' , ' ' Ax t' .m- . :rr r.-TTVru fTTTiTftS'M1 '' iri ;r c ':'CirJ''f' ' v i 'A'" 'V - t" ' i , -i M'47 , ' t:U -c- 0" - -i to interltre With that country F the French have ' r rv av: ; S :xJv4-,tInwarpM t,y prty itqhw tyke broth er-; ' - V , ' Z ;vU .Wer itselj n,6riSS ,6 kee? ' is.- i,k; 'i. ... jil . .." t. iVmtSon'tbe arrival,of the Hibeiv. .,, bY UflTCTTE-that the Nat dnaj toads oCPari? bad bcen rcrgaBizedrrr;. v. - uiW! taken ndace between that a v-r-'t '.I u-Vi utter ' " " ; .iv, L.- To day; cresMtdttiona? p; ticular in relation :stbiimpottant-.e. Lnt than which none more raomentpphas purred since the; battle, of Waterloo.- qaestion naturally presents itself did iU Ministry calculate on popular,inpur rpctirn whenther resolvecl n.Steps f oold .Bd itanroulas those which ;they feave attempted to -carry iru exevuuuu ; . answer, to this the National Gazette iBlcs the FrenchGovernmentAvaft aware of the formidable MlanRers .they were a yiX to encounter; nd;that they would t nt have mande ."cdl roeasurvgwith of sup-; : Dortfrum Atna;jjfRssia and Prussia, I If'hot fcW' Bnland.:; Vieii)nbt;ii ipwever; p.'HlV tfJlug inline yanou ai tuu ci i ,m ' warrant ee ?u C! Wr "TkuDAVsBi?Bit;iW 73 : Koi; i;6. -? on of interference a .reasonable groundfpf itsjnyasion;1! BuJ if itls tjie French Mimstryhowever pro-( foun ,their sagacity counted without their hos The (ecion of Frahce did f notjpermit themselves to be dazzled and oetrayeq .uy the splendor ot cotiquesv or thehoutg of anticipated triumph. ' They behaved in this constitutional struggle for their4rights, wUh a prudence worthy of all praise, and a firmness worthV of all imita tion. : . ;: . i ;i , ' r It must, be a source of high gratification toAnemansV' that ILaayette lis1 called at th r, critic al co n j u lie tu re, to direct the storm. y His whole life is aii assurance hat its result jwill be auspicious Ito the rights of , man andV the progress of free principles. Truly may it be said of his .ling public opinion; in. Soutft-Carolina; we feel Prntifierl in 9nnhihiinH.;,f.P.:J t gle was; elected by 84:vote3 over his'Vbm- peiuor. . jne vote was Cringle 838 anVnthefpoweseenoprpspec .rlVf '""V" l" r"9- eveVreinstab usefufand active life Ftms corona opus. Ae Holy Ainaner otherwis the fugi-: oinPral JWn-on, of our Se- UvVCSarleswil a pensioner on tneDinoi angianu, as w did before daring his Eighteen years exile. .; "We remark e'd In our; lasti that the jyench expeditiorij? against Algiers had id inated from, a'Source as mysterious. as thefbuntarti of the :ije. Thef Richmond AVhij, in commenting upon the popular inovements in France; peaks of the Al gerine War: a akeof diplomacy im plTin more ability than the wof 4 hag pMierally gve , the. Polignac i Ministry; creiit:for. The pretext for hostilities, Mys the hwasa vavenge thelinsuttj itterel to the nag pi r ranee, uy vue jti rate cit v" but it was V mere pretext. The dmnesUcconditiQn of prance ,sug gested the -diversion and organized the; schemed The train of thought which led i to the Expedition was undoubtedly this, j The refractpryoniduct of the late Cham- ber, had determined the t advisers -of the King to dissolvelt iContempianebusly; with the formation of this resolution, thej expedition against Algiers was resolved; upon, and the preparations in a state ofi forwardness, were to . atrract the atten-j tioh:bf tKe people at the moment?: of the! WtPOJUTIon or me yimuiucr, .aim tueir ui-. f!natipn at that event, would be-assua-j ge'd'by "tesoiindf rvnil delilktful to: the.chivalry of the French people,, and thevprospect of military: glory fx-attrac tive to thefnationab imagination -Pend-wgtUe attack up(m Algiers the