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t, i i . ... - 1 t ' r ! ? t , 0 I J V U - 1 t 4 i f f ii I. t drying ap one of ihelocgs aoJjhi lh Till in which she ever W ffci a core. :, is "difficult nor dftb diseased. longWbe K.J1 removed if necessary. , l ; - ; I L. F WARRENi 438 Broadway. From ths Baltimore Patriat A AN BUR EN NATIONAL BANK. - Tbi Vtn'Barenpa"? sV'iiaw, satisfied lb their exr-rimeat upoo the currency, his proved - a UdiAiiVbte fa,lure;aid hey Iimi. . . turn their mind's1 eye toward the project of a NaliuoalBank S thelonly. ibUreiij Think,. that the ' unraeaWed abuse "bich they themse vea have heatr arwn tt National Bank, fur the last sev en yea lia rendered .och ai, institute unpopular - with the great ma of the pe.,p the party lea def8,ieTer wetl ioclined?re afraid to take ground okUy iff favor of a NauoaaL Bank, and bv aV of saiidift-pabIicoptrti hi, ihey pretend ' r t.t thiuXihMJhe Wliir opiti , irr.esd fWatid Ihst project Hj those4eadCs ofahe ' party not deceive thema-Jvean 4 his .pi on t, .Fne country the nn:dive. e pcV f a tfativtal Bmk, jCintroduced in.Ctagressarttfe. o.ruiuf jssofli, -UMSK brought for ward by the .Vari JJarrn rtifnC.rJThe party, whatever it may II CI - fiient fioVwrnsVtut 8f iis'wn'aatrsirioaa expert ?" ',:VLU:lfn'Urwhfcri ii:bas''pr-jected, and j Tin rrf 'arne4 ut btWenBink artd State' ' ' Vtrrd Wpu-a nbe t& tKtsiU Abjt, we hare .not Vf .V;'f a ubi'jbat ThCparty. wtjl take adjanta ofj ' . !" 1 ' ?- iia'owiifcwrongodon artfii- j cuontf y , ;4nd iheain t hey hae rwroojfht; in ' -V fifotof soate'ift of Nilioftif'EiLCheqiiei, Bnk, -men's asrHisi me ,rurrciy u nauo. . which sh!l deal lVmo-.h lij. party polities aamj . L '!' r-'luIdtfri the whole pd er and currirol of the Na-' "t'- J- nonal Irffrt-nne. If Jh AVbi in andut off 1 C . Uontibc arej( all Juch creatiojis, Lef 'VniHHiiation may" present for a,National Bank vilh eheoksan balances to be placed in ihe t.A f:.r intvv..litiana.tturh-a thfl" ttlaifS. llitilUT : ir "f v ' Ken3ails,: and' Whitney otthe day f.,et them loukjfriiiljieal.Mis eyelo fcTery' plan-f the ov 'erninenCtf jncrVaaing its ho!d .upon the public treasiirlsby ' the rre uio'n of anExcbeq ief iiank. UHer! the whole bsokmtr sjstem should fall, f" "j thin tNi. by .'roearis ticn, a 'National Bank' 1 i-. that ajfsten to'TetherVuh rhe J whole reri-Que "f i 0,1 treWury:ojrthecjantry,h.iolabe brougham I 1 -uSjrtienf a.dibflddrlheiabsIui control of iAv ' the wjetalg ivrnmnl., ; - ' !'''. 'i Thtiiheyiii Often paity ' hare 8rafr seriwl v I notions tnviefererfce to the creation. of a;Natijai Bank,ia soflicienuy - apparent, iroin the : variiw . . ' 1 I nv.imi nunf ' a Atnrd . r.m 4ni " ,t o U( gii ihi of thft1 prwn!nent actors-:;and crgw K.T of the party. Aa'an example, .we cite the fllo ' '' '-ing renrk frm tbe Nnw Haren Rpgivter. 1" " :ldinJror!ranuf the Van Buteapartf iu Cuunp in w- a ;eadin"orVarruf the Van Butea party iu Cm tirut. r (t smacks pretty trongly of a Nat utinec ' 'Tberirls no mi9tlce,ab'nt it we must have i . &tm general currencjrfor the whole country and ir must be a piper currency founded on sp- ' m basis ; ws mittliatre currency which wilt be , tr, itaj:o af,N: Orleans, St. tluis, or Buffa i I; Vf Itt? aHN W' la vVn. and Jartford and "fw jitt aV freely jfrmn hjml ii hmd without, 1 "d.sTxuht :State intimtjons' can neer fornii W 7 aocheTTitcTtrw "experiment habeen suifi , ,;ntltfiei,andis how ad ack now etljtd failure - " Xhfrif isr.o jiope :(rW'tb'4tfarce.':.'Nothjitg - .TeairtctTonscan nciSriflplish it ; that. cajLrsi t r34 T -"'diJne it and it can'isiain . - ; , - The "0fcfi3yV ' til f so f uIY to pay oje's bonest deWS, that 1 b trla foiiower of thBink ' Schiw--,cinsidarsV "himststt.uuder ibe ;iroUrst . tbligat;ou, erther mortif or lejtal, to lo so r s eKclithr must have had in mnd, whV " nnijnlhfi linfi.Uie .masterly feat of his uivn. bf which he discharged a$0 thousand debt; by pa jin' $iOO.cinsaovolgar to pay . one's Jjouest 'jJeprj AlrB'air ! ' ; ' A tele bifen made against Ihe .TY1,Ttastfrr Oeneiral in thn Ctrcuit Court o the District of Calymbta.'to shv wcause why a ruandam'u HrTuld n'it issue against him cwnpellif; him to pVv cf niln moneys Iff Stocklon-.aud Stokes, innil x infractor. -J hw.j-ttfe was returned on the IstI . T , '! June, when a letter jyas rad, to Hie CoOrt ' ff-imKrtndalU decfhiTnif to appear arid assigoing "in. a Vt4o that 'lhe C.Mirt has .huJegal or eon &tiiuthnal ant hnritvh require the attendance oM r' . t'Ht piaster tieaerai in such a ,c.sf.'