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" - ii - i A nTT Felix Walker In the counties of -in Tennessee tbej Congresslnnal Fj. Ifction has just taken placirvBut one itfsfrict hai been l)ear! froniiri which John Cocke is relected- without opr . osition. v t V ."-v- :,"'.' -v r C03OTBKT10K DEITGATEJ?. ' J?ev. F. Posey, ha been erptea to'repre tpiit the comity of Haywood, a, a'delegate, to the Convention meeting, at Raleigh the frst Mordav in November next. '' . rrom Iredell countyGen. George I;. Da vxlson and R. Slmonton, Fsq 7 : Iecilenhar-Cdl.H)omas G, Polk and fen. V'Cleary. .' 3 ' . f - - .; ' Powan Charles Tisher John Beard, Jr. dJ.H.Freelinfr.Fsqs. , . Kandolpl Gen. A. Gray and J. B. Troy, sq. ' - ' s Caswell Partlett Yancey and Romulus .fonder, Fsqs. ' , . ' ,. - The National Intelli-encer announ fps the arrival of the following gen tlemen tvasnioetnn City Growl's .tTKM7r, the ritrsh Commissioner nvd.tr tie rcle-if the Treaty of Ghent which relate to the surrender of captured rmrertv at the close of the war of 1812. i r .x.z r, : : l rnrt of the United States under the same x-t:rle. ". V. Y . " Mr. MTavisb, the Arbitrator on the part cf the British, ar.d IItxbt Sjawsii, the Ar fcitntor on the part of die American Govern ment. : ' fpV- ' ' ' " " ' "" ;' " Ve haveACP-iiuafrel against opinion, when expressed .with moderafioo, and a? we cPt, so we hope fn receive the " rnoal combat of the Fipgallians." We cannot, however, omit observing:, that principles are i never more fatally violated, than" when the pretext is plausible. Thus the: vague informa tion, or interested motives of. some TPeniriMfad others ;,and )hey, ur?ed bv iheir prejudices or, predilections, affirm, where thev ought to dnvbt. and Jfride when fher ought to enquire.- TT.cs the'. Washington Republican jsoltcitrus" for the elevation nf Mr. Cal- fccup. to the Presidential CHair. wil. lincW lavs hold of every incident which may possibly contribute to the accom plishment of his' wishes. itb this end irr vievi. he has republished the remarks which appeared in the Star cf the 15th instant. But what does hare Assertion avail, unsupported by the t,pstirt.ony of facts? Do, they ex hibit the least shadow of evidence to Fohstantiate their u opinion r" ISo And we challenge thera to do so, Cn the contrary, do not ther recent issues of the Congressional Election in this State.pourtray the hopelessness cf Mrv Calhoun's cause in a strong; point of view. In. several districts vberethe contest wholly turned upon tl is pivot, the result was in every case favorable to Mr. Crawford, and yet ue are told with becoming; gravity, tlat the popularity, of this gentleman ,i$Jw declining very; fast." " Several meetings in Tennesse have nomi- Mtitd "Old Hick or' for the Presidencv.i! ore in Alabama cave him 538 votes; theji fad is seldom spolen of in that quarter." ft j The above paragraph has heen seiz j cd on with avidity and copfed into ; rrcstof the papers unfriendly, to the , f'airr.s of ,VTr.. Craw ford as President; "Why-it may be asked, is every rumor grasped at by the. partizans of the o thrr Preidential Candidates, which in the slightest degree may have a ten denfy to injure the'prospects of this j:entVman Why. do they unite in ro rre point, so cordially, as in their. scurrilous abuse of .this distinguished .8 atiiot ?, The queries are easy of so- ulion. Thev all look cnon Mr. Craw- fordas the most formidablecompetitor, ard therefore it is ."that wiSiffes.Trom all quarters are hurled at tiini. No stronger evidence need be adduced of the utter desperation of a cause, than vhen its adherents endeavf i to bolster UP one irldiridual, by detracting from the merits of another. This plan we ill not pursue-Tour maxim is f no thing extenuate or aught -set down io malice," and to this.we will adhere The following extract from a Nash ville paper, will1 shew what weight should attach to the'latter clause of the paragraph quoted above r ; ; ? v "We omitted to notice.in, our last, Jhe ae count of the retractable and nnmero.uirieet 'rJT of the cities of "WillTamson county, la in Franklin on the J2tb inst. at which Ue follouing resolutions were adopted Retolvrdt That the talents and, services of 'general Jackson, his dignified, retirement; -M disflain of using, any. corert means of proa-.otin his election-, entitle him to be se fend in war, second in peaceV ah3 second :n the hearts of his muntrvmm: Xetolvrd, That this meeting recommend rim t tV, t i- -tj o.