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4 lU fbntm the milk ♦ ni th< ;>n:ijr-,
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“</ i i’-'. !’ *1 *i**l you,* *j.id ! ■ ‘Judge I'raut*
. ,’f ‘’ >• n n•• .!• In- v.rrc,
m !|*Jl.l ty i irt-111 t I : tli.hi 1 him
Raw bit •.iff #! iirn-ll',’ ~i
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fcjj'i*f b# in M great a burry,’ #aid b.
thltc t “? wfinln know ‘*.! i- * i landlmd
| It-* - agt l I know nth ore In i~ Ifi- is lijgh
r -•*fi il i eWmity-, #od won’t In- buturi
y^^iit^Jlt; If be'i e h'-ro v’u u-oulit not
Spoilt*i(g.’ ‘Will tittilam,’ <1 lit.^'give
‘. . . .-U-r i*tv * i ii. • imil*, if you
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JuJrf f'ndio luiugui tty .-II wurin
:< v l, ip mljnsrf i>r hU lr. t-u. now put on
.-.u-m no-t •■•■i|iti-ly ilnulurod
thnwiy rouU.uoM we *i- loom uml An- till
I itiiii. i in:. * If ymi tt ill
m Bfanf'ipf feqfi ‘.tt, I will ‘-at mnl l nil'.’
* Tlt'-nltlur t-’i* mimoei iloly liroiifflil, uml fit*
v H e eollauou In-fori-1
>okly,Tlu • i'-.i .i iok li.'b liro.ni In iiiimp ‘I bit, 1
C'.i -tly wfJii’ .l in- iltw t'ourl Hm.su. j
i*i -Ini L jj*- < |t*~ 1 ’- 1 (Jr, anJ rlisiiifUnu, frol!
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r 50 Bi W’t | jMo i.'„ soriii- p ~ i mm,. • iimim.i.c.Vi p
i•” ‘ :l § v * “ wiUM's*, or Fpiiu- ruiprii, m,o
I ’■ lui lliar 11 oiil’Ji* j . ... ,|
d*in i...u th \ <f i,i
| t. m’i i trf’.l Iml tli hr. • gi-ntl’, in, ,i ,iin! iho
< •I" 1 -? ; I't itifjihn;’ p u.i'r*'.
ttunie th , ns nu*wi n-.i, ii,„i ii
SBWqretrftf fWjf#m.l.l tis- >Oll l ofilu
Stth #hii-'i . ii'iofunidg JiTitf!
’ I ”1 01” ‘ ‘ ■ ’.,* ’ 1,, ! \
n* ‘jNi’Nil Tt-iiy itiid Jiidao!* Huvh
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4h-k'out! r ■ >inii and, tin* ilnv.'w
>'BKl Ctllil, U.” !Urlo mill lo\V> i-|'K
WliorUi 1 it rit, wln-it* ih*y
’ flrpouil (in-, o of iiopd
fiy*>■■.,i ir ■ an I pr,. A
tljoin *ll l\l 1, , 111, l,jj
I,
0?"’’- - Ktis ili’iuli,, ii.
. landlady enti-rc 1 tl. • .- rooui. nmi
knM i.'twn-d il |pKlge Ctrl's i-i.ri.'o j imt the
s- )urr'>t*n* nut j-etip.l , mid p.-ittniw
,’
IjMWekahe 4 -n*iou to |m V tin-
WfMiiVyiUMlltltt to tlio .’ ii,, mo Jiiilgo, Him .I
j r*4 to.Uir i:rl;ru ji . , lu-jy uUa|ipoinii and.
1 r ;yii<v.-vtfti tim-i f . ~; „ I- ~: i luj,n,i hi
'• V %'la!)li’, I ■ nil tiuirs loud of
’ • I I’l - ‘III. 11. I
: * I*3* ”1 ’. . wilt,si I ill,
Irtt-huSs c-dmpmy in a tut.* t hynfiliK’rl
4i|M* Inst mtftsnw ;.i i- nuild on.
4*i:tuf|d Iho room to l.ft. ,i tin uii-uu-ii that
-ITK’. y itllgjit fit do 1.1,1 inner. Him tltd her
: tuid liaMeued t*i<-: ii her mist row with
| ill,--i Hug i.dliul ‘.thu old ,v<
hut on. > ripht •uiwuc. if
la ’- j id.-'-l (it-mri*#!, n, m y ; , s Ion,;
J |iiil ifnilm j: l* . uud httvvrrs tver.-
f.lri.j 15 jat him.’ * ‘ , .
I i‘V o ’’ sb t* af to tin* oM
1 wish hinnoi ih®(Rtnthekitcln-tt.’
I ‘fhmitl wa ii< •• i eoHiins’i). uml tin*'’
i l '-!#* iu ittlow vote:'. • to Uie girl, IMI yrtur
*WM n l ’tic “(suit**-’ to do with
i }\f m lu‘‘'Ar%#nd wfi. , thavdi* duns, i'i| ii
.i fi it: lhecu bet Itw oor three days,’
{ ®‘ f ’\i’ * n . V; 1,1 f:i- trvss. l-uk and
/ •■ y the lead o( |!. i'lo. ami win n the 1
f "” • • ! 1 11 ,tt t!1 ’’ “• •’ you whisper
i tn <vmu-nfriu* that 1 • K v.t *aiit plnee at
i 4 y’ ltd * Crime, mid do I
a vnu JiwuvivacA and ac ■ h.*i John lus tin- ci
- oct <ir<l tar fhitißS iu ; ~ and order.’
to tier post, at the lu-uu
I WdjtMllv ‘"tofUn-il .1 gt-lltiem.iu
f <t. tC :> i- .jiiast jJt-. . r m ; Ss
.y” the I Mciucn ; mill ififitv
j,,
T !1 to “■ v.cWut repast, a.id
i&fWUPtlim fldtcevtr ,* Throne ofGrae, .
hy Jiidg t r,t th® company curved
at J ’v. i oalkui ni
But 8”- the I a turn m
C.hwust v*vary 111 -if, and Inn. taken a fancy,
tmlif a pet's “I eats by. final,fifc.r that wlucli
‘* mme sulitl. ut the . m-alMhc it#:lit food,
Hfi.i ■ ’first; lie th. * l..s , it<
IjakCyActtflP) i ii', ,v on • (able, and Ins
-H ; a, r thr. plate. •• ‘g l V i'. • .0, ■ ; : a to
|’*<!*tom. Wltieh v.t. m-.-v am nitliuugli In*
a great enter.
iai the |fcpnt!fiscn r. a- Jmluc. fol
’ ‘•<t hi* example ns to tak: iho pudding
A \ w hit'll
<■•‘•ii.it•'<•.!. that ttruc v, . nearly emptied.
