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-fltSCflIXA N'JEOtm.
iWHiyo.
A OiiAMA^. THAPITI05AAT T.U.It, ■
Mure than,'!* Ibotljanil ynitrx aeo. nil Ii 10 c.mrl-
»rv about Ihb'Uarlr. wtu-Miholiited !»y cjunls, who,
W^fe heathen* imtl son-crCr*. They knew no joy
but ij,-intinlrr and rapine. If ail other weapon*
ftrilcd tirem, they would rear. up oak, “if -Ixty
yean growth, .nail .Baht 'villi jlfolii. Whoever
tame in their -V«y fcjl bohcntli ilo-ir clubs; nnd
a)! the women whom they cold seize were carried
One of llic-c giants, called Bolpio) who wan im
mensely hu|o end powerful, sprend-ittrror through
•II the lAnd. Before him trembled till the giants
bnth among the Bolii'miniis and Franks. lint
Bam jo, the ilanghtcr of the King of the Raisons,
iphirgc, the giant mountains, would not yicld-to
the anil which he urged. Neither strength nor
entnnjan hVnilerl; lor she wn« in IcAguar willilll
jviwerfiil spl if. Oocd.ty Bo, d , beheld hisIk-Iov
•Cti bunting gt a, distance on the mount,tins, lie
saddled lii» courierVlttflt sprang ovfr the plains
•at the rate of a mile n minute, and swore by nil the
spirits abroad, to teach hrr this time nr perish.
He rushed on swill as the litiwk llie«, nml bail
•dearly overtukrn fior belbre she' perceived tlritt iter
enemy pifrsucd.her: when at tire distance of two
miles, she knew him by the calc of n plundered
town which he bore os n s I licit i, Then spurred
kho swiftly her hor**t and it flew from hill ( 1oHill;
from rock tnrock, overihitrsTics'nittl tlifotigli wtstds
till the trees ol'iho. forest cracked like Aiutridc.ilti-
. dor Ills feet. Tints passed she over Thuringia, and
fame to the thotiiiinUiH of tnc. hfirtz. Often'did
■ she hear, sonic miles btraud her, ihe.Stiniiing'iif
■Ilohdo's steed, uniVgnnUfil nit her own.courter to
new exertions.
At lengtli.-il rnmc panting : .lo tjie brink of n
frightful precipice.: l'ltnuni looked dutvii.witll hor-
mr, and her horse trembled^ for-lhe rubk-Mond^
like a lower more than n thpiisand feel over the'
nhyss lielow. From beneath. was faiirlj^jicanl
“ BUSINESS TC sMOMtOW"
—8eid the Thohan Covertof.nshcwmilingly laid
by the tinojxinCd letter that Would have informed
him ofu eoixspiratryvggiPusi his. lift*—“ Bukmeas
to-morrow”—(ho answer was his lieallt w'urrnnt,
and ho scried il with a sTtiilc J That right l)o
was n-sassinatotl. ' Wt,ioevcr hoejend history, and
investigated tfso. catties -i»f great events, cannot
have failed to note.-holy often'the .wale of success
has been turned sokJy.liY tins Weight of time; and
yet, ns if in dtJlanets ,of rensdn. and experience,
now many are; hi the. daily prnejiceof piiitiug oft"
many are; hi the. daily prnclice of ptiftlug
business till to-riiorrow.” whicli'sliotrid be done
tn tiny ; anti this, tod, rnthcr from hahtt'than in-*
dolenee. Tile to is no subject upon-which there
Have, been more maxims eamhjlshed than this ;.no
theme more ftriiiffil lotlie preacher than the Val-
ofitiinc i still the waste of it is tlidsdiirec.df
failure, poverty, aml cyen death. Now, the 1)0
Sines* is put oil' till “-to-morrow,” anil, tilth the
Mo-morrow,
succor comes “ioo late.” There is riot n troreu-
niversnl,error that) jwoernsiinntionrioneso in-,
sidipns, arid 010110 productive of more" misery ,~
Nony so.jnsidioui—fin* we often hearmcirdtscpn-
ting upon tlie fidly of writilipg fimcywjjo ijp in
the daily practice otjlrfrrring wJVnt'eiiuil and-
should he done at oherr. Siiangif iiiltllil)' ! tlint
blinds, tn ruin lis, Thi\,liable, is common to all
clnsjjra of society,—the merchant [tilts ofi’tlo itl-
iihincc jjfa ship, wijiclpwas wrcpkfd'v yestct-'
' roiv •."- tfie-farmer.innsroirhis
the riishttigof tlie stream in l)[(] valley which lft*re
tltd whlrlpttolt*Above it
curled jlveifriutpin frightfpl' .....
on lljo'ofiwfsito side, ro-e tmplller.shelf ttf.lltd rock
which seemed Hearcely.teiiht enough to receive tha
(firm feet of Iter Mow} A -wliilp site mood nhiiiitcd,
uiwf ilmdiifnl. lleliind rliJit-d the enemy,ttiiore'
• jiatriful iii lirt tlfttn 'ileatlv'; -bflhro lijy tho nhyss,
’ which seetnctl ynwniitg tiiher desiruejidn. Again
s!i- heard the snorting of her pursuer's hone) intd
in tlie o rror of her heart,' she effljsj to ilu- spitjis of
liar l.tthersi'or I'elp, mid, reekler*. phiriged Jier.elli
* lofltpiiv *' ■if' ■
Anti'
■ sand
drov
oparks
wthg^l , s( . . . , ,. .... ,
. iet.di tnh, nfiu titi rtdtt slutll'wvtir mvay tho track,
i'timvi was -utv.il! butjlier royal urown ofgold
• fell dating llin leap,'i'ltim Her- hguil into the nhyss
hnlyv
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dnl ridp “ tp-muiroiy i’’*tne far.mef-jnita'-pn his
harvesting (il) " loAnorrow.” and then 'lint's that
"last tight" the frost destroyed, his crop,—tlie'
cfirpcnti'r ifcrcr»’. building-'till “ uneftinr day," unlil
deathripitmaches liiiii xvitli *;•' : i
M Vluir hmis.; i« riii'li.J, sir, at list, ' ‘ ‘ l.f '■ ■
A tiorrow limise—A hmiro tjfcloy. , -.
'Voltr pultico for-ftnotlier dtiyrV-'. . -c,'
- *: s .* s r JUinifor Qourier.
-M licit may ho done in a .sliori time; your barber
iicsltiWs 'am liiindrctKaiid fifty sirokcs'dpily on
yimrheard, . ■ . : t*5'i*. ; "»
Ifyoii merin tsliiiyn. horse.'wlilch you.inlehd.
Ill nllcr ntul inipfove, he sure to doubfo. the Jjrttdcsi
map's:estimate. -V' , -vT •'
;• Idleness traVcIa'’*very leisurely^ fmd poverty soon '
overtakes her. .
It is a merciless ncrto ‘eori)ine ip a jail riri unfor- ; ; *.v
tunato mid iridusiiiolla tm/n< , Ask .ynii)*selt'ifil j)9 ' '•
N,kJ*6LKpX’S-OttAVU..
Wc were hound from India hotriewriqls, and lo-
sing sight of the I»a|>e, rolled up through hide wa
ters, and with a lively “ trade” to jlhat Ocean
islo (St. Helena.) If was evening yrheuwc came
abreast of it,.nod wtjslsckcocd sail, ,-tauding o-
way from ft'for tHe. night. Tlie ntora burst fa Us
richest and riipst Imperial lo veil new, tho sun rose,
from u pavilion of purple .cjoudt, ond the billows'
sparkling and dancing under the ship's bow'* be
fore us were tinged mid scintillated With alternate
hue.anti radiance of pink and r silver.' Presently
the rock rose before ns,, bol it was -enveh'ped 1 in
the curly mist*, nud iu Oterile heights arid savage
onllirio became n it on the instaut visible. The
breeze -was brisk, ond wc neared and neared if,
anil ere noon were in.iu opoo roadstead at anchor,
fticiDglhe only accessible point of its coast—James
Town.. Impetuously ..we rushed ashore; tlig lend
ing was difticiilt—dangerous. At length tve were
curried iip to flic jelly do- the b'0'c(i.,of a fheavy.
serge.': We.passetl jhrqugli a wotvlen.ggteway to
tlie town'. In ail hour nud a half we turned oside
ftum (lie main road; : npd traversing an rifi(l'_§eldi)
came up with (iongwood. Il svas nothing save a
barn!—Therouf was.falling in, the walls wire,
dilapidated t'-cowk arid horses fM in riiangers iff
it; It was (jejerted •, lew entered it; it was kept
by a woman nod tiT-lnisband, who. tended d)ic
cattle il gave shelter to. Such was Imngwond !
