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The Slave Trade. — A letter lr< in
Rl Janeiro says —’* Slave vessels
arrive every day or two from the
coast of Africa, with full cargoes o!
irotn two hundred and titty to three
and four hundred negroes. A day
cr two since, I saw a drove of them
onshore tor sale, with a little white
bov driving them along the street, .1-
they drive sheep in our country.
The negroes are driven to a market,
;md tried, to see that they are so in
jn limb and body. They are solo
for from two to t ree hundred dol
lars each.
“ It was certainly a heart-rending
tiight ; ami when I beheld the poor
negroes on shores performing .<■'
hinds ot labor, even such as our lieu
hcs and oxen arc accustomed to de
at home, I r< |oiced that the iiumam
laws of the United St.de- furnish om
own slaves w ith such a coinparatn -
ly happy lot.'
General Alexander Smyth, of Vn
giniu, has offered hiinsell as a cuidi
date for Congress —‘ under iL<
sense ot the duty which he (> •» ■- '•
his country at this crisis. How p.,-
Ariotic ’
A Society has formml u
Wall’s to promo e m.dritnoio E-rl
member binds hiinsell to be married
tvithin a year
Author of the IVaver/f Novds.
[t is with no ordinary degree < i
satisfaction, says the Acre I otT Nprc
Hater, that we announce the tact that
Sn- Walter Scott, has cons ssed Inn
self t<> be the entire and sole author
of the Waverly Novels. The secret
was directly and finally divulged.it
the Edinburgh Theatrical Fund l»i:.-
ner, on Friday the - ith id k i -In ’i.<r>
In reply to his health being propose i
by Lord M allow I. ink.
Progress of Steam — A few years
wince (lie Paragon, then theswiit
cs( steam-boat on the Hud'-o ni id
her passage from Albany to N V<rk
in twenty-seven hours, which was
pronounced a “ remarkably shot!
one; now there are two boats on
the river, which perform the dis
tance m about twelve hours. The
New York Enquir- r says— ‘ perhaps
nothing can place in a stronger point
of view the velocity ot these boats
than the fact, that when they are at
the top of’ tin ir speed, and are going
in opposite directions, they will p
each other at Ihe rate el a nub'
two minutes, being a deg - ot sw
PCs rareh witues. <-d even on a race
course !' —A. ' paper.
B\i timori:, \ pril ?.>.
The British brig Kohl( >, w u ■
nrnred at this port yt si.'rd iy m r
jng from J miaica, was < rd.ere I \
th. C )llt ctor to depart w ithir ' w
ty lour hours, agreeably to the I
s'iuent’s proclam.ition X the instruc
tions from the Treasury Department.
L’.’irfciide of Huenos Ayres —’i lie
imperial squadron appear to .avt
« omnutted great irregularities m < n
< »n tug the block ide, and the Brazil
ian tribunals have made some ven
5-1 ere decisions as to vessels and
th ir cargoes sent in for adjudication
n! icing the proof of inuocenc* on
the captured, Xtc I h se, things
will not be allowed ; and, so tar as
the citizens and pr perty of the I
States :i e cone rued, the “proce
dure will be correct d ” But the
presence of our vessels of war on the
station has prevented manv excesses.
Other nations or states having less
bnergy er means, appear to have
ceeu shamefully used.
.Wcriro —The London Times,
says that Prussia has followed the
example of Great Britain and the I .
Elates, and signed a commercial trea
ty with the new Mexican republic.
Thus, ..no by one, the links which
formed the ponderous chain ot ti t
holy lliance given way under tin if
ItjE
The phases
this Eclipsi n>
Be Un erst
from the subjor
ed figure •• let
lesser concent
circ. C, repress i
the Earth’s shad
ow, through som<
portion of which
the Moon pusses
in her eclipse.
The smaller
circles It, G, and
E, represent the I
position of the !
Moon at the be
ginning, middle, |
and end ofthe E- |
dipse. The space y
GK, is the eclip- |
ti<- diiferei.ee, or !
that part of the
qgps orbit which
is intercepted be
t. ■ een the axis of
her orbit and the
axis gs the eclip-
e
froajjlto E. ly
ing in the earth’s
shadow, through
which the mo- r
passes from 'h<
beginning to t'
end oftheecli.
is, br com,
tion, about
geographic n
At the poii
the moon i
Wc have an aim i< >ii d-'S prepaitd a', sow
length, on the phenomena and method of com ti
ling the phases ol a Lunar Eclipse, with pn cepts
for predicting their occurrence lor any number ot
years or centuries ’o come, it is too lengthy to
appeal in this paper; we therefore select only the
A’/’A' eEV!) P/I.ISES (H THE
.S' IA U PEE. —May th, . 27.
