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“Tho climato We is pleasant at this season,
l ltd tbermuoHler ranging from 50 to 80 at n inn,
with cool mm nin^s and dewy niglits. Mui-
<jui:ois ark' incieasipg rapidly, by iho first of
May liiMV are ready for campaigning, am) w
io ihn \ i-, igu that cannot shield’itself from Him
ot'ac!;-.! G me i* plenty—deor, turkey*, »>•
''.iter fowl, from the classic swan, (llm pie
iiircl) dowir to the vulgar duck, including t
peHean, brant and goose. Alligator* abouito
table, and general cleanliness of the house. Ins consideration, received its final ratification hy
the Mexican government on lit 5,b.—Ii
mithiimied in one of the laten |fapei«, th >1 tln-
Gnvernur of Cuba ins been auihuiuu d t»y 'hi
king of S,miii, to opeU a liegotiuliun tor a rei
nerval of the inlet course and Made beiwuen
Cuba and Mexico.
personal neatness she cannot be too exact, not
that she should spend bur time uefore the glass,
which indeed is not apt to be the case wiill a
i uty who is habitually neat.
But with all this, we would have a worn in
•mid all troublesome and ridiculous nicety.’—
.'or u Udy to whitewash the walls of her housn,
. Uitll pleasant, healthy ami sweet; but to
whitewash the wood she burns, is more uico / As the public do n d seem io understand the
ia the.river,Trin'ny, on which wo are settled, (than wise. Sand, skilfully spread on . floor,^ e)ucl SUIIC matter bel'uie the court of
and they ureas plenty as pollock in Casco Bay, looks wonderfully nice, built is exceedingl» g KS# j„ l)s Smiili’s case, it appears at this nio-
though not so harmless. This will prevent pie inconvenient in a bed-room; and is, on any i , uem lo liaV( , awUmW ) this shape,
from enjoying the luxury of bathing which in floor neither more noi less than * nice species j || |u o l!lirlct Attorney irtdicied Small fat
this latitude would be indeed a luxury.. The of dirt. It is very praiseworthy to put things ! u ul „| , r y Hlll , „j x distinct' grand larcenies, the
land in general is good and productive, nothing j in their right place; but the dispositions, which ’ • -
is wanted but a good politic government and 1 some nice housowivos possess, to be always
‘ putting things to rights," is monstrously vex
on enterprising population like dial of ours, to ( , ... .
render it n choice country. The Mexicans aro jatious and troublesome; when exerc'^ed in the
a dilatory mid sluggish people, pieferring idling | sanctum sanctorum, of a man’s study, by care-
and gambling to labor. j fully disarranging his papers, and .wrongly put*
“There aro many Americans in Texas, ting hi» librury matters to rights.—AT. Y. Con*
mostly from Kentucky, Tennessee and Louis- > etellation.
iana; and among them are many who have no
characters to sustain, but good names to origin,
ate and. build up
CASE OF SMITH.
property stolen from the Bmk belonging to six
GOVERNOR BRANCH. •
The follow ug letter, truin tin- H m, John
B.auch, laie Seere.aryof ilii-,N.ivy >o a gi ntle-
,11.111 in Raleigh, has been handed tr u* (says
the R,i)eigli Sou.) I’m pt.bhcudnii:
Was dn "Ion City, Hay 3d, 1831
My Dear Sir—You liivti,'t|i* iloub., bid'me
ibis, seen m tin* papers accounts of the lesigu i*
lious of the SeCteiary of Stale mid tin- Seeie*
lory ill Wn, and ilit dismissal of the oihel* -
inembers ol die C ,billet. !
Tlie letters of the two former addressed u> -
the Piesiilein of the United States, pn soat
then reasons , mid the motives for the dismis
sal of the others are assigned in the answer of
tile Piestden to the Secretary ol the Tieasury
TELKGUAPII.
MACON, GSOROXa;
SATURDAY, MAY 21, ’
183],
(tf* COTTON, 5 a 8 cents.
individuals and corporations. The objeci was (and uivself. I u these the Pn sid< in admits that
to send Smith, if convicted, to the Stale Prison 'the dismissed t,fleets have falllllullv disrlitrg-
for thirty-five, years. This course his counsel ! ed then respective dunes. But iinim nes iliat
ihougln illegal, and by their pleas objected to ' die wain ol liaiui my in flu* Cabinet, and ihn
FOURTH OF JULY.
