Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, January 28, 1832, Image 2

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of a (v»*nry Ili.it fh*r pn«*i»« .fil ill tlv beauty— wli lit.; i •!.';»*•»—.ill th* wwil'i —lii tha purs hlaotl of tVi country. T’i.wb ii Mullein only to which they n ill u-intil lli : i h *.re any ci.iiui—.'c.' possess the tt>Ic) ut l' . ' !lvl Bj.-. \\'k vlick to iti.U ami tli.-y cornual themselves —.V. Y. Couricf. Mrt*«f tclu -t of sill,,—J'oirittm’* Philadelphia I'nil- A (vert* ere givs* tn<* rV.I.iivin j i-i .crijili - •on a gr*'.•«* ut sue in nrhacti yar.! it' Ranb-oylriiii 1 •til • r'.iiiiiry of >T-irtticie. V.'giuia ao*om;i mud i wfili.a r. iii-.rV, lli il it appeiiM (i’rou: tfio in c i;i-j T.m) lint -ilk wns nuntf.:, tnx-d in tho “irj. i.ittt tl i.tiinniti" nmro Uai .1 ct'Otti tin i h hsifegii:! "To H'f Ueiil-1rj oflJJxird i3.Vj< K»//., mill of Sir Dn.iisv Viirgs, O'jaih t:u, in Kiot:: lvii/.hi >ii I ii.tran 't, Muter aft lie itoil-. ill the Uciuu ill Ki«t Glrirl-* til* fir,t. Riollitii March, li//;l,iii t!i • jiull 1'ij'iri fhi* age.Oiu cf iii'i Majesty -, C "intil tii'tiiU !ii« colony of Virginia. * “lli. t • it in of l!i» most aiiiiiin..|i.bib'e purls •sits'.J m iti Thu int'y iiilrri.ftirur nu t p.'rti.niter of tlu tilU Al uui;' e.'tiiry in llti; colony; ill u.nry iVinyol**, a jiutro i worthy of ail pious i ir.it- aii ,ii, ||.ul is-it.i si« «...ns and s-vrii ■! tuji.lilvr», by tin* bn !yiff nSjiiutiilni wife, who ofiiweiwju- j •g' d affection b.»th liti.icated to him this iruato- *is\." . ; 'I'liaimlianolif tint »ili; worm (*a/s the .‘.live.-- j wmintroduced into Virginia in »<)’;■(, ni.i.v j I'laii two iclltJ 'KS ago, liy Jaiii'* I., iv !m i liim-ftf composed a home of iiutruetimu on tin ! t j.-nt, au.|(!Huse.l mulberry troi-u itud silk worms • tj.jsto ho s. tit into t'sc colony, <|esin,u* tint i; ; th tilii supercede the cultivatii.^ of tobuevo. j AFarinas ,1/urdrr.—-The St. lamia Tiinta m'j tlio :S1 tli tilt, state j that on iho HtU 1) iceailur |.ui. | u niau l>y the ii.ttiis of Juhu.oa. iu the town of j r.t I Prtui.liu. Ilotv in! tuiiuly, trnaaln.t t.liilo il- v 1 ci• j»iu hml wit|i hii tvile and lin'd, in ill.: dead of ui'nht Ilia wife tv.it atVakeued an.I found iur bnshaiid strnijgliiig iu the nguuic* of death ana tiu hod clothes ut lire! Tim shot was di.Juirg- t-1 tlinnigli a tviuil iw of the room in wlti.h they slept. A1 iieh rxeitniiient prevailffil in tha tnivn .cud viciuity, hut we have not heard tint any cilu ll is yet been found liy which to trace the tmir- ilerar. The wife and child tvrrj not injuivd. A ttypsru't Ftiluw!—About two o'clock Tltun- il.iy iiio.-n'mc, c mm who iooked as tluit ph he Is id scou hi-ttcr days, (couidoc have scon tvorso tights?) bolted up againstoae of iho wiitclnasu, iu Markit street, au.l ordered him to protitre lodgings fur one of his loot and str.iggiing feltaw- ervutuivi, or he would Jtuoiv iho reitsou *hyi— Tb: watdi-iitm told him it was not his hu..t.r>sto Pii j lodging for Jruabsa people. “DrunXcn poo- ji'a! iluyou call cm,*' echoed the indignant JtttJi «u4iiifl, “suy th it six times more, am! 1’li h—b —blow you to iho——, dnmine, take that," lu {.ntitiauad collaring the wi.u hliisu, and drawing forth n pockot pistol! charged three fitigeM deep —nut with powder and hall, but with the best old •ciniiacl’- and shouting iu n steuloriau time, ‘there, —ftilto n hbrii, and, say uociiing more about it, but got ino some place to siupie her oif iiil idhru- iug, nud then l it talk to you, fur, rimniuo, I’m so fold that I emit sticak the U'tnli tonight.’ lie -tv as conducted to the tvatdl*bouse,.aiid kept till nuoraiug, when ha had a hearing itud was fined SJhron. A duel pnvexltd.—Our police officers took the lilieitr of spoihug soma huunralilo sport yester day, between a' couple of young gentlemen of the I tnu. A slight breath of rumor told them that the preliminaries for mi honorable meeting had taken piano between the fricuds of the pottiei—a sprig of tiic law and a dnppor clerk—ami the parties thsmsulres Wore about preparing for n collision', on a of them had just sprang into the carriage and sang out to. the conchimm “drive on," when a cniMtitdo countermanded tho order, by a “stop, driver," and walkejl my gcntlcmnu with the in jured feelmga beforo tho Mayor, whira he was 3k-t»incd till the timo of meeting was passed, and be had come to his sober senses, when he was bound iu a pretty henry sum to keep the ponce, and discharged.