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! i- - ; ... . ' . L " ouanvr'iit and ! was settled, yesieruaj. j ;-. -delusive votes, ia both Houses, that the je- session of Congress shall rrn.nate 0 MpD dav. the 16th of thisroonih JW . - From the National InUUigencer. ? . The Public will have perceived, in P"08ff s, that a libor of (bar wwki, our P11"1 - .- ;ntD that alter oar iongnwiuu , rs' ..rnment of r OI war wrrw, r- . .a- K , nas cameo inrougi. , -.- . r,..ira its patent'.ovwtioos r remedying ';..-j : .);; run. nuwrtii, " 1 the sight of piece ut coin asxmg t Tcffh 1 nositive cure fi sore eyes) to see the, piles of gold brought from the Treasury by the oScers or the two Houses, to pay the Members of Con- irress tbeir wages and mileage.; Happy people; to live ona?r sopateroai a uueruujruk j uuu -Government which jukes good care (as Mr VV ebster said on ThBrsday) of number one nd number ftco meaniosi we nappose, the xtcu ire rfd Congress. Vive la LAbcrttl-vivtV Egcdile I r . - - .t .' lie. e toppoM.. M W e be Ukeo ; that, wnen in : rJ shall hate swallowed number six, (that nbe. ! sub Treasory prepiraiiunt) ihe crr will be com I plete. Hewill hat e tef nfae ! JThris number one. the reader is aw i reTis t b bUl to wiitiliolif for fiftein months the fieul ;t the fourth instalment of the last Janniry6iir U!a.doe' to fthe Sfalea yeiriJay, under ihe Diairiooiioo Act f JV. 1836 .The Execu ure plan was to oo9tjnj thn payment of this instalment indefinitely, or. a the case might , foirf r ; bat ttm the some wiui reoPUMMis nuuse of RepresentatiTesxould out o, and would only consent to swallow the Hostruni in; the qulified I form described abott ? 4 v- -i- V ' Tii sneak era? el? J hoeer on a subject of sA j much gravity, we regard the passage of thw bill as one of the most serious of the many evils which hat flawed in disastrous abundance trom ib Ja-Lsonian VK?perrqent.M Had the exi gencies f the Guve'rnmenl deanded this par ticular measure anj had there bn prefer nhl alter na live ihilioconveriieoce lo the States land the bad j frith ririually involves might have been excused L .". Bat a taiog objwliuo JU the measn re is, that while it will operate great inconveoience to the Stales and the Pip(e, it was not called for by 1 the necessities of th Government. As Mr. Buo-1 hanan well said in debate,- (t&oaj;n be was dji Hvucatintr the billV the 9.000.000 which would 1 be absorbed in ihe payment of bj4 fourth instal- i mrfit ettoid. most DeornciaiiT to ne pudiir inter est, be supplied by, ao additional Issue of Trea sury notes to ibat amount- thos, at the same lime, keeping faith witi. the Slates, and conlrt binn.to ihe'rfliflt the Public by throwing nine mUlions inre-4f ao' acceptable currency in in circulation. I""" A'tiUher good effect, hioh 1 would have attended .he full execution of tbe Distributioa law, would have .been ajarge re rl duct ion of ih balances now due tbe Guvernment y the defNisii? banks, in a' way at once oonve f ni'eut to the taies.aiid easy to the banks inas ? much as :bH" Stales at lest whose banks are i in debr lo the Treasury would 1ave been .very 1 willing to receive in payment of their ihsialment 1 ihe notes ot tbeir own institutions owing the I balances.. j These opinions of lours are ant; new, having been staiedvbtfore tbe meeting of Con?re8, the iDomentHhal tbe probability of a drliciency to ihe revenue became apparent. i All thes consideration's, it may be soppnaed, and many olhers not1 less cogent, mns. hiive sug- 1 k nested themselves lo the Government, (the fcL, ; erative,tbii is li8ay tor, oi taie years, we nave fallen into the degrading habit. o calling the K.xecativ the Govern meat ;) hot, with a falsi i "Ut which seems most strangely to direct ttte 'n fcxecuiive Councusi ihis very exceptionable and vi miualid fir ineasu re was placed in ihe van: i propHtly so, perbais, s ey ery . thing ieemsMle: - t tioftd to SP wrng end foreinoBt ; and forced ' through, mainly, by dim of party suengih. ' VThas, the People pray for relief, and they are . , addled with fieh burdens. 1 bey ask tor bread jiad lbei renava lnn --r-. APPOINTMiiN1 tH BY THE PRESI A Bv with the advice St consent of the Senate. i. John MKutlv (to,!,; one ot lhe Associate t usikes vf Uie.bupre'uieCourt of the i United " Heoiy D..t3ilpin,! to be Solicitor of the Treas . - ryi: - Xt " . " V-' 1 John P Davil. to be SecreJary cf the Territo ry of Kyrida.