The citizens of the town and country are
to convene et the Town Hall on NI XT
DAY AFTERNOON at four o'clock, to
Tlll'l
I Nil
_ _ Acoustic Chair.—The science of acoustics,
Emigrants removing here I in h partial point of view, has been strangely
seem to dispose' of their consciences before j neglected in ibis country, and, in fact, in mod- j ^, # Vl'i'»hi»ni. The Court decided fit it dm pub
landing—tho consequences are, wrangling, che- 1 ern times generally. The ancients appear to , |c prosecu ,’ or 01u ' sl demur, nr reply. After teem
ming and often bloodshed. One murder lias , have been bolter acquainted with the doctrine C0ll J,j era , wllt |, u ,. n tered a nolle prosequi
been committed since my arrival in this vicin- j of sounds, and to have upplied it to mure use- ....
By ; Use parties were Americans, and their ! ful -purposes than ourselves; for we learn that
quarrel arose from some land dispute. The , Dionysius the tyrant of Syracuse, had a cavern
noted Gov. Desltu’s son, who fled from the U. j excavated in a rock, in the shape of the human
States, died in this neighborhood a few days i ear, (wuicli of cuuisc is best adapted for the re*
L! - —- J e — : — 1 cepiiun and transmission of sounds) in which
he confined his state prisoners; and by the lubes
it assucli; because as there, w is only one taking, protection of llie iwmetiriug Secretaries *irom range meats preparatory to the celebration ot
there was'only one larceny, and the prisnnei unjust misriimepinin and malignant misrepre- suing atona iimvcrsary.
on die larceny could only be sentenced fm five j seuialloiis,’ made it necessary the ollieiS should
They rail' d on the district attorney in | go out also. • . . . A dwelling house on the public .qu.rein f,
years,
reply or demur to their pleas and declined! So far as regards the members of the Cabi- wns .truck by lightning, some days ago,
to enter into any argument on Ins motion io ] net ibis measure is comparatively of little inn- two persons in it were knocked down, but
bince. On his deathbed he made confession
of the nnirdcr of Baker, and some other fellow
living in Texas, besides being guilty of crimes
equally criminal as murder.
“ Fever and aguo is the prevalent disorder
pn the banks of tlm river ”
11 is, however, a matter of deep Coil*
■■(feeling the ch-iracier of the Govern*
recovered An old African in the yard saidthew
lightning struck him on the head, hut couldn' *
or discontinued die indictments to which tin
pleasure interposed,and finds a new lull; and |iiom whence the alleged discord
thus ii would seem to bn admitted ilia the pits
r cert, as afTeemg the character „t lb, unveiii- ^ buildi w „ not mH , cri ;j, y ,^l
, jmetit. In Ins pi if view the American 7 Jea '
11 j people have a right lo know llie whole t rut It ; On Wednesday last, bail fell in such quantities
by'whom and I'm what pm pose n In
ngiilHlpd;
been lbs*
Q'lSntititiJ
of liibbcnj
cover.the ground in the upper part of
and the Imver edge of .Monroe, but. being Q,7e fa
lar as we learn, done little or no injury. 8„
change of temperature has followed, that t|
. ings are unpleasantly cool. Wheal crops s r ,
j turn of die atfaiis of die Nation. The r icst- corn and cotton mole backward than hro,,
RiAised Statutes idem is hound to make these explanations to the known. It is a singular tact in the atmalsot'i
ouer as for larceny, can only he- tried on one I teied , and in what n spec'l and w lie refine it
indicimetr, and if convicted, sentenced to ini- j has been connected woli the public ailministiH-
prisoiiineiii fm five years.