Ifnry tlpplf.'Bi'lm’. ! two additional ;
Htrldjjtfof gravy, a , * <i ttic eomiuaini
► ~f her it tress si V n Iho Inst near
fV” Jc \< hr says to her in ■ tun*re • ~tmr.,
“jPjS* j A?®* *'Hm ploto *i at m>i iosali.nl
manitrr in with- lio n>!drcss>'!
‘-'-Verted the ••••;. tint !...
that any eiw ev.’ j'tiiu! tin j'luge
the pud< 11 .ini siio
“•%* hi meaot.-1/v sjK„ , • nt she obsvrt
■ 4 ? *T titg *P< hit # .• empty, an .
|"*v hMM back wftlt ■ utm<ot speed t,<
• nia-.Wsaod address ■ -r rbtis ;
0!t tW.im thof n!. . flow's (hero yet,
■* v! i,,a isYoHamly cr> or drunk, for I is
af A > cat*'!! inure than :t
\ * I mg aiita!"*-
iWtMf, ‘V*s .jatos the maumir, to
.atftot! |.l? ■; t. out sntlud,* ll! r ..
y '■ ‘ > joi a; ‘hi* tiiue of tho
“..t don e• .-
• ‘ :s - |Bfej l',gal on, ay t.
t!:ir*j any i Ob, I'U eh*nr hint out.’ said tin- ml*
and abe ttartod ftu tin- U umg U>'*iit. .
i T.i*’ Judge wan ri iiiarkaW’ f.if tint Wv’iMj
1 inner o'■*<ir> ifotibUt loiaiiy'body wh'inlti: pdi
1 upland Rritcr jly .do wh .l'iV’ r ‘* .nm Ib< r<
iiitui wlihimi niA,up any ti'W .ibajntidlelditri
, ntad ÜBinefioorii one pit* l at a fin al;!
] hut aV tUui time In* obs< ru*d ny ir him a he.ru j
! tiful dub of taw white c.-nd/ igr, winch lb*; I<on j
! Dutch at Poiitikei fj*iß called cold time, and !
•m hlcli lx* cdlciJ kuilad, and lie wixli’d f'>r a
, irin plate. 10 pi ,o - on* • it t In* • ,
| tUFft*.
1 Tin: carving uud stniug of ihct tm at tviw,
j not ftnlwi jd, v. Ik*ii fii; tixpceled n cwiin I‘l’de
; and wlk-ii the himiluily arrived at thedodl 6ih! |
j fixed her keen eyes on the Judge, In-, turning !
i hl eye* thin w iy and di**ervirfg her. mildly !
i naid. ‘JviUilidy, -ii I Inivou cie.iii phi 141 0 cut j
1 aoine rdl.id on V
j ‘A clean (gate mtd stillnd !’ n tnrtered tlmj
I landlady, i..'Hpfiri!iiiy. ‘1 wi h you t*ngl|l ]
j ronie Into llv- kitctiefi Until tip- gentlemen 1
j line din’ and : I bel receive 1 that real for
! Judge ('riilie.'i
Th” eompatw were siriM-l; with a*toni 1
I went and fixed their eves t|t -rifetely Ml the
I Inndludy and tl<- Jiitfet*, ml in steal in mdti;
I siixpeitce, when the Judge rcpth-'.l. **l <* 10-
*c:y “(1 this seal hr Jiidg’ < ‘f ine, did ) oti laml
; Indy V ‘lndeed, l did, 1) 1 ylu . if*. ••t* r>
kind.’ hu then ans we it'd ; hui If ym *U step
Ito Iho door itfid sen if Ik- is cvoiii..’ 0 > id
I one of tl|e am ‘u*- m etiil him. with your p t
mission and M*** , pt"iuioo of ih'-s<- f •* tll >* -
| men, w i'h ft. 1 h tvi; *’ f ni|e hit sines* to ilo.
1 11 will tHtmpf sfri ejt efil you litivi: fdphd the
: Judge.’ 1
■pili'iihu ’ iditi K odd she with emplta i
‘ it looli for “ii your 1 ,f, noi t ud me nor my
aerimuk } *av yon y<#or brink last Hus nioiii |
ilijf I'ji j eh'jj'puie 11 hole W'.od, IhCiiiis’- you I
nod yiai hud 110 money, find I ctpeeud you
wioildtfo au-'ty ; nnd now you must cotrie lu re
to diswirh the jfentlemeu at dinner.’
If,:rt’ the whole joke burst up >ll the minds
of th” persons presunl who fell into 11 loud id
of htiifhtt-'r. Alter ill iiiiiiuli had uHi lie *ul>-
ldid,',lho Judge mi hi: as! “and, ‘ill I I chop woisl
to pud for my hieuki.nl I’ ‘Jiuieed you did,’
said age, bold eaut you Imd 110 money.’
“I aftd the truth,’ replied tint Judge, ‘toil I
have 11 shawl here, worth more than leu dollars,
h 1 will h ave in pawn, ifyott wilt only 1 1
urn gat my dinner with the gentlem-’ii.
flaf*! flip gi’iiUciiß'it Mere biting their IIpH to
I kef*)! I'-.m laughter.
‘llow dill yotitiuy * !)itul worth more thnit
leu dollars, w illiout iimin y r H |„.. “I
bought it oil u CIS lit,” says lie. “Ann mien:
did t on find credit to that amomil V suj s she ;
T hroitelit it ftoili home,’ said he. ‘'flint’s a
likely story, and something like your abuse of
Jnrh-c < ‘note, tli is morning,’ said she. *!I"W
iiii"! I 1 nhiuu the Judge if he was not prvaent/’
asked lie. ‘Why,” replied sje, “you called
hint rusty, fusty, fudge, and old codger, and
| said you did iu>i euro a rye straw mure for him
limn you did for yourself’.”
