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17 tq'rN-1 mill-' Y' UN W J. ' t t j; fv-r ' .!. j . ? . , , I . . -. ' ' ! ..... t i ' Published br Thomas' Loriir 11 C iTUST OT FEJ&R WOTS Wilmlnrton North Carolina. ; . ? ; FRIDAY, MAUCH 25, IMS. VOL I. 1 1 PUBLISHED VER Y-FlittiA Y MORNING: , Torgc Dollars pkr-annum, iv advance. ;v ; ; ADVBilTXSKMCHTS ' 'fiat exeUn KatiArn Inortodat ONE DOM.AU - mio am, :ino i iuriaib ujvt9 lur cacn urn .- No Subacribers taken ( for If ss than one year; " Utid all who permit tii!ii' !.ul':ripjioii,tt run or-r bound fur Ibc.tccomJ year, and so oa for U sue-1 y T" - - . To paper Uisconliimcd until all arrearages arc piti, unless at the option of the Editor. ... X curly udrerturs. who will ayrce to nay S10 per year, will bo allowd30jpr cent, discount, on U over that sum, and Uiut Kitni induded, so us nol to rw1iiv tlittir yearly bill lrlow 310. tO-OFfltK on the yutltjsutc of Market direct, be- - l The cliargts for insertiu th proceeding of , toliucal and otber Hioclins, will be the sameas ,v fcr AJvertiiemcnts. No niia'Ji on private 'clur . ticler will be teciivcil, eitht-r a C4tnmunicalion ,or as an advTtlsin ni. He do- not, kntnc that rte can' refuse pnl.lical mmnuicatioHX, when handed in m.. adocrt itevu ts, and jwid for as Murk. Bui we" desirt ntk income from mis .tout ce, and can fitly Koyt tkiU they wilt not be presented for jiiMicaiion j . . . ooiaiaxsw'AB'sr. UBhURlUERii to thij.' work are informed that the 1st and 2nd volufncs will be ready for delivery in a few days. Tlbe who have sub- scribed in Wilmington and vicinity; will please intorm the undersigned what kind ot hindinj; Uir.y pn-,fr the prices are, plain shefep, 33; pliil calf, S3,75; ettra, S 1.-50; and also hicl edition they v ill choose, u hcliier Baptist o Presbyterian. . T. LORING. March 19. 11 2t. NEW STCUEi THE Subscriber has taken (he STORE) un der the Cwiitinz Room of R. W." Bhows & 6o, wliere he has on hand 4 good assortirient ot . . . , t J . j j-- GROCERIES; And a variety of I ! ; Dry Goods, Crockery Ware; Sec. fyc. Which he will sell low, for cash cr country . -produce. . ; ; '' March 11. 100 fmilE SUBSCRIBER, fiavinsconnected.hini JUL self in business with Messrs. Evans, Huns & Co.. at Hay wootl; Evans, Home & Oa. Pitts Jxwo'; und.Pcter Evans &. Co. Egypt ; assures 'those of his frivnds, who remove to the back coun try, that they can purchase every- article in the Dry Goods, Hard-ware and Grocery line, At either of t he above places, as cheap and as of '.-good quality as can be had in this, or any other 4ttcc in the State . Evtry article, warronit-d. I henry a. London. March, IS, 1836. ll-4t. Suirar and Coffee. BAGS prime prwn Si. Domiogo 315 -llrlr Muscovado SUGAPv, Just received per Dris Cashier and --'FranUliti, and for '-sale hy BARUY & 13RVANT. Much 18.. 1 itf. A (1 mistrator's i olicc. 'nTlHE Subicrilxr lmvino" at thi! Mai-ch .Terra,' ! Ji. lH3f the Ciirt of Picas & tpiarier Hesstotw, ! the ttunty ol New li mover, obtain"! Icitsrs V of Admuiistration on th s ltate of ALEX'R MILLER, di-ceased. hereby gives nntieie' to 'ali persons indebted to ;;iid esuto, u limke iuuni-diate uynieut to Ilia subscriber ; ami all persons hav ing claims against said estate,-' to preiicnt theiM within the time prescribed by law, pthcrwis;i this notice will be pleaded in bar of thrjr recovery. . C. 13. MILLER. .. Mnrch 13. : 11 t. Noticei GAUSE. I 10 tf. A LL persons against whom the Sub scnuer lifts ciauns tor collccuon, are request- teii tocoine torwartl before the fist of April and KING'S SPEECH London; Thursday Evening, Feb. 4 His Majesty this day opened the Ss sion of Parliament with the usual formal ities.. He went ini state fromjSt. James's Palace, preceded land followed by the wnoie oi nis tiousenoiu retinue, in a car riage. drawn by eight horses' jrichly com parisoned,' with superb new harness the toost ill ions in attendance being also dres- sea in new state liveries.. i ; .His M.ij.esty.'s dpartur'e from the Pal ace, and 'arrival at the House of Peers, was announced by-tbe firing ojf cannon. Though the day was'flir friom "favora ble, the crowds of people to view the pro cessioh were very, great,' and along the whole line of roa'dj which his majesty pas sed, he was received "with loiid cheers. His Majesty, we' are happy to state, ap peared to be in the! possession of excellent health. 