, . - .. . The provisions of the _ .
leading Iroul « to Ins chamber, he was able o , W0|1 | ( , Sf!tin t0 m , fof | llc o a new rule; but we ' people. orologyi-ahalUlmdualhw.. during the past
1 Mievo .ha, where dm taking is one act, i, has Ifi, were intended to be intimated that I am £S?J
discover their designs, &c. This idea seems
to have been lost sight ol till now, when we are
agreeably surprized to find that Mr. Curtih,
the weli known artist, has invented a chair,
with an acoustic barrel and tubes, someihmg
on the principle of lie invisible girl, for the
benefit of the ueaf, aud (or olu persons who are
hard of hearing and who, while silting in it at
their leisure, may hear conversation or reading
in a low tone of voice; carried on by ail indi
vidual in any part of the room. By means of
pipes, also, a person whispering in a distant
apartment can be distinctly heard. We have
ourselves been sealed in it, and were astonish
ed at the ease with which we distinguished the
difii-reni voices of those engaged in couversi-
tiou in au under toue; and also a tune playen
by a small musical box, (which was as audible
as if it had beeu standing on u table before us)
in a room separated by a hall, &c. from the oue
in > tiich the chair is placed. Upon the whole,
we consider this invention as one of the most
ingenious application of the principles of ucous-
tics with which we are acquainted.
Disgraceful instance of Ignorance and Su-
pcrsiiliin.—On Sunday lust a riot loiik place
at the chapel of the' followeis ol Johanna
Souljicoie, a>' Asliton-under-line. A fellow
named Wroe, alias Joannes, alias Yohanou,
alias Asrai'l, pretended to receive a communi
cation from heaven, commanding him to set
apart seven young virgins for the fulfilmen, of
a prophecy which was on the eve of being ac
complished. Amongst the female disciples
(hero were many candidates; and seven were
sot apart, ami placed, by a committee, under
the care of tile prophet. He then informed
them, separately, that a seiond revelation had
beon made to him, to the effect dial he was
ordained to become the father of the ShdOh.—
He enjoined them to the strictest secrecy;
line,lining that any one who betrayed that which
whs commanded to be kept a seciet, should be
visited with all aprCul judgment. It could not,
however, bo long concealed, that, instead of
one, there would shortly bo three Shilolis!
and a number of the believers, who were
friends or relations of the girls, began lo sus
pect the guilt and hypocrisy of the prophet,
and lie was ultimately denounced as an impos
tor and a scoundrel. He at firsi fled: but, en
couraged by the continued faith of a number of
his infatuated followers, he returned to the sanc
tuary; and on S' nday mutinied the pulpit, to
“preach the word of eternal life as revealpd lo
him." The place was crowded; and he was
heard without interruption during two hours,
ydianre of convicting Smith of the burglary;
and as the doubloons were not found upon him,
there is no evi.ience that has transpired suffi
cient to convict him on the rhmge of taking
them.—A*. Y. Com I do.
never been held, that h could be so divided as ! responsible for the want ofli.nimmy in the Ca- region of the great Northern Lukes, a large pmJ
to make the person taking liable for several, bitlei, die cliaige is unjust. I th'llV iltai I pur- Liike Superior being open, and no ice visible in]
distiuci offences. There seems lo he no sued a couise ihai invited Itostilny. On llie ron In die early part of.March. On what tkof
ouiiaiy, i went s (.n as a man of lioiiui could
go ill endeavoring lo pt online a joed unders
tanding and cordi.il offi'iil co-operation with
• he memheis ol die Ualunei. Bui it seems I
| was expected lo go still furilvr, and not doing
| So, i h.i» been lie lit a good cause fm my distnis-
(sd. Ifil is asked, why I did not abend li the
Cal met and exp se lo die wmld die malign
the contrast to be eiplnined?
Distressing Fire with Loss of t.ives.
Boston', May 6.—A most ralimi ous fi,. . , .
broke oin on Wednesday evening, 10 '"Uu. nces by whnli n was embarrassed I I
and 11 o’clock, ill llie block of buildings , woohl reply, dint I constantly looked f. rwa.d
Broad Street, w, II known as Q .iticv’s b .ke- I H , f ,v “'«hlf change. Dial especially I tell-
lionso,
llie second
comprising
pn
Charlcsloo in consequence of the .mlliljiiig
till' Mercury. Henry I.. Pinckney, (who is speak,
the .South Carolina House of Ke|iresctitatir(ril
dining to issue ii writ lor an election in the pa r j.®
8t. Philip mid 81. Michael for n memherto film
caocy made by the deatli ot Mr. Aikin To |.
