Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, May 07, 1833, Image 2

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fl AC. .Toth 4; J iib—I 1. ili.i II i S, .li. All U|f*to April 25. i:. 24 2o ;5; I* Thompson w 577 1-1 jon 117(5 :i 1; Burrell Wise IllGl 2. W m S; 17 5J; ' \v ?1 1. M> Join; 287 11 423 4 1 •1 1{ SU R H* j !1 1; II J! >• •> m i ■■o Mitchell r: i Micks I *.'*! urraiu 12 i 107 I III licit 1 I • ! Join s 1: lull 10.3 2 rty 2 .(5 I in 515 11 1: <7.’ II Warner 1384 2 2; Isotj Brinkley I'13 15 I. D M‘ Wilson 961 1 7 55; P .Mill- graver 27 2 4; Wm Tnv! nrn.il.il 1; Ann Toliu'i 2(I.'i 263; I'. L^ oOng ?!> 3: C I! Elli- a 6 555 2 :j; 1J .Merlin 011 21 2; ABrowat J; TV Drmiin 1152 W Harris 18021 55; J Neel 1121 102; i .ins fchow si 807 1 2; It K 13vans 510 1 2; Geo 'Whitehead -r 5 1 3 4; A Juhustou 111(5.2 2; J Bn kcr 414 19 3; J Bucbnnunns orps 112 20-U; C Collins 5500 4 .2: A M'Ncnl 770 17 2; JoJj n vbj 35.2 13 2; E SKorninn omP5D 24; W Al* Frtrlin 1131 3 3; S Williams iii.3 i|_j ; X BakH’ llpm ids 437 17 rter 302 21 70 2 2; D . 502 I I: '3 10 2; fi 1 1; Win 1 f> 2: Wn> liiuv 27 12 In; 15 Se- .1- 941 2 !: C William «;» 211 3 2: Llavsh. i I - I i •> ( 1 : r. J ) 12 j It II I'chion 4"'9 IP 2; J E Lister 255 14 1; I j U Nielluls 117510 3; W m Broun sr5 13 2; \\ ’ a cll> 025 2 2. Sami Roberts (553 17 2: L Han I in o k 230 I .2: .1 Siocoinlie (U29 1020 li I. ..rj 15mnett 1152 J!> 2; C5 (Inure 62! 1 2; J C A. |2 nms 622 II 1; K Cmleiiheatl 11-5 15 2: J Jar- son 11/02 1; D isoconib 3o6 173; C W onuti 720 2 2; J Bushin 1170J7 3; 1* i. Gunnels 6‘ ~ !,i7 V 5 ; •" ° "•.weu 15; i 2; 1. II Reyuolils 075 23; J J ,4,;,; ,.» 1; , t ; !'I / 1(> -5 Jo- !:L . er 270 5 1; J Cottier or). o-jo 1/ 2. o M hoe III 1(5 2; i. Finny 84 1 • ' -liapm-in'1282 2 2; J G .Watson 36! li GlniV.e (569 1 2; .M irv ®wcnsw86TG4 Jas George 660 2 2; If Roberts 917 3 1; B Also brooks 146 I I 1; 1 fVppio 64 II 1; * Middfe' hrook.-t 730 21 55;. J fitnl 3(52 13 la W It Illninii 121 I% 3 3; S Williams io3 „ ____ 191213; Wm Griffin 335 32; J •c'cYlnrnetVorp •103 13 1: Wm Bon 10 ,9 203; .T M-.Uurrin 399 2 4; M> Roger-: 34“23; J Fuller 551Hi; T Brig- nnfl 195017 3; A S Ernest 465 i 2; Johrf Dees 263 193; It Ha teller 507 1 1; T) Raker jr 505 3 1; .F A M.-nard 117 I I 1; John Ivey 9:0 12 1. Tiuits— E O'Nail 9551 3 51; .'olm S Irby 914 21 2, Sami Clark'445 17^2; J .Mawvcll 838 I 2; 11 (•(ecu 103552 1; J M'Mitbaol 763 2 2; A-Onail 226 I 4; B UljsscL 1J8721,3; R F Turker 679 1 4; (J K Bii ors(JVJ1 3; O Pajne \v 155 13 In; S 1. o 62 2.2: J It Jackson 732 11 1; .1 Campbell 819 01 3; Wm I ,cc 710 4 3; TUrnmii 1255 212; C T WisetHO*13; J Andrews 755 1 2: it Lum- Jiuw 557 1 I; J Waikor 156 !T 51: C ..F IVe»ly265 2 !: John Htiv4 553 3 2; 1) Johlismt 963 1/3; J Qickiu u‘3131 4; J. M Wooten 16.3 13 3; C Pot ter 163 1 1; Jas W Bagwell640 162. CamybtH—li WRam-vy ISG2 4 3? S Stovall 1453 51; .1 Sampler 16521 3; Tlios Whitehead 2tW3 4; T Austin 9 !i 17 2: J Crow 366 1 4; T- Brotvn 1019 21 2; J Johnson .69 2o 3; J A Ruf- liugtou'399 3 3; 15 Baggett 2161 1. C tae-J C Baker 660 3 2: Jt Adams IS 12 1; II Haynes 970 2 51r J Spi illwood 465- 5 1; T liogiin 1174 J62; J‘Stamps 32 4 1: *1» *P Clent- rnts 606 17.2; Wm Untie 1026 'C 2; E Philips 2053 1; W m IludspethTll 21 2; Jus Wc-!iti]r659 20 3; J E fiohiusonr 1823 1; Wm I. Phillips-151 19 2; II 11 Kenan o|rp766 22; J Fndrrwood6.37 20 3;. D M-Dowell 1119 173; 1M AJ*Cright 252 21 3; G \V llear<l'263 16 51; It Robinson 696 t62; \\ Bai bus 5584 l; \\ Potion 795 1; O Spragius J221 11.1; 11 LVguir.irt 12613 I; I)C .M-Varland -'178 14 1; .M Johnson lOtf 17 : B I) a vis 26? 15 1; It Bdkor-4453 3; J M 1‘xixior 49(511 l| J ^lulloy- 894 51; J Beaton' 791 11 1; F .MilNaps 24419 2; Jas Bell 8559 4 3: George Ray orp 1132 2 2; \V Skipper 499 2 3; JosBmton 120 5J; Jos It Gor- ibni I Mil II I; il I! n 1,-3 .! Simm- 238 51; Josiall B'Viaa 2X8 1 T; liG. orgo 605 4 1; .M Culpepper 163 3 4; 1. Thomas 791152; I! F Trea(hM196031; Wm Askew 10654J; Wm IMilcliell 876 11 1; J-Vowel! 11-10 14 1; John W Smith 1006 33. -* o o r '-ll?'' 1 1079 20 3; J Tucker 619 2 2; J D Dinglev 1257 10~ ~’l v.w” ;. i;: l * v ->» B Oliver 1161 4 3; A Darden 17 3 I . . olm Gregoq |{ Con8 y30 J5 . 2j j Cribb r )3(J o Q y. j crather w 1 W!) 2 4. iWoHro!-—ATary 'Morris w IS 2 1; M R Reese 435 1-1 I; Wm G I’ratt5527 192; XNonas659 18 2;.J Ta.lor 324 5 1; E Wing ate 1.8923; I V. Andrews-592 17 2; R Devcnport 161) 20 3; l n.itawny 206511; B Davis 160 18 ?; J Standard 184 2 1- J i ixon 174 13 In; David Cooper orp 7622-1; WnfW ilanly374 172; J CSmith997 2 1; It Stewart 1751 19-51; 11 -T Blosenzame 302 1^ 3; S Collins 233 I 4; R T Grilfiii 86 I 4; U Dennis 77 3.4; A Scoits orps 1020 3 3; John II Floyd 1091 17 51, J Gray 354 16 2: II Key 205 17 3; II P Redding 173 151; A Johnson 556 11 I; RThomas 925 21 2; J W Strother 409 3 3; J h Davis 807 17 3: Mary fngram w 5395 29 3; A M At;ders0ii 193 151; A Martin-421 15 1; M Kinatd 360 163; I, Brawn 497 4 1; BTHnppcll 929 20 51; j Jolly 51153 16 2; l Jones- 1092203; JeTtti James 66l"l 3;.