Hero the whole company f, rr in an uproar
again. Hut 11s soon as it ba l a Jitlle subsided,
one of the gentlemen asked luo lady how she
V th-.iv tlio gi Utlemuli situ was addressing Was
I not Jt^i.-s*^y w iio / He looks more like* a mij”
I than H ecu “: > *
l*rn (Tie hingbtor burst f, rtli a’bird time,
! Altera littlit p'*>.... itx;iJndgn said. ‘l-natHi <m
{■■ * I am mu a bird o| ntn *~..it I ,’but! am a
j Oruno, midni-rmui isofiuu a very u-eful intrt|-
1110111 ; f saw a Vjtjy good pn iii ymir kitcheu
tills lliorni: “
Ikloi'i’ die bad limy 10 rvpW’ *"m H’ lith’
mm. I ,11 sin- vAts n*ij nnnlciJ, usstin and
In i- v i r il'. with Hi” pf- ’ iing
Ju i„. A .louj lied aniW'ufu*"d all. itt■ up
toiksonio evcitsc, nnd Imstily asked his pardon
for lu-r rudeness.
The Judge had"l.y this tinu*, uuohscrveii,
titldii the slutvvl from his pocket; uiulNvtih a
anile, tulvauei ‘l a few step* lovv.inl
■Tipttiilou. imt ni. my husim .v lo iili’gi ; 1
1 r :ln i efor” dt-ei ce milt t"” „ >)*, n'lliin'i J.. ..iia
■tism.TC'-etirvnfs^>fm\vl tup present.
fto #nyin|t, be gently laid it Over 1) r lioul#
ders adding, ‘tiihc it ufaihitn, aud <fa nut at
U nip to return it, for it was purghiiin-i! on pur-’
post for you.’ Shu inwiily retirml, in cunfu
sion, hardly kmivvi ig ufimi she did, byt taking
tlio sh nvl yvith In i-t/eotiriP,'tn-ariug no in d
ice towards the Je*” -.
And hero ttaav three parties wlfojjud each
twotliuifs Tie- landlady had a gothWc-son
to llli-ditnle upon, which was this in be not
iI wo hasty in ,h ■ >U;g id of a r om*ft uni a
j rough outside ; file giqitlcmeniuul a good dill-’
■ m r aud a pAe to hulgli over, uml the. Judge
had good intentions i:ullio. joke, utui ability to
lo|!ovv tq>.l(,i iessoil.given.
‘I m Pi re fir ‘l l \or TlYi vr. Hottfcr
wus tiey .il- ‘ I’iwiiiM tunnel a mill : Ter
rctvee vtift c .-UoelTiiits diod iu jail ;
k’anl Dorghern had folufUen tmdfs and
starved vviiji nil ,* Tnsso was often
disiMsaitul for (Ivy ehfUiii"* ! Beniin/>glio
Was refused a Imittatlee into a liospitnl lie
had IdrtiM || elected, t'erv antes died of
; I'uupet .Camocny, the Celebrated writer of
the Lu.’iaii, ended bis days it is said iu nit
nlliisbotise, and ntituy rate was supported
hi a inithlul black servant, who begged in
the strve|s ol Lisbon for the oulv mail in
Portugal on w hfiiu (!od had bestow ed those
lulciith vv Itii-li hav e tendenev to exalt the
spirit ol t. do v iiw'im) age; and V angolas left
bis body to tlie surgeons to pay his debts
as far as it would go.
Iu l-.ngl.aml, liaeon liv ed a hit* id iitean
ness and distress .- Sir Walter Iv’alei. Ii died
on a -a-allbltl.- Spencer, the charming Spen
cer, died forsaken and in want . the death ‘
oi Collins was raised through neglect, it j
producing mental derangement .-
f.i'a toy ('J y svn:’ sltall tliee re-loro,
l'oi‘ ih.r itn- tear t., duly slu'd;
Beloved ti.’ nfarait cliuitu uotnuv,
And Mtu . ioujli I'llyA mlf lie dead !”
Alilton ii liis ropy-right of lhiradise
Imst tor t •iM iooii pounds, at three payments I
j and finished his life in obscurity : Drydeu j
lived in poveity am! died in distress: Ot
way diet! prematurely and tlnne.li hunger; :
1 .redia lin the streets ; Steele lived a life |
of perfect warfare with bail'tlls ; the Vicar j
ol \\ akciieK was sold for a trine, to save
Goldsmith from the pipe of the in a ; Field
ing lies in a burying ground of the I'u- 1
ylisli factory at Lisbon, without stone to J
mark the spot: Si age died in prison at
Bristol, where ho was confined for a debt
ufeight pounds ,• Chattert n (he ehii.l nt 1
genius and misforiuue, destroyed himself:!
John ('eats died of a broken heart, oceasis j
oned, it is sail, hy the merciless manner in
which his works were reeoivi .1.
7. /gry S; ;\-ute!u>H.~~ Wo undorstm'd
i tlwt in Caldwell, Oakry iV IVlcl'.ard V
1 Great Lottery, not a stogie one of the piiyes 1
j cm eoirt I netting rich tty lottery is shrewd ,
1 dom ; ai'ter all. -The genius who calcula
j ted that the. ehaticc of a high prize is about ‘
equal to heiiiij si nick dead by lighmiug, was
jHit a had arithmetician. AVe liate further 1
understood that not less than K 23.000 worth 1
of tickets in this lotterv w ere sold the day!
before ihwdrawii’g-! Not a bad speculation i
tor the mauler*,! —Actc (Jg/co.- Sun. it
m * >i.
Am us in.’ S irr in t'ipghn.i- \ cou- j
I i>C4putU*Uo *celt" ‘oncuj-re I irt The j
, Inn te'ol Bepjh*entotif**i on llfo ttltlt ull.