full Legislature at any lime a session may l,e £1
the Constitution of that 8tale makes it the duly a
speaker to issue writs tor such vacancies as nut
pen, but does not specify the time within which!,
shall issue; of which omission Mr. Pinckqfyisnj
hrp|
1 tnijvi
sickly seasotj
, The'livo upper slnries mil i part of '"d fur this upon die tvtsiloiP, fii Illness and jus- advantage, by delaying the election until s I,
econd were occupied by seven f.nnlies, be Utiiel Magistrate. I have been,Its- “"'[/i^^'^onic^oum^"ofVl'Scktv^
^rising nu»»ily fif > mdividnuls, $>• incipetKy |* ,c ? ,lu * mornfic.inon (hus enul| ,. |lK a uuim - u . r to craw j i nto r( , j>Tti
Irish, niujl of whom iiiiiIb iheir wliuo lo 8ee ' , *J n U*;ohi »lly iliscamiiiB fiom Ills conn- ,j ol|< j n this Mr. Pincknry in ncting uptotbe
llie til.irm was fit si ui vcn. Vlr John Mu phv ond fi lefinsliip Ins old and long lilt’d SU|I- fyiug principle [Uni the tunny thould be goverutii
his wife and three children who occupied a > himself into die a. ms of /'?■ l*«' I""' ‘‘'“I;
room in iho third story, wete probably amotli- M '‘J* SUj, b
ered in their sleep, and died without the least i play ed off upon him Ini irut d,l “ j e d at the nest session of the Legislature.
— • ■ fill tiful service.
Rest Hisur> d, however, that whatever m iv
lie
The Federal (JFulon of Thursday lust, savs."thu
lie noliiii iinlitiiteoi .is n the nn-i ns of this r one cliaree against Calhoun, to which wo mmih
mailt i
first appeanince io the Macon Telegraph Thrjb
since hern republished or favorably noticed nr bs
by several papers io the 8late. and the Macon J
rer/iser is ol the number; hilt not a line on then''
Tricks upon Truvt.llrs.—h. man was trav
elling the road between New York and Balti-
inotc,. mid stopping at an inn, inquired of (be
landlord, have you uny crackers)
Landlord. Yes, sir.
Traveller. Give mo a shilling's worth of
your crackers. Youi crackers are ton hard.
' Wptlld you not exchange them for a half pint?
Landlord. Yes, sir?
Tun traveller drank part of the liquor, and
t'm remainder ho put into a flask that he carri
ed in hit pocket, taking up his hat and bidding
the I mdlord bond bye.
Landlord. Slop, sir: you havo not paid mo
for die whiskey.
Traveller. Did I not trade ypu tho crack
ers foi ii? -
■Landlord. Yos, air, but you did not pay
rae lor the crackers.
Traveller. Havo you not got tho crackers?
Landlord. Yos, sir.
Traveller, (walking off.) None of your
Licks upon travellers.
A Professional Objection.—A Clergyman
ill Sft>(luud desired Ins hearers never io call
ona another “liars,” but when any ono said “the
thing that was Dm," they ought to whistle. On
Suoday, he preached a sermon on the parable
of the leaves and fishes; and, being ut a loss
how to explain it, ho said the loaves were nut
like those nnw-n-ilays—they wore as big as
somo of the hills io Scotland. He had scarce
ly pronounced these words when ho heard a
loud whistle. “Wha’s that,” said he, “ca’s me
a lee,o?" “It is I, Willy M'Donald, the ba*
kor.”—“Weell, Willy, what objection Im’e ye
to what I lia’e laid ye?"—“Nune, Mess John
—only I want to ken what son o* ovens they
had to buko thuo big bannocks in."—Scotch
paper.
A spirited Lad.—Two-lads in the country
woro playing beside a brook, which was some
throe feet deep, und five times as many bund.
Peter. J-ack, you dars’nt jump over this ’ere
brook hero. Jack. I dars’ut! What’ll you bet.
now? Peter. I wont hot nothin—but 1 know
you dars’ut. Jack. Do you suy that in |eest
or in airnest? Peter. 1 say it in airnest. Jack.
Yon do? Peter. Yea; and 1 stump you to it,
besides. Jack. You stump me, hey? Wal,
you shall soc then.—So saying, Jack, with a
aoal worthy a hotter fato, ran, Hnd jump
ing with all his might,.found himself in the
middle of tho stream, und up to his chin in wa
ter.—Jack. Tnere, by gorry, what do think of
that, hey? Peter. Ha, ha,'ha! Why, you’ve
got more spunk than I thought you had.—Ja k
waded out of the brook and went home as wet
as a drowned rat, where he was called to an
account for lus dripping condition.—Mather.
