The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, June 22, 1839, Image 1

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THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN l« rulUIIIID la THK Clljr of auvnnnuli, . WILLIAM II. BItLLOCII, fuiuiiti or mi laws or mi tHttoa, aim CITY, AID COUNTY fRINTIK. WEEKLY PAPER, Thru Dollars, per an num,— I’ayal l« in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted At thoCharles* • ton ratal. O* Pottage trout bo pal<l on oil Commumica< TloNl, and letters of business. WEDNESDAY, JUNE ID, 1039. dJ" Tbe U. S. Steamer Poinsett, recently Sited out at Baltimore, loft that port on Friday Inst for Norf Ik. She Is bound to Florida.—Isaac Mato, Ksq., Commander. ET A meeting ha* been hold in Ajmh^bie Macomu, nmj licoln, denouncing tho Treaty of Gen. Macomb, I. daring that nothing short of the ohioluto und iimue- 'diato removal of tho Indium, will intiify them. 07 A man of the namo of ScnttniDin, bn* been nrrested In Now York, on o charge of having at* tempted to murder bit own mother, tut aged wo Francii Thomas, (Adtm) ha*boMtnominntciUbr cotSffnicd Jc-clectiorotblGtonftresf I of Frederick, Washington, and Alleghany counties, Maryland. Oenqml Howard, tho esteemed unit nblo rep. resentntlve of the " Monumental City" In Congress, has dcclined'a re-election. Few ns good democrats ran be fouud to fill hi* place. The drama of " Tho Urido of Lnmmermoor" is advertised at the Havana llieatro (in Spanisb) aa the play^if " Mr*. Lucy Lammerm-ror. CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. We call the attention of our renders to tho lucid and satisfactory Report ef the Chief Engineer. Is so full of derails that we think it unnecessary to impose any nomments on our readers. We circu late euch a document with pleasure. LITERARY MEN. No Administration In this country, has ever evinc ed so much desire in reward lltcmturo as (tint of Mr. Van Bchen. Tills is not done for more ptfrty purposes. Hbrmaxus Blikckir, Esq., lately so. Iccu.il ns our Charge tVA,fairer, at the Hague, is not, wo believe, a politician at nil. To tho mimes of Pauldino, BANcnorr, and others wo may now add iIiom of Stephens and O’Sullivan. The for^f mer, tho author of ilio most delightful work of Travels in tho East, wo ever rends the luttcr the learned und talented editor of tho Democratic Review. Mr. J. L. STirHENi has boon selected to fill the diplomatic agency nt Guatemala, in place of Mr* Lkooktt, deceased— nnd Mr.O'Suu.tVAN is bomb nf^d to tho Secretaryship of our French Mission. Tine Bort.ink, which hasIm-oii painted insonmi- able n light by Geollry Crayon, i* after nil, it seems, a mint incorrigihlo thief. Ho is one of the grcntosl plunderers that the rice planters of the south have looncnunler. THE GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. A friend has drawn our attention to tho Report of tlio Chief Engineer of the Georgia Rail Rond. It shows n nourishing stute of afl'nirs. Thu until' Iror of pa«#rnger* traveling on llie roml from May 1, 1838, to May 1, 1838, were 38,0914—amount received for passage nloite $86,140 07—amount of freight, for sumo period $00,983 42. This njrouks voulmcs for Georgia enterprise. ORATION BEFORE THE UNION SOCIETY. ‘■A* Tho Oration of Dr. W. B. Stevens,, before the Union Sot-1- ty of this county, nt the Inst niilversnr)r ofthatlH-nev-ilent Institution, is now published nnd • reaily for delivery to mntnliers of tlint Society, at tho .store of the primer, Mr. Thomas 1'uiise. We have bofiire mnde some lengthened remarks on the Oration, and we now recommend it t the n-r s«al • of nur friends, ns n chaste, eloqti lit, nnd rijut pro duction—mm Unit will uutufien he eijuullcd by those w ho come aftei us. GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. At a Into meeting of the N. Y. Ilistoricnl Socle, ty, the following resolutions was unanimously ndoji tod■ On motion of George Gibbs, Esq , seconded by •Ldin.fuv, Esip. it wns Resnleed, That the New York Ilistoricnl Socie ty have received information of the recent establish*! ment ofsintilnr societies ill Georgia nnd Kentucky; ami whereas we view, with great satisfaction, tlie iu- crenso iifnssocintimis for promoting the study of our history nnd nntif|iiities, und tho preservation of works nnd s|iecinieti4 illustrating those subjects; tlint tho Corresponding Secretary bo directed to ns* sure tho Hist -rical Societies of Georgia and Kentucky of tlm fellowship nnd guild will nf this Society, nnd to invite members of the same, being in New York, to vi«it nur rooms; and also to transmit to said So cieties Copies nf our publications. Mr. Buckingham.—The‘Cidumblij Smith Cor. nlioinn,nr tin- 14ili hist, suy*, Unit Mr. II. Ins been delivering a course of Lectures in that pine-, for the last three evenings, uti-l has been listened to by nu morons dud highly ie.|irctnble audiences, with the .StUiqMvt interest nnd attention. The in me pnjici adds, so far, lie ha* not only rea feed the most san guine rajHi'lntion*. founded on the high character which jircncdcd him, hut removed tho preju lie- s of the very few who entertained them. Tlie la«t Army •' Navy Chronicle, «ny*.—The Revenue Cutter Crawfiod (formerly the Jrfioraon) having born rrpuired nnd refitted at Baltimore, was brought mmol to tho District n few dnys ngnto re- ceive Int armament. On Friday evening several gentlemen were invited to pariako of a collation prepared on board, und were pleased wit'i the neat ness of hor appearance, and thourbnnity .if her offi cers. Tite Crawford is tube stationrd at Savoniiah, and tbe vicinity. MR. VAN BUREN'S VISIT TO NEW YORK. Tho Federal papers of New York nro urging tho Whigs to pay no compliments to Mr. Van Burkn. during his contemplated visit to his native State. They did tho same thing previous to the viflt of Genera) Jackson, yet when the old chieftain nr rived there, they were the first to fawn upon him. The history of the times proves this, nnd it is a fair specimen of Whig professions n. practice, They will do the samo with Mr. Van Burkn. Stkan FniGATKi.—Tho Pennsylvanian says:— We learn that orders have been received from the Navy Department for building n steam ft igate at tho I’hifedalphin Navy Yatd, nnd that another is to he ✓ - - ■ w commenced at New York. It is gratifying to hear Ely Moore, late member ofCangrcss, from Nct^ yof this. both because it show* evidences of n deter* York city, has been appointed Surveyor of tho Dis trict and Inspector of the Rovcnuo for the port of New York. Tliia is another appointment that does infinite credit to Mr. Van Burkn. The recipient is 4 onc of the fairest specimens of an American citizen in tho Union. Without friends or pntronage, he has raised himself to a station tlint the proudest in the land-mny envy. Once a journeyman printer— subsequently a member of Congress, and always since bis first appearance in public life, a genuine friend to liberty—free trade, and equal right#, his ^election must be gratifying tobls political friend*^, > »*/ "I’ Brutal Assault.