t . . . f :'i ".-. ; , ' -a : - , "" t : : ,. ' " , i i j i ' -.," I . ,1 m I; ..! 3 . S :,' - flood hlrviid dilated wf ih ef efj thing il the shapo of gaiety. Sbej leant back to bet cbairj and closed her ey effort jiecond ; ob opening theta sbe-saw 1 pair of dark res fixed with more than co1nmohjearnest: 1X33 on Iier face. It was Urd 8tj Clyde ithoso wild jejes coold onfyjbelonjj to him. vfbat possessed Florence at jihaf foment ? did jiot bow-she did frt sile, she . nf erely pent forward 'and whispered the - fjord oil depirtaie to faerf ffiaperfn, i and den winding her cacheracf4 ronM her, 'she placed her arrn within th4 oSirPerf Vl HnrviJ nd left! the bOX. ! 1 1 .fe I ! r ' " J The deatlmornins Florence was really iwell. IShe said 'not at hm$ wry began to tune ner iarp4 airing 5 le, ant alter suing gave jway as su 5, i. m.- rr, (jke me, pdor harp,' she airbed, lyou aie sinking, spoiling from neglectP -;)"', f Suddenly tbe coor opened and a visiter wis announced. , l j j . - Not ai hoine,! cried Florence hastily. !Pardob: me, for once J dsobeyyr said ia. tf ice aid Lord St. Clyde! Inifcrd. He continue jl: I have intruded confess, but 1ts only for ja moment. ! come, liss Ne ville, to wistj youi-Lto bid joij 4 IPPg per -.haps !ast"farew4H!V- l. ly-.K v '. (FareW'ellfV safd Flprence roprjtogj her hlro kevl this resolution hai. been ; sudden- ijl taken,fhas itdot?'. u . ijf--i-sj: ' , j No,' feplied the Earl, I am ; going to seek in Hall the happiness which: ts denied ine here.? j .- r ! " f f nh ' Ualjfliexclaimed Florence, ttirping -her ejres likb melting apphire J011! the JJarl, i'dear bright'sunnyjlalyl ray f n fjr land! I Ii it Jours, Miss Neville!f tairJ Clyde r eagerly. I ; . ! - ; - " V ; : I f Yes, ny Lor; Floreneeiwas njy birth place and py home for Jjburtce i happy yars.' f :.': ' I i i I - : j j lyjrd t. plydepausedn)tjing isso aw . kward s a pause in a fe-aiefe;h s felt this, slid quidklyj rousing himself be said hastily, I 1 will pot interrupt y bu an louger. Farewell, oerhabs we mav riieet affain.' 1 a, j. t i ' I 'Perhaps I we maygood pjpf sid Flor ence, extending her hand;, it wag slightly . Iessed.laad she' was alone.! For a! moaient she leltj ,a' if the past' wasj a dream, but glancing on the ground; see saw! a white Jove it was the EarPsf Sho turried away, . and leirjmg on the marble atab of a beauti ful mirror, she gazed at the tfau It less, reflec tion of Heriace. -'..J.f1,i -j Beauly, beauty! murmured; shift, 'paltry gift! sine it could not a 1 n Si. CI y do I And jurying that young face f It I her h inds, she fairly birsi into a passion o tear I Florence! inyj own, my idoize !' said a oice elbse to her. She turned and utter ed arrest genuine, unartificial shriek. : J The $arl oC$L Clyde wis Sat hfcrfeet! I VVel Florerice!' said Ecmla Neville to ;'0ie Copntess of St. Clyde one Jlday, you must really give me a lessor! oil pbposals how well! you managed ybfirf huibaqd's teach me your ait 11 i 1 'Nojlioyou are quite milaken,f laughed Florence no one could be more sui prised "it St.. Clyde's proposal than I myself, for I tiad given bim up. Art failfdj mi dear Em ma, and nature gained the pay in (this case. I site care now you make iiets, lliBy never antwer. IMco areshockinyshafp sigbted sowr trrof.crrst he was menaced with f5th. rTiberiaa was fall vf joy admirattoa on hearing this reply, ascribing to aairplugy what was only presence of miad and cnoningv cheered the spirits of ;TrasoI las, embraced him. and from that time regarded him aaan ofacleL'A blind manbr threw ins a mol- tita-lu of arfoiwd at randjtn. may hit ilia mark 1 in a thousand times 1 m hie manner.wbn there were in Ed rope1 thousands of a3trulo2iei,wbo dai- I' J! L ' 1 i-M- ' Tj-. 1 ... t 4j uuwea' iresn preoiciions umo were iuuu which chance josufied r and . these, althpagh of very rare occarre nee, kept alive , the credclitv which roilltoos of falsehoods ooht to have: de stroyedr;-j P): i-K; " .f-: Boorainvilliers and Ca!onne,who both enjoyed a high repataiton at Paris for their skill in as trology, had predicted to Voltaire lhat ttS should die at the age of thirty-two. - f havs been mia cheivoos enough be wrote in 1757, f to j de ceive themv already, by - about thirty yaarsi far wbieh 1 humbly beg their pardon.9 He deceived tbem still further, by mare than twenty yearsi Fulgfjeut, who had great faith in astrology, Ire lates. aa a proof vf the truth of ihif science, that the Emperor Adrian, who was a vary afetlful as trologer, wrote eveiy year, on the first of Janua ry, what was to bippen during he year; ; and ia the year of bis deatb,' he only wrote the , eventa that were tu occur op to the month