Why, Jack, wher.- have you been to? Jack.
No where, but in the middlo of the brook.
(Sullenly.] Mother. In tho middle of the
brook, clnlii! how came you iliete? Jack.
Why, Peio I'ulliwog,. * Mother The vil*
Iain!—did he push you in? J •ck. He! whu, Hisiiame wn» Dm v; he believed firmly in ihe
i * I0U, , d l*® '.V “'“"“"V > m f divinity of Smith, 'the leader of the sect, who »••"«> ...en.le.l ’T"".' . w "" " ,r fro ami practice nfthr T-lm-t
ing mp m. lie knows better t.mn to undertake had prumisetl him that he^should live one thou- , very similar and equally l.inietitnlile riiniiu- . ' 1 'V*’r- This prim took up Mr. Gilra-t as die choir
that. Mother.. How did you gel in, then? Jack. siim j ycar3i So satisfied was Doty with this stance*. It broke out *lmnly after 9 , s > w, 'trh iliey h*ve engen.le.. d. we hav. b en two evil*; ami th-irfnre could hardly h»»- e*l
Why, ( jtllpped ml, Mother. You jumped m! prophecy, that lie would not permit a physician ' and strati'.e as it mihv appear, >18 ol 1
Jac/r. !u b«sur« 1 did. Pate PoUlWOf told visit him. When the apytroarh of death, 'he iiiifii.lunate letumis were honied to death,
rno 1 dars nt .iml, by gorry, I m not tho boy however, could be no longor unknown, lie saw A hoy saved Ins life lit coming down limn he
to take a slump. I the fallacy of his hopes, anil sent for • dirul fiourth story hy the trunk or *|hmii, ami a yoiuig
. J mini, but ii was too late; he died regiei mg his woman «lm assisted him jo cm out, aud who
Paper front Wood.—\ Mr. Brad, in Uppw Prrorj . The Mormnmtes in the neighbnrhi.otl attempted 0 follow Ins example, »'ell and was
Canada, has .succeeded in producing a guod a | f „m the house where the bodv lav: but dashed to pieres'bti the side walk.
sensation of pain. Their rein,tins have all
been found, and were decently liuned yester
day afternoon at Son. It Boston. Mi Soli
wife and child
too late to muk<
they seemed ciunpl
did those in the
their wav lo the
biildl is—llie mtlthi ' seemed poly illlent on
v ng the child, and die husband to save the
wife. Site accordingly wrapped the child is
well as she could wnh le il rloihes and threw ii
from the window ; and lie Idling his wife down
as far as he could reach, let her drop upon die
pavement, *ntl then jumped not lumsclf. The
mother we are iiifiomeil escaped withoiil sei.-
011* injury, hut the fa hei and the child are not
expected to survive. One or two idi. rs are
missing. Inn no' furdiei discovert * have been
made. The interior of the building was en
tirely destroyed, All <ho tenants hid anari-
mv escape, and soill" of them were severely
scorched, among the number the widow M uy
Bobrnd, who t y her htunatie endeavors to aw 1-
ken the sluuiherers over lie.id, had nearly f ill*
en a victim herself
The ages of the children that were burned,
were two, six, ami an interesting gt I of about
ten years of age ; an only sou of 14 lias alone
survived he wterk of this entire family, and lie
til present resides at Cape Cod.
Business of importance, especi illy ns en 1- I f u |jj
hling me o settle down peioiauenily in North | ______________
C iiolm.i, will piobalib leqtiue mv. presence in j Correction —'Tli- Rev Mr. Brown, of Scot!
T< unessee, where I may lg’ demined until Au- is. in the last (icnrgia Journat. mistaken as to
gust next. On IIIV r turn to mv fintifv, I hope seen, tilth-Macon Mcunger, acooimuBiMtim.
.0 meet >on. when t shall be'lughly gratified F \
to ilni Kon.il •mil friiMiill.i iiilurroiiisis mins of this town, nud his Ht ticlrt on it road
wliicli hei vlofnre, so much to mV satisfaction
lias sllhsisleil br'iweeu Us.