< Pcmlleton 965 4 3;»,fij Dardin 42621 2: 'Geo llobbs 55-1 2 -1: S Pioc- »or BID 17 4; I* E Jtdly w 252 24; J Eidson 162 I 1; Jas Ray 5125.! 20 3; Jesse Hart .266 13 Is; .1 Dutton sr 344" 12 1; J Grants orp 247 2 4; E ’heir own. brtu\' hearts, in rensukinff thn mler- ? toot slumber on their posts. Even how the agi-| CITY HOTEL BADLY DAMAGED BY (iji.l honor oj the. Stut/. iheij Kilt the crisis, tators arc- skirti tg their ground of attack with j I IRE. i <.rjinmin, ’ that, instead li of crouching ctj a view to conceal then- object, while with re- { Yesterday morning about 10 o’clock, smo/v< hcjoat+stool of the r>r;,‘f ,s>or,” they 'rose in ; doubled zeal tiny arb marshalling for the com- was discovered issuing from the rool ol the Ci- ’ native majesty end, like, our am Jiaglc tow- bat. In this State, one of the measures em- ty Hotel, South end rear side, near the ridg> rm S '-■> nispride of jiighi, hid defiance to the ; ployed is to court that portion of our dolega- ■ ’ jjrant'spowt r"—that “with a pramptitude,l.tibn in Congress- which they'-lmve-hitherto de- htanintitt/ and zeal which, if ever equalled, has noiriiCed with every' injurious epithet, with the vtrcl’j never been.surpassed,” ‘‘thcj/JlAb at the honied accents .ol commendation. The most irst (trumpet's rati to her {'’South] Carolina’s) ! fulsome compliments are lavished upon Messrs, standard, and voluntarily devoted their lives King, Clay, and Mardis, for their votes against ■'./idfiortuncs to her dtfence,"- and finally, that, i the enforcing bill, already are they claimed as ot having “forgot font he lessons taught by a having deserted their -principles; and although glorious ancestry, that liberty and life arc in- theso-gentlemen will.spurn tile imputation, stiif seperable iath bosuns of the brave and the it is hoped and expected that the trick may not free,", they actually'laid down their lives, in : he-discovered until it has had its due effect oil battling agtiinst.at least five hundred thousand the- coming elections. Our high minded Sena- soldiers in buckram, led on-by “an infuriated tor, who luu been scoked and snered at, as Despot," "over the fragments of. a broken and the mgn “who would , c a. nulliiier if he dare,” ! hi half an hour more, that portion of the roof violated Constitution. | is now loaded with panegyric by the same par- had shared the fate of the rest.—As soon as the pole. When we first saw it, a barrel ot watci would have extinguished it; but tiio great lieicb: of the building render it inaccessible to 'ho hr.- men, ant! the consequence was, that in a short time the Southern half of the-rool was in a blaze, sending i:s immense volumes to the skies. [At this time, and for an hour subsoquelly, tvii were in the dome ol the Merchants Exchange, and had a fine opportunity to notice the pro gress of, the cdbiktgrafion.] Next wc saw a dense volume of smoke, cad the a broad stream of fire, issue from the scut tle of the northern' section of die building, and This is the recital of grand transactions on ty, for his intelligence and-independence; and fi rc had descended within reach of the fire- Uiu part-ofthc Governor tint! Commander in Messn. Jtfardisand Clay,uro vduntingly classed ' nfeu’s powers, the-/ poun d in upon it a flood Chief, which are supposed to Iytpjtcn behind I with Afessrs. Affote mui Lewis’, as recreant to j 0 f wa i er ' f'rom'everv direction, and finally sub- tho scenes, uud -taken,, Ir.om his £xcclloacy’s j the administration. It concerns the people af ' titled the flame j, leaving the three lower stories despatches. At the close of this speech, the Alabama to look well to tlies.c matters. If they Uninjured-, exefept bywater; The upper story, conquering Hero himself comes forward and are satistied with the government of tiieir choice, :ls we u as tho attics and the roof, was destroy in'proper person, before the audience, pro- “if they seek no change as”[demagogues would-1 e d except the walls! claims the same glorious feasts, and puts’a fin-! give us,” let tliem bo firm in their opinions, and j Tiie building is about 109 feet in_l ishing hand to the*brilliant account, by address- resolute in maintaining them,V—and above all 60 feet in-breadth. It is owned (iy,J which spread its broad and graceful leaves ovp he floating shrubs around it. The most b Cn f iiful Geranium, “the Royal George” ?over ( !'I with a profusion of large purple floWers, u ,,. Vo in the garden ofMrs. W aon-er,.w1i 0 exiiibited he most numerous and finest collection of J;. ( liiiiculuses, and the gardens of Mrs. Wiia,^ JoHNSo.N-, itliss Stoxf.’, Mrs. CoenttAfiE Jr Davis, Mrs. Betti-ham, Mr. Pattehso.v, jp’ N’ichoi.son and others, several beautiful pl-nnrs* md f'jrnishcd atrreat profusion of flotVers, xe],]^ were tastefully arranged in vases at the base 0 f the pyramid. Such ahexSiibitiog gives promise of our sdoh rivalling the gardens described fco the HortieuItura|’St)cieties of New Y mg liimself to liis superior thus-; . "One thing, sir, is quite, certain, wh(U t the tug did come, if ice had .allcrwr'd thecnor.y to have o:nipied more of our Territory than was necessary for us to fury their dead, the very spirit o f our fathers would have spoken from their graves and rebuked our degeneracy.!! /” In the progress of the piece.,.