-The New yc^k papers sinte <hat while Mrs. Flynn, the actress, was passing through Broadway, accompanied by her sister-in* lawrond a small lad, sbo wa attncke-l in the most luffitnly way, by a man named Edward Van Zant, who aeited bar by the arm in the rudest man ner, and insisted upon accompanying her home. ' On her resisting bis rude approaches, he then seized her with great violence upon tin* pavement, nnd wns »bout to Inflict further injuries upon her person, when be wns prevented by the arrival of Mr. D. W. Anderson, of 152 East Brondway, who seized upon k Van Zant, and with the aid of tho watchmen suc ceeded in lodging him in tho watch house. SCIENCE AND LETTERS. It will bo socn by tho following, from the Ricli- mond Compiler, 14tlt Inst., received by yesterday's Qtnail, that wo am not alone in our sentiments res pecting tbe late appointment* from tho ranks of literature. Tlie following is more, valuable, per haps, u it comes from a Whig pnper t— “ The Government deserves credit for the man ner in which it is aiding science and letters through It* appointments to foreign agrafe*. These 0 p- pointment* arc ■ fit medium for the encouragement of scluntlfie nnd literary pursuits, where our talent ed citizens desire to follow them into a foreign land. It was but the ether day that a respectable young gentleman of Baltimore, who waa about visiting the Continent to prosecute the study of music, of which It# was a professor, was selected by the Govern ment hearer of dospatchas to raw of our minis. t#r». fid* favor owl encouragement will redound much to the benefit of literature." Tho New Hampshire legislature wns orgnuiznl, on Wednesday 5th inst. The Senate made choice of J. M'K. Wilkins, for President—Asa Fowlre, Cletk—Peter Sanborn, Assistnnt Clerk, a Wm. Fisk, Doorkeeper. In the Ilmisn tho wholo num, ber of votes for Speaker was 331. M-se* Norris, Jr., rec« iveJ 250, ami was elected. Tbonias M. Ed. waul hud 78—and there were G scattering. David H. Collin* was eloctod Clerk and Honry Hibbard, Assistant Clerk. RECRUITING FOR MR. CLAY. Major N-iaii, of the New York Earning Star, hns sent out his drummers und crimp sergeants to beat up recruits for Mr. Clay. The Major is an old band at the work, nnd as he lias mounted the Clay cockade, ho will make the drumsticks fly until they cruntu u rub-a-dub that niny bother tho ears of soon of th 'sc who have to listen to such strains— without a dulcet sound. Great nllownnrc, however, is to he mnde tlie Major, while he spin* the prniio of Mr. Cl.AY—fur rccuiiing officer* have ever had nil unlimited license from tlie dnys of Srrji ant Kilely down to ihe nowned Corporal Casey of Paddy Carey memory. And then Majors hnve peculiar prerogative*—vide Major Longbow himself! But even India Rubbei may bo »iretched too far, ami a limit is set to cvciy thin j that Ims n being in this inunduno sphere. So the Major’s flourishes in fqyor of Mr. Clay, -rd not be all taken fur downright facts. Tho Major place* great reliance on the nomina tion which Mr. CLAY received tlie-other day from the Federal Whig Legislature of Connecticut, fur •bo Presidency. Strange as it may itppuar, that ho lly |>n*«ed ihu following resolution—mid stranger still, the Maj-irswalluws it with nil the gusto of a genuine gourmand ;— Resolved, That wo remomlier with gratitude his (Mr Clay'*) t-fl'n-liv* mid uniform sujiporl of the grvtil inleicsU of Aniericaii industry,Ins public ser vice in Congretsduring the wnruf 1813—in Europe at the treaty ofpeacu.and since in tlm Senate oft he United States, where he cnlaied tl-c eli-nients of discord and disunion, nnd quieted he most danger* ou» coiiiiuuiiiiis that has ever agiluted our country . Tittly, till- i*n most questionable cause for elevat ing Mr. Clay. Very like u Federal trick. A|nj.ir Noaii compliments Mr. Ritchie, nfter this fashion. He say. He I* n jewel nfnn editor, nnd its well tlint he want* limbing of Vim Duran, for If lie did he would un-in discover that the “ sweet little fellow" pays the Sergeants nnd Corporals, but the leaders of co hort* and centurions lie only pay* in coni|>!imrnis." There wa- an editor in New Yoik, once upon a time, who '• il/ilmaul Something" Horn Andrew Jackson—tho Surviyorsliip of that Port—oml he got it! Now mny weask wa* tlint editor • "set- geanl", n " corporal"—n Major, or tho lender of ae hurt or a centurion, in the Jackson ranks, n 1 ihat time? ( i. e. when he was paid by getting a snug iffice ) And whnt it ho miw-T What is his rank in the Whig nrmv, of which Field Marshal Clav Is tho leadiu ? C'nn Major Noah tell u* ? Hear this veteran recruiter—how bo diicourieth of tlie South. "Mr. Clay lias power, irflucncc, nnd friend* in the South. Since The coinpromisn net, they hnve forgotten the prejudice* of tho Tariff—h* can carry Virginia insjulo of whnt Mr Ritchie snys—he will cany North Carolina—probably Georgia—certain ly Louisiana. Well, then, if ho stnnds in this favor* nblo position in the South, ndd whnt he certainly hns in the East and West, and his election is cer tain." Alt, Major—that shot won’t do! •* Probably Georgia," there is not such a word ns Goorgin in the wholo Clay dictionary. Lnnve Georgia nut, if you please. Ditto Virginia—ditto North Carolina, ditto South Carolina—ditto Alabama—ditto (fur ther West) Tennessee nnd Mississippi. Whurc thou is tho South? tfi AN ANCIENT AMERICAN CITY. Tim oldest town in tho United States, it is said, i* St. Augustine, Florida, by mure tlinn forty years. It wa* founded forty years before Virginia wa* colo nized. Some of tho houses are yet standing,which snid to have boon built mure than ■ throe centu ries ago. ininatinn on the |>nrt of the officers of the govern ment to keep pace with the timo* in yegnrd to the navy, and likewise, because it will furnish employ ment to a number of our skilful and deserving me chanics, who, in nil that relntea to the construction of vessels, nro unsurpassed." THE SO UTHERN AGRICULTURIST. Wo have the June number of this very valuable publication before us. It has many exceedingly well written puges. That on the physiulnglcul dif ferences between the European (or white man) and To Negro, by Dr. Ramnav, is good. A paper on Pea Vines for Provendor," is worth attention. Tho selections ura made with tho editors usual dis crimination, and it is altogether a very fair number of the work. Wo hope it is patronized as it ought. AMERICAN TURF REGISTER. Tho Mny and Juno No. is received. Two splcn did engraving* on steel, by Dick, after LaNDSkkh him! Coofkr, one "Trout Fishing"—tlm other descriptive of" A Forest Joust," adorn this num ber. Tlm editor is indefatigable, nnd the " Turf Regis ter’ 1 is not excelled by any |mldicatinn of its class, in any country. " A week in tho Woodlands," 41 How to buy a Horse," und Deer stalking," will be rend with interest mingled