when Le died, giving it to be understood, by this silence, that ha fresav his fate. But others jobseive. that thebuok in which the Emperor Adrian pen ned his preUict&His was not shown till after his death, that it nvght easily have been written sobwpemiy to that event:as -ne wis acres predict the temperature of the div, when the evening has arrived. , ' J Strang ft is that astrology should, in: the face of its ionumerable falsehouds, have ever gained auch influence as it did arbungst the EUatein na tions. Z ca king of the Arabs, to whom the celebrated astrologers of his age had predicted a long life, died the very year of the prediction. An astrologer, fixi nj; his eyes upon the coim ten a nee of the Duke of Milan, said to.him, My lord, arranjre your affairs, for you have not long to live. How dost thoo know this f1; asked the duke, 'By my acquaintance with the stars, an swered tbe astrologer. 'And pray how long art thou lo live 'My planet promises me a long "life, Well, thou shalt shortly discover that we ought not to trust to the 'stars. And he ordered him to b hanged instantly. ; ' ! Heggiages, an Aab general, ooder the Caliph Valid, consulted, in his last illness an astrologer, who predicted to him his approaching death. I rely so completely on your knowledge,' replied Heggtages to fmru 'that I wish to; have you with; me in the other world ; and I shall there fore send you thither before me, in order that 1 may be able to employ vur service from the timtMjf my arrival. And he ordered the head of the soothsayer to be struck off, although the liuie1 fixed by the planets had not yet arrived. Henry Vil, king of England, asked an astrolo ger if he knew where he ahould pas fesiivities of ChristHias.! The astrologer answered,! that he knew J nothing on the subject. " then i am cleverer tjian thou vart,' replied the kino;, 'for 1 know that thou will pass them in the Towel of London. i The individual was immediately con ducled thhher. ; PHfIANTHROFT RlEVVAltDED. OH 7 j enbaxirf; wii centlnoed op, iSsJ d v, : :.r f tf nocr.TNnfT"AT PV.a 1 lihey were affltned ffired opoo. The best how- 1 JUDGZj LTJCHAT A : Capt. Maryatt, ip Pete? Ciap!e ifltro- doces thefi following anecdob-Tfca ship was paid off previously 10 gchrj to csa; the meo;teceted the. nioriey ia tHtir Thsts; nd the shore people crnyvd iiczzd to collect their1 delta and to sell jpodi Outside the cabin door, stood a tall sleds, hairedtraigtt combed, flat headed persoaa-o in. black, solicit ingj every sailor ts ho came oat for the the in money to emancipate West Indies. The sailors refused j wearing that the Niger's were fetter eff thap they were, fbr they wnrked cor harder by ..day and had $o' night srchiri4:?!i' ; x kSarvittide is aamtudo all ths world orcr,' saidL oneij -ri'lfe'-'ll z - : -' They larve their lasstersiridnty boanrj,9 said another, nd we sarte thc King "canse he can't fib'wrtbouVus and he never ties our eavf hut' he!ps hirselCVjl-:,j . - Yes, replied the: blucskin f but slavery is difierenthingnF' J'-i-p'MirK - :'- f Can't say 1 see any -difference; do yon N"t)t f, and suppose if they did'nt like it they could run iway ; ; ; j ' J KunaWay! fsaid f the j black gentleman, Wbjr, if hey did, poor things they'd be flog-gedlv--ij. ; t .f H - - ! Flogged ah! well if we runaway we'll be hanged, to the! Nigger'! better off nor wev arn't thej Tom?' J . ' '' ; The flatheaded gentlemtn finding he could ge nothing at the door went below, and conirDenced distribtiting' prints of a black man kneeling iq chains and aaying An not 1 your brotherly Sofne of the men laughed land aaid they would paste their brother op in the mess io pray:, for the ship's company." Others abused himV At last one of the men who was tipsev, tame up. 4Do you pretend for to insinuate hat this cry- d the i gentleman in ing black thief is my b To be sure I do aa black. . i i : Then take that for your:: infernal he,' said the sailor, hitting the fellow right and left, and knocking bun down the cabin tiert whence philanthropy was glad to sneak but of the frigate as soon as possible. Jlaecdote It was once oar lot to hear a cele brated barrister of the Irish; courUiwh 1 had been a short time before horse ir hipped at thefoot of NelsonVrillar. in backv 1110 street,' so severely as to be carried home bleeding wih the severity of bis punishment, erossexsmine a man who had indicted another for an assault. ' Pray, Caurt Journal ! - ttjtp. itvh appv nirjisihriA vrw . m- 9 aa.Bv & m. ssuJUitta4r m 1 w s We are unacotiainted with thel name of that mrttcu1ar jEhglish baronet, wi in . personal tap- Durance ears so curious -.a rseoioiance 10 me Ktngof jheiTrench. But suc a baronet has been lately l re Paris, and has serves a Witty paper ,the lfoos, as a peon which Ut hfnff a satire and baricatofel of Loui Philippe, rorithls offence the i tor has been brought to trill, byf virtue of a 4W latelvi passed, which constitutes fan offence Igsinst lloe person of the Jcini, ai cnnie against thft sUte.l The baronet is described in the libel 6 L l-i l;i.