—Chronicle. cor.vuVaur.f Nature; some of the slumps arc Cf- tecu feet Iu cir; uniforence. The editor of tiie Il linois mnga'ine h is the following remarks: - “The {•xi-.U'cve c.f pstrjfaitious, at a point iu- accuisthle u, in ii'iiatipn, is, cs far as we fire ad vised, a phono,iw nun iu scientific history, 'flic a- gcncy of water r.iid tni: < rnl substances, is suppos ed ii/ henucctscny in iho nrodiictinn of thoc i'or- iiiatioa^ we know oi'ir, inutuiirc Iu wliih tiiay h ivh i.-,' ii pn.d.n.’cd by ib- ttcl'ou of tin, it• ptair-s mt can i,s iiinghns any v.i'.i anii gr-umi niioii v.'iiii-li an- bypot'ie'i. coni.' I« mi sum-id. Jl n .iiCii I tcv siM [w. io. pei.'if'.ictiofl'Seii»l, n*e, submersed in water.” : here br.-n at Til?. K.LKi'iiA.’iT. We never tire with anecdotes of thi: able :tn. it ;i. 'i’hv lulluwiug are re! it./, just arrived at liustou from tT i-un . stoiics were toiti of tun embark 'h i of Jt t-r. v.!i.a jIi -uviv.-d the Aiir.aiie. “iVe aro iitt.s.nii'd ilut he l'«» >,m,; Is.rjpte l he..lth on tin) j.uinrc, * ■■■ Itir nl'.iiv ,il ': with a guo-'l-tipp.titc, ruder, i! cuu-idorjldy ironi ill.* nd.l.n.'t-," ill,; :.ll ib- jK'ec.itttioii uikmi by caj i*<,i served u Freucbmca. who stood by. From, Hit Few York Commercial AJmrl'nr. DEDUCTION. Few York Superior Court, Jan. 0, 1933. Sarah Validic vs. uo'.ic t J.oy.irs— hefi re* ii.si’o- nor jsaaiu. IJoties, Chief ilsstica. This was mi aiTii-uof s,tdu. t:on, l ommeuced by ti ir:.'u Va;.die, tbo motber, s-goit sl !>, !,. rt iio- glrs,r tsecu." her dattglitc;*, Clara VsntMo. it up; e if.il in cvci. II ".', tfnit toe ; 1 i:::i'i fccf.t n l.m;in a i: ill i' liimu rt-.-et, • ml tiir.t ti:: daug nor ..v; u vvilh ii-er, a-t-i tint lii-.* liofvmf.uit i,ai : !,::: rm .'. -,t biul boo,.hitg ! ^ * l,o iv. :i.| l;5i.' '.it!'. JM' iv‘!| J*»i\ w •*' Miss i ".m: w ouhonor;.! .atutsuticus. Iff r n.n- t'ler, i.-. ' I'*, cCcii' ning lint tins viip.lit no; In- tiw-s .« i.-.0'. 1 liy Dili r ibis her il.ii.ghts r hi! '..bo tii:u;e o:i vi.i: t , Uic. k'.yii. ; . in; said, to i,.i.cc;i: ...blit <tk> not if,i n: l.tirk to tilv Vi Alii'INCTb!*, Jr.l). 13. fr the S"| »tr, ye.tcrday, the hills for the relief of Kohcrt i4y.» Se^rTpcriiToTsTviVr present'eir, ninong wbk! was 0.18 by Mr I>.H,i». Iroia P «»«•'"« ®' ‘ d tho third time r.nd passed.. sens of l’ni-iid tho charter of th- After re; o fs of ■ l.ii sto a third re Mr- ci .try, p.'J.t' cc.:::V8 lin.li •."*• praying for tin: renewal jtcuk of the United Stale ..niiti.i a and- mil rio.'C >• ' , ••• , dn, M'li it.'. tui tiiotld Distinct copy ' T“ •■‘“-•li'Arfuigi*- Tshl.KGIt/.Pii. ii.d ■ !i ( .| rbib'-a III:'.. ! \ Ilf mil: itted.— Ii \vi ! petition tin I' ; c,i ic ..t. th'. ; id • i in- if ilitr. ii, iu. i" U't- «*l' lit: ■:."n i i I-.- oi a in r nif- i. ;cpar.il.: i...",i,t :ocv- .'•i on lit.' i.. the t.v ; of a i :.i s-.vinig into strips mui.'t'.i i.’ot.Mi'fl prep in l.’JC ili , :: Into (il hi.;: niihi'tit ii;' in,aoir, but in th .t hot i tii.iat.- ii.: .oo j tbnod U.cr\ii,i,,i' n of Irc. b nit licagice ■mi.:, and itninut cast iiiiout laug lor a r.—u<»l,.'.— iu a pi.iyfit! iii'.iutcr, lit, apjiiiod his trunk ic the ..tout an ! firmly srenred pi.tiiKt, wrenched tncit, otfns il i*i—y Inui i.ciiu sirnwr,. ati.i d:i,ii,.i! i. •I'.v.iv. i\o attcn<|,l was niadiT at lii it time to ib- piiirc tlK-fu; bn; when .i,: sinp a; prom hcl tilt const, tile tie;.:. „il began i„ en.ier t om ibo told. I'o s’Kilvr o aj i. tv. u.tisly re.oivi.i to r.i d.e another eu.ivavcr to close up hi* hoc:*. Thi* tone ti.. .c is in iitteoipi m the part of the el ephant to obstruct the pi'ocesi. tie appeired pertei .ty to cudorslrtin t;;c nhject, and to fed grateful 1 or ;r. Nothing lint tt;‘,n hoarils wire tried, f cb iK-d with iu,in,neu mil*: tiu slightest til.* ,v ft In* tioiik wr.utii In.v<; shivered thi-i.i to at«ni.i, but ho c;>;:Um,»!y iiiniaiued frimi tnich- nig ;!k-ii. Tii-: wliuie was inn la air light, as tha sae.ii'-a tin,tig.,;, by iiiiiiig tao crevices witn striw, i'Ut ti.e tpiicii cys ut i.’is olepiinnt diwov- real scv,!r.;isi.rtit lio.uras, which ho poiut.at oat with ii,* trunk, till they were ruecewiv.ly fihod. it hau t!:e w iniis it • > compiote-J, li.