A ! i IS t 5:1- 4: 4 ; ! :1l i- - - e .lfTuse and Senate, to any J responsibility. J!r Adams h.d, in fact, no wwer. and el ided $l,000.00a Sir Vj8 alt the power, and expenda,33,000,OOU. waste of the public money ;! and Mr Van effected the bterihror of Mr Adams on falsaeteac Lasite Administration that ever, presided Set the- Repute.1 ; Vo" mu& for the pain WwWstiainl tt a gnat aMiiwallow a ca me!' So ranch for Ihe justice-that patron izes sheep stealing in Peter, but. bangs Paul for looking iorer the fence." j v A letter,- frooi Philadelphia the .Baitimore Patriot, eontajnsfihe Rowing fgbdunt item : There is! one fact which' Las come to my knowledge thai wilHiave an important! inflaence ia determining the result of ihe coo test. You are aware thai the American Sieo.iioel, though a mroogr Anti.Seb-Treasory paper, baa beena powerful advocate of the pretentions u&Mr Por- Mi, the Sub Treasury canJid r Goternor, Mr. Senator Rifes :o( , Viriniahas recently written a letter to a gentleman jwho- stands a- nnat the hthest of those whose Views, wishes and determinations the American Seotinel pro- ATTORNEY GENERAL GRu NDY'S fa? in represent and who W knvwfl as a farm and devoted adherent of the Administration, ex cept on thr q-iestion of the So& Vreaary. In thw letter, the, distinguished jSeniilor earnestly remonstrates against any Conservative giving his support to Mr Porter. The election of Por ter, hi vr pbpetly.'eaye, Wll fte regarded as a trioipph: of the .Sobreasuryij party. The question is between uV Treasury md Anti-Nib-Treauryi anrt there ia nothing left for the Democratic Conservative of Pennsylvania bot i.) unite with those who thrnk and act with them alii in defeating : The open and jonscnJpfiiuos ose o Doolie or private, nbmauer which, that i tu hear on Stale efeciibus by lbe preseo'l admin fist rat ion, is the most alaiuflng circumstance yet detailed of the horrid corruption now pfevaUing. It is stated in the 1 Newark (N. J.) Advertiser, that sixteen persm? hat e paid I ft fourlihp'ii3and six hundred and fifty dollars to aid! the Admin istration n ptihivp, votes. It is: also j$tafed in the Maine paprr; that twestt twO tHou s ah d dollars have keen sent there from Bal tiuivre, and that oE mckobcd DOLLAni have been offered for a sin?te rote, and that: runner are spread alMtrerj the State. Wecan readily J obliged!!! iponsider the reply tu hicote jsatis- Ths is the sab- letter : bat in of its reach- his rela te ference Speech in 1323. effiee holder lnierferin2 In elections, it occors o me thai he, is ihiokteff of his salary and his bread, and is thefere A. UNFllf ADVISER OF THE PEOPLE.. SENATOR BUCHANAN'S Spud in: rt When a wanis once appointed t office, all the selfish pass'onk of his natare are enlisted for the porpose'fi retaioinw it J The fffie holders are rlhe ENLISTED SOLDIERS o thai ad ministration by which; they are sustained. The:r comfortable existeoce; 6fte depends loponi the re election of their patron, f Nor does disappoint ment long rackle in the hearts of the disappoint-: ed. Hape is istill left t of Ibem ; ank bearing . r i , .a m t i mi disappoiOtmen present a new with patience, they fchowJ will claim to office at a tutole tibie.'V Madbomcui. ' From tile IfticWork Star! WHAT ARE WE COMING TO. 'money, 3 hroaght ill! ernmeol. ty will: with tlicir rntgn ElmotG i throws that fnllitnfe When- Mr. himself ;rtto- the arms of the'. SlamrBang crew frir the Esquirols. tha Medseroles, and xk iRtgmaroles of American Robespi erreSnl! iacobinism-raneri froim very j brUtliy O'ConbetlJ reeking yet with bis intoxusst ng eloqbeiite is heaa i safe frbere ho Wastf The Locolbctw of all Uhristen autumn rushed - into Tammany h Mr. Van Daren took op the doc- thcir Skidtnores and their Fanny and Mr; Elmore looks to aiicU' -a parjy ailtbe consrvatie party r ofotitb?rn insiittluofcs, when we ofltbe North ctjnfiotf even keep then out of our flour stores by ; i a dbm las Hailiwne day;rPb, Bab IjBab ! Bah! :93 f- ..j L V j. j ifj i .Slf S I - - , - ; .