AJpk, ItijtV dismayed we looked,'and how bitterly
we sighed I—There was a bath room ns a mem
ento.- • -. ' . -
V • *,. * . Thc-tomb 1-—thireraie ofNhi-
-prilcdri Bona'pnrto by inoott-light 1 Wliat a scene
-kiwliat u inonrcot—what-feelings were those that
crowded upon us! Tho ground wo trod :upon
seemed sacred ; the spot—tile.ttlmospiiere or tlie
region pervaded Ily an aWe.; .AVoatlyabccd; there,
to thc riglit lumd w'as the fount—its. waters how
crystal, sparkling eoltll -The (pimp, iiowits • l)ab»-
liug fellnpori tliu par—how. like nfeinojies Wgru
its celiacs ! We utlvanceil—wc woru«!i lift; mar
gin ilself—theriiargiii nf-llic tomb!. The sijencc
was inieiisci—oppressive : tv.: were ovenvlicltm-d;
weolungtn.tlie frail rnilings.wluch enclosed.« fufj
support. W4 minricitt'.wc .were-- iu darkness—
iltirjtncss* lllat-'-.waa total i but ngain the lnooo
kliono iitih'.aiid. lli.en wo saw tlint ihoracc oPflie
scpuleiire' was' eiltirac.lcrIcss-muMpicjfflwd, Our
hoitfis’-beatVTWd^tvcre glnilr it was unjnaenbcUt
wilfit Iriscripiicuj. wdis there, 'which .could be swmp-
ctlou'suChri iamW-f-Eatt,MiaMagaiine.
■ ■' -J I-'ruiu tlm N; Y. Courier k [-Inquirer, *
TRANSLAtKOj^OM TIIJJ tRE/fCtf-
The fijllpvvingsinsular Incident, which occurreu
“ieiinsBernblo : rioiso intlie -s,!-.
A iwrf of the territory bordering Michigan and
Ohio, bus fiir sometime been iu dispute, an<r earth
party has soliciingri to exercise outhority
upot! ,t. Ilitbeno we believe it has bccnannsid-
ered os part of M.ch.jpm, a, 1^ it ha3 bcon J n .
acr the ,mW,c. r of that territory ; jiut the legiu-
laturc of Ohio lias recently been «n.idcring a bill,
cm the recomnaeiiduiioi, t of the Governor, extern
.hnv tlfe'r junrilm.mn over thi, disputed territory.
™h anw ,Wd governor pf Michi-
f v"”’ “, d . n . ,ow .*l m .hhshed, enacted fprfhe occa-
''I" 10 ” 11 Cnminal for any. hoc to hold
any oIBco in that territory, or in nnv iimt of it as
it is tioic constituted, unless he is ap'pointed by the
atiUion ICS of that territory, or of tlio United Srntes.
riA^T;^ l ‘ n *B° ven » r ;h»»given directions to
Ilnunher General. J, A. Brown, to proceed into
the disputeil ternuirics,and there ascertain whclh-
cr.nny oniccrs are holding commissions Under the
new moycpient'ttf Oltio, and if sb, immcdiaiiilY to
enlorco the act against thiSm, collingfo his aitUho
potse comUutuI if:ncces 9 ary. x The acting gove r-
tior remarks, that there it but ono feeling iS Mich
igan, and that is decidedly', against. Ohip.'L &f
rtouvsc his excellency.mean* out •'of the- 'disputed
territory.. In. o.bcdienee (a. instrnotioifs rmm ffie
•execurive, General Brown bhnouneea ihriUhe iris
below. '• Bolidd «t|iy ('‘•liji iilsjEininn, mui thhifflit
Mlnfi'it, precipice ! be.sprang after Ini wlili Ills
■vfltriitiift'. auil-lUnngetl iiito the wliljipltiil, Wldcli
srill heiiis ltis nii'me. , l*!ivn , -eh;iu;ii'.l in 1 n itlu/irk
lipilnd, he watcrit'x the priuefaV crown,Alinf ub
lie uisy ilunv it frittii the gtiil’. ; . j '
A liver'.vesourtc/uiducml, byn lorge promise, In
■' ' chipt. lie iih'tnpcd in, found ilie
ctv.it till the ritiiteniltlctl-crowd be-:
pph.*mid,'Yoar.riioutti sft'ifti,. ^ , _ ,.. i . r ,. I
Il'ydu’litivn loslyonr love,.ami think (hpl llievc
is-fipt sitch rift tlie jyn.rldt consider that therc'is ns
goodfish in tlio sj!S si.cvgr’was inkenou* of It.
i A rdsjrt'ct] lelnpcr elicckst.. tSiii^vfeiity ( ‘ nnd -If
Vou eannn't lati'rli; von liad ubltni* srnv m li'nnin.'.
mnVo llin fif Jc
ryjiwn/ u!i«J,i)rc'v j
]u |<| tho pnlliii* T>V«Wjthu l. f
vtl from his htiiulf, mul the people t-tii-d to him to
sspTpecv- thcntiuek, *• lie «Ii,l wi nnd.attrpam oi hlund
si tlip pool i but tlio divt r enine up riri mure.
lsl|,' JHUM % t'Ul 1111- Ifisi l ts• 1 • • v- tijt six#
T[ic wuiidcter jmsst-s tlrnmch llim vtilc,
eldlly horror; Cti* clottds niiilMttrkness.’hnngn*
niun'Ht. nnd tho stillot--: oftlctitlt bfnotis'oyef tlie
tihvst. No bird wings its w ay over; j (1 ,|, r
novxs, .so otru w «> wo; uwi I o ip tnw
deiol ofthe night the IiolInW bc||pw^ |(? - i , ) |* 1 | lf , • n _
tiien.dbg Uuiicii iititn-inn d" iiistanci;' < .
6,N 'iVl.:, l < FANATICISM.'.
The Stil'^n tluireltc miMidies Until llio Colettk
• tn. Jonrnnl, tllu follow-iliB jcmnikable letter from
the .celebrated Jewish Missionary, Joseph Wolf);
Wc have seen l|ih sginc mlieto in n I-optlon pa-
per, . WolirhttSMliceliie date oflholirijor, return
ed over laud In Slnliui where h(i is preparing Ins:
travels lor i-nhUuiliun, nllor which 'lie ‘pmnnses
milking nilntlic-r journey thiongh Thibci,' Clunn,
Wt|l Sibcr.iti, riml aftcnyeids coming io -Anuirleu,
to Tin:, vuai.io t.v ak-TERAt,,
Bear Friends': Ilavingliotv tuken lopyo.and l
hope ftirever, Irom Air, RrirpM,* I wtmltl consiiler
myself tri; ho dishonest by not mw/tUtiira you
<A*irAak ofthe circumsttmcci to which Mr. Il. ul
liidcf, with regard Iu tliv /rryttritf/i/ casiitig out
lSpklk bint ilio'.thllowiug liict.III Km
tlevils. TtpWkblnt....- -v.—,.„lip r . r ~
yenr I82H, whcnl lift with my wife, the city of
.ilfliro for Jcrttstileui, out; nighl, vjhru silling in our
ki.-ieiityauil ilto Arabs rienrthe fire, mio ol.ihein ljej
Ali by name wan ttilkiim. Whilst hew,is tnlkinv,*
a hjirrid voice,caiiuviiut tiflilfn—il was like the
(if the .inrmciiietl spllit .hi hell.' . lUsltcd lho
Amiu.' « Wh« Is fins U*''"' >' ,
cllcri-ihS^hiliih'cf, .the; liignlau' maker,,‘mm tlio
hair tjresscr. -, ' ' {. , ' .