-the great meu who bestow so much praise, an tlmir followers length by _ . _ ohiyJgcob let them be careful to give- tlu-ir sufirages to no j Astor, .who pinrclised it two o.r tin. e years ago, man l&r-office, whose opinions arc "tainted in a ; ;l cos;, including the land, of .3129,000 and uuy degree with the heresy of nullification.— Mobile JXegistcr. upwards. nmey /uti t-i i; Joi::i vtmu -e.r: a \ i 4; .1 li Smith 125-59 3 J;.G Foraerley 171 20-51; 1 S Move Is 965 16 3; S li TurtfarTidS 20 3; S \Y H leas at a period like tJtis, T surrendered Illuodwoi th543 3-4; It \V Wtiin 207 17 -2;-M j ”' e “ xcc,rf!W «> iht $ tal * comparatively de- .Maddox 1106-12 1; T Frceni'rn 147 21 5i; J S \ faceless, uita your’ hands; icilh scarcely a Jones 810 1 4; 'E Teal 123 182; II La-sc-ter 170 } cannon mounted,'or a musket equipped for the " field, our arsenals empty and hardly powder in our magazines to fire an ordinary salute:-— ordinary salute:— hov', iloWr.vmt, /.:;d- -.vanquished tRe 17 2; J I. undersoil 682 18 3; 6 Butts 57G 3 3; ft* Fruit 739 5 I; G'M-Kauuey 642J 3; T C Ev ans 142 17 4; 1) Froetor667 1 1; T M-Giiity 160 19 2; J \\ Persons 8b0 21 3; G M Mansfield.604 * , - , _ 2 2; J T Patterson 866-162; J J Moore 78 17 3f R ,s * resockces of vole SOUND JUDGMENT' AND ENTERFRISING SrtRIT-TO THIS exioencs:, XN THE SHORT SI-ACE OF ONE MONTH, WE. HAD "Alt JICNTTION ETfOBOlI TO HAVE nr.own bp eveKa- public bith.dkvg and F.vritY rajVATE DWELLING IN THE tfAPITAl>OF this conf'ederacv.” The people of Washington may perceive Richmond, April 53; Jlesults and Prospects.—The 'Nullification organs are again v.Toiig.— t'jibu every little seeming, tritiniph “ at.they gained, theV raised the shout of a great victory. They idly'said that the Nuliiliers would cnrVy the. day. But they will find theniielyey woftrlly out ip their calculations.' Even the ’South-sidors are de- serting thciri. ThcrtwHl he ;i decided and o- Thc damage of the building is estimated aj ^20,000. Insured. The occupant, Chester J'ciiiTtgs Esq„ was also insured to greater a- ntoutu than his lossj—hut the inconvenience and interruption-ot business lie will stiflfcr in consequence of the . fire, -.f ill be very serious. The Hotel jv.is crowded with guesr,’ insomuch that jvithin. the last.-twow. tin'ec days ti number i z | c not tho ox thnt trendeth out tiie com.” of oCcufUtfitS-had. been ol nccssily refused. i And w hen Solomon and the .chief workmen During the early part of the’ fire; an incident! were seated', and the-fatness of the land and tf\s occurrodxirtbi-yiing interest. jM:-. Jcnhigs, with j wino and^tlie oil (hereof were sot upon the tible, by ■ ork and Philadelphia,' as existing in the vicinity oftliojg cities. Our ciimate is more favorable; m inv licaotiful flowers and shrubs, which there, ia conversatorics, never Ilecome strong and i., a j thy plants, attain with us in tho open air great height, and become largo, vigorous and free flowing shrubs; and others choicest and rarest’ plants, which require in that climate stove heat, here thrive perfectly well in con servatories, and require Duly protection fro: n J he external air in the' coldest weather. From a London Magazine- KING SOhOMOX’S BLACKSMITH. Audit came in pass when Solomon,the sou # f David, had finished : he temple of Jerusalem, that he ea(lcd unto him the chief architects, the head ar'rficers and ciiinnn^ woikcrs e! silver and gold and in tvood ttnd in ivory and in stoue—yea,all .vho had aided in rcarin- the temple of tile Lord, •and he said unto them. “Sit ye down at iny.ij. hie; I have prcpnretl a feast for all my chit( workers and cunning artificers. Sticteh forth yrfur hands therefore, and eat; and driok mid bj tnerry. Is not the laborer worthy of ids hire—ij not the skilful artificer deserving.ofhonor? iUuz- States. j which they .Co’ul<l return lb tiie house. Iil tiiis sis a resist-; exwqncv, theV were coin pelted-to v.'aik'on tl;e licit tho Nut- i [rytter at a giddy height,'almost tiie whole length Crr.-.rfrd—J Andrews 920 3 *4; -A CarJilo 804 11; RI Sawyer 1210 111; U CurinVtonjr 763 1 - 3; Win Biakov 62 2'2; J Rioo!;sJ2S3 17 3; R Whittle 772 1P-I; II lnglct 1165 16 2: John \V Biiodts 129 13 In; Jas O’Be t,l y 171 2 1: <> I) l a;-! ip!n :) : '5 15 2; Jnh:i 6 tn-cr ‘ :1 5 I: G 1 Pace 791 10 2; M U Bateman 193 14 Jt S tor jr 292 3 2; N Fowh r 105 B5 In: JasR Smith 993 21 2; Jas Roberts 673 3 2; Ja,s D Fumiiks 636 33; D Wilder’54723; Thfts \YBelH071 16 J I '.I- I; !)••■ . i t. I'ettis •!. •) Ift D ! 1 <. 11 - man 208 15 2; 1 Elliott orp 396 131; P M Cal houn 195)32; D .M-Cnrty 22 17.-1; F*Morgs*u w 895 115 2; G Wnmnck -i9J 16-Jt S Cason 478 I 3; R !M‘Kindlcy J Gild 552; V* n# Wiseman 273.17 4; Jas Digby 3.1.193; JCasottOO-l 21 3. Fayrltt—J.is Barber 233 5) 1: J Drigars 579 5 1; Jos Griffiu 8265)1; D Kelly 2 I 2; N Hawkins 250 5)3; Wm BifetMwJ 16 2; E ICcniiington jr 137 21 2; C VVesttnorchtud.').)