- i 1 4 tit - Ti.a Prpflrictshnrw Arena, we i thick i reirettinir! that Mr. Stseosh shduld hateHfelfftlled ojwa tonotice whit Mr.jCon nell atiyied resoectin? hiai in his mad and fa natic public haranirue. ..The style, of. abuse Which ti,acinvdaal nasi he pi i upon 1 this poon"y andjitMlfat Father, has placed i hifl and liisr oiteirinffW beneath the notice of an ! American. Besides! hf repudiates the laws wMch regulate gentetrarly intercoore;artd has declared him self Irresponsible' according to them for any in salt or jounce he may Choose to give i an J sat isfaction 'could not therefore be expeciedjfirom hira. in an; effort to obtain it by correspondence or other wie, having reference to those flaws. Under :tleicode in question, Mr. Stern?an was on this jyreat qjne9lionf and to t lie So!) Treasury candidate.! f:4nce of the Ijonorabie Senator's temai'ks. The frfcrit!e.naiV to wbotn the letter was addressed, declines to itdve n paoiwhej; out u nas oecoroe Lnuwn. and is already havms a: benencial ef This may be all true to the coa qoetice of the indirect method in? ibe pablie,! it wili scarcely sal ify those who i-.Iioow 4o regard Mr Rie position as one of doubt. It is not for os to adfiae Mr R. of his duties to himself, or to the public, ! under exist ing circumstances. His situation, as a poblic man, is one of some delicacy. I tie, ses;that his party' devotion is suspected by those with whom he once acted that he is denounced most bittei ly by the leaders of the 'Benton faction ool of the State, and will be by those in the State, as foonaa it can be done with ioopanity ;'he knows he Is catechised by their tools with, the view of extorting answers which may be jOsedio his det riment, or, if be fails to answer, of construing his silence into ettdence of gotlt or of timidity andahoffiing. j . ' ill Such, in a few words, appeal to be tions towards the dominant p3rtyJ 1 In to the Whig party, until within ihe last year, Ire was an open' and uadiegiiised opponent. That the treatment he has received at the hands of : bis old crooiesj, . and may expect to receive, has made bun entertain kindlier feelings toward the Whigs, is pwsibiei and e?cn jyobabte. And if the reports which we hear of 1 thej speeches he . has made, and the letters he has. written, be true, be is tery. few removes from a iWhtg. Hut we. attach j no great r consequence! to these j rurar?, ar-.d until we "n-r,eceiVj$Kno better 1 asurance to the contrary, "we j must of course continue to regard hinv ns substantially the same i we bare erer dn.e. Jf he des -nt chooae to resniind to the iotrma lories of - the Enquirer Lad itsciirrespofiden'sj comej ont boldly" and , define his postuoo, he may 4p:prctio rxiu the I Kspicioas and incur the, hostility of one parly, wbile he fail to gain the confidence .f the olh- -.. fr. It is tor hiuiseitto tsay : whether or not he wtll occupy, thii pustiiou " While the Loco Focos threaten' hi th for fnaintainlrt, the Whigs, from self-respect, will not entreat htm 'to atao dn it. These latter Hife a plain? Mtht to pur sue. They are laboring lb refunn t!ie abusai of t!e Government, and ro ejfet from the heim of bilairs corfupt and emUeoile nunistersj and withodt condescending to solicit or to b?r. carnTjr aid fronl any, will cheerfulty rlceiye the assistance of all. tu promote their patriotic ends. By this high and honorable wurse.l they have already obtained the confidence of, ;a majority of the people, and by persisting iri it; tiiey will re- throughout the! land, produced by the ! acts of this very .administration, bot to take advantage of that poverty byjofferog' a bribe in money to sell voles, is at onde bartering away the liberties of the country j and calls for aurally of every honest man in the jand to prevent oar being eold outright This adminisiration stops at nothing fool aud corrupt to carry its-plans. In detroit, a Ukioit Cldb ! has been formed of Govertimeot office Jioldcrs. who Ihold their meetings in secret. A similar club Has been formed in almost every city in lbe onion, eaeh making up. in its own purse for porchasing votes arid throwing in aid on weak points ihe i whole is in correspondence with the Central Club at Washington. ;si The following is from the Detroit Advertis TbeUnton Club is but a branch of the Great Central Inquisition established at Washington, and but one of the affiliated Jantos that are scat tered throughout this nation. So adroitly and har moniously; is the whole managed by the Arch movsr, that the cord once tooched by him vi brates electrically In every j city, town and vil lage to which itj extends The decrees cf the party are thus promulgated with secrecy, rapid ity and certainty the will :pf the great magi cian is at once made known and obeyed i th whole moneyed and political power of the Ad ministration through this tefriffc engine, if ill be b'oowhl to bear upon the popular voice until the press shall be silenced, freedom of opinion destroy ed, republican liberty a thing that was, and the necnleof Michicran oros Irate in the dost. !hi ! r r -i r . o -,r---- r . - i i i '-f . .i i. 1 Who are the men that would thus trample pianauor from tne oaiem uazette awitalofijimere eqnivocation. Upan the whole, Mr . iSteVeh8oo has i gained little credit .where there wa none to be gained and we regret, withf tlti tArena, that he considered himself bouod in any manner to open the eoirespondence. hedid.i-" - : i.