-J il .1 Ji i is oeing so excessively iiko 0oi monarcn, inat wherever! he went be became sufi to annoy ance thi crowd of persons whd hovrpd about his pvb, watching his tnoveme&ts hid delivering DetittonS. lhe narsimorv oflthekini? ia advert ed to viry strongly in wm pari, wherje, w hen he gives nothing tq the peut loners, they are repre aeoted;as saying If itisno t, he! is very like kim i aai when, aokin, rnoiupy is beatowed.thev pre made to exclaim, Weill ilV quite clsar it S isoH hel: cne cant be mistakeniia iiis manners. After Undergoing roach personal iijconeoience ia the) walks which the kinifis iti t(be habit of freqiaepting thai baronet is ethililedas be irg at tacked fij a party of men on he binjes of the Se ine ja(d, being ' mistakeo fof hif jllasirious prototype- oa the point of bjig throWn ieto the rtver.When a fortunate expletive jftjw too cele brated Ipod damn") pnives ha aStinal fndivid ualttyi The conspiru tors t hjer eon t'ernark, how great a mistake they were arly cojamitting the roJ',so closely and hazily -resembling the moQirjb. The counsel for the defence contended that toe portrait did not applr to fobia-Pbilippe, tod declared that he was abtV to; fprbve. not on ly thai line baronet was a real personage; bat that the eJfentares actaally occurdiiTie jary how ever feand the defendant ctiiltr; and the cuort eondetnoed the editor toaix idoatbs.taiprisvnttient sua ?iaeoi4,uuv tr. i f :. : ji. -i ;4 ASTtoLoor. iioenus, whn be. was -st : Rhodes, wished to sauafy Ms cartositr wita re- tpsct ito judicial astrology. fHelwoit for. la sue- an uiw wno preiendeajto foretell luiurc vTCBu, pnu rcceiTca oemiupK a terrace of hi house, which was IbfiltlbDiint the locks close to the seaJ V- One of hii enffanjihiRed slaves, of rnoscular height nd extfuordinarv sireno-tl.. condated ihem to him thrtnfgb ths Iniricaciea. of me precipices. j i u a i oe n a a?ai sectored that the ast rotifer was a'eheat, tbeiUve alluded to im- f tned'tattly, upon a given slgaal, cast him into the i eaa. jJLt, ihat lime, there vas ai RhoJes a cer- I ao man, naraed TrasQlIa, who was deeply I MKed in astrology, and of a cn&nijjg disposition. I ! Vke, in the same laanner as the others; I this rerired apotssoredlberRis bat he should I be emperor andv veiled tMfm njaoy other eventa i "fuou-iaute place, 'ilberias bsked him if ! -w eestmy , and if he had consulted his I 7 horoscope. TnunUctlwhi hd some sospU l.ioos when hedid notseeybfcp, ni$ r ,,8100. sad fcUHts featsitisrealis on viewioff thectercecriuhs I roent ). the elevate place IwEere el stood, and i the oreeipice which lar batw n,!m . .j bU eyes op to heaveos if.he iatesded to consult Tht FidvfMafOfi In timss past there1 was a certain captain-general of Aragon, who was a great gourmand, and, consequently, very fond of salmon; of which delicious edible he was in the habit of receiving a weekly supply from .the Bay; of Biscay. Of cours ths muleteer who bruughrit passed regularly through Alagun on his way to the vice-rrgal ,alace in Ziraiiza, and the worthy alcalde of the village having no thing better to do, had often held converse with the passing muleteer, and made himself acqua'n led with his affairs. At leuglh he took it into his iiead J that this said salmon, which was so nice a thing in the mouth of a captain general, could not well prove unsavory in that of an al calde. So one day he slopped the returning niuleteeri and told him that he must have some of his fish. In vain did the reluctant muleteer protest that bis excellency would be in despair. and that! he wtmld be ruined ; he insisted upon taking some of the bait fih, and promised to pay fur them at the same rate as the viceroy should pay for the remainder. The disconsolate mule teer weijt his way, and arrived in ! due time in Zaragoza. Of course, hts coming was attendel with vast excitement. Cooks, scullions, and major domo, : courtiers and parasites, placemen and pretenders to become so, were all in a terror. of dismay when they, beard of the disastrous de nciency. The matter was broken with caution to the insulted potentate, and the muleteer. ush ered into his presence. How is jt, my friend. that thou hast come so scan til v provided 'May it please your excellency, the alcalde of Alagon has laid hands upon thy best of the fish; he says- thaLhe has as nice a tooth as your exrel rency, and that he will pay far those which he has retained whatever your excellency shall for me remainder. i eu ine maior-uuuao to oav thee a pound of gold tot each pound of salmon 1 l rriL t ana g-o in peace.' 