1 ! I I On his Majesty's arrival at the House of Peers, he was conducted to the Throne with the usual ceremonies, arid in a firm and distinct voice delivered the following most gracious i - SPEECH. Mr Lords and Gknti.emkn. . . lt is vvilh creat satisfaction thai I' again meet the great Council of jhe nation as settle; sis he is directed to place theui in the : seinbled in Parliament. I am ever anx ious to avail myself of your advice and assistance and 1 njoice- that jthi present state of public affairs, both a:home and abroad, is such as to permit you to proceed without delay or fnterruptibn, to the calm examination of those measures which will be .submitted to your consideration. lies, and generally I from ail foreign Pow-; ers, assurances oi tneir unaiiereu ties ire to cultivate with me thosi' friendlv r'la- parctf to sui Customers with tions. which it is equally my Avish to almost any tiling in his line. - 1v:.k ,Kom nnH'th, rintimm - lie has Hi kik employ the best . T - " 5 i . J . of workmen, and will always hive his work done ,,,uu " 'n"' ?91 " w l"ia in th b :st K)sHible manner, adt?ed to this punctn- country aim r ranre is a pieuge to Europe alitv to all orders. He hopes to merit the pat-j for" the continuance of the general peace. rona-o hitherto extended to his predecessor. Desirous on all 1 occasions to use mv S 1 EPHLIN U. VVlALLALE. friendly endeavors to remove causes of 5f Repairing of all and trimming of any kind Tdisagreementbetween other jKwers 1 ha ve offered my mediation in order to compos hands oi an officer, or in suit, at L. H March 11. that time. MARSTE LLER. 10 3t. The Subscriber, HAVING SUCCEEDED Mr. JOHN A, T A YI.nuin bushessy; taking his well established si and and purchas ing his entire stock itr trade ; gives notice that he is now pre pom- to oi'ier. - -t. Also a first rate HORSE, for kale March 1,1830. 9-1 2mt ; Notice ' - . 1 ''.': .',.'. : i;- ' . FTH HE Subscribers have formed a, Co-partner-Jfl hi;, undi-rlhe firm of BRADLEY $ DICKSON, , xommencing on the 1st inst. . . R. BRADLEY, D. DICKSON. , March 4. - lUt. Ja s t II c c ei D c d. CDifhAXOZ Palm leaf HATS, variops qali XHy tick; Lvt, iioMon BOATS Coppered ' aiMl Iroii kirned, Four- BarreU Prune SUGAR; For sale by j ; BENJ. ATKINS, &Co. ' March' 4, 183 V 9-k2m REMEDY LOR . . Asiatic Cholera, CHOLERA MORE VS. DIARRILE, 4-c c. Piepared only, and sold by the" Sotc proprietor, Robi.kt S. Ber 4 li a r d, Druggist, Nor folk, Virginia. TrlCO 9 1-i'atnt Right Secured. "fN consequence of the very prent and increas U nig demand lor this invalaabte prearaiKa, . a vw a - . t . k m the dinerence which has arisen between France and the Unitfd States This of fer has been accepted by the King of the French the answer of the President of the'United Slates has not yet-been receiv ed; but 1 entertain .a confident li ope that a misunderstanding between two nations so enlightened and; high minded, will he settled in a manner satisfactory to the fe6.Hnffs and consistt-nt with the honor of both. - j A t I have still! lo lament the oi tne civil contest in ihe tNortn rTovm I therefore'anxioas that von should consid-! er whether measures may hot be framed which, whilst they ! remedy any grievan ces which affect those who dissent c from the doctrine or discipline of the Establish ed Church, will also be of genevA udvah-. tage to the whole body of the community. i The speedy and satisfactory' adminis tration of justice Is the first andJmost sa cred duty of a Sovereign, and 1 earnestly recommend you to cbnsWer whetht'f bet ter, provisions may not be made for thi great purpose