VISIBLE THKOUGHOI i fHm H t Ml<»’ »" f “ -
/». //. * fl.
1 True time of Full Moon, •#. .AL 11 2 30 A *
2. Moon’s True Latitude at the
sme moment, N. Inerta.-mg, «’1 5
t. Moon’s reduced atitude, .’
.j. M<won .- Horizontal I’araliax, (-<- 3
5. s un’s Horizontal ParaHax,
6 Moon s Sem diameter, 16 ■->
7. Sun’s Semidiameter, I■> ■
8. Moon s Hoiary motion in L "gdndc, 37 .*>
9. Sun’s Horary motion in do 2 2.>
10. Moon s ilor. mot. Irom the Sun r*. go. >5 I
11. Moon’s Horary motion in Latitude, 3 28
12. Semid. <d o’s Shadow at the Moon, •’ '> lo
!L Scmid. of o’s Shad. fl-Semid of < 61 1>
11. Scmid. of o’s Shad.—Setuid, of ® •’>
i 5 Z. of 0 s visible path with I'cliptic, .7 i ’ 11
These Elements hasing been accuratidy computed
liom the best tables extant, we derive the phases of
F.. in the Ci.i isUaii V\ chiu.ui, April -0.
Death of Airs. Judson in India.
|’,v the . rrival >t the brig Mir
i,, u Calcutta, (’apt. Titcomb, 10l
fmi.i S md lie ads, we have tin
<!istr«'s i g mt llig' nee ol tie <i« <I i
of Mrs. Judson Rev Mr Yates
ol the Eugh'h Baptist Mission .it
('ali iitt.i who i ime passenger n
the Mars, is the bearer ol letters
giving this information. He ron •
i isii to our shores lor the recovery
ol ills he.dill, much impaird by re
peated attacks ol lover. Mrs Juil-
SOII died about the ‘J 11h or i?u!li ol
October, but me attendant cirt'(in
stances ar not particularly known.
Some of them are stated in the I-t
--t. r below, kindly furnished tor oi r
piper by an obliging triend. Prev -
0.-lv to Mi- Judson s ilhies-, Mr
ludson had iep.rted tor Av i wi'ii
Bi Hi'h Commissioners, as the r
cit-” preter. He had agreed to ac
m mv l hem at t heir so nil . 1 11- 1
c hope ot pr vailing on the I. -
, ,■ qf jjinni ib Io consent to me
xi rcist oi the Chri-t in r< ii
'i m his di>unni>-h'. It
, b dde that M Jn.'Oii wi-
~ o>i titt 1 with ins loss it, th
i D ct ab. ", r hegming i J
We learn further by tin- R. v ' r.
V les, tii it in tin* church at < al< u.-
t.i, oi which he i> Pistol, .ui were
id ied m the last year Hi- place is
siipphi d lor the pre-- :il y tv.
brethren m (ii ministry recently
from England. and by tin oc'asioii.d
labors of Rev Mr Boardman, who
wit n Mr' Ro.irdinan :s still m <’ d
mta. Mr Mrs Hough are also
m the city.
\ short time before Mr Y >te> l>
Calcutta he liad the pleasure ■
ceiii” the venerated D Carey, win.
enjoyed uncommon health and wli
was aide to perform hi* accustomed
labors, and to preach with great a.
ceptance. The College at S- ram
pore was in a prosperous 'tate.
There ire m the city o' C cut'a.
including the church a’ bort Wi >-
iim. sewn Protestant churchi
four of the Engh'h E-tablishmeut,
i woof the Bapt -t d< nomination, and
one of the Scotch Freshyteri i is.
The circulation ot the Bible in lu
ll.i, and the mcreasinii means ot lit
r irvand religious information, are
viytigliug) tbougb tJvn*'y. a
Hai tibieruntartes, pacisque imponere moreui, parcere subjectis et debellare superbos. -V irgi-..
