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F 1 I . t.i.tf H one of ihe lui.gs ; smT this la theonly trieihod in which She eveldoee effect a euro TbirJIy. the. operation is neither difficult nor '!angeroua. . And, fwartiiljr. the diseased lung may. wholly remold if iieeeeary. i L. F. WARREN, 438 3 road way INK. if 'mm the Baltimore Patriot A VAN BUREN NATIONAL BA The Van Buren pariy are now satisfied that ilidir Xvr intent upon the currency hat proved . u ..m..n.'ihla fall.,,..-Bn.f lhae Kaa-in lA t.ia ikaii a iuiii' iiij .... ....... .... v-g... .a,., Hvrif mind eyetowards tlia project uf a NationalBank is life only possible remedy. Thinking thai the iinmea-itreg aouie wuicn iney uieniae-ives nave heaped upon im National Bank, Tor the hut seven . 1 i I I I .. : I yearn lias teiiucieu sueu an tiisuiutlOfl UU popular . :.k .. . . . ..f it... . i , 41113 piTiai U r01.pin, Plflj I" Jtia. however well inclined, are afraid hi take t ground )Hiy in tavor ol a Rational bank, and ,,y way oi sounding public opinion, they pretend ui iiiiiik mm me wing opposition m 'end hinting forward that pruj.tcl Let those lesderH of Die party nut deceive themselves on litis pinnt. The tjiintrv i cann.it deceive. J', project of National Binkjf introduced in (Jung nw, at the uiitif awrsion, will be brouoM forward bv the "i If Van Buren iMity. The iwmv. whatever it urn pretend, is anxious l duw lifoie, and clutter the i.uii of i he Union which it has pr jected, and .ii part earned 'tui, between 'B.uik ami Stale' and in pursuance bf thia iu object, we have nut doubt Hint the party will 'take sdvsuiage of u own wrong' and endeavor in mm the.argu-iu-oi growing out of us own atrocious experi- iMMMllV. Bful lha riiin than haaa ar......!.. I.. - rf . "IWVfll II lavor uf some sort of National exchequer Bank, which shall deal as much in party politics as in Rxchangos, and give to the Government utilee ; hidden the whole power and cniitrol of the Na tional Kv-ne. li ih Whigs in and uiit of Cimgre, beware of all such creation. Let litem l kharitl at tha allium. ai.ii. ih. a.i 1 - ........ ..... r mv 1 1 1 ill , iwif raiitin may pntneatf, a Natkmal Unnk with 'checks and balances' lo b placed hi the hands uf hack politicians, such ss (be lilaire, KeodalU. and Whilrieys of the day. Lei them look wiilij.wfi..s eye to every plan of the gov. eminent .,r increasing its hold upon ide public treasure, by the creation of an Keieq.,er Hitnk. Belter Vhe whole bmikinjf sysm should Ml, than that, by means oftiica a 'Naiimta! lixnk' tliat system, together wild the whide revmue -ani trMsoof the wnn siltijeeritMi. sod tie ander the abstiiitts control uf the general tveriimeii(. Tiia' tlie Van Btiran artr hira a,.m ii'ii .. in irtrrrnoe hi inn creation of a IVallnfliil Bank, is tuficimily apparent, from the various ii it jjivinys of the prominent actor and organs of the party. As an example, we ette the follow iug remks fnim the New ilavnu RegHter, a ).;adinorjsn .tf the Van Buren pany m Conneo ti'-nt. It smaoks nreiiv stronirlv uf- N.i,..nui B j - -. -....... ank :' Titers no mistake about it we noM have me zenerai currency ir the whole couniry md it must be a nauer currenev .... :ie basis ; we utxat have cerrcney which will be ,...i mt hi n.i D . :.. as it is at iMew Hav.n and II in fori -sad iaM just as treely lro;n hand to baud with tut ".iiiOount. Swte iiistitHtinns can never (umiak such a currency the sxperiinent has bnen suffi. tert St, to speculate and h!i e with ; bat that whs 'only the beginning "(Jfcs spiifs upon the 1'ressury. We have lost the 1nten at we aia now iadarMrernf lintinir the nrineinalr The da- . m w r- -. F t IMtfiita tunlra Itaaa tniA If tKaa m Awmw ttiat I nv Mw -' " " J 'T w ' ,-1 quota of the depubitesetl will he In their own k;tlM . i . ...r i l ii . . i : . . i uiiiB, auiuc, it noi miiiv.ui wnicn win oe lime hellar than aula niiak It a 4hna that thaj publie. tressuie which was wrested from the li nked States Bank, in violation.nf law, has been squandered and lost. Vhat imposition and oat. raire shall we next be reauired to suffer ? XTn. i. . i r eaitly tried, snd is now an acknowledged failure There is i.o hooe fir mi tit v .i... . short of a NathMtal iustitiiti.iu, with powerful (esirictions, can accompli-ih it that cau it haa ""awta-w -'lira1 1 fin -atfa f) The Gliihe h is s.i vi:l?sr io psy ne bonnet debts, thai ho une httlower of the B.u,k Sh.sd c.Nisid tr nna-tt ino.