- - . ' v John All Read , Jo be Attorney for the Eas tern Distrift of Pepnsylvania.' . c ? Joseph Howard, to be Attorney for. the dis trict of 'Maine, j 'n ' -; ! ' ' Pwter Solonon, to W Alarshal for the Dss ' rttct of Georgia'- ; - -' . - " 8auieH. Utival. to be Marshal for the Mid- '. dle District iif FlortUa.' ' 9 . u '' Thedore-S: Faj, to be Secretary of the f.- Ration of th Uniied uteH'atabe Court of His Majesty i hf-;:Kuig of Prussia t i Bei jamitrRaxh.tobeSwrcinry of the Lega tlouot ihtf United Sutes near. Her liriiaiiioMa- - - jHsty. -:-rrr -.. : - - i . j .-- . .; . v ' ' " ' j 1 , ; , From the Manxor IVhig of Sept 23. General Scott is now id Washington, claim ing, as we hear the command of the army in Florida. - , 3 ; s .r ' r v- Tha reoort that tbe United States Bank had appionted ao agenrto reside in Lfverppol. is we understand ftiunded in error, r Mr Homphreys is Ubool lo removeJo ihat city W establish a hoase there, batjiot as the agent of the UanK. Ihe report has been for some' day a correct here and generally credited 4t is however ontrue. . . . rnu. xzcruui. 1 s Costlu War. It is stated In Congress that the Indian war has already cost the country thir ty millions of dollars ! , It has certainly cost three generals theirrepauiion, - J v ? A ; -. v Letters received at St. Louts mention that the Government isgen is t have, aaccetwied in encracrin aboot 400 Shawnee, Delaware, and w a .... ,. mm ft Pottawaumie Indians - for v. the r ionaa paign., cam- ThegTatity wFih which ihrti fijllowinj' tv.U cle is pat fbrtli iiP thf hontdon BmkerV Cir4 cular cannot fail to causVa mile . oo the coun4 tsnancea of the farmers; of oor country, hoare farailiaj with the use; of the cradle scythe 'as thej are witb thepperatioar of their teeth at meal times. ; , - '' "X A - j From the London B&iker$'.Circdaf. , We observe s' practicei in Kent',' which, we belief e .has beeoVeceoy introduced, and whicfi fcrj more than twenty yers past, we hate beeo; astonished not to see adopted in all parrs of tbe country. It consists of catting tbe Wheat, Oats, or Barley, close to the gitrasd with.agejthe, tn. which is-affixed a wooden cradle Iwit.three projecting wooden prongs placedi'jarajjeJ . wfih ihe scythe, about tep or twelvp incTjes aparj, and nearly as long,' from the! bead piece ra' vrbicfi they are inserted; as the hlade of lihe scythe-v-p By this simple 'iostromentitlS : astonishiqg that it should not have been adopted. in all prints of the coo o try at au earlier date. the straws Aft, thrown literally w'nb their beads as they grow, and are readily collected y wtWk:hos,wfe6 bie men, and botind io'lo sheaves. The great ad vantage looked for by IheCirmers j tV avoiding the wasteof tbe stajbte: which 1 is irampled down and lost, and the preservation of trie itiaw w hich' has been scarce and dea ; batiwe! are convinced that a much greater advantage. Id a season like in is, wnen an grain oecoraes ripe at once, is toe qolekness ot getting it into stacks. ; j Vi, j There is a deficiency of labor for jibe sadden great demand for it'lhat litis ppculiar season has created ; and aoy thing - which j contributes to bring all laborers, the yoong and feeble as well as the ablehodied, intonctiontis a great public benefit. The price per . acre paid for cot ting tbe corn in this manner isi pof we j understand, riioch less than by, the old metkod of reaping . i -., selvri in jspinninz woo) an 'fax ; -tieir fiir hands not mly ruaJe.the ckrthes 6r their fami' lies, dow u the very shoes,vhut plaited camel's" cn4 goat hair into mantles, raaJe cushkins fr the saddle, iHiustngsi for the horse, and sheath for swords and poinard. Nor were they less expert in the art nf cookery or the' manaoement - a a - a - ' ; Jt S Jf oune aairy ana someitmcs even eispiajeu their asrriccltural skill in the fields, the tbeir edantenances If iabteaed with the smite of hope. and ftearinir'wiih il,ai the wishes of all present thai fr ton ecu ay open a brighter pae in tbeir desiiny. t - - . ..."