-Lj- K.rrr ' i : With regard to the letter of Gen. Hamilton to the Editor of the Enquirer on this matter,' e ahio vigfree heartily ' with the Arena- hat. " there! t pot a seotenco in the letter which bears inter rial evidence of its authorships quad rates with; the estimate entertained of th f-ty. and chiyalric character of Gen. Hamilton ,wicm we were acptistomed to regard as tbetjitnper;sonx ation vUh4 beau ideal of thegentlenlan, tn the widest sense ol that oft misapplied wora. pe would be jhartily rejoiced to hear :hit it was a fororeiryjpl ihat the Editor of the Enqoirerthad been deceived. But i here is little doubt of its genuinejftlsl, we believe ; and while we regret that uen.i h should have so far compromttted hisdiffnityj we must look upon the letter as an ofT-habd; effusion, while his mind was iindigoant and excited and not the deed of hU calm tno- menis when reason : and propriety held their wonted sway. it I lis! i 1 Richmond Compiler. m . i . ' . si , Having frequently beard disputed the course of Mason and Dixon's line, wbicbj in 1 1 t t amrpdnjdtnu.ef ikt$&limal I Fv -l '? T;Nfc V. Yb ak, Oct. t Jlie Uetrist and Mjchran LineOfceo chirhe fith iNewlforlrjEscciMto rn attack-. inrfMr Ciuii hi3 corao lipc the Missouri qtjptiooj Injdj ) 4pm ! the 'I abolition it slavery j ft thp DisuM of IColumifia.. Betwein the Nalli fifs of Suih Carolina and the Lnotocd AMi tijnists ofithfe North, Mr; Clat has a hard iinje ofjit.; Wheatrethea(thds hit a man, itisja pretjy good sign that hf is aoutjrisht. r'yjr j Ml f lAKwirJWRitiHT tsgoingjm diih herSenday nigni Loeitfcoi; lectures, She jdfew a larie crowd last night, and there were soote signs of a it )S Staled in the MAntreal tatter that the 4espatchief frorai;LoroVGLijrKLO, itebeived by the issi iM -iws iioui lunxvana, were ac jrssfo Lord DpRHiM for the person aditinbterinc. lh Governmifil &f that 8rJons CoiiaocRSE wiit be sppointed lovernor in Chief on the departure of Lord JJuitiuM the last is pyMioihif.g more thainla ron?or. ; . t - I i i A strong feellnir of ildiffnationi at the conduct ofithe B HHsli ? tnisiry jtowa rOs? Lord -i Dtrham appears to prevail ithrooffhont' ihe Provinces Lord BrocghaIi was burnt in effigy at Quebe on . the receipt J of the ;news.-and preparations were making to.cooier tpe same nnnor on uoja Melb-iiorhel Sv'moiomsof nneasines v betrirt ' to be perceived in various parts of ihe Provinces, and ij is klid tbf iiaffalta are recently providing themselves with arms. 1 The authorities ppre Uensire (fjsome trouble and have already-de- sratched remforlement3s of troops to some of; the districts which are supposed to be most disailect fngl A Ilami'tpn (U. C.) paper states tbatjalr 'I tl ' ParlMf fa feruiti f r& Km IihiAroforl 1 ' Tharo id nn Annryd in iKa nrratfl murltAt til jday. 1 The transact tons1 wilt be small till after lbe arrival of the Royal j William. I 3 1 The city has been un dsn ally healthy the last week, the whole number of deaths being only 150.. i . .' r , ' a ,. I j The PRtsrouNT returned to the Seat of Go- yeriment; yesterday, from his visit io me-Virginia Sprint, we are ?lad'to learn, jib excellent neiitri jyat.iat. m has beenlsp much alluded to, in dlbato and conversatipn, we subjoin the following hex- i 5 tain that coufiJe V act. il lUchmwidirhig. lew York MASON'S AND DIXON'S LINE. i t UiS il i : i " i Whenever the rights, interests, or duties of the Northern and Southern States,! to spectiveli are in q.es5ion, reference is com monly nUde to "Mason s and Dixon's Lin?. This bouridaiy is so termed from the names of Chailea Maon and J or emu h Dixon - of thfc two gentlemen who were appointed to run ittifluished lines in 1761, between Pennsylyknia and Marlano, on the teirt- lories:! SHbaected to the heirs of Fenn and Lord -BatUmore. A tempornry line had been ruriltfl 173i, but had not givcjL sitia- factioa io the disputitig parties, although; it resulted rcm an agreement in 17S9, pe-j tween thenj3elves. A decree bad been made! in 10lS3by Kuig Jantes, delineating I Ud boundaries between t'ie land given by chatr ter to ihe first Lord Baltimore and ids4 sdjudedrto his majesty (afterwards to Wm PennY Hieh divided the tj.