-r me slightest tdiligation. either moral or lifal, to do so ' The Kriunr mint have had in mind, when (wnniog these lities.the masterly feat of his own ,y whichJtdweharjfed a thnussntf tlehl bv ?HngJ'i0n ,,,,ia"'u'K'Wp.y one-, bones' inht. Mr. B air . . rule nas been made against the I'.tst.nssisi '.Ki-rtl in itte Ctrtr,,,, Court of th Oimr.oi f ( .Llwhs. to .how cause wi,y mandamus n,H ""- JTmi hi.n rtHopaaJinir him to v rer.sm ..in-y t XtMm and SMit, ini.il m'T-vn It,, rnl wa relurued on the Int it flirt, when a lnr u ....a ... . ir , ,, . , ' " "'e tourt . Horn K-ndall, decimmr t., mh.ar hnl assigu(n r u-urrai in n;n a eatte.' The . qikwwas.Tf,,.,! , ,e lh U ,c . !t time to consider. V Richmond Whig. -:7be tAlaicfcaitt'. ibss .pe.k, uffltil - aH.!?J!,. fwrfnawn-eknlH-d ,n a liH bfief ; Htan in the ease ut Amos Kmdall. a ll(lt v ;. fu-ed to p, ,,e balance due to Jne , he - tllnratl. . ",)f', "d been '..Hlail.T HmaJ B predecessor. After Kokj" Oepaitmeht, Su" who ni-aT f'f M" b,,f,w Conffress. :.Vbei,f.vor directtd KS'lorS rrel ,A,o,neyG,nef., Mr Bo E. Th0 - '-.net ,he award. Kendall ,U L Use5 ., lllr rrvsioent.who refffral it i i, .n w.a Bnammull, . .Ppro ;7;7",c"P,n K.nd.H st,l! refused to pay Ano7 h:Se,,?," in inuMfnise tne power of the I'moi -1-o.nsnu in fh :V .?j'e"u' Uing them.oour reader." ''" - Hi' Cfowrnmcnl dependent on the Monntrr.' Wl larn friwu tf.iiiit'am l.;.u w ii...t ,t.d L1 -w.. ....... nini.Mj iifav inn Utive das Solicited. Snd ohtmoaxl fi.m tha ITni. ted Slates' Bank a tWi of s0.000 irt specie iniii ints sum taaa tiwiiiuiu.il ha tko ....u.t. dnced Bidole, as pecuniary embargo was lard on inn aauinv m too snin tan inn nna u.a hiuk hAi. our of carrying Da Hat. the iinmorul deinagogne, to his miaaitai in Ruaaia 1'h. r...t on the great ami inimstsr.deioorniic family the ... ... vi ' .iiii.n, ." I If the golden age of democratic rule, after an eight jfa'p -vspnriineiii, sntl mil intHlth OT IWU UU ler JacksonV bomunsiicaleclaratiim that be Melt the country prneperou. and bapnv.' thia eame prim't ctuntry has to prop i is fallen eretlil by an aftjeci appliuuiion to . enrporatiiai which it has injnied and iterseeoted ifftvaliy, vindin- Mvny sua niiierveii what a oowraeiit on the wisdom of out rulers ' ' JVtwbern Spectator. IMPORTANT JtJIWIAL DECISION!; "Thi Circnii Cutwi uf ilia lii.in..i ..I r?..l...nk. . . - ... " wii.iwma liSS decided, in Ihe atMMf l if ftaf'L Iflfl JL MlJalraaal Si Si Aim Kendall, ihe fVm master (jneral, that ibe Court kai iiirntdinlii in uf hia iuua IKa AmninA tJ Slid AmiHid hia indMnaiit.nM. tha lava kl. edby that ut the oily Attorney General Butler, mo rowrary noiwiinsian'Mn;.' ijie Vourt i will order a writ of maniiaiiius to issue against IWlall, cHOdiandina him iu ercli Slockton 4 .tka t witw h a lane rematninw; d,Mr tri them, sccofdi'nir to the award and rMta.rt nf tha uulns. be ttltall sh.w cause iu the contrary . The ipiesiioa whether a mandaiuns shall issue, coin insiiding him to pi$,j the balance, is reserved fur fuiilnr eooMileraiioit, when the result of the mandamus to credit the balance shall be ascer tained. . Will Amos'resist the decision of . the Court, onder claim of a rits'i 16 sswrl the 'indepen uWrrfhi We should not ne asionished ; for woota God will destroy be first in iLm f We concur in the opinion expressed br Ihe iiaii-inaiiiiiriiijrcncr,s me hign imporlance of this dm;ision, 'in reference to the legal right of American rttiseha and ihe la,i A,,,,. .,r ,u,ki; ofliuers. Thst pspnrsdds : Reasoning from analooy. and never having pretended to make a view of the q lesiion on jut Nonlsoflaw, we have never doubted that Ihe U s" ' i ia niacin urnrrm was assuhject to the action ofiliaws, in ciaes f lfespsss on individual rights, under color of nffi.-ial Jm n, it...u...i. oRiciuus seal, as other officers uf ihe Govern. fui it is as wonderful in tia way as any tliif.g in lAndon. This is a eallerr of what the Mnecta- lore, uninformed, would lake lube pictures ; and I am persuaded pine out of ten of Ihe populace would gn away, after an examination, with ihe aamaj laliir Tha ara all A.im hoavaaari With worsted, on can v ia, with the band. -There ara .1 .v Il .:r.i-ii-,oA iu"g man wi w .j.iivim, www jtjr tvi tin maita vw to 90 leel Iwig, and a third smaller own besides. PL. -II . i They are of all sizes, and the variety of sub jncta ta equally great.) .There ara poruaita In cluding aa .x'raordinary one of tbe artiste her self at the age of ta-enty lusiorical and rural spring from the trail ; a countryman smoking his pipe with an old hat on ; a girl, with kitten in bar lam .'Aukj-aVaLjAInsa. anv bialr. alinoat: miffbt make these thinirs after none fashion or other, bat bow the has oontri ved . to make theiu a., Mriant a.. aiitnnliLa an lifolilra I alinnM " r.'