with instruction. No into sportsmen can be without the Register —it is imlispcnsablo to tho followers of old Izaak and the worshippers of Diana. [coRRKsrONDKNCR OF THX SAVANNAH OKOROUN. FURTHER NEWS FROM FLORIDA. We linvo received the following short letter, from our nttentive correspondent, per the Steamboat For. reiter, arrived on Saturday morning, from Gnrey' Furry, We hasten to lay it Imfore our readers. Garry’s Ferry, K. F., Jiiro 11. My Dcar Sir :—Sinco tlie departure of General Macomb for Washington, there has been norhango in tho aspect of our Indian affairs. They seem very generally to understand that fighting is over, ami froquuully coino into our eniups nnd show them* selves along tlio road. Occasionally we hear of a murder committed hy them, hut I am inclined to nttrilinto such nets to those who Itnve not yet hcanl of tho peaceful disposition of their former foe*. Tim Floridians nro much dissatisfied at our Gov ernment fur lulling tlm Indians remain in tlm Terri tory, nnd if the wur is not sooner or later revived by tho whilo inhabitants, it will disappoint tlio pre dictions of many in whose judgment I place great confidence. The success of tlm experiment hns yet to ho tried, and all wo cun say with certainty is 44 nous verronjj' Two Companies of Dragoons, (E and G,) under the command of Lieut. H. W. Merrill, 2d Dragoons, leaves to-day, in tho steamer Charleston, for Savan nah, whore tlioy will tnkn shipping for Now York. THK COTTON CIRCULAR. Wo publish tho following contradiction of tho port attributing tlio late mnvo on tho cotton question (if wo may so term it) to tho U S. Bank. To the Editor of Ihe.N. V. American : 1 perceive that, in common with tlm other news papers of this city, you havo connected my namo and tlio Bank nf thu United States with tlio Colton Circular recently issued in this city. You will, therefore, permit me to state explicitly— Tlint the Bnuk nf the U. States Ims nothing what ever to d ■ with it, so far a* I know or believe. That this measure did not enuumto from Messrs. Humphreys nnd Hhldlo. That with tlie view of facilitating tho export of cotton now in lid* port, I offered to nmko tlm ad vances named in the circular referred to. ' That tho reasons assigned for making shipments to Messrs. Humphreys & Biddle, are those or some of the ladder* of rotton in this country, who sook to protect Uieir own interest* by n concert of action. 8. V S WILDER. New York, 11th Juno, 1839 Tlm Philadelphia Herald ( Whig pnper) has dm following The Decatur, a new cuvcrctto of 10 gun*, soys the Journal of Commerce, just constructed at Brook lyn, is nearly rendy for sen, having her armament on hoard. Preparations nro making at the samo yard for laying tho keel ofn stenm frigate. Under tho new Administration of tho Navy Dcgai-imcnt things move with much grenter vigor than before. [coMMl’NtCATED ] Ur. Editor—Observing of late a nomination in your paper for ohlof officers of oar country, 1 om in duced to tiff.r you one, in which talent, moral late- grlly, deep financial tael, and a fe*st of other imjmr- tnnt items may be embraced, and which, I trust \f eh eted, will be fully sustained—Imre It is. For Prgsidpnt—Col. James Watson W#bh! For Vico Pro*'!.—Major lame* Watson Webb!! For SecrvUry of State—Captain J Arne* Watson Webb!!! For Secretary of Win—Lieut. James Watson Webb!!!! For Secretary of die Trea-ury— Sergt. James Watson WebbIHI! (lore is talent enough in these five highly respon sible persons# t, to moot dm balance of power, even should earthquake* or vulranuc* oppose. Z Wore you over nt Cork? many drawings of it. No—hut l have soon The loan nrgndateJby Gen. McDuffie, of Smith Carolina, who returned In thu packet sir ji Roscius, fYnm l.lveipoul, lint boon placed ill die lunula of ihu U S. Dank. Tlie amount now avail dffi* i* £3511,- 000. Tlm bank continue# to supply tliu market with cxcliangH on England at 9^ pieni." Wo nro niithorizt-d to say that dm idmve state ment of tho JmirnotofCummerce, which w«. polish ed yesterdny without comment, is altogether erro neous—and nq| only so, hut Irom facts in our knowl edge, it is impossible it can be true. Tlm Bunk nf the United Stntea, ha* nr.t, nor nan tmvonny thing m do with the negotiation.—C'Aor. Mercury, 10/A inst. From the Richmond Enquirer. THE RESULT. We shall make up our table* ns soon ns passible. Mena timo we most say. that our victoiy Ims lieon, considering all thn circumstances, one u! the mint glorious wliieh die Republican party ha* won in Vir ginia. A* lit present advised, (on tlm Rives test,) tho party stands thu*” SENATE. Anti-Rives RejHiblican*, Whigs 11 Conservatives, n HOUSE OK DELEG Al KS. Anti-Rives Republicans, Rives Whigs, 57 Inti-Rives Whig*, 10 lives Conservative#, 3 )nuhiful, 3 From the K. f). Uulletin, 13/Ain*'. FROM VERA CRUZ. Uy tho wav of Galveston, late dates have been re ceived from Vera Crus, brought by tlm Enipresnrio, Captain Imtigrope, from that port, haring sailed tlm sectHnl Instant. Tlm advice* from Mexico are to the 28th ultimo. The Federal prisoners taken undor Mexin are many of them employed in work, lag dm streets of Vera Cruz, ami nro treated with the greatest enmity. The covcrament paper* state that tho nunilier iff Federalist* killed and wounded at the overthrow of Mexin it fiOO. General lamias, with 1700 Federalists it still In tlm vieinity ofMonelovn, and now seems to Im re- nnlcd by the government party as their most for- V- II" I. •«»! W U. » brmi rnnl .kiirul umcor mill »oty much uiuwinnl by hi. imny. llurni limitu.lujlo vc,cl „r ihu Muxlcnn nuv left. Tho Gutelte represent dm government niurt. straitened in its pecuniary resourres by tho fete difficulties, and it I* proposed to dismissal! the su- ponitimnrnrv officers, curtail tlio pay oftho remain der, stop all |Muisions, incronso tho tuxes, and again resort to forced loan*. It is tliouglit dm chureli will bocallml upon to disgorge smne of its enor mous treasure. Col. Bee loft Vera Cm for Ha vana tlio 29th ultimo. Santa Anna it is said, is watched with too much jealousy for him to ho of any serviui to Texas, were he so disjtoscd. In the Tampico Federalist* still resisted tlm ef forts nf dm Centralists to |iut them down. It was thought that tlm runtest between tlm two parties wns nut yet by any means muled. Tho Govern* niont pn|iers ferast uimji of dm victoiy over Mexin, and say dial it is now only necessary to send 12 or 15,000 men to overrun Texas, in order to eradicate An Incidkky.—About thirty year* age a young ma.i railed upon a physician In this town, ami ex- liressul a w ith to commence dm study nf phvslc with 4 Doctor I think l can learn tho ificm tin WB Inserted Dorn th* siilJ, ci • " lurmonjf wil * 1 " ur owt > flew* upon tho him. six tnonili*, ami iIm- practice in three more. thorny in, "You • Law or Storm#.