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\r-im of Dili Mareii, mention
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V ■ to |mve nniicwl roiumlrr
'. latter nm
5„rn" n * ,s <" m , limt „ Uerrco lm»
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i^unl •’> i^pnriunMim of %vhu ll the
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I'nrt ol'tl"' n-rfury n( tin' Itapiililii-.
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ihmiotic.
S ^'r,ontht llithwmi < om/iitcr.
tub tahiff , ,
; been nd>lfe»i>*<l to tint minora «f
' Vnik Evenintf from lluai«n «»
'* ronteimn* tl.e following »l*t«
-a
'>,|W fo‘gi.1 lo IUlfol<! |llHl»sr|v*’8 , til ll
,n ‘ * | ceil tin* in' c-tment «*l* capital and
nf mAMifHCttir*^. tl.ut nil arc injured
,r '‘jM-fition, nnd by »«'"« ^
fC n Is no gr**nt n rtfoli info n
\v,‘tl.»ut experience _
|»t*cn nu»u»*roun l.>iliiM*Hin l.nj
nuttlioronro "<«' live fi.-t.m~. tln-r.
. | ivntllil '.-II m Uli. IIWI-.IL"-
'‘ not em-ee.1.'»» nr 10 rente, nml
! left. Tin* i« .-in iin|»)B.-t*niit
*' („■ nil nri-iirnt.- nur ; 1ml «<• rsnnot
r - , hP nr.-urm-y of tin? etntements.
, mi |>nrt with the auhjm-t of the t:i
,V 1 rt,.-|e wIn. It lia« jn,t iMM'ont" 1 ' H—
’. ,‘| l0 ;{J-l No.oftho "Christian Eramncr."
.’.'ji'i-mlnd in the liipheet n-rinn hy the
r , , r-iul fin/- it*-, hi.-I lb.- NVn
"ririnn? I’oet, l.olh nf them Anti TnrilV
‘ll jiul fmn' the nllu-inn in tln-w |'»|iet».
|‘| . :;,|in*e ilir nrticl"- lo i-nin.. from the
,i Mr flii»ntiiri*.|
net hit;.<l> Kill
the V
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li.lvcour country iletotucl. Wo wnl add that
>w atineli nn importnnee to wlmt is deemed the
eh efln-nefits of tariff's, that they tn.a ihr nc-
e.-ssity ofdireet taxation, and draw from a
l-le a larfe rewnue without tlieir knonleilne.
In the firm place, we say that a free people
n'll’ht to know wlmt they pay for freedom, & to
pay it joyfully, and that they should ns trulv
worn lo he cheated Into the support of their
ipivmiinent, ai into the support of tlieir rhil-
nri-ii. In the neat plai-e, a large revenue i* no
lilessiiip. An overflowing treaeiiry mil always
no enrruptiaff to the governors mid the gm pro
'"I. A revenue, riiinruiisly propurtiuned to tlie
ivanis nf u people, is a* niin-li as ran In- trusted
safely to men in power. The only valid aitrii-
•iient against auliHiituiing direct ’ for indirect
taxation, i* tlie iliflii-iilty ofaseertaini"£ vvitli
preriaion the property ofllie einr.rn Happy
iv.in Id it he lor us could the tariff* he done
away, for with them would he tdmlishcd fruit
fill rnusea ofiiiiliniial jealousies ef war, nf
perjury, of s.migRliiig, of intuiiuerahle fraud*
and primes, and nl Imrrassinp restraint on that
roinmereo utiieli should he free as the w inds.
time.—
Cr ‘ 11 ,>>J * 0,, 3‘ T expect iron* the iimut
l he Rcnfllnjr* of infuioli mny »lio!;o (ho f-r.li ... ...
rnt-n, iiut wh*o the hour arrive* which irpnratre i ja
." m a *l di4t we hi vp been fi»ndly *»r vainly cling*
in" 10 ln*r**, there is rn tliit can imp irt such r*?
hf*l (mv deli^lit, if it he strong.) h* tho hopo of sal*
vnt»«in, tlirou^li thr* tm n iful inlercnsainn <>»' n Un
dfiiiner. Thu allutometita «'f this world, anil the va
nity of our nature, may austeui while in ihe enjoy
ment ol our hrahh f/truUie»; but if
in«i«t rno men tout period, that we foe I, ot»d
uttr worthli Mtiedt, and < «»n*e^uetitly Hfeh
!*oiii« h*‘t;or fjundation than vvn have laid, mi whit !•
to huHil a hupH Itciiciin^ nr I tin, m t/ie»«u impor-
funt • iuthd, I emneHtly lecornmcnd to you t>» employ
your few r'Mtiiinin; dtiy e, in euppliceting tiio mercy
•>f yourotftuded (tod. [ Tt\t»tope.
(tp* Tin* Tempi ratti'f S(»i uiir>
will find somethin" that v\j|l he nf
on the f.rst p tg.t of tlii< paper, in tlie I
STATi: R.VISK. At a UI.IUII^OI lilt - 1 , “ • ^ ,ur * Ol'ri..r.;..fi;tl« sCit*iiit ii •' |< tii 'litis -
Directors of tho Hank of the Htnto nf (irnrgiilt hold : *l |i “lii- t il i ’('omj.fnsc, nn lu.idvr nf th** <■artitiof, f •:
it iiu- Hanking llonte in Havannah, yesterday» f*»rthr I concluding n treaty between Hwetien ntul (ireiit Hrit
purpovo nfelecting Diroetore fur the (lid’erent Hr»n^h-
«*s of tho tf iuk for tho m xt twr!vo m i.*.' , tho fol*
lowing genl'tfiaen wrm duly elected :
^iiiimel K do,
■■ | A’* »|di Waicroi
Ii II Mii V riw
\ f*l tughttr,
John Dai»e«.
H. (irantlnrtd,
I. l' l.arnar,
Win II Turpi:- "
Ja
:utiow I\oir,‘
inesM Cuit-r,
rnsant Stovall '
tlie cu«tnmurv present of « snufT b
; tbcvaliioof CICdd sterling ; tut Khrcnheiin rr(|'icnt ,
| J ' h*h »mb i*sa.!or ir> l.ond«m to hint that
1 ,f w f* nr.MoiiH t-> receive, in Exchange for the hux :
: "»'l its d I'nornD, the vftitis of fl:e pit-Mnt in ready
money To t h h n (jtirn he furtlu-r odd , , “locus. ;
| the l.ngli-h Cabinet rhnuM leal «ur|>ns«*d at s » unu j
| *' pioeeeding, I itUmv you to reveal my «i-cr t
, luotivc, hv acquainting Mr.'Canning, (who wbiat•
'-ut tirr.«• alinisuer f«»r l’..reign AtVim* ) that the p»ov I
1 l,itr *d H'diu^ is hitnuring under the total want ol
Ib
OOSNARD|a OFFICE.