- I be -.. , ' yneiion was argnetl atIeBgth, and the Court tootc tune to consider. - . Richmond Whig. TIe !.Merchantiho8 tpea of the affair : ; The incidence wf men cltlid tri a little brief , aMihTiy, was never inore sirikitfalj iliuairared ' I nail trtt e caae ff Amos Kendall. He notorily. Infused to pay the balance due to some of the ;eo"ntfaVtor9 of the Department, bnt, in the case'o! .uiCKion ani stoke, seiztl upon the mney 6h tlHinby the ,De partmeiit, which he nlaced ,tu c4)unt ofOiiia which he alleffed had been i .4rt: alter t pam inem oy nis prelecessor. - a :oeaJitHF in vain to thn Dnartmoni ami Sskes carried rheir case bef, re Congress, who pasMl a law releri-g ilie matter in Tspute 171 Solicitor of the Treasury, whose' award . . n thetir fat'or directed Kendall to pay ovr the bjkn4a Kendair refused The matter was i leMrrei to Attorney Genera), Mr. Butler, Who A?uained ihe .award. ' Kendall still "tefused. Messrs; Stockton and Stokes then I: . gtftep before le Pfeaident.ho wfeife It tothe t i"? who' 'eferred lt to the Qdmmittte. on the ! Jtdiejrjr;v h-wera:ananiriioQstj ofopiiiKib ; "hdairahbulfnay the roooey. which pin- ;' - T fomOQ8ly-: approve by the Senate: ' 7 v vj Ana : now, wnen Socktn;apd Stojtes appeal Ito the Judiciary, as ilieirjasv resort, thejj only; means of coercing e refuses toreoognizeihet power of the Court J - Ji I ,7. wuuu.Mto.i.vtierce tne iui- fllnent of h:s duty. We will endeavor tdiobuio the doettmeots itf lhia.case for the purpose of sub- ,.... rt uih v uui rcauers.' , .V !- v. nev naven -UegHter; a Itading Admin-? st ra Uaa print sa There t nn- a?,, . i.- -. ; j L- jl7etnu gneraJcurreney; Twunded en specie basis if. wa mnr t. i '"it as g..Kl at "New Orleans, bt. Louis or Buffalo, as it is ati. New Haven and , P.1 tf?'rtll-d as freely from hand t ' h i nd j w i thou t d iscountl t Sfaie tnai itu tiuoa, can . . RTf furoishiBuch a currency -iltt; . experiment . hac been aoQeientlj ; tiied and is now aaacX T rknovrledged aaars-lTbere is no : bofc frorn . tUaia6nrceVrhm'chft?rv.t.Jii k'. tuto&ruh powerflil reatnctioos,an pecomp; ? It is well that tl.. TM..:i..:.- r.i. ' ' iiV'"""'.!"!! passed as ,u,ara, ana tbe wtmi raN: .r ' h.Vo Vean lostX W Vk Y. -r o UHMlflBI : It h .r...f. liTT";.,oW ibe, ofl v..f U9 leveaua. without ini ' ' ' i .1 terest, tolipeculate and ahav witlvrtai thai was only ihe beginning of the spoils ojoo the Treasury! We hare lost the , intnt--we ate now in danger of losing the principal. Tn e posite bank hare failed. K they pay qTer their quota oflhedeDoyiies.it will he In thetrown bills, some; if not many; of whieh will jt little better than; waste piper.- It: is rthastbat ib? public treasnie which was wrested from the AJ.s nited States Bank; in violationipr lawyas been squandered and lost, WJiaf im positioned out-; rae shall wensxt be retruired to suffer ? zh ntbte Jourjioi ted States! Bank o loan of 500,000 in $pecie ! Until tbfsssoni was furnished by the inueh ra , doced 'Biddle, is pecuniary embargo was laid on the sailing of tbe ship which has the Mh bon oar of carrying DafTas, the immortal d4oiairn,; iA hk minion in' Russia. The fact musJ ioflwi. I on the jj;eat anti morisrdmoeratio rainjly the rseTerlst mortification. -Oolf tnMhink that in tht Niiatrv oroeoeroas and happy, a me 4 profiptrvi't untry'.bee to pnp its Jajjleneraiif by 8n,ajeiuapplic'i'ia-lb'&.rporatiun jwhichi it has injured ami perseciiieo. luejrjujj .iuiw- tWflv arC wndeserjiidly l.AVo'aTOoin90ii& Uib wuduULUt out mlera ! - . i 7 1.-. - ; m. 1 L C-,- ' ! ha decided iin Atuos Kendall; the Postmaster General, that jthe. Court utslJoTisdlcUon of his caste, the crpiniontof said Amof hisjndependence of the lawSfback4 ed i thai of theoi ly t'A ttorhey General B u tier, to the contrary notwithstanding. The Court! will order a writ ofmandamos to issue a?ainst Kendall, ornimandmg him to credit auxrktori qr Stokes wan tne paiance remaining aae io inem, according io then ward" ajid repor of the Sltcitor unless he jshall show cause to the contrary-. The question whether a- mandamus shall issue, coin-; maturing i him to pay the balance, is reserved for futthtr CMnsideratioti, ;wher the" reauU of the mandamus io credit the balance shall be asccr-l tained. --sl i ! VVill Amos resUt the decision of the Court, under clau of a srigbt to., assert the 'indepen tfertce-jof bis Department, as he understands it?' We shoofd not be astonished ; for whom God willdestfiiy b first makes mad! 1 VVe concur in . the, opihion expressed , by the National Intelligencer, as the bigh importancfc of this decipo, in reference to ih legal right of Amfricaoicitizehs and the legal duties of publto officers.