..vw.w rii.f. "', ....... ' V , , ,Nini say ; how aha baa wrought in ! the colors, line, amenta, expression, and nicest shades tbia is tha 'ttrnrilar. Tha riieni!iLnM kiiUMar ia such, that I assure you, though apprised of w hat Waa Iwf.ira mo. I m Ml lit i.nl tfrain rViiiw hamllina the canvas and the worsted, to Im satisfied uf the del , which was told tne. Paitleularly this Wsa (ha esaa avilh tha niriurm "at tha Miraa . nt r f i. .. .. . uaic. a is r ire copy aa ewni ieei ov tnree. in a splendid frame., This, I have heard, waa the wnrb uf itaarle tan ra anil tha va.nl t' l... of the beat skill of the artiste, being the last of her productions, and finished only at tbe age of i I . aiwna iniaa lain m int laa ajwwunali.ha.1 Mtsa Uo wood, bo it known; is not altogether tha blllJihinir uiaidpn nna raadila imaninaa at haarini. ths name. She lives al Ieicester. I think, and must have nMde aecmfortsWe.4ivjM alma. It la l,ika liniwJ a., a, laa., Cl- i van in chlldliwal from nun inaltnmlaa InMa..:. . ,j ' .itiiu.- i, ii wuuiq seem sau w.moui instrecil0a even and she haa continued over 60 year at the work. The light opon Cain'a face ; ia truely Wonderful, hoar wonilml ahuilt An I, " s.j ........ .......... ,. my, ntMj then thrs beaatitul head of Christ a dopy, I fan cy from a Carlo Dolci. ' Moat haantifot 1..1 Christ giving the jcramQt. "Thia aha T consid ers her chief d'oevnre, I hear ; and I can easily believe ; as it is stated that a foreign unoWemsB ii nv uutsgtHi ner aKA.uuiJ riir ihim suntvia. ia diineiMjfMe it ia only aume four feel by two. in myteriutis ingenuity, however, it ia among the mechanical marvels of the world. Let every body in London look for Alias Lin wood'. Exhibi tion. . . ' rWeigr- vmtirely with the JtatoVof the w iiauetpnia uaaeiie in nia opinion aa to lha inexoedienrv of thruatinn- PmMmi:.i ..ju.iu . j a - ".w.N.iiMwiiwm before the People at thia time. Nothing but fn.Sksllla.faai.ai aaaa...u a . at a grow ii. ve Dave enough I.. .I.. n- . i i . i . .. . a w a. ytvorwt, uniting 100 pUOIIO ffllUd lO COU- cert of action in the work of discarding the inootoieieot public servants who have tw long deceived us, without superadding difficulties. it. trhtg. Our party is again attempting suicide by the premature numinaiiun nf aamii.i. 1... .1 i 1 ..,7 . "-"" itttj neat rtaniueucy. wnat is tbe need of this ? Our nietoiraj-are monmg on with tiiumpb at the THE vflRlpKr wktch. Among the crowds who w( re hastily rmiien ading lhesireats u Cnn'ftiias ever was fharles Waal i ' ami it ki hIhii iltfjtvHMatMd inlai a acriil.t. and then a run he tuight be pardoned. Charles West was a new made bridegroom. The Iran silionfroin tbe dirty. Cold streets, to the wsrm. n..l..r ai.a in ilaalV nlaaalltaaUa t' anil hAAuA In 1 - that, to be welcomed home by I bright eyed girl it . 1 la . 11 1 1 ..1 - 1 . . ! an smnes auu an omsnea: vlo "e noney moon -...1.1- .a t . .tw.. .!... 1. was waimj twarm j ? waa auauiHwtr aviumuiuv toe paradisal for earth. f Emma had wheeled 1.. .... ...!, Ck. as ...J ru..i La lia enfl m nan v nia, auu aa ayitaitr-a liau seated himself beside her.ht was certainly a Very happy fellow. Alas! he bad aayel wily drank lha tMlhla'a) 'llNlwift,ltol4. looked love ly, i-r me grow ot ne warm cost ore nan given uiuuw iv Hvr ,.auanj niia wiiavat : Wftnil llviyu- tttced tbe ual ol her jdark eyev,. Bn there eame sbade of iboughiovet Kmiua'a brow, and her husband instantly remarked it.' ;.'.t is Strang now auon basoandf sea chMids on, .their liege s dy'a brow.;' It was the first Charlea" ever saw there and, it excited hit tenderest inquiries. "Was ane unwell t dm sue tetab inr aim itinr v Km ma MitalaJ ' ' alia Kli.aha.1 arul t. u .L'aI ..i..m Cbarlea pressed to know what had fast , such a ahaitiiiar iia-ar k.r 11111111" l Car aaltl il.Ial. " ,. - w" " J . j wi. ii, .111 1 11 a me ailly, but Mary French has been aiding with : r. . . vr . . . 1. . . 1 . . tm iiiibj aitouioiHi.-, -ioi to ttiai. oens:niy, S UQ Uharlea. smilinir. 'Oh I I did laiil li.Han in! that, but yon know1 wn " began to ieep' house unity a. tne rim nine, oniy iney aenl oy un;ii.i.iaw a or a lur carpeting., Alary Would nave me wan uown 10 nrent'a store this even ing, iritb hpr. and ha haa trungbt "two and ibej are such love, 'Charles bit haa lip. .rati w . Han cinniniaTiT. lain arrm awrtiiii nnvBr iar that odiiMii VVilton lay im the parlor, if you once saw thst splendid BrusstiMi au tic.' aud So Ml j, .... . ' v " anrtw viiij f .1. . : , n.k NilW the'odinaa Wilfna had Knaat aalaataJ by Cbarlea' mother and presented to them, and mo cvhjv oeepeneo on nia cneex, aa nia animated bride continued. Nnnn.au. araiir a,m, ... nin. j i.b.L.i. .. .. ...... . - '" t mere are oniy twoj and a pny not m secure ii- rUaima,' said