4 ne muieieer did as tie was ordered, and received the money with the best grace he could, and or course loai ita time in p; ing in searcb ol more bsh. At Alayrcn he had an interview with the worthy alcalde, and asked it the fi-h were not indeed as hi food for an al calde as for a captain general. The alcalde pro nounced it a dc licious-moisel, and professed his intention to eat it ofien. He sent his willitig nana hi searcn oi ine pistarpetis t mat were to pay for it, and begged to know what his excel iericy had given, i A pouneof g)ld fir a p.und of salmon! was ths answer, which broke like thunder on the alcalde's ear; he! was a , ruined Mir f said the coanael, with the ;uiual barristeria insolence, were you well whipped ? Vessir, baid the nian, ' quite as well as jou were at the foot of Nelson Pillar.. j The Counsel turned pale with rage and moriification,and turned; to Lord N. ' My lord said he, ' 1 appeal for the protection of the Court,! against this imperii nence 'f Thej Coort, cried I Lord Norbory. ' can never refuse its protection; to any one who nas oieu under me immortal rtelson.' erer, was enabled lo iteep on, ar.a cas ww mnt srrived. i She has on board aft rsca woan- ded, three danerootly, and two slight! J I have jhist returned from the boat, and you can aee tne marks ot bails around oer." , - I ' Another letter of the same date : states . that there were no enrelones found in the possession of JJaoiD.whd is charged with robbing the rnail, or any thing which would tend te . criminate The saaej !eter states that 'Gen. Jessup left Columbus ea the 4tb. for Toskegee, accoca panied by 103 men. He ukes command, I un derstand, of tne Alabama forces. General Srott is - hare confined to bis room by indisposition. t The MiIIeogeville Journal xA the 7th, says : J We learn from a highly respectabfe suarce, that Small Pax to a'considearble extent has made its appearance in G6!embus., ' I , General Samuel Houston, we ars informed. (aays the NewOrleana Courier of the SSth ult:) is fast recovering from his wound. He will m a short time he ; able I to head his arrny," . . The same paper! says, 'A gentlemen arrived from Texas by land ta tea that the Texian army amounting to'; about one thousand men, under the command I of Generals Houston and Rosk, had crossed the Colorado,oo the 16th iost.in pur suit of the Mexicans, who were rapidly re ti eat ing. He give hU opinion ,that the war was st sn eqtf, Jiltrevry. proortt., which isby spreading thefelfti!...? oil horses run opon.Rail Jloads, tbsl lead into al targe close apartment heated to a very high tea-! peratore by ateam is acccaplished in ve bia if Still lower down, ia the same line, is the steam power; a rotary . engine which pumps Water to the four large reservoirs odder the roof, evpjpties Bteaca io ine K'.tcnen, wast room as already atated, cleans the knifes and forks, booti ana shoes, and has in reserve i power eoeogh for iMir tuiuier usato wnicn ti may ce aeemea need fal hereafter to apply it. I The eittinff and sleepirr? sosrtments are for nished without stint as to expense, and to our eye wiinoot unit ss to tasteevery thing band seme, . substantial, ;and of the best quality, noth . i i .- -. - .. r. wua, bih Kcwgounsuuo 11010?, Doi in? X The caneta in the wiociDal -sDartmenta. for J i J- - . . , r i tiished by 1. L. vbester, as indeed all in the house are. are of every varied pattern, but all oi the bestthose of tbe drawing aqd dining room are! imperial. The furniture is thruugboa black walnut, bearing a beautiful polish, highly Tarai8UDq,mna miikiqeit uanusome. laran rors are framed wilb the same wood one of them, designed for the ladies drawing room, bu riot yet oat no. is theUarzst, we imaoine in 'the United States, being 120 inches by 72. Il The grand entrance is onenmnMtnly handsome H-supported by marble columns, and paved with marble. On the right is the rce, not the bat -fpr it is the lauJible psrpose of Messrs. Hoyd en 4 Curfir, who are the lessees of tbe bouse not to keep a bar. ) ' ., , j There are two other entrances, one in Bar clay and one in Vesey street, which will ren-i Mtxico. We learn by a gentleman direct from the city of Mexico, that the death of Gen. I der the ingress and egress for boarders quite pri iiarregan, president pro, tan had occasioned Tats. . . & . " - w-m - . m mm . great confusion at tbe Uapttol. Alt was snar- chy