-s Siitisf.s tiui; appear.;:; to h .va no i: ua, , iialare me nporuaeji o: cat:! weather, a cast had basil im.de la:' him, ciitajniscd of * nutty hags, ktutied with straw, fl» sinn-rad thcui, to l.v tud upon him end ui.'ely fastened iu every paiti hut no s>'Kim-r was tho iiil'.cg vuiupioi.od ilian no strip ped il oil'in a moment, and throw it .vide. A, length, however, tlu cold became extreme, ana tiie otaphiiiit evidently sit tiered cxceeding'y.— Citpt, iveiiiicdy.thcit had a uow dress iniu'.e for liiai, and placed it on him in the same mamicr ns beforo. in this case, as with respect to the cov- euug of the him c, tho elephant' fully appro, iated the kiuduossui tiu motive, and his grotuude and siitisi'.'.ctioa were asanifestod iu the ipoet intvi‘igi*‘ ble :n:-.tin:r. > liia iiig.tiio whole of bis passage he was com- pioteSy urnli).* the control of his. mahout, or keep- i,;t notv mi fraak! not expi; Imt ruled far uie tion ivoai.i he n: tiicr. 'tku li.ft, pro vc that she i, to id ,v.l ilt-i lllu! Idutnry. Ju ntisnc-rto a ipiciticn put h* tiie pla.a- tiii'scoanui what coavarsatioa ho hadlichi with her on she stttijcc: «i leaving, tha replies! that it “was heriiusiiiess." Ii was proved by several Section S, ext, cf tlu huardciK, and l,y Mr. M-pitca iioit, her Territories mid ti former la.idiord, fur live years, tiiat Sirs. Van lie was an industrious woman, of good character, find that her bdardiiig hau,-j sustaiued a good re putation. Mr. kihenvood sumiusd up the cause for tiie piaiutU’. The Judge, in tiu course of hi; charge to the Jury, remarked, that iu.tho whoip course of hij practice ra Uie bar, mid its ioug as he had been i,a tiie iicncii, ho had never scon u cause in which the defendant i - ..‘light forward the wottiau tie h id seduced to testify to her own disgrace, 'and shield him from a verdict agaiu-t him. Ilf •mid it was an aggravation rather tlir.n u dafence, nil I th it if’ lire cefeudaut had hcca proved to be a in-n of wealth, he should advise exemplary dn- ttiage;—but as no proof had been given of hi* cir- cu:uvtmtecs H he w ould advise them not to give targe damitges. i r.;tri! .'irrcSI I,.' I.iii»'.'i..i,l; debt hoa ail,g niter tic i' ii ul .‘mi!;, s„ii 8, r.i;dir:>UiiiK'iessary bailor *••• feudaiit iu mil, u f-.rilehf, winra th: Ml shall have accrued r't. r the ‘it: u'.v, u ilesseatii is dr ih il tines is renaot: i Sieve tiie defrmisuf itiirnds to rcticve fieu !et..te (.* Terri to".';.', or i.;inrwbe «!:», imd, is . ii bail fm" tiunUo the omit t.f the : s'l-.ii !,o feipiiroii, tiiougliliie up] iit .tlVu for tii ha ciUatis.'Cil by tiie eomt, it tlu citegn- iieii, of the intended Slight of the clchtor am our J.twlr ' i t. Fix :.i:gl,t ill ti: < I. >< ,. t iu cut* ,, ' **!■ i fiCs'i; ; . * * U;t ip, in. ' 1 ‘i"' -"f*k. |t, Ihrui'i / uwT.ul, euu i-n u l [ ’ i tK'thei' Mich v>| ; “ '••tug to drench Liiii vii' J i-i-ce a low i,uii J.tth in a. blit 111 .t il; I' Ilil. 1 - U \t. curity f.< C'l'M-'e cf b. -hen eiecu her faiitcr. tai'.i | to ht itev •••.. in iu hi.:I* Tliv |'t;:ia;Sjl re- j th • Xl-l i-iiil ihl> w.., an peril,i> to.-ircK..:'-1 * I,.«• j. ,'.'!...', that r.ii.s V.tildic 'Vi s in ' t i.f.'tbt r. Mid tnat the riehiidMit u a iv..uii'; t‘ 01 it lij pica, co".:.'., »**t i!uj oS.j m iiun. C’wtiit, liii.'t/tiiisfCtJo i*«o pfjsoti sii’iil Itv ut'ivl io * i.i ...is an opinion on tills fpicstiini. j ni the State or Teritt'ii'y w here il:e dclit was c purpose t;t ttiis trial that the ac- truck'd, unices tiu debtor has n! siond, it or i. .'.tut.iiiui! in die mine of mo- hmi; to leave the United States. Sa tion 3, ini* mil,pt piednceii Ali» Vamiie to i thTng in the act uiiai! provcutlhe l ad not i,ecu Deduced ! y iiis arts ervieo, atW that il was vo- COM.’.iKJiCi.M. ilANK OF f,‘: The stock ei tiiii lien li.'iiii. b;,* iakfi!, iiuj tile loamy in. ngrre;,!., recptireiiu'iits of ihe t hurtcri. 'i !.? •:; .J "'' engraved, C.ijj! the 1»:*i* d: | lt . -eralv |, : . ..." i‘i the lime tiie il il.k i-: (irpi'iiuul, in tiie t ear,'," oi a w, < k or tv o— in- v • ' , 1 Ii #j ! ’J v.si,U : •■'£« III Vi.ipU J itli . * ^*1 •®uc| or i ! that the !l return with :jn. .‘ i'lsn, itis'cvpmei tl.ji si*ic‘..! oU • is v. • iiiiuret 11 fcpfcit—hi the Tan!, will j, ( ,i ralieii without delay. .'Much <ruin in .a. •iitcipi'.Hi'g M-dividuuIa m t| lu liemi cl iLj r /-v.’l utut pi.