-’ 32; L Kelly 1034 JS5); A Reeves 516 2 3; JJ l.o<-kl; ;tr G1-1 3 2; J J L Powell 436 2 1; YThaStOd of liutu 300 18 a. - . • — Pifa-W Harper-1190 4 3; E M Amos 345 4 3; 1) ehuptriuc 366 4 3; I Titiney 7621-4;. T .Robertson tv 5J36 19 2; Jas- Dossetl 836 3 3; B Gavhotis orps J256 19 2; E. Bailey 105 I 4; L llarr.ts 72019 2; J Jones 1066 19 51; A Jones311 J^nSKijof ,1,is -consummation of their 1184 19 3; Urn Germany 258 2 4; \Y D Wnds- f“ ,1 I ,tai ^ achievements, the .SonOi Carolina tverih 134 5 1; UrJimmon* si- 465 15 2; J S.cQtt | ' ''hintecrs designed to visit “tht Capitol of 1141 11 I; J Wiley w 5)7120 3; A\ m J Rivers459 j l-'e Conjhler'acy” with a more terrible rctri- 3 5); Jas Hails orps 153 21 2; W llestirs ot ps 798 j billion than did qur forcigri.enemies during the 11 1; J C (Jlnldcrs 407 182; J Ncwlmiu 595. H laic war. I'hcy-had proviilpd tiie'means not 4; 1. Htggason 603 12 J; J Fincher 35)6 1(5 2; A j only to blow up tho public edifices .htk'tlie pri- j ler, and.one, oPth n ^ in v U,S ' va,e dwellings. The following passage'in the j has p odu.ceil 06 v 13 Is; D G M-Ldcberu 201 21 2: li l Woadall rj’ ritl’s * - ' r Aji rn .f 1..1 r „i| I cn n_-„„i owl./, -133203} Wm T Jones 3D- J 12 I; A Sanders w j . , l ),l " e A\ r . lc °» Ilic Gotcinor lets bill 93 3; 11 G Johnson 98 21; Wm Collins262ILI; a . 1,,n - r » wfijfh WO.are left to conjecture \V <V Martin 125)7 3 3; J Siin= 966 11 I; J Grace ( j« magnanimous, motives to tVhich our city, is and 722 3.4; J Buffington indebted fqr its fiirtunate escapes- -The Gen- Liiaivrs‘and. tv the Union of the States. 'l ltc-inimediate scene, before us less evidence of the delusi“ds winch the Nut- | gytTer at a giddy heigh hiving organs havo iii vain sought "to practise.! of-tlie building. They then hallowed and'-made upon the Peoples First,stliey^ sought to hold ! sFus tothe crowd beneath: biiuhc noise whs up the idea, that Robertson' co*uId. .he e'ectcd. so°great that their ■ voices could not be h»*ard, Next,'that Stevenson might sucft-cd by d .iua- ! and it \vas somttifne before tlioir meaning-was i “ 1254 Ill; .1 Westmoreland ^Car- 1120 21 2; J Shipp 1152 2 2; H m II Devines orps I end says to the Governor: 24041; 41 1* White 806 n. . -,_J “You wno i.v tub dark hour of a ,§tar- auu——j i ,n ——f.E j night, when South' Carolina seemed to . ' Plll.i I'lE vL. be /serial by the whole world) rent in twain From the Washington Globe. by dissensions among he, very children, ichose IIAYNE AND HAMILTON IN MOCK. Qlt yr, oally ought to have been, if ho could have HEROICS. . j laoed dial served her best, stood at your post of When Mr. Callumn’s company of players duty, cool, collected and undismayed: Yl:s, at THE V£R.Y moment-wRen our city WAS BE- LI-AGuitED BY A BTANDINQ FORCER*’ &C. &C. Tim whole- country is tiwsrd tiiat "in the dark hour of a starless night" when the. city of Charleston "was beleagured by a star.din pet through .with tlu-ir exhibitions, it will.be a gloomy time for South Carolina. The enact ing of the Xjfit 1 id Drama at the citadel, the Delivery of -the Standard, was certainly, one ol'tlie most wonderful and sublime displays L Ward 425 2 Ij P S 1! it t h 162 1 2: J Herrin" of the histrionic art fever"displayed in’modern j f orce » jiiat a fir-e broke out iif the beleagucd •179 |; ) hi; Wm.YkitJS. 961 14 4; K. Story 1C33 3 ti llirs . Tlierewereatt kuslfive hundred vol- j cf/vand that the beleaguering.“ktatrdlhgforce,” iVvci norti&8 3-~-’ \l.-x l!uk-yifl5 1- R Buf mte &i al1 «‘\-ssed jfi an.appropriate costume | pu ' t i( out . We may liope.tliaV this' circnm- * u- 6 * 3 J- J W ilful 4.36 21 2- J Finch r 66 at ti “ J PX P C S»° of tb P S,aU> ' to ??«tee tiie .occa- j sto ^ c operated-upo'n .tho magnanimous and GjVWj-igl,tI00 22; Win Nijinn-95 I; Won siuu -. A«tdl»AROi3.ES - nd Pistol, the two ciiivalric Governor aiid his Lieutenant and in- priitfipai jK'rformers, acquitted themselves to j'<j ucet l t j IC[n <„ spare our dovoted city and give the universal satisfaclion of all hearers and be- u „ t | ip ; r .in^icrp of blowing m> tfift public'“buil- holders. These cfttc-min nents are sbmevvlmt din- s tmd private dtvemugs.V costly to tiro State, but. bow melehcboly'and j 'F rorntb e ctosc of his Excellency’s speech;- t .Mil , B nno.-<Mora6Jc would he the day tyh.ca should rob I wo TclUur0 to congratulated our fellow citizens -te”! of .l.oT>le.rJiK.lb.-up.,i ,l,e b of f °49l8 3t D Pe- ‘ cor P^ timlginnA «o Hilary s, ctach s. .1 tiea^y nra <? se , nption lrfim the imminent danger with .. . M I which -should see dismissed that borobaslic' i M , ( ..,v’orf-Iv threatened Willmut nett 152 Head 9Qj 18 3; J Nelsons orps 310.13 Is; Jpt Ford 4552 25); E P Allen 569 2 I; I Wnrrc’n 3U8 I 2; II I’ulii-r 1126 19 2: M L Bishop 8-.D 21 2: II llulsc> 472 16 4; T Holland 248 1 3; A- 1* /line 76. 12 J; I Bezier 17" 3 5). - - f r.-i, f—A rjjjl 421 15 I; IFllijgood 16b2 2; B M lj .irrflll 18-1 f64; J F Nolen U80 4 3; AiR 'ud'd terson •! !712 I; S T.;w ii.-cnil I: ol'fl 17 15) In; M , . , . , Griv U99”! 2- J -s(;ri.«e:i ;).