I’h” Ilinuvc at il * last n •sio 1 was i*inotircd
by 11 “pi 1 irlooil ipioHivn” member : it now
li.is otie who i* courtly ollachcd to “points !
jof order.” lie ithu* shown up, is I*o j
j tin: would-bc-n-grcHi-innii, the “Kftoler
j book roarc r,” by the Wunliinglou cor res- ;
| pomlßot of the N. Y, K\filing titor. 1
] Tbi-ic c* ain w iiicinbc;-hero from n*i
I * uirl, liv the name of J.micron, who T.a*
1 set Inm-eil up us Sir Oracl* U|ioo (loiut* of
I order, mid Itl.cnll rvyli wisygerto, i* him-
I silf eternally commirtin;* the grossest po* *
ibl- blunders, to his own chagrin, ami
; merriment o£*tiic House. lie raised a point j
jof older y r-tlirff 1> I” the cflei-l that nftet
j ♦'ic hi 4 1 • J* <■ I ng w-e 4 to g il*t** an dec- ,
j Uomofiilficer# on a p irticpl if*finy, u inojion
i to ppUpouc to a future p< rind as inth iiuti ‘y
jv, a. 001 in order. No one cun tail to sec
I tip- i.hsnrity nl ibis jositi; ;. In di -iusing
lit, It# -aid tiiat the Hon < cotihl not 11 * ind
or P isfponc Uto order. She h ■'< di-i :-.!**! t
! to do’ a Particular lliii'j! on a particnral day, <
i mnl ;,hc niii ‘t do it. Mr. Hian', rose and
I stiid, that as llic member fro n Missouri
1 j laid been disctlssing tlie (finder id ti c |
’ liouee, nnd hud settled to hiiowii -ati- fa”- ]
1 lion that il wa# feminine, liu moved that j
; if adj< uni'. I Jlpvc never Miti#sed a
better jopib “f we Uiare // > tally r-1 i*-!• <d 1
! ill in iffir. It proiluct-il ‘l’m trained laugh
! tef Trinti all si !u of ti e fhtn e, and t n
i all parlies. After Mr. Jattn on I tak-n
I las real, a member went to hi 1 mi l told
him that his point of order was untenable ; j
tJiul il v.ii* without any Cnee wl uever. ;
.1 imcAoit tliereupuil made a tteinenl to
ftim, of which the following is a pretty ac? |
curate version.
“I know, said he, that Mr. Ik II an I my
self do not agree upon all the points of par
liamentary law, but I am right. I have
more ex peril nee and legislative know-lchre
than most incnihera knowof. I vva* some
time Sneaker of the Missouri House of \-
•emble, nnd there decided —which decision
was sustained, -tli,t inotion to ajjonrn
was in order pending tin- execution by the
house ut a special order, and before any
result had been consummated; awl that
decision in now part of the low of purlin
incut!”
‘ That is, Ac vva* the first man to discot 1 r
that a motion to ndjni! rn was in order ;
and that mmtiln-rs of I.cgialuture with not
bound to remain iu there seats bin! starve
until tlicv had deei ir-u the question under
eimsiileratiim ! 1 am sure you will not
fail to appreciate this discovery to parlia
mentary proceedings ! !
During a debate on public printing, Mr.
Dawson spoke vvitli great ability of the tic- j
cessity o( reform find economy, and shouted |
that the profits of the ■ public printing for i
tlie present Congress would amount to at ]
\cnpl. onr hundred thmtsttftd dollars ! Mr. I
Vnn.te r f c’p7iei.,**'iA 4b l himself into a* j
awkward n predicament as ;tt*. lintlJH
upon tin: floor of C ongress. lie uielertook
• o cdtlvicl tlie Whigs of iiiconsi- li ticy. aim
|o|- that n ad tlie ayes and nay*
from tbjjotimal of the'*** m
prfcvc his position. The purl of tlie jourmrt
tlial lie read from relate# to a motion that lie
had been mail# to amend u bill under con
siiK'iiiion, by incorporating, a provision
into it, to liuvo certain printing don* b_v
CDUtiai-t. lie was going eo leading tlie
li-f of apts from the ranks of his party, toi
prow them in favour of it, and the list oJ
ft big nays, to prove them oppoved, wluu
Hive Garlaml lose and shitrd Unit tlio gc J
lie men was iiifposing upon the I louse, for
flu- question upon strHmz out the *.mrufi
nietit, and hot upon itsailoptiorn -live NVlife*
voting against stiikiug and the 4u-‘
ministration tueirAmr*xollftg in favour.
This check produced a tremendous sebs-a
tion, and poof \ ugli ist for sever
al minutes, auiiiUttlic boisterous laughter
of the House and gallery uof knowing how
to extricate himself from his r diculoys po
sition. lie finally acknowledged liit> mis
take, and excused Lhnselj by elltirgitig it
upon -Cave Johnjou, of Ter.ticsseei vv Tit >
h'j-i pointed to hiai tlio vole, Imt bad lim
it'd him ns to the nuluto of the question and
promised that when lie next undertook to
tire of)’, In Would fund himsflt,— \it\h hoped
the charge would not recoil, <>n
the present occasion, and kicked himself
and bis speech both ovei ! He said he
vvouldjit be ctwght iu such a scrape again
soon !
R KSTCIN ATION OF jrouu WHITF.
The !--ennle Chantlu-r has rarely presen
ted a seem-of more solemn interest than
that exhibited yesterday by the resignation
of Judge W hite. ‘Flic universal estimation
in which this venerable citizen was bold
by men of all parties hi- long services,
the unquestioned honor of his character,
and lii.-: antique sternness of virtue, combi
ned to make him, at such a moment, the
object of a great aud just interest. And
well war thi* interest sustaiuVd in the able
eloquent, and dignified dycmnrnt which lie
read to the profoundly attentive Senate.
There lias rarely been a mor at lemn sacri
fice upon the altar of part v.
AVc understand lltal in a few moments
after he left the door, n eonimileo from both
Houses requested a copy of his letter to the
Tennessee Legislature for publication : and
it was imttiediaU ly and ten lined by the
Members of both Houses to tender.to him
a public dinner, which tvi understand, is to
take place this week. From the excited !
i slate of the public mind, and the deep and |
i General feeling of respect anti ndmii alion
for Judge While, a numerous and enthusi
astir n ceting may be expected.
\at. IntelNgchccr.
James (>. Liu icy and F. 1. Le Moyne,
who were nominated at an Abolition Con
vention which met at Warsaw. Gcnnessee
. t'ouuiy as candidates for President and Vice
; President, have addressed l.etters to the
: Coinmittec decltnitiir sucli nouiinationf.
