie uay io i m me wane ioain bujuu .imoi u ci.aa ui me iree lemales over frpp malpc in 1Vt v I 1 Oi RO r? ... -" I nUSintrSs. tiic unuai uuui ui auuimtc, w imv.ii nd yet fie pafiS d UnSCaiCneU. ne lCll lire uccj, land, 4,ooS. Excess of free mlps in tha TIHH1. I ia nt S in h moruintr. he insnects the naval arsenal - l.- u States, 56,044; do in the South Western States 10. and the ships under equipment, examining every de- n J f ed TlTu , 3 ' .526; do in the Western and Sonthm , partment in person, encouraging and rewarding the na ieu a vicum wuiy v U,l7: do in the Uibtr cts and Tprritr;0 ocn "l,lJ -'& ; l "v A err,lones) 3)679. I and sometimes indulges in a short nap after dinner, 1 1 lpfv the silent "citv of the dead." and men resumes me ousmess oi ine uay. o u - . , , . . rr t j 4i,rni 4w-nn. t Roman Catholic-Thn sect has increased rapid- in the eveninK the male members of the house- hast n,g off, I joined a yonthfal throng, in Great Britain. In Manchester V. hold are assembled to perform their evening devotions Where all seem'd happy, and the fires ol lie m K. m the crreat Half ol the fa ,rr H , ow 4l,UWJ Utrn are. without hesitation, admitted. VVniCn a leW I . .. . Tt n I U.-U I r L.I. iL.:. .Ul- on,l nnnrim. m ine greal nan oi uie iraiucc iu wnuc&s wuiun, i Dum u uniiuy in iiicii vuecne, uuu wv...... . . . . l : I of this church. Manv other lan?e town RW, .L.: "T'.'11 " llT-Y ."'u vJame rushing on my earse en now nieum.Ks, nouiH-i w nen tne ura vers are eiiueu, uie ruriia reccivee lar increase. They have 11 colleges and 35 ;n, I in hi cnlpniH Rlnnn those, foreirrn Officers and Con- rics in the island. i suls who may feel disposed to converse freely with I marked one brow. No grief was lurking there, him, unrestrained by the forms ot etiquette and cere- To crush the smile that played upon her lip; rv-t am T a I L. KHtAiiItt IV m i !i r TMliliflina I . all duriSt ft""'!11 WiiLb? TX,T?' th3t '-B.ranTho aEh Trii rtS'qSSE Jh Aow'rs of spring were t-n-ong ner .ocks, during the last session of our State Legislature, a rw,i4l ll mii;tnr And seem'd to mark the purify within. numerously attended meeting of persons friendly to naval affairs of their respective countries. By such Her step was lighter than the falling snow, o"!n means he has acquired much information, which he is As ehe flew onwardthrough the mazy dance ; raoTv H r6tain me aif of a tenfc,Kme- And the bright sparging of her dark blue eye, raory. He can neither read nor write: and yet, there . , I i. e w 18 l u more accrate diplomatist li ving. Pierced to the soul, whome er it fell upon. Mehemit Ali i6 an admirable horseman, and pos- Who could have tolj, that eye was lighted up sessing as he does the most reckless bravery, he has With fire of death i how little did I think, onp'pAr still a match for a dozen of Turks. Although seve- And caused the beauty I saw seated.there ral gnsuccessfbl attempts have been made byvarious And yet 'twas so! ! SXtSr?" T'1?' ft Say, reader, most I trace, my w uie imperial Sultan, he appears entirely free - . . c from that nervous fear of assassination, so generally The gradual sinking of that beauteous form, noticed in persons who, like him, have been elevated Into the arms of death? how that bright lip, to similar high stations, ami,) i.,;r, anA KinoH. j .u r; shed. "fuiuuuu '"" i urrew paie, ana quiver u m mc a-wmt-o No! I will not cannot Anecdote. A pretty little brunette of fourteen. Begone away was passing along the street a few davs since. I Awav. thou fell destroyer how dur&t thou. j i ' . ' i ' pectfully solicits their patronage. He gives! instruction on the at the low rate of fifteen dollars for twenty-four lessons, three lessons per week. Mr. M. will also give Lessons on the VIOLIN, FRENCH HORN, CLARINET, FLI TE etc. To such young Gentlemen as shall honor him with their attendance at his room, at twelve dollars per quarter. He will likewise devote one evening of each week to classes in The charge for which will be verv moderate, and may be known by applying to Mr. Thos. Watson. From long experience, and from his former success, Mr. Marek is induced to hope that he shall be able to give entire satisfaction ; and he pledges himself to use every necessary exertion to promote the improvement of his pupils. 