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DOLtABH.
previously
Frnn thr Hirhninrul Compiler
KORCE or ITI1MC OHMON
" line Ins t*een u ronsnicrnhln excitement
Orleans, inuching the etnplnyinp of tho whin
virus nr tlie public works It had h.*
customary for the city nuthoriti<*a to ha
th"m m rtpahinc thr tiner* Hut C. v« rnor |)rrf>i
nv has recently tsaued un order, dirc> ting them to!
no longer so omplnyed It happened, that this ord
was taken immediately after the condemnation ofl The old Romans. r
ns Giiyatir, who had he,•nrhurged ivilh the mur- Xrinofmt reptntt turph^mr* All I
tliKtel'
and that I am noxious to imply if:#* n. uey iti id I " I E I’NIOX C.\.\M ! fj'I . ! (\l
; . - : trui.ge, I it v. il. o'.
purpose was explained to him, observed that Kh I . .. “ ' * '
h« in r.'ilt! nut fail to Le a man of large property, ^ *' trm * /.<. fiery—0 f 0 Lr f)
•ado
all '
•ition.—“ Ii>
‘.M d Idin ti
i udinin
bin
Urge pro;
ermg no l.nud
•cpliud tho dim
i man of piop-
ore,” rejo
(Cp* Kra.l the nrtiele In gitniin^ on
firm page, •* thr. frgt am 1 hitl crime ''—The i
of it is j*oimI, and the admonitions it cotivi- 1
hr treasured up in theincnimv of cvrv voitng per
son—U. van. of tl,« litist crime, t- d - l.ngli-li •
n—Tho Frcnrlihave it.rVlr pu nut rtrt* >. ni Conte.
. Cunntagh
'the Steam It.
dcr of I.ih tnotln r in law, under aggravate.I .-urum something «q'nvnlcnt t-.
stan- es, hut whom the jury had found guilty nf man 1 sal *,.p!itution, and w.II |.
yauonttr tin **»niem ** Ind hern,ronfinement Air ture n-inaiu* iv/iaf n
life—when the public indignation had call for In lily I
ment to the violated majesty of justice
•ige*
i wit.:
' thiitmartin, Shipping Cl«-,
Holtttson Jr Aj rir. A
nr /U, Tr.ii ujr.r, An;-
[If,.
S\( )\\
A ocntlvi
that on il».
I »):h
j of ill
vL, tr , in .v" Knelan.t.
jj lS ir ptftat)oi) nliroed i* pr*» emmenii>
p t - t!u* author who ho inn), ho is ror-
1( .n itn;irn**ivr, if wo n.av judge from
> hu\e hpcii—fctlie iuterem of
calrtilnted to mil forth nil hi
lt i* upon the Rith vrt of the l-nion of
. • king l.is text from tlie recent
,deuce iictwcrn Mr. Adams mid never
citizens of.Mrtsnnrhtiselt-. lie touch*
,o course nnd character of the I*eder-
the conduct nnd etiniding of the gu
.Tr ( ‘it cl* the Tinted Suites lie dwells
i. t-I-1!Iy upon the mischiefs which would
r'ff the di-«dtt»ion of our confederated
C r n nenr. He depicts in gluwing colors the
wliirlt result from thin union -nnd
ut the grrat rules which are ne« crsnry
Iprcrrningntid perpetunting our syptein.
i at |< tig h to the following views,
, |.iv helorc otir renders, nnd which
i; c vc t fir in n specimen of the whole nrti
Tncy route inns n very appropriate Ap
x . tin* copious extracts we Imve just
•r jithe IMinh»ni:h Review, nnd Ajtolo
jf rtlic People of America :
mciplcs o| lege* hi tint, now laid down.
Lfous to have nn importnnt hcnnng on two
t 'pirstiuns, which have already ngitnted
•nuntrv, mi l which, wo fear, hode nn good
, Pnian. NVc refer t-» the restrictive svs-
! t-v internal improvemeur. The first,
ich proposes to profbet certain hrnnclfsof
nestirt industry, seems to us singularly vv ant
in simfdicity n«d iinpartialify. which,
]Ilwvc rni.l, should charaetcrivn nor l**gi-la-
It cannot he understood I v the inns-ol
wple and it will certainly divide them. -
tin* first place, the ri siri-tive system in*
r<*x a Constitutional difficulty. We of this
ion. indeed, generally concede i<* Congress
right of limiting trade ingrnernl nr nf mint
itmg particular branches of if. foriheeiienur-
mmt ofdomcitic industry ; but the ntgu
nt fur ft narrower rnuptruction of the Con
nt:rn i* 1 certainly specious, nnd certainly
mg enough lo give to those on whom n tariff
v | rss heavily, the consciousness ofheing
’ d. In the next place, the general quo*
jf the expediency of restriction must he
Wed hy its advocates to be a difficult one.
dug light of tho age certainly teems
• oppose it. and the MatcmcntH nnd reasonmg-
1 defended,even iffmnded in truth,
e yet so intricate and so open to objection.
L :t va-t numbers cren »>f Iho etibglitened «*nn
t be totisffed of tlieir validity. But enppos
»rrstrietion to ho admitted, the question ms :•»
extent, as to the kinds of industry which I
'all be protected, as to lie branches of trad'*
jhidi shall he sacrifeed, this question is tie*
o*t|»er|i!oxing tvhivh can he offered to popu
rilifcussion, nnd cannot fail tu nwnkeo cu
•lit}, jealousy and hatred. From tli/t nature
the case, the protection must he uneqttalfy
landed, nor can any w isdom hnlnnce the Ins I
Ittowhi-'h different Stnt* s will he exposed I
rMtrirffve tariff* is necessarily n source of ill- |
ird. To -oine portions of the country if mu-’
an evil, nor will they suffer pa'icntlv. I) -
vintages imputed hy nature, communities
illlicur, but not those xvhicli are brought on
rm hy legislation. We have indeed various
•jrrti'inx to the whole -v steni of protection.