.in J fiag.—W, leant lVjin the Natchez
Courier that a serious utlVav oeeurred at
Grand ’Gulf, between Mr. Ihilficbl, editor
of the \\ hig, and two brothers by tho name
of tfiimih, keepers of a hotel in that place.
Mr. 1). was attacked by the Smiths, knock
ed down, and had two pistols liml at him.
Cpon recovering from the blows. Mr. Duf- ‘
lild drew a bowio knife and iuiiietod severe ‘
wounds upon both assailants, which it was
thought would prove mortal. ‘l*he Courier
Rihls, that ptiblic opinion justified ‘he con
duct of Mr. Pumdtl.
N*’.r Osu;*’.#, Jam 7. Tt.. at.- Hy the ar
| ilv-d oi I’.ij stca.q *4liip New V-ors, Captain
Wngtii, in'?!. It* bra (miu Uaiveaiou, we have ‘
dai sI , tli -4diual., the Mom Houston arc
ottly t , tin !i 7u ult. The N. V. I ,tfcit hav-
Uh; pu id etiup-river kteantbon:, alcßit, Ibi/'.v 1
b. low the cM.V, *unk to her hurrteuh -
Iwk—did noyavcertHlii particulars. H'c nave
; stmj b lined, that it is the Wm. Wallace
1 which sdp(>< and otrtlio w ays at one of our ship
1 yitftfa * fcvtf iiiybts since. , jy’ “ v|
1 John R. Jorv- s has been afipnint and pcstma-v 1
I ter Ki-ncral of Texas : lb# steamboat Dayton,
hi-d for the Rrazoa trade, Imd arrived from
milts city at ffiti wslon on ttie tibib tot, forty
sevi n buildings were in process of erection at
(Jnivestoii, A w harf m arly oli‘’-tlilrd of a mile
in leii’.'tii c ip able of permitting vevods of any
,h.u to ni'Hir alon?*ide met unload, bad also
!> “it ervt-iv’l, 1! 1 ” sale of Jots whii-li took place
on tin ‘23d. was very well alteiuled mid a large
uuuUi rsold at priees varying from three hun
dred dollars to as many thousand*. A great
i race fur a purse of *-:**> w,itn he run for
yesterday, tterttb Inst., four nags bad been en
ter’ I. Tilesulijoined estimate of the expeu-1
:S and probable receipts for the ensit- j
1 ibg year is given in the report of the Sec
rMary of the Treasury.—Civil, §:*27fi,oSM
rivil't’oritingi-nt. STIJMti; Xival, 55H.5780 ii
Military, • Mail trmi-portatinti, S >,-
I!*)- Previou lial'iliti'-s. -> f I!*.tJIM 5 Direct lij
TiecOalvr-ston nazette of the 2Bth says, tlio
sloop of War Austin has not yet arrived, al- 1
then:>h s’i A h daily expected. The Baitimore |
1 pap. rs speak of her as an unusually tine ves
v-l of h r clik .. Her length 1* Did feet. 32 f< > t
lieam mid aUiutfVX) ton# burthen ; but w ith
1 her armament god stolen aboard, sin- will not
’ draw more than elevon (*■ ■ l water Hh<; is pier
c. and fm 2 r l guns, meiliuni 21 pounders, and has
fa po. ,p cabin ami (1 storerooms, besides pan-;
“trie*. A.*-. Hlie is said to la- tin: most perfect j
model ever turned out at Baltimore, celebrated t
as that 1 ily is for her vessel*.
Thr Small l'ox in Huston — Sccee. Hy of
If a urn n line Laws. —The contempt shown
fur quarantine restriction* it* Southern ril
j ics in relation to y ellow fever, lias been visi
ted tlio past season \vil! 1 severe retribution.
The foreign eeourge lias decimated their
! populationsnnd destroyed th< ir commerce, ,
and all this from the false ami absurd then- ;
rics propagated by mulish visional ics, that
the dis-case is a domestic one, and a grade ;
■ of tluv bilious tiialiewuit yellow fever of the 1
1 stagnant river bottoms of the interior.
This prepoNteronawpiuion, too, they have
been duped into against the evidence of I
! their own senses, fivr it 1* notorious that
they consider their seaports always the
, healthiest through the summer, and do opt i
1 pretend to go to their plantations until a
I black frost (ice) lias destroyed the malaria
lof vegetable decomposition. Now they be-
I gin to ask the question, is not yellow fever
a foreign Wjfst India disease, and ought we
I not toerrewr th**jifest aide by (diluting it
tout hyqnprsntino laws f The whole sub
’ jectfs Bgaq: brought home to us in tlie free
adtnissiorCnnd ispr*iilotio!i it liieh has been
! given MftHoatorfUl tin- contagion* matter
i tis *•*(pox. Bo:on. be it remembered,
j also arotitt Ut (Ilea of rolMagiou, we bc
!iev/f fur any (list :t*e. H.-rice the con
j ihey, too, of that city,
[flare spokeiwicfm’ rigid laws to exclude
If (V't-igii or domestic pestilence.
.V. V. Star.
I Women A lionet to Vote.— Suing forty
iy ear# since, by tlie ( ‘uiislitutioii of New
[Jersey, “unioarried women and widows
[ (of Uie State) who were of lull age arid
were worth 133 dollars clear estate had a
j right to vote in ni elections.”
[Halt Transcript.
IL • luckily that law ha# been repealed
and that they are not allowed to vote now.
The men create trouble enough as it is, but
jif tli* woiuetvhad any hand or rather snv
in tho matter the country would be iu tlie
worst kind of a luil>m). We don’t mind
the ladies (diking love a# much tlisv please,
hut when it v >iii- - to politics we are otV„
% (.V. 0. Picayune.
* ‘
V * imnig liulv'n i'tica the othtrr evening
put out one of her lover’s eyes by tdayj'ully
throwing a pair of scissors at him, while
. frolicking.
• s
The Richmond Enquirer any* there is
strong reason to believe that .Mr. Riv es ap
proves the aon'inatioii of Goa. Harrison for
the Presidency,
Flour took a little start in the New-York
market, on Thursday— lo,ooo bids, having
been taken for export to Europe all*o.
