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1*11 keeping II,nmol' wet, which was mm • (! i,...ii,ul, S N\ fW York, I In
„n,' i.unJr* d feet in length, hutb .,| i,,
f| ;( west acorehiug heat. T.i u.i.ir tu.r.-.ev.-r
nii.c, may in it great measure ho attributed
rhe i reservation of this and the adjoiuiii-
buildings.—.Macmi Alesstngcr.
The Governor, as was expected, has turn
ed out of ofiice. almost every individual
scy, ill m I*mou.,v Ivouta 1
tin- District of C'.ifirnhii
'halt I, 2 in IIhnnis, 1 n
kansas, 1 ii, Teiit'c'nsee,
Alabama, 7 m V r -mi t. 7
r *l
Eu't. nlt'ti:.—In a (realise nn popular cilu-!
•tioii, Mr I'rnu-riiuni Ins the I'olhiwing i
ew ,T
'I ryland. 2
t $ ei < him, 2 in In-1 murks :
'•it-s-nn, 1 II, \,.| • If extending the hounds of s- he;
Mississipni, 2 in; be iJjo grind aim of nil phil ,
North Cnroliiin. ' kj.s, iichr.-ilv bu' -, r !v it>,
1 ! m SoMii l arm'll.:,, 7 in Guorgiu. This is, this ol.jue,. w' Uu.u-amJ.’lo -
a array truly, i.ut lurge as the* list
»*• ' v - vi*r> muc h doubt whether it im hidai the
polities different from his own. Some „f the whole number ofjournaU friendly t., t!, 0 true ! that all «),„ are tall ..| ir ,, r
, hatigt* we think are xety el.jcctionahlc and Jnctrmcs o: comim Trial legislation. Wt, are tnm si
not for the pul-iio good—for instance, James m-st smprrsi-d at tin- nuniher in Ohio and * wim’ov,
Canmk was the hist Ihr-ctor that has ever. Pennsylvania. “ Three years agn,
been, or that perhaps ev.r will he, in the II. nfiim t'onsliimion, “ whr
Central Iiutik. Thomas \V. Baxli r (of .Mr. north of the Potomac, (out of ih,
Bumpkin’s own parly) would have made n Now- Yuri;. Salem and Huston.) or in the wes. j tiplied
much hotter Director Mian either Dr. Fort or. tern country, that nu.nfnllv opposed die Amur- ,'nlelv
l ire Inspectors of tho Pun:- >;m Svste.m? With tint
to t r: n nur,
Coach 5!
aLing.
t;
Watson.
i all
onje, i, who enstili: lliousaiid- to s|*<.riiiuie ,
and experiment for one to wooiii lire ,,,u!i of
inveslisiaimn is now open. !■ i„ mine' i-wo v
‘ tg" |n. pm-1
ihl go hcyiutil die rudiments: In t.
'■els hiniself iviiiiin desire itiiil ;
nsks tlin Unde to proi-rcd further will press forw ud : j
ere wosthe paper 1 and the clunees of diseoveiy. leiih in ii, ( . , r i s ,
ilies ol|and science m itself, will he nol. linueiv oul-1
Ind« oil. :ho.se discoveries uunicdi-1
connected ii,h experiment and ■>li.-civa-
Jim. to.— 2- u,
f’I’OSPi-< T!
rl li n.- .s
ok-
«*f v nt ban In,
oily, fl«vt (
til,* |» »l»l:«*:
, , . , - - vXcDjitiou ot or»o i turn, .irr most hl.iJv 10 he m.»dc !. ■ iiwti. »v!h>.-p
•en f, ary wo thin.; are K'.od or.es, ai.d wo Uopv ul.tcli subsequently fell into the walcn of Mr 1 lives hem- h P ,mu it. ii,<* mi-lst „f ,-biinieal
ii»ov 'Mil 80 manage lne instjintion ns to muhe; C hv f undfinw cold in die- cause, tv«‘ « a :irmc»( opnrvinii' nrc» ut In
iti-ss unpopular and more acceptable to the .all t„ mind a single example. la the groat; the g, in r.,1 ;.:inoipl
ynhlie. than it linn been. It is our belief how-! Slav of Pennsylvania, as ar a? w • c an learn, pimil, and tr i
ever, that the new,Inspectors cntMiut do hot-; there is not a single paper that was mu oppns- . ulalmu. II
tr. .nan their immediate predurussois ,hd.— <-d to free trade,'with lie- execute.-, of' the simply n.ul ciscl. .,„f„|,|i.
j rtiiladclpnia Gazette, wh.di wthe lo-l dis- of \l;;i hr., 1 .. .r . a !