. JIc vylibriCcUktinhs liimscirtd luiyv^upprfltiiltori,
may ere long, he iiMigciMo'sellit^ otfcimfipsiv
He who is always his tiwu counsellor will often
have itjlxd for hi* client.
He V.hogoes lo bed hi anger.lias the devil for Ills'
bed II Mow. ' '
^/l ipaiik i- i - v.-iilj one bnml nml kills with the
* 'H ijyyOuno wnmnfi is Vorlh hevin^for a.wifn,
some man tfiui is worth having lor a husband will
linil hetbm. , •*
■ The nnn(imitcarcxaniina(iori.ofllio 6yo is ngejq
tain cure fur mlicistn.
%A ! butiu is lilte d cinnhmtiti treegwhoto bark' la'
tif inuro vntiio llmnilipirunlt
Av
hcfils till J
;is n |iqrpctunJ.bHsler.- •
A S,m,on's Wkuihnb;—A • tar just returned-
rriujI.Bou jncf ono of Ins femajb ncijiiolntripCes.—
Uo'wfis t-6 Oveijovejl llint ho dolcthimed lti marry;
lmr; but, ut the ultar the’parson dclriprrbd, h:there
was itiii gjOw epoifgh bctw'gclVtho.m to pay tho foes;
upon w'liicli-Jaolt offtred a few shilliogs, enying,
illgq. H
Arabs, BWhm i*jWs
jlrflij.' ™lic DoVil,.bt;. . ...
. My wife trembly/dt'ever.. Ono of the Arahk
•tiid in tho Devil, " l" |ho mtmu ol Mohmmm-d,
the pmpiiot of Gtid,- ligialerit.”
Octil. I dou’t itnoV. Mohammed—Mulmmiited
"Mfflfffl (josiseBovWiij tW..namoof Jesys,
bo tiumtti " .’ ' ■* • J • ’
. /Jt-rih Who is flganne ? it'l F.hjnh near me!
Mytctf— lti tho ntiiiie'of Jpsus, he eilcui 1-7-rinll.
thb Devil wns.nUeiit. ' *■ . . . :
The same cit-einii tmioo Imi'-p.-ticd up. in the so-
Ncvcr 111 Inti.' Ji/r.l liirr fuarry. us asjiir ns it wilt go,
Tinmisn Jest' llpoK,'r-(A- work just published
ul Constantinople.)—,’Vniir-ed-diu is. a -character
inuring (lit- Turks'cijuiyaletit fo the English; Joo
Miller. The following are it low of the Turkish
jokes :—" Kllojnh one day stnv'a Hock of ducks
Hwimmirigiit n lnko! he run towards them, oijtl
■they imtnedidtei.v il'otv.nwhyi Tnltlug sonio'.brcad
he fiuilowli.niiinlippingil into tlm wnter, 4icgtm
iftOntt. MV.liot ofp yon qloing there, Ktiojuh'lf
stiid suineone'oii theoirpi^ittisulc; ‘Trim .trying,
llin.llpvur oP.diiqk-snup,’ vvns file roplyi—-r—A
man iigcecnmeto.ilio Klinjuh, shying, vEll'endi, 1
littvo gronl need of-an'pss in-dtiy t hnyo'the kih'd-f
iiess lo loud hie yonrs.’ * 1 hsrvo 110't nn ass here^.]
lately', lias made a considerable ; li6iso urths SO-
lootis ofl’ari.s. It still remains enveloped inmys-
* ‘Al,f.,,t vonekq non. n French rureeon. Earned
ter lulting hint n'shbrt distance, led hirii it' 10 ?
huusoi lih then shut the door on the surgeon, and
■remained"hfthe street himself.. .Segahis was^^sur
prised. that die’hinlidid not'itnmciliaioly. Conduct
itim to tho placo wjtbra ho wtis\vnnted..But the
phrliir'pftltQ ■ UpUSO^'sppri rinrtlt’ntnihlriniT; told hint
__ji lold; bint
the deoir'nf.hn antichainbcr nll.-liung rpunu.Witn
white; a waiter -Jot the'mpst..approved stiimp,
dressed in. white, wpil.fri'zlcd' Rtl'J^ipWdercd, ■ with
a wltiip lmir piilsi emi two lights ia his hands;
prcsoutciUiit’.isDlf before him, apd'tphl himllhatlie:
must lot him wipe' liip slipcff. - Segulaf informed
him tliniit vvns imngcessai-y as lie liiitl jttst gnto.ut
Of llis chaise,' titid hig- Ibct tY.tiro not dirfv, flowa
'eVcr. fhb lotiuey replied.tltnunpy wwo too pnrtic-
ularin this Iioubo to, neglect taking-somo ptoepuT
tldns. 'This cercniony oyer.'dip wa».e)iowii into n
room niso' hhrig' with, v^hite. Another laquejv
tlressed'Ukb tiiq, first, wo'ntthr,nOgli lit? samo.per r .
l.innl'innt* . TltOV Ofmilllf'IPl! Hi 111
>ro yulim tliiiu iu- trunk.. ■ ' w* Wffli lila s(ioe».i They then conducted him
rirfl.1 /pu.peretl -woman is tiro, hplaaip^B- f n ” 0 " y o1la , nber ,„, a »Iy white f bed, hangings, arm
mil lmtmmsorrows;. but n,perverse woniitp T”" “"“il/'g.rn.ii* Jrid-slied ficore. liia
ftOTfESTIt.
TROUBUJ Iff THE \ViowA»t
is obticipptoF}ins arrived, and accordingly ho 'or-
tlcrs otit tirre brigades, :optl kives notici that if
there MS nn,officer in them
nVca
peril, “life, fortune anii honor" fo< the territory,
ho is at liberty to give tip his commission. ,'J’liesc
iqn of t.hpic soih whatever, folce,- OhioBiay-brmc
.jjfDiiistihem:- - '--r; 1 .- °
;.-flenefal'ilrown nttended a priblicTriieetirig held
10 the disputed icirhory', and wap; very roughly'
received. . Tlm meeting refused to hear, him nnd
Ins m.-am.i-iitm.-, tlmugli subsequently those oftlie
were fficndly; to dip - aulliorities, of
.Michigan,.organized themselves, listened to Gen-'
brnl ”• ami passed a m-solutinn approving the pro
ceedings of uieexecutive.. This is tho present sit-*
untitin oP the dispute bctween tlib rtrerC/jiililato
of Ohio, and tlio appanage. Michigan.
fV'.
'T^turi^Hpk^ti^dfllohlMbrcacy.. . „ . ..
ANOTBER ltRlTl.su OUTRAGE OW
thc#tfdgght was obhicratcd. There- is a 'cliarm
in sacii scenes. The sound of the bugle seems to
echo anew, the gallant steeds lo come, back a^ain
to show their pride and beauty. Armies seem
eager for battle, tlie pomn of preparatiOo is reoew-
edio all its anirnntiort, and the legends and stories
ofthe soldier are brought tntojresh recollection.—
tdjrei .
But a fort, formidable" fort, ^|p!i has seen many
years brings other ihotlghts.-^Tt s wails seem like
the battlements offline.—and its enclosure, the re-
ebrd ofvalor,. The foft is eitSafcd about n ipurr-
ter of n’ milo to .tile nortliward ofthe eiiy-f, flut it is
rit presput useless and iu deep arched morite; .its
gloomy sepulchral caverns, where lihgl -never
shone, indicate the character ofthe power that con-
strue'ed llicm end tlie; purposes to which they'
were adapted. Thine are storiespf. long.'iniprUf
ration, (or we have vouchers and proofs to allow
that such, ea amount is not jnstly due; and tho A-
inerican negotiator himself, when he returned -
home, boasted that he. hall obtained treble the a-
monot pronounced to be due-by their own Com- .
riiwsioru-rs." - '■ - t ,
Wc hope it may not take tnrri; but-if it sltonid,
wo liave-to tliouk the awkwardness ofthe origin—
ai negotiator of tho treaty, aod his vain and' emp
ty confessions; for tho dilemma in which wB are
placed,. Tho former Chamber,-oh thia.vcryground
was wiUiijg to oppropriaio fifteen millions, but re
fused to sanction the gross amount; and we fear
that the same ohjeciibn wilt again have force.' We
bciicye that the treaty will bo ratified, bat that the
amount ofthe indemnity will be reduced.*. *...;••,
Extract of a letter n^oivcil in Charleston, dated, *,
Koueb, January 30tb 1833
partly.* bordering' cat troth. 'At any rate, it is a l,1 °- nl
'rihruenhef years of-conlincmcnt npori bread and
Valor, rif nncxiicClcd dif'covcricifqrsKbleioiis,' fire.*.