nw e-s If ctions iwould ; qccur'and. large calcula tions were made- upon the effect which; the Algerinewarwo.utd produce at the in favor of the ministry. If this ef- ,fect was 6 considerable as to procure the return bf a4 majority of Deputies devoted to Despctism, and the defeat of the Lib eral?, the latent -and real object of the African war wasf accomplished. If the' contrary- if the Liberals retained their ascendancy, and thus virtually converted Rhodt hland.r The election for mem bers to the Legislature of thi3 State has just taken place- v It has resulted, aswas expected, in gi y ng M r- CxAT"an i ncreas- ed majority in the Legislature, since the iav session. 4 nis was so much a matter of course, in that StateJthat we do not boast of it as a triumph. As the Providence Journal says, the people of Rhode Is land are as much attached to the great Statesman of the West, as they are to their, own streams and waterfalls and would not desert him any sooner than their ploughs or their looms. able to preVent intrusion and great vraste in this section and has consequently been re-called." ' Should circumstances still r. A. '4 . . appear to render it ; necessary, v the, Re corder thinks it may be fouiid-expedien t to convene the Legislature on the third Monday in October. . Grkat Dividends. -The State Insurance Company, at;New-OrIeans, have annually declared a dividend of 125 per share, or 124 per cent for the six months profits. In Jattuary last, the same company paid nut 5Cf per tent, for six months, & in July 1829, Ihey paid 50 per centri for the six month, making in 18. mprtihs 22i? per cent. 5 of which has been paid out tb the sckholders, and the remaining 100 added ijo the capital; - ' j " 't Thefe are at present in operation, in the United States, 630 Banks. The Bank of the United States has 23 branch Insti tutions. nators in Congressf whose terra of service expires bn the 4h March next, bas an nounced through the Star of this City, that he will not be a candidate for re-election. There is no doubt, we presume, that a friend oT the existing. Administration of the General Government will be chosen to succeed him. Seveiral gentlemen have been mentioned in the prints of the State as probable competitors for the vacan cy,, but i we decline mentioning them, as their names may have been given to the public without their sanction. The elec tion will take place during the appiloach ing session of our Legislature. ' Street Lamps. We take pleasure in stating that Fayette ville Street, in this City, is; now provided with Street Lamps, which are regularly lit up every evenings We trust that the benefit to be derived from them is so apparent, that provision will be made in due i time for furnishing the whole City Census.- The population of the town of Charlotte in Mecklenburg county in this State, is 717. The population of the town of Greeneville, in Pitt county, is 488 increase since 1820, is 207. ! The total population of Caswell county, in this State; is 15,203 making ap in crease! of about 2,000 since the last Cen- : ' .: 7 l The present population of Richmond Va, is 16,057- ''-M';- ' L ' The Washington Correspondent of the New York Journal of Coinmerce,after an nounciug the defeat of the Jackson party in Kentucky, and conjecturing a similar result in Maryland and Ohio, says: " These demonstrations afford me lit tle comfort or consolation. I see in them the utter insignificance of all huirfan cal culations Upon the events of futurity. One jrnight havc supposed, with such a vote s Gen. Jackson received at the last Presidential Election, he could not fail to perceive that he had been elected by the People, and not by