Vhehstc it tn he deceptive thrmigliottf. \\ e
oppose it, on the ground that our conntrv
oiluptingit, ahnndotis its trtic and hotiornhle
•ition. To tJ»i- count; v, abiivu «'l other-,
lin^. n- its printary duty and interest, the
ipjM'rt of liberal primi pies It has nothing in
>institutions congenial with the maxoi—-»f
brharmis ages, with the narrow, mom-p d*
ffng. restrictive legislation «-fnntiipinn d le-po
i‘ii«. Free-l-im in all us form*, i- -»ur id*,
ftength. prosperity; and every -\-f in nf war
lull it, however speciously maintained, is a
P'ntradirlion to our chaiarters nnd, waning
l-.rm <?>y our spirit, must take someihn g, J
matter Hlently, from the energy .,f *| t e in-tun
im aliirJi hold us together. As citizens ol
'•'world, we grieve that this c-mutry eliould
'll!;! to prolong prejudices, which e\* n innrmr
“by is out growing ; should, in imitHtion ••!’
tievlling despotism, undertake to direct the in
- vy and capital of tlie citizen, nnd espe# ml Iv
' i!! lo-e sight of that cuhlimo otijcct of phi-
lint hr | y, the promotion ol free unrestricted
fiTu;?rce thronjli the world. As pet riot-, we
f ”v<* ihni u preei-dont It is been afforded for n
ml of legislation, which, if persisted in, will
't *• rort-pniy loosen, nnd nitty rupture tin
'-n : The principal excellence of the late
“•ntT i- that if i*.t so comlrurUtt ns to please no
f, that even 11s friend* pronounce it an nhomtn
0 ; for by njfe mime* nml injuring ntt.it excite*
'I'nniiTVju'tji in the principal sufferers. Tardi
er will he impartial. Thiy trillalirti/s. inn
’’ aler or less degree hr the results of selfish com
iiifi’oni of privutr and public men through
*-•*/• a uoc>r\tu mill h s-cured to particular >n
‘ ; and sink is the hlindnrrn n/nraricr, that
* grttp (j short tin p iiti.il good thr infintlc
tossings of union ir II hr hazard'd, and may he
\rturn on-ay.
It "c may he allowed a short digression, we
M’aukl M),.that vv e have no partiality to tariff-
1 my kind, not oven to those which arc
imports for the purpose of raiding revert*
We suppose that they nre necessary at
i^^nt, especially where they have become
nnliit of the people, and we nre not iusensi
,e «o the facility tlio> nfl'.rd for eollertiug the
n ‘vtniir. But we should |»juice, il*hy some
rr *«t improvement in (inaucc, every custom
flow* could he shut from Maine to Louisiana.
,e , "t^ r *>i «,( human nature reomres that
(iwyarre being a man of intliieniial ronnr
cry imnio'hanilv went that the (inwtnnr had • : ;b D •'•firm-
lislurd n new rule, and changed the injunctions of lie- tuountaius in lm im iglihurliord
law. at Ins ow.i discretion, for the purpnre of sliivI J. j *aovv.
»ng him ar.d his family from the indignity of a public j *—
r X\ u,r,, , ' ! BANK OF AUGUSTA
I lie moment (Ins siHpinon was propngatet! again*: [ derhm'd
April
limis
the (tovnrnor’s partiality, it flew lil . llam*-before .. r u
the wind. The City Council met nnd protested ;,t **ic rate oTH J
ag iinvt I he messuiea—The v claimed the* benefit of a j
conirucl by w hich they said the public convicts vvrro
to w-.»tli on tho strcciti —nnd they appointed n com
nuitee of three to wait «»n (Governor Dprbigny.and
claim I’rnm him the repe.il of his ill-timed order, or
tho roas *ns for his issuing it The Governor, how-
ever. rf«»e|ined o compliance wiih their douurnd, con
tending tlist the law allowed him a discretion in the
case ; nnd that Iiu judgment rebelled ngainst the
mixrliiBVons cnnseq»i«nec* »>f exposing the convicts
on iho high ways and of hardening their hearts a-
gauiBt the iuffuenco of public opinion
Tho people then took the matter up. and a public
meeting was called of the citizens <-f New Orleans
It was apparent, that the meeting would lie fully at
tended and the resolutions against tho Governor's
conduct would ho galling. The Pres- lent its aid to
the denunciations ; and under these circumstances,
'lr D rh/gnv thought it proper to yield to tho torrent
—blithe did i» with no very good grace, lie «g tin
addressed i|in City Council thus •
“ Fntil such tun* as -Imll answer definitely tho
proposition offered me hy vnur resolution of y ester
day, n<>: \vi»|img at th * moment to lut the works in
your *trent uffVr, nnd seeing no great inconvenience
in employing the convicts u lew days, I have given
orders lira' thrv be phi'-nd at your disposition until
the end of th** month "
Accordingly on the 1 fth nil (iheday on which tho
mei'iins »-f tin■ ra>z-nc nti to bo hold) tho ronrtet*
were turned out lo labor on 1 lie streets
‘ Between « vid3 oYI.m It (says the Lomsianna
Advoriiser,) on Saturday afternoon tho whole gang
of convieis, under n strong guard marched from ihe
prison to i».e upper extremity of the city, and through
some of ilia principal streets—CJuvarra was conspic
uous among thorn, all eyes were turned upon bun—
II :s dress was not sliogeihcr the uniform ol ihe corps
Instead of read trousers, slurt. and cap, his trousers
only were of that color h«* wore a blue roundabout,
a common hat, and a brack tundkorrhirt on hi» he ad.
Ever and anon ho would wipe the dust from his lace
wub a fine wild© cambric han.lkerrhiof The con
vietto whom hr wns ehnmcd, was a huge robust fi-l
low who seemed highlx pleased at being placed in
such respectable company. At five o’clock ihe gang
return'd lo thr pri-on,followed by a large concourse
of people This tardy cxibition of the Governor lo
comply with tho requisitions of the law, nttd tK**call«'
of justien billed the deep resentment of the public at
Ins previous conduct, and prevented thousands of in
dividuals from attending the mooting which whs held
ihe same evening It was, however, very numerous
Comprising six or seven hundred persons, of all par-
ILibuti C‘ an* The LnuiMunit Ydtcriiser nftiu* «lit
ihe fops of iho i .s,*M o One t,ftho tnofit iuipotttitH qu
tc covered .v .:h ever don.In! in I.otihinnrt or | crimps
I of the* vtrifi’H of litis union, -i respect f» t!i»*
; utn -.tjtit of motiioH civi-lvnl umi the (irincipIdB
--Titi-t Hank ! «f law r.t is.oto) vvns ycsierday dct- rinincd l»y
thi I:\* oiunth- ' the Siiprorin* I’ourt of this J-fnte. One of the
ceil!, per ntitium.
THE ( IIEKOKEFS, -v, nrn informed,
on good authority, are making ©xtensivo nrr ingouienis
to go w«i*t of tho .Miwissippi. The whole of ih„
Itiekn f.imilv, arc going Charles Hick-, u will I •
remembered, was, previous to his death, tin: host
Chief, or King of th'* nation, a station which Iiu fill
«d with great dignity, credit lo himself, nnd u-u ful
negt to his people Mis family coniicc-tioiH, s!i|J r«
inn great vvnight in the council* of ihe nation; am!
w hen they g > # the example, tr* think, trill l/c < .ton
sivcly followed.