—fife pretty satlslactorflz * demonstrated by Professor Kipy that there are cere tain laws regufetitigsiorni'. lomailoes, liiirricanrs/ Ate. almost as regular ns those which control tho miiltnn ..r ....L .1. _ .... .. _ every traco of insnbonlinntion. On tlio subject of tlio dimilunod invasion, tlio Gnlvcitnn Gazette well remarks dint tlm notion U preposterous. When tho Mexican Government allows a body of in-ur- 1 4 than * * “ tfemsaml of t* own imbeeilo citizens, to place it* own cxLtonco in dm utmost jeopardy, requiring all its energies to put down tiro tumult, it is scarcely to be appre. Iiemkil tlint widuMit unanimity among iu public tho ironidn to suituiu tlm measure—any tiling like n nidiildo army could lie scut into Texn*. tlm fonuiduldo army could lie sent into "Texas, But tlm fact is, tlint if dm utmost uiiuidmliy jK-rvuded dm wlmlu nation, tlio first attenqit nt an invasion would Iro met on die frontierwisli a foin-dun w ould effectually settle dm question iff dm ability of Tex a* to maintain dm stund she now occupies. .Min. ii. i.iiv, i.ii.i■*. l|MJ I , . , - . — nI.,.,, wuiivi ImW what have you studkil ?’’—I mu *'® n "* d'a eailbor the crlustfe! |>od!«s. Th#y * studied human nature six months, and | ,,avo ' - oftheso sti-rais, l.u thinks, mn he portrayed" hri^riu proportion." 44 Then I ca'iit I ^T 1 . 11 "• 11,0 jh« millions °f tb«- * i»y Uili • • • ““ Oh, | luvo si other brancML... ,.... .tench you any tiling—1 cn'iit lake you " Soon nf- ter tho doctor was i-nllml upon to visit Idin, Iroinz sick of a fever, which all but brought him tp death’s ‘ ,u °r. , I J 4 * wintered, hpwever, and, being unnMo •o pnv hi* doctor’s hill, wont off in Id* debt. This I'tts til*—- — - * * 1V1J. Il'inv yi'iir. • * • Nut lung ,|,ico » n .•blurt), imitlrni in rnlli.1 at tlm iilniiclm,'. buuir md unwiKnl lil. i,.mi.. TW il.Viiir b.,1 n. re- cillocll.in Ilf bln,.—“ Di^lnr," ulil I*, •• v..u unco curried me tlimii .)> » ■ ..... ... i , . i . — ' " r ' • aMI Y"U in carriod mo dirongli a fover, and I was tumble »„ jmy you. I am wall to do in the world now. end, ir you will make out your bill I’ll pay principle ami interest. Ho cast up tlm interest and paid the amount In full. During die Inst war ho had cut- narked in some enterprise which had proved suc cessful, nnd his first object wns, on coming into this section of the country, to pay dm physician who had saved hi* life when feu a youth. Ho was die six months student of 44 human nature.” Would that older students in tho snuio school were Imlf as piompt in discharging droir tuition Ice.—(iV. //.) Eagle. * I’kh Contra.—Wo know of an incident of this sort. A young man, belonging to a commercial city iu one of die northern Suites, wns travelling in Italy, some twenty year* ago. Ho wa* ill, nnd ro- doevd to extreme suffering nnd destitution. One of life own c untrvmcu, then rambling in foreign parts, becum ng acquainted with Ids situation, interposed nnd by urgent entreaty induced u poor English phy- sicinn to take him into hi* own house, and exercise hi* medical skill for bis cure. He succeeded.— Tbe young Amerieuu recovered—came boom—and subsequently became a inun of wealth. In process uf tlnm tlie physician drew ujmn Ids former patient, dirongli n cinuniereiul house—and the grulefnl iw _ nr|nj American refuted to honor the drift.—ft, y men—without funds, ami with no disjHwiiion among L’owoicrcie/. John Rnndidph onco reproached Daniel Sfe-ffy, n memfe*r of Congress from Virginia, w ith being hi igiiiiilly » iliopnuikor, when Slu-ffy refilled s—" It is true I commenced the bothies* of life a shoema ker. Had my colleague fe-jgwn hi* enrerr in tho seme vnJWnn, il i* very jeusifiln ho would have re mained a shoemaker to this day." When CnnnKTT wns reproached by the Mar quis of Ciianpus, in tho Hnutu of C-unmon*, with having been oneo a private in the British Army, O'CuNNKLL stood up, nod snid 44 Ye*, tlio Hoo. Member for Oldlmrn (Cooiiktt) wa* onco a private soldier—hilt if the Noble Lurd hud been one, ho never would have been risen from tbe ranks, but would havo remained a full private all hi* life." ConncTT .attained the rank of u sergeant, before bo left the service,- ASea Monster, at fir*lstipposed to bo a whale, was recently enst ashore nt Nantucket. It proved, howuver, to ba what is called a 44 bona shnrk," a common inhabitant of the South Atlantic and Paci fic Occan«. The Nantucket Inquirer says i “ He had lieen cast up dead by tho waves, nnd lay wallowing in the surf off tho strand, measuring twenty-five feet in length, nnd in ginh nbout four limes the circumference of the ox 4 Columbus.'— The tail measured six feet ncro>*,and the lioad was of like breadth. This sjrocics of shark hn*no teeth, hut like tlm right whnlo, sucks its food through a sort of ferny comb, the teeth of luniinni. of which, in this sjwcinien, wore from onn to eight inches long. The body, |Mirtly dissected, •■•cmeri to bo encased in blubber, some 8 to 10 incite* thick. The jmr- son who found it bud taken out tliulivoi, which alone will yioltl tlirea or four barrels of nil—nnd from tho wholo carcass, to all appearance, eight or ten barrel* mny bo saved." Romance in Death.—Tlie lost Natcbcz Free Trader tell* the following story; "On tho 7th of the present month, Mis* Mary Ann L. Barber, aged 17, and L. B. Young, aged 23, both of Tus* culonsn, Alabama, were buried in one grave, after huving departed this life under thu following cir cumstances. Mr. Y. was a high-minded, honoraldo Young gentleman, most ardently ami ds-vntcdly at tached to Miss Barber, between whom nnd himself those promises and attention hnd been interchang ed which pledged them to tlio marriage union at no distant day. Ono in every sentiment, as well as in sympathy, tlroy both, a few months since, mnde profession of religion, lit tho snmn nltnr, and nt the same time. On tho day of their death, they had gone on a water excursion, with uncommon buoyancy and animation of spirits, along with four others, in n skiff, which suddenly overset, and plunged them all in the water. Tho lover seized tlie one whom, of ail oilier*, he would save, and they both perished! They were found at tbe bot tom, locked fast in each utlier’s arms. With a soluinn propriety, that embrace was never hroko'n, and their bodies thus rest in one grave together, oven as their sjdrits together passed into ouc lies- A Heavy Fire—A British writer says that mi troops tiiat ever tuck tlie field could have stood be fore tho firo that was poured from tho American lines at tho battle of New Oriuaus—that it was heav ier than any experienced by the British throughout tiro whole Peniniulucontest, and ty far more tetri- Ido than that which wus directed against tho force that stormed Su Sebastian. Tlie South has hern suffering from tiro drought, whilo the North ItM been favored with ibr must co pious showsrs. La#t#eaion il a as precisely tlio reversf | we were |*rab»d to a dialer la-re, while the South W * * “ Journal, With Providence A Female Forger.