a party, and that nothijig could have tempted him to forfeit the boon granted to hinu The jewel was most prodigally exchanged for the sordid gratification and aggrandizement of a ca bal, unworthy of even the name of a party, and before the first two years of his Ad ministration have' elapsed, he is palpably cast off by the people, grieving, even ii tears and sorrows that their: partiality has covered the government of the country with a cloud. To hope that he will oV can reform the Administration, is vain. The infatuation and credulity to which he is subjected by an unfortunate direction of his benevolence, has closed the doora gainst ail remedy." A writer in the Georgia Journal, under the signature of Jefferson, nominates the Hon. Wm H. Crawford, for the Vice-Presidency of the United States. Alter having contended so manfully for the first office under the Government, we should be loth indeed to see this distin guished individual run for a less promi nent station. There is no probability how ever of his ever permitting his name to be thus used Wrearrithata young gentleman. of thenar in tMscity ' Hiio enioys conVulrrnble eminence 'as a pleoV r, wasN recentl y r ngaged by an iridb, yiduai ot. fortune lcoritest the. rightto an estate, oCthe value f -whtch the attorney was to receive one' f urjh for his Herv?cc3 if successful. He. succeeded jtnt hi porf ion of the spoil is esthnafrd atgSO,006;v , t V ' ii i i . in im'-.y. , More Gold. A Gold mirte'hassbeen discovered in this cqunty,tw6 miles west or thre place, which promises5 to be very productive. We have seen a ; bar worth about one hundred; dollars which had been procured in a Jew days1 with very imperfect machinery We vhlve been told that as much as fifteen dollars worth of gold 'has been washed out by one hand in a day. Wehave seen some specimens of the ore, which exhibited abundant ev idence of value Experiments have been made which show that at' least eight dol lars can be procured from a bushel of ore. Tlie vein where it has been opened, is a bout eighteen inches wide, and as it des cends, increases in width and in the rich ness ofjthe ore. The; land has recently become the property of Messrs. Yar brough and Huntington ofthis nlaceand we understand they are making arrange ments for immediately prosecuting;tto some extent the works of the mine, and. j WKL Washington, September 10, 1830. v In the last New-Yrk Albion We find the (olio win j r item on theubiert nf thn i si'e British Coumiai Trade : 4 'tt. " -mH ih The Hon.: George Chipman arrived iri the George Canning. V .urnlersland - that ihe West India TradeX QaestibnuaTi CX though Under negotiation, wjll' notAb vdev' ruled on before the next session Utf Pari ia-. ment." . ii V' Algiers. k-The sloop of war Boston which sailed from hence with Comi Vorv ter, cur new Cnsul General tVj he Barbie ry Powers, the latter part, of .'JtHieoold' not have arrived until the first of AuirusU and consequently the new Coulul General must have found himself rather in :a; dt lemmaj in the absence oF any gbvernmenT.': to whom he could present his' JetUHhof f credence. . 4 ; Mr. Dickson and Mr. Helm; iwo ofvthtt ne t tewlj elected Clay Members ofjthe Ken ucky legislature, but who have ben:laim r ed by the friends of the: present. Adpiit)iss tration, Oo party question, declare tfiera-k ' selves' unpledged to VoteToF theAdhiinis'. r- ' "ni ration in any particular. the Government rinto; a 4 Republic then a last and vigorous .blow was to be struck fr Despotism by'Uhe suspension ; of the liberty of the press and the dissolution of the new ' Chamber jThese '' desperate measures, in the state of puolic feeling i f . V - . . : " .. 