Tit'- e...r ilinco iirft RtnrUifl. hnt llir*v'nrnHnhlv-nm
tlio.Ghnmber of Deputies.; Tho opposition party :
»^j»^«Kyss«62i» af.saraiTAriBaia?
' 1’..pot .idrir.ilr;.-' i '■ - -.majontyoftlio Chamber will approve the Treaty .
—- - made with the’ U. States. Tlie re|iort of- your
The Twenty-fourth Congress.—Tlie fol- Senate is looked for with great anxiety." yYjwjfcffi
•lowing States lmvo selected to the twenty-fourth
Congress, the number o’f ftbpfesentiutYCS tojwliich
' Fro9Slh%fh V, Mercantile Advertiser,.March If,;-
ihey'nre respectively entitled : . . * '•• • LATE FROM FRANCE. **.••’•'
Maine-■•f.'/i* , 8 fllfric3 aThp paeke(* slup.flione r fluptain Rocltett. p- .
Vermont i 5 Delaware ’ v 1 .rived'yesterday.. mdrning r aailctl fromr Havrc*'on.
-' .0^.1 oL-iii_. tvd* the. 11th till.' and', has brought' us papers-to that
dot*. -;'.': V _'--Y " •,*•."' f
..'*Th'o'Rcp,oVf rind Kcsoiiiiion .'of- the Sjonate, on*
iho subject of nur Relations with France, which.'.
yjhhv'Vy .-V.flr’-.'. .v./'lVS.'y.y,;.' ildll was unimimotitilv 'adopled, reached Paris on the'
Being.S3 more limit ttquoriimi- Mr.-TVayue jhli, end appears to have-hud a favorable ollcc'tou
nfGcorgia has loch appoimed-a Judge o'ftiic Su- the French public. * . . '-J : ‘
prquic Court nf.tho United Stales since; his elec- -' It'does'.not.ripuear tiint thero had. yet; irceit any'
iion. There are,.therefore, only 143 qualified, to final action on tho American Indemnity Bill, but
.take' their, peijls. '* fib, tile IbjlrtS-ing '.Sr"'—' jjr‘" -e
^Statesf .Iflc- ifsccins that's llifgc.majority of tlie'ICVranriltee of
.,*■'- ' . ' ?tho Chambers, to whom the subject was referred,
*••'• ' htayt^’deejaicdtlieinsclvcs in favor ofthe. bill; and
tb.orc can be riow..buijUiro doiibt’6f.itripa6sdgCi.’ '
■''Ad'uress op Tttt: MKRCitASTs. or'FiroSs.r—t-
■ M^^ah'd ^',';*3 >-iri * OetT'
—Virginia '2i .in. April-.
-Kentucky '. 'Ut -in Aug.- :
foruj-morrow-’apaper. '..Jj
' This is the second otilrngc of -tlio kind.' TI1.6
first, in which citizens of Nor.th.C.aroiina were the
~ f -From tl-.= Obiginbia (81 C,)-T'cic'scope, ,
- . : \v ' V ..‘;ldmekiniana). ;
' Wo : gavc iri'opr-'Iast,*ri speehnbn.bflh'e'rr
of' tlie Lumpkiri-Press of ^Georgia. - -We.subj..
iiefli one,' from nnothetjeudhig ppjicr of t]tc enniq
ever'heeu
imufed-parties, Jinving been brought to tjiejrioiico.
'ofthe.Legislalitre pf that Stpte,. aad made Uid sub
tiro much more legitimate grounds of War; than
the pitiful five million claim against Francis. >.
It appears that, the day after liis arrival if *’—
House'
^ . I. . | Ki'thid
-htijYCYer xytis^deciined iitifii thti .pleasure of tlio
Gqvcr'nef couldMo asccrihined, tvidi regard to Ilio
?8.'Slave8.\vhbi-nh.e had’on board. 'lit the mean
tinio d Friendh/ .S'octV/i/ of coloured persono got
flUt u writ of Habeas Corpus, that it 'might be
known whether the suid Slaves were willing-lo
proceed or to rcmniti. nnd bo free. The tvrit was
■ditty"-served; anti, the Slaves marshalled Iflto
threntgtii'ng.ex'prcssintis'rif an! aejp'which is a spef. •
pf provocatipu; addroseed EraifeeV^Wfi
ouvSiirtunbio witnesssv.'Aflehatof.oF.thpUnito.dv hotio,thnt Fran.cPv 'oahBr jift’rti wiii'.riot.showhop.
States—tlto ^i|ti'tyet'*,'who4ehi6lSdnal.eharae(orialt ■'*' ,r "' > *'~"''' l *’ a -"—*^*- —•'i.w.i -
biit tlio most slmriloless oritl vulftar.onjis enemies
hre qpmpe)led'a»admit,W». directiyistigriiatiSeil, , . . . ... .
by'tHo tihpiiricipled.EdUof pof the. GJobe, os' the- .oanlslhnecB.,wbieh may b6coh(e gravb, arid:.whicit. ■
•instigator of ah attempt to ossnssinato tho Chief 'nraniready niBicting, beoauso,t)iOy crpato trotibio
■Magistrate of tlie fluiori. What; does hodo?.. He atid.iuccrlitudo'inthe.operation ofcommerce; and
' - ntilLs pIacolu life -thus tirresf tno.martih'of-Our idduSlry. we tMnk ’it
shamcl*-8sbbss of. necessary for.,ae.to dccldjp'with frnnknes.s toi tho
tlie aspefsio'nT liiitl' to'dlrect the aitehtidh: of tlisi gpvortnrienbtlip.epiutda of- thoY oontmpree of our
body itS uus-.opftcat -pCcalumnjvdl wUicti th'o ob** <?ily oa .^^tho delicate question vF-Uia treaty eprieludc •
• -:i—- lai". :.:»*-—. ecftdUh.'file United States.* .itis.noi. rnecessary to
discussVliopp- on wligt are ftjuridedflio iho/iwa.of,
tlirid'epaties.whb hnye rejected, the prpmised -In
ly .strvsn.ilj, HP . .... ... ■■PVMPj..
Codrt, and informed by the Gliief Justice that they
id would h6 proteeted if desirous of
hairs, table lintUloor. "A good* sized figure, 111 u
.lighteap.anduig'hffSnwn* entirely, whito ‘wiib n,
whito •mosif. on, wris sifting ;by:tho fire,. - When
tilts plinntomy. .slinptf.''pcreeiyEa SejjjnJus, hq said
toiiim tkc deeil's in jay bedyrririd said no moro;
lor full throe quarters ofau hour tie'-did'nothing
but put on . and * null oil*, six pair of white gloves,
which were m a toblo by his side: SCgulas was'
Trigliloned-i-iml ho was still more ,;so t when.-on:
eastiitg his eyes'rirounti the room, lie beheld a
numbof of lire arms; ho was seized with such a
trembling that lip. was obliged to Sit down .to pre
vent rolling^ At.length, dreading this eilenqe, ho,
usited tlio white Object wliav,ho wanted liiin to do ;
had begged hitri to give him his orders, ds,ho was
iioeded, tuid tliaf liisllnto: wns the publics. Tlie
whito Ijgiiro answered driI.Y.:*-r."Wliat i3 that to
you, if you rire woU paid I’.’-nnd.lho'redio stopt.—
A iprane'r of tut hour more went by in silence.,;—,
T)iO .phantom at letigth pullsri tvimo bell rope—,
tlio two servatits . npprthr; ho orders them, to bring
liim .some bandages, .'and .tells SpBujas.*,to'blceg'
liitn nnd tnkd away five tibunds of blood'. Tho
yi.,risked;.him'
.urge bleeding.