-. " Friend Morris. Thee would no doubt be doing the female portion of thy patrons' a Very .essen Uil service, by placing ihe following admirable Jectare before them, fox 'perusal : T '""f' ,!' - No. Corset. J j TIGHT. DRESSING. .V In the course of a lecture on the structure and functions of the hurnao frame, receni ly deliver-1 bows and arrows, and ed it Bristol Instiiation.bf Mr. Esiin. thataen-! conjunction with his ttleman; after exhibiting in ah animal the natural J ground and tended his fl ks and herds in the situation of the viscera contained within the j 'uoantains j anJ wlwn the wintry snow render trnniLot the body, referred his audience - to the 1 of his occupations m the open air no longer skeleton, for the no rouse of showing how tniu 1 irreeabfe. he made mats of great heautv. j rfoasly any tight dress aroond the Vidy mnst ef I find; a ready sale in Turkey and Persia. Nor leci me important organs witnin. ii tne ribs are l was inw me omy employment ; ne cast Donets, ptevented; from freely j expandtng duiing instwra I hemadegunpovder ; and if thrse were not suf tion,' by lany external ptessure, shortness of I ficiett to fill up his time, he smoked bis tchi- breath on ihe f lightest exertion, and palpitaiiia I booqoe. -: Fr4m theLynchh.rgyi3r. SUB-TUEASUHY nil?5 The Sub-Treasnry Bill KJtt naie: bat we hare n.i -U. lives. 0ii Tuesday lasl MrCaW . a . an iavM i.r i r. "hole and tras J fiillrtwt 'ul iYly fttrt? Wirdrohftrif finpr hninrr TcsrTecf ful visils Slid i r . . . s ttU, ... 0 rr."m . , : . . 1 uucnauan, inejnrmer awain., - f.,r KiwJm li.uUinn lii nnn rtrtrtrol T .? Mf.) CalhoUn- tk handsAhe little cottages . he wcopie; he was raent after which ihe 0,ursUon .Ms own carpenter, tanner and weaver, mounted j and decided in favor of the H his pistuls and $ons, ma no fact a red - his inimitable like oJd : King Priam, in princely boys, tilled' the Y LAS. Messrs; Allen, Benwl ;' Buchanan, Calhoun, iClav of FulU)n Grundy, Hubbard.' kL h bamsu Linn. Mnrri M,l. t ' li w - kcr, Wall, Williams, 24- W 1 NAYS-Mesfrs" B.yard. BU4 11 of Ky Clayton, Criuenden; K inissiooers of Penobscot, under the law passed last" winter for taking tbe census of the State, with a view to an equitable distribution of the Surplus Revenue. This dedacis something from the importance of the proceedure. JV Y.Jour. Com, Fire iti JVofcA5r?--Oo the morning of the 18th olt., Natchez was again visited with a destruc live fire. It commenced, in a jwood tenement and snreaa raptdiv to otner ouuatnss ; aesiroymg three; built of brick, two 6tories high. Ihe loss. estimated at the "lowest computation is 60,000 dollars. ' ! . :.i .v- WHW (V Specie. The briff Rosalha, Capt. Rae, has arrived at Philadelphia from Pernambuco, with upwards of 32,000 Spanish Dollars . A new species of coal is said to have been disovered in Lancester County Pa. 1 possess es the quality of charcoal in becoming teadily ignited, and irat present andergung an analy sis, from which valuable res alts are expec ted, ' ,'.' ' .. ."..iV;. a- " '., .v " WWWW ' " .... MuUiim in'Parvolla the fair at Boston there was exihluied la compact Portmanteau, Dressing Case, and Desk only 12 inches by 10, and room enough in the top for a couple of shins, hankerchieis and hose ; or if ihe travel- ler do not InxjiriatH in a full change of lioen, be may substitute a dozen dickeys. jy. E. BowvlaryU appears that Greely. a citin of Maine, wfio is now in Fredencktown N. B. jail for the crime attempting to take the census ,,f Madawaska j district, in the disputed territorv. was not'sppointed to. that service by The people of Pattersoril N. J. were consider tbe State government,' but by the County com-J ably amused by some late transactions in Court. he grand jury indicted forty persons for sell ing liquors, and presented the the Court itself, as a nuisance, tor naving uceusa as many gro cers as it had done. Jl he fjourt refused to re ceive the communicaiion from the jury, and die charged that body forthwith. The Craft. Tbe editors of the New Orleans Commercial Herald compliment the members of the .typographical profession in ihe following handsome style : It in , ..vj " we nave been journeymen, printers, we a row it with pride. It is our glory to. be mem berr of a body of men who for honesty of feeling, independence oi spirit, and intellectual acquire ments, have no superiors in society. We be long to an art which has civilized and partially reformed the world ; and which will still work greater and mo;e beneficial changes iu the or .ganizaiion oi governrueni. PAY THHj PRINTER T It is quite pitiable, we declare, in opening of oor counirv oaoers to Isee: the repeated and de- pl(nng request, to pay the printer, and the earn est assurance that he! will take wood, butter, eggs, candies, piultry and pigs for payment, and and if we in the -:ity wer not ashamed at the inconvenience of looking so poor ,ve would make a proclamation to the : same effect ; indeed, we ' mm ma " i - '.; a. . . i 1: of the heart, are the conseouences; Any - thing tight below the ribs,.oo the part called the waist, is still more injurious, as there no bony protec tion