'H . existing m rrance, anu me uevonon to liberty almost asunanimous and . enthu- siastic as in 1792, it was. easily foreseen, would lead-to popular commotion aand in Rorrection;' i And now the, secret ulterior object of the Algerinc . expedition emer ges to.view.vTh6eJtluciion-orthattovr.iii saving casualties1 from the elements, , was matter ofmathematical? certainty. rench scieoce could. "calculate with pre- tisiun, the quantum of i force necessary,? and almost the'darwhe.n'tKe Bouroon fta would float on the walls of LaCasau- ha. Algiers conquered, the' African ar j myvas ready :no mDarKi!qr ;x ranee, cn to rari apu. uacK ioe ivmg m uc o-narrel with the people.' Selected with Caution from the mass of tlie standing ar- ; commanded by Bqurhioht, aa Am-- Vcrat by birtli, who,' from bis treason fin I 1 Q i ar I v J: n-ji ' lt?,'3w Lilt, vi uaa nomine 10 nope iroia ine uemuj rucy nusnea -v witn -victory unaer-xne A . bale of new Cotton raised in Edge comb county, was sold in Tar borough a few days since, for mne cents per pound . Melcincholy Shipwreck Qri the 28th of August the Schooner Ironsides Capt Welchhon her passage from New-York with stone, for the Delaware Breakwater, having 'sprung aleak, sunk to the bottom, and eight persons on board found a wa tery :-graye ; ' among whom were Capt Welch?s wife and fiv children, and his wife's sister Five including Capt. W were saved by takiog-to the boat. From the Nero-Yo'kjJLmertcitn LAST WORDS Ol GEORGE THBrFOtfRTH. Ok!. God tfa is noj right -this Heaving breath i Grows short and Weukit ifeels the. shock of. death,! f . -. : This fallfring pulse, beats not with wonted force, Hut faintly struggles in its channel course. fih! heart that trembles on a falling throne And leaves an empire, which was once its OWht darkness slowly steals, o er the domains line, iiiui iiil.. thrtIi .; 1;fh u'urhr i;rUt AAet V, we hope it will prove a source of wealth j v reioo ' ' " O. o themi, as well as of benefit to the coun- v ff e neral I v. HillsJtorousH Recorder. These sacred emblems of a dy in& Lord, wiiii nic s lasi ufcau .iiu uiusiuiir scenes accoro X Jmencdn . Farmer.-We"bbserve by the - J9.m,nestits home of clay- i u r. t? .T"ey e jt motioiijm.itJieavenward wav. last number of the, American Farmer, that . - 4. V-'y. j . 1 1 ' S- thisstatadard Agricultural paper has change Herei ptace this feeble bead in gentle rest-- 4- 1 ed Editors and proprietors. This paper What pains, unconquered, prey upon mybreastj , . from th eraof its commencement, has, SL" fiViT iTfnV'i l A , ,f - oi What do I feel? Deathl Oh! God)I the t i f t V under tie supervision ol Mr. Skinner its . r ' r . . w ............ i proprielor, been of signal service to Agri- culturemnd the arts connected therewith. I The expression of the King, when be felt bis ! the Hon 1 LEMUEL Shaw of Massachu setts has, by an unanimous vote of the Council, been appointed Chief Justice of the State, to supply the vacancy occasi oned by the death of Chief Justice Par- KERk The Baltimore Patriot states that ilfrs Barney, well known as the writer of a letter to Gen Jackson, relative to the re moval of her husband from office has is sued proposals for publishing inJ5alti- rnore, a monthly periodical, chiefly de voted to literature, The Patriot says of the proposed work 44 We trust it mayi receive a patronage in some degree com mensurate with the just and varied claims of the author on the favorable regards of this community,v and with what we are sure will be its intrinsic value-t-as deter Ct early assumed a high character for use- j eml approaching. fulness?: and that character has been ful-1 . ' lv maintained, if not increased