and uproar. Riots and murders were com mon io ' the fstieets. The Swedish consul's house Was robbed l and himself murdered : a priest beaded the mob who perpetrated the deed. ! I The furniture of this establishment, -which has all been made for it, tbe cabinet for ni to re by Mr. Mtt kt , cost niiitty thousand dollars, in wnicn are mcioded about acuuu worm ot silver and perhaps 10 or 12,000 of plated ware. Eve i From tht JV. r.Snrit ofiihe Timet. RECEIPTS FOR LOVE -MAKING. Note by the Git Is opjtown j Best It ec rifts roa iCoocs. (tried.) To make a milch. Catch a f yiMiojjflntleman land lady, the best way you can let; the yMiug gen tleman b raw, and tne yojnjr lany quite tender. Set the fifenileman ai lha1dinuerlable ; put in a goKl quantity of wiiie. and whilhe is -snaking, slick in a word or two every now and thn a- bont Mi33i: this will help to J make him boll. When eeting red in the iilts, take htm oul into the drawing-room, st hin by th ladv, and p them bthwith grreert tea4 then set tbm at the a . "!e I' : s . ! pianno ana diow tne nune tin ine iny sinsrs; when yuu hear the tfenileman togh, it is time y lake them-off. us they are warm encash. Put them by themselvee in S corner ot thn ruiim itr on s sofa. Sod ihere let tHm simper triher for the rest of th evening. ( Repeat this three or four times; taking care iti dac4 them S'deby side at dinner, and I hey Will be ra for oiar- riaze wIihohtpi yuu: want hem ? Aftr ma ria2 great care.must be taken, aa they aro apt to turn 84mr. I ji' Ml - ! Our Correspondence all! AutMia, under date June 8. writes 'The Xew; Orleans Mail; ;it nijrht hroohtus no papers except from Millede vilie whicft I forward you. his I We areaJsn indebted to the piliieivest of a a gentleman, passenger y the Rail !twid. fur the Milledgeviile Standard of ot the 7th Inst. 1 r . 1 : 1-5 man ; (be had eaten; up hts whole substance- house, lands, sheep, mules and oxen, at a single meal. l he word salmon was, of course, no ve ry ; pleasant one in his evs afierward ; neither is it in those of the nati ves of Alagon to this day ; aganst whom the proverb is used as a reproach. and the Words ' As dear, as the fish of A la?on.' are now uttered there by a stranger uuder terror oi nisiue. f t T (Spain Revisited by Lieut, Slide!. - i TSiMrtts; By the Author of Ship & Short.9 Put on the steam I I am in haste, i cries a snail thst has crept into the railroad car. We cortversed wtlh Pawnjjers who arrived last eveniiijr direct from Georgia, from whom we obtained no information f n 'addition to I he fA . -s: - ' ! a L lowing copied from ihe ppersi inenMoned ahorp. Hie MijledffevilJe UetorUer:iA ihe 7h j inst. says: 'Our private advices jfrorn Columbus, (in .a :s ; 's a I a ! I a laaiuon ioine oeians wnicn -we nave tasen Iroin papers,) inform us that an express arrived at Coulmbus on the Sd. flast Friday.) Irorni Fort McUrary.i bringing the intellis-ence that the Crawford Infantry Cap. Cairr but commanded by Maj Bfuwn, consisting f Sixty or seventy men, had a nght with the Indians on the same morning. This company beirio; informed that the lodians had canoes and intended crossing the river a l Boy kin's Ferrj, raaiched to tha place laic in ambush, when shonly about sixteen Indi ans,in fou canoes, started ae roes, x he whites fired, and three Indians were seen to tumble from the canoes: into the river. -sThe Indians or the opposite bank, then presented! themselves, and . I c lluS: tt-:l J L rr.uiunu uia urn. a ub, urinsr cunuuuni icruu the river.until the ammuniiion ot the whites ws exhaosted.wheo they retired The number d Indians was computed by the men at fire! hun drcd,but is supposed U be jexasserated. One white man; was killed : Jur. Uronby ut Crawford. was lost, by s Vote of 81 yeas to 99 nays. The question thB recurred to the question ss to suspending the rule, ptponing the orders of the day, so a to take up this Resolution. This required a vote of two-thuds of the House, and was lost. So the Honse. blink the question of adjournment fur one day longer yet ! I now think we shall have a recess a!ier'the27lh of the month,u)oti which we have just entered. - Mr. Hunt; a very taleuted ai.d valtuble mem ber from New Y rk, and having obtained l?ave of the House, proceeded to develop one of the most outrajeotw, yet ptrfectly characteristic frauds and deceptions, ever peretraied ujion public creduUy,by that notorious concern which doe the riiiiing of the House, -the press of Blair $ Rives, the EJiiorsof the GloHe. , lt seems that that foul concern issued proposals to print, in a documentary form, the lle,o t late' ly made by Pickney's Slavery Commitee. A ifWHig the subscribers