Charlea gravely, yea are mistaken, if you sup pose my business will jusiify extravagance. It will be useless to look at lha carpet, as we have one which will answer' trei v welt, and ia W. fectly new - Emma' vivacity fled, and aha sat awkwardly picking her nila;i Charles felt, env bnrrassed he drew out hia watch and , put ir hank... whlalliut an J In.tl. ai - T , . . -KJ m a aaruuicai 8Wi!.faTOttWefhegt tiful tenet: r H Voie waa ' well toned. ami 09 aoon entered . into th spirit of the writer, and tnrgot his embarrassment; wheo, looking inut Emma, eyes, bow he waa surprised instead of the sympathetic feeling he expected to meet, to see her head bent on her hand, evi dent displeasure on her broW, and a tear slowly a itc uiinras y tyiianca was a aea I walk vo'' tiie u n. J f e crowd over and, asked I tiiem w tiattiity were mdoui, wuen iney replied thai the nvin was drunk and they were going lo put mm on tne mo.. p. . i he watcn men tuuk hold of the man i and found I bat he waajlcad. Orf examination a nnantilV ut blmtd wnn fnund f ' j near the spit, and a severe wound on hia head. 'Ii. ...,.-.. ..11 . i. . . : t . : . . j . i tie waicuioan couiu uoiain no niiormaiion irtHJl Ihe women, who were vert abusive ind insolent. There is a vile rum hole at the above corner, and be above death can uu doubt be traced to this den ol infamy Whul is most ex'raordinary in this affair h, thai the watchman suffered the women lo deiiSrt. and brottuht Ihdad man in a ' - eart totliedta h hmise in the Alms llon-e He then lenirnel to the liien. which, a titibi have been e'xnerled. was cloSMd. It ia therefore verv doubtful whether the women can ever be Menu find, and the caue of the man' diath will maina mystify ,Y 1'. G7,t. Salisibni-j, June 17, 1837 Stutiliiatr On S'iIiikIiv i,,tht iK,i..i 1 1 clock, a number of check bvs ai-mlili-d round the door of Mr. A damn, pr iprietor of tiie hotel next the Park theatre. I 'I .ev it a n tiiuLinu a great noise and anpnymg his ciisiomera. Mr "A. r.pe.tedly ordered them off, but without elfoci lie then look a cow hide and nrm-ci'iled hi cli-.a. tie "lie ytMing n iscranis, m hen ..ne id iheni 0cw a Kimeana SiaWel hint in Hie Im ast imu face. The 'wounJs althouoh Wu. at imi dan. gerous. Medical assistance, w t-i pruf nred, but the pertralitr of the deed. owior io ihe confusion, effocied hi escape .Vet York Paper. .i' - tl iiipi.. u I a ,a if- J k "aaiw(i, TUIIO I. : Jtdanehou Jlc.ritlnkt On 'l'IUaJ.. I.c, VVflliam, eldest aon-f wr.--Wge Bowman, of this InWH "acred ahulll l.f (ran auaa Ualialana . .... .T 4 T ".. """ i nun 91 IF onaly killed by Jtha accidental discbarge of a gunThn particular., we believe, .re These 1 rouU, mu' The dectawd, hlsfaiber.iDd Mr.J. K. Harry. b' ,,M aXWahWa. aw.aaaaa.aa .U..I ..C a " It a. a. . I .a 9mtttJ Having atopped at aepring lo refresh ibemaelvea. Mr. H. tank UU .Via uf lha nana iw.rl.ana a ila ... -f a, " i m. m .a.v, and whilst examining H, rw- sodden change of poaiiion, ii oiscnargee , ana me eoruenia, wa be lieve a rifle ball, ente-ed the cheek uf Hhe de ceased between lha eje and the mootb, and caused imoiediaie death., V understand that Mr. Bowman, tha' fa; her of the unfortunate child, exonerates Mr;. If. from ill Mama . . The dooeaand waa aa intaroatinn aa.1 amau: Ing child, the effect of whnee roelsrcholyj death upon ma parrnt. sna aoquainiances, out psrtico- l..t. . I L .r .. ... .... ...; - - tariT. utrttn tita avitftiarMi latnar. . aha wnnaiaafi ilway be itnagiued, but cannot be described. v Torch Light. . Accident A child, between S and 4 years of age, nam-ojoon jawior, waa accidentally kil led in Klinbeih atreet on Saturday morning. It appeaia Ibe child waa climbing np on the spokes M vitanee waa a aea-1 y " or a can siauoing 10 the street. ible yoong man-1 wish .there 'were more of The cartman came out of a store and jumped ou them and beiellected a mrmaiil tw.r...a I,. ...J I hia carl, without aaoi IU I kaW Miwalal jn ... aaa... "vwwin vvauiv HW Wmtli JrOl. IDVjOM. ia. fffMIt LtOitiaBl eanJ awl.L. and walk with roe, if you please.V Emma look coa. ii sne wwdid tike to pout a little lunger, bul Ubarlea said come1 with sncb a serious gravity An nia unl.n.n.. .1 J .- . - v..,.., uiBi every eo- tor in Ihe nariv ahouhi ha hi. i:j. , ..iivaautijucr ... wnioa. itiere is airengib-in divisions, the w ,-, tney nnueratood this that they would eunuder J Philadelphia Gazette. the Pu8tinair Gneral is neither more nor leaa me one a receiver of duties im imn,,.i. ...i tne oiner ol duties on n.ralinre. If aith.. ;Wbat,; h-w lira amiallii ....n.l.l. . .1 r .... .,...., a'lir-i.n.i.ri .1, ilia lava Ii.a a....K ..... f w .... w.n avi.arra ol powrf. Wer- It othorwisa. ara ah....la .11 k.. abject slaves of a f morseles ivranny, instead ttf Ilia liw.iun.lbi..l " r-".""w ,.1...