In Ihe mean lime, I beg you lo rereive as
surances uf great rasper' owl esteem.
JOHN BRANCH.
! has as yet appeared in ihe Macon Memegtr.
Prom the Richmond Enquirer.
DINNER TO. MR. BERRIEN.
The I'uhlic D.mii'i givnu hi M>. Berrien at
S iv.inn di, on ihe 4h iust. drew ngetlier a
lirge ind vrhy ib peci.ihle :i-,etiih|.ige of its
ci ixens—John Cum nmgs die p.esirlent of the
'I iy.— As 11.11 fmil ,1 rirrinnslances, which luve
lately ir inspired at VV ishiiigton, make ii
Hecrrig
It is said Mr. I ivhieUnti, the new
State, has arrived in \\ aahington, and cult
th- duties ol the office.
We arc under a thousand obligations lo t
neighbor of lb- Advrrtis-r for his regret .11 Imy
bv a sense of. duly, compelled lo break a t
against os. lie no doubt feel*, as ihe glm
Human fell towards his son, vast alfrclion foi ■
brother," but more for his rauntiy. sml
ibjeri of nnt'eh ill erest 10 know wlielliei Mi. does violence.to tils frateinal hive to ptesun
Bi-iiien suit retains tile office he held umlei patnolism unsullied. We hes—rh him lat
Since writing ihe above, we are happy f o j ,|.Hhnuii.s taiion, we have seinued iliosnei'Ch "are no retueianee in performing His
' ■* ‘ ‘ inwards the Telegraph, as we wniild hareno
of the Oi.itwr nud ihe spirit of the toasts, with
ye 10 ihal I'lri umstallce. Bin we c.ilinoi
I111111 1I11111 Iill.lei'si.iud die rei n tons wliirh Mr.
learn that Hie child ilironn horn the window
was net so much mjiuetj as was fust anticipat
ed. He was .ilium linn years old, and was
whilst he delivered a (lisguslmg rhapsody.— caught so as to bleak his fall .111 a gieai degree,' Bi-.n-n hears 10 the G .veriiini'Ul. The close
Wheu he descended from the pulpit, some of j by 11 young siiiloi bv the name of Cbatles But- j „| .„|,| lf . ss follows;
the |Kiinilo, who rould refrain no longer, laid wn, who 'heiehy teceivetl a seven- spiain in the
Jmld of him: but he escaped dexterously shoulder. This pra.se worili v no ion slimihl
through n trap door, and thus avoided martyr* '
dom. The people destroyed the forms; and at
one period it appeared probable tlioy would
raze the building.—London paper.
t i abuse his trust, from pity to nui imbecile)
ignorance; anil (o.r< linve him from all anxielj
to any harm we may .hnve already stilfrred
him. he may rest assure 1 that as yet wr fet
scathcil-.dheiher it he owing 10 l|,n ohttisett
ndeai in.on the pros- ”" r " p,v » "f the harmlessness ol his'«
The Painesville (Ohio) Telegraph contiins
an arcount of the death of one of the lanatiral
followeis of thi new religion of Mormon ism. delicate cirrmiisiaiirtw
I congi.itul.ne you,
nu> pass wuluiui tnuice, as 11 was umlonh eilh "Inch w .•fliudeil hy lerioil evenis rif die
III* me ins of saving llie child** life. M Shi- I lavniahte niljns in ot out Iniltau relations.
li\'Hii we also heat, though Iv inju.e.L is , •'* "• (1-o.gia we I. v- , deep interest
in a tail way to lecover. The escape of M.s ! !" ", •»'d'ff"'h and em-
S. after such 1 fall, ftniil 1 ilnul slot v window, han.issing quest on. I‘ is mil merely ihai a lenina lor tiovpri or opposed to Mr Oilmtr,
30 feel high, is die more lem ok'.ble, 11 iv even i v 'hmhle potInm of our domain, is wuhlield has' since seen fit to go oyer to him; anilai,
- ' ' " trom oar orcnpancy, bv the remtian 1 of a tribe, infer, he chums, infallibility and holds hiiosn
whoh suit liugeis ivtthtn nil. ch iriered limits, pinion as the standard of right, every word"
The is winch have hefli asserted in «»"' agaiosi Mr. Oilmer must be wrong. Thr
liter belt ill, ne in direr with o.tr i"*y pt.ssibK hcsinmtl: Inn diff" semet
time may peradventure decide.