were mn of all parties. who received tne.ir cip es. done up and Sealed which ihinking all right,! they, as usual, franked off to their oon-ojiutftits by innil. But on opetunf siNTte of iheiri, several ineuibers discovered that the printers had undertaken to append to this KeiHirt, what purports to be the Ayes and ISo s upoii Ihe several Resolutions as they were acted oil. To the first Resolution, den vibif the riln of levistaiiNf on the sobjt of slavery as exist ing m the blulet, lhr,e gentry spended the uauifsol iIih lorty-ix gentlemen, who voted, subsequently; "gainst another of these Resolo ttonsot diff-rent tenor ! And this was secreily, slyly, ciandeslinely dime, the whole sealed iip nod Ntisted on the subscribers to the proposal at the llep irt only, and by I hem sent off, all over tbe e i.nry J Vno doubts tharthis was done intentionally, and protuced a false impression a t tbe parlij character of the ophHiiioii Ut the ts i . h. it. . r . ursi iv'oiiimi i iiMir.'M iiit-mm now c:ry u Vjiiuvak I : Credal Judceus Jlpelli :non esro Tbe Pt Oilii: Bill va tlien lakfti on. as the Mjecial oiler, on m u ion of Mr. Conner .the Chairin;in if the P ejt O.Q jd Conimittee. 'i'he seuou undei tisi.ir uioo was thai fir the m cn-ase lot the e:tlari-s ut tbe clerks in this demri- n-nt. I It was arpjied at much leitirih. but nol With much jniertsi. Auionv ihe rt-as.nn mven for hot taisihg ihe salaries, i,ne given by B mn, of lodiana, ' a as unite Counral, cimsidtrinu its emrce. Thi member said tint be bad con vers I with m.t tf clerks and they were op posed to lite raisinr d the sal tries. mt because they woo.d it lik to m to y ti t, b 'cause. iheuinersb'ior tbui in We m ire valuable, and hey tkooidoe likely lo be turned out of them : Members jof Congress would brirj on their friend and' dependents, and crave the office; and thus they would be taken from them !' Master Bijon understands this I t-: I I II I 1 will 3 A. . it n Salisbury; Jane 18 i And the Watchman ana4j ljflli! Mi II, m Si I anta Anna bad ! not yet left the Army on the I ry thing, china, silver, beds, , sheeting, Uon is loin otApnl.but it was thought he would has- marked with the words tutor House. ten to the capital on hearing of the state of af- f There are eigfity servants permanently engaj fairs there. The Liberal party were engaged ged in the establishment all of whom sre as4 in nAciimg' n revolutionary raovemeni, ana were i wr"ea io regular aiaiiona anu auues.. expected daily to break into hostilities. The f There are in the house 400 locks, no two o less wary did not hesitate openly to denounce which can be opened by the same key. Santa Anna and bis government. . I I : I -; . i Cincinnati Paper. 1 RollerurK Udy was robbed of 41000 on I board the Portland on Saturdav nicrht last. be Cerrespondence of the Mercury. fore the bat left the wharf, in Boston. She Washington, June 1,1836. came on board with her husband went to ths Early in the course of this morning's proceed- lanW cabin and placed a little trunk cofttsini ings in ihe House, a Restdntion wis offered by tng the money in her berth. Two men were ob- Mr. Heister of Pennsylvania, fixlngthe lime seryed sitting on the sofa in thecabin, conver- adimirnment at the Q?th f thia month. tnf and rust before the boat started, ona of them Someone rooted to lav this on the table, which i was seen to take ai trunk from the Vnh, wrai - I Jt m m m a mm his pocket handkerchief round it, and waikon viih it under his srm. Thie who saw him;, i laid it was sj deliberately done, that they eupj o$ed the trunk belonged to him and nothing nore was thought of the mailer, till the boa I cached Purl Independence, when the lady misj lirig he trunk, and was pu ton shore, after lear( the facts above stated, in the hope of tecoV sring her lost treasure. Portland Jldv. J a w a '. m, m m m Kali UUAU. A cetachment or opwartis ff ,300 ITS. larines, departed from this city I Charleston. 1 lor Aiirusia. on their wav to ine Creek Cainpiiun,by the Rail Road, at the use p il.our of 6 o'clock . yesterday mornining, trje passage money for the Trooiis. and the ordinary siravellers with their Uarae, amounted Ut 9.2316 S3, a pretty good business before break -;fast in the morn ing !! nt eiverinff sobsequeiii operations of the day, such as downward freight THBJPHlOp-iCKBM For FtetidenL HUGH LAWSOJf V! 1 ' for Wee &reiid&l For Gotxrnor,4 Against Official DiciATioalJ gainst Caucus NosttNATioiiJ PcBSEcunoM Fob OymioifsSi!!! gainst Extravagance and1 CbajEQf rAGAlNST MANWOMBlFUABOLty' HUMBUGGERY !! . Jf ' 1 1 ! n if-- 9 ALFRED WEBB, oTRutberforllf 1 COL. AND. MITCWELU of mil HON. W.J. ALEXANDER, oflejl HON. JOH N