-.. .a a TIM KanilhliMn ..i.i... IsWitllUunr Vuririuin limMimu . ...n.- ... "it ty 17. I sulyect of Banking, tchch that bodu refund t Our Cit? Tosav that a M Thia m7 t..lL rH,y lVuto ;haa.l Ka.,...i -11 V . is nuwa -dam- ...... OTj.,v, ... c etieiii would DC ton I -" otiqur-jiioiiavue orlbodoxy. in 1916 de. inimli ii. il.a ..r ... . I rlarai thai a M. i . .'.. . uill ik.l...V-x .al- -; - ' . land. Ilba hia Li.ik...... 'IP ir iR"n""' Enquirer has published, . ." a iru... ilia Ajnr.il n twn Kun.i ..1 aa. a It I ,. . cjr.,,, u, tui. Illgcr ? 1 Pennsy Ivanrn Convention, on the ...... ; . . wiiiv vi hia cart, without aeciue the child, in . As soon aa he begin lo lorn tha ontoriunate lit tle buy fell off, and melancholy to relate, hia tuMif Waaihiitanl.'.-ta'..J.I. I f 'l.J 'i . w vninnilir IIIIMni W pi"CrS OCI WCCO the1 wheel and tbe curb stone. No blame at tachea in the ahghteat degree to the cartman. , . . v York Oazet tc. .I TV, r Tt. . . t . 1 1. "D" aawaa. a aa wuuj " a ajrermao waa u Keh friHO the SchntUrrtT on Fn.laa tail a it. t- - - ---j " , .. . following facts were elicited at the investors. im i i I tinn hatta h lha i!ianiu. I, . ?. . ' n.ii..JI7 1. u- , J met in 1 . ... i. ,. sa-vuia inai on me ? j i! "'""""r'n""nr mck. Uharlea iwirrfy "J previous a party in uermane were engaged fC' ,M T,0 c. the, aloud JW nW coaf tM ina lime rootn. arutnt iha rrra.a r.r u.i.:At. .1 . Ifuruwtv - iavr.iiai k ....il.. i ... email childreo were bnveriruj efneer, as the etdd men. "hiew pieeee of coal and wood among wind awept through Uw crevices in tbe decayed thein' " eventually compelled i ham to aban- oon weir employment in great haste. On re- assemDtinff at some other dim th A.......i tliaaki.nM..r..nA ..r .ft...:- m ... -,.v. v, ...,c vi .Ht-ir numoer, and auhse. thercliire'crtiifine oursasl ... tn it.. VW WVB7 V7aV mem ofa few facu. fmrnwi. irh ntlij... draw the inference Sixteen vessels are now nurna.l.n.i trolled here, besides one fine steam boat, (the Detroit.) Merchant, in it. . ;..,,;. - .-.-.-T J!1I,'.! 1IJIMS1 llalg may -inw relv. with lfrlllllrllV. llnAH lk!a gtitids bemg safely, directly and expediti- The travelling community are well ac roininotbted. A daily In.. r r..... t. , . . - . iiutae -tag. - leave, here for Detroit, and another 'Vr;0 also every y- Another for White I i!joi! east and another for Juliet, West--,all carying the. mail., Tlie etirek te already ptirchas-eJ and now being located on the road to run a four hn. i;..- l tree times a week from this to Lafayette, there connecting with the tri-weekly line to I.id.anaporis, and thus forming a direct mid expeditious conveyance to the Ohio ri- "J unison or finctnnaii, and s ?, Wasb.ngton City. Baltimore, P , lade pa, aBf a por of t,ie Souih and F.t Capt. Whitaker, of New B-tfla- ..aicingaii. nas also started a tri-weekly aucommotlation b ween that place and this, which; commenced running last week, and 1 soon designed tn . ia t 1 ... . . line ..to t. JAscpti m the same State. The dailv lines to Clticair, ,l nc,,a"y i:i . . " . '"aiu s iar aa Nil. , and llic tri-weekly to Lafayette, for re ,hap hall the diatance are en. X owueti here. and, like hia brother torn-ceat. RrchVrd, Rush, n a 1 ""'OT"",U7, the federalist John a., ' tynciuurtr f trguuim KO The Cbailoiiaav.ila , I 7ih uiHt. infitrms os that near.... war- aa .. that place onhe preeedtr g- to.HiMy U 350, llrhUan llWn eSakaaaaa av.. I a a W a v inv W S3 IB I IB MUIB. BaVlill 1.1 tiait. a a --awv iiawu vuuimanaeu BBF Calling won Hertulr Th .a;..j .1. wimi.ini inn eminent orvsr. m fhiiaiiii... .. . . R...kr.i."iT' : " : -r"-""iib inai ihs a . "Xnnmt v" " loaned or advan- T2. , "'vernment Moor or fiv hundred ....ntwuH, u.mism. in order to discharge the rm sions due our naval veterans.' fa 2iIoiM.'I.Tlie celebrated coo Marker, fur inann ..r.i . ..''. , " ,r miaji emi nent Merchants and Bankers of the City of New York, now rai.U. .1. 1 .ne practice 01 the Law. VJr f.VrsWw nT N,Uuuk'.J i man, ;Z!$ --- Admin-.mtita,...fL- ,hrw "u mistake IllUtit fit. Vam ... . ' " -.nded o, S3,ia rrr j?ot, ,:V ,wril; ami -. , - ..a., una i-arrrn- S. ttMu..".?"-"" Orleans; i! v - V' r iriin iiit aa as a mv 4ltt . ..1 ' new Haven and ( SZ:! "NT hand u, t, x, . , " ""t. oiai , uim.wuiii. oiaii -'''c" currency L- Jttiowlitdn.Lyg'...i5, ia now au .ac tJ..aoofce:-,Mhm. .1?!! no. ''r.?run lotion with a..i.,i.r. I".""' 7" naiionsi lnsti a tiisiiiuiiiina .