—An Alabama paper says, we find tiro following pirugraph in tiro Inst llmi«ton (Texas) Intelligencer. Il is tiro first conviction of female for the crime of Forgery, wo recollect ever to havo socn, nnd wo woio n-t aware jireviomly, tint tlio new Republic, had incorporated in its pe nal code, a luinishment so severe for tiro commis sion* of such bffonccs. Sumo of tlioio who have Irft this country under charges of tho uhuaa character, had better look out how they practice their swin dling njronitions in Texas. Mrs. I’iimelia Man, convicted of Forgery and sentenced by Judge Franklin, to Iro hung, at tbe present term of the District Court, was on Saturday last pardoned by tlie Executive and released from confinement. Original Poetry.—For tiro benefit of posterity, wo publish til# following lines, and call attention to their peculiar merit l—Phllad. Time*. When wavy I are, I smoke my cigar, And os tin- smoke rises, And gets Into my *y•*#*•*, I think of thee, desreef, - And oh, how 1 rigbaes• Felix. Tim above is as ripe ■ production as that of tbe Bard who commenced— "Oh! sweet is the brwese*. That Mows through yon On joint vote, anti-Rives Republicans 79—Coif servative 6—Rives Whins 88—anti-Rives Whits lO-Doufen.13. Thus tho fruit of the tale campaign is togivo .. n decided majority of the Congressional di’lrgntfen; to leave us n majority offour in tlm Semite, and to make us tho strongest party iu the I lou-e of De\- jnto*; Mr. Rives cannot he re-eleeirH Senator. If in remains in hi* mn»k, if lie continues in net n* ihe diplomatist in politics, instend of coming forth in tin-frank nnd manly spirit ofn Virginia pssliticion— a character on which our State has «o much cause tn pride herself—Iro will not d-s-rvo ur roceivo the confidence iff either party If lie takes a decided tart, ho will forfeit the support of ono jmrty, whilst in propitiates the vote* ol the other. Such is thn embarrassing |K>sitinn t > which he bat brought him self He lies upon no bed of rose*. Which ever way Iro turns, Iro is ph-rccdhy thorns. Far Iro-ter would II liuv.1 been for him to have retired to the •h ides of |irivuto life, than worn an air of equivo- radon, w hich to little suit* the genius of the Vit- giuiun*. One proposition is clear, that Mr. R. has lost ground decidedly at thu Into election, and lie is los ing moro nnd moro of it. every dny. The anti- Rives Republicans havo increased in numfe-r*; tfe* Hives Cuimcrvativcs have dwindled; tlie Rives Whigs havo also decreased; whilst not iinunti.Rivc* Whig, who offered hi* services, ha* been rejected hy his constituents. The Whigs cannot sucrccd. Wo will not admit fur ono moment, that under present rircuni.nuicr* they can prevail on tho majority of tlm Cnnscrvn- lives to go with litem. Thu Whig presses nro only imposing upon thojr,readers. Wo have never teen them so reckless, in' claiming fur tfftet a victoiy, which they hnve been unable to secure. They are counting without their host. Tfe® are attempting to duccivo tho country in tlireo elements oftho cal culation. First, tlroy would havo ii* believe, tlint they will carry ail tlsoir own party u ith them. In this they know, that tlroy will be egregiously mis taken. Second, they nro attempting to produce an impression, that they have n don complete coali tion with all tbe Conservatives. The hiuieet and considerate portion of th- moral -re, who voted with them last winter, will s. rccly follow them in tlsoir ultimate designs. These gendeiiien are opposes! to the Sith-Troasury; hut they nro still more opimnil to tlie Whigs. And thirdly, tlie gross error of their calculation consists in tlsoir running up the numfe-r of Rives Onus .itlives, out of tlu o recently elect- »*d under tlm namo iff Cc.ncrvalixT*. The Rich mond Whig hn* set the exnmplet nnd tiro other Whig |iro**o* are following it in it* ridiculous cal culation. Tho Whig is so hard nn to make out a plausible estimate, that it has seized upon Cxrpen- ttTof Alleghany! McMillan of Ilnroke! Cam ill oi Grayson! Veuablo of I'rincu Edwurd! Smithof Russell I and Spoils of Tisew.dll a* mnllenh'u Conservatives, suilidde to the great |*urposes of its coalition. There is not a man of them, who will obey its behests. Carpenter is no Rives Conserva tive. . A coinmereial Imhisc in this city luu kindly favor ed iu with the following extract nf a letter, received tho other duy from ilroir com-spmident at Vera Cruz t " A Private letter from Mexico, under date nf May 25th, inife-m* ns thnt the Rev. Dr. Moklnun, Apnstalic Vicar of Texas, nmrlml that city on tho 13tliof Mny, ami next illuming calh-d to pay his re spects tn thu i’resiiient, nd interim, who would mil see him, under pretext iff business. Tirol night nt 12 o'clork, Iro was conducted to prison, where he remain*, without any hi*pe of acquiring his libcrty nt present. 44 Tiro Mexican Government is organizing nn nrmv of80,099 men. with which to recover tiro sovereign ly oftlh-lr lost Province of Texas, nml appear do- lermiiH-d to make n desjiernte effort toeflect it. NORTH CAROLINA. The Journal of Commerce of yrstrnfey gives tbe annexed list, which we quote to correct: "North Carolina.—The Congressional elec tion iu North Carol.nn takes nlare on tiro socoml Thursday in August. The following is a list uf tiro candidates - Whig. I- Kennelh Itnyner.' 2 Zodok Long, 3 Ewd. L’: an Icy, 4. Biddle, 5. No Whig candid*!*, rnu Suren. Samuel T Sawyer, Jesse A. Bynum, Hall, Charli-s Shepard, Jam«-« McKay, 6. No WkU end. 7. Edmund Deberry, William A. Morris, 8. Geo. W. Haywood. Wm Montgomery. 9. Aug. H. Shepherd, John Hill, 10. Plonsant Henderson, Charles Fisher, 11. Henry W. Conm r, diTM Eduey, 12. James Graham, No opposition. 13. Lewis Williams, No opposition." IIknry W. Conner, set dowu afeive as a Whig candidate, is distinguished as ono of ibo most tlm- rough Democrats of North Cnroliaa, an«l a* « stnunch and efficient friund of tiro fe-t and present Admuiistrutiouj. Ifo was for years at the fe-ad of tiro Post Office Committee in the House nf IL-pre- sentatives. Wo cannot consent to exchange Col. Conner for Mr. Ednky. Wc liojro tbe Journal or Commerce wilfreverse its list iu this particular.— Globe. The Democratic Review for Mny, announces that Mr. O'Sullivan, distinguished as tiro iwlukal Editor °f 8*t work, has been cumjiriled, ty imjnunf health, (rendering it nsomiuy for him to go abrwid to withdarw from tbe duties of that tsHition. from the duties of that positi Mr. O'Sullivan is a young man of ability and in formation, and devoted himself wi ‘ .. ith great zuat and earrgy to tiro conduct of the jK-ri.alical from which he retires. His political essay* were marked with much vigor of thought and elegance of style. The doctrine* inculcatea were strongly Democratic —Jb. A Yaoke# down east, advertises io« a better half fe tiro (olLraiag eurious msam-r •—-* Any gal wlist's got $300. and be/i got the itch, can Bad m custo mer for life. ty writing u Lille dux addressed to Z. Q and stick it in tiro crock of (Jocle K'csttrr’i Th# girl who would jump st s have 0 bod itch to get marrird. JtmUipe wen koowa to tiro aneroid*. • ffevery tigfat-as the tbrofsmd wIhb ># ty—* thing mode of long hair A andbfeh " Th# rosy U tiro transgressor Is herd," as tho tbwff said whea Jro had ta rua •way ever fntom ground. Tiik Slave Ships.