' ’■‘ exciter'
tver'e free, arid wouldb6 nrotoetcdif desirous pi
remaining, where' they were;', The wltplo of the
slaves, except a wbmaii mid live children who
preferred .proceeding in the yossel, ilecidedomfavpf.
of litis kind of British Emancipation.;. Thpsluves,
thus liberated 'were afterwords provided for; as db-
iriestic servants, or taken uhder'tho protection of
the aforesaid Friendly. Society. '■ The flemiuda
'pViier blames Cajit Smith .much for-the juft lodig*.
natuiri wlrieh ho manifested at this'violation of.hu
rights, - arid gross outrage or the. American FJtig.—
The' Entcrprize'had be'ou regularly cleared from
Alexandria, and'.nb.ihfofrarilityjdr omission was'
pretended to jinvo been found in her- papers^
- Ffnta tlio Jackso'iixillo Courier.
.Florida "was first discovered by Borico do Leon,.
ohoitt 1502, who , appeafs to have settled on il|e,
PaHyV The YorsiVriof.n'.publitS uncideijtiTwhich;
tt-prcsenls; iri cerfaihiy one. of tlie most extrao'rdi-
nfiry.'fliglftiiof.impudoncc,.tha\it •*'-*
big
Ctmd nighl, »"»11 sileueed hint iisum Ity lye ttatiiu
WC nhsf *'
of Jesus; Inti !P»
'"I
a 4,,.,,, wu «, U -..^rved tliri Arab WtiRri po«
.lusphether uu<l iwajpts,.* f D ailo J5g "“i 1
tanio'nf Juvns ujft 1 liirn J dal 11 ', eptiliiMj, it Be
douin, who iKtqanie,. through ibis'eireiini«lutii*e,- ;t
IrcUevet. tttndo use of tlie numP.T'f Je»U8 riml flip
Devil Was sjlenced. • : v . ;•
Tliis etreomsliiiiee >'ri?to(jot1_uVra tmr mrivqi
ut Gaza, to the Governor; who rtquir(cd it to Abtl
Alkali Putthu, tlioleie; Pujhn ^of Aero, 'vh'.:
Willi regard to niyottf Tn!;-rt'icte'.W.ilh' Christ jit.
Rneli'ar*) It isris' follows Hi riji«th>Mg7ivriJi l|tlf.
. lies qu the sttbjtx l, at
|)r, Johnson's end l.i'iliiiiiz> I'elieritbuul uppftii-
Jions. as l’ntll dU AVattls'the poel.jii Acts X.VIU--
Sbit l ttce*l tilil do.tri wUH.yun,' add 1. ftriuligu the
whole, eireimutauce.
• WVtt IUV niaut onb cvcnhiij'w^^rv much
«?08t Uu<v;i. Hnviu? Ihtii
a Kussian,' i wept, vfftht ittdtlettlyriMftt'ttw.cnJjj
•red rov risiiin.iiiitl jljo ypieo* “Jesus ajillers’L
«hu« Irred iti my VW; .1 8axv^Uttri-tjly J
stria liiixn|jtnJOjJfOp. -uimuuned by jlUIP.JWH-.
dreu meiviVuHy ttinl kintlly lookinguithyin. 1141.
down' tint) wm'dtii'pWl, tir.-l ltl;.- \;*.uu>. il 1?appear-
0<; 'litis i« tin* title iu'.iauc'oj' tuenthmud *0
•1 i-. .. Vi mout wua su groat, - tliutlto" \vriKnfratd oCcommit-*
churned tlio Khojnhi would you nko the word of j| ag aohio-Itlunder if ho hled . hitn.frtmt tho arm *.
<7 '** l , t'"! , 'f | '» r ‘ : to.tnute 1 —-A robber hay- -ft/urcacl'oro preferred the foot - where there- was
; Uroketi- into -Naslr-i'd-din » : .his_.wifb rJcsg dntiscr. Warmfvatcjivai jiftlnghttfhowhite'
plntnumipulls.olToritipair of lieAtitirijltvIiito stock-
ttgs, th'eh antab'or, tberi rinotlier,rind -so on, 'until
ho Imd.romovedBtV pairs aad 'h pmr tif sucks; lined,
with while f tlien- Segiilns boltold. tlio fincstTdg-
nml fiiot ho httil-ever seon ithtYwas almost ready
tq believe-it a woman’s. Ho-hletl hint; at the se-
itttering tho noise', cxtilnimctli ' Elloridr ! Eft'endi!
lliero’s ti -.tliit'f- hi ihu.hotvtc.' " * Oh,’. said(1to Rho*
jab,‘'nitver ihind j-1 liuly Itbpo tliat’lio wilt find
«micthiui:Mlmt we. .muy luke it from Inin.’-—L—
Oiib dayNnsirHad-olio nsetnili d the'pulpit.of the:
inrisqaeftitidtliMflddrcS'etl tlio cougregotlonV--
low- * Very weij. - saut no,
know tell'those wpo dt,-*uot.'kno\v.^^^^^|^^^|^
- Fit,riftdSftt ft at rai Wdritti.rxlVheiiflitio wltlv*
1..Wit** -.irrt.B iKo'tiT.Hs In tlio uocirt-.
mug of Autiimii. just Midi, thiiTU’s I. il»« Inuial-
7*urnes. But’ it«w -tun' shnUaf i»^»ltec -tUore.
w1iic*i J^hVver tueutimuv) to Jiir. Born,*5. When
•d mid » believed 1 wits Su Nftv JrrusaJ TO. Jo.-,
•us Olni-*. sufroimded by AbiuhamJ.fluac t|bd
v ... . I .tlutnl til iHf slrul’m !
hiuI die npoBiks \yalkc <1 abou^ ttrww.
Paul with n crown ujw llis bee,I, tMnietl.t»Vro>
midVuitl. if 1 remember well,llunc words . W)
l/5t uile-i tt iMi Von have u»t »ueli,ttbeauulul crow u
as lov-elf, hut still -yoft hlivo' n.ctonji. /. Iho
, daughters of-JcriistilClivwere '.jorouriy lpoKlnff^
fab tim bori' mode ofraistng ducks, itnd tlm other I
nn turkeys. Two sra-smis have since pas-edawav,
and the writer Ilf this has liu-tt troubled ,10 test tlie
efiieaey rif thpsri direclions, r.ntl iii;cycfy. instunce
that Inis fume under llis knowledge, they lmvo
been attended .with perfect',success, Tho dircbr
linns Ibr raising thibks kvereto fecti -thetii on' arii-
infli/'od ttnd-ltOP|f them dry./ liidivitlunls,. who
have aJ'nn&dKiiS’jilari, huve-sent to bur iiiurhets
fmm 500 (b700 tloitks -of jha finest -kinds, tutd
they linv'9 Jto di -ctiees flmeng.tbeh>j ?rid fpiini.1 no
riillienliy'iii t^riugtlioniH, •' ‘Vr* V
of tlio' tvinrtows, saving wiit-n Clin»t apl!renejie | l,
"now lie lute hi* Imlniiiaelo with mi n .
i ftuma of the MbiypstyTO looWfig abbuyuid siud,;
> wind ere Sriro ►Itiiis coniing-frarit n di-iencc ate
he doves to their witidiiws'? -The others replied,
' •Mhcao nn* tltu s!iiiwx-j'Ea^ttnd," n>n) th.O Viaun
peered. . I.;liaH*rii.!f;ptueluiqijbJ tbp.ciraimi-
India heCtre, tor tlie 'pieaciung Clirtxr,
Sosepll i>.n‘y.Ofeitvt V hutM
rnZd uot of Joseph \\olir. u.my.oti-
•STSiMtfroUatgAfittae. m»' otM's I'lcrjitHitrousf-
„ afDevihi l lri«u*ht i\ tftces>ary.to .elate
J have only to add, tlmv 'un neixuint
irent'hiiin njtilihM 51o)iampi™ AH.
slnportiio-wnrld*. .While thesaji* of.lnmntennnco
Iti-ts. 'my frieiuU ssvniiu in - nbuUijmiec; tul'in ihp
y-tmcr ril'iriy.need they ienvo'iho-iinlietl,. 'fle. js.
u litippy matidhat lutlli no Ai.eed of life friend in
Ilia need; bill lie is-more truly h'opjiy that .huth- fin
need oi'liU j'rii-ml., d*. .* ., , *' ;j';
Raising Ditm am> Tuiikhvs.—In lliii'Aeri-.