-r 21 2. R , : chewy-that «-Io. i; ic„; l-mid <>1 rammg J!t- b oil 767 1 4; J L Asbmonr 782 173: Wm «a R - 'row, who haye, m.tlro course of a year or .two, !>-t6 10(72 21 5); (5 W ibltou 869 16-2;' J .8 -Cal sounded the-praise of their own glorious bx- l.t w.v 692 15 2 (f I’iirlm-cbl'!^ II i; II -Parker ploTts, in loftier strains than ever celebrated 5i9;);5; 15 A Fi< in in 1 15) 26 55: J D iiit-v of f tin- iriump'.is of N.ip Iron’s liemln-d !> ittl--.-.5— 116 51. 1; J Jimucs bof t :If the' huskitrshould he taken from the legs of 1 I 265 J7-.J; L Cnglo 711 ; p AK0I -v FS nU( j P is tol—if all the reernits, jority-ol some 75 votes.—When Henrico gave Stevenson a majorityof 276, one-of those mod est Editors, ivho try ty- browbeat Ihe-people, and tO- '.bliickball-RU his'op'ponents, cried o'uf, : that, notliitig hotter could he expected frdln liter ignorant'citizens of that, county. Wdjircsume- tlic same hull of excommunication is to be'jssn- cd against New Kent yud Hanover. Even Charlies Cily/ the strong lidd^ol .Mr. Ju.o. Ty- oPthe asylums of-Nnlli/L ation ' voters in/avor of.Mr. Steven son—and in spite of- the fish fries, aiicHhe e- lectipueering riders—and the vehicles that wore to hq sent oiit fpr -the Jrapspotat ioii of the vo- tofs, a majority of only about 7Q votes lias hex-ji given qo Robertson, instead-of tlio • boasted plump- majority of 200; > Stevenson goes to- IJauoyer with a'nett tiiaj -riiy -.of about. 340 vo os. Hr will get there about 2 to 1, accord ing, to'the besF estimates wo have -heard—:;md the contest in this City will L-e a' cTose one. HtQVjohson will clear Robertson in the whole district—by perhaps from 5 to GOO majority. And thus vanishes tiie idle hope ofthe Nullifi- ers of South Carolina and Virginia, that the District of the Metropolis of the Old Dominion woitltl be'carried in tbeir-f.ivon Thus passes' away .the shout which tlic-y. tvere preparing to -raise’about Virginia herself being converted to Mollification.- A ml" the.Vaporing calculations of the Nulltjicrs,' wliicii are never to.be trusted, will agaiu'&e-dtfqaa tf by the voice of the Fee- plc. y - * . ' The contest .tlirqnghout;,-Virginia during tlieihpfescht campaign, have -been unropinion- j a total undersfopd. V/ilen. it was, a sirong seusatton tll( .Kin, .‘;o hr-usr in • they call me Sou of the Forge; but -when they desire to. mock m-\ they call me black- smith : and seeing that tljc toil of working in £ta covers mo with sweat amfesiniiL tit - latter name, O King. t> not inapt, and in truth, tlty servnut.le- sires no better.” “Rut” said Solomon, ‘-tvlij comeyett thus -rudely and ifnS'nhlyn.to the fca»», whore tione^avo the chii-f wo.rkci. n of. the Tim- yle ,rt invited ?” .‘Please ye, my Lord J cima was visible among tho assembled".multitude. I rudely,” replied.the- mnii, ‘-bucauso thy servaau tsoon hoivaver tiro t-rid of a rope was thrown up obliged Rte'r 0 force my way : Init I came notirut irom a wiudow in the fourth storv, Jtnd lodged Irkldcu.—V\ as it not |.roi-i-iimcd that the chief upon, the cornice This they made fast to wprkn.cn ofR,.* Temp!.* w«re invited to dire tvilli something in an attic room,-having' climbed llirough a window p\ tiro rooffer the. purpose, and iliwi Swung tltemseivcs down over the gut ter, and were drawn in a window below,* When the last was safyi Gro crowd gave a geuera! saom o‘f congcatulaubai Pi fcj. Mr Astdr’s insitrancc, we learn,-was uidFS~0,000,—which hovVevr wo pfi:sumc is sufiiciQtit to cover iiis loss. Air.. Jennigs',ivas insurod- lor .825,00(1: and hts is esttm.atod at nearly that amount. Resides xhe gteat dunage, to luihilore throughout the huiUfing, poperty to the value of .several thousand dollars was destroyed in tiro rot tics, iiicludepg a large quan tity ot wine. . . .. Phis Hotel was built by susciiptipn 2796. One of the jiriuciple objects-n"'s to Itirnish ;:c"- j commodatioiv.tpr large parties at balls. Tiro l subscribers paid 360,000,' which beiiig quite j^jd to" the chief of t insufficient, otuer large sums were raised on" mortgage:’ so that a i.eii tiie work was comple ted, more tltaii $150,(‘00 had been expended, although tiie hind' cost but a small sum compar atively. The walls of the’ buildings are'mass ive, and the work ihYougliout-of the most lhor- ougU'kind. Tiie great hall is < ns of the finest rooms of Uie kind in the world. T*nQj)rqpci- ty was afterwards sold on the mortgages for a- huut $70,000,-^so \hat the.subscribers suffered In April 1828, the purchaser at mp no? I” Tiieu h ' Who carved tie cheribim, said “This fellow > ; ““ sculptcr.”— A'ud lio who iplnjil the root with pure gold,' said. “Xcitlicf is lie n workman of fine me.fsfs.” Aud lie wlip raised tie wjlls'.saul. 5= not icutter of stone.” And }, c j v *to made t' 1 -- ‘ oof, cried oat, “lie is not cniininpt-in ccdtir-tvo^ neilher kuotv* erh he (jte my>tet:v of, unitin': pieces of straags timber togeflierpV—Then said Solomon, “\U;at hast thou to say, hoii of the why 1 sliouW not order thee to. he’ plucked by tho beard, scnur^ cd with a ! sebur;re,- and stoned fo.dcalli. uitjj ■tones 1 * And when'the Ft;n of tiie Forge Iiearl this, ha was iu no sort dismayed, blit, advancin* to the tafile. snatched up and swallowed a cup of wine, and. > 0 Kin;:^ live forever.!. The chief meii of the workers in wood and gold ntul Mono hav« said tlfnt I am nor of them, and’ tli -y bars said.truiy. I.