—Tiro New York Courier of WediR'sslay has tiro following iufiimialiiui resjai-tinc the sajiiun*! Slaw vessels wliieh have arriml nt thnt port from the Coa>t iff Africa s Tiik Slave Shits.-Wc stated yostenlny mnni- i»vr. ill a brief paragraph, that her Uritania Mnje*- ty’s ship of wnr, Buutaol.CnpL Fitzgi-mld, had ar rived in nor harinir from Iferimdoes, nrounpaninl hy n prize vessel, called tho Engle, wliieh had Iroen captured while cruizing as nsluvor. On enquiry, we leani further that tlio Eagle, with another vessel, were Imth captured ty tty lluunni on the coast iff Africa, whilo engaged in the pimti- cal traffic. 11 does not appear that any slaves havo lieen taken an board lira vessels, hilt they were found fiirnWIicd wills iron* and nil other Implements of tlio trade, and shut tuhscqironl to their capture, tin-ndirer* nndcrew udmiitol ilwt Uroy were am! had been engaged in tho slaw tnule. Tiro vessels, it nppears, nrolrotli American liuilt, nnd tho officer* were nil Americans. When taken lin y had tlie Spanish flng flying. The vessel* were filled uutnt llavnnna. One of tlie Capuins (their name* we haw not learned) is, it seems, a native of New York, nnd tlio other of Philadelphia. Tlio other prize vessel is expected to urrivo daily, slro having • ailed in emii|mny with Urn Duzxanl from Baritfuloes in change of a British Prize Master. Tiro object ofthis visit to our Itarfeir fe, we learn, to deliver over tiro offender* to our authorities for trial, and for rids purjmro ncgorfelinn* are now pending fe-tween tiro Brilfeh officer* oml tho magis trates iiere. 2 o’clock, P. M.—Tiro oilier vesu-l raptured ty tiro Ifejmrd ha* nrrivH. She is cnlled tiro Clera, nnd wns coinnuiudcd hy Cn|iUiln Hooker. Slic was taken on tiro coast «ff Africa, three nmnth* af- to-r tiro capture of tiro Eagle, commanded ty Cap- tain Iroting. The IlrilL h officer* fouud that all the original officer* ami crews of the two vesaels had died of l lie Coast fever oxrepl two or thnro Sjwn- ianls nml the two CajUnint afeive namml. Cojit. Honker is wry ill, ami n-t likely in live Essay nn Derision, wns found emlorsod in pencil in .Mr. Lcggoti s finmi-wiiting, "Mny ibis bo my clinr- actor."—A’, y. Di,patch. A* tho conduct ol a decisive man fe always indi vidu.il, ami often singular, it fe to be expected that the trill of courage will sometimes be great. For one thing he may Iro encountered by tho strongest dlSiipproUaiioti of mnilVuf liisconiieni..... .....I .1... disu|i|irubaiionof many or bis connection#, and the censure of the greater juirt of tlm sod- ty where he is known. In thfera.se it is nut a man of common spirit that can show hitn*r!rju*t a* at other times, and meet thoir anger in the -ame undisturbed man ner as ho would tntmi s no light inclemency nr tho wenthvi; ihat cm with mhurshnessorviolonco.con- tinuo to effect avery moment «omo part of life de sign; coolly replying to each ungracious look ami in- dbiMni video, I amsonytonpjaiseyout lam not _ . ----- . — J—* t MU, unfriendly to you, whilo thus jiursisiing in whnt ex cites your displeasure, It would please mein have your approbation, and coururrenco, and I think J should have them if you would srrijUAly consider my rentuu.; but meanwhile I am superior to nptn- ion, I am nut to bo inlimidntud liy reproarhc*, nor woukl your favor ami nj>plau-u be any reward fur the sacrifice of my object As you ran du without my approbation, I can certainly Jo witfenit yonr*— it U enough that 1 can upjnuvo tnyseir, it enough •hat 1 can appeal to tho lu.te t.liority in the crea tion. Atnuse yourselves, a* you may, by continuing to censure or to mil; I shall cootiuue to act: I do not fear you; allow me to go on. a n day or two Cnj.i. Lrtfee is in good ad Ims feron lodged in tiro dt-binra' prison hcnltb, nml tins im-a imlgcd in tiro debtors’ prison onawrit fesjml liy.lml-o Rctis, nttlro instnneoof Cnpt. Filxgvruld ami Mr. Budwnan, II. II. II. Con sul. Captain Fitzgerald will proceed immediately to Washington, to obtain tlroro the necessary infurma- lion in reganl to thn disposal of thu prisoner*. Journeymen Printers.—A few day* since tiro Evening Stnr rontaine.1 an article in refetiou to the great improvement which has, within a few years pa*l, tnkcipluco in this nunronnu class of artisans in this d^T It was an excellent article, u«rful as well as excellent, ami as true a* useful. Those suf ficiently old in he profession tube ocqiuintesl with the moral nml pecuniary stale «ff tlie "craft ’’ ten yvnn since, cannot felt n-cognize in tiro present condition of our jmimrymen printers, an improve ment as gratifying at it fe great. To no ran.-*- are they indebted for tlii« improvement more than •bey are to tiro association which tlroy have formed foe tiro protecAioa of their own right* ami interest*, which they have cherished and maintained against powerful opposition — totnclunes amounting even to oppro 4ion—and which they |«v« at last succeeded . esU'JisMog on so strong ami hronl a foundation as to enahlo them successfully to mawuin their jua rights, and command a just and pr-per cmnpetitioa for their labor. Having ty this means niwd die jrocuniary standing of the pnffrs.i.Ni to nt loa,t an equality with that eiyoyed ty any .uher -f tiro.qror- ative classes, tiro moral imjimvcuront which tlroy now exhibit followed almost as a matter of eourre. I’ossesttng. as tfe-y do, adrgire <ff intelligence ami ediroatioo far sojrorior to tiiat iff any oflror class of m 'Irinics, at sniu a* they siroccdiil in removing tiro hiirtlrorn of ju-cuiihry infi riorily n* rmtijiun-tl widt <4)ror.rociipati<wvs, which rruslro.1 tfe ir spirit and ife-fr pride, they rapidly mlvanre.1 in Uroij mor al improvement, which had long Lccn rfeik.-'l ty tbe pm-uniary depression tn which tiny had been sub- jeclcd by illiberal cmj*feyi*ri, nml wrhk-li ilroj bad in no situatiiRi eneetiuliy to resist. Wc ktl pride is more u:.ivcr»al t or s-xrreises a noire rerful in* powertul infloctM-e, titan anxi.-j- th- jounroyan prii.n-rs. They regard their |mffrs*ion a* the Owt «*-ful aval imjionant «ff the nrochanical arts, and they know that to fe- tiro standing conceded to it ty all other poffessions, awl ty all the civilized •"rid A* rocmhrrt of it, and as those members, tw». up ro whom it* very existence depends, they feel eutitled to a o>ai;ron-au>m for lfe-ir labor pro- purtionate to tiro impuvtaace and character of their calling; and as long as that is rowcnlrd to I Irom ty those at the head iff the badness, there is no danger hut tirosr intelligence, spirit, awl ambition, will so*- Uia them as a holy, us a seal# of morwHty folly •wsal if wa ssqroti <r im that niisuiad ty any Thu Boston I’.iti lias thn following:— Wnat'o in a NAMKt—There fe a firm in Boston wbicb flourishes under the nomenclature of i\calami l’tnv.