exists for the delicate organs; within.' A great mistake', he observes, seems to exists as to the nataral form of the body at tbis part, it be ing usually en pped that the disproportion be- ; t ween the circamferance of the waist aud the chest, is far greater th an it really is. j A frightful train of stomach and pulmonary complaiQls are the effects nf the present mode of tight dressing ; and though to the custonw of society, a degree of deference is doe, he was con vinced that good sense enoogh exists to allow of any who wish it, to pay a suCBcieot attention ooress, wunooi incurring me cnarge oi singa arity of applies lion on the one hand, or injuring health on the other. - ; j A little anatomical figure, he thought, woo Id be a good appendage to the toilst ; it would teach the votary of the fashion to imagine that the heart was praying for room to palpitate : the lungs for liberty to perform their important of fice of purifying the blood ; the stomach would supplicate for spells to exercise its necessary functions of digestion ; and the thousands of ab sorbing vessels, at the intestines, would entreat .that destructive pressure might not disable them from the food, and carrying life, strength, and energy, lo every part of the system. FASHIONS. Sands. New customs. M Though they be never so ridiculous Nay let them be unmanly yet are followed. Chamberlain. Death ! my lord Their clothes are after such a pagan cut too, That sore they have worn out Christendom; Henry VIII. Act 1. Scene III We thought of these lines, as we looked upon an exquisite yesterday ; and as posterity will scarce believe a general assertion, we place on record a particular description A hat neither white nor black but mouse- colored , a face smoth ered in hair, whiskers, mustaches and imperial. a stmt ot calico, coilarless, wiib of Georgia, Knight, Mc Re ftl H Preston, Rives, Itobbins, Robinsf 1 of Indiana. Southard, SpenceSwiir uiaugc, a ipiwu, t enstcr Whiieji rlia. m Ami mart. CC I . . . iiv auiviiuuicut uuCfCU 0y alf J as a substitute for the whole bin' dist dist 1 3 a a monstrous should all be thankful to lha delinquents at least, I crouch in front ; a vest of while with ail man- il ibey would commute lo butler and eggs ner of gold chains disporting upon it, acoatsmail chickens, corn and oats. 1 It was bui the other in the oillar and skimped in the waist ; panta day, and ten or twelve Southern Subscribers loans of wbiie, strapped down so liirht, that eve- sint us a U'lle bale of cotton to liquidate arrears; ry step the wearer took resembled a horsr wtih ana h iney were an wciun in tuts manner, we j the spring hilt ;a.nd boots of uvute canvass with sbould DO In ctoVer-aSw"JVell las Cotton. Reailv Jium inrhea nf hlarlr vrniahH Ion I hr i that. Jit and truly it is lamentable lor an editor toirfookljwhite kid gloves and a' whale bone switch, and ? Lee's b c Bolliiighrooke, by over his list ot delmqaeiit subscribers it ,is enough to make the tears come into his eves at jne ingratitude or mankind, to think how daily auo nivimy ne is 10 laoor. io piuck out nis Drains i Ilka bird lime, to scour the city and -Ihe mail par i J- .L I.L tl-Z: T. Pji ior oewsio jseep ms scissors ana pen jr. Uprccetlentcd ; increase of Population. We speui-ome weeks at the r vUIaga ,of Uhicago, Illinois, in the spring ot 1832. At that tune the,iowtj contained about a dtizen miserable log huts, and the rough buildings which composed r on uearoorn. - it now coutains a pupolation ot eivht or ten ihouaandJ There ar r. vf two nu rid red stories ; and two of the largest sized newspeapers are published there From ihe Baton Rouge Gazttte. .. - . ' rv m : : m ' - . oirangc itrcumsianceA tew days since a 7 awiu t nerro man An vae wooos a i uik, composiiors, rem. carriers, aeviis, and i so iwut seven inilws above-this t-jwn, rand inquired j forth, and then at the end of six months proba lL S" dTt - - A -mm. " .i. . . ins oisiauce irom ot, Aogastine. i he neffro lion to be told, call aerain lo-morroW.' 14 iternni .