e tlituik him also for his'splendid
pnliltrakI'Onqistrncv: ami cannot hui admire tl
dlnstrio'iR excinpiificsllqn of its doctrines 10 b
found in his own practice. ||e was St the las*
wonderful, from lit*- tact of Iter bone.' in very
Ahoin mile yp.11* since, a fire occurred in
the same street, and nearly opimsiie, aiiended
sort of gr.ivish paper, fit for writing upon, or
for conversion into a light and serviceablo paste
board, from file fibrous parts of rotten wood.—
fTho wasps knew ihe urt centuries ego.]
11 *d (rum the house where iIip body lay; but
Smith, like the false prophet 1)(Khorrtlssan,SO0O
gathered them around liifu, tiy ussitrranres that
the vuung man’s death was caused by his hav
ing fallen from the faith ! ! 1
Reported Revolution in Spain
1 pieces on 1
Thr Wheat Cra/t.—W*- romiuue to receive
very diffeieat Airoutiia ■ I uh- Whe.ii (,'rop,—
Illdie quaro-is front wliirh we have iieaid din
ing die iwn ,las'd ivs, the pmspecis Mie iiofa
vnr.dile. One r.niHei frimi (jmirnl iii'l does
Piovinus to (hoarding oft he United States’ not helteve that .none than wn ilonUol au m-
fngate Java, from H ivanna, a report wasror- ! erage cutp will lie inatf. Aiwm 140 <riesol
rent there, said'to have been brought by a brig James River low grounds me mi iii-o h e.n hy
arrived at Principo, direct from Cadiz, staling ihe fly, that ihe whea is arm rely ihonghi m la
that the King of Spain had been de|Hlsed, and wimh ihe reaping. We have he.od of a lew
had fled with his family.to Gibialtar; and ihai Gelds which have been ploughed in,— Richmond
the Constiiuiion hnd been proclaimed through- Vompder.
out Spain. It was undeisioodat Havana that: ■
the pnblic authorities there had ipeeived official Alabama gold— We have been shewn a
intelligence uflho revolution, but kept it secret; specimen *d puie vng.ii gidd, fonml 01 \maug
the pcuple, however, only waited foi the con-
fiimutiun of the report, to revolt,—It is near-
' NICE PEOPLE.
Wo like to 6eo nice people, that is to say,
pretty nice—but not 10 a troublsomeor unprofi
table degree. Wo liko to see a gentleman
with a well brushed coat, but we would uot ad
vise him to brush it so ns to mako it threadbare.
Wo admire a pair of .well polished boon; but
wq should not think it advisable to polish them
to such a degree us to form a mirror for all tho
cats, dogs and monkeys to see their faces in.—
AVo think it necessary to every man’s comfort
and decency to have a clean set of teeth; but
wo should account it worse than labor lost to
brash them so as to take off iheentmol. We
like to sec n mao’s whiskers neatly cut—that
is to say, cot off; but we should think 11 man
poorly employed, who spent all his time m
trimming his whiskers. Wc admiie n neatly
netting shirt collar,—nqt false, but wo would uot
have a m m perpeti ally pulling up his cullur to
snake it set well.
. _ We like to seo a lady exceedingly nice, that
is in every thing that concerns iho propriety
or comfort of her household. In fact, it seems
to us that a woman can scarcely be too nice in ..... . m .„ ,„ t vltl . ...r .. m mm
*e toauet cookery, the arrangement ofthejfcd States, which has been a Log time under, tion<—Mobile Register.