-A. eople of the United States as ft j of Wasbington. k of. Adams, of K successor of '".erson. ofMitliwn. and of Monro. : The voice of the meeting as to the other, ndidates was then taken severally, "when i " 7- i Mr. Clay 1 1 ir. Adams none ; Mr. Calhoun none- t" ' . : 1 tte. Oaei'Jii f A T.J Observer, . PnsidenctftThB Ulster. Pie-. -f, edited hVa micin of . Mri'CIin- uId ge,t but few votes. So far. as know the opinions ot republicans, avs that Crawford is on the wane I J? bis state; and 'that wer the elec-1 T(!n to take nlaceCbv the rjeonle. he 1 tre t-nnw ihev have resolved to have for president an old fashioned iTenio-, rrati dominated irthen!d fashioned war; by a Congressional caucus, nd. we may add, that should Mr. Crawford be the man thus selected, the fepubli. cans of this state will give him their hearty support. ' Wwce.The last advices A from Greece" are of a most cheering and an imating character. v The jroyernment is consolidated and tranquil V the im portant, fortresses have been, wrested from; the., Turks. A powerful fleet scours the Archipelago, and Greece is free.! Wit hout the aid of foreign pow ers, and without money a handful of men dared to raise the standard of jn dependehce against a powerful tyrant, arid have succeeded. y ,t.-; . . ... ' i, 7 JWir-Forf, Jim?. St." ' (Tat Jlrrival.lM ters ,: f-om 'La guira, received via Philadelphia, an nounce the safe arrival of Vthe Dutch ship j Good. Hotpty of 1200 tons and 54 guns, ( 24 lone pounders and 10 carroinades) and laden 5 with military clothing, stores, ams, and munitions of all kinds, for the Colombian govern ments the whole valued at upwards of one million of dollars. This arrival is not only a fortunatevcircumstance for the Colombians, but is a subject of congratulation here and at other ports of the IT. States, upwards of 400,000 being insured in this country. . Join C. Hamilton was exnted in Kentucky a few years si nee for the muraer.of Dr. cannerson. A man was executed in Mobile in March last, who confessed himself the murderer of. San-; dersop, and declared that Hamilton was innocent. - ThifUinir. Speaking of the puhlica tion in the St. IiOUls paper, which was thev immediate cause of the duel in which- Joshua artoni Fq. a valuable citizen and public officer,. lost his life, and of some consequent publications upon the same subject," the editors of the' .National Intelligencer hold the following language, to the justness of 1 ' I 4 ' . A . - ' . 1 i - '- wnicniwe most neariny suoscrioe. Whilst upon this subject; we feel it fo be al duly to protest against princi ples which we find avowed by writers in the St. Louis papers, even sinrethe fatal event, which gives to this contro-. versy a sanguinary aspect. How.long are our liberties to last, it a cif'zen stating facts, in regard to the official conduct of : an officer, is to be held to answer for it with his life ? Corrup tion may prey undisturbed upon the vitals oi the Republic, and will do so, if the monstrous heresy prevails, which is proclaimed in this doctrine. Put ting out of view the fundamental ob jections to duelling, we deny peremp torily the right of any public officer to make! a' personal-matter of a discus sion of his public conduct. Every ci- uzen nas a ngni to qucsnon ine puc lie - conduct of a public officer. The freedom of such discussion was not secured, to the people by the Consti tution to be made mere motkery of by the public'servants. 