ia some of thV dejiartmtnts of the Lw, and more particularly in the Court of Chancery.1 " "" " " I trustthat'you will be able to effect a just settlement of the question of Tithe ia Ireland, upon such principles as will tend to establish harmony' and peace in that country, i ! " You are already in possession of the Report of the Commission appointed to inquire into th"e; state of the Municipal Co'i- poration ih Ireland, and t entertain the hope that it will be in your power toapply to any defects and evils that may have been shown to exist in those Institutions, a remedy founded upon the same princi pies as those bf. the Acts, which have been al read v iiifsed for England and Scotland. "A further Report of the Commission of Inquiry inJoithV condition of the poor- er classes of my subjects in Ireland wu speedily be laid before you. Yon wil approach this subject with the caution due to its imDortatice and dilTtculty, and xnerienci of the i salutary effect of the r - .. . I . . . ' . -r l Ait nr tiu Amendment oi the LArtS reia mav in manv resnects assist your oeUuo j j i, . rjations. - j I " I rely unon your prudence and wis dom, and -upon yourdeterminaiionto tnain taitias well as to j amend the Laws and Institutions of the country ; and I commit these questions of domestic l'olicy, to which 1 have deemed it my duty to di rect your attention, into your hands, per suaded that you will so treat lhetn. as to increase the happiness and prosperity, by promoting the religion and morality of my people. ' ... ! I Melancholy. We hare last been favor ed with the pvrusal of a letter from Mr. Win. A. Garhck. of ShefibrdL. to his brother, Dr. GarlKkj br Peru, from which it appears that daring" his lAsepce from home on jhe, ni'ght'"bf the v4th : uJl. his house was burnt! to the trbtind with three of his children and all hisfurnhure. &.C We learn froni that letter that Mri In the course o( the xnorniog he addrets ed n large' mob fr6mi-the!blco'ny"of the Adel phi -Hotel. EJated y the. reccpuoa he theire met witb', hV fljttjrrimself that he should rneet vrUh a imijacn'jt ng from the"ruercbaQUrd enlemenof the to w n, a nd accord in ?ly. tbodt 3 o'c lock, accora pained by Mr! V. RatbVoneiooe of te newly maoe justices, a ranig G. and her six children vwy;re :irr bed --nda large mob. he pfovecaeajQ loe ix the time the honse'xras discorifrcd' td': nge Tews Roorrt ..ooorr had be in flames. 'Their1 residence "was a 'inHe-re0. witbin the valU.,br the builUjn. f Vb.i 'F nv:npVffhhftr-,HnnnirjeiiiV wliich'was crowded witn EeQtlemVn. than aroused from her slumbers by the raging clement, sbe sprang; frcra' bet bed and endeavored to afvake thbseof hec clijltrre'a rho slept in the same room with herself she found that all! attempt at escape through the door was cut off by the fire. Having gone into the adjoiniug room at great ris of her life, with one child in her arms. -she succeeded in awaking the- two children who slept there, and taking one in her arms, was compelled by the bursting of the flames into the room, to mnke her escape with tne two cniiaren fronithe window. After she had got out, she called to them to come to the window and she would take! them out; one was saved in this raannerj The'flimes by this time had so completely filled the house that all attempts to; ?arethe other chil dren would have proved fruitless. Their agonizing cries, the recollection that they had once been, and their melancholly death was all now that remained to her of them After MrsJ Garlick had cot out of the house with the I three children, and had given up all hope of saving the others, Kho f."inrl I o-i ry tr prOTIiri help tO remove hcrchildren.