The editor of the New-York fi' ommrrciu! ‘
Advertiser say ; that “for the nineteen offi
ces of deputy measurers ofgraiu inthateity,
there are no less than seven hundred ap
| plicaiits.”
Among the strangers of distinction now
in the city of Washington, is (Jov. Nan
Ness, late American Minister at Madrid.
Sable Sport. —A party at Lynn, (Mass.)
ion thanksgiving, day amused themselves
with the cla-ie recreation of catching a
greased pig.
Tlie nomination of Mr. Gilpin, as Attor
ney General, does not take w ell. The Pen
sylvanians are especially opposed to it.
They do not recognise in Mr. Gilpin, one
of the leading men of the Pennsylvania
democracy.
t Punitive Preacher. —A field-preach
er, who had been a printer, obsetved in
the usual harangue, ‘'youth might be com
pared to a comma, manhood to a semicolon:
old age to a colon ■ to which death put a
; period.
Wo copy from Bicknoll’s Counterfeit
Detector the following list of counterfeits
j oh the fieorja. Banks,
Oeoririd. —Bank of Augusta, at Augus
ta, Geo. —2os letter G, payable to Jona.
>.iiflers, dan .1 3.1 of Jan. lM'x, Augustus
; Moor, cashier, Thos. Camming, president.
Bank of the State of Georgia. —2os Jet
! K, payable to S. Hall, dated Savannah,
Oct. 27,1*21. 1 *'24 and l'-25.
20s payable to S. Heal, at the Branch at
Augusta. O, .27. I*2l. lS2iandl*2s.
Planters Bank of Georgia. —los letter
C. payable to J. Minis dated Savannah, Dee.
11. ISIS.
30s letter C. payable to P. Garrard, or
bearer, date i Feb. 1 is Id.
3 DAYS I.ATKIt Fififcd BNTJf.JtMD.
Tli” #hip Hibernki, al briu, , L -
v pool |i.qi rs to the lhh
1 111 re. |
Tire pi in* tpal iut* lligenoft furtvialiel 1 y thi.
4
tlltsMljih the intcrVcufioß of Messrs, tto'bs- j
child, m iffcc'ing another loan for £9UI,IAW
sterling for which are to be issued stock de
benture:, bearing mi interest of 3 per centum j
ut JT2.arm a coll# end sreuriVy given of Ohio,
Indiana, ami I’eiuisylnuua ciocta. If. Suite*
hares ill London tiavT iinmediaiely risen in
, consequence, aiul been *old from at from £l9
|to f. ltl 10.
A Liverpool letter of the 11th soy * “ noiiio
teri.il change has taken place 111 coiiou j the ,
demand is modi rate, Imt freely supplied ; Let
ter qualities arcniO*tditneultofsale.”
Lcllars from Ti ukm. of the -till December,
stale that tin- sli aiser Y'antour, wlucli left Al
gols on Ui” Ifihli November, arrived in that
port on the night of the 3.!. with dispatches’
from MamlutH ialee. When abe auiied, the
report of a distant cannonade wa* liearii 111 Al
giers. and it was believed that Abd el liadcr
I bad m.i'itiagiMurul uttisk on tin: wholeoftbc
i French line. Ati Ui person* \v ho arriv’ and from
tile theatre of hostilities verc enjoined to se
: cre.cy by the aul hurt tie*, (e*t any unpieavant
new* should trail,spir t ., ant inrreaae tin- d-1
I < ouragement w liicb bad already seized the
1 Lurope.m population.
| Nut a “iglc'"’it er renminKl in the city end
i it* protv tlion was entirely commuted to the .
.rmed citizens. Thu ltvHu st uneasiness ac-!
1 cording!)- prevailed- Th” Mmss, on live ofji
t r hand, vvjio atuoum to at le>,t 2U.OtM. w ere
in the greatest exultation.
Intelligence of considerable yg, rest bad
been received from India; the duts lieiug.
from Caleutta October 13, Mailt#, jy, ami
Boml ay 28. On the 18th <if St-plemh’ ilie
Anglo-Indian troops *et out on theb it-turn
j from tlbiziii. They were to stop for # few
day* at Ki lat, uml depose the chief Os that
i principality for alleged unfriendly uets toMWJ
j the Kiiniish interest*, and especially for taking
’ un active p ntin the hostilulN eaeountered
by the troops on their inarch to Afghanistan.
A commercial In at y, highly favotab'C to Bn
glaud, Imd been concluded with tlie Prince of
Herat, anil another w ith the siit-cediorofHi.it
’ jeet Singh, securing to the Fugli-I the navi
gationof Sulledgf. A civil war, h#wever.wts
uppri ln iidi tl in the IViqaub, on account ni the ■
1 succession; another chance, for the iutervci*-
1 tion of the Augfo-itufiaii
! bubly for 11 new accession of territory.
A v Ist conspiracy, for the overigfotv of the
I Kngli.sli power m India, is s lid to have i<#* n
1 discovered at Kurnaul, an M i
iiatntuedan principality, the for*, ts which is
27il miles from Madras. A atroiaf force wa*
despatched thither by the tioveiiJnr tiem rul,
and the fort was invested and 1 ikfn. w illiout
resistance, as wx-il that of JoudjJire. *
The eliolera I,as broken out | along the
! troops sent against ‘Joudpor* uiljKoriiaiil, iu
; ctllisvquonccof wtiieh the camp clihe fin liter
was prei vpiiuiely broken up on i(< 3d of Oc
! toiler. i
- fiURTisT Burrs /‘lane <Vthe, Chl i
j tints for risine at HirmUttthatn u\it through-
I out thr fii.nrriom. —The ev hlciir.y tq-dav pte
! scuts additional proofs eoufiifin’f.crv of the
view I have all along taken ijf the designs of
; the v hurli.-ls tlusmghoiit the iiugdom. from
j tlie ev idein-e ui Morgan James and that of all
ot it r u Un’ ss. George iimlge. ) ~u w ill i- at.!,
j to collect (lie vv bote scheme. Frost was to
j take Now port, and on lits.throgma up tuckets
tlie other bodies of men 111 reirve— s.MO un
der ’/.i plmiiiali U illmiiis. *2.'j> jinib r Jo, .