-bJie spirit, ip tor ii.. seen seine of tiu* new lidig, which arc ri,,!; beautiful specimens ot dvs.a u i,ud t'n-;»v:i.. nitc'.l States.— The Jury this morning brought in a sealed ver- U let fer eighteen'li'iadeti doifnrj. ' T. W. Clerke; for da- A/toruev far plitiutiiT, femiuni, T. S. lfrody. A’Kentucky steamlnjat captaiu, commeikilug his craft, siiid, “ sli? trots off! d;o a hoi-3o—all iici- ler—full prer urc—its hard work to bold her in, at tho wharves and liiudiugs. 1 could, nut her up n cataract. She draws eight inches water—goes Tho Germau Trihwit ofthsSd of November, suits that tho Chamber of Deputies of linden had received » petition signed liy 258 Catholic priests, praying fur the aboliliou of crlibucti Tlu petition was referred to h com nutter. The {petitioners, huwevor, requested that their mimes might not ho mado public. In tho reign of Lid- wurdthoVI, on act of Parlirtlnrn’t was passed, purmitling the marring* of priests, though iu the preamble to tho act celibacy was still recommend ed. A nmarkii'M Am Tree on tht Island of Hua- hine.—Wo lauded to examine a famous rnaruo, and aim a far more famous treo, which may l,o regarded us tho most extraordinary natural pro duction of theso islands; indeed, wo gazed upon it with ovenvheimn: *• astonishment. This tree b called Aoa by the natives. Tho trunk is com posed of a multitude of steins grown together, -end exhibiting a most fantastical appearance ■from the nun,cron* grooves which rnu vertically qp thohu.’o, aad arc of such depth that ntrasis- .rerso section would rudely rcsc;r.a!e tho axle nud spokes of a wheel without rim. The girth,'near 4fto foot, is seventy feet, thorn tho height of -eight feet, and outvavd to forty, immense brunch- ■•cs proceed, in nearly horizontal lines, on every Jjiutd; .from which, ns from similar trrrs which ■wo have seen, and already describe,!, perjiendi- culnr shouts tend downward, till they roach the grottud, take root, nnd hocoino column* jif tho "jiillarcil shade." More than forty of these wo counted, standing !iko u fnmily of earth horn gi- nnts ahont thcir-cuormous parent. A circle drawn rnu,id nil these auxiliary steins, measured a hun dred slid thirty two feet in cinumference; while n circle embracing the utmost verge of their latc- ral ramifications, was not lest than four hundred nud twenty feet. The upper stories, (if such wc m iycsil them) of this multiform tree, presented ytt moro singular combinations of intersecting n:ul intertwisting houghs, liku Gothic Urdus, ori els, nud colonnades, propped, ns by magic, iu mid - Mr. Tii -se were occasionally massy or light And every w here richly eiuiudlidj.-v! with foliage, .through which tho flickering sunshine gleamed in U„n;' rays, that lost themssivesiu the immensity >ef the interior labyrinth, or danced iu bright spots upon the ground, black with the shadows of hun dreds of hruirius, rising tier nbove tier, ami sjiicading range beyond range, aloft mid around. Tha height of this lrce (iticll a forest) cannot be Ipqp linn eighty fost. It stands so near tbo la- guou.lbat some ofil* houghs overhang tho waters. Not far from its sito, there is n Christian chapel, mi l ip igauraarao hir.lhy, wluro the sovereigns of lliiahiuo wero burini—and where, indeed, they lay iumor.'tkm oriental state, each resting in his bed, at Uu foot of the Sacred Mountain, bmeftih the umbrage of the in iguiurciil Aoa, nml *;ar the heath forever w ashed by waters that #>->!( round the world, mi l spend themselves here after visiting every other shore between tho pules. -—Journal of Tj/eruian tf BtwtU. "The yttirifrd Forest of the li'csl.—The Illinois K»r.sVjuc coutiins am article on petrifaction in S3i»-:u#H fur :i diitanec tif twoutj uiib-s over a h sii, open prairi, tlu margin of the jtunin *vitli the euvered with dm , iiiaccessitilo to inmi.lntiim, on x few mik* below it, Vi flow Stone. The earth is stumps roots nnd branches of if a r.