-? jThat paper adds : ; Reasoning frotn analogy, and neter, having pretended to make a view of the q ietion on its pinta of law, we have never doubted that the Pustmaair Genera! was as subject to' tbe action nf the hvtfs, in enses vf trespass on individual riubt, unjrier cAut of official duty, or through officious teal, as other ofllcers of the Govrh mit. sichstiiis haye ben brougKr, fr-eo tod to judgment, and judgment fallowed by fXe eotloo. rf heatedly, incases of Collectors f th? Cu-Kma,i Olfii of tne Army o.d Njvv, And why! not ih- the'cas? of ihe-Pi-'Htmfi-'ii 'i ' 1 ;h rral? -A Cfdlec'ur of a port is a reeeivcicf . .St the Post toaster G'heral is neither au,;e n;-f theone a receiver o( duties :ib)'f . the dtheSr of duties on:, posing;, ff ; :.i:lf iexietv what the iawtio ..-. amenable to th? iiv f.r -F'-rr. 1 t-firts ot.a reWKeiess tvr'donv. ins sieao in the li 'W-jrotected cjiizivs 't ,a f v RetMibUcau (MICHIGAN CITY, May 17. Our; piTY, To say that we arc ooin ahead beyond all -precedent woiil l bp loo much hi the cant style of the day. and we will therefore confine ourselves to the state mehlpfla few facts, from which others may draw thi inference Sixteen vessels are how owned and con trolled here, besides one6n'e steam boat, (the Deroit.) Merchants in the interior may mow rely, with certainty, upon their goods Ming safely, directly and expedi tiously -forwarded. ' . The tjravelling community are well ac cotninodateil. A daily line of four horse stages leaves here for Detroit, and another for Chicja go, als;o every day. Another for White pigeon east and another, for Juliet, West all carying the mail. Tbe stock is already purchased andjiow heing located on the rd to run a four horse line of stages three times a week from this to Lafayette, there connecting vithftie; tri-weekly line f to. Indianapolis, arid thus forming a direct and expeditious conveyance to the Onto ri ver, either by Madison or Cincinnati, and 1 sn on to Washington City;! Baltimore, l. , , . , . o j riiuaueipiiia, anu air ports oi wie aouin and East! Capt Whitaker, oUNew Btillfa- Llo, Michigan, has also started a tri-weekly I accommodation between tliat place and this, wnicn commencea running last week, and is sbon desi?oed to connect with.a line to Joseph in the same State. The daily hneMo Ciiicago and eastward s jfar as IN ties, and the trt-wee klyto, Lafayette,, for more than! half the distance are entirely owned-fiee. The subject of the rail road being loca ted here, and its progress, wasi referred Jo in our last! week'a paper. The whole line, we believe, has-been by this time,,rnn. and and its grading will be put underconlract in a few weets. . 4 .1? . - .Theconstfdctlbn'of the. harbor is .rmre!dincr with atr possible desnatrh .and th ITnitAd SitPa engineer, liute taot Stockton has j permanently I piHvi vi ivi inn iihiikwc ui eu it; i i ii- tenau g iiv jjn a tew weefcs the mouth of the rt ver wiif Ixi opeue3 aofTp elhfrun . no Wa cns'td- erahle distance. ; , . .'"i".-,- " .) 'r VvOfeobjecisofpriH we . have no ttnw nor room, for enumeration -Two large church rrV ! in progfessi one for. the Episcopal 4.the. omr iur n rreaoyienan persuasions, loe suil ol tbe4 furo5ei will be up-this weeklPieparations art aisamaaiog tor tne erection, of a capacious iethodia Church, the lot for thei Durnose hav- lag tfjen atlyselected. We speak; wilhirT the toakhen!weTs4y;ihat if taateriil and hands'. could be engaged, 4iftle short 'of -threes-hdrtdred Jiouaes woud. be pat up this saratner. Ve will advert U more par ucolira hereafter.' --.'. 2- : ;'A XM,0: Gazette.. - . ; - ' BtautiTutPr6daitUltfrern Condon Vtrrespoa4eotof he Untied States Oa awtte gtvesbe annexed account aIibp Irt Lqndorrhihi jT,-honorable tdltha in t n ui tl r , .r?rm-2L??wK . pppweauon ot a te We areitVMisaLiowd ExbibitiorA whjch.if ithariotbi the IGaM. ht- .k. T7i Government' drpindtnt en iff Monster. C.Ve learn fmai giod aathoritythathExc niiA has jAolicitfl. and obtaindYrom tbe Uni the golden ge f democratia role, after an eiffin y ears' expnmenC and bot i. mtirtth Ot Iwo af-f ter Jackson's bombasficde&Tation that ne elt intss TMPOTANT JUDICIAL DECISION, j 1heGirciiit Coort pf lhe Dfetrtet of Culiimbia the case of Stocktrfi&s.ioks veJ ' ; -If T ; . . I; r - I r'i - ' J , - lot it Ues onderful in its way 'aa any thing in London, ri'his Is a gallery'jof What the Specta tors, tminumed, would tk;to be; pictures J aad I am persuaded nine: 4it ofjj fn of the pooulace would g' away,'aftef fan- exaraiaation, wttk the same beliefl -They are alCone Iwvreverijwitrt worsted I oni can v 183,1 with theJhiard..Tbers are; more Iban 60 ef,tl.eni;'occupying;twolfralls 80 W90 feel long, and ajbird. Smaller room besides.' Tbe ar4 of ajf;sriesianti tbe;yaiietyo sub jecta is equalfj' great Tuaiafl pofUt4o eluding ah extraordinary ie or the artiste her Iseir at ibe; age of t 'Verity bisiprcal 'ahdiaial scenes ; horses ahd 'dtgs,;thai seem i ready -to spring from the wall ; a cofintrywifc Rmokiig hi pipe with an old hat on ; a j girl, wiiii a kitten in her lapj &c. &.c; iNowj i any budy.i almost, might makje these tbhgs ttnej faWba or other, but bow she' ehriyed io rdakejtbem s perfect, jso picture-likej so Uf-Jike t soooid say ; how $he natwjr;tgbf jut-11 hV rs'lip; amenta. expressUms and ijcest shades-'this is the wocdeir. The jyaiisMa -1NW "is -iicrj( Tiar I assorejrjittljiegK ajprised j( wbat was beforej me, J could iiirefrain Trom fanJlirvj tbe canvass and tHeworstedt be Satisfied ot ihVfacl whictfiwls'lild f joeV Cat ticolarfy'Tthis a?the case with the nicihre or" the corie: of Calr? a laf ge copyl Jay i ightfee -by threj,ln a pleftdidjrame Tbis, 1 jhaf e jteard,afbe Alisa Lmwwxf, tt knorfisno altogetrer ije blushing nlaidenooe'teadSly imagines at healing the name. . -She hves at kiftr. I think, end jDJiet havBmade a j comfortable .jliyUt ,by ibis show. It is to be hned iso at least. She be gan in childhd frO-.n pure instinctive insreiut ty, ttwoo:8ef mikml ws jltouf? fstrutioct ' eren Snd she lias curitjued over 60 years at. jhe wotk. Trje light 0pri (Cain's1 facets jtnfily Wonderidl, how woMied should do it, too.' .4nd h,en ihts beautitul head of Christ a copyi i Ito cy from a Carlo Dt.' Ifiet bt?utiuj iddeW ! Christ aivjng the stcrament. This 6he contid ers her chi?f d'oevure, i hear ;' and I can easily believe; as it is stated that a foreign nobleroan has offered her 3.000 fttf lhis single gem. 'In dimensions it is only somf fonr feel by two., In mytertjU3 in-jenoity; however, it is amag the mechanical marvels of the - world. Let every body in London hwk for Miss Lin wood's Exhibi tion. ' We agrlTee "entirely tj! the! Editor if the Philadelphia Gazette in ibis opinton at to the inexpediedey of thrusting Presidential caididates befure the People at this ,fira. j Nothing hut mischief cin grow out of ft. VVe have enough to do at present, bringing jhe public mmd'to con cert of action in the Work of j discarding the incjmjeteit public servants who have Vi long deceived us, without superadding dtlfif-i ties. : H j 1 . R JVhisr. Our party is again attempting1 suicde( by the preroaturnominaium of candidates for tbe next Presidency. What, is the: need of this? Our Roemies' are looking on ! with triumph at the 1 growing confusion in our counsels. VVky not kvat for concert $ action? ten nave Orfen n wmed fofl the (.ifEce; who woo Id fill it as it has never Iveii filled since the days of Washington j nut we ask, is it'giiod polit? because the Whig ranks have so many men; who would do hmt r 4to the Presidential) Chair, that every ed- I in tne party snoui.i nave lis own candidates i'i cion. there is- strerigfh iti divMions, the xv.'.?i:trM- of a suckling.) 1'Oh, that men were -:: -l- they boderstlod this that they v iu id consider " 1 i PhiladelpJxia GauUt, SdP T'ie R'chrrtond Enquirer has published, viil a phfif, the Lew Focti iteoort of Mr. Inger sull, in lit I'eii'iy n) a j . Gouventioo, m the jl'ject of l!inkmo tcKfch that body refused to pAnt ! This Mb. Inoerkjijl, whj i now at'oem oerat,' of, iinqueslinna.sle ort!-'do!xy, in 1816 de ciaren mat a rauon'ti nanK vva- 'viaisptntaoie: Iid, like liis brother lurpHceaf. Richard Uush, ws ai ofii;e-hijoVr inder the federalist John Q. Adauis! Lynchburg tfirginiaa. iCT The Chat lot tesvtlle Rppnblican of the tjA inst informs bs thai hpgros were sild in that place on- the preeedHg Met.da; for $350. which two years ago, woukl have commanded $700. ": ! ! ' v lb. Catting vpqn IJercntps jTh,j accredited gov em men t orgar. i Philadetphia admits that ihn Dank of the'Lniied States j'has loaned or advan ced to the r Giivernment four or . five hundred ' thousand dollars.1 in order to discharge the pen-' ' sions due our naval veterans . Ib. 'The fVTieel of Fortune., The celebrated Ja- coo Barker; for many years one of the most emi nent Merchants-aod Bankrrs of ihe Ci'y 4 New York, now resides in the ci'.t of JNew Orleans, where he follows the practice of he Law. Mr. Barker is a native of Nantucket, and ior many years was a sailor. Mr. Clat at Home Extract of a letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer, .dated 'LexiitOton, Ky May On Saturday, fv had '.he pleasure of paying a visit to Ashland, tne beanttfoli country seat of Mr. Clay. Kentucky has many things of which she mv b pfiHia h, one ; may proud ot her rich and fertilefaoil ; ofj the beautiful; mead ows and wood- pastures with which Providence has blessed her. obe mayiweH be proud of the lofty stand she: has taken against! executive dic tation But. iq my jopinioh, th pnmdest1 fea ther in Iter cap it, -that she bai fostered, with