; and oilier straggling liiindreiifiii ino aeighbor
i hood, who wee only waitnl’ to rm-i-ivc tlie
| arms to be taken from Uie sol'l'-i s— w err then
j to march on to Newport, pulldown tile popr-,
J , “ **■ bjou- up tin- bridge>o us to prevent
j the mails from pausing. Suife of th. D.-h*
( gates at Birmiimham werv to be on the look
out, and, if flic Mclcll m.'iiidtd not arrive iu an
hour and n half afi. r its time, the Chartist*
j “ “re Jo Commence an attack on tbattown.—
; The vvifnle of thr north wasllu-uto 11'*, arid,
j as the vvitiu ss ryprct.-es it, *• the Charter vv.is
: to become the law of the land before day light.”,.
This certainly was a very grand scheme.,
judges only deficient in tIC triihoj circttm
i stance of a Want of probability of tuceef-s— a
I matter w hich appears never fi r a moment to
I have euteicd into tlie calc u lilt iota of these iu
fatuuled revoliiliouiats. Nevertheless, the io
habit.mfis of N.vwp...rt have verv narrowly*es
j raped a much more extensive evil than they
i now suilbr from ; for, had it not been fur
i darkness mid w etness of tin- night,* there is no
- doubt fmt that tlie men would have kept their
appointed nine, two o dock, at vv bich hour the
attack might lutvc been lunch more serious ;
under th” cover of darkness much confusion
| must Itavi- occurreoT By the oVi’iruliiig de
signs of ibu.idenee, an* ‘thougli the instru
i nienudity of the mayor, the military, and ma
gistrates. vv hooted with such tiiipurraiieled
’discretion and bravery, the town of New port
: has been saved, and hundreds, perhaps thou*-
j ands, of the Jives of Utedcludt i Chartists ibem
| selves, and those of iouoeant person* been sn-
I vc *lj for then- is no doubt that if Frost had
been so unfortunate as to have met with tem
poral) success, South W iles would by this
1 time nave been deluged iubioud.
[From the Sailor s Magazine.)
Di -ipsfcts at Sro in t.kr prat Ihiii).—A rrcoitl hr-’
been kept at t!ie office of the American. S< no airs
Friend Society, during the year just clos and, as in
past years, of disasters at sea, so for ns th*v emsM
I be <*cortined, wi.icli resultetl in a total toss of/he
vessels. 7'he following is the result:
j ‘Fie whole number vessels lot is 442
j Os those there w ere ships and barks 74
■ da. Brigs 1*24
‘hy. Sehot'iiers 137
do. Stoops
do. Steamboats 0 ,
do. Unknown
■ Os these there were lost, toward* the ♦lose of JBUS,
but were reported in 1833,
Wreekftl in January 5*2
do. February *2ti
do. March 27
do. April 3*>
do. May 21
do. J ups 20
do. July 18.
do. August * 15
do. September 20
do. Oct*>lH'r <*■!
do. Nortililber 30
do. Dee-ember 27
do. Time unknown 61
Acidtd to diCßlKicc entire and know n losses, there -
; has been report'd thirty Si ven missing vessels du
ring the year, which, w ilh their crews, have most
probably been entirely lost. Fivehinidrrd and thirty ‘
seven lives have been reportial as lost, Pul the loss ol
life is undoubtedly much greater than this, as many
vessels were reported as aHhndoned. or bottom up.
where I/"’ crew was piissinj, and no intelligence has
been received from rliem. ’/Tie above fact, s|>eak a
lanapage concerning the sorrows of seamen, not to
• be misunderstood, and they should be most solemnly
’ rwadeied hy ihcse who have a heart to feel and a
Irl'art lorelievc.
A bill has been introudeed into the Texan
Congress to expell all free colored people
from the country.
Likely negro fellows are selihtg at New Or
leans at 60(1 to 800 dollars—about half their
former prices.
Not less than tircnty-eigkt printers lost their
lives at Fannin’s massacre in Texas. Primers
are always among the first to dip into any af
fair where the liberties of their fellow men are
at stake, or the yoke of the oppressor oeeds to
be br* j.in.
Ni.vv A ohk Jar.
AMI iTA I) TH IAITFK.M I .V\'i I ONI j
Kaviag ju t rt'.v.ued.fiutu NeS- Hav<f;i,
vijierr: ou littlinif of lit!” t fltill iltec a< til.g
fur the captured Afiicuu* I t***p bet it t
altemlhig tlie liistiict Ci-urt, I band you .
mi F.xtra of the New ITav rn Paliadiuuv
c. ntuning tlie opinionof the Judge,of hie)*
tlie following i* an nl slract. ’1 lie opinion
ia not very accurately printed owing to
it* being done in haste and hi the uipht
On Wednesday the Judge read an elaborate
opinion, in which he (tended.
I. Thai the I>i-trict Court ofConneet
irut 1 as juifstUctiun, the acheontr having
hern taken possersion of in a legal sense,
on the “high sec*.”
!2. That the libel of Thomas It. (Jentiryj
and others i* properly filed iu the District.-
("ourt of Cmuiecticut.
3. Thiit the M’izors are enlitlrd lo sal
vage, n:n! un t-.ppialfrmriil will l.eordercd
and one third o| that tunomi! and cost will
lie decreed just reasonable.
-I. That Green Fordham of Sag Harbor
wlio claim to have taken original posses
sion of vessel and cargo cannot sustain
ihcir claim and therefore their libel* le
dismissed
5. That Huez and Monica*, through the
Spanish Miuistf r have c-tabßshed no uric
to the All irau.', as tin-\ are uiidnutbtedlv
liczal negroes, nr negroes irerutiy impor
ted from Africa, in violation of the Laws,
of Spain.
0. That the den am! ofri stiluiipu lo have
the question tried iu Cuhu, made by the
Spanish Minister, cannot be complied with
ns Ivy tin ir own laws, il is certain they
cannot cusluv i- the sc Africans and therefore
cannot prop! rly den.and them for trial.
7. That Anloi"< living :i Crude, and le
gally a slave, and reefing a strong
wish to be returned to llavauna, a resolu.
lion will be -decreed undej- tbc treaty of
1796. •
S. That tl esc Afrieai.# he deliver
id to il,< I’n ‘sident of the- Coiled States,
under the‘ld sect, of the Art ol inarcli 3.