-c.' ‘ -* •> d hern trans’ er, and would iic or kuocl down whenever order ed by him; hut always slept staudhiK. Ha would ut three knots a misiute—aud Jumps cl! thes, hracs hhr.telf firmly ag-tlasl one taaofthe botw?; ttudsatnl Iruckt and bis.iiidc against tho wall, nud whenever the ship shifted lur course he altered his position to conform to it. Ho never left his enclosure daring the whole passage of mure than a hundred aud sixty days. *■ Some dilftetilty was anticipated in lau iiag him, hut it was ton mi itcly offcctoil with case mill safe ty. A flooring of liouoic plnuk w.ut laid from tho ship’s deeu to tho wharf, nud the elephant, with mo mahout on liislinclt, was released Irom his long iinprixriiiiivm oiui coiuitictui to the gang way. die surveyed ii.iunuly the platforin j,re- parct! for his ogixss, r.nd placed his foot upon il to lest its strctigill. He was not entirely satisfied, however, of its capacity to endure ’his great weight, and returned to Iiis house. After a » hiio ho was coaxed out ag.iiu aud lines wore attached to each of Iiis tore iogs. Ag '.iu no placed one ol his feet upon tho platforin and at that immu nt the men w ho wero (adding tho line kept the leg stretched out., lie ih«u extuulcd tho other fare log, and that was immediately drawn out in tho SH.no manner. Ftuiiing there was uiiiijmisi.ni in the case, and that he unist go, and judging, like a philosopher, that his weight was less tritely to break through wli'.-n spruud over H large surface than when concentrated, ho threw himself Upon his Vdy and by uumueular movement worked his way from the ship to the w liarf, to the great dchglit of thousand* of people who covered the ueiguhoring wharves, vessels nud sinus. Tiik Ftati: Whjst ITayrrs.—A certain wealthy Tory lfaronct hit* Inca Iwnffi to um irk, that “iiUhtaigh tits U iugi iuiij alt Iho gsnvrs iu tho pre ant ifiime, the Tories rv li eventually win tho ml,hers l,y liic/.r.” i.onl i>iougiia:a ucuics tliri. His Lurdship says, that “iho i oric* may shuffle nud cut as tlicy j,lease, hut that honors (.it 'itnkwlilsl') willfctnii before trickt, -nud c nat ic ll.o whigilo rcurt onl. In fait, dccid-...-: ill-lu. !; iUUnJa Tory player*; r.ud if tfijy irri .any tlLlip f:y odd trick-., ihoir mivorsarlet iuilucijatvly hire .him ttuim lor r.Vuk.t. For honors tho Tories very oftru turn up a knacc; hut tlu kings uud jiittn.., ..n.l ntt thu i.e.s, uro inv> ri ihly hold by tho reform partners. Fortune is blind, aud scute- times just.’’'—l.v.Jrn Meriting '.krcll. Although" the King of England has issued a proclamation dethiriug the political unious which have recently been formed iu that country uncon stitutional mid illegal, tho English papers yet doubt whether it will ha in the power of "the gov ernment to put down those associations. A hoy was sent to the House of 'Refillmotion in liostou, uu iiis lUi'i iust. (or stealing a liows- pa; or! [\V by didn't tho foul l-orrote ouo JJ Gambler* on tiie Delaware go on skates, have t'.ieir‘swont-t!uih’ tables fixed ourni-n :rs, to escape from the i’oiito. One of tho I'oiico last w inter took a rogue liy superior skating—tiie iiiack-ifgs must sharpen their skates, t>* well as their wits. ^ Fctcspiipcrh.—Somo notion of tho value .of exchange newipaperstnay he obtained from tho fiict, that tits various inui very interesting cou- ti uts oi this me.a'.tug’s Courier arc collected, con • doused, mid distilled, from more than one hundred newspapers. 'I ho labour performod’ by editora iu thiscouulry, if uo oiber class could repeat the iilpliiiiK.t would ctititlo them to tiie r.ppcilation of a reading people.—Boat. Cou. Manufactures Aiirpoil.— Pho cotton mamifae- t .re of Gitat llrii tin cinf leys 4.3“,Oiiil persons in England and Wales nnd produce* i ft-vn miilious sterling, in Austria the nrrnuf.v lures of rotten cmpliy 30.1,0.HJ perjons* vqttnua are mndo iu SwiUerlrud tu eeusiilcralilc' ext,sift, ferexpottn- liou, nml iu Germauy uud most other countries, for home consumption. Tlu Nimkccn or -\uukiu rollon clotli, cbtiiiiR'd prin< ip.dly from China, i* manufactured from n colored specie's of eottuu. JJiiciis of the first iputfty art uiiimifnctured for ox; iiitation in ireland, Ifohv.uda, .Moravia, Prus sia m d Austrian tiiloein, and tho Netherlands, particularly in Hnllnti.i. lioliomia nlono employs moro than ffOi/,000 penults in tho liuru mnanfac- ture.Iu Silesia whole villages nnd town* are occupied by weavers. Huston has 3UU factories of linen; and this form* the most impurtaut inau- ufacturo nml export of tho (L'*iinn States in Ger many. Tho mao ufacturo of hemp into duck, sail cloth, nud eerdago is most cxtcusivo iu Itus- sin aud Englnnd. The manufacture of silk is carried oa to a great extent iu China and the East lutiics, .Spain, ita ly, nud the southern parts oi France, Austria aud Kussia. it is uiost extensive and important man ufacture iu Spain r.uil tho south of Franco. Iu tho city of i.yous nlono it employs sixty.thousand porous. ■ A Ltslf.