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responsible cities. On the dose of the
Tvar, 1615, they exchanged their
swords for the pen, and received
appointments in the treasury depart
ment. They were located in the
s ’.me room, and constantly associated
in all the amenities of public and pri
vate life. About two years since,
Major Wheaton came to'the office la
boring under strong mental derange
ment; his friend Colonel Benjamin took
him home, and on his return said, ‘ he
believed the Major and himself were
about to follow their companions to the
grave.” About mid-day he remarked
that he “would go home and die among
his children.” He left Washington
the next morning; for fS rat ford, Con
necticut, and Major Wheaton never
resumed his place in the office; thus
these soldiers and friends dosed their
official duties on the same day; and
both, on the 23d ult. sunk to that
quiet rest whi. h will only be broken
by the clangor of the last trumpet.
“So sleep the brave who sink to rest,
By all their country’s wishes blest.”-
SUMMARY.
In the neighbourhood of New
pigeons have been killed with their
crops filled with rice, collected oy
them in the Tielcls of Georgia anu
Carolina, the nearest points at which
this supply could possioly have been
obtained; and it is well ascertained,
that owing to their great power ol
digestion they will decompose food
entirely in twelve hours; they must
have travelled between 300 aud 4UU
miles in six hours, making their speed
at an average of about one nine a
minute. <
, The Legislature of Indiana have
determined to grant no divorces the
present session, so that some ui the
“paired, not matched,” must tough
it out a little longer.
The Merrimac river closed at
Haverhill with the year. It lias re
mained open eleven months lacking
eight days: a longer time than ever
before known.
There is a sign at Boston which
reads thus a small hair dresser. There
is also an advertisement, which be
gins thus: a frost will open u dancing
school.
An Albany dandy passing one mor
ning a house i i one of the. suee.is, got
a gallon of tlisli water poured over
bis shoulders from an upper story.
‘‘Don t be vexed,” said a coiniortcr,
“it is only a patent city hath.”
Exploring Expedition.-Washington
Jan. 17. The Bill to provide for an
Exploring Expedition, and appropriat
ing fifty thousand dollars for that ob
ject, passed the House of Represen
tatives yesterday. As liu-rt is not
much business at present before
the Senate, there is no doubt that this
measure, in lavor of which there has
been such a powerful concentration
and expression of the public opinion,
will be finally acted on at the piesent
session.—Nat. Jour.
Jotsiuh. Quincy, late Mayor of Boston,
has-been clectod, by tbe Corporation
of Harvard College,'President of that
Institution.
Mr Lelu, a French teacher, propo
ses io issue a weekly paper in the city
of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in Frenc h
with English translation in opposite
columns
Deaths in the U. Slates Army.—Of
the deaths in the U. S. Armv the last
.year, one fifth were Caused Ly the use
of ardent spirits, and yet Congress re
fuses to lake any measure, on the sug
gestion of Mr Sprague of Maine, To
prevent strong drink being given to
the soldiers except as medicdue.
Why should not government use the
power entrusted to il, to arrest the
ravages of this infectious disease,
among those who are in its employ
ment.
Fat Beef.—An ox seven years old,
which weighed 2100 lbs. was offered
for sale in the Newport market, a few
days since, Il j s said this was the
fattest beef ever raised in Rhode Is
land. The ox worked on a farm
in Portsmouth, during the *prin«-.
We can tell a bigger story about
beef than this. Col. Asa Stchbins,
of Deerfield, a few years since fatted
an ox which at seven years old, was
killed, and sold nt the Boston market,
and wfeighcd 2120 lbs.
Greenfield
London University.—There ji
4©d to be upwards of two ti
pupils in regular attendance
University. The medical cla
•fists of nearly 300.
Abduction of Morgan.-—The special
Counsel appointed oy tbe New-fork
legislature in April last, to investigate
the fate of Morgan, reports, as the
result of his investigations, that “Wil
liam ivioigah, a citizen of tins Slate,
was taking from the jail of the County
of Untario, into winch be had been
committed under circumstances of
peculiar aggravation and cruelly; and
was from tlienee transported, under
duress of imprisonment, a distance of
one hundred & twenty miles, to tbe
County of Niagara, and was placed in
the Magazine in Fort Niagara, situ
ated at the confluence of the Niaga.ia,
river with lake Ontario, on the mor
ning of the fourteenth of Sept, 1827.