-.... o I '. . - repiieu that He, Knew no place ot that nsrae. but ad que ilerum," until tbe pool orinter sava ' 111 tnat tsalou Kouga was at a short distance. He J take twrk and molasses, apples or cider cod was then asked the distance to the nearest phv- I. sounds or mackerel in pa? men t. The amount siciau and furm. Ihe negro pointed out the road due the printer from each iodivideal )s frequenl- to .u Benson s where the stranger subsrauent lv so small, that he who Dava th.uisnnH- ly arrived. His denuded appearance and jentle deems it of too trifling an import to loose time manly manners attracted the notice of Mr in paying a S5 note, but tho atrreute of those Benson, wno wttn Eindnessand humanity bes- I small payments make up the sum loial of the loweo upn nun every atieotion that bis silua- I printer's hopes. JVr r. Star. I LYNCHBURG RACES. .Commenced on Tucsdaggit iQth of Sep tpnberand continued four days. Fist Day- A Sweepstakes for cults and fillies, 3 years old f seven entered, sis started ; mile heals : P BuTord's bk f by Star, dam Vam pire, wtbdMbs. Townes St Cartels b c Clarion, by Murat, dam by Pacolet, wi 86 lbs.' Merrit Talbot's b c Emma Star, by Star, dam Hart's Blue Crane-, 83 lbs Ed Townes's be by Hedgeford, dam by Washington, 86 lbs David MtDaniePs b c by M Ton son, dam Eaton's Columbus, . 66 lbs Wm McCargo's b f by Lance, dam it imp Eagle, 83 lbs. Time 1 55 ; 1 52. Second Day. Proprietor's Purse, $200,' entrance 815; 3 mile heats. Wm McCargo's r f by Murat, dam byimp Knowsley, wt 97 lbs . 4 years old, Leonard Phelp's c h Volney,4 years old, by Mon. Tonson, dam Sir Arehy, 100 lbs. Townes &. Carter's h h Ned Col lier, 4 years old. by Mural dam Potomac, 100 lbs Wm Harvey's Ii h Landlord, 4 years old, by Lance, dam by Madison, 100 lbs. Time 3 47 : 3 53. Second Race, same day. Sweepstakes, 9200 entrance, for 3 year olds, 4 entries, 3 started ; 2 mile heats : P Bnford's b f by Star, dam by Shakespeare wt 83 lbs. 3 dist Wm McCargo's s f by Eclipse, dam bv Director, 83 lbs L cic-payiag banks not issuing nofcJhj than $20.); was then; tried, and I follQwirigTnie:- "r ;YEAS aielsrs. Bayard, Bl of Kentucky; Clayton, CriiieHeip King, of Georgia, Knight, MrKe 2 dis I I dist adr 1 he creature walked 1 Oh, Christendom I ' Com. Herald From Spencer's Travells in Cireassia. Domestic Habits of the Princesse, of Or incessant employment and to shin it in Wall '"T fo,,owlnS corning, owing to ruy Leonard Phelps gh Ltvintrstomby . . t . . ii- . r . I character lor enerositv in nrniin.i tha w. I .. r . " , j he I ipse, dam Virginian, 83 lbs 2 Time-3 54 , 3 53. Third Day, Proprietor's Purse, $200, entrance $1 5, ,2 mile heats street tor ihe needful pay j for printing paper, cnaTacier ior generosuy in presniin the wo ineowith presen's, and my profession of Hak kim, the young prince introduced me to bis nui tber and sisters :. for these people, as i before remarked, unlike other Orientals, do not rigidly seciuue ineir women in ine narem , probably Medley, tlam by Vantrtimp, 4 years old, 110 lbs David McDaniel's g f Ann Eliza, 4 years old by Eclipse, dam ' Director, 97 lbs PiBufoid's be, 4 years old, by E clipse,dam by Sir Archey, 110 lbs - John Houseright's g m 5 years old, by Greybeard, dam by Sir Ar- chy, 107 lbs. ASUENEllNA! COURT. KENT jFRl UM PHANTLY; ELECTED ! Kent,1(Whtg; 34359 , Parks .(Tory.) fi 33 7S Actual maj. for Kent over Parks, 436 NetrWhig gain trom 1836, 9.66$ tAII the reftpectahte VTn Baren papers in Maine yieM the pjiiit that Kent isJchosen. The JJao- got Hepubtican admits it 4 nd so does the-Uelfast Jtmrnal.: f vr" s -; .v i from the Belfast Journal. . '" W Have me he ene my, , mrnK WE AR E TH .CIIl?H horse toot, snd dragoons ! used up lo sTded certainty, The democrats pa fly of Main are booking up, Tor the reason that ihey sterol at Ute toot the ladder, and can -oric nowhere else If tbe VVIiTgs do not glorify n r ihe, jwtufi of this election; they know not , liow; to appreeiate ticioif. They have uodoubt d i ;g h u fjgriM.". s - ; s; ' i E ssq ! was on . irtnk of tru- Uu.h,i wWies. in nlacft of J flmi pen h wan , Eq elected Principal Cashier. . . ! ' TreVs:rv drafts sold in Phitrteinh; v.: ; da7 a fipeper ceiL piemiuui. bpecie at fitc. t;.- - s " , r !- ' .. - -Vat. tut. Latest from Liberia The sobooner Ofi.n. tatCapi.iiii Richards Hi Monrovia on the lCih July, and Green vile, further d. wu ih c3t,n he 4th of August, Laptain R. informs t tut -1 hre was no uews. .The Col4ny coniiuuea heal- ' ''."I- ' ' . Mr. A in a published letter, speaks of MrfectU.a to . certain Quarter. "ITh.j allusion wiurec win oe unaerstood; Ue are boib.W Speak . Uiim ot vr- tiIhoun,f.,r: whosH cHnmaniin ulents.warnteTUutsoch a high -repoct. Bui Ceply do ho deplore, his present Kiioaiion ;w nie Hhioo in oor humbltt jadgemeni t - wls eri--t irj-uViiwcessary f him ladaee hiotself in ui aii on iftcus ana aauurers in and out of CiB'S'e-ihcr- arptmt wor 'foSttnv 1 IV Si- mm Mi lcaJ. lt5 laliuiy, untimuate in his post . tiuo. . " j , - - . JiUiu Gaz- Tilts (jOLDtKAGB-oor Ihc 'PeopUtbu tu -M" KTt?tu. 1 1 has been a n "-d i fy i . t b i ug il ann lit present session ot Coogress wben. lion required, r rom his conversation it was as , certainel that he was an officer in the LT.S Army, Lieutenant CB. Chalmers, of ihe '1st R gitueni Artillery, lately stationed at St. Au gasiloe, r Jo rid a. He stales thai the last recol ection he has, is of taking a ride fn hich he was in Ihe habit of doing every morning;.) in the k.;.,k.. .'