kiad, prptecting cafe, that adoptel rwn one of her brightest jewels the eon Who has' served his countiywith a devotion rare in our times, and more Drotterlx belonins u the better' da vs ( Bepublie--1 mean Menry Clay, j And when the excitement o parly predjudiceind po- lineal otgotry. nave suosiaen : wnen aorae outer Hume orMlobertson shall write per ntjtory ; although! there : will te many funny spots upon 4 which he wfljelove totimrer r ahhoffffb be will dejight tb peak ofiher asthe.hantmg grochd ami battle field of the. red man raltbougb- be wl,I rejoice n represeniiug; tne iaoor ano um nu i eoduranee of her' early settlers: altboocVfie wiff 1 ' -i ' i; i.i- i'i i .:i jk I feel a glow of. honest ?prid Id desenbing lieri as ctmtencirrg stae oy stoe wiui; iiassacnuscn and Son h Carolina, aga'uwt thetjntsrohF i)f oor age-the brightest leaf in itbe'ebapter of her his tory; wi 1 be that which records! the noble offorta aad Bomao patriotism of her gifted soh.'j I wish yon eouhj. have seen him, in his plain and fP I icao attire, roaming over bis .ampler possessions; and exhiSitinJh fine r stiiekjiwpich he, T15?-sesU-Itlwa delighifutlo witness thtf great man xstirta? from lbe fretful cea lof pubfie Strife, .anatpassin? his. time Id tbe simple porsuftt of a larmet llfe--njdiDgwoTe -irne jnyj inu less pleasnres, than .did the midier! Tennessee expermewetr in tb height i nw power he bid hia wilUcg!vrs expunge a truth aa Indelible arthe blue vault Ml Heaten ' '.A writer to .one- of the, northern papers, on school discipUbe, aa jsJ without sltberal ose ot ine todt ti is imposstoieia taaiio yvje work of narlyen jresrsl andthe resuii, im, of tbe best's kill of thelirtiiiteybrtg 1 the last of her prodOTionaiandnnisJpdii'at the tge ot 77. somektrtree years iVol i tor the acoompl ihM tmarf. M ' 1 TAmong'lhe'crovfds who wtr-3 hditily promen ading the strf on Christmas eve,- wa3 Charles West $ and ilhtsiep Regenerated into a s.ride, and then a ruV-fte might oe pardoncJ. Charles We3t wa anew-made bridegroom. .The tran-. sition frotn the dirfy , cold . streets, to vthe warm parlor, was In itself pleasnr'"b!a ; and added in that,Vto,be;weIcolaedh'brud a bright' eyed girl -all smiles and all blushes, (for the borjey moon was barely passed J was absolutely something too paradisal ; for earth.rKmma:; had- wheeled the sofa in front of the fire, and aa Charles had seated hi itself leude hr.h wa crrtatnly every happy fellow. Alas ! he had as yet only drank the bubbles on the cop. Emma looked Me ly, for the glow 'of the warm coal fire had given abloom to her usually pale check which he.gh tetiedthe lustre ot her dark eyes. . Bat ther rame a shade of tbuohi over Emma's brov:,fand her hosband instantly jeniarked PL . If is strange 1. 1 Pis stranje hbw,shusband fry's BrowT Itwas the first. Charles eyer aw- there and it excited, his tenderest inquiries. Was iUs unwell ? jdid she wih fur anv thioo? Etu. Kma hesitate-l, she blushed . and locked down & harlet pressed to know w hat had cast och a &haduw over her-'spirits 'I fear ytm. will think me8ily, but Mary French has been sitting with ii 5 vlS 1 iia my, sno, UL? lk ( toe mis aueraoon ot io' uiar,jreiJ Charles,! smiling.' Oh ! 1 that, but yoa know we bejran to keei.hu9 nearly at ibe same time, on iy tney sent oy Brent to New Vork for carpeting. Marywould have me walk down to Brent's store this even ing, with her. artd he has brought twoand they are such loves. '-Charles bit has lip.? ".Mary, she continued, 'said yon would neverJet. that odious Wilton lay on the parlor, if yooonce saw that! 'splendid Brussels; so rich and so cheap -only $75.- - IStm the odious Wilton, had been selected by ChartesV mother and presented to them, and the color deepened on- his cheek, as his animated bride continued, 'Suppose we wak dowif to Brent's and look aUt there are only two, and it seems a pity not to secure it .' 'Emma' said Charles gravely, you are 'mistaken, if you sup pose my bust nee9 will justify extravagance. It will be useless to look at the carpet, as we have one which will answer veiy well, and is per fefcilj new. Emma's vivacity fled, and she sat awkwardly picking her nails. Charles felt, em barrassed he drew out his watch and put it bark, whistled, and finally spying a periodical on Emma's table, began to read aloud some beau tiful verses; His voice was well toned, and he soon entered into tbe spirit of, the writer, and forgot bis embarrassment ; when, looking into Emma's eyes, bow he was surprised instead of the sympathetic feeling be expected to meet, to see her head bent on her hand, evi dent displeasure on her brow, and a tear slowly trickling down her cheeks Charles was a sen sible young