Jtnlgoe (Mmtl
it:-.!: -po-ituni, Ju«lg-
opiuioii. iiif irute 11
had rend mid fully •
I* m l.ht’rrfor;* tint
CUUI l
t*'*mg rmihiicil at lionjt? t• v
• Martin, who il- livnre.I the
i«* liar that Jit'k;*' Mutlliews
oueurml in the judgment,
twnuittrw.t rpinion of the
ties.
The Gorornur was nut spared hy the orators of
ih<- mwoting. Mr Dnncan exposed the illegality nnd
impolicy of ill© Governor’* conduct, d©pici»-d iho
tni-eliiefa which m'gli' result tr* m if, nnd urged on
tin in-rung iho necessity of union end firmness in
ih*?ir ond»iavo'ir* to obviate itu i-ffBeu-’ Th«v adopt
,-d a -erics of resolutions, among winch wcie the
following -.
“ R rotted, That, in the opinion of tho citizens
here ni*nml»lrd, the Act of the Legislature, of tin-
Hint.* »*f Louisiana, providing a «ponfir modn lor the
employment of mnvr'tn intended to be imprisoned
and kept at hard labor, was n judicious and prudent
•-x r irise of ih- Legislm.vo power, and ihat we arc
of opinion ih.» iheohj*-ctn»n»of hia excellency the G •
vernor, lo tho exposure of white convicts, are wholly
unfounded.
“ lirsnlred, That ihr employment of the white con
vii i m the public works, is calculated tn produr o n
h. n finl cIT < t.”
This is renllv carrying the excitement io extremi
tips Situ* ed o* wh arc a: this distance from the
scene of ar turn, it is impossible for us to pass upon
die Governor's motive* IL* msv have been e«iua
.*1 by ihe partial motives which tho public suspicion
ascribed to him, nf desiring to screen a public ••ffl n
dor from exposure, because of his connexion*—Of
he may have been impelled hy the serious objections
t * the pu-di-' exposure of criminals, to winch his at-
i, .nu n was awakened by this very esse,as lie him
s.-|f remarked Hut whatever were his mniirrs we
o.ibscnbc lo Ins doctrines —Wo do object to this un-
f, ling and i np- litir exposurn of convict*. It hnt-
,),* .* lit-u hi art* It makes them deed to shame,
and msHiisitde lo public opinion It arrests the ©hence
ol reformation—We believe, it was found to be the
.-.me when Maryland chained her convicts to the
w heelbarrows on her highways In lion ol this pun-
ohm* nt she has built a IVnit*»ilinry, M »>tl they arc
nuw ascarefilly hid from the fee* nf tlieir species a*
thrv w.-ro forin-riy exposed. Why does not Louis
nun iniitam htr example ’ Why does she no! erect
it P. nitantiary > Scarcely any but a high state ot
excitement could have drawn forth the declaration
iimt the “employment of the white convicts, or
th*- public works, is calculated to product a beneficial
effect
r. am 111, (S C.) Silty 10.— Hi, honor fo.lgo Cc!
i ll .mlny lo»l, ...ntcoro ol .l.oiUi an
Ithudrtrk Jacob., wh* w« i-onviol.J•• loil
I ,, rtBin .rUrrof .UirtM f rosier, ,0.1 who
liV.I .pp.olo.1 lor 4 now UI.I It- co- wo, .rga-J
loot wovk in llio A|»pool Colin now .min* in Un.
I ir- am! . ie w trial wns refused Tlie murder w as
c.inlmili* I «. Co»h-h' l ' l ' t ’ 1 r ;' : '-
rv !*#.*. nnd Jor.ilit wo, ipprohonded won ,ll.r-
w..id., ond idled lo Ihe j nl nl 1 oirliold dlttrlrl,
jrom whence hu sihiii made his escape,and tied to the
west, periup* to Florida, Where ha continued tu
.nl.. in „lidy until latolv, when ho wa. di«ovor,d,
nod br..ucht h».-k. otood hio ln«l, nnd ivo* conviclnd.
i„ be oieculrrt, according to In, .culcnco, on
|*Hh ol June, in Eoiilicld di.inci
Till: OliDKK OF Till: DAY—It cm-
not be dcricd, even hv the friends r»f tf.o lute admin
iteration, that reform, in t !••* nnuner the operations of
the government wero cariietlon, wns iiuperiou»ly <!.■
niaild.Ml. Negligence, indtflVr i.re, the wasting of the
public money, end the mnno<-lion of public upifi’r-
with public contra-P re, have, impcrcoptildy. b«**-fl in
trodueed into the several dependents of ll»e admit.!.*-
trati in of the government, which, if not arrested iu
time, would establi-h Hitch a *y ptein of corruption and
misrule, ns would destroy the principles i-f our public
institution*, und tin' free government un !• r which ««<
hove, so far, enj-'.v cd I’reedoni find I ippine..s W<-
tlcreforn, approve the system of reform <; J.u.l.
son intends to introduce in nrrry hranrh Ilf till* gMV
eminent, nnd th© economy he lias ordered to A* ri
gidly observed in the dishurwnient of the puhliumu-
n«*y. But so far thm reform and this economy, will
n<-i materially alfo t the pub.i© treasury. The gene
ral expend.tores of the guvenment w in not b© innch
curtailed, if reform nod economy ire n-i* extended tu
objects of great' i magnitude Wlmt I enufit will the
public troesury dentfl ft>-m a curtailment of e.xp©ii-
dilures to the nniount of tt fuw thousand d-dlart.
when millions «ro lavishly expended on works, and
fur objects, whiidi are not nf aiy immediate benefit to
the people, and which cannot produce th© results an
ticipeled by those trho rocotnrxund'^* hu©Ii expendi
tures ?
The reform lately attempted by General Jackson,
will he conducive •<» s »m© moral good , it will intro
duce diligence, faithfulness, and economy in tho ope
rations of Ihe government. But hardly nny effect will
he frh in the fiscal concerns nf tk* roontry Should
the President pursue the -imo system on object* nf
mor* importai ce, nnd which involve tho expenditure
nf large suina ofinonov. th- n the course ho has adopt
ml will beef rsit benefit to the eanulry.