5 Dissensions in Jissojiri. -We con tinue their funebrbus history, from such materials as the papers afford us. Two more persons have been killed irj. ! duels, near St. Louis ! Their names I are Mr. Waddle and Mr. Crow. ' It must be a vicious state of society, in v nicn me pisioi is ine umpire ui eve ry controversy. JVat. Int. ' i i, - " . , --'v . ' " m Gentra&ty .Before Mr. Canmhg, the late Minister of Great Britain to the United States, embarked for his "own country, he left with Mr. Colden 850 as a donation to the Apprentices Library, and g50 far the Mercantile ajiurary. ine geiierweiiv ui mis out ig greatly enhanced by:'the circum stance of his having requestetl, that it should not be mentioned until he had left the'shoresjof the United States. - j Mexiccis The government issued a proclamation to the Clergy on the 5th of May, in which they expressly for bade1 them to introduce political topics into their public discourses. They pre mise that it is the ereat obiect of, the government to conciliate all classes oC the. inhabitants, to establish as nrmly as possible the system which they late ly, adopted being convincedthat the most difficult part of their work still rfemains?to be performed, as nations have usually, found it easier to gain their' liberty than to preserve it. They complain xnai ine ciergy nave inrer fered with them by exciting the minds of Ivthe faithful" kgainstthe liberal. system, and identifying the cause of religion?- wun mat oi monarcny, irom I which the .country has so lately freed l ie t ' if - Serioits JIffair Rabelais tells us aN story of one Phillipot Plact, who be ing brisk knd hale, fell dead as lie was paying" an bid fdebt-wbich perhaps, causes many not to bay their'a for fear of a like" accidentv A . A Lot nf G routidln f hCi ty of New York; the area of whrch is about 25 oy 50 teetwaslately; sold MbrJ g20,500 1 This must be the highest! price tjver paid' for thesatne space f ground. It is at the enormous Tate aT one million and ft hundred and eighty nine dollars per acre i f F. P. Kobinson, Governor of Toba go, sent a communication to the Le gislature df tnat Island on the 8th of Aprjl, in which he expressed his wish to relinquish 65b pdunds per whum I of his salaryV so long as the necessities j of the Qolony required it. He also flirecten the wnoie or nis jees, arising from the situations of Ortlinary, Chan ! celior, aiui governor, l dc paia into fthe Colonial Treasury, and contented i himself with receiving such annual re muneration as the House of Assembly might think proper to allow. ; Mr. VVmi Coombe, the Author of Thf ViaboHad, The Tour of J)r. Syn- tax ana many otner worKs, iiiea m London at the advanced age ot 81. Sir Hudson Lowe is said to have been appointed to the Governorship of Uemarara. - Domestic Improvements. The Al hany Daily Advertiser speaks in high terms or a vione racrory estauiisnea in that city by'Messrs. Wilson's who are stated to manufacture thisk article in all respects equal! and in some points superior to any manufactured abroad and brought into this market. We j have ho doubt that these advantages i win insure a iiuerai patronage iu iiiesc enterpnzing gentlemen. I JSTorfnllc'JIuz. 19. We learn by a gentleman from N Carolina, that on Friday morning last about day-light, Mr Henry Culpepper who resides near Mai. rarrange's on the Lanal,1 in Camden county North- varouna, ana Keeps a small snop, was called up , by a negro man, who had J slept in the house that night, to fur nish some liquor; he had only pro ceeded a few steps towards his shop, which; was situated near his residence, when two guns were discharged at him in quick succession. It is believed that Mr. Culpepper would have been killed on the spot, had he not been protected by a. post iqto which 13 or 14 slugs entered. Mr. C. instantly fell, and upon examination seven slugs. vrerc luunu to nave laxen enect in different parts of his body, some of whiCh have been extracted but it is tl)e opinion of the attending physician that his wounds will prove mortal. The negro above mentioned, has made his escape, and is strongly sus pected of being concerned with those who fired at Mr. Ca! pepper. The following toast was given at iiiiicugeviiie, ueorgia : ' By X. Q. C. Lamar, Esq. The next pre sidency : A political prire bearing this in- iriniAn Tj it hm itiytm fit lha wuirinof " May it be