cullritist of, the Inst veer npp'enrcil fjYoj---- 1
‘ (Jli, trimbclic.vers ! .do you know whtit I am go
ing to toy to you l” ‘Nu,’- resptuiiled tlio congte-t
ahikbe-ihen get inlri it. Seguins feU.ofhia.pulse,,
a.iiii tho domestics loft.'tllem f lifi Went , to' the firtf
placc.to clean hisTancot, making'many refiectioris,
iin ttie’s'mgulnrhy of .this ftdveaiurei all' flt otfee
ho heard something heidrid him, and turning &
bond, perceives .tlift inirtrir 'on.'th'e’.mantlo piece,
Frefieh refugees, in tho feign of Charles'the.oi.nth;
butdhoso.urifortn'pato persons werp nearly riUmns-:
sacreed by d : Spanish party,/who jiiride'd there
sodn after, end kvlio inscribed on tlio gallon's, on
wlrieli they hung tlie Frenchtneri, (hat they had
dtinri It pot fasainsf Fpenchmeri, biit hcretics. A
F.roiicjtrixpedition ;soon riftsfMea rptaliationy
rind hung the Bpanirirdk* ju tlleif• lurli,.end stated'
that thoy\ : .hnng,tltem,.ridtns.Spamnrds, but as'
‘AssaoqinS.: The Frenclt domfnatiori dries: not np.-
hear lo have continued but a shorty time, when tho
Spanish government' succeeded,''tutd cunthiucd
orijil 1763, when it was coded to Great Britoih by
Spain,.end by Great Brilaiti to Spmn'in 1:783..
' lnT5S8, St, Angustiue was yisited-by',n hpstilcr
British furce under Adrriiral Sjr . Francis Drake,
wbo.commiltcd some ravages and tiien.abandoned
it,- in 1701, if wris beseiged by CaL Moore, .a
buccanier, at tUo lierid bf n consiuerablb force from
Soutll Cnrolina, but bo wasdrivon oft with JosSr~,
In 1741,. East. Flririd.tii was hga1u. invndca. by
Gen.. Ogioiliorpe, attho.horijlof a formidable force
of-regulars and Carolina troops, rfo landed at:
fito-mouth of St; Johns’ river', in June^.nnd-.too.K
fort San'Diego, at tlio head of North, river, garri
soned by a detachment of Spanish troops, end.ad
yanccd anti laid seige to the eity in form, flowas
however unsuccessful, and wak obliged; to. make-
From t|it> B.tandnnl of flnioe'i
L THE FBEEDOM; OF The PRESS is
vy r ■ INVADED.
■ : “Ariofmal nttncli'.flpo'n the freedom of die jifess,.
wastnado a few days since; in the Senate-, of thU
.Dnitc'd Slates, by John Cl OulbounfEsq.of S.outh
Carolina-' . •'''•••• • ' '•
It'seems that tho Globe, in spbnkirig of the atr,
tempt to assassiprito tlio- President, made 'spmii al
lusion to tlio -inflanjiilory spoeebes wbichr' lind
b'eori d'ollvcrcd in tho- Senate, and p'ariieutarly of
one-made by'Mr,;Calhoun,.-in-which ho.assailed
the Presiiient witb rthch violence, and spoke'with
-gycrif omphnsis.-qfaorruptiorijreF'fmriiiid'fiivolri
tion. - . *• ' r: • Sv'V -'r< •
On- t^e ihy' a'ler this article appeared in'tho
Globe, the Senate was opened bV .Mr. iCtUlfcmn
witll’n formal'attack .ujiuir ilie Editor, for W.hrit:
tiurpriio wc cannot conceive, Unless it was in' .the
nope of having hint' arraigned! and 'puhislicd.^It
could not have been ei. motiveless act,-and Mr.
Caihoari is too -much of ri 'lawyor not to have
knowni that tho Seiiite possessed nd-coristitutwn-
nl mwer tp punish for libels, or hi any nlanttcr_to
ihtc'rfefuwith.the freedom of-the jtress,;*-. *./ - /w
the wlihe:figurp.liehb|ing qlong arid only if short
' wjih-fright;':
distaiicCTfrijn -Wm ; ho At'as-seized ,. .
however, il.'tnok.five orowiisjrojtt'Uio mantle piece,
nml.--liapaifag thorn.to him;-toquired^f,ho wns sift-
btfie'd,. Segulus, sliakiAgrill over, replied yes.—
Then le gone ! The surgeon !dill ribt writ, to ho
jtifely iri the strboU - He made a resplutiun
tn.ieHnf wliat hii().liepptipe,d j b.ut (lie next day;
hiS firierids ennie to iutjuirc liow.be felb after ihe
bleetliiig'he'lin'd ]icrthrmed on fi/whlto-man.'- fle
'tlicn•rcintedliis tidvciilitre, arid .made no funliet
ihYsi.cryrifit. ."A thouSaniieonjoetHfeslmvesiuce
.hciuijlirotyn out rhift rioibhig mure.tins; como to
fight jit regard to Uiisturioos.nlRnr, ,L.. F. Wj' 1 .
'wV-uV.'j’.i'Ai II*. litis an-HM'dim* to the For-.
' ftro^Jauktoflcs of jBliau'u'i'le.'wanted Vo
out «.e into pieces, circimmnmecs kunwU lo bir
Wolwtt GoWnn arid Sir .btft.ih.rd t.miumg, ,.y
which vou wilt tiereeive the lolrii fulre-ltood ol
Buro*’* inwertiun * w ith regjrd 10 my U-l|til in the
WG1.1.F, Missi nary.
llsdcraboJ, Jtme4, 1033.
11 Uianuiuu •ew*N*jvi»!~ "•rw*,—v* ,
bei bf iiuseels wriro. to he tuuud,* nqil Icediiig and
lumsihg ilit-iii in lliri manner directed hv tite Agri-'
eiiirarisf. hrivt* vii.n-ij ib.tuht*y;.havo'raisefi.trem
UK) to 300 fmkt-ys, nml they hut e pronotnicqd «
tn be a riU'llmd w-hieli, of- nil uilicrs, tltcy.beUevritl
best calcumtct) »b hi) uiierid'cd wifti cuceess.' - '
; ; tioiitltitn .igrlcuituttjli*lf
Em lira:asm AN Artist—Tlm Anvieiit "l
Dhvs nu- 'ueffrifrivtuhe'wifii Blnke, lltntVtlirie
dayahrlbic liis death, ho sat iblslertjl-tip in hcd,.
rind tinted it With, luucjiniiett colors arid W m*
brfnnifstsiVle. He toitLln.l ahif r^umchcd a—
hew nnd theathrew uUIA,
i-xclaimilig, » There !. iliut .will Ou.. I cannot
iiirudit.’fvfle saw liis wile hi teuis; aft feltthis
aAirecipifnto retreotjin the riuftiran. of that year, .not
hnitiiin, been aklc to make any impression on.r ore
k’s and having lost, in a nigli’t saflyoftht
four hundred of his best troopsepf Carolt*
• i-‘ .i lu s^mh in ts lintlv. nn find*
a having abandoned his cnmp.in a k°i ( ty*j 0 ^
The fiieo oi lier, wactive, ie tho ftftjpst pf eightsr
mil*«]tnV.A , ..TOn .iliit etrnplpfl nf linrinonv iti lli(.
imd jicr .Vuico • llib. sweetest of.harineny hi
.lyodd, ); *,* r i n < u i
--'A women will, think herself sT-glttcil if slie is
\ jyitcmirtcdi yet nreiwds to Iiiioav herself loo well
lb believe v.inr flatiuiv. . . •■
* Tiuiftreatcst pleasure of lifefis Ioa'o ;• tlic.prrril-
nsUtttjwitri) coi tentuiciit'f thugrealestiiuiscssioii,
htrilih"; the greniest case, sleep; arid, thp fiiai
nieiliclnri.'a trub-friendi'" *.' .**.;.. . a..'