,!l Mi ■
r ;e'(l ,
Soul'i-rn Retarder.
d . ■
.In,
else!.
uiimii'i
In the .‘-hate 1
two or Mo. e
hoist, d '.je !'.,
1 alien,", ninl in
, j positions, then stood neutral m
G. S. Gainey, Lsq. L T . S'. Agent furremov- jTIm Gazette is now on me li-t
ng the Choctaw Indians, We learn from die j champions of Ihieitv. of
jlig'ster, has returned to Mul.ile, having d'-s- I sluieliled industry,
ya'cred a/ioui 4000 on their way t.. their .hv- j Xewarlc Advoe.-.i.
‘itia'iou across il.o Mississippi, and tin- l,,il- was the lii *> which
nice of the nation would emigrate next sea- 111 lias now .-w . o
>nr„ 11 is said that .aficr the Indians had se.'t inrnrnati one m i
aarated iheiiisi)!ves Irani tlioir cabins and hid i v.lle.
jirlieu to their long cherished hills, the good h
."are ami kin,I treatment iliisv exprrieneed.
tto-iti restored Omni to cheerfulness, and they
oroseeuted their journey in excellent spirits,
,.nd high anticipations of future benefit from
the exchange they had mnile. They were
treated with the most humane attention hy nil
'he agents of the government, and were .untdv
furnished with tents, hospital stores and wmole
some provisions — v tn>. Georgian.
id- H i
other i.iaio-
1 '"unmoi, ::
to il rich in
a -d s,
. le,.::
iirl »•
• 1 t y t!
.struct*',I m 1 (•„
I. these *|e, , ,i
>*iis of spit-1 11
a treatise,
■ do'lrit'.es
I,o* S, With *•*
v*..h nits ot' 11
• *' share in .,
tho,.sands of in -
. i i.j' lcd to head
■ s at * ok;,, useful 1
/< \ C 'i ,s> >? e. s j
at s,.
"i'lierc is a model of an ingenious engino at
the v nnsu>n House, hy which a null or other
machinery mav ho put in motion, hy a new
application of heat and cold. V he.hi; is lnl
alli ed, on each end of which in a copper ves
sel, communicating »iMi cnrli mb* r 1 c a tithe :
am* of these rests over a fire which heats the
•vatVr and nnfics the mr, w mse expiinsi*ui
,or, es |||(‘ water through Ihe luhe to the cos-
5, : in tho other end of the hentn or ,ow-i,
a hu h is innm-dintely 1,rough' down In
weight. The vessel, now raised 1 evoml tli
Hjh,
P'lliimac
: north
Vcusnupc.'.s in (Iti- ,S
ii'id w est of Ihe '• il, glianv. engaged
ill Nil',purl •' lihor .1 op'inons mi lies Inin h
contested -po stion, most ot tl.ciii es.alihshud
where three years ago. 'lot a vni, e was raised
against the rcstri. tive *»i„.-<- impor*
lout change in piil*!i.- opinion, w iumi llte ;;id
of which no puny ran lie - ,.i ni.i.-l We have
little (I.in'.I that ill" fi- ■> tr-.de do. lrines, (lie
tiue doctrines for the l.ir *nv., will *>re laag |,e
generally icceiveil in Ihe rii I. agricultural re.
gains of the we -i wb ,-b havn i. ('Iimg In gain
l-v n.-stru'lio' a mi commerce too uiu-ti to
hiso. The llanner ot’ the t 'nnstitution, I-y
turn siting with cmret l information on the sub
ject, vuli tho puSli" ni,(1 t ie (oiduclms of
news'|,:,|, ,-rs, who had given the question hit
little of their attention, has dune in— h to '.tas-
lei, this de-imhle reault. —.V f Her. I'ml.
I‘nr.l'i"r.'nn Newspaperi.—In the House of
il« ! Heprcsentnlives "f liie Uinled .Stales, on (lie
In- IDtii Dec. last, Mr. Arnold presented n peti-
:•
T
I ti
'i’o THI, Pl'fJisfC.
md.-rrif n.-ii, «oi u- a . a* • of j
*.l l>.
c ’x o, • I.** Iti*- 1 ? It*' |in- iiM't* ’st 1
a^f iatl, »m|»ii<*Thti** hi - h i,an.
it iti «•»' ;• *n!*!«• lad • l' »lus
l> »:'**l^ , '!i i/i'l Ms ..1 •!••}.i -,ry l»
IM'T.s t*f • if .it i'lisc I. !».• Iti: Di-nru.
i' ihi' pi*jif*i" u ill In* * pt'n Id
iiii‘h , *hi* > ijI!v, Mil 1 !»•
(‘IKUYSSE.