attained by Georgia's favorite. The following toast was drank at Owi enton. Ken. on the late anniversary, by " Reuben Runyon, blacksmith May the States which compose the Uepub lie continue welded into one United Emnire. by the hammer of conciliation jan the ahxil of peace: ana. may tnc man wno attempts to bloxo the cqah of discord be consumed by the tpark8. i' . - . , ' f Well done, Reuben Runyon. JVovel Celebration. A correspond ent of ! t h e v Wester n Courier, publish ed at Courtland, village, gives an, ac count of a sofo celebration of the 4th of July.;.. , : & h : f I celebrated Freedom's festival alone ; ly thoughts as big, my will as great as those "Who feasted high, and made the welkin ring 1ir!iU L'l St 'I '- W IIU 10UU 1UIZZUS. -;., ... ' The following are among the volun teer toasts :' ; ;-.Vi;;'-"- i--JToah of the Jtrkt and:Jfoah of the Adv. cate The. former preserved enough ot all living' to re-populate the earth ; the latter a sufficiency of republicanism to reinstate the democratic party. ; j y juyself. (Having .withdrawn small in means and great! in mind: may the former become an equilibrium for, the latter. . The compliments . to the editor of the Advocate is the nrst of the kind we recollect to haye'.ohserved in the accounts of the late anniversary. Other . editors appear to have passed unnoticed. JV. F. Statesman. Miches of the Sea. Since nthe 22d day. of February last, there have been brought into the port of New Bedford, of the different species j)f Whale Oil, 35,441 barrels. The price has varied since last October, from 55 to40 cents, and is now rising. This item, from a secondary depot of the: whale fishe ry, exhibits an important article in our national commerce, in . which' not only the J)alance of trade, but: indeed al- raost the whole amount, is in our fa vor. v W J , Great complaint ismade in the j newspapers of the city of New-York, Aiitti . ine currency oi ine cuy ls-cora poseu a i most entirely oi paper uncur rent except at a discount. A remedy for the evil is lidw the subject of dis cnssiphOf tfeemanitudentpniei, jdealnabf in a single mooin ine amvunt v tz?v (WOrfof'ibilfslBthTs.d discoUfed r a single House 1n Wall Street J ! Several of our papers, on the authorq ity nfr a rrencti- paper, nave siaieu m our Minister in Spain had followed the example of other Ministers ihere, and reniafned at tSeville; instead. qf pro ceedihg with the government tq Cadiz. This Is a mistake; Ma. Nelson had not arrived in Spain at the date of our last accounTs ; anu ur, gwn Mu.vui ivfls renresented there bv our Charge cP- thlnfi nl ar e h e was on the 20th Ju He. Tn this course he undoubtedly acted in perfect unison with the people of fKo tt Kf ntpB. a t tnai time n is uc lieved that he was the only' diplomat ic renresentative near the Spanish go vrnmefit.! If any regret is felt that several monhscrowdedwith incidents of peculiar moment, ahoutd have elaps ed between'the departure of Mr, Fofi stthJ and the arrival of Mr. Nelsok, it is diminishect oy trie oenei mav in the charge of a gentleman, possessing more than orainary.acquainiauce witu oiiV fnrpio-'n -relational and with the world, acauired in part by a residence for many years past in official capaci- tiM sit spvpral foreign courts, our ai fairs Will not suffer inf the interval. t Contested JVoe?. The, Litchfield Con. lEagle states, that some, months since a man now residing in the state of New-York, but formerly in Canaan in that county, prosecuted the execu tors oi an estate, in ine ijuer piace, on nofes to the amnuntof severayiun dred dollars against the deceased the giving of which was denied by the ex ecutors. The caue was finally left to a rbi trators , who, sat j n Cn a an : se veral lawyers, one or two front this vil lage were employed in this case.- Alter consifleraoie proor naa oeen aa daced, and the cause, as is said, likely to be settled by the arbitrators in favor of the claim, one ot the counsel em- ployed by the execu tors against the demarjd, happened to take up one of me notes, ana noming u, up u ijie lio-ht. I discovered the water mark' of the paper to be Bradley ville,:! 