-.n the - exoeriment ana is now an an. 1 UVt.ifitMS SWOtA i run. b.'sib." It is well that the Distribution PMs.d f-mssit did. Hadu been dHaved .n Ju Scat,, vastly ...cra,. J ,he m" h e Wlj";8 r"n th.emjaU .bfhteffl mainm of the public .evenuewahouTiaf ( jiayetie, lor the distance are entirely The subject of lbe rai, roac, w kai V . pap,ir- 1 " wl line. l'heconsiroptionoflhe harbor is nm-aar!i .with all possible deSU..r.h ...a iTl .r Pr,rrd,0!r vjneinaer Ii.... r--; ... uniieu Slates' k-Tated hh,,8elfT":1,Kh,r,l i m! lendino-it In'. r. V 1 . ""perm- ecable d.sT.occ ""W P 'U U " ti':'!! M!'MI Woo .... n ciiuiiierauon, ..4 w.ilar ifeclnirrh 7, ar'' P'-". one f ihe EpieaJSTS bar h.r the Presbyterian persu.-iona. 'Phe shell he ,oer w.l be up this week.- PmSl ii la-. . 'oi lor tne purpose hav- ,,! ( a,, - materials and bands bl weuTdT1, ,,U,-lbu ' fc-ndrS aillliri . pul ,h''' "'B'ner. We w ill 1?TA Sm jMttiicular bereaiier j , 1 M. C Gaxetie. Beautify Production ofemaUeem - I'h. London eorreNouniia..! .0 YJ 77!T.: 1 e t, t lunurao a to tha 'We are opposite Mis. Linwond'a I7.r.;i.i.: .i.aM2t.!i:.rftAT HoM Extract of a letter to a u.iauviptiia inquirer, dated .Tf l.rnn.. I.. Iff . . r c . 1 .'"""" "lay vi. On Sarardav. I had .h. .l.. r... . " rix7asufej fj pSyinir B .kl ' t. """- many iningsol which jz?-re r:m ?' ha . "ay proud 0f ' lernie ami t of the beauiiful mead H!?Mnd pa,'"re" i,h w"ih Providence iti n . 1 ,"e".-B"nsi executive die tauon. But. in my pmttm-,-the proudest fea incii in 11 a r ran h.a .i.. i v Sir ttrVcV,'t!;,,dP "-ne of LaIL";. r". ,n? "n nhaseerved .... w.i.t.j witii ue voi ion rare auu uhho pmperiy tile Walls. An emaoialed hnino-.' ark.u .1......1. a , ; ."pr.-ma-.nii.ira Ifa lures. SDSrkJino- aeaa ana A.,.I.UJ . -r -, .in iimiii, IIHIKt of deadly consumption, lay m. a wretched low oeo, me iignt covering of which barely eufiWd to keen her fmn fraaT... ,t.:i- . . ... r . ",, , " -'" specirai babe, whose black eyes looked onnaturally large from lis extreme thinress, was vainly en dearoring todraw soaiaaanna rv.a. 11,. j: . lner - ' " How are you Mra, Wright p qui-'tly inq,lir. ed Lhsrles. Phe woman (aakt. j 1. . ., 7 ".' "" nniro 11 wy urn aria. IS II you, Mr VVeS' F Oh hftW glad lam vou are una.v...r n.,i... a. - - , r -nil not been at home for a month, and the lady who promised her lo lonk a liar ..... ;.. 1 L , . , . .im ausence, .mly tnmedmc to dy of. yWf increased ill rem I have beeri'verv rirVah. r.;.i- 1- , sinking back on her straw bed. Emma drew' near, snarrsnmd lha nill..ur ..j 1 1 .. over tb tWbht sofferer, but her heart was too ,...., ape... vnanea observed it, and felt aat ified. 'Ia that haunt .fui i.l - . , . juuf onue r 1 hea d you were married.' 'Yes. and in m. .n.ner'e absence she will see , do not suffer:' Bless you. Charles Wmi-M.. ... r. " . . ww vtuap gu aVUg e. ffUOQ ami of a good motherl may you, ToUnir wife d- serve you,nd that is wishing a great deal for her. You are vere on.! t . . 1 , .. .v a ui ino, ane said, looking at Emma,'and are you just mar ited.' Charles saw Rmm. ,ia i... ... .. . , , ... . ......... ,,, auriaH, anu he hurried her home, promisin,, t0 eend the nonr woman anal .1... .o.pu.n- reached 'l.'." V - wuiaa iuiu tears 'Alv dear Emma, aaid Charles, soothingly, J hpJ I have not (riven nn im. . 1 ""P6 , ' " to.kiw a SHOCK. It la sometimes salutarv in I...L- .w J. " .... . -- " oe miseries it othera.that vemay prunerlv annri... own happ ness. Here is a ri . .. "ere Purse coniaimntr Haeniv-nve aoiiara. vnn m please.' ' II IS Unneceaaar in .1 . ..... 1. . ., - ----t--- -oaious Wilton' kept .(, place, but the shivering ildTe" of want vara lannk. ... LI .. W,".BH Ol Vv . a .- 7 oiess me name of Emma West. and 11 iurmed thai.-. ""n" .1. i- r , . "'uouiaie murmur on the hps of the dying sufferer. miently r-citgnized in him the dead body uk-n Irom the liver. It is supposed thai be became alarnuwl1 Attrin ihiiu..ii ...i t T . -rr ,a ... iiv usrvjaiitv alarmed during thp awmult. and in attempting to niMWdb Ilia asjiaru! fa. 1 1 i-. I a . f .w . w. . wii m auu WeiaarowiiMe Ho marks of viultimw wmm f..niai ..A,kA "w.w .wa...a vovtl II 11 lrVtIf9a Virdicl accordingly. Inquirer. The Wilmington and llaawUe Rati We can b-jt admire the ttpiiu with which ij noble underu king is going forward. 'Phe Si subecriplion has not oi.Jy been securetl, (. in-ve pain over but the work is giin m j,,, at but It ends. In the n aii lime, a strain b. line fr.mi Chai lesion lo Wilmington has beeDf lablihfd, which is lo iimnecl temporarily a, ilm P..rtsitioiiih Rail Road by means uf s(1 Vlia lh. 1. I-..J .. . ' ''' -. ... v ... iiuju is voutpirieu, litis Rlemu line will still be kept up, and considering mi,i this inland route the dangers of our most daiw uus coast are avoided, rix : Frying Pan SrV Cape Look Chit .