T £’S MO3TS
i i - ta L
7;i A]_ ?E' p p
r \
0 xVW / '
k T Fig. 2.
woiidcriul moral renov turn m that
xi nsiv e c rv Ihe uniloi in
I itlm i ce of i " i,ii r, ! science
ihe di-sf rt 11 o i ! . ev> n
w here the ( ‘ i i nis no
< mbr.ica d < > ’ • • t long
-Un C OC. 'l' i■' Hl v . H i.ido'
o| large p‘ ' rty t ■ t <>i o.
idol temple, re . ooiuma
(ion from tin b” eI i i strov in”
'be idol, and d no i>umg the tem
le Tho tin uuistance produced m
the vicinity a great e.xciti nn nt.
i'ue Hindoo ' oh- ge 1,1 Calcutta,
wiioliv supported t»y Hie natives,
is indirectly doing ti uch good, bv
-cattering inform'tie Ils numb- <
ol students is believed to < xcee
JOd ; and altho” lithe principles oi
< ’hri-t i.i'iit v are nt .ie ' kr<'d
■nc liter ■! .■ . ■ i ■ 'I.. • ' t.
-tabh -liai. ut '. ch. s, ,r •
’ll. ■ ' c. ... ', i: ■ 1 «' ■ . .11 .
l.rin:_ n’ In ry it to m ■ 1..0-1 p< .. . i
hi eii.pt.
a ‘{Sre ■ < o”
;TI? In* r*. - -id r -' 'V ’’ :n< <
L < II *.Vr - -e. i .1: • -I
dlld . 1. ' • ■ In a I.t '
w v, much credit l > our co ,
It
laid- k g 1.- i. ! r. u- cm mo-,
rem ik -n < than i . - rt cently .
;ro Im < d into l'.ur > i ~d this coin
irv from Cmiia, ana Unis describi
a Lotid -n s G rdeuer\ Magam
and pu disln d at ' .otidon
“ R s.i (irevdlu, or Greviiie s Ch
na Rose. —The shoot ot' this i
grew eightet n teet n> a lew week
md 's the most sitigul .r oi Hie i -
ribo that ever c.ime under my ■
serv ation. I: now covers al. ut •
niiair al leet square w . li mere t >
iundred trusses oi tL •' i —son
t’these have mure man faity bin
u a < luster, and the whole will av
ige about thirty m a truss ; so li
ie amount u flow, r buds i- lit
es- than three thousand. Bit u.<
-I astonishing curiosity i- the \ -
.t v of colours product d on the bn
first opening —white, hgi t-blu
! per--blush. light—red, dark-r
--carle: and purple, all on the same
lU'tcr'. 'i’tns rose grows mt.,
inner of the Mult flora, ait h ea-i-
■ y kno'Tß by the ’cad.- v-b.'CD ft nru L
Mii.ledgevili.e, Monday, May 14, 1827.
the Moons i rlipsc a.; loho*.s: —
.A.'i, i-r/gz. i//» . D t 1 R • I
Eclipse begins H I ’ - •’ •
Darkness inct( ase 1 * for I
Midtile ol - < . ”, 1 1 3<» '•
Eclij tic Dill- i • f ee, ’ 4 54
E< iipti- pj -it.on, c ‘ .' .■■( .-1 1 ‘
End of Eelq“4 M 2.'. “
M hole I>m t; 3 636
Digits Eclipsed, " H •>.* 28
This Eclipse will be so ni arlv total that it the
whole lace ol the 'loon, were divided into 2 .
equal parts, only three of them would be visible above
tin darknes-; ofthe earth’s shadow.
The I’licnomenon ol a I unar Fa lipse is too well
understood tc nerd explanation. —I roni tie Eartii
there proji cts into th- open expanse, opposite to
the Sun, an enorniou- Shadow iar exceeding the
distance ol the moon irom the earth; I hiough this
skadow, if not ahoxe or below it. the moon passes
at a certain period m - very !u»’iation; that is. at
cvei y FuU Moon. the size, ot ( ameter oi the
tai til's shadow al the moon, varies w ith her Geo
centric distance. \s the moon ran n j v<*r ni longer
than h. m. sec. in passing throigh its centre,
nor less time than hree h. - m. 2’sic., it lollows
that the diameter ol tin- shadow at tht moon s dis
tance Irom the earth, \arics limn j 2 M to -.()2o
mre- , supposing the r < an motion ot tn- doon limn
thcSun, to hi’ , ; , > ' »eograpiii-‘ miles icrii >m .
largei and mor rigose than the
common Multill ra
riii' rose h. he< nintroouced m
ottic I mted St te , .nd we are in
formed (hat about lily plant' arc
w m the pt s SI ssmnof Mr. Prim e.
