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PAYAHLK IX ADVANCff
.All News, and Now Advertisements a|v-
pear In both papers.
03* Office In Dickson's three, story
• brick biiiWinR, on tlie ijjiy, henr the ft*-
cimnge* betn een nnll*iuH)rft3fton««trcei y
SAVANNAH.
THURSDAY EVENING. Bept. 10.
.05* All the Northern Mails that woro
due have arrived. > r ;
We ere requested in, announce Levi 9.
TVI.rn.t as a Candidate to repsesent' this
county in the Representative Drench or
tlie State Legislature . ^ •
' John G. Maveb, Esijihas been appoint
ed by the IIonorablo.tho Justices of the In-
. ferlor Court. Notary Public for the coun
ty or Chatham and. city- of Savannah. _
^ received a message Loin Judge
i fo. learn, tliat he has
i house and bed. since
“t Extract of a Utter from Washington City
dated on the'lst inst.
Dear Sin, " ;V
It will give satisfaction to all our friends
to knOtv that the licuUli of the Prosident ta
perlectly re-established by his visit to .the
S a Coat?, and tha faction must now' sock
some other topic to indulge in prqgnosll-
cations. -He I. expected up to day, and
should be arrive eie 1 close till., I shall add
how he has stotvl his journey. ■r~
P. 9.The President air ved a few hours'
ago in the Polomac. and I tcjoict to add
that he it in the best health and splfits.—
Indeed I. have heard that he has declared
■’ his health' to hewter hi the prospnt mo
ment than it has been forth* last teli years.
This fact will be a dampor to the faction,
but a signal for rejoicing among the truo
republicans, who trtay still look lorward to
eight good yean of tha rule of an holiest
and incorruptible'PatriVt.
ffering.-and
KRaiu.ls amongst flic. greatest of all pU*
gueson a journey. Your fcot get wot;
yotir clolhes become plastered with mud
from Ilia wheel'of the carriage t the gon-
tlomon's coats and boots steamed t the dri
ver,gets Ids nockcloilV saturated with wn-
tor." Jib. ■ *■ ■
The act'published in to-day's paper by
an. Executive order, should attract public
attention—jt is a matter in our opinion,
(says the Mdledgevilla'Recorder) of more
public importance than the election of Go
vernor, at a time when two candidates of
the same politics, and both unexceptiona.
ble in character and qualifications, are op
posed to eaeh other. If thie act, which
pioposcs to make the eloctions.of members
of the legislature add the sessions of tho
• )?rt>m the St. Louts Bedroll.
It will bo seen from tne Jaflnwlng ex
tracts of a letter from. Charles 8. Hamp
stead, Esq. Secretary to the Commission-
ers for ..treating .with tho Indians on tho
Upper Mississippi, that tho negotiators
have been completely‘iiicoossTuI, baying
Inquired, in addition tn the gteal Icaclultine
region,the Portage hetwoon tho Oulsconsln
and Eox River, ami completed the military
coiniinmicailons betwoen the valley of tint
Mississippi and tha Canada frontier.
Retracts of a lettrr from Charles S. Hamp
stead, Esq. to Mi. friend in SI. Louis,
dated "
I jut me du Chirr, July 91st, 1819.
•‘The commissioners havo had great dif
ficulties to onedumer, but they are ull stir-
nmuiitcd. - ' . -
• « "» A lieaty lias bean cpn
eluded wish Ilia Cldppewas anti Patlawata
mios for their jvnstt of ilia mineral country
and also for a tract ofH ihlles .by ^0 !»*>•
tween lake Michigan and Rock River,—in
all about 9,900,000 acr*s| t-o, millions of
ih.ulic is pr<
ent Mayoralitics
fiscal affairs of this cilj
given us, when his health permits
conclude it. ' " ‘
Tha President of ilia United States has
officially raeognleed, Albin Michel, Vice;
, Copsttl of France, for tha purl of New Dr-,
leans. •
.*•; - - - • * /:• vv
Lucfus Q. cf. Lamar, Esq. ha* been ap
pointed by the Executive of Georgia, a
Director of the Ceptral Bank, in place of
Col. 8. Jones, resigned, .
; .The Miliadgeville Statesman.the mouth
peace of tha Clavk party iufo|ms us, "that
there will be no candidate for Governot or
' Clark politics—those who were spoken of
baring all unequivocally declined the com
petition. They have been induced to coma
to this'conclusion from she views ol a. ma
jority of their political friends cornmunica
« trom different quarters of .the State."
e Statesman has declared Itself in fwor
of Mr. Gilmer’s election and .Calls upon
the Claik party to unite in his support.