- Cape 1 latter an ; ih, , sound of which names, are slormy : conscem,, icoj the trreaiercertainfy of gelTing to a detii,, tion at a given lime, it would eeera 1I..1 l( take most of the travelling il. .... the steam packets, and ihar.r,... ... be prr fa able. . 1 COMING TO THE POIXT. "Thero is mOTe eummun sense in ihe UhmQ aeolence from the New York correspond,,,, I the National Intellitrencer. than in a -,1..,. , Li 1 ... ... . wtiieoou. We imperial broad-atde of MariuaM p.m. - .wiuaea and Argrlcolaa, auch as we observe io the Rich, niond Enquirer, oa the eauaeo of tha aa. i" into which our commerce baa fallen : r 11 Teaaor, Circular had permmdths specie logo to Europe, which ia now going j etery ship, the Bank of England with repieo iahed coffers, woold not have been under the a, ce.sity ofcontiactingita issues and cutting 4 1 i.a American creoit, ana thereby ao bully knocking down the price of cotton." Now, this at once points to Ihe palpable canst ofthepreaeore-Aodao palpable ia this cau that il would seem to teouire an effort for lha most hardened effrontery to pretend any other. Some of the party priote have bsea length, forced to yield the point : accordingly wa hate from the Jefferaooian Reouhliean." Mini ., Charlottesville, Va., and aaid t be in lbs eot.fi- I tencr of Senstor Rives, a broad admissioa thit the unusual drain of specie from theaeabuard ( caused by tbe operation of the circular,) and in accumulation in the - wild far weet," whtr. it has beeo lucked UO from ila nrdtnar naaa n. :anl-aK4Bcdt ay tnoney market, and has compelled the Banks ki euapend specie payments : and that ii. would pot tbe money into circulation again tui J aiai iMMa;..-tM . . . . 1 a. .uaunaaiaiot to a reaompiion or.pecit pi) otenu. Now this is more candid than we hut expected, hot it certaiuly not far from tbe tisili all tbe doubt we have on the sabject is, wbeibtt Ihe circular has not operated too long for its scission to restore thing, to the etmtu quo mute. Another. A. young man about 9 ears of age, son of Mr. Oliver, tvUcconist, 6ib hear mond at , on Saturday, was suddenly seited woh lha nramn aa .. . . I . .... ... .up'iuaeu, eaiix and was drowned. Hie body waa recovfrreaj .nd carried home to hia afflicted family yesterday morning we learn thai no less than eleven persons were drowned in lha Selim f Brill aa.1 fLl. ... 2 j . - ... uiianaic, iu tne immediate vtcmity of Philadelphia, during the flit tall la i if 1ef ik m .....a wa - From the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. SUGARPLUMS FOR GOOD DOTS. On the last day of the Session of tbe legislature, just before the adjouroroent.the announcea tbe receipt or tbe fo. lowing important communication from the Cashier ol the Mechanic's Bank, of Alba- MR. BIDDLE The course pursued hj the U States Bank in coming to the reacul of tbe Merchants, by substituting its own bonds for those of individuals, is bailed a England as a master stroke of financial rwilin Ihey speak of it there as 'bo.'d' 'intelligeni' and 'unparalleled:' It was well timed, and to show bow successful it bas been , the fad need only be adverted to. that these bono. re sought with the utmost eagerness. The public will remember howtbis measure ol Mr. Biddle, was aneered at by the 'democratic rxpenmentera when it was first adopted: Now it appears however that this very act has served to raise tbe commercial eharac ter of our nation, in the estimation of stran gers, while tbe course of our government oas oeea sinking it. For their comfort let tbe currency menders read the following Sir: I venture, in nnalrin r. ... i to anticipate the cordial approbation of our BISter instil tilmna in . . .1 . i. . . j , wjmijj mai WWI SI. I ""wia (can iuo luiiufing ford the bsnks of this city much pleasure frooa Lifeipool correspondent to t Uous. to turniah the LeomlaiMra ..l . !.., . pune eoniainim chanoe. .1... ... 1"-.. . VI' eai i. .-l ifc,--3 irccoom, you are at liberty to make this an tiounceinent to the House. 'Very respectfully, Sic. Tunc u, r, . ,,. 111.1J rrr - Livtnroot. 24th April, 1837. 'Since we last addressed you, the picket, iu sue uin met. bas arrived worn Wear York, and bas made os acquainted I me energetic measures proposed ma I faBPlaa4 iul.; T ' 1 . B K " . a . I Melancholy Accident. Tha V.-. v.i. r... ... . .. . -" a via via- oe, oi .-tjunday Bays : riihadevotionrareio bur tiroe "We record with deep regret the aodden hi J..T "OD M?.lb Van Buren mem. perly belonging. 