and fur- ' DIED, ther propagated through the course of its TH tlis Cityon Thursday jast,. of a pulnonar r succeeding years The establishment of affection, in the 21t-yearrof his ageMlexander ,v the American Farmer has now, we learn, Hamilton Polk son of Colonel WHKam Polk.V a'Ct i t i p m cu Toni from existence by wtmgdrs!Sase"inthe r passed from the hands of Mr- Skinner, mernn of ,ife and 't the t dawning' of ar- its founder, to Messrs. Irvine, Hitchcock dent and fascinating hope, it must bektonsotinff control of its practis- ZLrJi STftL hJ KZS- ? .7 r epartment ot j states, and was sentenced to three years' ioiDri-, , we think have fallen 1 sonment U may ..be sat'isfattory to his friendsii; f'Kl a o TIiei Russian Corvette. Kensington, vhicii kaifed a short ttme since from Phi ladelpfiia5 under the; command of Lieut. Ramsajjr, was dismasted in a lieavygale. The' passengers, among w!i as Baron rudeneV were taken olStUe- wreck by the Superior, and brought to New-York, mined by the severe & impartial exercise ThelKensingtonVbaiialso been brought of public judgment;' back. Twenty of her crew were killed i im . ''r1 .1 '-.''f ' ; i '-.uaptain e.dmutid it. Kenned y ot xsor H i "i -v '-ra-' - -- ; ' f?lkfhas been appointed to the command Co. Tshese gentlemen we observe have1 1 reflection toThis friends, that he died confidinir engaged as Editor Mr. Gideon B. Smith! in the promises of' that Jkgionrwhjch;ffte, who bail been for some time past connect- ..whneiti : , . 0 , . A i j the heart. - r , ed.witg the Farmer establishment, and " ilthe JilofthisCitv on Saturday moVhW who is therefore fitted by experience for last.bf hemorrhage of.the bowels, David t Fields, ' the general routine of editorial duties -of Guilford county? The.deceased was eonvjcK-; wmcn nave now aevoivea unon nim. - r vr Passing from the ed founder, the editorial the Farmer could not intfhttpr or nhlpr hands. TnnlUhf rpnui- i to know that he was attended by a skilful Phv fft l-- -i' ? 1 eifion tfi . that hi conduct since hi rm'nfin site nuanncauons on me score :oi mior- l ,w - " 7" . ".i-i klvlc . " rc .. 1 ! . - 1 ment was such as to 'secure the confidence of inaiiou or piatLii acuuireiiieiJi, iiiprt is I . . n - r: . I added, on thepart of Mr Smithf that fit- J in. the county of Montgdmexyon ther25th . ting tasie, creaieu oy pursujis connectea j uit. ageo aooui orears, "k uct. unam rea u t v thP siihiP't. nnfl thnsi hhifcoF nl cocK a nauveor AO(iupnuHh''PUV wr me iasr nl ira tion trPasUr in thprnsel vp which forty,? ears a citizen xflhe above County, i -Mr.N . plication va treasure m themselyes,whicn Pe?ock w for twenty iyears,.previons trt hii cannot fail, we think; to maintain the A- datf a Minister of berGbspel, of xemplay merican Farmer -in its present attitude nietv.. belonging t to" the Presbyteriah vChurcbs before the public, if it do riot, indeed f and was eminently useful in' that capacity. v under nis guiuance, reacn a turtner emi nence An acquaintam standing, with this to speak in these terms he is about to- assume t '.V.'ii" 1 1 ? i X s .to. . w - . ' r ' ,1 4 w ce of some years i fJattle &hOW antl bal; . gentleman, enables,us ' - ? h.J 'V. of confidence, as ftrrtLL be exhibited ' for Show and SaW.jTtX new resnonsibi hties: I IT" the Canitol Sauare in the Citv of Ral-l?b. . Charleston. Anelction has just been of the United States frigate Brandywrine, held in' this City- an Intendarit: and now fitting out atthe Navy Yard, Gos- It also hllowsUus to addi as a tribute to 1 o Monday the 4th day of October next f beint his moral qualitietnat he il I deserve 4i.A0.ti .u;k W;0f i-a vi.i..l Between '20 and 0 Cows,; cfthe,firsi breed' uicbuvbsk ii ivii ui3 ifticnw auu iuuuo- i j nll - Hon ntrv. Warrant tn ! witK Hair K- ry are fitted to command. " tj Napoleon'a full blooded tincr, ,b iSevon rull ' held- jntht8'City;Vldr''ans'IntenUant4'anclnow-B-uing out-ai neavy iaru, uos- fj. -i yWauttngre ratnotfns-AHo, several year ow yuiis ot the half breed ' , , twelve Wardens,; almost .unprecedented port,, for the Mediterranean station.