3" Pianos Tuned on the usual terms. Newbern, May 3d, 1833. or amending the Constitution of North -Carolina, was neld in this City. Amongst other Resolutions, one was adopted, requesting the Sheriffs of the counties to open a poll at the ensuing August elections with a view to the ascertainment of the wishes of a majority of the people of the State, as to the expediency ot amending that instrument That this request will be complied with in most of the counties, i& a matter of certainty, and we eeno reason why the recom mendation should not be attended to in all. At least, it is time that public attention should be d rawn tr Joe subject, since in so short a period the question of , '-w'vuuu v wvu vukiun, win uirecny presented to the people for their decision. We learn that the Committee, consisting of Wm. H, Haywood, jun. Romulus M. Saunders, Richard At. Pearson &ni Thomas Dews, Esquires, upon whom, at the meeting last winter, was devolved the duty of pre paring an explanatory Address to the citizens of the Tve,mve nearty completed the task assigned them. rug Address, when published, will pave the way for uuaw: consiaeraiion ana ciscuesion oi tne portant object. words, will be defrayed by the Department. The correspondence which has been saved. and of which, therefore, no copies arc desired, are the records oi the letters written by tht? Secretary ot the lreasuryto f residents and Cashiers of Banks, from the 1st October, 1811), to the 20th February, 1833; all the correspon dence relating to Revolutionary claims under the act of 15th May, 1828, and to claims of Virginia officers to half pay, under the act oi 5th July, 1832; and to applications for the be nefits oi the acts of the 2d March 1831, ami 14th July, 132, for the relief of certain ?nsol- vent debtors of the United States. Copies o( s"Sme circular letters and instructions, written. by the Secretary, liave also been preserved : and it is requested that, before a copy be made- of any circular letter or instruction, written by the Secretary of the Treasury, the date and ob ject of the circular be first stated to the Depart ment, and its wishes on the subject asce. tamed. LOUIS McLAM:, Secretary of the Treasury. April 22, 1833. L ft wc W T ZnZ. Tr'h.t raa1. rather Th smite the young-lhe bright-the beautiful? . -.- --I """."Huuca n ner mother was as b ack as she was. "I believe not" was the reply ; uufcaj iu uyuur lauierisas blue as you are." i tied . Bedfr( Gaz' 1 1 knew not cared not 'where yes, 1 did fly, NOTICE. Will be Sold, TNN Thursday the 9th of May next, at Pub MJ lie Auction, near Nag's Head, The Wreck of the SCHOONER TWO BROTHERS. ALSO, Her Cargo, consisting of CANVASS, COR DA GE, GROCERIES, And sundry Articles of MER CHA NDIZE. s By order of the Captain, John Johnson. Nag Head, April 37, 1833. S & J. BATTLE. MAVE justreceived, per Schr. Select, from New York, an assortment of AMONG WHICH ARE Brochella, Circassian, Sheetings &, Shirting Cotton Yarn, Black & White FV ditto, Silk and Palm Leaf Hats, Travelling, Fruit and Work Baskets, Ladies.Gentlemens'A Childrens' Shoes. ALSO BROWN AND LUMP SlfGAfi. Tea, Coffee, Lemon Syrup, Coop ers Axes k Adzs, jyralnz , Knives, Nails, Trace Chain, WHICH THET Witt SELL LOW. h &wbezn, April 10, Im printed Muslins, Ginghams. Prints, Belt Ribbons, Gloves, Silk, Gauze and Crape Hand'kTs, Linens, Muslins, Vestings, Union Drilling, Rouen Casimerc,