-tct- of land $e- tweenll iMlaware Bay. and tho Ecslern Ilea ori one de, and the Chesapeake Bay! pi the otijieVjjr a line! equally tintirsccitng! I il, drawff'nnj Cape llenlopen, to the 4th ddf gree of -riorth latitude. A decree in chaa. cervlreriderfed the Kins'd deciefi imi eistiv. Mr. Elmore, liLC. from South Caroli- But the sHiiatian of Henbpen became lonk pa in bis Letter published in the Columbia subjelf'ipf serious protracted, and expeliiS- upon our rights and sacrifice them to a political fiend f Who are the men jwbo have organized themselves into a secret band, who gather at the midnight hourj who! prate of liberty in the street but forged the chains of despotism in e- rrecv wno are me men r , he officers of our G0VF.RNME2IT, and those whom they have seIueed into their designs.! These are the nvn who conspire against your liberties. These are the men who plot your ruin while they kms vou io pr-'tended friendship. Deroicrat3 thev are by proflsskjn; they are iorie3,agraiians,li&vel lers, . jaeobioa, demagogues!, Tin '' practice! and Tf RAKTS , IX .HEART..-- i 1 WharU their object ? To snstain themselves ana me pany m mis Tiate and tocoflttnoe flar un Van Boren in power. To sell Mtehrcran to that arch apostate from democracy, perpetuate the reign of terror subvert oiir democratic and time honored institutions, apd fasten tipon is an executive despotism more intolerablei than hhat which wrings wtthjaiiguishj the socl of ;a !iu sian ser Air excoriates tht; 'mangled remainnf! a Turkish slave. Awayjwith such men.i-djwri with their i-fernal rnac(iinei. No mote of their prof?:ssios34 Theyi j:avlB ..'fiaitered us orig cuuwn. utT S HOT BE BETRAJID. I siituenis hare r.etrr been ehfeehleil by the Ic- or luxuries of ihe world. ,- S. r-h as we are. we have been -irpm uy - m ningi sirr-ple. hardy, intelligent, accustMnicU to self governmen and self-respect.- j The -- hn "ti. i.f n9 -a-nA 'furaiidahle (3. M1 in ou! t grees pre j'r own territory stretchmr through many de- r U,UnAi up have. Uie fchoj:e of maoy prodM-ts and manyimcans of tn.ependehce. I'ha Government is mild the press free. Ue tWoeiis" freeA Knowledge; reacbe, yr iuay reach ievery home. vnai :aaref-piiv. v.. saccess culd t presented? Wtat more ri cessarv than 7 for the? people! toiJ pfeserv. what they! themselves have created ?;; ? . 'Alrkdy bistheag? caught ihffsp?rtt foarii stitu&n?. Ithasasveo Jed thends, snolJ the brlezes of ocean, fit hastnfosfd 1 1 tne life blood J Europe, andarmed tri sun platrlof. France, aad the Iw lafdi of UoUand. t ...tJ i nv.i m ire - rvioin: lias anvil i.u'jj v.. ,n--r - opened io Greece the lesson jof better days i it he that' America, und-r ijMicli:' eireum elaudw-can beiray helf ? I m sheis to i ti -in -nLxn ivhiatm-i is."!bvtNer bot'ihey rA nT.t fTnrfcid it.'mv .couoiirvlmeii. Forb:d it. Heaven.:-j-'-. -. V ; - I L - -' I call upon yon V atiiers, r the shades of of soir.o ; suporitrr ' t ' . ; in older i juri.sJsot', t.ngrrpc.rt r Lexiut in ( wer V lk r. ! I'oiuf Tt r lUgh Mr-: for th? i ;: fifty cv.' 1SST, !!.. Moore, p! con-t3h!e ' time ihs c Credit CM l' f?rl r to r; a sinH m'the cash on t til In r 3 -iv. .! mOOS r ,5 judT!nf;:l ens, tj ne r.uir ancestors, hv the dear abbtM trm rejse in thi itfeiuR siiil. hv all vou I hose to, he resbt j.'aod 20 ir. i infvisuninn " iv!tLe!veT v attempt tmrn t! to ttfer your conscience smothef cfot H, or extinguish your systemj a - your: puonc of public ih at which re st roct inn. : i . ! rait noon Vou. MoTHERS.by ll ver fills in woman, the love of ror offspring,ta teaclri them, as they climb yoiir pipes to Jem ua your (bosom, the blessing f liberty. Swear them at the altar, as with their baptismal vow, to be true to their country, and! never forsake her:.. ! - ' ' ' V .v,: 1 call upon you, yoonjj men, to remember whose sons vou are. whose blood flows in your Life can never be iwu short wntcn nothing Jut disgrace and oppression. never come too soon, if necessary, in de veinsi brings Death fencejof the liberties of our country. I 'JCP Tjie North i Carolina -. fbieral Feflaf IMtroe off Yki i proposed, a t Yaoceyyllle, on the 23ih ult. l Senator Brown and the Hdapper" Ut ile Brno in I 'delivered speeches, I ?n commemo ration of ihe late signal defeat of i their party, and eloouent and interesiiBsr letter from Mr Calhun,r,the new Nollifying ally it the authors of the Proclamation and Bloody Bill, was read, condoling i 3 we presume, wart tne mourning assemblage open the sad occasion of I their con vocation ! . : i. : . .