. :i
Iph* »»rf, •! *
I II,*
•tjuiital mi In i pmi
" ' " "j-.; -,»,iu'v fit„.„H--ve. a, t,lM-rtv :.. exprev am V. ‘di Inn, u.ii-< IH,'-
!.i| ini-.-. «-lii,-li l!i, y Is tide «,lt •.Ivame lb. pnls.'ic u": i ''' -Is. *he
v .. il’OVal* 1.1 111. 1' I, II..W n'l/.cllH, SO wi'l llu-.v lie I vfy F ' , r '. p’ l ' , '.*l" »io h' U-
"-Jll.u.. ,- r ,„. ,i,„„ -sse »„V|».l.e» of Wv-OUN II- 1*1 (I. V I to
.iifl'-enrn of the lire, has its inVricr sa nearly i lion If-’in Stun i! Marlin, of Cnmphell’s Sin
ipprooclnng a vacuum that tho atmospheric * turn in the sutto of Tennessee, in relation t
ill of tho other vesstd forces the water ha-k tin' Fosi Dfliee depaltmen
o ,ts farmer place, thus producing an alternate , Mr 't rein irked, presented
.motion which furnishes llus power. \ wheel into os'ing iprestions whi, ti won
attached to tho model, which is kept it, mo. at some period not tar distant, c
non by water which is returned into the r-ser-I net ion nl ''ns House. Me. lien
‘rum whence it Unwed without waste.— ithul la<* pettlmn t*e read ; widen
It is an ingenious invention, and from the sun- by the H-m-e, -rol *t was i—.ol *r
lye.t th': tnschtnery, *f it suecoeiis on a all- l asked, wliai docs tile
■ : ale, must, in ii great measure, sup* r- pose 1 contained five d'-titict omp
red 1 svr*m engine*. "J'lieinventor, Mr. Prou- l-'- 1 hat to nil .iciu.il sons, ..a r
•y . o'' Augusta, is on liis way to \V, 1 shin papers and '.nimlilets r ot ex -
".',-w York, in order tn depnsite a nioiiet
Pnlent ofiice, and to eunslrmst a tna-
.lore of nhnut thirty horse power. It mav he
seen f,.r two or tt.rce days longer.—Savannah
Georgian.
Piom live Tipcaluura lii'elliecncer.
On V.'ednesday last the fiuhjnincd document ■ disp. d w;i
svas mad in the Senate, and oc< asioned an mi -t" 1 '
it ,h greo of suprise and indignntinn. Il he p..nl • ff. u
-hooiu' I*- . thr—igh llu- in.,il fr* ! i-
t:d. t lim all nwnet's nl I'ruiiuig iu
cu-s. aid all persons ,k-,• •:*II. w
mplovi *! -.s prim- is, slu>ul,i n. piunn
necivo 'heir letters tree of post.ige.
Kit That t!ie two cents at present aliened
:• iHisii..,i«ic:s f.-r delivciuu’ tree lellurs. In-
ciiis t* he n letter from Sherlm'k S, Grego
ry, of Albany, N’ea-Vorlt, to Ihe Po-tiu isti-r
■*ile, henring date 12'h Seplemher Inst,
ami ni.stinarkeil the 2Irt ofthn, momh. It re
* wed at Mobile by dun course of mail, and
ward' d hy the Postmaster to the delegation
of"
he l
due
■ ii soon or the noli mul ilobi shall
lie \. hole expense of tin- Post Of.
cM la- defrayed out of the gencr-
fire I).
al fund I Ins preposition, lie pro
Would meet til' views of gentlemen who ui'*-
so much a 1 ti'im 0 to know what shall lu- done
witii tiiu m enuug and increasing revenue-
oih 1 lu- fiiiii po'position i.e i-oii.uuli red u
ii county, now in the Imgislaium. I pon Vety unportaiit '-tie. It was, that all the ne w s,
rend ill Ihe Senate, it was refeir. (I to the pupers v. ili.in tin l olled Suites, should he
n-iary Cunimiltee, wh|( h reported that it permitted *u p ihltsh 'he law s ui the- Lmi -d
Id he proper to mcmorinli7.(j ('(ingress on States, am! t *e il.'rtiseaeuns **l t ie l •»-**
suaiect. The olneet (il'the'wril* r eannot Oflice. I>, ( -... to.cut nod ihM add r—
- . .. , • i* I • —...' I .<1 not ,,til iii.i ini' .1' j|
in! t ic ' il. ■ i ttseae-nls
fin- olipiet of tlie'ivril- r cannot Oflice. I)e t -... m.cut H'nl Mu l cue
h( mi understood. Under the garb of reli- 1 reive one liomhed dollurs pc
|„. ,,ledge- has might 'o ossist the slave 1 publication. I .very man in this country
ii, hulclu-rin" Ins master, that the nations of presume,I to knowme l.iw;,md ho
M,e earth tnnv he of one flesh. V.'hat been, rod.h to Mu.- law. as know.mi .1,
Mans hein" ever before proposed a dissolution the ,l "‘ ,n '" " I'
of these Sltitce, for (he purpose of placing the liken l" let t u.-e wan are s, *;*•
I,lack man on nn equal,.)- with Mm white? know what the law..were. .si
We hive the consolation t'* I*now. Mint these in.dgatcd thero ivu* nut, .