Tu show tho necessity of reform and economy, we
give below statements showing tlie appropriations
made by Gnngrrs* m !"’JH nnd !<?.', which, if they
do not exhibit a disposition tu waste the public inn-
ney, demonstrate «t least nn oxtrsvtgnncn. Ilir unno
ecssiry expenses, w hich would ho censurable m rnerc
wealthy countries Radical reform, and economy
tlie ubjoets lor whieh those large appropriations w
made will no d> uht A© approved hv the people of the
Tinted States, nod render the administration wf Gen
Th© rn-m to v, !»; •!, \vn nlludo grew out of t!i©
luiitkrtqt! c fates i f the late ooinmrrcial Itmiisc;;
of Morgan, D- a *v Co. ntul William Kenner
A Co. Out.* ol'ilit*si! liotisos in I8‘J3 drewccr-
tuiii lulls of exchange iti f.vour ofthe other, l»y
whom they were ondors.’tf, upon the house ot
Diiiicuti *V H.»n- of l.ivurporl, paynhlo in Lon
don. The hills xvere neceptcl, payntilo til n
cm i.iin Irtt'king house Tt Londuti. The day on
whieh they were tii’nle payahle, wns fix'd hy
the drawer^, hut th* day oti which they were
accepted did not appear *m tit** fare of the hills,
whiefj were all drawn :»t mty «! »yt* srglit. They
were nfterxvunl’t protest, d mi t!ic day fixed hy
the aeeuptors, which day was eluted ntul pro*
v« I hy pnrol i v id.-tice, t<» Ie; tho ni.xty iftii d of*
ter acceptance. Tim question was whether the
druwers and on dorse re of the-o bills were nni
dificharged, nn I on this qurslion, it is under-
stood, Homo ofthe it: st Icorncd .Ttulges nnd
Hounde ;t lawyer it; England ns wi ll us in tlm
Foiled Sintra were divided. But tho supreme
court nftrr having had tlie cn-e before them
fir ten month*. Inn decid’d that tltu acceptance
vvj*» g'iod, tlm pruteut regular and that r.ll the
partien to the It.lls arc liable tu the holders.—
The amount involved is upward- of $100,OOd.
; 1 Jotting with great nr.imatinn ; “ nnd you may r< l>
, upon »t, hit request shall be complied with ; but ij j
have afivor to n-U of you on my own account, am II |
( jhls Is, i 1 u you •(Utht vilut nf iht t->x. for whi I ; i
Jl nro a chiiin.itit un the Stvedisli government, to th© | jj
' dunitinii of M. tl fihtrtiiu-ini is anxious to present !<■
the province of Bohus.” 'I’hn reader will c- tcrminej
. I *r hiuisslf wdiM.h nf tin* two diplomatists i- least on 1
titled to admiration fcYnrcetv n p.velvu utmitb ulaps-j ,
’ • J hvlbro Iho President CJT.ftrrrdi©i n fulijvvcd hief r v
genu,>us competitor to the gravo
A THANKSIJIVING TI BKI’Y.—An,
ingenious nuttrivor of xv ays and meant, resi ling here
about*. - into JJO years ago, being in vvanl of a turkox
where with to ho thtnklul according lo Ipw, on lit©
l et Thtiredoy in Nmemher sctliis wits to w< ik to
procure x-n« without labor, love or money. Tnrhice
r.s every body knows, are fond of an npplutrer fur
Ibflir • molt, uudotif lioto, ing in tlitttillnms oil
night, singled out ti tine ftt gnbutcr from a tree full,
be! mi ;ing to otie of his neighbor*. While rccurutoi
tcritig the roost, lie hcatd i!te feathered bipeds ray
v ry li tine ti>. ** fyii f < , I • n»id
, these m uie» , i) vvortls I’fr.uitrae, lie did not rogitd them I
y a fo-ther, hut taking a bit of red yarn from his p -, U
ot, he mads it fast nth© right log of hi* In'endedl
pr:/”. and retired with out further rfarinlng the br<»od,
or at all disturbing their owner The next day he
w ent to las neighbor s house, w ith the follow ing in
terrugatnrj . “ You linvn't seen no stiav gobbler luuc.
Jrav© you >" Tho nrightu.r answered liiaf he had
not; but that there tniglit | oxii!il vh« i no amongst
Iks turkies ; hud ask' d tho if lie should I. , a
tho turkey on seeing him “ 0, you," said the wily
nun of inventions, ‘ I sf.oukj knew himverv well,
by a hit of red yarn bn had round hisrigl.t h-g” A<
conhngly the vvlude fi »ck of turkies wire assanblcd.
and llio man deeply regretting his loss, am! declaring
lie would not havn liken a silver dollar for the bird,
began to examine the whole \<>i"—GoIjIc'. gobble 1
gobble !' said an itul gnant turk» y, taller than the rent
sc in: ME.
-■i t.oyo |
i
~ y«" iosu i,. ,
JOOi in;-, dj
.... , I’KICE OF Tin.ET.-*
Ml l««.-3.-li,lve.
1 ’J tnhn.l a,.. , n.rt of >[,. .
r .V , '"f, 1 " ZK - TK-Jwfc|-S«in,-.|'
ii. , u»\4.u>, ;.;’"to4s. ....
JT.W, M(J« !ipUn,:.,l ■),
'.'ii.r.rDcnn.i.i; misoxic iiai.i.
IjOTTKRY.
fl. C08XAMD'S
J - ■ ■ . qf .
M1IJ.KDGETILLE FIRE COMPAWY.
^ TTI-.VO a Munll.lv y, till-.it til... r.u
hv a head.
‘ Ah ’ the
aid l
K
(T.NTIIAl, li.V.Mv OF CiF.OlUUA.
Mil I KIMIEt U.U.. 1-.
E -OI.VF.D, Tint i!i- C. i.ti >1 H.-iik 1..
Ill J,Ell. O-T.-rin"
I'hur^lar, nn-lili rr.-unt -!nT. t‘.< ui 1
I r pjbli-hril otic 1.10. if. i
•hall ) •: • V. iy
"M M. -I. r I f. cotun -
/jiccutire Department, .iicy tW,
r M^ 111' F.ivcrii ;it; l Lot, i>urchi« c ( d r.t th
»<» K . si .- . •!..
t liu-(lav.l-e ir-il,.I«i r i- ij i
llr.'f. vil*. . nW .1 .
-' K I
lo In- :• I t lr ( i. Iht
yVl HKT I M. t'i .
Dll. J.
\111,1, doti'i- : 1 . '
Ulh «l Mart.- . i-
ing ip ns lie spoke, “that's the very identical teller,
don't you soe h© has gut tluj mark on f" “ Well, *•»
he has. sine enough,” said the honest neighbor tub
ing tu i quirk of pig till in th re© * -fond*— »nd #
I II t»« dariied and ro:u*ti-i alive, if he d .ran’t look or
much liken gobbler of mine ns two white beans !