---HerseIf badly burnt. barefoot, and scarcely a Vestige of cloth ing, and almost frantic with sorrow, she placed her surviving children upon a blanket, and started for the nearest neigh bor. She froze feet, but accomplish ed her errand, and, the children wr? brought to her. One of them was badly burned, but hopes are entertained of his recovery. Mrs. Garlick is recovering. PUtlburs: Republican. --. ' ;.. - ' MODERN '';'' r A c t i n g Iir a m a , KEW SERlEii, ' r " ' Embellished tcilh Splendid Engravings. ffl'tHE publisher has been induced, from the LI AXtl'limva lnlliiiua'alwAtn''ll inhi.l U'dllc. niaierially to change its tviweraphical apoeiurance and to improve and cnlarsfe Ata .unes U is al ready known to be the most popular edition of Plnvs which has ever ' been ultcmutcd in this coutury,- and the prospect ot its turiher success is ce$4Ot spam. 1 he measures "Which I . . . . i . . a. - . - - j ijiixiiarvii hiiijji.j miiu sausiaciory. in .umre uiu nivjunu.! i jaVc taken, and th engagements tola co nu nuance ACTING URAA1 A'will be published in monthly numbers ol 4s iarcs each 1'J of whicii will con st'itnte a volume, or one year's subscription em bracing in-all r l.V t. n UiLKb.lJ AJNLI Sli yi..ui ci a. rAuta. n.yery ,tfijix or FARCE is to be acCotvpanied by a beautiful and appropriate Ensraxias niuklnir : m tlie course which 1 havei entereu, sulhcienM.y prove my deep, anxiety forits termirj tti ;;i ; and the prudent and vigorous cotiduct of ihe present Government, of Spain inspires ine vim ; tne iwpe that the autuoritv Ql the ol ' Uc. year . uearly F1F 1 V-TAyt2:EMBEL- vueen yui soon ue estaou-u u in every L1SHMENTS -to which will be added as a pirt of her dominions ; and that the Spa tit t'"llff the yx''k' aT, s.if5drEEIi' ;ih Nation, so long! connected! by friend- . CHAl:J.F,3ToN, Mauch ,14, 183G. LATEST FUOM TEXAS. We are ipdeUoil to an officer lau ly in the Texiari . Naval ! Service whq artived in this city on Friday last via New Orleans, and who it-It Victoria, a port in Texas on the cUh ult. for I several particular in re lation the state of affairs in that Territory. Our informant states :that Gen. Houston, arrived there from the Mission de-Refu-iiio, (which at that tie was Head Quar ters) on his way! to Sn FilUppe, the seat of Government, some jifficuliy having" tak en nlace between Governor Smiih and From the Hang Maine) Whip of STurchZ. Wooden. Nctmeos, Hama, &c. out done. -We wre shdwnj yesterday, by the city marshal, one of the most in genious, jTet wickedj yankee deceptions of which we ncollert to have heard. 'J'o commence the story4 at tlie righ end it appears that a coritryman came to this ci ty n day or tvo since with a number of ch'-eses for sale which hej reprrjentrd to be a first rate article, mnde entirely ol neic milk. Soon after, making a trade with- some of our. dealer?, n person to whom he had sold a qnantity between hU residence and this (date, overtook him, and having procured, a warrant, arrested him as a common swindler. It apnea r- the cry ol .Vn, him but' resomidfd. frofn one end ctjibe room lo (he uBer. -;.Ile eu deavored tre fleet liis way jhlo,t(e"rppin, buMhe gentlemen fprmta barrier rouhd him.and effectually retarded huj proresA In vain lie endeavored to obtaib a be,anna he was actually- driven frbm thtf,roora, evidently deeply chagrined. and coivJemu fng those injudicious friends yIo bud tiken him there. . La Revue du H ivre relates the vollow ing fact A busbandtiwn in the- neigh borhood of Alontivilliers, found, six veekn go, while laboring in his field, n ase o diny mefal. Vhich betook for lead v nfter having rubbed it wilb wet earth, be car ried it home'with him. and on the fdllort ing day he sold it to a strolling brizfer for half-a-dozen of pewter p6on. Mhrart ing that he had mnrle an extfllent bar sr.iin, the brazier, at the nttif time, tc lieving that he had: rmrcbed a copper vfSicl washed with silver Finding IrorH the form of tbe rase, and ils bulk, a tlilli culty in placing it in his scuttle, he ben! it by repeated blows of the hammer,' nnd then continued his route th rough' Diepjir, towards ihe north. Having arrived at Boulogne, he put up at an inn, hung1 up his baggage, and began.io make'pren.i ra tions for tinning the stetrnarrsjof the uoiel which had been intruded to bis