GILES, of Row HON. JUDGE SETTLE.bf K WILLIAM W. CHERRY ofElL f JOHN M. MOREHEADifof Gijrif HONJJ. D. TOOMER. dfCbmlW JEREMIAH PEARS ALU efLBnJi Dr. WILLIAM PERRY 6T FiafiSJ Dr. JAMES S. SMITH, of Orst. BLOUNT COLEMAN, ofLeaM I oca tO We are requested i to 1 - - M Clem eat as a candidate M the p this county ; aho, Wm HAaiw uiuaio 111c iiujce w cntlLM 7 pw wimoh.oj me county." . i .it i Mm 'passengers, &c. Fortotlie Times. ! The Editor of the Louisville Journal is said no be the 02 it est man in ihe nation, tie ts so usly that the very dogs bark at him. West chester Herald. So we see. The VVestchester do? has been barking at us for some time We fear be getiing the hydrophobia. We do' not know any better way to prevent it thae that late prescribed by a physician fir drs in general cut th-ir tails off jut behing their ears.' -4 Louisville Journal is of 1 1 We call the attention uf or rffVrtli notice in relation to a public Ujfeijei subject, so vitally interebtin to Mgkf Road from this place to some tniportte' rial mart. We have every riht tef Jraeci ft the bill recommended by fheijtaatjaaf. tee ofmne will be adopted, St, asrt Uie rprfi compromise between tbe two greitrte L now divide the public, it is vry 1(P4 will receive ths sanction of the PretitStt it North Carolina will recti teJ duritifi iW w year, near a million of dollars, " M rains p-rrtdgH, we ought not le l- ojsiue ouwn ; in pmii 01 osimnj, . .p resources generally the valley 1 Jf j Atstff York. May 31. Tht Jlttinr House will b oneoed this da V for the reception of travellers and oibrs. 5 This noble struct ore of which tbe plan, a r chiteqlure and materials, are creditable alike to the architetri, Mr Roxers. and ihe builder. Mr. P. tVuOdrujf -preseiiu S'Tstriktn an appear iJinoUier Laulwn.A irs. wiuiams. resi iljno; in iiuttoiiwiMHt tttret near Tenth, link qiiantity of arsenic on Tuesday l ist, in mistake t ir magnesia, and died. ! ' ' ' I I neu Ihe. lexian nevs rer.f-ive.l on 2unfay was read in ilie Exchange, there were three beany cbefrs given. A duel -was recently fought in St. AnqrnstiSe, beiWHeu Li u i -Si. nons and Lieut Pillans, an olli'-er in (apt. r rip'i n.niaiHl, and both d Uharlestoii, in wlneh Lieut Ninons received his aniagonisi's ball and expired within two days alter. . - - 1 Air Jjtevenxin, our Minister to England, ts . W . m - mm- i io nail-tor I.tinlon on the nrst i.l June, lie ires ill the nat ketdlup VI on treal ha viug declined the otfrr of a naiioitSl vessel. i: ' I Tyrone Povotr The Editor of the Boston I ranrript say that the person known by this name is no Irishman at all ai all, but a Welsh titan, wose true name is Morgan Powelf. Juisu isluldrrn An old ladv reading an iac Count ut the deah of a venerable and distinguish ed lawyer, who Mas staled to be the flher. f the Philadelphia liar, exclaimed, poor mfo ! he bad a dreadful npuy set of children. j can vie nnrndhr with any priitm jitj In the application of this lar4 arnoulMdfl tins section cannot ligntiy. oe passp(vs: should make our claims kuw&. Wf'fi certain facts ihe amount of friiduPwiM'fl simjm, he distance & profile A P'Rf'1 the convenience, qiality, &I. i!"e,f For ibis purpose Cnunitirei.iHjiif p?f Urgather the necessary siaitstus. Jf we should invite the co operatio - TI on such route as our meeting naj r espiMise ' snTwe eh.Mild;in ddhiift f: nary representali.n.snd special ifprfB all the counties on the dews'W0 last named measure will n, bemia ever, until we know wheiier th m The other stiyges ions ougM f. 1 - Li . of iiiio-ovment, tnis counoj I'tSM TURF REGISTER ance that all who pass up aud down U load way I ff-L bfc-MU.i having in their p.sesion X-H any oi my nun y ot my numr-rs oi ine ion Hegtfcier, kill do uie a great favor to depusit the samp st the Office of ihe Watchman or hand then) to tne. R. W. LO.NO. I June 11 tf47 Crack it again, lay giax) fellow I' ejaculates Iti3appo8l tr Indiaptl wee kilM. jl'nree To my Customers. 1 " KMLKMKrt : 1 he ISarber rise note for th-reare but 9 customers .tbs sura: he icomediately turgid pals and exclaiaedi in apparent agooy of fearuicken. the fly that has lit on the folds nfa thundercloud. 