-ntn iltcir superior: before-thev liv ed was: I created I am their master, and they are all my servants.” And he turn ad hint round, and lie Carvers m stoue, “Who ly, anim-Ucd.. Tito elections-in the 'Norfolk 'tuulnst-meiuivnud price', sold the eyaite by (Loyull and King;) Aecommack (Wise*- and I auciiuii, aiid ft-was hid oil'i by the jn-csotn own- lij 1 2 5i; S Ro imVHl 400 20 JJ; I Stualcr^h o( J92; Mouldy, S.:-.Dt.w, \\ at Firoiii.n 11,-icalf ! 1Griss 961 15 2; Tints M.n-oi 2-7 tO 4: 6 f-l al.. w< n ; -r, -nd to :ro iroro ah-nt, and Downs li of f 177 15 2: Anthony 17 55. ; dismissed, why then t/eglory ol South Garali- Vilii Dr trio • ;29 21 W.n Duiro ,u h-of f .I”>! na would suffer a total eclipiv—Southern cln- 20 55 John \ I nns 112 15) In; J 11 Skinner 818 5i 1; (' F JCni»ht 1-57 2 -ij J M Lindsey-5,5-1. 17-3: A Patrick 12:J2'5J3; R CarfeJl !.9 ) J Bariug- tiiie f*74 15 2; Jos Crouch 5565 2 2; !1 fipdttt'ri-h 12!--’ id 55; Win M Cr wi'ord it of t 5t:5)2; J I. Lnndcrt JM9 1*1 2, James R Kitty (066 1 I I; N A j.inr. 157 2 •); Thos Weems 51 13; G .Miller 745) 14; B l'utrnl 737 152; W l’u-1 Iters orps (>1!1 17 3 ; a Stewart 905 2 2: J W Driscal 127 ! 21 2:.S Parker 1062 II h N P-ror- 2 ,1 2 5!2: T Coop, r 76' -1 1; J l.c-e 70521 JJ; T D Weems 31743; J William- I'.17 2 2; .11 Turner 15*, I I; J M-Bri^ht 1206 2 1; J .1 olm-on 5)r-511 I; A Brooks909 5 II J Willi.ird 8652 4; Joint Breed 559 1 2; W :n H jle-rd f?3I 21-2; R W Jolnisoit497 17 2; V miRl <.'rawlord 7Si:5 1; John Ilill 11064 h T Warren 7;*'.'21 51; L Jl ns 1051 12 !; Sat tit I.ow w 1292 32; T L AM hbrook “27 21 2; Edward Leo 816 I 4; P Garrett562 12!. Ho’istn\r-\ G Brown342 4 3; G Bryan 10175); ' -352 13 Is; l- W* Jordan sr. b 11 -j:f; I Ja wis Jrotrit sh Wm Snppi- lye. -112 ill 2; J Brad! 1 lleat-n!723; N'RowlmidBlQ II J. i753 16 3 J l'itidi > 114 1 I; Kin dred Pace 5. at.) note 713 3 2; A 19 2; J W Tali’ I; I Dicke-.IS 5)5:) 15 2: B Li-- Il- (irifiitt 194 15 1; S O Gain I RJ 507 2 4; ft Woriliineham P‘*2 95ki 2 !; J !;n I! dev <•*>•> 21 2; L Al array <1 11)7 155 1 and 1 15 57 5! 1; s \a lUcrabt e 277 1 55: J olm < l .iick Pori 0 : [); P S i lgs|( r- • rp. 396 1 ■* 5) ; JasBarn.ini 755 5 2 ■L C M Mo '|>V 674 192; .lea Bark r 17 2 4; J St John 5) hi:) I; \V in AYillobv sr g'itt 4 5); 11 W R,i!.-v 1028 III: S U’rl.b i! 71 2 t;.J Mol lilerness 9!'6 :i 3; J 1 5 nil- toni 5)66 | |;-D Dre.o •-s -rp 1 l')74 19 J; .1 'J'nylor 113 21 2 ; Win He r* !i 76:; 20 5); G Dyki * 25)55 16 2; J l ' trues 674 1 •!; D .1 rainisnn 6(5 1 1 1; J St •; 5- 18 2. J N It. -II- •1 V J 2; J- Gap p dy 240 17 :t; .1 1 Gb tru ot- 5'J M2 1 ; W '1 in r J 55'2 J: P Highnoti.- 1 515) |. J*-1 — -8 \V F.: 11 - 12 020 5): .I n W.a :n ru -rk f 14 21 5!; Ja < "o ii.-r -i li . Mil; W 1 1: • M Oil III) 1 1: >V V'lii -< :;.9 ) ! , J V w!iy si- 5! : 17 \Y P irl-.- , 15 1 , . ; j ]| e;’, . 1: 1; G- 0 Harp r I :J322 F i> Jtili 11 7 7:( 5? 1 o:„. 5) )2 17 51 M Mo< > * .lit 2 5 5'; 1 ■s ( ' -tOlllll 11 i! ' 1 )1 21 2: J 1 11 ■v 116; 1 1 j j jj .5 f: Ui .U It 17 9, 1 Ifiplul is 1- .9 18 2, valry would bo wholly extinguished, unless the repownrd Kniglit of Cologne and -LiJRJstring could maintain it by the prowess of ills single arm.- - • l\’c give tho following striking passages from the Into wonderful wordy performance at the Citadel. The Command. r-in-Chicf, who represents, himself as having obtained a glori ous victory, on giving.fite Xtaudard to.his nar- riors, who must he presumed to have led the van in squid forlorn hope,'thus addresses/hero: ‘■•Fer.'t.ow 6oldikhs—You and your bravo cnmpatriois in anus, tbc Vfllontcer* of Carolina, and I make this tloclarntioiV from a deep convic tion of its truth. bar-send the Stair.'I mid are entitled to the honors of a civic triimph !.! ' ‘‘If we havo not been involved in all the hor- i-',rs .if.-ir 7 w r —tfou ■ sir . ‘ h r n •“ '• at '■lag- td with blood—nur dir Mugs wrapt mJlnn\(M,and nur fields drrastottd—i’f instead o f. mourning over d'SohitV’h and ruin which f N no in the train o f tiling armies, and are the bitter fruit off’civil strife “on or' now permitted to rejoice with hou- e-t exultation' at the new and improve d roiidmo» of our :ifi".iirs. -and tho ehecriuft prosper '>icfore Irbted und*r llc.v-n for o/l t> is to T | U3— , * the undauut'd spirit of <u p ’ I .to -::r. !;.tnly tob” 1 ' 1 patriotic voi.t nt! i.i-.s, t\li‘> have ,,, Mt it-ni-a ivesiu constant r.-tdiness to repel in vasion, nnd w< re known to 1 prepared to lay d.iwo tlu-ir lives io defence ot tho sacred soil of Carolina.” Tin- p.-ip!.- of Smith Carplion,* and cspoci- ;,5!V the ladles, in whose "throngedprt snire," G moral t.