care.. An Englishman present perceivinjr in the itidst of this kitchen trvckle the deformed -ase, tiokit up in his band, exa'minvd it with as muCh attention, ai tprprise, andat Iength'agrced.to"gice the brarier thearrtt of fire francs for it TaftiiJj it up 'stair, with him, he recognized. in the bargain which lie had just made, irn antique cup, of pure silver, on.amcnted with finrrs in bas-relief, androf the most exxraisito wcrk manship; the Wows of the h-jinmer lmd very slightly damaged it. II took his trensiire ItTliohdop, n goldsmltrr restored it to tj original form, and a mein!er of the'-Briii.-h pirliament. a crmt lover of antiquities, parchnsed it of its ftunalc possessor for 15.003 franc." . the Provisional Government, who had not eA mon examination of the cheeses which vever.' resigned. The Troops were he had ?oid, s and which to all appearance s. were of an excellent quality, that they were n downright and abominable cheat, made up in the following injntier. which we venture to say, would never have boi-n ship with Great Britain, will arain enjoy the blessings of internal trunquiiity and union. '! 1 1 haye given directions that there be laid before. you thejTieaty. wljurh I have concluded :-w.ith the; Queen of Spain, for SIX DiS i llNUUISljED ACTORS AND AC TUESSEy. Evi ry person ; who desires to pre- spl vo an invaluable collection pi the best Urania c Authors aim. Id forward his name fort with as tlie udilioii wiil be limited to the nuniber which is absolutely subscribed tor 53" 'c publisher pled "is himself to make this iqsrk equal in in Urcst and snpetiorityof: cxecitipnto Aisprospcc-1 the suppression of the Slave Tirade. . ' t u I "I1: Vyi W"P Gbntlkmen op rat House of Commons, rte vt all char nc. . . i I . i ' The first number of tho new series will appear 1 " I ha ve directed the Estimates of the about tlie first of March this delay is occasioned year to be prepared, and laid before yqu tiy the time nsccssanly consunied in tearing wjthout de, Xv ha ve bepR frjmed AtiTi.xrs nit am a Uthru.ippftnniim with the strictest regard to well consider- payable in advance. Subscribbrs l the GEN- ed economy. Tf P.1A"4 V inr MKP.TT V1 .-HI Ip Cirnmh- .. i . . ..... , e . .i . "Ine necessitv: oi rnaintainiru? uini ivti wru wf -v. m n vp iui inra i - 5 r Any Perwn .ciillecting fMr subscribers to I maratime strength of the country, and of ivuiy aucuunir pruitt nun iu iiic- -a:iiu how concetitrating at Copeno. They were to move on the 1st March, and the forces consisted as well as can be recollected of the following: atithe Mis ion ISO, at La badie. 110. at Copeno, 210, at CezarSO. 100 men had j landed at Dirnmot's point from North Alabama about the 10th Feb ruarv, 180 sailed from New Orleans a- bout the 23d. They are the Troops thai until it was about the consistency aniUieaft left New-Yok! and were carried into 0f lead : it had then i been briulified and disguised with a thin covering of curd. rvui.w a ins. F i'ui Lie Jtc.'. mrnlr C'-uru., Mmnn 10. LATf.R NEWS KR:M GEN' GAJNE3 .'1'he i:ibIliu rcc "from the OuirhU coochee continues to' be of pat intcrecl and importaocf Soon nflr ourkil;oU Iu.iM-iii, we lea rued thai (Jen Gaines con :in:ied fighting the Italians. After tht b-ittiV'of the firsf day n Gaint t found U0 lodiarj killed. He had two of hi I...... 1 - tl I AM. I f . ....1 V.. .1 ,A Mn it... thouohi of even by the inventor of wnuj- . . . . . . w. ' j , . ihinl day the lnninns crossed Jhe With- . en nutmegs. In the first place a skim . , - . .. . ft i - - - ... t ... , i- . laeoo.-hee lo l-U ick - linn He, mtlk, or more familiarly speaking, a while , , , - , . . ' - i. i , j . i . 1 1 Sa i taken otilv eight days provisions, nudbe- vjk cueese imu umi iijuuc uuu inr.