— 1 “I bate all iho French,” said n vul gar Englishman, one day, iu a coffee house iu Phruf rio, “and t don't care who know* it: ( ant a I dbcbnal —a of John Etili. ’-—"Aud that is n co-J? ub- the rate [I’cople who pertiao a newspaper with their iicc ot breakfast, and think that it nputtogoth- fu assiiort a time as it takes to road it, have a very trriuifot:* opinion of the limo aud labour t'uiptoycd by tho caterer*for these ephemeral protiutU nis.j—A. F. Ciaetle'. Lav. - tkm. Tlicdiii'erenco hrtwccB an old law yer mid a yonng ouo is this : To begin, is tho dif ficulty w ith the latter; to stop, with the former. N Y Cou. Yesterday a voting lad who was engaged with seven ! others iu .throwing snow balls, on the va cant lot at the corner of Market street nml East {frosd’.vtiy, discovered a htnnr.u head buried in the suoiv. Tho I cy* were frightened,'nud mu lling oat exclaimed tint thoiv vvas a dead body iu tho siu.vv, a niimher of norsou.* gntitered around nud after some search a hmnan loot was discov ered, a short ric.tanro from vvln ro the h.-.ud bad hecu, both appeared t-> ho recently cut off, and the hand wes muchciioppodi as il it hud been uu- skilfuliy ta'.'-a franc th* arm. ’i he extremities wcrftibro&giit to tho Poind office, mid a further search afterwards niailc, tint uotliing moro was discovered. —— ii. The New York Courier & F.n'juirer has tosnr out in ii new dress, and greatly emerged, “it is liow (say the editors,) tho largest folio sheet ever printed in thiscoutiiry or Europe,” A Hot Supper. Mr lluughtcn, an American nun rival of at. Ch.iuhcrt tlu rclchratcd Firo king, supped recently iu N. York upon uni h of Flor ence oil, heated to £31 degree*, tngi thrr with a ladloofinoultcu load! Every ouo to hi* taste. The girl Pin!!!*, the property of Sir Lampeo, w.i* thi* morning tried by the Justices of the infe rior court on tho charge of firing :ho dwelling oi her master. Tho jury after a short absence liro’t iu a verdict of guilty, but recommending her to the mercy of thi) Court. The Justices thru pas- •cod the fullswing sentence: That sho receive 30 lashes cu the bare buck—IS this duv, nud ten dsysaftcr tlu haluucc, then to he trnnsportod by her owner out of tho limits of tbo state. • Sav. It/pui. Jan. 21. A gea.'lemon who arrived La the last packet from Havre, states, that so little use was Qiorc fur cap:: ,1 ihrra, in auy prdfiinlde way, that h, w is iildo, just before leaving I’r.ris, to obtain the oi bv any of the courts of the Section •!, no females, or hide* .vl'-nve 7!i y: of age, slntll ho held to hail cu special |...d debt; nud all process again t them fur recovery of debt, shall !,o by summons or'nu ".diii.ii.t.— ' i the provisiotu of iho ml to the ;e District cf Columbia. The House llitu roomed the t".>:i.:idcratii |i of tan re solution of Mr. Uouidin. ft'r. Stowttrt iitiuuancral Iris iutcutioil to withdraw the amendment lie hail proposed, to semi thordmluiicu to the cbintuittci on mamii'itctui'os inste.iil of tiie committee an ccmmorce, an.! cuterod into an iirgunieiit to show that the tariff had been prodeetiro of heudieial results to tfic emumunity. l’t.forc he h:«l conclu ded, however, the hour expired, end the House, on miitioa of Mr. Folk, protec.'ied tir the order of tiie day. The engrossed hills on the table were read a third time nud passed, r.nd the Homo went iuto a committee of tin* whole on the state of the tjuiou, Mr. Hcrii'mr.u i.f tha chair, ami took up the bill for tho apportionment of representative's.— The amendment of Mr. Stewart, to fix the ratio at forty-six thousand was negatived. T!u prop osition of Mr Craig, to strike eutforty-cight tlnm- atid, was also rejected. Mr. Hubbard proposed .•mother amendment tofix tho ratio at forty-four thansaiu 1 . 'j’he connnittoo rose lieforo voting ou the proposition, and the House at half past 3 o' clock, adjourned, Washington, Jan. 19. In tho Senate, yesterday, tho bill making an appropriation to alter nud widen the draw of the bridge over the Potomac, was ordered to ho en grossed for a third reading. Tho following Id!!