; In marniigc, prefer tlic pcrsoh before-wenliliV
virtue before h'tfautv V Olid .tlie tmiiVtjbefuro tluf
laKly^hcu you lfiive a wifci-a fr^J, nud aeuiti;
|«riipri.. .< ' -. • y i'• ".* ■ v ' 5 -
• NtiwspAVlIRS.—I . positively, never 1 , knew' a
until in tho,o,iumry*Aylio was too poor to trike a
likwspuj.er. -.Yet tty? iunsiflltree,ejpajpyBWr
bie.psv’plc, rped v ,ii'i'*jie.wSniiperri hut .what Ofcy
homivv. As I speak {U)|iernfty,; I hope:I pfttfnd
nuue. _lf I do, the greater the necessity to speak
iu ho tho.lnsl uf ids work. “.Slay, Kate,” cried mu. Eury nutn i« ahto 10 take newspajicr*.—
, vuu an: * I will draw youl* I Thp cos( is ibur pence n week. How many who
Blake, “ keep.iiist as '
iwrlrait, fiir vou hove lucii uiYungeljo riic *,"' she jlUluk themselves 100 luxirto inken tietviqinper. priy
y^Hwu k-LyF*'*. —u>t. i^it..- r.- " *“ ' ' B|
obeyed, anii the dying ahietniiuie
laves of Ihe-Artists. ' ' ’
liiiu liksaiss.‘|ai' much daily: fur drink- J)li-erahl«.tht»i !*tho'ii
art poor iodoedl-^FnthW:'t
1
font's tts.iliut the tone an,I temper, of this address: *
are WoTthy'dr rill * praise, ^lioy say—.rf i .'* : V,
■ ‘The^iociKK-ing hoigtiageof the President of the
United auntes-hns Spread grief iu. our city, whose
posjority;. is'j.n grdrit; pnrt iaeritified .wiih its febnt- 5
mcrcial relations, every dny .kcciiming* more and
more itifiriiatply associated With Nf America. Ifc;
agrifnst.tYlo slrindofe't ;'apperiieti tri no privilege ficmnUy;/ Wlfrit appenrs io/us to* bo. parammml
-i.r-.-i-'- -1—'«».w tb.'ovory discussiorii'is tfictramritseinterfst .Which
If the Globe has committed a libel against Mr,
Calhoun, the courls nro ripen for'retlrcssi and tho
V.ory attempt lohring such a cosejbefore the Seri
ate, was an insult to the 'whole constitution. But
since the. Seriate assumed the .power'- to'try arid,
pass eSnfcnco uporr -tlio; President, it is not. to be
wopdored atrihsft they-should olnim:. jurisdictiori
river the press/ * -, '• ; ' f* ‘ ' j
- The French Ghntnbcrs are arraigning apt! pttn-
ishihg'tho printers -of FiSne.6 . for alleged' libels,.
arid’it maybe oorisidere'd by Me. Calhpunn pre-
ecdorit'wortiiy-'.ofimitatioii. ri .
Thdrirectlom ofthe prcsS'ls threatcned. nnd ony.
less its guafdiahs stand up finriry for thrift Bglitsg
they .may find fUcmselyes • struggling to. rcga.m
1,1 Gif wdrihy and^ritost'lngeilloiis tlrivice.! .liericd-
forthj let. it .bo. -honorable, patriotic,, democratic,
sage, and friost re|ipblicari, to attack mori with cri-
luinnies,utterly iiriprobahlO and.uusupporlcd; and
let tho domnation of public opinion overwhelm
that epetriy of FreCdofri, • 'rebttblicanlsm tmiljhc;
Pres9,*whoshall have the. nudacity to deny fatty
faisoltbod, whiehAtho.Globe, or its Georgia Jrienial,
innyfiriditcbnverixo.nl,tri'rilrculato- ■ 1 *‘x
irn triditslry nhtk-.CQiniiifrcti have.' in Sceing- tho : '
question resolved, ip is maifnor' the’.mpjf . prompfl
f;-: ' ■ AQTjSrGF cpNGliEBS,'-'f'fyy ■
AVc 9.e'e.ih.thp list ihb follewirig'Aets of ripablic
'ftatufC,'..v ' •' * - - '
, An ,net to.rondec perninheni .the,present; mode
of supplying thq* qrnjy of; tlief.United Stales, oml'
fixing the 6ilary of. certaitr clerks thereiiii named.'
■ • An/aet'fiir the final ailjustm'ont* of the clnims tb '
land's irftlio southeastern district rif Louisiana, - /
,* 1 An'aqf for the final adjrisftnorit: ofclnjms'to lands i
in the Stale of LoniSiann. - ' ^*
: Aqinct to regelate'the pay of the Navy, of tho
United fllitosr : - ' . : *:;' ■-/ -V: ' :ri
• .■ An aptjtb allow'further tirito to crimpleto.tho is
suing arid locating of \riuIiiary'land warrants dn-' .
j-ingthe jeto war. > ■ . ,
Ap 'aet to.'prosdribo tlio puriishlriebt ofConsols,.'.*.
Comiriereiaf. Agents, arid 'others,^riertnin,eases,.
'An acj totauthririzeftfiti jcufi'stru'ctiqn'bf a rail-*
roadppbrithe fitih)ifr'ljtridsfrotri.*Tullehas|cot.o St..
Marks, in Florida. .'vE- '* . j
r Ari petto continue the eificer bfCommissipnet*' j
of Bensions.' ’ ' ■' >'.... .'. .*. *.'. '•» js’ri* |
' Ari het for tbbebritiriuotiriri' nritl: reppirjbf tlio,’
Cumberland Road, in the Statcs’of Ohio; Indiana*
•andIllinois,^... x-v’."*. - >
' An net'in nme'ndment.,of the nets fbr tlio' pnnr
ishirierit'of rifrences'agriirist tho fl.jStetos. .
An actio nujliorize the Sfcereta'ry of the Treas/
pry to compromise the'elaims allowed by.the eom-
missionersunder'tho .Treaty, ; with tho King of thp
Two'-SieiHes, ctiripludedaOet,'14,1832/-
,-' : Ari act fttYtriertoBuspend. tho'operation of eer- * 1
tain'provisions pf‘‘en act to alter , and amet.d tlio '
so vernl acts ihfiposirig duties on imported’ approved ]
Jniyl4 c tfi32;/" Vv- *■ -J
' Ap act further to extend the time allowed for 1
the execnlion of the duties of the fcommission for 1
carrying into ciluct ihpcoriventiori.with'Ei-ance'f-ri
‘: Appropriation; Aeta.^-Vor. thp'paymorit .of pen
sioners—For Oju 6U|ip'tjrt bf tho' a.rmy—For tlio*
currcrif cxporisiSs of'tlioIndian deparlntbnt^-Eof'
the navel servlcd/rE.Or .Indian aumiitidsk-For -
huildiriglight’,boat8; hoafcojtkand monuments, and',
placing buoysr-^For the civil ,'and Vdiplomfiticrex?*
.ponses oftliogovernment.** : ' .'.* ,/ ;.'i* ,
. .Therest, 00. in riq(ribcr,* are : local'opd ptivStlj’
felief acts.and rosolotloris, ib&S&if.jr.l?*'
ring that the Spanish garrison'had received, n eon-
siderabl’o reinforcement of troops' and a- good sup
ply. of* provisions frym . llnvannnli hroaglrt -in
llirouglt MiiUfatlzna Iiilot, by wlrieh the bloeltad -
'ins squadron off St. Augustine bar was olodcfi.