1539, and Ist sect, of thi Law. of ISIH still
ii force to be transportc-d to Africa, there
to t*e delivered the agents appointed lo re
ceive conduct them home. *
liu-Court stands adjourned to meet at
Hartford on t!-i- ‘23d im taut, and nieculin.c
joiae dix"r r will Hot be entered to give ati
ej p >r;u..-iy to ti.a j artie- toippcal, if they
st t fit.
fi he opinion of Judge Jt dson iu tiro
i’.vi i ing l’.iliauiiiin, fijjA nearly eight close
ly primed rolen n*-, tin* su’ stuire of which
seen -;to ! oen.bodied iu the ul-siiaet gin it
above,)
I She', !, if (In udUitur, ly Mi * In . < nr,
I witm lx!, some days since a very remar
kable. I in tv~ t) prolrntiijiis irei i II “ pio
c -sumos <rC<:ninH llirot gii tie city aftn bis
victory. 11. was ntteudiil ly no l,ss. Mi is
compnti and. ilasn hundred theiisand follow -
ers. There w m niefliiug frarhillv gtand in
, the galheiing r.- ieh a muitituoi A bai|i i,
w ith a harp ol inn old uaiiojitef fei m, muj many
im ‘juia of inn anl In fniid, jueevecid nis tn
uniphant ear. ami the Iri rrrfi r (ntt flt at v i ri
enei witliall thi antique aa-’Orialjiiii*') was
disj iaved iii <Vi IJ form an via! him. ltd
untiling -‘lniek she more in tPt’ whole alraugu
prun -siiili ihati the cmmteiiaiire of “re di uir-
S’U'e hllliself ; it win Mi rn, sullen, full of up./
pressed storm, iristei i es any thing lite till i
(fi i! v>.; ri ;• ii ii ;ili ■ , aid lhal i.i n-arid ;ii ;# 1
tempi at iaon*>ti:: ten If ; t ev it hy • es- j
< : n!y tlie rltnriK ter < n inti lun.t e v/sjf
) dark and iurtiutable, BP
Propuu/ii to Vi*
1i"...-.Mr. Chaii#
iu.ommq Tm- ’y
cidatiuiu^#
, anew priticTpa
, the Atluntie. fr
machine is lo li<\
its entf-rgrising p.
, could fie safely elv
Lomlcn to Na stiii. i'i.
summer before Inst, Jl,
it not been nem ssary to ha
I'aris by a specified ffiit*. Ik* vh*
reeded on to Turkey for wliirlr|.
direct lm<-. Mr. Grun is also
struct a lulhvon fi r a aunif t r
ht nsi ilfor jturelv >e/>-nti£c purpobt-v.
7’ ti/1* 11. ■ aid, of Rmli.n bvn>l
(toil I re linn fust.- -VVv have received, (say*.,
iii New York Journal of Commerce.,) via Itio
J.n etro. Hih;:tr. fit m I’enamburo lo Nov.
■ITo w inch M t a* that the lirig Herald. Captain
ll"W'es ■ : HU'.’ ior lloston, from t'afenffa. look
(ire 1 <*a ■ : ;i. f 3(). S . long. 2fi 25. \Y., ami
was soon and, ..troy ed, together with five persona
who were ni if'lt* to cM ape. Among the stif
fi-rct win Yfi • rs. I’aeken i, Irving, and Bell,
pri-si’.'i’.” :,i I S;,imm: Nash, first mate. ‘1 lie
iiinneh Imaf, etmtainiitg the remainder cif the
crew, arrived within a five miles of Pernain-
I uco, after fii” at -i n six days. Captain
II owes, and Mr. \Y. Austin, had arrived at
Tertian. l uco.
The me *** surrcssful rrrulf, hs regards tl #■ omount
of i. uiicy itvdiz !. wh;< ii liwsyet attended
l.ditsv I’ rv t, \ < i.Ni iti-Ue j i q <pcs. lias just been*
” ! ■’d . .Ntw Orlt i i;s. The ve ry sum of
SM 6>*3 v., nct ivtd I v tl.*- Icdies of tlmt city am tlie
j•r.'ccfK of a f;i in nifl of the Frtnalc Orphan Asy
b kf*ld on tle four < rfiAcdays] receding Chrisimas
7’he receipts at tin* dor r, for the emrancc fees of vis
iters. vvcic, alone, 17.
IT* ‘'h .■’ U.iil Hoad of-rn. — 77. e Winclirslfr
R‘ j imliCDti of tire lOtli instant says: *’ We have the
{‘Unsure to announce that the snow drifts, which in
iitarsy } 1 1<> s <!re mere than ten feet deep, have,with
labor and cost, been at last removed, and the
regular trips on the road resumed yesterday morn
in-
Arm ounces —ltis a remarknMe fact, that every
animal, w hen dressed in human apparel, rrcenthlca
mankind very sirikiusly in features. Pul a frock,
bonnet a nd sp'eciscief < n a rig, and it lo< ks like an
r,!d v.e man cf rixlv. A lull dressed in or, oveieool
w ou’d res’ mble h law yer, jtje a ftw ribheods reiund
a eat, put a fur. in its paw. wild a boarding se-houl
n)i,s is repres’ no and. A cockerel in uniform is a gen
eral to the life. Tfr features of a tiger rail to mind
those of a sailor. A hedge beg loeiks like a miser.
Dress a monkey in a frock coat.cut offliis tail, trim
his whisker*, and you have a Broadway dandy.-*
■X a- Ytei: Visiter.
Death of the Kinsr of Denmark.—lntel
ligence of the 3d llee. from Copenhagen,
reached Paris or. the 11th. announcing the
death ofFrederiek VI., King of Denmark,
which took place on that day. He expired
wiiliom pain, sickness, and “to the last mo
ment concealed the symptoms of his end.
Frederick Oth. was 71 years of age, and has
reigned 31 years.
Christian Sth, cousin of the deceased
kiug, has been proclaimed sovereign of
Denmark. All the constituted authorities
civil and military, and the soldiery of Co
penhagen, have stvorn fidelity to the new
King. Great hopes arc raised upon his ae
scession of tuiHre reforms aud ameliora
tions in the government.