- ' trrjp MMS of CatUe highly esteemed in 1 V .V. w -.. . i- t iu."- I rpi,.:n t I Jinavrs ot rrance.rMr. Brougham liat- I . . , . . . , p .TKt2li ' -1 . Is, A. U ' o sJingTOiM; Sheffield ra8;.a:candidate for iK'.iMtuttp5 m WrV f?. . ttWriKn ur - "spices an a. the nag oi me oovereign the. fidelity ot this , army was supposed nquestionableV and its readiness to sus- 5. ried on. .J.ocal elections are always more anu ir..iom ourgeon.HY-k9N M violent than' those which are connected 1 . ... . . Iduced iie learned ffentleman toTthevfree- f has never known'any' Cows ub' have tfivenao) :; .vA.v withthe General polhicsofvthe country, . AJaw ot the Mate ol JNew York winch Uolde Very aPDoSteiy:took t'oppor- mueb'rich Milk theae..U. tlsame4tindof ' r;' wiui ine general pui . , , , r " Vproh bs the circu ation in that State of tUnitvlof reouirinV MV.Brouham o, ra vot.p310j? s , and this contest is a melancholy proof of v . i j r ? tunytui requiring jir.. orounam s o, A, SETU JONES.V? V itVr a few weeks the papers of that nk notes of-o States, .under, five p,pion$n.the sUteof affairs n-France, ' County, Septra, tt t. U3t? ' . ' irir:.!" ' '-'Mflll; dollars, went into.operation on the 1st with a iew to obfam his protest against - ; T ' v CityJtfouteem lnstknt. r ; v silpyor$ngtheBouf()ons their attempts -A- Virginia StateIidtfery; " nunicatipns, aboiimljng w;ith personal in-' , ;,. i; , . ' , Vstifln the liberties of -te .Frenclijpeo :v.; : : -L-J?y; -T4. V-;'' f vective?and fuilCf scurrilous epithets, C:Georgia and hcr:.. Gold . Region.Tt pie ith a power and. energy which TobelJram in ifc Wfoftomvna'ori . yV Tlie excitement was not confinedHo the last SouthernRecorder .states,, that three; f an cely conceived by Hhose who Ij Friday the imt. . , piii'niom Sit le'dpoTPP to ha vp oW-' " " ' r Ft c r have.at heard hirn Mr. Brougham said i ;60 nuoiberLotterv-4-9 drawn Ballots. y'.r City but seems, in a less t degree, to nave additional, companies of. United States ..jf. . . - r". w?.-v V" -ispLendid-scheme.- ' ''Ii J u idiw-: 4WA'W;AVf;.'"T f - -X V' ifc " Ji rr - j- Alii t"t he news has reached us that a frantic 1' - r . , V V r - .pervaded the State,, the. elect on for Tcoops-one'ot artilJeryfrom.Charleston, tyrant orl call him, nothing else), bent ,upoV 2 Prizes of 5r9DHar?V- j. -tendahtbeingco'nsidereda thVotber two of infantry, foSe tfronx mischiei; and guided by an ignorant nd besot. W 30;, do lOOODclIars , VM :ir H;w 0&n.Fot,MUchen J ' jW--- p - Mr a . wr m .-b, m maiv m mim w - v v .. t- r-" v v m v q ki m wb vvm mm m m . w m m v b - bb b b bbbb bhbb bj b i b -T -J V 5 .. , , ' vu . : , " I V VCtll UIUI WW ! UiyVVbll tvi Ml w that Providence which restored him to his throne has, in thevface, of iProvidecelandiin defi- and iiir.rtwcw8: ni? ?PPy,JB-J' Jto the Cherokee cquntry;: to, repress, the knee of th-. people, ?clare4 he will trample c 1 u Xf i invnlvpfT Rtirlh imnortant nrinl e '.V i 'iLi - ,J rn'i' 4Tl:--'"f w'. 1 ihe libehies.of his country, and rule' thirty mil- pVay. that 'bis adviser will 'meet with that pun- rinlfkV. and aait is known thatCharlestonUifii Ju hrfinmnr xpl itiori' tq Algiers;. Iff i t be nbt .we will . notes ojiijt naiTCh ,ra, f . o -or saie ariuc wwen raiape, -'rt T - HEWSOtf's OFFICE, Petersburg MM r r it I