820,' of some two or three years date. after the date of the note. This of course, at once settled the question that they were forged ;The plain -tiff soon made his way out of the state, and the heirs were of course released from i the unjust claim, a J ; - Emigration. The Montreal pa- pers say, that emigrants from Europe I continued to arrive there daily, most of them Irishmen, and whose1 appear ance bespoke " variety of wretched ness." Within a few days three Steam Boats had conveyed from Quebec to Montreal no frf s than 780 of these unfortunate beings. We observe by the last English papers, that the Bri tish government had an agent in Ire land for the express purpose of per suading the inhabitants to emigrate to tfAMM!.- T't k A.HtHAffll ArllAll. riKl ' vauaMdt m lie ray men v t mtn iiitfii, and other necessaries was held out as an inducement, which thousands, it is said, were accepting.;. There are now nineteen counties in England into which the Treadmill has been introduced, and it; has Uni formly followed that those persons who have been subject; to the discipline of that machine, have at the expiration of the terms of their ; imprisonment, shown a strong disposition to forsake their former;disf olute habits, and have returned into society with ' i m pro ved ideas of rectitude and morality. - i Somnambulism. A young man in village of Taunton, . (Mass.) a short time since, getting up in his sleep, opened a window in the third story of the house in which .' he lodged, from which he actually suspended' himself holding only by the ' lower part of the fra'me wi th one of his hahda. Froni this situation he was seen io a short time to recover without injury, hay ing awaked while thuskuspended tfltr.Tom strikes Dick over the? shoulders with a rattan cane as big as youAr little finger A - lawyer 'wuty tell the story something in this way : ' And whereas the said Thomas, at the said Providence, in thejr ear - and day last aforesaid,' in and Upon the body of the said Richard, in the peace of 6od and the State, then and tthere being, did make a tnost violent assault,' and i n flicted a great many jSc divers blows, kicks, cuffs, thumps, contusions, gash es, woUndg, hUrls, cuts, damages and Injiiesin and upon" the heavd, oeck, breast, stomachy hips, knees, shins, & heels, of the said Richard, with divers sticks, staves, canefpoles, clubs j logs of wood, stones, guns, dirksf swords, daggers, pistols, cutlasses, bludgeons, bIundeHusk & there held in the hands; mtsclavs and elutihekof hini theTUidlTfiiHuks timpreChronkfl of the uricomnxari pressure or tne time v - i -a especially V?tt the (fpnor people, we s: HieUUUU IMC, iavl vuoi itiuaiv.ioo m se wingl fjm' the: clothing stores, it the foliowiftg. price8r vit:; vests; fot making tiro dollars a dozen i summer ' jpoUnfJaboutSr tweli ;MV nik apiece,, and .pantaloons from six andq , quarter to twtw and a: half cenf.-? : It will ; not be sii pposed the;,artices ere , of the ;fiirst quaIity.or,made iq the afl f hpe ibices, yet thev; are re? quired to be madia i Jr such manrierv; " '; tliat oneJady; particularlyi wjiJ5:jV- 1' rv ha rd two davl io mike a rou ndar boutl and 'yet the rent ot a room,vanu niainwin ncr? . self and child on six and a quarter ( cents a day!" tep ' . "Speculation and J&perienc e . Lortl'r ; - i Kaimes, who as a gentleman iarmerr . has made his love of agricultujral pur . suitsvveryxweU known, ad,: like tna-r ny other zealous improvers a -corf. siderable share of. credulity as to kit ; nv rhpmpa jind inventions. . A nror jectof 'J having once imposed u pon himi ; with a receipt for i a sort ot manure ; which was to make wonderful prolific ! crops, his lordship wok an opporiuni . ty of expatiatirigitrt orie of his farmer ' 3y ;J on its : mightadvantages2 j kff Aye Donald," said his lbrdshrpf" enoogf;; for a wnoie farm may ue carn-'o ia1, you coat pocket." 