“Here are the boundaries of the
testimony. As to his fate subsequent
ly thereto,’ il is not yet developed; nor
ean it be anticipated, with much con
fidence, to be judicially determined
by any tiibunal over which men have
control.
North-Carolina Banks.—Afer a de
bate of several days, in which great
ability was displayed, and in which
much abuse was cast upon these in
stitutions and their Directors, Mr.
Poller lias so far succeeded in his de;
sign of putting down the Banks, as to
have obtained the passage of bis bill
on its first reading, 00 votes to 54,
directing the Attorney General of the
State to institute prose* ulions against
them. But though this bill bar. pass
ed its first reading, several of the
members who voted for it, said llie)
diJ so for the purpose of seeing wheth
er the hill could not be made less ob
jectionable on it3 second reading which
was made the order of the day foi
yesterday.
A letter from the Post Master at
Dnylestown, Pen. in the Aurora, men
tions, that the mail which arrived
there on the lltli, was found tojbe on
lire. It was unlocked, aud the fire
was extinguished: but the letter pack
ages for that office were much injured,
and some of the others nearly con
sumed.
The Editor of (he “American Far
mer'’ has received from General
Lafayette, two young dogs of the Py
renean shepherd breed. They are
very large. One lias been sent to
Steuben, ill, Ohio, and the other is to
remain in Maryland. They are used
in iheir native country to destroy
wolves and sheep-killing dogs.
. There are no less than 2 533 varie
ties oi the Rose, of which 18 belong
to the A joss Rose, 20 to t he Dog Rose,
and 1,2! 5 to the Provence Rose.
A noiice appears in the Anti-Mason
ic newspapers signed by the Gener
al Corresponding Conimitttee, call
ing a Convention of delegates, opposed
to the institution of Free M sonarv,
to be held at Albany on the 19th of
this month.
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MARRIED—On th© 2.1. inst. at Cai-
mel,- by thp Rev. Julni Thompson, Mr.
Georgs Candy, to Miss Elizabeth M.
Bell, daughter oj Mr. John Bell ol Coo-
sawatee.
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CHER OKEE PIUENIX,
And Indians' Advocate.
T HE SUBSCRIBER commenced the
duties 01 his station, as editor ol tins
paj.ei, with a trembling band and a reluct
ant hcait. 11© had no experience to uut
huri, and but limited information to recom
mend hi into the j.ublic, lie has however
jiiogressed so lar, generally, to (he satistac-
Uon ol-his readers, lor which heisthanklui.
As tlie lirst volume'of the l'hccmx is on ihe
eve ot closing, the editor has thouglit best
to apprize the public that a new volume
will be commenced next month, and
that, the great object of its founders, the
benefit ol ihe Chcrokees, will still he assid
uous!) pursued. It is unnecessary to re
peat aiui particularize the principles under
which the future numbers of the Phoenix
will be ^conducted—-ihe principles will be
similar to those which have governed the
past numbers. The paper is sacred to the
cause ofltidians, and the editor will feel
himself especially bound as far as his time,
talents and lnlormation will pcimit, to ren
der it as insts active and entertaining as
possible to his brethren, and endeavor to
enlist the friendly feelings and sympathies
of his subscribers abroad, in favor of the
aborigines.
As the present policy of the General
Government, the removal of all the Inmans
beyond the Emits of orgamzeu States or
territories, is assuming an important as
pect, the editor will feel himself bound to
lay before his readers all that may be said
on tins subject, paiticularly the objections
against this measure of ihe Government.
Particular attention will be given to ju
dicious miscellany. Choice pieces on re
ligion and morals, domestic economy &lc.
will nnda ready admittance in the Plm-
nix. ;
The original part of the paper will be
rendered as inteiest.ngaj the means of the
editor will allow. Owing to a want of an
assistant, it is impossible to devote a large
portion of thepaper to the Cherokee lan
guage as the whole mu.t be original—The
editor will however do what lie ean.
The friends of Indians are particularly
called upon to assist in this undertaking by
their subscript ions. Thus far, the Phoenix
has been a dead expense to the proprie
tors. It is highly desirable that there
-Imuld be Sufficient patronage to secure it
from the like pecuniary embarrassment in
future.
ELIAS BOUD1NOTT.
{Cjp- Editors who exchange with the
Phunix will do us a special favor by tu-
lb citingth6 above in their papers.