* were passed: The bill to direct tiie manner of is suing patent* «n confirmed land claim* in the Territory of Florida; the bill authorising the re linquishment of the sixteenth sections of laud granted to the use of schools, aud the location of oilier lands in lien thereof; the hill confirming the claim of Marin ilr.liidny, to a tract of land iu Louisiana; the biff for the relief of David Glutp!iu, Israel Halo, nnd America Htmiiiu; the hill for the relief of die legai representatives of Peter, Cath arine anti Chailes Serjot; mid tho hill for the re lief oftJames W. Zachary. - In tlu House of Representatives, a number.of private lull* were reported aud road a first aiid second time, mid committed. Mr. Thomas, of Maryland, introduced a resolution, calling for va rious information concerning the public lauds, which lies on tho table cue day. .Several other resolutions were submitted aud agreed.to, after which, tho licusc loo!: up Mr. Gouldin's resolu tion respecting ad mtl-irem duties, nud Mr. Stew art resumed h;s remarks upon the general effects of tho uriff system: ile was followed by Mr. Wicklifio, who concluded by moving the previous question. The House, however,.refused tho rro- positicu to put the main question, by u vote of 93 to 93. The Speaker presented the memorial of Joseph Draper, of Virginia, complaining of the uudue election of Charles 0. Johnson, Esq. tho ssttiug member fur tlu congressional district re presented in the last Congress, by Air. Draper.— ft was referred, on motion of.Mr. Johnson, to tho committee ou election*. Tbo House passed two private hills, aud afterwards went into n commit tee of tha whole,on the slate of tho Union, Mr. Hoffman iu the chair, uu'.'s debated tho apportion ment hill, until, nt lull'past three, tile Committee, on motion of Mr. Hriggi, rose and reported,- and the House adjourned.— iVftg'rnp/r. Tho Washington Correspondent of tjo Ao i.ny evening Journaunya r.t :m:t in..»unry and it* pres idential candidate:—“Equally i lie wili he the attempt to effect the withUrittvai of Mr. Wirt. Uo is aIrgh-miinJcd wiil ItomiruMo mini. Hi. nomination wes tendered and accepted unrii r pr.. i:Vil:-., I £'r ME!,! Bxlr.rct of a UU t, dulul "CVmaft, r J *’ A < ii 'i was touelit at Fort Mitdivfj «‘It p: si il O'tb'tk A. at. hvttvc!n JluiurEl T. < a«.j; liliii Gen. Knwdl Uoo!I« /J Coiumhu*. 'J'hn iotter genticnian v.4 ^ ai'd.thc former wounded, hut not daiS- 1 h-.vduo time IV,." particulars, as the uilf,li.j sing.” Ju addition to tho above, wo learn that ilJ ties fought «ith largo pistols, at ten pacts •Imt WoohVIk foil at the fust lire, his niivtisiifl hall passing through hi* heart. Vewp lvc C J staud wa* woumlur! in tko iihdouieu, U ;i . ting through the slitt.^ ] CO rf Oa MARKET. Owing tofts'* weather, tbo market yesterday nuri tu.fi, j been ie.s throngerf than usual. 'Iho prireid over keeps up. ntC a 7\ lor ordinary luts-l.J cents for prime. n CORN, MEAL and FODDER arc bat ing scarce, 'i'lioss wiio have tltejo iiriiiij sell, may not find a better time to dispose "ofti® than tiie preeeut. THE RIVER. The rr.imof lastni-btj tiie ntght previous have raised the Rircril inches. It is yet too low fer a good boatiego Tho Femalo Cnvaug Outaug, whith ktrit Boston some moiuh* »go from the isfcnd dll nco, is travelling South for the be-m-fit off heal:!'. Hbe i* uow iu Augusta. Resides the she Oitraug (Jutting, the gooii p plo of Augusta have, for their euteriauiuttutUL cold nights, a pair of Auatoada,, a.-id other rtj snakes, from India. Wo hope th. ‘OidhttJ himscilTs not among then:. To the Editor of tlx M.-rco.i Teleyjrs, -• Sit;—’ihc Southern Recorder of the IDAfcj routaius a piece, which, after reiterating sen limes the senseless proposition "Imi that h thing to iivhcidp," closes with an oM tuiui very emphatic saying, "Uie right way h time. This piece is so du.