'Ha ! ha ! replied the farmer, " but when you do thati my lord, yoii ;willr.hae to carry thev' crojp in y oiir waistcoat p6cket.,,' J ' r ; I The . following singular advertise ment is Irorri the Hartford Times, and would seem'to jhdicate a degree ofvice y which we were -hardly prepared to : expect; in as well regulated and or? ' d erly communities ks thu$ ej; of C on e n ecti cu t general ly; I " : , f r 1 v '':: " The InhaBitansS of Hartford are rxqueaV ; ed to meet in the Kipresentatires Chamber '; at the SUte House, on Tuesday evening it y: 7 o'clock, to take into consideration the pre-t', - valence of Intemberajite. ahd whar measure. it may be expedient to adopt to diccxinUn ance and check its progress.' 't- . -U ";!,' om , - - : ; "frt" .-In thfr piece which appeaf ed in th6 last Keeister. over the sieTUture of " Com mon Sense," wherever the wprd rates occurs ; raftV should be read. This is an error of tb ' author and not of the paper from which, it was copiea. , . PRICEJS CURRENT. CSMTSi CEjrts. Ckjtts. i Brandy, Cog; 125 a W 100 a M Apple 42 a 45 45 a' S0 40 a ; 4.? a r q Bacon, Butter, Beeswax, v 81 15 a 33 a 27 a' 60 a 8 a 15 a 30 a 29 a 45 9i 20 35 25 " V V I tfj'. 23.J Aug:21t 18a 25 '32. 35,. 30 ;,". 35 CofTee, 29 3 Cotton, Jn l ' 65 55 13 m 10, ,. 11 a 3i 16 11 a 134 Candles, 13 a ma' 15 - ' Flour, bbl. 5a 6 Gin, ftollahd, American 90 a 100 90 a 43 a 125 t . vf 40 a 45 451 45 a 50) r - Iron, per ton. Lard, . , ' Molasses, . Potatoes, bbl. Rum, Jamaica, $9$$ a 95, $100 8a 45 . $120 - 9 10 8a, 9 o3 a none. 90 a 100 80all0 90a 10Ch 75 a 5 W.India, 60 a 65 Rice, per cwt. 300 a 325 350 x 400 v: Salt, Liverpool 55 60 45a 50 :70a;75'': 18a 20 10 a 11 io r"'i. -Turk's Isl. Sugar, Loaf, Brown, -Tobacco, cwt. Tallow, Whiskey, ' 8i 9i 400 9 a 10 none; -,i 40, ' . v 00000 died: cownc!riC4'rxiiiv At his residence, in this cOdtityj on thk 2lst inst. after a protracted arid painftil ilN V ness, CoK Ransom Sutherland-! It will nf. fice, to say, that his' death has left a void In 1 ' v thus circle of his relations and friends, hot a V be filled: Tor independency of nirit aml . integrity of heart, he has not left a superior. rm the tmdtt ofhfe, tve ar m death." Departed this life, ori Saturday the 26th June, Robert Edwin Martin, youmN C31BUH UI noucn Marun pi wujcea county: ' aged about l years. r . V f; ' , ; ;'r , : This youncr irentleman came to hia dthr by the; accidental discharge of a gun while for deer. ; He And another votinir msin had : 1 gone to a particular place for the ptnrpose of ; making a stand I andwhile engaged in tnafcv t inff some preparatory arrangement L thvt. ' ther young man handed himhbt ran to hold : , and it is supposed, as he received the &ui ; : ahd set the breech uoon the CT-ouncT ne him that the jar occasioned lock; to fire at half ; cock. -The whole of the contehta were dii- charged through the tipper par of hishead. V He tell instantaneously a lifeles corpse. Thus in the bloom: of youh and viyon justba'rdern V ing upon tbe stage of manh ood, has this un fortunate young man been cut Off, by a cas-Y; i uajty - which top often occurs, either 4 from ; a wart f the heceaaary precaution, or froni V, the negligence or carelessness of. petsun Using or handling instrumeht 4fdeatn-." v It is hdped that thia circumstance will be ' a warning to those who may in future be' eh- -gaged in aimular expeditions, or irt any fnani ; oer tampering with guns, the safety of whose locks cannot be relied 'm,:rf: ' IO the Boroush of ReidinP-Pnn. An TknMi S day morning last, after a short illneas. 'Thnm-' v ' as Oaka, Esq. principal Engineer in thevaeti' v owtujrwu jnavigaupn vjompany.- ' In Columbia, on the 20th inst; after an ifc v ness of about pine days. llr. Geonre Blar. . burn, formerly nrofessor of Matjematics in the South Carohna College. Mr.' Blackburn' was one of the first; Mathematicians of tlie "l -age j he was a native of Ireland; whereVinf 1 " eariy life he had received a liberal educa" tion i knd; after hiji emtgrationjto this coiiq: '&r-, Uyf was .employed in various -iwininaHea'ef -'r;v,'-.-1 iearrong, o a.teaener of mataetsatics? 70ah8W 85 a 901 17 a 20 8a 10 275aS5Ql I 33 a 40 dteia ss is in 4 Is 1.. it .4ry, i 'f; '7- t -v 1 - V
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