1 What a . prodigious reverberation V says a woodpecker, tapping a hollow tree on tbe rr ing verge of Niagara.' I fear my house will be shakep down, mutters a tnoUse. as the' walls of the cathedral rock with the throes of the 1 earth quakei What a deal of observation xoe excite! aays a: humble-bee bozaing along ia the trail of a comet, 4 Fc leave the very ocean split svun- der' exclaims a ; perch darting along ia the wake of a whale. fJorv tne. with mv face to Companies left Columbus ooi ihe 4th. for the scene of action. - f i Further aeconnts alatea.thsl the ateani boat Ueorgtaa wbieh bad lell lor Apalacb tenia was fired on byJhe Indiansjjra herreute; the fire was returned ; tit damage ooei as supposed jq et FROM COH JM The Ae&usta Chronicle. !of the 8ih tnsi. says We are indebted to I Dolitsness of ithe Post the foe T cries a coekroach dvins in the battle! Master of this cilir. for the following infirmaUoa. ot metMle. What a- loo? shadow I caatl I received bT last evening Weetern mail: I The steam boat AJetara, has this-moment arrived from ApalachleolaL and reports, that when about five 'miles abnse Roanoke, 'the fndi kns commenced aa i attack! from ithe ' Western rnnkof the river, add taoatinoed firiay bn the boat, until she was able to make a laadin.when they dissappeared. :lbe Aletaoiora an owi gavng at an ec'ipse or the ; sun. 'I'he spoils of viciOTD ' screatnk a hard hawk peuncing on an elephant struck by lightning. One pMiau as much as another, says a demo cratic flea, jumping into tbe face of a lion Thts last strung bold uf aristocratic pride begins to lot ter cries , a levellinflr, radical rat, putting his shoulder against the ftuadatiod of a palace. jThere wu quite oriflUnt torbra borealis. ca Thuraday areoing. kiard three companies of troops Alabama, and Randupb and Stewart eoonties.' in thia btatal They landed; but could fiadiflo Iu dtanav After seaxdiing fur' ihori tics, they re- are impressed by it. Its mass, us simplicity, and its adapted ness to it- objects, give it the character uf grandeur, Snd no mole enduring monument of his wealth Slid success than this boilding, or one which unlike inany other monumeuis ill. for ajesj conduce tit the benefit of the living, could have! been devised by the opulent individual w o cmi stiurlvd it. lae interitir arranzeoients are the beU we tiave ever seen. Ihere are more than SOOi rmPDS, from siatlinents, which, like th OiAW dtiitng hail for geutlemm, is 100 feet long by 40 wiujb mo j nign lu lite s nailer oe MVr the l ladies dining room on the sjouth front, which an- swer lo what in French buildiutr. is called ihe crtlreaol. J in sll these are windows onenibfr lol hesiavs at the shop to wail on those thatclioup Jibe air, with fire places snd bells j to shave at the shop, thise to whom he shjuuld n2 rooms, has ranges of balterita in it thati venilemen Will nlease to erred, either br insur- ight satisfy if it did ot slarm-a host ; ih inJlhebarber 12 regular customers or sll call at .Huuie r arranged, tiiat the OTi an crbsle oi l the shop, except the sick sou maim, vr approved 1 merit s can nnrinin1 hi Wtu.lJI ih Harber in rt hts sonoort br turning his at fices at once. Desidta tho ordinary smoke jacks j teniion to some other business more prvfiabe. stew pans otc, there is an extensive steam sp4 I fee! thankful to as msny as Dave encoursgco paraiua introduced, bv which all the reaiahli I in lousiness aince I have been in this plsee sod ouiled meats us can be cooked, while the ! hope oothiog oo aay part shall prevent a cooun whole is So Iiifbl thst cleanlineita mnat rd. OenesU this Litriien are thm lnA n4 .Wenilemen will olease come to the shop, for gev BC6U mv yum utu lrial'ma fur facitHatinS her e f i m -ji 1 whether ihe money coxes from'W the rickeuf prirais enterpn.H iheuas maybe eatbered fromay and full examination of the f0Jf , if fI of ihe utmost service .n'4'f!,liju We are glad to sno t.u r the community, to .whom - presenled, has warmly 'adfpf.jfj and that ffentlemen of xvetiWM. !i enter into 'he measure itW HJlJ ToJhe fanner espectally. fb' -0-jL H it fiir chance t thai can be raised in the Ioaii lo snave regsiar lv when at tmthe : three rthese are irm nome half of the timethree others ii'uisl be shavtdsl their hous.es, and three come to the shop. I Thie that come to the shop and find tbe.har ler crone, abue, him frf inaltentb-o and while l ft 5. . , :: . ar.rra;i sj crri imn.,rlance-ll 19 pwpu.jM double hi- estate by ibe oijf 1f j . ihPiwointo oerJps-yyJj that lie shall show a rr4-f bility to lhe aurj-ci. $Uaif? or weediirg h.e, willgt" " I this occasion. THE CREEKS iora- has 00 J xasb-roon not the least curious barf of the es i I regular estomers from j Ir klatoo, I tabiishmeet where by the multiplication of I combz to'the siwp sutionsry wash tabs, and the power cf steam j ctuuea inay oe wasueo, Gneaaaii ready lornse natf Mourajicr iAJryartgt9tl.-l cut: The! 10 shave. . Your humble and cVt. tervant. I 1 B. N. C. WARRICK. Callabory4iaitiI18SSSw47 j . j .iw...t in the we 3fl 1 tt are scaufcreu m-smW?V- tux to WPffl iM hendtnai cu ". mn. Tne&as ts e t.' A tltat Ceil. i i -1 r 51 -f I t:i t I- 13 U V ,i I 1 - .. - v!- ii-.1