- .i : induced Uy the many cures which luive lieen tl- fecteu iy tne use oi u in vasesoi 4ismiiuvii"icrii, common Cholera Morbus in Children, and Dis orders of ue Bowels generally, tne proprietor ; f th tlie UL.'N 1 L.fc.il S V A UK MfcAy U ML . or the MODERN . ACT INC DRAMA, and re mitting the amount of one v war' 8 subscription tor eachshall lie presented with the NO VELISTS MAGAZ1 N E, r in two vohmics, a .baa prepared, J will continue to keep on hand, u large supply. . . r ' v - "ITiu Rejncdy has been used by many eminent Ithysiciaus, some of win-mi have charge' of the Arrest hospitals in tlie United Stales, where the Cholera has. pre ailed lo a great extent, and bueii fatal to ii)tcnp'rate, ?il, lunatic persons. Their confidence in thii M dicinc ii such, that they say they, 'art-, not afraid of ibe most invctc raU. casss of Aiulw Cholera, when taken tin Anne.' . '- ' ' . 'The following are only a small proportion oft the c eUi&catcsl have ol ihe t ihy.cy ot tins Certain JXroiedy -'of Cholera. Those oposed to quack -Vwry,'wiU at once sec this is nothing ol th kind for. those persons, who have subscribed their names ;to these cenificaies, llvf ainori us , nhd wo known to be men of the first slaiidinff! 1 ' and upon vhpse .word the uuitost ixliancu cim be i i'icr.u.r . . , - f. ; vDIRECTtONS Take l;ibU spoonful of ibe mixture, .with the same, quantity, of water jtvry ' oaror half hour .'iuioccaiou may r jnire, uirni ' vomiting, purpng, and pains have ceased. - in ' ' common ordinary cases of Diai hcea, a tble-sixHtt- fal of the tttixttne imy be taken three or four Xiwes 'a.day, and repeated At niht, upon goiiie to bed. ."This medicine kus becii admiiustcrcd . to children afflicted "with Dlarrhuct, or Cholera Alorbus, Cholcr Jnfamum,' and tounmicr Cooi ' plaints, with coniplrte suceess. In no eauw has . it frded to cure" the rtosl inyctcrate aUack ' The ! best mode of administering lit -to vouug children, i to take a tea-spoonful of the mixture and mix it . with tia "taaie qaainrty df a-ater, sivinr it as kbAre directed litk eunr may be added, to t. .' :i.iAi. 1 r .L . i ..i it '.T corked o". Sf ': - . ; The above Medicine is for sale nt ibe oGceYi cf-the-elro ington; Advertiser, where ithe tCenificates above' alluded to rnay beieen.-r V :tW.:,:-r ; r ; - i - r'T. loring. Warqh.lP, - ; i l Uf u i u4 K of considerable" pojul;u-iiy, and which is now selling tor it containjs tlie proauctious cigui uuitrrcni auinois, wu rjmjwii 10 utu iuu- Nassau, N P.lCol. Fanniug commands the forces at Copeno. The gallant Corps of Volunteers Greys from New' Orleans had generally returned, disgusted", with the service, saying that they would no. longer fight to enrich a few land sptculators ; They' werit to establish the Liberty of made of new milk, and then rc-prrssed, giving to the cheese thus completed, every appearance of as tine an article as one would wish to nibble; o' a sdmmer day Th deception failed the cat was let. tout ot thetarr, and the man had to take back lie its among the most iuterresttns writers of tlie Uay: ; ". . '.: --Vii ' -...-V-. " Alarge and beautiful white slicet, imperial size, FILLED ON BOTH SIDES Wli 11 U UMOROUS AND COST ,Y ENGRAV INGS, will be published rVerv quarter as a sup plcment to the SALMAGUNDI. It will be fur nushd gratuiUnisly to all new subscribers ' to the Gknti.lm an's Xadkt Mec'cm, lor the ' Modern Act ing Drama, and to alt the bid subscribers of L beee woras who lorMira uicir suuscnpiions, iot ih pre sent year, tn advance, : without further so- ' liciiulion. , ( . ,, I :f il V..1-w- : A Man busied in the Snow. A man named Taylor, a residient of Monroe, in this county, was ascend mg in nanu of Deedield river, a day oj" two after the recent heavy snow, storm.j when a drift which he was trying to struggle through, broke- away from the ' bank, took him off his feet, and after carrying j him some dn? ed commerce.of my subjects, his occasion ed some increase in the Estimates for the Naval branch of the public service. The state of the commerc and man ufactures of the United Kingdom is high ly satisfactory. I lament that any class of my subjects should still suffer distress; and difficulties which continue, to be felt in important branches'of awricblture.'mav deserve your enquiry, with the view of ascertaining whether there are any meas- tires wnicn famament can aurantageous ly oddpt for the alleviation of this pressure.