Hovvsomever, ns tiio critur belongs to you, why. you
must dike hun that's all.'' if» sai ( no inert-, but
caught the turkey nml handed him over ( is ho wrdv
supposed) to til© rifthfful clntimini. The other thank
ed limi fur hi- trnulile, and after inviting him to rutn
Htid taken Thanksgiving supper with l-iui,and toll
ing him lie should be as welcome to n bit of the
turkey n« though :t was his oten, ho marched on tri
uuipJj.mtJy, vvjtli the pr./o coder lus a:m, end n laugh
.o lu« iloeva [ Ihr I, shire Amir.can
cardinal woi.sfy and iu:\ky
V1I|.\S Ff>()L. — Will i^'aiiwnn*. pnying a visit
to the Fnrdinnrs Fool, iwimcl Batch, tv ns iuvi
ted hy him into nn innermost or private c llur,!
to tiiHid Hutue choiro wine ; hut linviug pierco:! 1
one or two hoo-shenda, nutkiug rnm* out, nnd!
yet they were very heavy. Nothing discoura
ged, Patch went to nnotlmr, nml no tried liatfnj
score. At len-tli Will Sotnera, with ti ham '
mcr that lay hy,istruck the head of one of the'
hogshead*, wIihii them nppenrod nothing hull
cold: nt which WiJISomeru said nothing, hat ___ v ,, .. . . ... ^ , . ,,
u-lien bo cautR lo flU ih« King «!,■..« f | V * , --V ' • ..'"'.'v,
cellar of wine In* li.id hceii in nt t!ic CardimiPa j| „ui ,,c .'.V- : • • c- r .'. t * >' i-» •...©» ■
ail.I tlmt hi* (till- Ivins’*) callitr* jiehlol n-j S5t«i,nBi. , . , ,,‘i',' ' m.".'.'”
•Ucli vvitu;s, nor ever would. ‘How,’say- the ' u . . t ,u> - • - • 1
King, have I notNiicIi in my collar ?’ “ No, in*
«|prif,'anid Will. ' for llu ru is never n hog ft |,en<l
in tho Cardinal**cellar but is worth tun thou*
nn ml pound and bettor.’ ' .Mother of God,' any#
the King, 4 tlmt is such 'vino that 1 never heard
of. Ton rhouituud pounds n hojpthotid !’ 4 Nay/
returned 8omor-«, 4 rather nmre than leas/
4 Como Hirrnh/ uay- tlie King, * tell me, y our
4 meaning* for I know there is something el-e in
it ; tell me, or I will hang time.’ Then Will told
tho Kmg, liovv Patch, the Cardinal'* fuxil, inp2na
brought him into hia cellar to drink wine, ntul 1'monihVaVt©! not©>/
l>rnn©hed txro or three hogNiicu 1-, A. no wine ! *' . I .'",//I
VAKIKTY.
rOUTK AL STATE OF ITALY.—Wr
fiud in our lute Puri- papers, the fu'I iwring briof
sketi h of the pir-nnt unto of Italy : —
Nuplcs ih longing after the Coimtitution, to
vx liich the present king hound himself hy rtn
onth. The impatience felt for liberty, linn pro
vented unanimity in a plan for obtaining it-—
Rome is waiting the ejection «*f n new Pope,
lull cannot look for the renewal cf tho paternal
administration of Gonsnlvi. Lucca, under tho
government of a prince of tho Bourbon house,
cannot enjoy, on account of hia inability to do
na ho would, tho happiness ho would wish to!
confer. Tuscany is happy under the govern
ment of n tolerant and liberal Austrian prince,
whose health, however, is doubtful nml feohle :
Modonn suffer*, under n -yatein like that of Dun
Miguel, whom hatred nnd violence have no
I..M.I..IH ; IMrm* ih m ,.r<-M-nt in fr.voiiral.lr fir I ( . n , m „ u M | ctlR „, he 0 *i .ItoO
i* lull.re. n |',|. n r *
\ icw ul *».«• iu u'.l.un.u. J J't . ut* a
iralrr t IU cur. i J. I- n. i
Ol ©K-I.'lr- Il «rr -*l-i-V ll'-in ID
l^.inX *.f l.irrcjililr Jl-.i.
• v t Luu.r.-
It U *1X0*1
lU uUU Vj
f Kir p.i
.lUllN j 11 Alii >
lilMH. Ili
IIFMIV II.
UVMf I, Ii;.-HIVWKP. ’
JOTh'K t » ail tlm • vvj-i» v.. )i tu t ..
JarUnnn u tfis-sm© to the piunrnl a* well
smg generation.
Appropriationi made in l * J
nslo the n !
For Fortification*
Nnimnal Armories
HOO.OOit
II ihr«l < f Visiter*, West Puint
The Cumhnrtxnd Road
17 ') Ox M)
11 >adn and Harbors
100,000
Survey’s
30,000
Building Piers, A,c
310.000
Breakw-at-r, in Delaware Bny,
2**0.000
< hvsjpcalxo and Ohio Funn',
1,000,0110
yi,lll© r »00
T«. Oluo o quantity of Isr.d, rq-u! tn on© half of
five •©rtmns iu width, to nid thru Htate in extending
thr Minrni Curml
Tu Ohio fVOO.ODO a-'res of 1 md. in aid for the pay-
j ment of tho costs of Fanils und.’rtakcn by that H’ai©
Appropriations mode in 182 •
rth© B uird of Visitor*, Won Point,
hri >ns) Armories,
Armiment of Foi»if»*;ati'»n*.
Clinsapi-sk© and D- liwar© Canal,
|> sinil Sw.tmp ('anal,
Harveys of K<•*«!*, and Road.*,
Fuinhorland Rnxd,
|)o
do
viil© and Portland Canal,
Ha mirks and Quarter*,
l'-.rtifu atiou-,
Public Building* A Prc-iJcnf*
J?l.i>7,'00
IJ.
h.J n|j
i
i. pith Ot June, in l -oito-M s*:»iricx
The Judge, previous t.» passing sentence, aJJrcsi
cd 'ho prisonrr ■• follows
ShiJrack Jacoh, yru hue heard ihe *’j«mon m
III.H I-...TI ni.m.iunced. and l- rcel.e, tlmt jour mo
. ... new trial clBliol be grenleil ton »«> v-'l
hnv il .lllll.gt-. lit*, why the .till* nro ..t l.ie l»»
should not b« pronounced It devolve* on
rlnrge ibat most psmful duty.
Yuur otfenc© is th© highest in the cxinl
„ .. me which, by tho common consent ot
; to dlS*
’"J letter ahnuM be
""-'if IHtlOIIH.lt,
—m«M exelio ■
r r manual nr . ■■
'■te ntembers of the i
Strict--*
Important m<
r oimn**rcr»
nature requires*
broken from the inter
most distant conn*
r product-, wlictli
tu.'»> ’ xbor, a- frc» I) o* 4
« immunity. A» •»»»*
.n regard an the mos*
kn'i ,'“: ,4,,,# ‘ 5 *n»ofdift*i»»ing through the world
Z ■ A comforts, civ ilizatiou, rcligior*
* ' ** -’ • f ■' I fo t?i»5 great caufc v •’ ' d
Twen.’y ,«ri Have alap«d ..nre tl.® ,.e.|,etrat,.,n
Uul d.-r.t, end jad«mR 0;..® m> “'fi 0
•ndiirad while V>« »'")»' hp ” , ,„, Cl ,. n ,. e
puaiihmnit, mu., hr. e rendered ,our e,„.c,.ce >!»•«-
'w^:i ^ l h..|d B r/ ,, b.ndms liXuh* »e ah,... j . a©
and /hit 1 cannot d...-ha.*a ihe d.iliw ..< a J.i-h-■
,ce;.mn..n,l,n, tu, ^ .JP,
COMMEllCE OF TUI'. 1 STATES.