man 1 wish there were more of them and he leflected a momenrtefore he said 'Emma, my love, get your bonnet and cloak on, and walk with me, if you please. Emma look ed as if she, would like to pout a littler longer, but Charles said 'come' with such a serious gravity on his countenance, that Emma thought 'proper to accede, and nothing doubting but that it was to purchase the earpei, took his arm with a smile of triumph. They crossed several streets in the direction of Brent's until at last they elood before the door of a miserable tenement in a back street Where in the world are you taking me !' in quired Emma, shrinking back. Charles quietly, led her forward, and lifting a latch, th y s(od in a little room, around the grate of which, three small children were hovering eloper, as th? ddd winl swept through the crevices in the deeayed walls An emaciated being, whose shrunk tea lures sparkhhg-eyes and flushed cheek, spoke of deadly consumption, lav on a wretchedfcHt bed, the light coverimr of which barely suffice i keep her from freezing, while a spectral babe, whose black eyes looked unnaturally large from its extreme thinness, was vainly en deavoring todraw sustenance from the dying mo ther. flow are you, Mrs. Wright ? quietly inquir ed Charles. The woman feebly rais.nl herself on her arm. 'Is it you, .Mr Wesi On hw glad I am you are come your mother ?' 'His not been at home for a month, and the lady who promised her to look after you in her absence, only informed me to-diy of your increased ill r.ess. I have been very ill,' she faintly replied, sinking back on her straw bed. Emma drew near, she arranged the pillow and bed-clothes over the feeble s ifferer, but her heart was too full to speak. 'Chnrles observed it, and felt sat isfied ls that beautiful girl your bride? I heard you were marited. 'Yes, and in my mother's absence she will see you do not suffer.' 'Bless you, Charles West bless you for a good s m of a good mother : may your young wife de serve you and that is wishing a great deal for he hurried her home, promising to een - thelpoor woman coal that niyht. The , momenL , they reached home, Emma burst into teara.I ly dear Emma, said Charles, soothingly, hope 1 have not given you too severe a shock.- It is sometimes salutary to look on the miseries of others, that we may properly appreciate for oor own happiness. -.: Here is a purse containing seventy-five dollars, yon may spend it as you please.' It is unnecessary to say the 'odious Wilton' kept its place, but the shivering children of want were taught to bless the name of Emma vVest, and it formed the last articulate murmur on the lips of tbe dying sofferer. - 3- Melancholy Accident; The New York Ga zette of Monday says : , We' record with deep regret tbe sjudden death; by drowning, of Miss Emma Embury. daughter f Peter Embury, Esq. of this oity. The foil particulars ' of this painful event have nut yet oeea communicatea io ner amietei. fami ly; Mrss Embury was on a visit to some rela tions residing near the liiazirig star Ferry, Sta tan Island. On Saturday morning she went on a water excursion in a sail boat with her cousin. Mis Jacot, Mr. Edward M. Jacot, and two lads named Brooks, bis nephews. From some cause at present onknown. bot. we prestuoA foam a sod den flaw ot wind, tbe ooal was opaet, sod mss E. was drowned, as above stated. The body had not been recovered at the last accounts. It woulj be s u Derogatory in os to attempt to offer any consolation to ties amictea: family, whose only, comfort in this, Jheir deefvj afiliction; . caa3t be Looked for from a higher ; power.-'s .-V- 1 SnoeJbtng Catamity-rz Vp are pained to learn frotn the VVooster.rt Wayne. coonty.jDbio.) Jour nal, that a most distressing, fire and loss of lives, occurred in that county, on the 30th ult. The bonse belonging to Mr. Bo'chet wis C9Ttsumed by fire,iand shocking to relate Ibor ot hia cbil. dren, the eldest a daughter aut 10 years, of age,' perished, in tbsflames- ? The fire Is suppos ed"ta '(bave originated, ircma Tractors in : the chimney ;: ; I r v .One of the city, watch, while ot 4otv yester day morning, ai the comer of LeonarJ and Or-1 snge streets, saw two niaex -women on t&e pppo aim cuoci. ttiKZiue minmn uwu wd miUM . . . A Jtmm.m m Molr m-mt. f,..v - : J her. you are very good to think of mo.' she said , look: ng at Em ma , 'and a reyouust "mar lied.' Charles saw EmmiTcouId not speak rand x . . ( i th c tc ;. .. -tie cro-sea v e r . - - theia v.! at t - T "ere ao-ui, .".. "w ' -that the taaa-was druk and hoy were; g4ng to pt htia, ca tbe -so.ip: 1 lu7" V wn hold rfihecsnandl Jiiai''"- : r - '" .. .titr if blood WIS found r.,.4rttitr -til Dluoa'W ii.I r. Mpra wound on