- Mr. ILL. Pinkney, editor of the CHarfet
.ton Mercury, haa been glfctpd fntendant
of Charleston,, by a .majority of 109 votes.
Pinckney 580—Grlmke 457.' ^ ^ ^
Willie’s N. Orleans "Commercial Intel
ligc'nccr,” ol *2d ult. says “the general
sickness in that city, still prevails. The
weathpt has been wet aatj unfavorable for
Outdoor business, and nearly all the- un
(Nived streets ars now Impassible for a car
riaga.or.dray. Tbe.rivv remains aI near
Ipw water mark. Th* market is;excessive
1) dull, even for the time of years and will,
the exception of a decline in Flour, affords
no material alteration to notice that
week." - '
(or," dfti-
Tli'e following it an extract from'a, let
ter, dated Smyrna bgy, 0th June, IBM,
written by *n officer bn board tho U. S-
ship Lexington, to a relative In this pity.
"I am sorry I carthdl giyo yon any thing
in the shape of news, except, indeed, U he
to.inform you of the arrival here, yester
day, ol the English and French Ministers,
who await a firman from the Porte to vis
it Constantinople, the place'of their dostl-
nation. ‘ They wero attended hy 9 or <
English line of battle a Id jis, a frigate and
three sloops of war, two Rite-of battle ships,
'8 frigates and several small vessels of w nr
of the Ytaneh squadron. Salntbs Were
fired bv. all the vessels,.In coin|,lir.nnt to
the MinUter*. and great eonjaoture os to
the object of their mission, which w«» kept t
profound secret; many knowing ones,
think it is d peace betwcen-Rtttsla and Ilia
Porte, with certain conditions, say,. that of
* free navigation through the Bospborns
to Ilia Black Sea. for'the vessels and flags,
pf alt natron*, while others think Itshnpfy
the liberation of Greece, and a cessation of
» es.—an armistice, until metiers
fully settled by .the l.ntercess of the
allied powers.—U. S. Tel. 9if inst. , j
ELECTION OF GOVERNOR,
We have been waiting, most anxiously
in thq hope, that some arrangement would
he made by the friends of the -two.CAndl-
datot before the people,-by which but one .influence*.«?•*•» t0 •
would be run. * The absolute neewsity- of J ceiiful termination
such an arrangement has keen obvious
enough to every,one without « word fioip
ns. It has not, hopevet., been made to our
vary' great regret; yet we are still not-able
to bring btirseivcs to consent to widen, the
[breach that hasbeon crested, in the party,
to the building up of which we have conltt-
billed our inite. We still cherish the hope
that it may be heated. The time, it is true,
is shott—but not too short to have the mat
ter arrangei).. . v...
Most of our fried*, no doubt leeollcct the ......
case that occurred in Missouri last year.— I strong as to induce the belief; that-cai
. ... . There were two candidates up of the Jack, r— u
unless the people brrfttlly convinced of. son part/, for seats in Congress, and bull
I.filtf. sii-raii/.n ji will tone of thg other side. The party haying 1,1
utilttjr of tins alteration, it Jvul be sa. I., ; candidate* saw that thev must be
From the New Yorle Tenth Teller.
y.
Mysterious Circumstance On
Ft iday
• , of "‘‘"'‘lor i on proc" e
in tho direction from whence they cgmf
lie saw two persons, (oiio'a female,Yip ,^2
out of a carriage, which this ha Mint; ai,u
run with great |,ase. Before ilio . iulcl„
m m cbuld get up to the tairiage, Hie drl.
vnr ol It also-ran. The «*'.-taav and hor
ses wore brought to tho policeSvd,
"? r0 noxt day claimed , by, and v
their owner, a Mr. M'LuUghlin. T||
The lollonmg extract fiom Capt. Hall's night onooft|io wuicluncn was
travels In Amurica. just Vc-puldisliod in reiluraied oriesof m'uriler; on ornc"',i- y -
Philadelphia, by Messrs. Carey, Lea and
Carey, contains a very Interesting, and,we
think, coircct description of Messrs Clurko
and Brown's ostablislimont, "the Franklin
Coffee House," in Jilaidcn Lnuo.'-'We do
not exactly understand how tho Captain
and ills two frion Is contrived lo-'rdu up tho
bi|l to nine shillings and sixpence English
nen.- We prcsume-lltcy determined to
i;o tlid“whole hog,” und indulged in tho
usury of avimi—otherwise wo do not sco-
ho« they -could have spent six shillings and
four itence of our money, each, for dinner,
as tho charges at this establishment arc
lixetl at so very model aton rato us to ten
iluril almost Impossible .without tiie 'Assis
tance of wine or some other luxury to make
up such a bill. At all events tho f aptain
aliuuld have tuld us what lie hud fur'the
liioiicy.