* There is also one in Mnblston-, (Eng.) which hung* up a sign to iifform iho reader of thu biblical fact that David Slmt and U»liuh Fell. Go and see ii After the passage of the few requiring every nun who owned a taxed rartio have liiaim-tH) and i.lor.- of abode inscribed ihcrcn in rull.vcrygounralex- ceptiun was taken to the act, and various devices w. re iesoru.il in |iuzslo the informer*. Sometimes ihe letteis would Iro pul on iu color within a shade «fftlie color >.f tiro rait;mbors would |«int it up..n tlroaxletreo, nnd so forth; hut tlie Irost of allwa« I" net feed by a Mr Amos T.hIiI, ol Acton In Kent, •ho not only bothered tliuollit-ois of the law, fell comjdied with its demands und expressed Id* opin ion nf it nt tiro same lime, in the following linujiriii- i din bo|d cbai neb-rs upon life vehicle:—A most odd Act on u Taxed C’nrt, wldc.lt can bo read, Amos To ld, Acton;—a Taxed Carl. and thus results can be deduced nf mti... Hn «, the farmer, tin* tttarinci, to tint -«or!d. If it be a fact even that th* tintaof ■ storm’s coming could calculated—its distance—lu locus In quo—Itaorblf, i we msyso express our solves, the worlifitsDBvlga tints n* a.ures—can be revohitjonlseis Uut rrafesaor Espy professes to go farther-*nd lo pmv# that in certaiu states of the atmosphere ho «nn make afcprm, oroperuuupoo thfeaimi.snhere. *o as to enwtonn artificial rain. Wu an* ready to credit much tn I ho studies of so scientifin a man aa I nffoisor l. py. for there uro no doubt fixed laws to regulate storms; and his proposition is not more startling th m that of Dr. Fianklio was when first promulgated. Cortainly no study is mnro interest* ing or iinjiortunt. Mr. Redlidd's obiurvntlonsuro . atiructing thu attontiun oftho world, and this conn- IT) seems to bo peculiarly tlm field Ibr observation, ursl because one language is spoken over tbe whole fiehl, next on account or th rapidity nf intercom- lolcnce of ito .-ajiidity iniinicuiion, and lasily, for the vie storms. 1 be revolution in society Professor Espy wit) work out, if he estabhshe* life science, is worthy of consideration. Indeed ho will bo deservlbg of the Homeric epithet of the cloud compelling Jupiter.—• ' If wo havo a journey to msko, wo shall bsvo hot to look at our nephulouscope, and we are omniscient. at to i bo weather. That great topic of conversa tion, on which men’s tongues are so fitiltfu),-an<l that now serves us un introduction or uli other*,will bo but an utl'dr of science, exciting bet little mow curiosty tlmn tlio barometer or thermometer. When we gut up in the momii g. In our variable dime, In- A,..— I ..I II .... f .. I . t. . . . •U li l Ol being comjwlleu t« doubt long and anxiLas* uk cout or a thin one—a vest of wool ly over a thick cout or a tltln one—aTvest of wool len or of siik,—we have but to calculate scientifi cally tlm motion uf the air, and w# can sally forth independent ofuvui-cuau or an umbrella. The far- tuur will know wliun to mow down, or to gather up his hay. Sriunco will take hold of tho sickle, and Characteristic —Sinco tlw announcement of the death of Mr. iroggeu, a ft tend lias called upon usandcoininunicMud a littlo naectl.iie, trilling hr itself.bill singularly clianicteristic ortho detroasul, He lent Mr. L. a cojiy of Fust, r’s K*«nys. When when the luu vest comes, tlio farmor wed not fear lor every cloud that gathers over his wheal field.— lie can sow and ho can reap with the knowledge of omniscience almost. But whnt Neptune will say,. 1,1 w * L —ddr *~ —|.oor old Neptune, the venerable deity of Roman! adoration,—now Vukmn with hi* fire ship salt*, hie veiy Irounl, and drives his ear triu'mpliant over bis. waves, and in tho very teeth of his winds,—what Neptune will say,-—when mun emits Ills own im mortal spirit to tho perfect knowh-dgeofnll nature’# law*,—exploring tlie cuvo, us it were, ofsEoluz,and lit idling Boreas loo,—we Shall sou,—os the sailor •• admonished of tho storm, a thousand mile* off,— as Iro puts its route upon his chart, and tolls tho> wholo story upon hi* log book, era tho timo ha* But if Professor Espy can do what lie think# eon Iro done, make n storm, at once, man is almost master of tho world. •bo book was relumed, the allowing passage in Essa** — "—:-i — r—j -• . . " And left a ramz. at which the world gitwpale, 'i’ll ttoiln a moral or ailon a tale.” opoil Tlii* oft quoted distich Ins rercivesl quits- an _ musing srmi-apjdirntion in tiro rnfeiffpolrenymk-*. Messrs. Sw irtwout nml Price. It is into tlint they more frequently ndnm tho ImmhI of n sjroculatlng pnr- ■graph than in any other connexion; hut tlroy areal any rate as firmly inroporat* din the language os nnv word of modern invention or application. Every rogue who fietrny* n trust fe mentioned in connec tion with oneof these great exemplars. A* Alex- andcrandCharles XII, Bonnjiurtcand Ceasnr, Han- nilriil and Sripio to men killers, so are Swartwout and Price too rogues. Tlroir ojrormtioiis of ahstrac- jkm are among the most splendid feat* oftho kind on record—unexampled in coolness—unexampled in Uio escape iff tiro peculator*—unexampled in tfe ir of iujured innocence since tbe devehqiment of tlroir roguery. Nobody envies them tlroir feme— nobody will again enjoy their facilities. Tlroir *»p<*- rntinns were tlie grand eatnslroplro ofofficlnl dishon esty; tlroy not ouly swept tho board, but closed tho door on all future enterprise.—A'. F Dispatch. Iloir to mars a coachman whiz or ms team. —Ask tlie people ,,f Bristol nml Clietior wlmt sow- sal them up, and they will tell you, whilo they wa* asleep, Liverpool ran off with their trade. And if you bav’nt time to go there, ask the first coachman )oo get along tij of, wh it he think«of ihe rail oad< and gi-t listen to tiro funeral hymn he’ll sing ovei the turnpikes. Wfe-n I wa* iii England last, I al way* diil that when I was in a hurry, and it put ooMbc* in such a pas-ion, he’d turn to and lick his horses mil a -pile into a full gallnp D—nVm.he’n j*y; them that sanctioned them railroads, to ruid th- ’pikes, (go along y..u lazy wdlan, Chat ley, and ty’d lay -hi tiro wlroeler.) they oo-lit to he hanged, sir, (iliat’s the ticker, ami he’d whop the leader;) yes, sir, to Iro hanged—lor whnt is to become of tfe m a-lent their tnony on tiro pikes? (Wh ist, crack.rrack goes tlie whip.) Hanged and quarter ed tfe y ougl-i to Iro Tlro-e men ongbt to be ie- muirorated a* wail as ibo sharelml lrr«. I wonder •ir. what we -h ill all come to yet ? Co nn to * ivs I—to bo a stoker, tube sine, that’s what ul* you conchmuu will end in at last.assurc us you arnbotn. A stoker, sir, said Iro. (lookin’ as bothered as if it w..r« French furriner, tb it word,) what the devil is fh»t? Why, a stoker, say* I, fe a crltu i thnt dinars, and stir*, ami pokes tiro fire of a steam en- gen. 1 d sooner die .'