t hts head. hTbe watcaman could obtain no infmaiion rom th women, who were yery abusive inc msoienw There w a vilerum holi- at the above corner, ami the above death can no doobt be tracedto this den ot infamy Wlnl is most extraordinary w this afTair is, that the watcy.man;sa3eri-the women to depart, and brooght th drad man in cart to ihe dea;h huose in the Alms Hoe. - He h.n leutrtied tothe deu, which, a,int4hr have been xilerted, a8 ch-d. t is therffore very (t.Mlifut whether th women ievrf be identic fitfil'and. the paow of the . man death will rej .main a mystery J. 1 - t'. I 'r.,,. :t.;ii..i.t. f 1 tbtdoor of Mr Atitmt proprietor f th holel n t P j rfc tha tre. . j'I.e v e e making a Ti-rBt t.,i n,1 tfwTiMitimr his rustotiferS. MrAi retttediy orderfd thenrtdT, tat itlniat efleet j He.i hn ioj k a co hide and pr.Jreedrdt.i chts- tse 'the tiuipg njtscreant wheu ooK"em -d'W Jtutfe a4 vitf himwii) artd focff. 'j'he woUridltljiiugh dev, areinot dn- ce'roos MtdicaUianee wj prS-Mbd. hat thf perpetraior'td' the deed, owiifg ti ihftf fusion, .. ' ' ' . t. l. n .m euttcieu iti eseape wct a or a if . Haoerstowh, June,!. - 1 Melanchdy 'Accident OnA Teesday .fast, Will. :n. eldest 9-m of Mr. George Bowman, of thi9 town, aged about Ii year, was Insuntane nnal v kitld bv the accidental dis-bar2e. ol a gun. Th particulars, we-b The deceased, his father ? nut rrnnin? abou eight miles from town. Having slopped at a spring toje fresh themselves, Mr. HT took up jneof the guns,, perhaps a rifle, and whilst examining it, on a sudder. change'of position, it discharged, and the contents, we be lieve a rifle ball, entered the cheek, of the de ceased between the eye and the mouth, and caused immediate death. We understand that Mr. Bowman, the father of the unftirtuuate child, exonerates rMr. It. from all blame. Tbe deceased was an interesting and promis ing child, ibe effrct of whse raelarcholyi death upon his parents and acquaintances, but particu larly, upon the agooized father, who witnessed it, may be imagined, but cannot be described. Torch Ught. ; Accitleut A ch'ld, between 3 and 4 years of age, named John Law lor, was accidentally kil- led in Elizabeth street on Saturday morning. It appeals the child was climbing-op the spokes of the wheel of a earl standing in the street. The cartmau.came out of astoro and jumped on his cart, without seeing the child, to go away. As soon ms he began to' turn titn uoforiunate lit tle boy fell off, and melancholy to relate, .his head was completely mashej to pieces between the wheel and tbe curb stone.,. , No blame at taches io the slightest degreo to the eartman. JVevr Vbrk Gazette. - A IAfe Lost Th body of a German was ta-? ken trooi the chuj1kill tm Friday last, and the followi' 2 lact were elicited at the iuvestiga lion hehi by the Coroner. It seems that on the day previous a party of Germans were engaged to en load a coal noti.and while air employed, were furiously as8au!ieu .py-ir ' men, wbo t ilartneo make his malks of Vird ct nccordingj), them. aVy 5 I I A "X. i r t iin m VloiTw. Another. A young man aOvrwtivijdTjrtft age, son oi tr. v"iver, iooaccouist,) om-war South, while bathing in the Delaware below Al mond st ,on Saturday, was suddenly seized wi;h t lie cramp, as as suppised, sank -and was drowned. His body was recovered and carried home to his affliHed family yesterday morning J tney speaiOf it mere p; , - , . -me' ... ' tli' ve learn that no less than eleven persons were Bf)(j tunDaralleled. It wai uruvruvu iu tun ocnu; ikim auii utr iaair, in ,in immediate icmtiy of Philadelphia, during tbe month of May. lb From the ButTtlo Ckimmerciaf Advertiser. SUGAR PLUS FOR GOOD BOYS On the last day of the Session of the Legislature, just before the adjourntnent.the Speaker announced the receipt of the fol lowing important communication from the Cashier of the Mechanic's Bank, of Alba ny: Sir: I venture, in speaking for ourselves, to anticipate the cordial appronation of our sister institutions in saying that it' will af ford the banke of this city ranch pleasure to fufntsh the Legislature with some 'specie change, as they are about leaving the ctiy. That gentlemen may ask'for it with entire freedom, you are at liberty to make this an nouncement to the House.,4- . , Very respectfully, feci. 