- : " - 1 j. i Mr Lords asd Gesttlemev, ! B I have not yet received the further re port of the Commission appointed to con sider the state of the seveial dioceses of England and Wales. But I have reasoli to btdieve thit their: recqmrnendations up on most.of the important subjects submit ted to them, are nearly prepared. 1 hey the Country. The general supposition his commoditiej and clearJor home, mi- in lexas was tiiaiiuere wouiu oe noiigui- nus costs ol-prosecution, ana tbanuing ing until ;.aumraer . was far advanced, as his stars, that -he bad been suffered thn the insurrection j of two , Generals of St. t0 escape the penalties of the law. Anna s, occasionea a division o: dis for ces, "which !' at no time amounted to niore than 8000 troops. Co). Boicie had gone amonoVf the Camanche Indians "to have a l4uik and he will endeavor to keep them quiet. Mysterious, tOn Saturday last, about sunset, a man and a, woman, of decent ap Dearance. arrived at "ibe Jersey' City ferry from Newark. The', female . was ill, so much so a, to require .to be carried on 1 . " . . . i?io,i:. i .Ka limp nut board the boat bv ner coin iwu ion, unere uv uvua ti . , . i:ui ijji Jit m lut inny " i - ", . . informant left for L4mhHr. to the New he left her and returned lo me gau. wane rv, '"i,:-u . ' ii,.lnsed if he intendrd to leave her alone in VCUtlVlil IV 11 It VtilSf lUUSMTIIIUIb VII U I , , , let Mnrh ' On ho iiK M,rrK th TptJ. her helnlcss" situation, he replied, that he an , Declaration of Independence was to had offered to see her a to her friends be made at San Felippe and the Provis-.. in.New York for U fa i dolUr. but ibat ional Government under the new order ol sue inougui aw w w thines iostitutedJ her detinatioo alone, or procure other as- The. Texian Banner was the same as sistance when she got over the men thai of the United Stales, with the weep- The man soon disappeared, and ihe wo iron f u fi;no.ul.s?.. 5 iLntrp ii.KtP.nd man's illoeM rapidly increasing, she u-aa of the Thirteenl Patriot. brought ashore. , and carried m a state ol insenaihiliiy to tne. nouse ot. ui. taiic. LoknoX. Jan ! 9 The awful calamity corner of -Grand and Hudsou-strrvts, iti! thus rlos-:-ly jiresst d, sent .for trin- forcc-meuts, r roviaiona, unn ammunition- Gen Clinch beinj under the orders, of Gen. Scott, and Itaving rei-eived tsoi order to send the provisions for the Armyy.?eni corn from hi own "plantation, and 51 B. M. 1X11 ' started with. upwards cl 0 head bf caule. ; ' ... They had, not proceeded many tiriiTet. when an 'express; arrived from Gen. Gaines, containing tbe rolelligeuee, .that. he was entirely surrounded by tbe In dians, and mile be received provijonfc he snouia oejanaer me necetsuy oicm tin? his wav'lbrotisb ihrm. ltiirins: hi wounded, tie requested the assemDimi.' of ihe Alachua fnilitia' to. guard the pro-" vii jue siiiltohtru. AterLrm,itipr,tbu . iinexptvled uiicllieneej; . the prorisioiif. which wire. oo their way, .ner prderrd back.; The soldier of A lac ho a. though 60 unceremoniously dwebargrd. and wl.o had.reftucd to betdif changed ,in the pre sent defirnceW tUite of ihr conotry,. a-senith-d ' to the, number "of aloni 200, to go to the asjuiauc? of Gen. Gajnca. ' The follow iuc extract .of a Vtrx Tt. ceivi-d' by Col. - .Did I Jrorti. CapL V dated 4ih inU. co.ilams some further par journals shall be laid-; before you without delay,! this lerribie visitation, it is, however, con which ha afflicted the city of New York where meaicai assistance.; was renuereu is naturally the absorbing . topic, of all the. her... We. understand that her .ymptoms aftpr ih ifitK In ihe midst of were such as to lauicate ine action oi poi- m & s . -w- m I - r . son. UO veiu .icsiutru vj cusiuuiv. I - 7 . . - 1 . . ' T . ill direct trnnr irli, ttf.f?r. Unlhtnrv trt