.'" ' Hg.,r.,, buiiimu fuurteeo veats ut ivh. wt inAitA ht K a n m a ll.....n J. L. . I 1 . I . I - ; J m ... ..w.v. vo . wmo t.iiumi (iiiiii uis nurse, wnicn raiifc. i i - t,ii. x lairfin . inn ed a concossiun in the brain" nrodumntr inmnitv ........ . . : " j auo mat in mis sale be crossed the neninsula From the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. At the present term of the General Session' occurred a scene of no ordinary interest. Two one apparently twelve, and the other for ?r and prMpeny alleged to have been stolen was two horses. Thj elder of the twu of Floridaand wandered thus far. H has some lainl they have followed, in this respect, the example of their neighbors, the Tchernemorsky Cossacks; however, from whatever cause it has resulted. I have frequently seen the women at tbe public assemblies of the men, particularly those who were unmarried: Siill a married man does not appear in public with his wife : neither does he see her do ring the day when it can be avoided. Wm McCargo's ch r by Sir Charles, This custom does not originate in any feeling of I dam by Virginian, 4 years old, uiairapa;, lur me uiir sea, ooi in ancient usage anda desire to prolong tbe reign of love. A si milar law was established by Lycurgus, a mono the Lacedemonians But to return lo my visit : having been re ceive4 roost courteously by the princess and her daughters, I made ihem, in compliance wilh universal custom a few trifling presents, which they acknowledged by giving me an embroider ShuMrKh.;? Smith, of Indiana, Southard, Srienei Talimadfee, Tiptdn, Webp,Wfch AYSMessrs. AUenfBeniu,, Buchanan, Calhoun, Clay of Fulton, Grundy U ubbard, Kirg, 4 bama, Linn; Lyon. Morris, Nilei XiS riercc, jwtiaue, ivoninson, oeviej. of Connecticut, Strange, Walket Williams. Wright, Young 26. Mr. PRESTON then oflerediaft, urn. luoiviug u me uuty a 4, .retary of the Treasury to make irk DEPOSir&s of the accruing revenoei United -Slates in banks most eormtr situated, and to make such . ten&rj them as in his judgment woultl baj f w This substitute was Cst by the ing vote: YEAS Mesjirs Bayard, Hlark,ft llenlucky, V la yton,Uri ' tentlenfnWtx of Georgia, Knight. Mckean, Jfoj Prentiss, Preston, Rives Ribbini, Wje of Indiana, Southard Speoce, St iE madge, Tipton. Webster, White-2if NAYS Messrs Allen, Benton, Buchanan, CalhouivClar of.AlabamaFi- ton, Grundy, Hubbard, King, of KW Linn. Lyon, Morris, IStles, Aonelftf Roane, Robinson, Sevier. Smith. M necticot, Strange, Walker, Wtl Wipt Wright, Young -36 1 Some amendments were then ra.J in Atk tails of the bill, and it was finaliy ut4ni engrossed for a third reading by iU bini vote. 5 h YE AS.-lMessrs Allen. Benton. ItW.fr chanan, Clhonn, Clay, of Ala bam, ft Grnndy, Hubbard, King, of Alaht,U Lyon, Miles, Norvell, Pierce Kfttnf, lM Sevier7Smith, of Connectieot jSiraitrtn Wall. Williams, Wright.Yoon?-25 ! NAYS Messrs Bayard, Cki d Kentucky. Clayton. CriitenWen, U King, of Gei., Knight, McKeafttNieW tiss, Preston. Rivef, RonbllSmhb.al,l South ward , Spence, S w ifi, JiWtoipJfi Webster. White 23. M'1. Absent, Messrs. Colhberlof Gn jfi Louisiana, Buggies of Maine, ind Mel" hiov ; 'I It will be obserred that tbefwarKjs ators in dirfel opposition to eieb oibat. is the Democrat t 1 dist & dr boys was pul upon tilal, and his younfferhrother f ed belt io hold mir niftihla. and . n.ir v,r mrf w ; 4 . . iff- J T F h m mi jmmm. mm mm v a mm i mm w i 1 1 mr m my ta ini n t m-m m .m m mm. . i .1 1 m . He stales that when he found himself in if,. K J ' . u 7 .l7 I:6: 1 , rocco paiern pocKets-tne work of their own woods, and net ihe cesro.it anoeared to him " r"vH t nanus, tne motner or my young companion, that hnwas wkinirroma disii(rreKI . . . I . f .. ' 'v -prntably between forty and fifty years of age. CT. mmm - w w u, WU I a mm w- itna WMMn W Prim W AMI ft .-h Ah mm h - A ..... m. i sivoairu siwu iiib icraaiiiiuti v imi. whtih i txr o a o m i aim M wi... i k. i recollection of beihir'm m .l .."