TIIE CASKET*
Flowers tj Lderuiuie, het und Senlio
meat. •
A PERIODICAL Miscellan v, issued
monthly, cacti No. comaming48 .oyul
octavo j ages 01 leiU r press, aim tmbelixi I-
eu with one Copperlate, aiiti&cvcial Wood
Lngrav.ngs, foiniing, at theenu oiilieytar
v oiume oi about 0()0 j.agct, when an > I-
egaitt title page aim gcnciai im.. x aie a>j-
ded,
tt is now three years since the publican
tion oi the Casket commenced, anu uui.i'g
that time it hassteamiy acCjUi.eo a j aii. i«
age that has never before, it is bcl.evttl
been extended to any monthly puhhcai.i u
in this country, 'i lic }»ian marked out at
the commencement oi the last vea hug
been constantly pursued, anu such o.ti r
improvements adopted and engrafted uputv
the original design, as circumstance have
suggestco, and experience sanctioned.
It is the intention of the publisher to meet)
the increased pationage winch the Casket
is receiving, by correspondent etiorts to
improve its aj jieaiance ami enhance its in-
teie^ '1 he sources whence instruction
and fmusing articles may he derived, are
continually multiplying with the steady e-d
mand which the increase 01 geneiai read
ing causes; and t lie publisher of the Caii.ct
possesses ©very requisite fac.lity lor obtain
ing the best s© earliest s lections of foreign
and domestic literary productions.
I lie plan ot giving views of interesting
American Scenery, accompanied with aj>
projiriatc descript.cn, will be continued,
with improvements in the mechanical and
literary departments thereof} as adeemed
apprchation ol such articles has been ex
pressed by a very considerable number of
patrons ol the Casket. '1 he love ol denies*
tic scenery, properly ministered to, maybe
made a means ol public gooi.—certainly of
rational enjoy ment.
Portraits ot distinguished Americans will
continue to be placed in the Casket, and
such a sketch ol character of the person, or
incidents ot his hie, w;!i be lurnisLe,, as
shall serve to place his virtues pioroim mly
be tore (lie readei} with a view not less of
justice to the dead, than of an example to
the living. In this department, particu-
larly, it will he the aim of the publisher to
present such interesting original matter as
shall give a new value to tins Cashel; .a
fact, permanency to its interest.
To the tacts of bicgiaj by, ihe ciesc. ;s-
ticn ol existing sccnejt, am: the dcta.ls of
past events, will he amice., the instiuct.Ve
fiction of moral tales; those esptciai.y
which are iuleti(!i (1 to ihuitrate the n.tu.-
nets and custems cl particular sections of
the Union, and those v.h:ch aie eaic .it d
to rtiengthcn viitucus icsomi.cn, by (xi..b-
ing in pioper liglit, vice and it., permmous
consequences, anu shewing virtue a a.-
fording its own lich reward. As a x-cil* f
to these presente subjects, all due attei-
will be given to the light leaning, poetry,
anecdote, and those etceteras vv h.oli coi -
sUlute the agreeable melange ol an cnti re
taining period,cai, anu vvh.cn give a /ert
to details of lacp, and the giavcr and se
vere composition, moi ai cssav s.
1 he juice oi subscrij t:cn to ihe Casket,
2 uoilars and 50 cents a year 11 pa d in a<>.
vance, or Sdoliais ami 50 cents at tbe end
ol a year, is scarcely half that demanded
for any work of an equai size in the coun
try, aud it is not tlie intention ot the ptib-
lisliei to increase that ptice, nctv. ithstai. -
ing h.s extra expenditures to enhance
‘ its value.
\\ ith this brief reference lo the contents
ol ihe Casket, and a renewed asstuance
that its ty ppgiaphical exci utiori shall be" of
the first kind, anu maci.an.ca) a.iango
nier.ts, Generally, sueli as shall insure to.t
a for volatile iecej tion, the j ubhshir ol.rrs
the work to the public for an increased pat
ronage.
Agents at a distance remitting six snfc* v
scriptions, arc entitled to a copy giatis, and
10 per cent, for collections. Comi lele sets
for 1827 and 1828, supplied to order.
Orders, free of postage, will meet with
I n . < ?. ,n } ,t aHention. Persons at a distance
will find the mail a sale convey ance tor or-
deiing tlie work and enclosing remittances
S. C. ATKINSON, Publnher,
No, 112 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
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LAWS .
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ihe years 132G, 1827, 1838, prim
aud for sale at this Office.