•! Long island \imiig other ro.-c
--pcciiii,ir,v beautm.il .bid of l e< ent in
troduction i' Hie single white Multi
tlora the double white • cergrei'ti
Multitlora or Bark-ia i rose. lin
..umber ot (‘lnn.i ro>e> at present
. ultivated in the colli i tions at Long
I md ■ xcec d muetv varicii - ," ano
f rose* I all ilie liill .■ u’s,
he number ot v.a .et a d :i\
•umd: ■ d.- A. I /
.. si
A :■ ut near 1 1 ‘ > r' !»
-r t II Hurt •om
v' ild gr j ■ la ; near
, I ’.bar
~j, M < o! t s - » made of mid
dle siz< d b! i” gr.ii ■ ie than th”
( 'apo. II- re I- trald < f i 'erpri-.
m most unbounded and sure m pr -
fit ibi»* re- lit. Ihe nal ice vim .
A lien C'lltiv ated ; -odmu in mcr i--
d abundatic - ’
u ■ m-.rkvf i r
J: ■' j .■,,♦» t I • ■
The worn - ■ ' '
-er•- ’ ‘ ■
•< r .hi
■I I bra: . .-b . v.. • ; ...
fro.n i < A
l"i” newspapers _ n. r.< ’■ •• -
•at the State are aec tm.iog ,u hr -.a
• m <1 upon tne -u -|ect ot the next
■ i u bernatei tai civ- t an, but w Let her
no’ '.)• r» will be i warm ronte-l
■ in tact, any contest at ail -ei m
b i matter ot some l.i'lc doul t
of I 111’ T. OUp p ipCT' COiH”
it there wall be no
v ire wed aware tlia' ( I ( .rii
li is a candidate.th( v may possibly
the Macon Telegraph intimal*
under the impre-sions that .
rsvth will withdraw his pret<
-ions, it indeed it can be iair'.y s
;it he ha- any or a l , least, that
,' ever advanced them, li lit b
V da not know that lie is actn
undulate, for w., believe his
s not. a’ yet, ecu anno ince ;
ach. ‘ Tis tr ie ’ at ” v.-ri u
ports arc ns/ircub'.iOD, di-
.f the Federal papers have spoken
him as a candidate : but whethei
mV have authority for so doin
e do not kno\”. raid wet have son'-
oub's that many of th citizen- ot
Hus State wdl 0.n.-id-'r him a fur
■■.iiididatc :i on what iiicn consider
i..questionable authority -And
ttmy have also lauded him to tin
-kies for virtues which we huinbh
conceive are to be discerned oidv
through the medium ot’ their own
parti/ mirror, and have loudly and
i?O! >icrou>lv talked ot “ bi> superior
claims ’ which they have not -hewn,
a id which they must be sen-ibn are
idn.itted only bv themselves But
all this does not prove that he is a
< -411(1.date. They tniy, if they please,
advance the superior claims ot
the Great Mo'-’tii, the (’ham ofTir
t iry.orthe three tailed Bashaw of
Turn- ; and “ let them talk; but
we shall not waste words upon -uch
matters. We too, might -peak <>l
"claims which will bear a compari
soneven with those ‘“superior ouc
of.Mr Forsyth, and which may b<
urged m opposition to them, il oe
casu-n requires it ; but at present it
were worse than useless, as, “lor
rea-ons we have before stated, an-1
which appear to us to be scUnd, w<
think there wdi be no opponent to
(' ! Campbell
The last Constitutionalist is dread
fully < demled that any one should
nave presumed to prove that Mr
Eor-Ath is a /•< .7-euand all -c'
to believe it impossible , but at tin
-ame time like a cautious Goner .i
t <k scare to secure a .-ale retreat,
-.icase ol accud; p.t, bv endeavoring
(o prove, bv an extract Irom the
Southern Recorder, that “ Southern
t- ■ i■■ .- ■ were ■_ ■ i •
f lie I'roupites have already becom
t nsilde that Mr Forsyth s political
ti (factor will not bear the test oi
-(rii!' ;v, and consequently begin t<>
rtify themselves lor the defem: ' oi
tswi ik parts. It will not be lor
gotten what st-ckh r- they, ami par
lic itarlv the Constnutic-nalH*, have
be ti for til'! name ot Republican-..
■'V bandying about the words “ Re
ptibjican part y” A-c 6rc. on all occa
-mi vet e. w Ihi t their Magnus
kpolo is about being proved to he
4 rank Federali-t. they .ire b.egiimmg
to make a bold d< fi nc-‘oi 'yin.
hv an attempt to shew that Sbn./z-
. n Tcdxralistf are goozi lie/iuiilicuns.