0 ,h. belter days tlUkJSm .hi Tehw Mn0ttaceniVhal lie I mean Henry Clay. And P Embury, Esq. ofThia SS- ,hR,en,cJ bank was willing lo ' .J' Vi. ,nd n1 1" ,u,'Trticu, '' Panful event ve ',h ,n" ch,n invaluable aeicesJ have subsided :-wben some other no J" been commonieated io l .m '." They, no dot.l.t. ih..i,. .l . " wen,ctm! of the Itenub ajrhett lha urni i.L l "nan wnie her history al hough there will be many sunny spota unon which h. will love o lingej .HhUgThe iS . !,Tf.k af her " hunting growd and battle field of the red man ; althouf o b! eWlZTrf.n.,!n?..Vh-oil and IZ ,k. lm.,,Van tn mi"l of our age iha brifrhieat laa? k. .l.... ,. """"" and Roman oatr miam J k.. .:..a ."tt you could kfiVZZZirS?'?-?'-- and ..i,iK..iar.L;-rT " Pwesaions. . .-"-.. ... une antcK Which be nosMa. ea.-lt waa delightful to witness thia lT wttring from l,. f JL . Sm m" I , i.n.rrf trilr' toy In it. .,, pleasures, than did the cold.er pl.nier , f lenneSHes exoer ianna -k .... l? . V1 poer , bid Ins w.lhng aU-e. JJ a indelible aa the blue vault .,f llea,veo A writer in ClflA In Sa nrBrtkaaaaaam ' ons.hotildi.phnc, .. w,,ho, Use Of the lod. it IS mnna.iM..n i.. . emai l. "oooys 'y- Mis. Embury was ... . JiVs.T""'?" lone' nra..J LV " ,U8'0 lions residinrrn.;.i.-iii:.r.J w',r",- Di,L 'r-- "J 'season, ilenton. and a waier " vajvu 1 1, ciivrgcuc measures proposed snu How noble and tnsgnanimous this offer "rrid ffctby the T resident of the on the part of Mr.Tboroas W. Olcottv And Un"ed Su,M of Pennsylvania with what unulterahl. fali a . The i.a..in..r n.ij. . JL t. .r k ....a9 oi gratitude I . 7 w wvuui oy a oana 01 sav and admiration must tbe Van Buren mem- ",doubel 'dtt cannot la'l to avert the auiy woicd nas been impending over tne commercial relations of the United Sutes and Great Britain. Thi. rr........ h.. Wn thua regarded in Liverpool; sod all parties, en those opposed to America and Amen can doIicv. ioim ,n .l. m ana.uilljf iu tiie wj-- tor a distinction unparalleled by former fi nanciers. In fact, it ia mnmbil thai tbe ..t Vi iV j .a, a-errv, ota iaia..,Hu come; and each mnl.akl. Tr-FfSt VJS tht a"?" -Wcwand ,nC,c In f-ct it t, "conceded that nemed Brooks, bis nephew,. FiobIb,- have Un,led Su," Bank has dared, by a novel at present nnknonin rjr-' j a r " 7 " pume irom a end 1 ' ' "we staled. The body !1 mJ16" ""' " ,h ocoonta. I Would b SUDcriM7ator in ... . ...JZl?" a.11 . . --a ai.oiupi io onsr ny-ocnsolatiorr to her sfflicted famiiibrati onlv cnmf..rt in sl.Sa. . aa : j J;w,,:' wn0M he r.a.iTaTi 7... 7,..X. l . . . p wu,cl). most SrVoekirisr t7alamif ., W. - l. ' . -. from tha ivn.i7.tf P",nea o learn irom the Woosier. ( Wayne county. Ohio ) Jour naL.thala.moat dtaira.afaa. T". V 7oor i hi. aim tun. oi naaa lanKnanul la lk.1 . . . . waa va lives . ... ..... n,,, on so,h , , hliateiaB ltaal.aaaaiaa.aaa ... Kl. . . UfJ avaa.n uviiniw viaf au IWB F n ii lnK.I " ""fc-nter. about 0 years uf Jge. perishml. , ,h. fl.me,. The fir. Z'L One of ihe city watch, while on duty y ester day morning, at the corner o Leonard andOr ange streets s.w two black Women on the ooos site corner, drag."'g black man from the E MHltaaiUIJB - DPnaVBUUiBai A B .. .aa was anihTajT ' "e speaker freedom llo-T fl.iTl..t .1 i,n b . taepeaiter to tb ir?"'"08?'' t .--T5v:.T".,,"-w.e maue ene 'nousfe! expedient rtd enihtfl ik am,r.il com muoity of that counirv m rMnin to an lur perative call from Great Britain, for H' payment of debts which the conduct of the "'"I had gradually encouraged tbertrtd contract.' i k -XiiusLUcv -eanrrev glowing tribute o praise Irom a Liver pool haa... r"ri An illustrafinn nf A. j ... Currencu i wisaorn or i r ' rectcTii&new ed in New Trnlr - c wnv- f n intelliwence l.ih r...t.l.ahed on N.000 ;i. Lii;:.7sw iww, reuti,. :;.r-;r.i aMi of bennmirton. hi.h i,. a'.,'1? B monetary affairs of the Unuld Stales. mu SB "W VBUIIV U laieaaaBta4T I . . -r. iaar oi at two and . half per cent. premiuTlbr cay money the city money be inS in ht larger note, of the N.i Engl.nd banki at two pe, cent, discount; ,d 5 s.iu!J afternoon took ih. h.. rT Bn W'day Monday aaril3,32'. ! in nIH Rrr'iiv - J P?'ld th amount , - - w. aai vunva otaica, be gratifying end encouraging td every on" who' lakes an interest in the concerns of that country. We cannot eulBciently -praa our admiration of the proroptituda 51th which Mr. Nicholas Biddle, the cash ier, end the managing directors of Ihe Uni ted Slates Bank, came forward to m be difficaluea of the merchants and the alacri ty -with which be provided a remedy. "ir 3 nil II ii kaj Ne Fecit ' Ms loo 1 rest oultl lor "I leret tl.ii of I'Uldt 0l Gii ' ,rci iJ.. -f 'at- A -1 r ' s .' ,. ' " ' . . -I' " t-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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