-'. , . ' "uu.w cuncu in uiu roue. mile rail r.id. (ihi, is supposed to be the S.main m,lh8f!nce their falbe:, who was in .tnd,ge,nu pen in front, confined with silver clasps, and a rail road.ianrh.1 accoum for his finding himself .Kr'T.-.: g.ro.e ornament wun silver j her trousers were It is reallv w.ndertul that h fihnU r ,9t w. 'e w m nem very beautiJul ; Turkish muslin, of variegated ... . I uiin mm. niwinir nravnuK rv.nni ih.m t . i i t i . . here. Afll.ll.ll It.d f VtkAA , V. .... . I II RI .tu iuc uiura vi ikjsuiv inuiinj in jf jorida, and sustained the privations of every kind which ne must nave encountered during his eratie wan derings until be reached this place. - It will be gratifying to Ilia friends and ; relatives to "know .'- . m. ... I - . max tne officers at this post, the moment tbev learued the circumstances, had him removed to the garrison, here medical attendance and eve With him. navintr nrAviiuicl tv.nnH ih.m r.vi . I i ' . . . ...- , 0 r.w..wMv . ur i uoiors, ana reu suppets : on ner neaa sne wore v. jcii Hi wum in una oi.tne factories id a Uht Shawl. Darllv arrano-ed aa a tiirhan nt that place. 1 heir master becoming bankrubf. J rjarilv fallina.in irifiil fV,wa , h -i, atweeuded, while they deprived of etupl,iyinen,t and shoulders, completely- concealms her hair ; and means of support, were defrauded of their 1 . - -s .. - i " iiiivnu a imci iiiiii uiubiiii v tu i . u;aTAa I InI... t U ' ;.l ' . I ... . ... - ' ' s0. yu"c1 UC ,u"f8lJll,c,'s wnVl that nearly enveloped her figure : her dress be- HVHV I UIUV turned their backs the intention ler tnew circusrances, without ! that nearly enveloped her figure ; her dress be most destitute, of clothing, they ing completed by an abundant display of gold icks upon 4ibeir former home, with tru.kleis, evidently extremely ancient, & from ot seekinj .tbat'pf their father, tbe workmanship, I should think, Veoetian. . .11. :-. t ' J po.oe care nas oeeo extenced to hnn. I ,l1 .;. . .. v .. J I -I -"k, - - - a aw ii ii viia lunvr snnruirarffamffn w w itia rAAAat .mm. a i a I r vr",i'v'"w--s'i-i fiwovuiiwu rter person sun retains traces ol great beauty. I (if Ihoir iviirna. ili.n lk. AAn......( ik.!. '. I r,, " . . . , . ' ;M I . r . 5 vuiaBoui jmni jruuog ne ature oi r uer daughters was even more from the frozen loop-1 splendid ; but, tn lieu of the tnrban, each wore a nir them to benevo ' tiara? nf red marrwrai leather, nrna men tti with lence of those they should .meet on their Is nrofnainn nf am ll TVtrL-iah nA Pr.in wf."-'-f .-V .V,":? "' 1 -1 Icoins. Iln other respects their dress was sfmi- : ' 1 bus prepared for a lournsv of a thrHisand I ir Mnt tkt ih nr tu AMn. ji... : F !,: , vvva asf IIHII VI iUO f VUtl! vauicB, iu :':TPYk'"fAi'''''n l t of .etr journey tbani the 'cbora ed bvr thDrident h ' P0101; hearts anVa paper; obtained fro Wai! J0 h T taialU charttyTrminding fVom f ne Houston Telagraph, Jlugust 22.1 The Invincible it seems has cao?ht a Tsr """ur, nriiiun mio iaiey;seni in Lnglish vessel from Liverpool;-she. has in as a des. they set out, ignorant of the world, ad stead otr falling or the neck in curls that of the Wm Mar.V K f Kv ll, an le. country through which they were to paas married women, was arraigned in a thick plait, ?l W5.b f - M -a val- Jn)P8 manner Ahey preyed, rging;.Jiev "Y11?10"0- ; 97 lbs James Williamson's g c 3 years old a ar-trt a - . oy imp riyde, dam Director, 86 lbs t 4 . Win Harvey's b h Landlords years old, by Lance, dam by Madi son, 100 lbs 3 Mr. Ha rvey carried 4 lbs over weight Time 3 55 ; 3 51. Fourth Day. Jockey Club Purse, $400; three heats ; $20 entrance. Wm. Harvey's g h Arthur Tay lor, 5 years old, iry Levia than, dam Pacolet, 100 lbs David McDaniel's b h Pioneer, 5 years old, by Sir Charles, dam by Sir Allred 100 lbs Leonard Phelps's c Ii Bolus, 4 years old, by Lance, dam .Constitution, 100 lbs ; Wm McCargo's b m Sally Eu banks, 7 years old, by Roan oke, dam Constitution 121 . lbs ! , Time 5 53 ; 5 51 ; 5 57. Second Race, same day Sweepstakes, for 3 year old colts and fillies, mile heals, $50 entrance. Tonson, 3 3 4 1 2 3 2 4 2 4 1 1 fs54 WATCHMM . 14, . Salisburv, Oct TO CORRESPGNDENTi i ne great lengio or me by G. L. C bampion, pompete ti The remainder with the reouiM j , Correspondent, shall appear next j ; ? sta'pFofTarti jk of 3IfcTi mm. m m '. - f M . m m ! i"-"".. 