And tin's! are the staiim h tai
. ant Re, übia ails ' th d turm d up
tiit ii no es at the vol » name of Fed
eraii-m ’ l’..ugli 1 The l ite enqui
ru - into the pohtic.il career ot Mr
I .-Ath.lii'.» kicked up a consider
able du-t m the wigw uiis ot these
iiiini Kul itc- and the late sign- ot
the t iim-s look v cry ominous among
them. However, we would advise
them not to -how such visible sign-
C' alarm -o soon, or they will t rc
lomr he literallv seated into hy.-ter
ic- for the evidence a- yet scarcely
entered into. V'--. V- - ’ they may
v. ill be abn ;ijcd when liny recolh ( t
i the precious documi nts winch mar k
tin wintl in j tool-tip- ot’ their pohti
ial h< ro. But hav a little patifmc
<p-i)l|( men. K'-ep c >1 and wart
(i f t’.e -/ ' hii'ii’y : unl-'-s indeed ye
ire r dh serioii- in your dcli n't 1
I nd it whj ; tii?
t rw rd voursi Ives and ri ly up<m .
ii- r'- will be no difiicultv m provm_
Mr. I '-r-vtii a rank F* d r.di-t r
m art I’erhap- v-”i have also -_fo
ns celebrated speech 'esj'et tmg li.»
V» --niv 7ox Mi da - ’ and r JI
[ tve u the trouble ol pubhslim.
hat too. Il you tee! (lisp- .-d to
ik- tin- >tarid, dep- nd upon it tie r •
a ill be no want ot tin “ ra". mate
riel. ’ tor w ■ have a goodly poi-tio
1 ->t it entiri lv at yo'ir -(-• .cc , but n
'lie weight of tin- -li.iv is thrown up-
; our-eh es »vo shall 1 bide our
I!.
i -otn t : ‘“ !'■ 1 • . 7 nertcr.. .
■ dueti me oi mm ' ummitt ds, so
; i dat pit -ect by the Argo
. iav - i. -io "lie ot Mr. \an Buren,
i:,. . w hc-ii dulv interpreted.
at until lih arram_ f emenl•» are all
-ii . ..red he pr i- r- that the -t tie ul
\ -n-V -rk -hould withhold it- oj>m
. a In ti.e la-t conte-t tor Pre-nien-
<y, tin- w i- precis"!? the gam- of
I ii. Van Buren. While ;ui (ii-- ot.
i -t.dcs in t-ic I. mon were di-cu-s
a i’li warmth and earne-tm -s tm
ii-rits ul the va r e-ij- c.mdidates bu
ri iiie peuph*. Mr Van Boren per
nally, and through Li- \rgu-, d
i-.dcd from such di-cusT-ns---th -
»-re premature; thev were unm ■
in, they were mist Lievou , as tc
'r to divide hr ‘.hreii ot lb- -am
li. '1 in- lai gu-tge was !:■ bl i
a-lute senator up to the \ -
of Lis departure fr< m \\ < -Im .
at the cio>e "t session prt viu
hit in which the nnnorit * can.
!e it- nomination and on Lis p
- t- held in l -od laitb, bt - au--
,t time fir Lid not m id--
1 u' r ” prund- c? v iia’ perhaps oj -
ches the d j
1 >w repre-
■v the lar<: ,
■c ■- C.
travelling fr mi
.u eclips •
small <:■■
G, represi
situ-ition
noon at
Ti: nt of gn
t obseuraiio
t as this en
raving was not
- -finally d>-«ign
( to exhibit the
phases ofthe pre
sent eclipse, the
•m ill cr* 'Ce.it®
vhicb reaches a
bove the earth’s
shadow, is even
too large by near
ly one digit, -a
welfth of th (J
diameter.
At the point E,
t’ie wholly e
m-rges from her
> -sciAity, bright
for her mourn
vg, upon whose
ir orb, for ihe
ice of THREE
urs and -iv-
MINUTES, th-
-i had refused
beams.
[OR $4 IE NOT PAID IN SIX M ONTHS.
[Vol. IL No. 19.- — Whole No. 71.
be considered m his case a syuom
inoas phrase, made his own bargain.
Before leaving Washington, howev’"'
er. he had, for the first time, a con
lidential personal interview with Mr.
Crawford, in which all his doubts
Yvere re-oived. lie came forth I‘roin
it, a decided partisan of that gentle
man, an J immediately the seals that
were upon Ins lips, and upon the col
umns o’ (he Argus, ivere broken: and
thev -poke out pure, unalloyed,
southern doctrines. From that mo
ment, the indiscretion and danger of
premature committals vanished-and
\ -ts-York. with her million and a.
half of t’recmeu. was under the suf
ferance and hv the order of Mr.