-tjluio ul' common tint ami good sense, ns to lie unworthy of i n, raid, if i had not supposed tlmt it irasigK to e.pcrato upon ui.rrow mid eont.';>c/c; i,. and capable, iwnc.ug that class, of ta,i ish’aig, some stuiili degree, tho true rcpuLLc:n e-m would uSt have been untried by me. f tlu digression. It is wnr:hy of romaik, that, tihtu'ilb’ "Uotliing Ablvdy" is j osscssod ol u> til ordinary mi optic as ho would have cut bciiei and has scon ro much that uoboily the h:if seen,'who saw rightly,’ it is a wonder that he not spin out iris observations more at length; when we reflect that ho may have hut c-i and that not tho right one, his imjicffect thi ami iiis looking nftrgither to one tide, nay easily accounted for,—rud for this come it c lie roar o nth ly ccnjt-cUind, ihri his ”right ft3 the tray" tint tiio "l-liml l nj tie Ilka’’ cud into the tiilch, A 111011, who i» bjf*»cd wiiki eyes, nnd they f-o:h o/.ui, capable of l*Wu passing 1 Vvutoun ho'.li sides ol the way, ukt sees it Jl.ctUn upon 1 he eve of hqiug vrif baud* upon our happy Union, ouiuthig jrA" and hatreds again, t it, look* upon it as, that concirus evtry !.,nly. When lie discovers any man, or pttff. dy of i.'ieu, ilisscitiicaliug dArtiiois n-iiiM* ni,tf tbo nflrctrini* iif the pccplo trs.;« 1 fioiieiiii Governmcut, nml te wtaken which 1 oniieit os fupelbvi' u* A j'rec FW puts hiiJi.'o'f iustniitly upon :l.c alert,—b-esgt v.i'li 111 iioiieit rieul in fiethuco of tliP ('<" J 'f . j ur.n.—ho, lakes the furid oil mi eltctfatlkjjj" culinr eiauiiistiiuces: rircuinstaui o'* w hich render I Vdtcs » fail -Clink ticket,"—and lb-id* npj his own vpiu; —ry withdraws! lytccusistcut with | v :,i " fcc :! ""k* tri hlmrolf, that ho h honor, amieo.i,pif.ii decency woiihf forbid l1in; : ,!l « fcsfxerview to };» country. Tbiix: Soliqitiug him to trd',0 ru,h n Slepundii- tho just j l!t!n K Ivw-rhtj paftiot. fear that it might be, tu it should ho loiuiikivd, a- . Wiicu (to perveives tlmt :ho “ir.riy personal disrt sped. If this slop wcr6 tr.l:i.u; it would uvail uoihiug. Aiiii-mosuitry wmildrcgtct to lose tho bright name nnd 11:1* allied repittniinu of Mr. Wirt, Inn-In* place,rt iho hind 1.1 hii t.cku would he soou supplied with a name which would command and secure the :ufl'rag:sof nil whelm,I the good object in vice.” , just Info: mt* ol sovcrnl ir.crchanu, accentauccs, at to of two per cent per auuuu:—.V. X'.Jcur. t Chap Fuel: A corre*;:oH.!cut of alio No tv York Advortucr states that 1)10 cuusiimpiiuu of fuel may lie very much didiiui/hcd by sulicr.ug tho ashes to remuiil ou the huiirth through the w in ter. Ry pursuing libs course ho says that with one cord of wood Ju kept a coiub-rtuhio live iu hi* room tha last, season, from November to ■March—lour mouths. The Cholera.— 1 Tho Committee of the Pliysi- ciatu of Lcipsic appointed to cumuli upon the measure* to ho faked iu c:uc 1 of the cholera have declared them stive* iu favor of the treat- mculof Dr. Iluspcr, which consists iu the iutro ■luctieu of dry air into the bed of the patriot, by menu* of uu clastic hottlo uuido of leather, and which, by raising the tcuipcratiuu in a nuuutir to 21 deg. of Reaumur, or eti iicg. of Fahrenheit, IV ruis a cheap aubsrituto for vapour bluffs, which would 11 No iu private houses he liable to occasion accidents by firo. Dr. hr.yvg, il. 0 KtegU riu\- ouy’» pbysn ii.n, lias ju.t j uimdycd a i.t.tti-.ui. > uu the chiili re, writUata « popular styio ) Cow rit r. Iitcoaio s'l-.-k, from.the poixdr.* a«iri»t::i«tired ruilijiw.iur. quavhs, tv ho always till (ter 5 ? iu atjvmi'ting to cure what they imagine.»•* disea.ic, lie sallies forth with lus “Clark y?* pure putrmis'tu, adiiiiuritcrs it tnroagh lot hoat'B in Virion doses, resists (lie pc Urn* a* much despatch q.s Moo*. tbaubv;ti stores the -body politic" to perfect 1 is *3»itilling to every member of the “MH* tho ioolish thoughts of Mr. “ActWI Nutmdy” in, the coutrary notwiliwtnnriia?,. And, anally, when a niuii, who is Uitts with ties cyis, secs nu Aristocracy gwwjrf tao country, who unite priiitipaily in o 10 . 1 ^ iititioii of offices nmougst tliciuselvM, te* . iu somo loading doctrines, Letlriuksngnfly; he think*, that Mich comltubticus ere atr^j with Irucriom,—thntsmhmcucugidtotewjj od,—that they are ou tho uroeg tide V 11,1 aud nrc fho worst cucmics cf the Vej‘ Their tcuy i* uot the right tray, aud it u H.iirg to every body to tcaltk Uictn, • ,JA la teitilusiou, tho favorable hope “ 1 (but Mr. “Untiling to Koltdy” will net the public suy more with nominee, p^gf, Vrc u:‘riirr.tand (says tiio Kr.hniri •ho Jr lit.} that tho uoKiiuiitipq of Mr ’ Jio ; «» 1 ail u.l the table fer tho prevent, c -;gt ! I y ill! . ; Lg vote ot the Vrie *«*■*“*** J Jacks-o; od tbreo r.nti-jackseB Ctu* ttn ’ to have been absent, r