-:!s tli in the si m l ,r d is “coa.vt lo retains all the combustibles in bis hands, and means'to keep his forces-embodied, Vet,- we think, they will not visit us with firt'and s\Vord. Li Ids’ peroratioh his Exctdlencyr .thus, amidst gratulations, gives gLury to God foe his suc cesses. *' * - : • “Tl’c have fought the good fight—God has given its the victory—we will not quarrel about thc-distriii ution of .thehonors, and if our cmui- try is permitted to enjoy its fruits, let who icill take the spoils." . . -J. This is a most happy dost? for all concern ed. Tiro victors havo "fought the good fight" arc content wkb.their glory—will not "quar rel about the distribution of honors" among- themselves—are so generous that they care irot ":cho will take the spoilf'—God is thank ed. And the best of all is, that the vnuqifisfied arc all alive—do not. tael their wounds-hlo not know that they have been conquered—ttnd arc unconscious of having lost jtny ot those spoils which are so freely offered by the conqueror to any who w iff come and take them. Politics.—The systematic efforts that .have been made in Georgia td discredit the adminis tration do not appear to-havti Been attended I with the success that the agitators anticipated. | So. far ns tho accounts have come to Jmml, the, Union party have returned tlu-ir members to j the state convention almost without ex -cpMon.- Here and there a ntillifier lias fouiid nroajfe to jtlfidc’nce' wliicii fell iflustrated by friend, during Correspondence of the Journal of Commerce, j j ia a j U - st called, lie* said, on a •family two doors made the tools tdtR-which you carve f” ftodiie saiil, “TheblacksmithAnd lie said to thecln’cl of tbe-masons-. ‘‘W'homVle the chisels witlnvlwli thv, stones of tbo 'i’cntple were squared ?” AoJ be said “The b'lackstnith.” And lin su'd to tile chief of the tvorkcrs'in wootl. ‘-Y lio-nindc the tools with w[ii.-li you hewed tho treason Lebanon and tortned them into' the pillars and roof » r tb- Tempi© 1” And he auswered. ‘‘The Idadt- smithY' Thou said he to the artificer in goldm 1 in ivor-.-.-,“ Who makes your instruments by " i- I vqu work Heatitifultlnags for mv lor tho King!' i And lie said, “The blacksmith.’’—F.uotigli. c- riough. .^ontl follow,” s'id Solomon : thou k-t proveil that 1 invited thee nod thou art all meo'i father in r;rt. Go 'wash tbo srn:it of the /onp .tj-om i bv face, niuLcotnc and sitrit my right haul. The chi is of mj- workmen are but men ; th-w art more.'’ ; So it happened at the feast of Soil- mon, and blackstnitlrs have been honored etc*' since.' .Washington', April 23, 3838. | f, om u ,e City Hotel,' and per^fved 'that the j speech, made in his reply.to his ■iof, BLACK HA\\ K,ar- [ servaiHs.were '‘cleaning hcusti’ preparatory to f '° !1 ' argument in the Senate The fanrous Warrior, rived in this city last evdiiing. lie.is accent- j u ;c JstolMtty, as quietly as if. noth; paatecTby his son,- by the [ifophet, tthe father [ JCL . n tlib. matter of the prophet, u tn!'three yo.ung eluefs. Diack •llajvk, as a prisoner of’war, is also attended iiy a Lieutenant of the United Stiues’ infantry and a file of soldiurs. This morning he had a i had long iittervicw with the President, iii tin: pres^ enee-of sdvcral of liis high' officers the.Gov- enunent. Tiro Hawk addressed.tiro president, as 1 lihvefieafd with previly and great dignity- lie was followed byihe Prophef, who spoke at. greater length. The President replied",'; if is said, with.mucli courtesy and kindness. Tlio ititeiiig.-i.t interpreter wilt, it is l> p-.-d, give *w7nft passed, fully aiid correctly. The Hawk, it is 'said, showed tlo reluctance to" meet his “Groat Father',’* anti the first words which lie addressed to him were, “1 am a man -and 3-011 are another.” This sentiment must haye brought forcibly to t e mind. ol> the President tlieJ'/ro.-Jin sum ril itumani," &c. or what is nearly equivalent, “do ttniq others,” &c. At till events, tlie-address seems to have had upon the Presiddnt inudf efie'ct. An order -had been issued lor the confroment o’f Black Hawk and his retinue at Fortress IMenroe, thcrc’ro lie dir. TT ebster,—The following is tho cotiri.' sioti of tliis-gen‘lomiin’s joindeV to Air. Calhotint great constitn* of tiro United States.;— '“Mr. Prosidotit, turn tins question-over offd . t- .-r 1 present-ir a$ we will—argue uboft it as weimf One thing with regard to the machinery lor 1 ..... r . ! - -,- . 0 . v - _ exhaust upon it all the fountains ct mcttipnw' exluigulshnig fires m tins city, demands con- . .. . • -..i . . •=. • . i- ics—s&'cteb Over it all the irov.tros <4 loffiv- sideration. It is, ttiat none ot pur engines , . - -oriiolit!caJsi’l)tletv,its; lico:nestofli:'.‘-ft.--- have stiitroieiu power- to reach with ufiect, the ' ... ’ - .. .. . - , , • wo havo a General -Government i shalive cot rools ol our highest biiikliugs. lney are quite . , , ,, 0 iiii ; . ; tunic tlroumon ot the States under a Liortnmi' efficient, apoa such buildings tts are. almost : , . r , rp , - - 1,., , , 1 1 , .1 , ; instead of a League ? 