0 V . O Z : , C C ttaDieeargo ol dry goodi belonging to" 'Meiieaiis rood and. someUmes, whepunabU to procure I scended below the waist ; their features were as waiu, uui fiuuui.g cpoiranaod ol war. 1 bis I u,ur wuoie quarierSSeeaij)g to naxnstusix y capture therefore- was contrary to the 4rders issued, from the Navy Department rresioent, aiuer, a carelul invesiicrat on case, has comiioanded her immeduie rslease. FROM THE SOUTH: - From the Louisiana; Advertiser. Sent. 20. eznress i iwe vue u lurauuinaxn tioeir mpiner vei 11 mogtMnmiMttM I Knnntina ..f ihi'a l.ia' il..JtiC'iL L.-i. .ll i - ' . T- . 1 ne f .u wHu?f "i".io iuouaouani9 j sauow complexions dv no means or lha i nnrpuuit ui uio visions. iuir siorv i 5 , ,T beautifully regular and expressive as those of that tbeir improve their Dersonai SDOAaranRA n l ht rrA hftts.v.F -w. uiSbu;j uongBrino weairyoung, suii.encased ip:ihe tight leather corset riness, they took ihq horses;, with lha inteulion worn by all, Circassian girls cf wbatever age, of leiracing their steps, till, they coold procure -which was. no doubt, the principal cause of tbeir --upij w prweioiw Hfcpounue ineir journey. 4 nnhealthy sppearaoce; ?On a signa being made, aucvg n mo ciicuiuwwicc.-wnicn rbLaeed: I the vonno themt before the court. Leonard Phelps's ch c Nick of the Woods, by Eclipse, dam Pu laski Melville Talbot's ch f Cinderella, by Sir Charles, dam Madison, , TTime 1 54 1 55. 4 Col.; Hargrave!s ! - . - y ,Ti,. i. .- fa . : ; . .r, oi. r rancsviiie, journal came tn us fast I tSl'S d?S theakinge l ; jIm'm B;iDaprd Hm,ab,e.. l m f epnsour;s counsel rnade lemn appeat women think I ever beheld. - She might be a- toVari J1Va1?9 Id te,rU? oCti eightien-with the most regular Stores of berWthBSnlSVni mtm" Cn dwl&lrVr "lt the the Grecian cast; eyes large and dark-com bilitnLdu hVfltKh?W mocsoIemnityUtlosinceityi:f plextoo a .clear brow,,hand1i.nd feet delicately bholCff 5? , bonpr; imali;ahd her wholefigure delicately aoTJ. reiwed a wouf? 'udaf,r 5 .J2 ?f J a?d4 be .dibki sobbing Sh was dressed in a shnilar stfle tothat of the inflated in an affraf r" ? m lf 5 iduK,eo- hrd from the sel of thof prisoners,, were ao- elder princess, eicept thai it was more tasteful, ;v,iljrepres?ntel5 "W WW Hi1. tWoecb.r,oiI dIudied with nS small degree oTcoouetry wwwiv aaaiuu ui I ini uui, lilt) uuy irn i i m: nf rmlTrn I hur nna rf,rlr h,i.k... iu.m M 1.. . I. I Y oia uuuv iu new. uu uci rnvui- ihy name! wmiby Bradford. lames Frt was slnit in thi .i. c urday last, by a man b Ihename of Pirlk Broom. ndaswreU ia a vexv abort tin. - iUMutofts Advocate ed in the hands of a suitable - ';. ..,i. -' - BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equi ty, at September Term 1837, will be sold on a credit of, ninelxnonths, a Tract of Land containing about --'vl . .... lying on Second Creek, near Gileans Bridgend, joining ihe Lands of Isaac Co wa a, Robert. T. Cowan, and others. The'sale will lake place on Saturday, the 18th of November next, on the premises, and tbe purchaser be required to give bond with good security fur the purchase mouey jjroaectaeoterwl onjihe Indictment ;asainst his i ders. ii I foond the orio. uiuiiin. ; '.JJv-'Ks " i . . ' 1 cess ana ner duurrhtpr emnlnved at mhn. rv.1 .rA ta. n am.. Ma. a . L. i. 1 I ' I ,. ... . t .. . o wu muo ujiMiriaeni, ano puc- t apis reunea accompusnmenr dues not, however. individual, for the j occupy ja Urge portion of the time of the- woirieo on tbe day of sale. purpose of paying tbeir paWage 4o Chicago. of Caecassos and those of my host, like the a ue tnreiooied boys left the xourt bouso with priccesses of old, occasioailly employed them SAMUKL SILL! MAN, c at. x. Sept 30tb 1337 7U1 But for tbe accession the oranino rnlnaea of MtrtlB no one now doubts that 0e00 .j in a minority in Congrew is Bilh lha not inn This assists 8, h forded, say bis adherents, from .j reward from the present adflnf y without a deen loathing afe t. ,t jjl,- rinda l'15 WUICIl DO 1IJU8 BUUUCUi; r ,, "it til ) it) r Antor prf. aav i he, from a vavM-wwa J wfy . , in pursuance of fixed aod ff f dared principles-. the P1 At with which he has always tctef: " yj lives icr tnis cope'"" j 'Eiert dmrn xturience or0 - T - alJf th er ia'nn matter in nhlCU Bit" In ka micKlran a, nhpn tbeV V" ! judge the secret workings of hearts 3Ian7 consideratioos believe that Mr. Calboun 950 otic in bis course, But that be jj teat hiwpporttng this uljp) in nnw dnminrintr the LT,te . 'L h in now denouncing the that he is wi rong inaajinf1 DnneiDJes of the States n" be is'totally in error as lo tb a L and effects of this measont Dercrthclcsi certain. ' - . -: 1 .4. !: ; s 5
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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