From the Rrpoit of the Commerce and Navigation o(
ihs United Stairs, for the year ending HAth Septem
ber I-2S. laid before Congress, at its la«t «©s-ion, by
thu Hoerctary of the Treasure, »ve h*v© made th©
following abstracts, which will he found tntrrrMirtg ?•>
our readers Particular attention, vve hop©, will he
paid to th© amount of g md# and merchandise import
cd ; to tho amount of domestic prod'
and lo the amount of* imports and expoi
ra! Slate* mentioned.
Tho imports amounted tn
The export* 44
Of the exports, there were cl
Domestic Produce,
Foreign Produce,
Of iho d no*; - product exported,
The article of F-.m o amounted !•»
Tobacco,
$:.o
cutn-tnttccjx, though nnxiou- for tin
while lamenting the death of Count Nicpporg.
:x good, generous nnd tolerant man, the only
\u*triati, except the Grand Duke of Tuscany,
who has made himself beloved by the Italian-;
m th© Lombardo Vrnitum Kingdom, tvlirre
derputietu concealed its claws iu HN. tu lot
them groxv m 1K£J, there the cry of» nual rights
will inevitably he board, in spite of the precau
tion- ,,f gloomy Austria, nnd her numerous hat
tnlioim, and thousands of troops ; while Pied,
monl is ash'imed of the restrictive relations and
treaties formed xvith Austria.
INFORMERS.—A short time ago, a per-
son who trnv« I* the country to sell calico, A© xva«
accosted Lv two men, -« few miles fr in this town, w ho
hcramo purchaser*, and having paid thou money, ask
ed th© traveller if h© had a been-© , ;*nd rtci-ivmg an
rvssivp answer, they laid r.n irfurnntinn against him
an unlicensed hixvkor The lm \ k©r, when brought
b'-fiirc ths magistrate, produr oil hi- license, and coin-
pla n' -1 « f the i-iterrupfi »n lie Lid experienced, nrul
Ids I rssoftitue. It Was agreed that the parties should
pay ih© hawker » pound Tti© latter professed nn
’w illingnew to take tho pound, and proposed nd*
,fp:ng intake cumn n fresh ment at tho public house,
ten ho txouh) pay ihe shot out of tho j>ound, and
return tlurn tho difference. After paving fiva shil
lings for what had h©©n drank, Ii© returned (ifiacn to
th© informers They wereall now hail fellows well
t, andflhc hnxsk-r proposed to huv again the calico
v hiil purchased "t him, it they would sell for a
than they gave. The baigxm was imuioih*
,©k, the c ilico delivered and the money paid,
hawker, in Ins turn, aeki d tliem f »r their it-
d not heui*, «t,J©to produce one, he had them
©•• iwngittrit©, before whom they had diag-
when ci• It of the fellows was fined ten
[Derby Reporter.
SFMMARY JCSTICR— Doncon A.ihu
aeon ic the FaU -nisiic church 11*? is a merchant ;
i s a riin.-H.deruble business, is much respected as an
honest man, heeonet ho i* a deacon and look- us an
num and dejected ns if he did not care a pin for nil
this xvoild was worth F n rnor G came into lus store
day—it was a cold one—to trade off' a few
bushels nf wheat, winch i« very high just at tins time.
Tim bargain w n* concluded, and tho farmer was to
tuke Ids’pav in -ah The st..re floor is ns elastic ns
• un© deacons conscience* The lings r.fwlieii were
brought in, and the measuring of tlu-ir content# com
mciteed AM at «-ncc th© deacon's feet were insuffnr-
alify ©o|,f *\s the giain was emptied m?o the mea-
sure, ik© deacon -tamped violently around it,
warm his fort The poor former could not complain
that the Itnnest deacon ©oold wish to warm lit* feet,
hut lus grain settled perceptibly with every -tump
l. ASlvl Sheriff'«
l llartf'-i
Un-
rill t-e
CfMItLKS C ULIA.
On the lil>*
Amouot of import, itilo Jlawtehu
, rI „, S.n York, i P.r.n.ylv.'HU, r*SU<4
Export*,
Amount of imnori* intfl Virginia N-
Carolina, South Farohna, Geotgm,
Alabama, ami Louisiana,
Exports,
rt.Wff.TfrO
Qf,,04'J)W8
tntly I©**
atcly *tri
when t|;x
t" til- K'»
gel him,
‘20’2 l-‘2 arrci oak anil hickory 1 md, lot N
fit, in tf.r :vt-:»*11'f V -' on i ert- r<l». If » ><l.
.. t i if |'. . ^
..'t-l i. Ui it . I ,
One nogr** k hv ilic r.;.ir.c < l .»x ft, lit u.u
ii
i lA,l»r. R .Lurk
»Bre« ©
Cry H fn* ir f
lv
i-j. W t .... : - • i ,
i>0'2 1-2 nrrre wi ll improvr 1 onk nml Jnc..-
, 11 . .it > ' -
1 ' ' ,,
'—v * * • •
iy «f execution;
101 1-lncrrxo
ChiUh . r ...
Rot* lap 1 K..I.M, 1 u..-1 *.
lUf> aurelr) ti f4i i.» f*'
levied onsnd rri.Mtetl l< fitly a<i»f*
tk miff ltirk«>rv Ittml, v.here
of one ofthe hogabends, A: tlmt xv»is full of gold
A no w as the ne.vt to tlmt, fy forty more ivliirh hi ||^
saw. Whorcupon the King prcsontly Bent rn«?» j
. sengcru nod oilier officers to tho Cnrdinnl’H cel 1 *-t©- M ,r
, lar, nml thnrc lindaone hundrcit mid fifty bogs*!
liend.a of guoxl gold, which wns conveyed to the
FiXchcqnor, and wn- welcome to tho King, for
at limt tunc he Imd great need of it. Now tin*
Cardinal, hearing of this snd fortune, foil eick
nt Esther, iri Hurry, and ondeavoured to make I
friends to pnrify the King*- anger •gnuitit him,
hut, fulling in tho nn©n)j»t, lio look it no much
to h'*nrt a- to muse hi- dentil aoo,i after.