tb . lastlp. enerav ol the she declared tnat IDe man who accom- to the Ecclesiastical Establishment, with people. Instead of wasting their time in pained her to ihe ferry was her husband; tance down the declivity, left birn fixed.! ihe intention of making; it more efficient! despondency overlhis frightful desolation, that she vas perlectly w 'ell, when he lelt head downwards, with five or six feet of snow above him. He strutffled violehtlv to-liberate himself, but ineffectually, till hi strength failed him; arid it seemed lo huni by. his own aubsequerlt account, as if ihe bitterneis bf death were bast It so happened that his sudden disappearance ivus noticed : by r- wiine'' peri6BarwtiV-ere on a- hill at a Quarter of a miVsrHstenee. help was procured,- and " after a lohg aiid fatiguing earch, he was finally dog out; iteo kri from the time when this Wintry tomb closed over him, and in a" state bf suspended consciousness from which he recovered alovly and with great difficul- fothe hdly'mirDOses for been institnted. i w . Ahbther subject,! which occupy you is the stale olth England and Wales, and a r be submitted to you having it ren'derin th ii mode of p ro vi Cleray' more-fixed !and certain, and calcu- Jatea to relieve u irora ipat nuctuation. and jfrpn'"bj)jpp;o ' which it h nHherlo beeii subject jV ' . ' which it baa! the, Whole population seems W tbe alert Newark, and he had taken nothing sitire to repair the mtscbrt I The poorer classes except nu ppi , u:uvi.i hu u will naturally together w:ith calm nest and prompti aeasur,e;avil Plan of rebuilding oo an lmproyeo caie ir its end the and modips'of borfovrino;" money for that Alnrr tnr tl.u: nnriywp'nn tniinrl securities, are discus- '!fhe' principle pf toleration in which I have wen inrariahly' guided, 'rpast ren der roe desirous of iremoving any cause of 11 natnrailyjwbrk; with spirit, and the richer consult given her, immediately afier eating which ie: Tithe in ! tQgetber with calmnws and promptitude, she had experienced an t Vn'X burnl.nP sensation in neriajocn- J . e learn inat when suiEcienlly restored to b removed. the. woman waa given into the, care of tbe 1 l aw A'-.trv' if instead I commissioners-of. the xyoot.Jcrseit Citv ori as oiruiiiif 411. i..wum. - . 1 - .... i 1 . . 01 having mcurrea an airooai uniauum uiujuw , j ..v- - loss, the, habitants JUd mei (oows m iu rrtnlov in' immense' "surnlos capital. Thke rcpeau is a ;cotwoUng spectacle ; and, as J'gUshmenet as be, allowed to sav. tnat we recognize in bucu iwcu V.. . , r - ' ofiencp"dr trouble td the consciences of a- congenial; qatare of oar common anccs. oy portion of my subjectF and I am I tors. Time' LiyctPooi,7an. 28. Refusal of tie Merchants of Liverpool as admit ULonncil into Lie luxekangt Neics oon, This morning Mr-TO'Coo-nell arrived here to' attend a dinnef to-be given him by the" Radicals oj ihis latin. niatlon. ticuiars; . , . . - You may not have heard of the recent occur renct a here. Len. uainra was m- tacked on Sjlurday rtening. bo this tide of ihe Uuihbcocchce and, has hero nsct- injr eer since. . Soroelimra-he Irak three fjnhts'in the clay and one "iii.the nijhl.. At one U the fights there were found drad tbiity lodiar.sand one negro. The re- u!i vl ibe others we have not heard. . At the bit. ad vices the. los to Ihe atniy of 1200 men, vas 4 killed, and 36 wounded. But we liave beard "the ranuon several limes ince, filing very henry. , 'Our Ala buacotnpanithh here about one o'clock this morning in a .vrry hard rain, iu order to isaist in guarding pro visions and, ammunition to the Oothla coochee, both of which Gen Gaines ia roach in want of. ' AVnnder?iand. lht two days since; Gen. Scot, with his force" Wa'sXal Picolala, and that -two differcnl exprerscs had been sent fair oitn.. ", I B v the arrived of Mr. Sacantl Harrison, from JLlacbua, on. Tuesday. evening 1L . we'aro .lurnUhcd,' wilhtull iufor ly.UTienJicUL Muss.) Mercury.
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