'T1IOS, W OLCOTT How noble and magnanimous this offer on tbe part of Mr. Thomas V OTttt. And with what unutteiabltf feelings of gralitude snd admiration must the Van Bureq mem hers have received this; announcement, that the Regency hank-was wiliitio 0 rBward,! with small change thejr invaluable serviced! They, no doubt, thought thit the era ao long predicted b Jackson, Benton, snV. Blair, had come;, and each ptoabiy provi ded himself with sgreenei!k puise, wtu re in to deposite- the prvcious HXfMnces and ten-cent pieces; and, let, they might hae some delicacy about availing themselves of suchr onheard-of getiT4sjty, the Speaker was authorized to announce that , members might ask for the sinad change Awith enure frwdonT.' How flattering to the Speaker to be selected as' -the organ brou?hwhich rtba tnaoahcement was madelo the House! - Jfo mwtratian v o" lAe'trjfai vf the Currency TaiATentleman (a di rector in onn of the..Verm;pnl banks) rrtt cd in New York on Saturday horning with 1 4,00f dollars in smallndtesoOhe Bank of BenhtngtOB which he readily disposed l trt 0d a half per cent, premmm, for city money; the city money he invested iin the laiget, notes of tbeN e w England banks at two per cent, discounf; and on Saturday afternoon look the boat for Boston, and -at ten Monday moroing deposited the amonnt in old buuolk, at a. profit of. about 630 A m. . t . H -mJk . m . I . ..ulfll ucui I'u Liu uucrannn i or inn. r m m,m. c. , t. . . hii nruii- . ' - ''!-; '1' . ... - . i Salisbury, ttrtmntagon and SSP3?I We aanbrt admire f noble undertaking ra g.n4 C.i'1 I 'ftartf H: s Hon has not ih.1 i k... li jwdovermit the Jrk kiH at brrth etids; Ih th .n .L .: line fromChaileston .loAVifai;aBiJ H 4 Ftablished which is -.''IPV the PoTistnmah Bail 3 by ' When: the .Road is comnLi'T'ht line whi sjiivne Kept up, aud f thia inland route the dangVsjj's ous coast are avd'ded, yiz l JVma, j hCane Look Oul :S(72r "hui 1 A . - v M II ' i M-m u sound of wh icb names, are sj. too, the greater certainty a-ftJ jvsr. was insuntane tion at a given time, it wua!4 lental disebarge. of a f Toute raQSt uke , f hj,tnk e-h ieve, are these; i. . - . . , , T ,and Mr J.K. Harry. hr lv4 ,ii fvm i oe profitable. , COMING TO THE PfttUl ere is more eomraue seneaii sentence from the New York cjrjLj the National Intelligencer, thuf? rtt - . - I ble imperial broad-aide of Mfflit t mA . . :..t. u .. . . Ii hi, and Argricolas,uch as wedsernj 3 into which our commerce basfardj"". If the Treasury Circnlar ddS specie to go to Europe J .whicoai??) I every ship, the Bank oY rfing "gl ineo cooers, woum not have bm eessity of contracting rta isswj its American credit, anT tfee4jt'tl Hwning uiiwh me price ol cottoaV!: Now, this at ouce pointa to ihej oflhepressufe And so pafpe g that it would seem tcuequire u,;. most hardened . effrontery to prStj iome of the party prints hava rtorcea it yield trie pomt- acci. I. i . - . . ... . -' irOITi trtA " .Ipnrtraimian .n,.L1... r -Wruuai,'C nariotiesviire, Va.,and.gaid ik'aB deqee of Senator ilirei. t UoaJiicfc the unusual drain of specie toa caused hv th iinoraiim. ,J ii..- .:J A accumulation in the. -; wi!d-4rU, tt has been locked up fr6mits oidjaiaE doced.much of liw7 freriilingTijaSi money market, and -has-eontwiwik. p., I tiaeaf tprir i 4nkjn cbrsiffftoAt H ( of the Merchants, by auusututicia onds for those of indmdui!rt England as a master stroke of Snwa'h to buow bow successful it baslM need only be adverted .la liut are sought with tire utmost fiif public will remember how thiso Biddle, was sneered at b tbe expcritnthlers when it w Now :l appears bowcm mv'i hum atrvtA trt raiKP the COfDt0ffff 1 W WWB w V - w " ' --7.. 1 ter of our nation, in the tgiicst'i' gefs, while the course M rj has been sinking it. Ftfto the currency rocrrderg- tq& & . from a Liveipool corresp4dffll',,li' 10 New York. t, ' ' ' LitEBrert.2itliir,if Since we last andrto If with dates to the 5is"fnrtrf New York, and has with the energetic measurrs FJ carried into effecthv the ft' United States Bank of 1 or immi iteii undouhfed4credit ci:mv ,f lamity which has been commercial relaltcns'ol tb and Great Bntain. ThK f thus vcn regarded in Livt tpW Jhose opposed ta ,ni;s tore distinction unpsra. 5 nanciers in fan. " - t, 1,1 fAft. It IS United Slates Bana.w- expedient, to eo?l ble tW Jt .. Vf m. ...... -.f tl-of rnontrv tu iuritio rll from Gid ..Isi pHyueqt of debt b'th.lJ-Jjrf aink of England bad gn.: . ft . . . . fc: (tienriu ruiiwai-i. r To this ilfr we soo. glowing tribufe of priwc Iroa;4 FrQtn the Liverpool V$h f ine inteiig"Lt m Saturday, relative to f!r monetary affairs of lDC .r i, H be gratifyingJind encoor who takes an -.interest rtj that country. press our JiWfJl .with wbicn wr. jiffCiifl J iei.and the osnsgitff m ted Slates Bank, cams .ffi.tt, of the tDcrfD,f.ar? diiebril,yri ft - I ; ' . 1 4 ' m- - r voo.' r. y. wiih -wuivm if ; iw . ' ' . a . - I ' mk5 :5 f . A i. , , - -yy-r;- V . ' . ,.;T- - .. - - z , - .. n , . . vy ' ;'""f - '' '" ' ' ,;
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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