(-1 '.'"!: j '4-1 . LyAchhwgJjfyiati. i 1 -Vi 1 ' lit:- rTTbe Albany Arsius asserts ithat Younff Van Boren is altppethcr innocent bf the anest o J. Watson 1 Webb, in England that he had nothinir whatever 10 do with the larTarr, except to testify i the signature pi Judge 1 Lansing, 01 New VorlrJ before whom the necessary affida vits had bf in made ia New York byjthe holders of Mr WebVs note previous to its i transmission to Englan!d ! The Argus addsthat the-man agement of the affiir wa entrusted! to ao Eug hsh attorney, (Mr. H. Lloyed,) who state3 that he addressed Mi -Webb a 'private hate, advising him of the demands sent to him, and expiessing a reaJioes to place the matter upon the most fa vorable footing, and he only held him to bail in Bristol because he could nut fir.d him in London. :k ti ; JLyinchburg (Virginian. -CP H B now stated, with great iysitivenes3, that Thorhf s Hart Bentuo U ahe authoT of the editorial arMeles in the Globe,, assaiiibg the offi cers of tieNavy). lb. ' , . '? 'i M ICjPGoV. Bajby, of Alabama. 'Jn a Tecent Address jjeftire the Temperance Society of Tus ouloosa, g;j-ye, a striking jillostraiicol ol the con nect ion bettveen Intemperance and cri ne. He s'iled, thtit, in the course of his ! professional career at the bar, (and he U a distinguished criia inal lawyertl he had been.emploved'to sume 50 or HO capital casjs, every one of which as well assbe then. reex!!ected, was connected with tn- temperaneej lb. , Iho sum of crM'it .vn- t the de'rin t jurisdirttop, warded by J The f:ic; -bition havl: the caoso ,it for the p! 1: for the c! f Judge pran!' t'rate who r r had no juri ground th't to enter a of civins t!. We cull the following frwn the pages of Ir. Sliccr's pamphlet en Duelling : ' From the time at which Francis -the I, jurisdiction of France, gave the lie to the Emporor In th a Charles the V, and ofVered to maintain it j ttce Tomtnc : by a duel, the practice with tli's high sane- j t and dic tion spread alarmingly, especially among- tors lib" cnttir the nobles," and military men,5 tv hen either- jars,! so ns t jurisdictioii ' question Jo opinion etc.. lawful. the lib or other opprobious langauge was given ; which barbarous; fashion became" the cause of many wounds and murders, aud of much poblic and private mischief so potent for evil, is the bad example of men in high places, j The practice obtain ed in .England, also, to so great an extent, that iii tho single reign of j George the III, it was estimated that there we three hun dred and forty four persons engaged in du els, sixy nine of whom werb killedj, and ninety six wounded. Many of those- com bats took place from slight, and all of them from Insufficient reasons. Andfrom a pe tition jsent to the British Parliament by Mr. Joseph Hamilton, it appears that such is the (enderness- of the sensibilities of Brit ish gentlemen of honor, that! Col. Mont rjomeiy was shot in a dncl about a Capt. Ramsey in one about a servant dog; Mr r Corrcspon denci tf Aej National Inielli- igencen Dcvcbpcmcnts. Wecopy i from;a paper an account of judicial proceed ires recently had in that Stale, developing somefo) the ma chinations of the Albany-Regency irpy Many of the people of Virginia are hard' of belief as to the systematic 4nd-ineenary profligacy of the parly in New York, of which Mr Van Buren is the acknowledBdleadenndihttghtesibrnawent. ! votes. Mri RmcT llna,a . fhey have, in times past, feeea indmed to re- strennona ! ItirM nnnni air 1-, . 1 eiescope, is al wrong in some things concerning political Abolition in the North' In New York, the Regency of this State is courting Abolrtibri votes j in every possible form, and, where it . cannot woo them! it wheedles them into driving out the Whio tu.....' . ' i .. Si- w -. canniaates to sucti bold expressions of o- pinion as win drive tront them all Abolition a most Mr nttit ilia MtnnnllI xuii.!.U l L J- '. - - I miktitMimn: nA lf- hiU!