- “On thc2Ut of May, I accompanied two
gentlemen,nhiHit three o'clock, to a uurious
pluce nailed the Piute House, in tho very’
centre of tho business part of thebusy town
of New York. ■ w -; '■
We entered a loug narrow, and rntlic
jt mineral,—and cuvering all, tho oountry
frnnr tbo Ouisconsin to Rock river. Tltese
Indtahs haw received their good*!' and de
parted well satitdlkd. With the Winneha „
goes tho terms n'fatljeAty ItaVe been ngieeo -dark room, or gallery, fitted up like a cut
upon;—.they cpd* also.front Rock river
the l>uisc<tiiiit>j and anoibet considerable
tract to -include tlie Portage aud Fort Win
nebagd —A council will be Jtefn wnh life
Sacs ohd Foxes next week,- and it Is pro
bable that oil the labours Ul tilts commis
sioners wlir be closed Hs.wards-sthe -. 8tlt or
10th proximo,. -Out friends, Gen, Dodge,
II.Gratiot, and otltors, have efficiently -as
sisted tlie commissioners to counteract evil
sue
fittsliousA, with boxes on each side lit tile
just Idvgeenougli to hold four persnnsand,
divided itftp that number by -fixed amts
limiting the seals.- Along the passage, ‘ or
avenue, between tho rows of boxes- which
till trot above four fci
«d sundry-Unto boys.
ide, wcrestnliqti-
twokaitiirs.witli
tressing indispo- GeneraPAsjembly biennial instead of an-
"" - w-t— ---V nual.and to elect the JudgoeoftlieSaperior
courts for 4 years instead of 3, bo passed
the Consliiutional majority at the next
sion, ax it ivnsar thclast.it will theft boa
par;oftlifc Const!nttion of tlm Slato.Before
this be (lane, the people should enquire in
fo the mntterand satisfy themselves of tlie
advantages and disadvantages which may
result from the proposed Change.' All al
terations o'f.the Constitution, not obviously
for the better, should bo.carefully avoided,
and
the u
their jackets olt— and toed need too, ’as
will bu seen. At Ihe lime entered, all the
compumhont* weic tilled except one, of
wliloh wo took possession. Tliurc was m;
aipaziiiK clatter of knives and forks; but
not a word audible to us was spnkon by
any of-tltu gliosis. . This silence, however,
on tho part of tilts company, was uinply
.made.,up for. by the-.rapid vociferation of
tho attendants;-especially -the boys, who
wore gliding op ahd down apd across the
passage, Inclining their head for instant
j first to ono box, another, nnd re-
positively, that on express, <ent to Major cciving the whispered wishes of one cotn-
Klley .with official communications, had puny, which ibay'strightwSy bawled out tn
been killed by trie T’awneas. The same l a loud voice, to glvo- notice of -what fate
1 lettorvatgsa.iKat-tbe bbounistinces are «o Lwm " . -m.j _
sa&te'Sawc'l
bcnei, were on Saturday tehteticed u
servo.six-months In Btidawell. A, II0 J,
Hive proof could bo given tha) they
ho robbers,.the*, were sentence/ uni!
that port Oil ol the not relating t0 fj,u 1
• ell, *Mc|) describes as vagraip,,
ssxsnssffafi-i,
- ■ r ft
'•'Siotar not at off."—In the High Court
or Justice, Edinburgh, last">cjjL
llinn4Snl.nnmm,i...i
uiiiis
’r if,
not at all." y
s a tvitnoss, aad
„ oailij said, -1
-iniih bdt I will „d t
eslied llirlftho iil
■**—ani —
mao -was-commttted io prison
interpreted, according to tlie
scriptural maxim, "Su
Mrs. Tdrnbuil iraj' ca"
on being Hiked to t.iln
am roudy to
»t»eair ’>- “
>s. T.-
ST. LOUI0. Aug. UI I
Wo learn by a Jettei addressed to Ihe
odltors of the Missouri Republican, that
"tome Dafitw are Indians, on their return
from. Major Riley’s d-lachtnent," were at
tacked hy -tile l’atvnees, ahd some wero
killed on both l»de». -.The Delawares slate
uwwtliall
.taw -.1 °A |led . l, nd tel-« M „
ill;' Tlie hui.
refused siio g.