choicrf
snlijei'ieil to imputations iliki'liiiwotjhy of our e',Vu'»Vie ^miifi-'il'wMh ttteuuifom rounr of
rtmarieis 1* , pi — ui.| . »vn|i tug tit our ail(ninislralion; nor. though ilesiroiii'0 a''« J ^
imlivnln feeliug. Tin illiiston in which dtps- justice on every occasion, has it echoed a "saiM
pii'jiiihcen liiigin tied, is Inm ever r.ipnll v pass- a|ipr.ihaliiiii" tinlil lately, ns rrlT'renrc to in "
tog aw iv. The pn jnihre* ul utir brethren art jumns irsiififs, .n>l most poinffiilly ■so on No'’*
Mihsnliiig ami all iliat leili.iini in seruio ihe
(aim able awanl of pullin' iipimiiil, is line we
her 6, IlidO—a fact which the editor nf thr hw
riser wuald liave learnt, were h
quire inl'orinaiinh by research as hy intuit
slm,.1,1 ..*e,cse utir acknowledged .ights, will. S!T *»V research as by ;«>««» • a
, , , ; . ' 1 clegrtiph has, in sincrnty ami canoor. dc i" ”
.he •nmler.iniin ....I -of Mr . Oilmer: and would *lli t ,gly rep-ir. a* Ul
wliirh II heron o In- in it, , any injustice it may hi" dor.r •'"*
i. nii.aie ol .1 once great ami powt'i lal ilumgli so s.mn as convinced of us error. B"i cestMJ
savage people. can hardly he expelled to be wrought bjr"r
“Fm the urriiinplishnirni of what has been affirmation or denial, still less by pretences o 1 *
County, a abort distance from (*imna River,
by a eeii'lcin.iii who is engaged in rnlleciiiig 11
ly two months since tho date of our Lit sdvi- Bllrt f„ im „| l(l(n Irani that die ext
ces from Spain, winch allows full time for the nltM | e , s,,ii»fact... v evidence tit. 1
receipt of subsequent intelligence by this cm ' ' '
cuitous route.—iXortnlk Herald.
FROM MEXICO.
The Napul-on, which arrived on Saturday
isfactnry
the mines aie equal 11 value 10 ihm>e of Ninth
Carolina, or the cnuimy of the Ulierokees.—
It is found in veins, from two it, six feet below
the surface of theeanh, iiintin g nmiheasi and
southwest,
•lie uly attained, in lelaituii in this vitally im- fallibility. Tile Hasumiitton of ins lattct v 3 .' '5*
pin lain imeies , I need mu tell you, how much ,hR editor 1 f the Amrenisiw. (In «»f.
you at- imleliii'd or die zeil a'ml in'elligence "** "ionncenl egotism;'' but Ihe T elr^PQ
uf vnur represeniaiives, in the nuiinn ,| legis. J 10 ' '" | ffl‘‘> , ‘ ,,, ly H "communicative tricriiirm 0
I™"' .,»■ ^*szgst ess#
liave vimlic.iied your nglns. re for JosepMMI or n desire to ser«»!
w.ihon ihe lull m. asii.e of ohtigaiion, « the prisnn. r-fro.n justice in an eilitorid paracrapb
uiiii’t ot Ih n Its wliirti ihi.s hr tuch nrrtfd in the 'IVI^rnph of the 14th ;uni no?'
nl tin* puMir tFrvin* i» piru<Mil;nlv ioiifnl»gl<iticing I IIfII'm innuccnceor guil» llw' '1' ^
!»»• iht* till* lily mikI fi.iiiiips*, with Avhicli In* Imh !«»«»ronKSilenceuf^uickHmlclo - jinni ' : ' ^
diArli.nt>«*d llim im|HiriiHi; iruni. Bm honor, io ol nojl inilntuuni sifiiprtinn for ''broth 1 * >
»I10119 honor ih dm*. It i« lo i|m* dit iiiuuidiud whom iho w«x»i. of due Bp|« fC »‘ Ul °V
iiidividiiid, who |iit‘*ides ov»*i the miereM ol ' , a w 1 V“ . bf , It woiild M
jr v; rr “•.t tt * ss-fttlr.JSfiSaW
k,. wl' dge „f .Ins sulijeci—in us origin «„V,„,of io relation to the l.reslN !^
ai.d progress—m all ns heating id in all ils jail of M'lmosh counly contrasted e.ilfi'"""'
details—ip Ilia unwavering rle-ei ill million not olaUbn of law in Darien at the spring •«»'*'.
In aoriemler III* nin correct views to ilmsiig- snuerior court, 1830. an -eiror into iiltich'
gesitons of fal-e anil misgtiided hiimatiny—to fallen;" of winch, ir lie were right in hn fit
his Inti esnmiiti'of ihe ughil pf die St.iie.v, .nil *"■ ***' confident lie could convive
i View.
I peuitence, and a mdlttMl to make rej>a»'‘