- Il il.: Gerritt $iith is coaxed and tickled bv bargains and sates by the Regency, pnrty.ai fa- . Regency jleaujrs at Albany in very jva- bles.concocted by their political iipponents for "cv l9TlP 4 ne, leading Admimstra- party.effectv But the rues hareSfdilfen out a- on paper in Boston is ah Abolition oaher the Boston Adyocalo, 1 mean Mr Stan ton, an Abolition; lecturer, in thig city, tlm uigiii, rojiuoea tnat albert Smith, tne Aaministratiop candidate in the Cura- berland Congressional distiict, was elected, because 51 r Whitman (Whig) would not come out (bf the Abolitionists, He saidlhe bad a letter from the Abolitionists there who refused to. vote for Whitman on the account. rive majority, you will! remember, deter- iu i iiea mar ciecupn. j t .; . j J ' If Mr Elmore will direct his afferttionito hew York city, he will (earn much of the moyements and sprmirs of Northern Aft. litionism. t'The merchants- here, i one In A .11 lm.. -i. ..J-t.l? .i! . "..177 r, . ma7 fjt repe. inaiRparty,'-and :alf fits mdng themselves now; aod are showing to the vtuiiu tyiv u uuk ucru MJja oi . tiem. ,. The: patriot will derive Hut. little pleasure from the perusal of these proceedings, when he re flects that perhaps the destinies of the great CKtmmon wealth ot fiew Vork are ia:: tbei hands ofsuch men as Mack &. Co .ho imike a trade of politics, and practice oponLthe principle that the offices of the people are the spoils of i parti- aviaa; uic nmona ft nig. t - ciiir. MR. JEFFERSON'S' Cri Extract from Mr. Jefferson' Circtlldr, address- , i ed to Office-holders uAdetJdifaelA : The "President of the! IJntfd States has seen with dissatisfaction, officers cf the Gener al ..i.: -. ' ' ; u - . i uuiriiiuictM, iaiur, on iTa i ioosk occasion?. acuve parts in me elections ol pubtw fonctiona sive litigation, particularly after the dralb of Perm,; in 1718, and of Lord Baltimore in nMhltiU John and Richard and THo mas Penh, who had become tho sole pro prietors 'of; the American noessionsi pf their ;fat&J& Willupi) and Cecilius Lord BaltimorEljgrandson of Charles, and great randsbnjff Cecihus, the original Patentee entered into an agreement on the lOth of May, 174 To this agreement a chart was appended, which ascertained the site oi Uipe aeniopen, and deliueated a dsyt sion by arUEast and West line running w'ct ward uprhjljiat Cape, to the exact middle of the pehihsula. Lord Baltimore became1 aissatisneq wun this egroement and he en-; deayoredltolinvalidate it. Chancer v sniiV' kinglyjderijies, and proprietary arrangements followed yf hich eventually produced the appointment of commissioners to run the temporaryj line. This was e&cted :in 1739. 4 But the cause in chancery, beibs decided j 759, new commissioners were appointed who could not, however, agrfe, and thelfji(&tioii remained open till 17fl, when 0iieitie was tun by Mcssis. Mason and DixJoHll ' ' w mm i... . r- ; 1 1 i: f lit " I aa Fetherston in one about a recruit; and Stcrne'a father in one about d goose. Gen. Barry was challenged by Capt. S;n:th for dccliiting a gUs of wine with htm at din. ner, in a steambo tt, and another wast .com pel led to light a trout a phufi prettyl fair specimen (by the causes duels which of snuff; n wav of the a.uonz n05t common S y lead . to such,, in all countries, a theatre, a horse rice, a bet,' a game of hazard, a lewd, woman, or some other nut sance o society, is com rrj only! torn of such aliiirs of honor. . .vivv.j . . i . ofcase: uovern- I : J, "cm ia aui q. v io news in Ant.. . KrMlnm nt lui.:n k.ii.Ji J . t . . I w9rar in iIa ..i. .1 '.I i . i . -.:t , r - tpwuiji wi it'-' fc viy wuicu . noes not reiecti it. theroutgal independence of GovemWeot, iod of unless it be the New York American R. CHW-X. Tr U,e a"$ r the 'most- iofltiedtial i Ad .stitationSv it js deemed improper fUrf pending on tlie lxecuiie d the Un tempi io coniroi or mu'ience ine; tree exercise oi-ine etecuve itgDi. it te eripeiea that no officer will attempt to iufljencW th;e votes of other men; nor take any part in f;the; business qj elect inoeerifig' that, being deemed locbosi&t- ent with the spirit of the constitetiuh and. his TTM nt . itvll h ari.sl.orl till n.jj It A ry"' V ". r - V - . v ""A V: con- l nimutrali..n ; I s . . . ffieers de;. n """.:i"V i"T ? i1r wlW P una on Uie Jbixecutie . the Un on. to afJ . r OHU ler rosi umce, ihe GEN. JACKSON'S InmptrU JfltMrcss. The receat j demonstrations ofi ptiblic senti ment lDcribs jon tbi list of exeujiye duties, in characters too legible to be ovVtiooked, the taak of re. f'rm-f which will reqniref partjcnlarly the ewc on of it Uoe ABUSER TJI ATIHA V E BROUGIITHK PATllONAGEIOt THE FEDERAL GOVERNM EN V INTO! CON FLICT WITH THE FREEDOM OF E- journal in which Mr. Van Buren publishes - .a vuiciai acisy apthwily,' ts conduct -xu couor w nose views correspond ... u4uu18l5 ; viia tnea wnat is uiis "targest liberty" of all Not thrn Locofolos . Aid!,t Fanny Wriaht's and Mac Kenzi tt merty and equality but liberty! Si equiity fovall races, 'eolors and creecjs ? AlIU What seen r 1 1, t,.. r-i -: I : , ,1 . n: 7 :v"7 s" cimore, in nis 4 D IMPORT ATT INVENTION, A' correspondent of the National lote'.li veneer states thatil Asahel Colins,of Ulster Village, N York jhi!made what is Jikely tck provTa tah ofible irajrSjhen in the mode of sapplyiog atrHa trjei fies of ' forges and furnaces t4 various deripjiantjl by which a great savin-r ilj'bo effected ii jte quantity of feel', aeoeasary to" general n piferi c?greeoi nt?ar. a rinwheel, or other bloiiiig apparatus,:? to bo placed wijh in the Ooe ipfVthe furnace, and put into action jso as trexft1theair from the fire chamber, and the ait thoawa ihrough ihe fire is to he pop ducted through arube;in its highly heated slate, itn ti.e ' iasj)iiti underj the graubars, which.ias well as; the; furnace,: is lto be made air-tight. Such a jprltori of fresh air as might be JLnd nrcessary Io' the purpose of keeping up the com hustioa is! t lbe admitted throogh proper opeh- ; 1 i!teLsJM- li e : ' - , . li a uuiuuei ui rpnnujeni5. lairiV Keiy to exceed in nulit; inventor. Mr Collins has Patent for his inipnnnn Who preach thk bri.kini'of i-nrrtr.rii but has aelaypd having it completed, as he eic contracts, aiid the repeal! not onl. SrfcL ' farther improvements by which OUR COUNTRY. By Judg4 Story. her. redlie'Jt what has been, what is, hov in it ptfesibie ; not to feel a profoitiud sense of the rcjpiiisibilttiesof this .republic to all future ajr' VVfeai vast m.wives prcs u)oa uh fr lotty effort I What brilliant prospects invite our enthusiasm !l What I solemn warnings at once demand out vigilance and moderate our confidence t. ' . J The old world has already revealed to u, in tluosraied bocks, the beginning anl end. of all its marvellous sirbggl&s in the causOj cf liberty. Greece ! lovely Greece Jjbe land !of scholars and the nurse of arms, where sister republics, in fair prcessjou, chattered iih praise of liberty audjhe good wfiere is she? Herjjarts are no more: Tiio lasl sad relics of her, temples are but the barraqkf of a ruthless spldiery; tlm fragments of her columns and palaces ate in the dual, yet beautiful in ruiost .She fell not when, the mighty were orwrt her. Her stvns were united at Ther mopylae and Marathon, and the tide of her tri umph rolled back; upwi the Hellespont. She frlf not by the huads of hei own people. The man of .viaceconia otu no. ihe work jpf deeiroc lion. It as already dune by her own corrap tiuos, bandtsbmeors, and disentiohs.S Botae frepuican Rome! whose eagles gl.nct;d iri the rising 9'iu where acid what" is slid f The; tie rniil city yet remains proud even in her desolation, noble in ideclioe, venerable in the aiajestyjof religion, and catm in Jhe compo bure of deatlj. rThe malariri has but .tra velled in tho i parts woo by the destroyer. More than eighteen centuries have mburned o ver the. loss of the empire. A moral disease was upon her before Caeaf pa&eed the Rubicon, an J Brutqs did not restore! her health by tha deep probtrizs of the. Senate Chaos bor. The Goths and Vandal1, and Hues, the 4 warms- of tho North, Completed only i what was becrud at home. Romans betrayed Rome. I'he legions were brougiit and sold, but the people paid the tribute- moody. -: An wfiere are the R?p4Stics of modern times which clusreied 8 round i.imurial Ifaiy ? Venica and Greece exist b'jt ir niuie The; Alps, in deed, look; do w n opvn the; orave and pwactful Swiss, in their native fastnesses ; hut thp guar anty of tneir freetiom is th-sir weakness, anu not their strength. The mouoitaics aire j not easily retained:, j When the invader comes,! he moves like an avalanche, carving destruction in his path. The! peasantry