Van Buren, permitted to think and
-punk provi led her thoughts and
-p -ceii were ofthe orthodox Virginia
-tamp.
The same course exactly is now
piir: uing. The Senator is on a tour
of recomioC.s-u/icc tp the South, on re
i (truing from which, and having as
■ertaine l how, in nautical phrase,
-he land lies, lie will be prepared
ag;.m to issue hi mandate, anil all
he belieY'crs i ill be required to
obey ’J Ins is the true am* only in
terpretation of iioi.-touiiiiitiais, and
; thus explained, is there a free
man a lio de --rves the name, that
will not feel his indignation rising
ag i-t such a doctrine and practice?
I -rlowhat docs ii lead' We talk
->fours, a- a g vernnient ofthe peo
ple—yet the people are told from
iDlhority. that in a question of the
.ao-t Vital importance to them, and
-vim Ii they Lave the sole right of
ietei mim' g, they must not inquire
. r themselves—they must not pre
nature!}’ igitatc it —they must not
exercise their own understandings,
bin Yvait till the leaders ol the party
shall give out their views in all these
ni ittr: s- - till the men of influence
-hail Ikiyu a.-( ertained how much
their influence is ivorth in exchange,
and then this docile people—this
flattered, cajoled and betrayed pco
pi( . is tuld. this is the only republi
ii cand-date - this is the only true
party man who will administer the
a eminent as a political club ad
t iimst ’r- its funds, for the benefit of
affiliated and him, therefore,
sou must support, or the party is un
done.
Th' royal family "I Britain.— Mr.
Hume c m u!.d< ! latch’, m the Brit
-b iiou-- of r-.inmous, that the
amount ot the sums on tne Butish
; enhon h t, paid to the different ju
or branches oi the roval family,
was 7B !jh!'i pound* sterling, in ad
ii’irni to the Ze J ,‘200.000 lor the
kmg.
.' ■■■trr'ii <f T. ul tones. — A copy
I the- valmfldu and interesting mau
u-cript, i i ti e be-t of binding and
ad han-i-ome writing, i- now m
I* rtsni- ith, \ 11. It was copied
tr :;i the c-'igm,.l by Paul Jones hmi
- It, ami presented to Louis A VI on
i c 1-! oi Jan. i 786, a.-, will be seen
by relerring to Jones Ide, page 3.’<4 ,
l i - -In l tly to !>e published, togelh
r with some corre-pondcncc relaf .
0 2 to uur n volutionary war.
,p ( —An official account states,
'-at m tin I year- from 1623 lo
i ' '■ 0 pi r~<ms were <ar red off
.. - .tr- im iy mid- n death, m tho
i{ issian > mpir- —laOi were- mur
■i re I , 1 t 7 committed suicide.
I'm ie w i r- t ’’ I robbers , ami 11,-
• criminal- ami vm-xabonds w-jre
o 's’mi tin re were 11,683 tires,
wiiicii 1 76 churches and convents,
1 ol dw ding Lousct m the towns,
-ml 76 <)2b uou-es m the country
y cie re- iuc< d to ashes.
! in law tor th(: abolition of slaves
-y in tiir- -late ol New York goes in
u lor. con the It7i of July next. A
i - tmg ofthe Africans held in AL
-any, rt'folved. on motion of Rev.
dr Paul to express their gratitude
• a public celebration on the day
l owing tueir jubilee,
“ Richer fyil" than Rochester A
ot oi and in this Village, on Gcnncs
-ue-’truel, a tew rod- above the ca
nal, eighteen feet in front ami fiftv
-.x teut I mp, wa- sold the other da/
r *3OOO ; being at the rate of *l6t>
io a fool '. It we recollect aright,
tie Ii glr st price lor which anv land
i- bei.ii -old m Rochester of vhich
-e Lave received anv official inlbr
>i ition, wa- at the rate oi 151 dol
r- a fool. — Utica Sentinel.
(Jriginid .Inecd'jte —\ schoolmas
m one ol the neighboring toivns,
i ■ upon h.- mornings walk pas*
> iby the door of a neighbor, wh->
i— • xcavatmar a log for a pig’s
i ‘V- I.y -aid tho scholmas-
Mr. have you not furnt-
•c enough ye*. * les,’ said th*
n, * emmgii for my own family,
i e.'.pect to boar-1 the master
a mt*.r, and making prepaid*