1 Lin rpool •lihion.
GREAT GENS, ORE VT BELLS,
GREAT EEL A friend ha*picked up the follow
ing I'icts in th- court,- uf hi«reading, which ho obli
gingly hand* us to give variety lo our columns
fjrrat Guns. • The great cannon «t Koscnw i- V3<
1 *J leoi long , 10 inches thick in thu metal ; and u
mnn may sit uprigSt m its calibre.
The Bissahsk ai Dover, England, is 23 Teeth)
carries a 10 lb. shot, and require* l* 4 lbs powder
Tins is an error The same work (article Ord-
nance) states that this enormous gun t* called t l-teen
Ann * Porket I'ntol, and is a <50pounder
A cannon noai Lisbon is 20 fi’-t 7 inches long, its
di'oneter at the middle is 0 foci 3 inches, it throMsa
bnll of 100 lbs
Mount Meg, in iJjc T<»xv©r ».f J.ondon, is nn *0
pounder Tlu-re is an t*0 pounder in lbs Arsenal at
Beilin, named lit© Thunlsrsr, and attoifter ut Msla-
ga, called thu Terrible
There are two fo/ p-mnders at Bremen *
Me 'yengees of Bad Setts. t «
Tlt©r© is ■ 7<) poundfr at Rom-, mido of thu nails | pm
which fastened the copper plates lhut covered the j jY |(
ancient Pantheon mrncit- . ^ • r . .
Ths largest cast gun rxistinc is of brass, at Dftija Half of l<-‘ N-> 1*9, i:i tlu* 1 Fill* district ol
poor, called the Lord of tlie Plain It is supposed it' !!• n » -i- .-ourity. fs« xtj* r n«pr '* ©,
was intended for stun© ball* An iron shut ol the j * ^ ^ ., on ... ir.ftmr.ii.o-© ».»« r.»b*i..i.u a|
; r " r 'i v. >t w!d v\ i - • ,-i ‘J- 1 ' ji to < v\ i . | i 11 - - . '»
•IU... I V Itul I© I.im* r-.innitn -—St . .
1 %r»)TK ! -—-Six inonths nftir dnti’ oppli-«
^ I V. ill : i'll- !•' • b.i'i’- Ui •* .. I fill© ..II- «•.,• fl
■- - V.. I J* .Ot. V..v®(..h©r H»J UrlM *k»r©®«,*V
IJ-f©— ■
Also on the 1st 7 ./< lap i.i August ntx/ %
1 -2 arre - <>f ncll improved o:tk t*
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. l\ \ l it Hi< rtlT- .- »li »• —On tj.»- tn ■
r,.. | tt in Jt I V r.-ti »- •!! t'C • I at »>>e cmirt-heu*©
tnnnnl hmiur, D- lvsll* wllltin lit* tt*usl
ol *»!••. iIih* lolles'in; j r©j'*-r'r, t© « i
I .SO acr of J or /cs.-, part of lot
No 132. in it,.- 1! th <l-t l -r.:.r»t, lUrrs r-t-t l» Ks.N © uni.* nt
BF
l'h" Emperor Fhsrlss V had 12 large cannxiH rastj
vvloi It he called tltu Twelve Apostles
Ormt DsUs.’ -Tliurc IS a luge hill nt St Ivan’*
church nt Moscow ; it is 40 feet * inches in elveum- 1
forenre, 1C 1 2 inch®*tin* k, and weigh# more than,
47 tons •, equal to 10"»,2^0 lbs
The great hell of Moscow is t>7 feet 4 inches in i
circumference’, or a diameter ©f 22 lest 5 inches I' J
is 21 feet 4 indies high, tho thick* -t part is ’.*:i int h |
rs. the w-ight is estimated at about 1-14,000 Il>- H,
tins broken nml usofess mountain of m« til wns sold 1
n« 5fo per Ib. it would amount to £Wft6o sterling, oi
tialnl Jun» Uh.
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tS© dcaeon's (Vet, and the six biubels lie brought J , n g wf)
to market held out but five and a half on second mea- J -
sorement
Old formers sometimes “ kno*.¥ a thing nr two *'—
Mr G smd nothing, but proceeded to tho measuring
of the mm It that he was to receive in pay for hi* wheat
The deacon's feet ha<J become warm hy this time ;
he xvns a* light ‘ on the fantastic toe,' ns if hu were
walking on eggs. Not no with the farmer. A* the
salt begin to run into the hull boslial, lu» feci were
suddenly *• •* < with the cold Being a hr i y rustic
he stamped v, h-tncutly. “ Tut, tut,” soys the dea
con, 44 vour jumping shake* down th» sail ic • much"
“ Not more than your# shook down my wheat, I
«••'*«. 'said the former. When the business wa*
completed there was about nn ©ven trade between
deacon A and forme* G — [Christian Intelligencer.
A.MXDOTE OF E lUU: Ml EMI »M>
GEORGE FANNING —Tlie Baron d F.hrcnhemi
began lus earser in the Ministry cf Foreign Allans
at Stockholm in th© vear 17751, an I eubseq u ntly oe
rnpiad ths pnm of Irmdsol »ti ths Btisnii ‘ hsn
eery until ttia lall of Gustavos Adolph'!*, wlien h©
Appointment hy the Vns'dtnl-
Wn MAM <■• Krvr '.orVirnmm "> >- C.nvoy
Extraordtoarj nn.l M 1-Uni|.o,o„,i.ry .o
l rai.ro. in tin* |*lar.- i*fJam, ISsn»>, who h.w
r.-iinrAtoil |-»r«n»»i.-i> 10 r * ,ur "
Mr l’.llW Altlt I.IVIXfi-TOX, Of Eoni.i.i
,.a,rtrrlt th- -'V- nftl..- 'Wn to * ram
Ml |j:\ l WOOltlil 111, of N >v llnin|>-
ihtrf. oftlio Mi©: a'-* 4 ?!- '
at Hits.--In Mauritut it is said ihcr© a
rtam lake uture than 2) feet in length, weigh
[Clarke, s Trot els
ILL In; © old on tli<* first Tut* day in Ju-
lt t I i fir« e .'-‘Dorourb. I©00 o« r*-« r f lm-1. ljinsrr,
t i • oi It fi».-.-h®. . -initij land* ol Orin.it «rd
I ,,• . itrr’il
ti it,.- fcr»X«*f j*i.usrr, I- ’. and a » •.rtlt In thefr«t«»X‘
I.I 1-ach r©4i tN.Te*flsr, vool »h© • X-H© »• p. id. If ft©
■h i > j . in ) i r inteiA »t - u. be n lu'red. .X>i-
t'ttiS
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Pirn In this pl-re, un Sunday the I
In, *|r. V|, M \KK I . ' BMW UK
ng Cioudei.K’-i.ol lUiK-ocW'-ouaty.
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Jl will In* mn<(® t . ih-* I, . -i .<>r « - rt of
nail© articles, all ’-i which J
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