1 his is the upshot <• universal among us; but when the enemy takes . . , . i a => - ■ 1 # he whole matterfbeca-isc; if wt* are to R avc ‘ his position in the top of some six -sto/y eat-' ’ n • ’ - . * , . - 1 . , w 1 , , - ■ - , Government, (hut Government must act 1- 1 ice, our sniau g nS can-not roachlum, and -we , ,, , . .. . & other Governments, hv maiontros; tt » want at least tt few heavier pieces, inc.ti- . .. 1 1 have tins power, like other governments, o> l “ i forciitg iis own laws, and ils own ck-cidon-M ' dal- n«st edifice's we have, tiro not fairly protected by the rnachiitery ol tiro fire dejiartment. ! Such edifices an: incrcusing in number, and j the means for their protection ought - to of provided. It is entirety within tiro scope be mechanical powers to construct .a machine which Will pour water on the top oi the City Hotel, easily as our present maohiheS. can reach tiie rool ol a two storv house. From the Charleston Patriot. The exhibition of Flowers closed on Thurs day night, and there is every reason to congrat- ilro crate l," are left to fi'i out with tlu-ir In net rious train til exploit.- •anr- pr. iii.a: l' 1 nioTir v obtain a inoagrif majority j but they will figure rndifierbhtly in jmint of numbers or talents i-i that body. Tiro people of.Georgia, like tliose of AlaltSma, comprehend tiro objects, oi tht-se :;entli-inen, and hence, tliouglt tlu-ir, zeal may increase, tlu- ir numbers are rapi d v fdiiiig away. A few years lienee, an 1 Nullification, with its aiders and uhsttors, will he regarded in the same tight with th Il .rtionl C-vive ti-ui-’s, . nd we shali all 1 • ik h.tck with as: mis an lit retained as hostages till the peace of the North'! ulate the p hhc upon the great improvement ill A Yes tern frontier siiould bofully secured. But | the collection of plants and flowers, since Be it is said that" tlio President^after the inter- first est .'*>.is!imeut of tin de and in iibsurdit ;1 irin flic it h’n couni ciii'is < II. -'ll- dUd by I util bi du.’. ins 1 .run, ceuitscl °S can so manliest,- :;l-i ver huve oi' c : .6, for bri- f spue 1 So n i C ir i u 1 will yet v«-'5 her<“!:‘ i-i do:li and .i. til l luo-.iro ov>-r I: u- own in hitlerrefruM . (ion. But,in the mean 1 , 1 he friends-of consiitilntional liberty must view, expressed a reluctance to pursue tln- cour>e, and has determined to’dismiss them upon parole.- Tiio Black Hawk is sh rt in stature, thick Scr r ai)d ajiparently ofgre.it nerve and muscle. His complexion irftawny or cop- p u- colored, and uis countonaifee more expres» sive of tiiouglit than of passion. ■ His nose is large and d- ci-lcdl.v Roinan, liis forehead very hi- li, atiii reaiarktildy broad, and !:e lias an un usual breadth oi bead behind the ears. liis rui is sum!!, fii.ick, tuni as piercoing .'s that offhe Mis.0)11 j iiuwk from which* lie derives iii-, naiti- . IE, age is a 1 , -ot - vc-uty, Lot !•;• doc's not ipp'ar t htvfif-y. Ail-agree as"to the fa 1, ;!; it, unlike tbc* most ol his tribe, li - as ever indulged in the use of anl e snirits. Iles ui is, in nature und figure, a period Apolio. H-irticultnr.al - Socii'i in this oil.. Several very fine specimens wer. exhibited ol thy* Liriodornm Tiinki-rvilhe, i full flower; tin* Dcacqm.'a Ferrea, Bigubnia, J isininifoiiutn from M-rxico, tiie M mtezani. Rose, very fine plants of tiro Ollist fr tgrans; :-i> J different-kiijds-of Tea’Plant lrmii Mr. Na.: ette’s e.trdi'iian infinite v*ri- v ot sin.*' 1 ; Iv beautiful G raniiiees, front Mr-. -ScmutiVEK" Nursery in Society-street,].’ Anion-; tli<- in c»nspi no i- S iiverin : plants were the Tank. 1 vitae, 6 ■ M ssenbre inliieinums, tin* Ardo;.. J.isioiniitnis, r*. as, Pjtlistvtntms, »* 1 < 1 I-,. G*.*rani-i-: s Friun the v-' r I "• of Mr. I‘h >;• Bens'.ft, eui va-e-Jb 5Ir. 'L)w..an, \ , I dm pit nts from • 'ils .* :nl -I .v,. disti . *„is..e<t S'/fCi :*.Ui- - ’ '• ' ' V. is ' :• , A ifit, I I V ^.stita, too Merits Aniaifaiis, anil toe Bauairo, -eu VJ K S ie geiitlcinati J B9 clothed with authority by the People wavs responsible to the People, it must he < hie to hold o.r) its course, unchecked by f-' 1, nal interposition. According to tl view of the matter, the Constitution h ° League: according to mine, it is a regmurp*‘i' ular Government. This vital and nil iiW tanr question, the People will decide, and l! deciding it, they will det rmine wltctlict ratifying tiro present Constitution and rr-ty Government, they meant to do noth®* ’tore than to amend the articles ol the o-d L u, ‘ federation.” Among tho novelties of th“ day is inf 1 'Oionablo hat from England. I. ,s ' • ill .wer—th it is, if w » hk allowed tojuugt « i»* bn.n, whicli is cock, d up close to the crot tml C<;: - t inly admirahivsuit- iodefemj " fie scorching rays oftI*> summer sun, in a ‘ ■ ite wltere tilt* t!.',,-rmonieter i'ttnges.dr'^ ll1 ‘ ^ '*• P-i this eonntrv, however, we n 1 '* 1 1 < -’ ,)nv .:nience or irin* taste, luu smu'i li" ■-'.eiess, ptiopk: on earth 1 1 set fiishioaok r 'oji*i;»ii.— -heurgetown t>az. He. rin Catliedrul nt Ban ini >re ba« bcettri" - i;* 1'i \ of ••a-'dl.'-rieks ;m 1 cm v ' ] Lj —«.|.-! ib. sior -o J-& o-- •tb, was 1 en-d * n> '• -* i '- ' . 'a-if of Watiflies and Jewelry to the a.*u u /JuU.—ib.