sink before him. The country, too, is too po &l p&miejf, aid too rough lor valuable conquest. Nature presents her eternal barrier on every side, to leheck the wantonness ef ambition. And Switzerland re matas, with hr simple invitation, a military road to climates scarcely worth a permanent pos- A fe at the bot- LOOA' OUT JIOIV YOU KISS A COX SACKIE GIRL ! hoi t.S session,! and protected by f the jealojoy of her neighbors. : XV e stand the latest, and, if we fail, proba bly ihe lasLex&mble f self-governroeoi by the Peop'e.j ;VVe have begun brtder circimstancvs of the most aoaickrtj nature. We are in the Vigor rf. youib. Oar growth has never been checked by the oppression of ty rainy J Oar con- w days since one of the mfrrsinji from Albany met wiih an accideut losomt part of the Imachioeiy soon after statnnr, which obliged I her to stop at Coxsackie to1 repair. ) Sev eral passengers went ashore and tpok a stroll, a long the towu ; and one of, them la very respec table lawyer of this city, dropped Soto a school house, at which a number of scholars remained it beting noon and the teacher absent atj dinner- The lawyer examined tie writing 'books of Several of the scholars presenr,w ho were prin cipally little girls, and com pi i men ted the;r im provement ; and actuated by d 6trong ; attach ment to little childien,t-e kissed' several of them. They all took the gentleman's tokens of fondness in go nd part except one, jw ho, as she ti3d entered tser teen? entertained rather! more coy notions than her feliowsHoik ihe.getitle man'b freedom in duc'jjeon, and rbnoicir hbiae. communicated the eiltoce upec her delicacy 4o' her father. The pareot readily sympathised with hia Migr.am dahter, and pruceedir,g at once to a jusiice of the peace gfot jout a ! war rant fur the arrest of the gutlemanj for his "a" si eault f upkn the lips cf the gir and a conskiblo of the town was seot for, who soonlhad the un lucky offender in propria persona beffbre the roar gistrate,who upon a hearing of the cao jfined the aggressor 50 dollars for hiaaniifteiilional of feuce; lhe gentleman had no other resort- than to pay lhefi'i,ind profit by his exerience the next time chance mav throw hi n. Coxsacksie school girUat pinner time. V. K. Son. THE FRENCHMAN AND TIE BANK Vat yon-sav sare ? Vill dis oot one ter. d.dlar your, se? Vill you; not pay 1'argent, sare de silvare, devoid do cop parB fi ... BRIGDFr TE!tvn: Vefi 11 r: get alon wit!. til him an.i : Bridrret, 1; til l.im- thai docthur dear, and l!ve a r : plazeye.' 'I mariher, c i i way down ! Sune have - llatn't I fi divilf Dir. in me mon;! , to be drinlir or. by a?c! J : . merits in a I. roind a 0 ir. forks frym i!. He av.v. you'll n.jl ! comesi- I'm '!. 'and yer no i lr.d.i.13 c' wid I his ui! 1 jye aiayji-i ; no; ata clu her nfc-H erj, but .mi.'i.! m-iy aisily ? says he, 'l i! he jbs a f :s : mouth aiu r byt nulJ mi' . . Dostltur, ti-.r wa? foil 'f !.: thfr 7 ' I ' - livin? ceaiii. B'iV ho ; j inlil my j iv;, tne.' -llrsaVssili ' rrt ft ('my n wi ' ' lion io my 1 . . wiirjr,-har.J . dr as jTUr jidgmeni,vTh: red fire o i!, shoulder';, r.r strtkis h'ui .h .'Is thatirl !. it's only yr t it is.sajd J, ; face on t:i' v: b"fnU.f.uf.' J half to pjv f r be enough' ( r jo?t ak htm tl mucbraay!v cints.ay' f ruA bren . , ... li ( ... i i polling? is''!' i :i! ye,d'' group of " We J.ave suspended, air and do not redeem our note in coin." - ' j ! f Suepende? whatrWhat-hacg by de neck ItUoneuamn thieving dog? O n-, sare, yott oo deceive me. atP. s n.. i . :. de pwteledegun. de cannoaj sare eb? Vill you no pay de lrgent ? ! 1 'No, Mr; Tr4,mpe, we cannot redeem the pole noy but wUi when the othej baoks pay theirs.1-; ' - - v 3 I Wen els other banque pay deir. sare ? By Gar. de oder banque say de same, sare ?! Ven you pay yours) eare ? Mutt Dieu-.Moo Dieu 4 la fiTL S,,fre ,d-CoPP I'argeot, aare. V be revenge, ere. Look eere-I tare de damn billet note io little piece I spit oo him I chew him you loe your damn nu'e, sare I JTT""1 aflB reTeo l b Gar, re- Lrt1 lb."1!. ?bmn walked out leon T tmperul air bf a Napo SleubentilU Union. From the V B? Il4 from Girc . " fallowing' tr.: attentive ' Deaf Sit : dian are i: with GerirnS the utmo?tU : have ?pnt in Genera!, rq; talk,' and l be, that tli' y The Ir..: Creek hnv.: i lous for a V hostile flwiri f A-.gerttleair machine u ' practice cf , !obervirg fur tiO n I .: . 'I X