I ' , T , IVlIU VrUlllliyillll a »t««» sirs';
test fot them to set their facet, against, it, I divided, if both their candidates wore tun
land instruct their Senators and Represen- I They, therefore agreed to leave tho whole
tativet-accordinglyAmentfmenfeOfConv I matter,to Col. Benton, binding themselves
marked. tre oot iMprftfmcntt, urta I f0n pirfjr were irinmpliant. v .
this amendment in our view would bo no I Why cannot a timilar arrangement be
Improvement, but onjtlie'-con\rary;an in- m»do here? We adjure the Troup.-partyV
, n 'Btw. At.Iqll over the stale, to take the matter into
conventehce atal injury to the State. *» [ atrjons consideration. There Is yet time
the election of Judges for e longer tarot I enough.—Afitf. Jour.
tltgn three years We should Have oo'objec-1 , i> —-r . ,,
tton t lluf>whlle-the Btate whose popula-1 MR. LtVINGSTON.
tiun is leu fiiictuating, and whost instifb-1 I* is not a little remarkable that tha pe-
,.on, from being older.arc mUf..vna,urod^ f ^chh«e evin«dro ^ohjinpe.
than our, find rt useful ta have the sessions iPutMiu Journal of this city, should ven
of their Legislature annually, it rosy be'al tutetrr speak about defaulters, much more
rash attempt io us to risk bionnial meetings that they should assume Jhe task of puli
mentLeveiihworth wHi.-he attacked by tha
Indiuiu, that Lieut. Lee, commanding the
,.,. mv , t>ot'. Wfl aylted end Obtained assistance
the two candidates saw that they must be I from the cit(Xens,..tiitlI «ultablo aid could
be obtained frbm JcfTcrlon bjtYrackv. ;J,
Gen. Iieaveiiworth isltt the western part
of tha state at present, and if be ihould re
ceive intelligence of the alove facts, will
was wanted. It quita-baffied my compre
hension to imagine (tow the people at- the
upper end of llio room, by whom, a coin-
municationwdakopt up Id some magical
way with the kitchen, could contrive to
distinguish between one ordorfWim auo'h
or. It wns still pioie marvellous that with
in a fey sepped* after out wishes had been
oommunicated io oiie of the aforesaid
urchins, imps, gnomes, or - whatever name
God jjpuAhl If S' fa°r &
sc lento.ake, I will bearmv.bunlSi'tm.r
a* becoiilcN'ff aaH in’ lhat aituaiion." Thm
,lfen
tad to ptjsaji. fdr fefosln* to do that ahifin
lie considered a crime. It is teally hSh^l
titno tlialYbtno iiiiiirovcnicnt'il.ould bt
made in the mode of receiving evidence,
aud in other cases tvhe{e oaths Its
oil. I ho sacretf charaitcr of an mini,
not that which letlrfam- the ! witnm who
is »tiling to profane It. but the penalty
Inched to perjury. If tlie s|uit p,a,lt»'
*5™ ufflaed to rite sulebsn affirnuliooof
a fulseliouil in the.cases suppoutl, the same
put pose would be obtained, and tlm mg.
pic* of couauientious meu on this iKtd
would be shucked no longer,
From Key West.—By the Revenue’Cut
ter -Marion, Capt. Jgckson, -from Key
West, we have verbal advices to the 4th
inst. and the Register to tae 27th nit. - ■'
We tegret to find rite'report of the sick
ness at Key West confirmed. . Altho' the
crows of most vessels there had adflwred.the
men of the Marion have enjoyed good
health. ,
Capt. Hitchcock, Of the brig Enterprise,
arrived at Key West from New York on
tire 4th inst. was boarded on the Bahama
Banks by the Comiqauder of an English
fitan-of war schooner, who informed him
that‘the Spanish Squadron had taken
Tampico. -- -
•The Register mentions that the wreck
ers, of the Coast of Florida have Jia#h up
a Oietnorial tu congress, praying for a sal
tags on the duties of all foreign articles <a-
Vod from wrcclis.'
A person named Levy Glass, .was killed
oqabe 23d ult. by falling from the door of
nf sail loft.
The Attgus a Courier of Tuesday last
ays—Eigltpsqaari bales of Colton, of tire
step crop; were brought to market on Fri
day last, from the plantation of General
B»>d Taylor, of Burke County,packed in
his usual-flue style. - We understand that
it was sold at"8 1-2 cents, and shipped to
•New Yorlr.r It is a fact worthy of remark
tbirt each bale was" marked- and- weighed
■827 v . The General is a first rale planter-
afidauper'tmends the weighing of bis Cot
Ton befote it is-pa'cked.