.#t,at r , said lie; I would, Tlio design oflasLevcnihg’s lecture was toshetv the muthod of nicortniuin^ tits height nf tlio haie of forming clouds by the ihormomeh r; to lay down rules, nnd exjilain how any careful observer may know at any lime in wlmt direction a great storm is raging, whilo it is yet four or fivu hundred, or even a greater number of miles distant; ami to show by deductions from admitted facts, that rain nrey.be (■reduced ty artificial tnvans, in lime ol drought. In the eflort the kv tuier was emiaentlysuecessful; tod if all who Itnnr/i him where n*u thoroughly convinc ed of tire truth of life doctrlnos, thny wota certainly imjirotsed with lire belief tint ku jiosseiicd a rare amount of know ledge, and that be was abelisverltv tiro verity of Ids discoveries.' The absenco of rain in Egypt and in Peru, and many other interesting tdrononrona, which scholars have spent live* in fruitless endeavor* ta explain, an*, ty tbe theory of Mr. Espy,satisfactorily accoun ted fur, and every mystery, in any way connected . with tl.e law of storms, finds in il akuy There ia ••bout Idm nono of tlie quackery which obtains so ‘ universally now-a-days; ho U a man of profound learning; and, nreugro all the opinions to tho con- •tary, a* sane as was ever any toaebor.of ft now science. U|M.n thi* subject of stnrm-moklng, Mr. Espair discoursed last night, and bis lecture was onebrhllh interest. Hi# beautiful theory, that a storm Is tho.’ focus of converging winds, as for example, if tbarft ., In New V * ’ • • * " • •- ^ is a sturm ii t York, tho winds from inds.as It wtih ihw. ' of thn compass Imgin to blow to New York, ( bany, Boston, I’hiladelpbU, dec., tbo winds,' i wore, diverging from this city, he pursues with the fieri, nd mi tied we believe, that volcanoes at Umee crenm rains,—alto prairies nn fire, oven heavy dis charges of cannon. In timo nf drought, lie argue* V that tlw air is m'Mtrhnrgod with vapor, and nfttMto best fitted for aitifirial operation*, and than he pro* . p«Mes ty means of Era so to rarify the air, as to pro. duco ascending columns, wliieh, n» they mount, be come clouds, subject to oil tho laws which he do* ' •" inonstratet to be tlio regulators of storms. H»dors not >i**um-to my Iro ran create a rain at will,—but lie I.oliovo* licit in a drought, when the upper stra tum of air is fuvorabh' for uriificial experiments, he can, by meansuflntriwo hrnt,create an ascending column of ratified ulr to bo cvcluped lo aqueous clnuds, which shall take the cn-terly motion of all storms, and finally cover a country. Thus at Now York ho thinks hccunmoko n storm for Boston, or nn tlio Ohio create a rain for all the middle stales and New England too. . These extraordinary idee* would amaze us. If wo had mu been powerfully influenced ty theorem* ap parently dainoustrntod, from which Iheso Inference* iff who' ran hn done am hut corollaries. Professor •* E«py, beyond all question, fe a man ofsclonca: He is enthusiastic but no quark,—no pretender,—and - - wc have not a doubt would create a profound Im pression ty his llicurj in #ny sciontifle circle of tho ■ world. Odd Fancies.— >4 Upon my word!’’ said' • 1l~ who wns Messed with ft very eccentric, or, whttu_ •.ailed notional husband, "upon my word,! don’t - • ' ' Of Ml ■ . know how to get thnt whim out 44 Pot another whim in, my dcar," replied _ _ _ headed sister, "nnd tho absurdities will natanillilftV each other." This advice wa# clever a* that of Ah * mgs omcihy upon n similar occasion. A Indy went to the doctor in grrnt distress nf mind, and stated to'i* him, that, by a strange nccidcnt, she had swjlowcd a live spider. At first his only reply wax, " where! whew! wlrow !" a sort of internal whistling sound*, intended to hr indiculivo of tupremo contempt.— But his anxious patient wu not so easily to feiVe- pulfcd. Sho became cvciv moment njiife and more urgent fer some means of relief from the dreadful t ' effoct of tlie strange accident she-hod consulted, hint .Ihiiii ; wlicn, it lul, Ickln, nninn.1 ...i Howl), lw nut up his hand and caught n fly. "-There, t ’ - : ma’am, said be, "I’ve gota remedy for-yott. Open - -: ‘ * your mootli t «nd assooo as ISre pat this fly molt ' shut it close again; and the roomem the spider bear# . ;.-• the fly huzslng about, up he’ll enmot and thcnyohV r " can spit tltom both out togotlror." doufit wlroUror in any class of n^hinics, pnffe^ 1 W ' \ °" l 1 ,r ,l l 5nk °. f 1 a !"?" of ™J —i —-i- — : 1 r-.v—_ age and su**.bcin a -i*«ker, *ir, I wouldnt be to the fell m’s skin that w.rol l projtose it to me fur the Iro.t shilling that ever mm* out o’ the mint. Take that,and that, and that, lie’ll say to the off fnr’urd Horae, (« lay in* it foto him like mod,) and do jour owe work, you dfebwneslrascal. Itfef may depend.—gate Stick. Is fun alive you We copy the Affirming from a lata English paper r Eorittnun, on the 12lh .V F. /fee, 11/4 inst. Sew Escla%u Tmhiet.—Aeaseg dty ordrre P"* **• the Nee K-gl —4 wjvdns ie Use rzjefi. uam egastMt Uiitlswi, u«* ro#» tummundi'g the •swsvls U go writ sojqffieJ « 4U f*l4ums, in m.Wt that tiro troop* «u | ouMferrsonlrowd serghf hrswfe listed, •* fas itpaAb.Miikjselwtuffiln K s, Urn., rfi? * “ . Pr 4 .- 1 Ir > nrar BuUumn, on the l?th Aiml, June. Heme, B^., .| the 11. nf M. Mr. nmm traa bre. in Geer,.., i. 1747. Allhel«e.k. leg out of the war of imlepeoilenee. Ini ml he nil to tlie Brii uh fetemt, and mi the sorccsj of tiro Amc- neaos be wan compelled to flee to this country, »n- cnamgsIbbMMa tlewusmnmn! rrmvpalnu Em mi*, .tm U c.mtiur.1 till the peace nf 1793 »fe*n his servlre* were rr- warded tya ptnsino of £ >09, which ho enjoyed till A gaethreti* in tiro eawmtry, mho lately seat US he death nf hi* wife.wld* the CdUatlng t the death nf his wife, *dd* Se " P. H.—Juts givslror a little puff, will you ?'*-» N'* York Era. Y.thnVy, tho gned deero, while she lived, drelt min im tarts timn la rt* Tm* Washington Bank RoxaiaY.—The tflal of A. W. Goo«]ri'b, for rveeiving $50,000 from Den- “ " ink of 11 id* G. Orm<>, toller of tlm Bank oftho Mrtropnlis, knowing that tin) money hod been stolen ftom tlio bank, camoonat Washington on Friday. Nofects H were elicited in addition to those published by us, -. -. ’* v -.*;; st thn time **f tbe robbery. It apjroarrd, very dear- - ‘j ^ ly. that Mr. Goo<lricli rrcoive«l tiro money from • Orme with no criminal Intent, ntul that be nrompt- ly gave it up to tbe officers of iho hank. Ho wa#. ‘ arriuiitrd. Tt n trisl of Orme fe put off to tho ne-» term of tiro Court.—A. J'. Commercial. \ Lonoevity or the iiocse or are 13 peer* wfeoe united ages rnnki* j. 1,000years, vit: Lonls Lytrodoch, 89; Kirtvsctro.tin; Abcrgarenv,84;.Manners, ro*ier, 81: Arden, 83; 8ldmnuib “ 82; Limerick, 8l{ Camdor fend. 80. Of these uooohl. iImi Iron) Kollo is the only parliamentary dot!##, ** 4 " * ‘ ® HNttCf lira a Iho I’orjrolm.—Jour,Ct