•cntimenlji, po revolting to humanity, arc not siy. one tr.a
-nteri.iiued hy tho thousandth man m the >-,*
State of New York, who values the existence
of n Republican tnnn of Government, or the
peace of his own fireside. Knough. th- n, m
•.his abhorrent document, and "f ' ,s ni"'-n.
itr* ,-lt author, who may lie a ( utalim- m dis-
*r an umifMiry sent hither by m-oic my ,1
master from I lie old worldA* h*» tenelies h v • re -
j,. ami example, hatf to divide and con lyin'i.
.Many, Sr,,I. 12. 1831.
\ a our C'(institution says th-'* all.''"
m.-o are erealpd equal ; nnd as God has made !"
il *,-.e fle.-h uil the nations of 'hi earth : and •;/
,s M ,- Negroes ure no worse when horn thanjp*
Whites; nut! as Micro i- no good prosper 11 r.
.In.t ,, vnlunlnrv reicaso of the. slaves w ill he >■*•«•
l,v ,ii;ik» '«' or
in a llio isuml. •'■In, ■
that weld there enaeted.
M r A- eom-hui* .1 i- ■ >'
tun, i.' 1 |-(i,| on the iable ana ui'u’
ii: ition was io;riu-'l to hy the llmii
8 U
— in
<d
h-.m
117
iii.ihinrc of rtutnrhabie f.o:
per of the S'h instant w • ,
* .1 t
■ d."
1‘ernv
iff" -ed io anv gre.t ■ - P - ■ , ., .
,r. v u that for these urn! other reasons I w ill,;
is .,,. individual, use all honorable means
"ior 'the iron hand that nniles the slaves lu,«««; *> "” 1 '
■in n masters. And so long ns tins ti...:mml U* Us-ou Mum tn^ U t
.)< « r (wlavery) remain** «*»>'>*» »' j^° . * n n u ”
nildi. . a disunion is highly desirable. It -s • |ond . - «
h-.-ra. e to Ihe United States. It is J««k«dj«n«! < ■" I
ut ol a man eow ln.1.3 m
i, iv. who had Utiuaen t-> Hi
rs Alts, i'.'cv. iln-in Kvlr- ill*
,. n edm-silm. H <■ MM* u.-i m', s..
, tie one hin.i'rcd anil In tnl’, three yru
s),* *.us likewise horn
the State ot' Virginia, Ii •' l as In
..t imt ei:iiiity for ne-uli sev
■ ..e Ini- gmnd children win, ate I
h— Mill,1.1 ;.N". < "•) j p ■
lul ten years
Han,—Wo have seen a sped,
.■vino cotton recently imported
The quantity un
it iv -KIM hales, or Gf',000 pun,id*,
nunuy of it:’ gr-'Wlli -illit
hiss e-f weight in gin-
is th) i".-r l ent. Hu plant from winch n
is obtain-'' 1 - we are inlmin ul, is a tree, win
grows spoilt..neuiislv m ine wesl.Tri par.s
South Anicr.ca.— .V. Y- !Indy Advertiser. j f
A n» r, n«r
miimro.i
HIM t
ipnn as fiur h l*y tbe n;o.-’t«*r I.urnpc*
a r.*p»:M»c, boasting it* ' v, !':. n 0
'Anise system of ,Ji l' nrt ^ v ,l * * v \! *°
ie found. I. is a shame. Vours respee.fnl'y,
SHERI.GUK S. GlU'.CORi.
Process of Free Trade Doctrine*-U tin
I’arim r of the Constitution for Wednesday, we n,
hare h eatuloguc of the names of the rieas,.'. .!
pcs published ind,(Term, par', of ‘he t.**™ „, e .',,„nd infer,ion"!
' M)rra ' " 1 lr v, I M-e.twnrd and southw.ud a- w
ibeer* furim *1 *,r suggested, we know ot none
imore l.k-lv f> he henefi* ml than Anfi-htignl.on
doeielies. One has been formed m < nmher-
, of the Union j Ian-1. Maine, which prom.sos to be Jughlvu-v-
whii t- avow the doctrines cf
m. r.'ia' ,ioliev. The rrnnh-r c ,
Of tiles,* there nr*- five
New Hampshire, Sill Maxsachosetts, I
lan. 9—1-d*