Duringihoperiod of tho.Britislt occitpancyfrom
1763lq 1764, the eonnlry flourisliedto asurprtstpg
extent. Tho wlrolo'of the liver.St. Jqlins was
well settled; large expurtalioris having be^reado.
icinity of SU An--
suae,-ami squui ,... 4 .»,.~Indian i HyM, bnl
^jssasttisss^ssfl
Brilish amheriiles to tlio'otljer t»l6tties or rernevpd
lo the.flriited'.States;; Thebpnscqnunce was fij?«
event thhigJcirat once to' deeny out! rmn, ,lyom
wltieli it i- just beginning to emerge, the P“ * C X ,]
ilie United .Slate.**, siuee their uceuptrtion, having
been ftitiil to earlier improvement, m conSequcpeo
i.( the diffleuUica thfritvn.tmlho wayofLnhd
Clnimfiuls to establish their titles, which .it length,
'smihsnoaYits'.tejrinipntlen, after invehring ilie in-,
habirnrits'ln Csfnsidcrahlc expousp and tretih e-
Tlie decisii.il in favor ofthe claimants o lmt-stol
ihe lanregreftts, h'VthoBriPromo court or trio un,-..
lid’StntGs, Nvill ouaUlo seuico^c'uts to bo 9“
the,..,'.which could never have taken placo mme'
ilip nncejtaiu .tenure by .which they vycro hdoro
lioW; • * *•' „* j
It Is hoped-that Iho veiy-oMc.nftarow.° r r ®“ v '*
Eaton viiUJiava.it* cirect, in i.n'h'cmg nil persons,
anil panietilarly -our LegisInureCr
Ueneral Go.wnmcut uH.niattersf.pl: Internal «m-
pthycincjtl By which aUuid the .iesourecs_pf the
ixtiinVry iviil-iib developotl.7 '- *..” -~r•' >■'“
d’ittiir*. (jld Spanish Fort at tit. Augustlne^of
•fill* wnlidd eiviovsfhtst 'vcckv.tsrerdly and truly
.a'intefesfiogsight.' 'AVfchnvereaSI nr:..ttib»os4n
ruins, oftbriificritions decav od; }Yfi have traccft ibe
iiueb, nml noted But, fulleh embankments, bavo
wandered over the ground wlicre merehnvo lnltcn
in the strife bf battle, but the impression, ot ,tne
From tbs'Nc\».lVrlt:Pv*RiSgiSriiy..' V . ‘p:
ri T.flE AMOtJNT GETHE INDEBItiHraf-
. Wefinve pressed a'n op'iriion.tllrit if the ind'ernrii-
ty trc'a^jiiisSes.tbreugli'tliq chatiihers, v lt'wiH. be,
conditional; that the subject bo.referretV.tb a com-
missiori to exnmirin' liio items, eluimod,.and * to-
make such* dediiQtlqns.'ag; the justice- of the.:ease
may retjuirc. ' Shqpld-tUis'be Sri, vyd must bo, pre
pared to hear the whale iundtirit jrisisttul ;.upbn-tq
the utjnost farthipg—no wroro shall-bo Corrected,
*rio inisealculatiori reeliflt^t; . Tlierp xvilh bb those
who are resli ’ctinhglr ui waste taiilibiis in,n. eqn-
tbst to recover .a disputed or douonui ,hfih, ofttyo'
'hundred tlioilsand dolIarA. '
rippropruniOtt- -AA /w- .r vPW ...
a ioriner occasiun' in* th'ti.Clitimbcrs, llint a great;-
•zu’ v t lltntv rtSMio- YtlCtlv
tifir negotiator'himself.'', r ,. . | . ..
Mr.' Rives, in order to satisfy hi-i fellow-ciiizcris
Imw superior'were liis talents ns u dijjloinntist to
all hts prcdccissors.ytjyp in hU lctteriri retlcience
tfi-ihe treaty---'.'''A;; ■£ '''' jm'
\arou_ J . ,
tbo last meaty j
vntol.K nr.which,
-sqiij
cr'tuiri Bas nlloitted in tlie.treaty-thnn wris justly
idtiej. wo iinvma'cohGrm'atiou of this qp'm;o'ri- frqin
ecntJusUi/ nnil’JierfTp'.
Stotttt^ l,y tlK ' cu " ; """'" l ‘ Ims hecom«>ubsiTV*d to Mm-'c lM
<exninin»tion hsre.
'Nowwliu*
mission;
iiDni\orc. k .• -'. 'q* ' .t* • _ , . -
\yh u is the sum ap«l tfubildrieo
i; what is : ibo ironsbiUuninio plain I'-nglwJi-
Uon jmopjnm i’-ngiiwi
of-this declaration rof our Envoy Extraordinary
rimlMfuLter Plenipotentiary? . A^bV sunpl-yihus
—•V J have gotoiit of the '.French, three tiniei fir
much money tis our commissioners ■acknowledged
was due to us.'/” That Jlr. ltivcs surd this, we
have his q\vnAvoid; that. ofic .qpmmissionera_ had
fixed on one-lliird of tlie amount conceded by Uie
im» -^Wooid iiriroad
ireoiy', is .probably, .eqnaUy true --^Would it then
be surpriving.'ifthe French Cbanibcwv when call,
cxl'uimi bv us to ratify .liftstjeaty, which i^no.
mrijejtf.jeijobrintouy.--of iinjcinni.fi-
Froiri tbo United8t4to»Telograpli,
; -ri TO THE PUBLIC. . .. .
A writer in tho United,Stntes Gazetto says- .*■»
is to he feared that'tlio loss oT tho Public Printing'.
rn'uStbe'rcgartlcd.akq’triitlousofGrcenra'flownfaUj*.
imd th'6- destruction.,of ■ the ^Telegraph,;‘phlesa 5 .it
could-bp"..rande, 'by. sonio adroit movement,!, to*
jcharigoitS course'anil'llgliLuridor a ne.w"t»innlany-. J
der., Thb/Nellificrs era too wdaTtjjt nuriibore pne
in w'caltli,' to bo able to .'maintain so expensive ai»
’establishment at tho seat bf Government, when,
ns must.nowbo'tho case, it'ean'.ileriyoho snslen- .
nricp from tho.public T'reasprv.’!■
, This writof is.'known; >Vhnt ho' writes, is is
fioliberatc political calerilation. • The country 'iff
dividctl’ Into threo great parlies^ 'Tho.Globb .rc--
_ rv , ,- 7 —... ,,-an cyentnlxfie 1 p; cs rtnts 'tmE,.fh i e'ofticelfolders.;-;tfibr-Iritoll!gbh7
Chambers, vyemust prepare ourselves to hear the C or-represents'ariothcr,- tbo ollice Scckors;—tho
rehsrinln^'tjh'djAik'e'xvls.Qprid hon'es'tpcople. tfthe -■ ^
. - - lt . . third:gtonUntsVcfit is .eompossfi.rifriih'fit class wiifi;
.bbieetton isjusfi we must.be sulliciently.just toad-, neither.hbitTor seek office.; Of .the two first, ono
|— 5 * **' y * ■•'isP-K4Hsv ‘Jffiulw. inn i,Vna*#<iii r»f lltr»‘*nn!ilti» citintA ! wbKS tO do
mtt it-—it is “io theprteetpie uf'thoctrentf fire iiy C s'diit oftbfe public [iurso; tlie other seel
nation adheres with unaminty, not tlio items of Xlie Telegraph has ever been and- aver .Will
appropriation^ 1 . .Jfri'addifiopjmth'oeharfio.madoj on g 0 Opposed to uotji these 'parties.' It was eslab-
ns tlio :'iidj'oeatc ofecontiiny, retrenchments
reform,'arid public - accountability under the au-
miiiistrrriloii.ofMe-Adams j.nri'tljtvheii the present
Executive, vHiom'it contributed ~lp place in oftice,
:deserted Ills ,ril;l ami tried;'fritpdS and. surrounded
Himself By Ihp’rctaiuers qf his .bitter political op
ponents-—the B-nriss adherents rif.Cfay and Crkw-
l'oi-d—vve (iircsaw the eoriscqucnces to the country.
'‘ArtMrei'getneniwhiahjynUmaiiydiffieultitartliMSo- bbU mainbii|icd oiirtiteition at the loss ofthe part
wp (lattered Ge’il. J;ic!;soii at tho expense of unr
Su>mit- r< lC i - have retained the printing uf
'ihp'Department arid ofthe House of Repraronta-
we.flauered Mr. Clay.and become his'dependant,
yi-e could'have rclaitied the printing of tho Berietc.
Wo would do nculier.; riiecauso huth'are alike op
posed to our privulo fi-clings arid our public duty.
Seeing litis, the deduction of .tlic'United States
Telegraph has become a matter of political calcu
lation ; because it ts supposed Ahat^rif this can hb
nccumplislicd, tlio country will divide into two
great parties,—that 'economy, retrenchment, and
reform, will'bo'-mcrgcd'in-thegeneral scramble for
power- : ■' • .
But, the Telegraph will not he destroyed; sep-
ace. tbo voluntary sacrifices wiileh jt has erreoun-