There were made in the Mate of Louisian
.n inthsyear 1828, eighty seven thousand
' nine .hundred and sixty hogsheads of sugar,
nn'djhirty nine thousand eight hundred &
seventy-four hogsheads of Molasses. Of
these there were tpade on Genaial Wade
Hampton's plantation.1840 hogsheads of
sugar, and 740 hogsheads of Molasses,
JjJMr. Skinner, the able and estimable ed
itor of .the American Firmer, has been
complimentod by the Agricultural Society
of South Carolina, with an elegant piece
pf Plate, as a mark of their respeyt, and
a6nte of the service he hasfeudered to the
AgrjpuUural and Planting ^interest by his
yalueblV-journgf'.
of ours Legidativa Body. The probability
of a large accession of territory, and of the
. necessity vf legislation-fbr its disposition
1 and oiganixation, would seem to ihai|s mis
as not th‘a most proper time for trying an
experiment, which, under more -favorable
circumstances,might be 'ofdoublful policy
MR. INGHAM AND THE • RHoilE
ISLAND ELECTIONS.,
v We are authoiized to say (says the U.
-8.-Talcgra^it) that, the -charge of inter
ference in-the Rhode-Island' elections,
na|de -so boljly in a Rhode Island paper,
against‘the Secretar j of the 'freaiuiy, and
copied into .the National Journal'of thii
morning, isfalvo in all It* 'party. It has
not tlta least shadow of a foundation.-
lie censors. DlscomfitufeTn Jlieif assault
io doubt afford that protection which shall I they deserve, the things arc asked for were
( daced piping hot before us It was pcal-
y,quite an Arabian Night’s Entertain
ment.not a sober dinner at a chop-house.'
Tlie sole oli ect of the company evident
Jy was to get througlt a certain quantum nf
victuals with as much dispa>cli as possible,
and ull the world knows that talking inter
feres with eating, every art wns used in
this said mint exocllont-Plate House, to
titter as few words ns might be, und nn.ly
tlmse absolutely essential to the cerenion'y.
I giving the urder to tlie sprites fluting
about its, u-e had merely to name tlie dish
wanted, which they conjured to tlie table
either-in a single portion or plateful, or in
appear.necessary. -y j w- ., l-
Specie.—Considerable Ibuitle mas pro
ditced tills morning i(xY\all street, by II
drays, which were all at the satfi'h time un
loading specie at file various banks. ' The
.whole amount weiysboiit $900,000, and had
just drrivad from Philadelphia.—N. T.
Joum: of Com. J ■ 1 i, • - — .• i
o The Cropa.r-AVe regret to learn that the
rot fi makiilt ravsgesin tho cotton crop in
aome sections of the -State. From the great
quantity of rain that has.fallen—the unuiu-
| al backwardness of the season—and the
Inxiiriaitce of the weed—tlfis disaster had
upon Major Lewis seems to have taught [been anticipated.-^Providence, in its over- any other quantity,mcedrding to tlie num-
them no discretion, and Mr. Livingstonfias rilling goodness, lias given ua bountiful sup-1 bar of theparlyi 0 furlhoi supply werd
11 now. beetr-ntarked out. It happens, how-1 pliespf small grain and Indian corn. .The wanted, W half or a wholo plateful was
1 * . « . 1 • I* 1 1.-MH. .. f I Its l,s Shaia.1 tnw -,,.,1 alvrtiivlltiunll I* tuna Iwif!
crops of sugar are vary flattering, as fat as
we. have keen informed, t We should not |
humility, t<S his judgments,. whilst with
grateful hearts,, wo ■ should acknowledge
are over all
Rotterdam Canal.—A' letter" from^lS.
Wamberiie, .Esq. U. S. Consul at' Hotter
dam. which is published lath* BostonGa
ecus, states that tlie ship canal from Ueb-
levoetsluis to Rotterdam,', will bt "naviga
ble in the month of August." The depth
ofwater can be brougliteo 21 feet, and the
width of the locks la sufficibnl for the larg
est ship cf the line. ' ‘
ever, that he also is bryond the reach of
; their malicious invectlvv, and his case wiU
ntake no better screen for their friend Dr,
AYotkins than that of Major Lewis,. Mr.
Livingston dees no! onx the government
one cent- Ol this faetthe Journal writers,
were probably folly aware, Cut aa their HI-^ those-"tender mercies which ari
hunter has'no spice of .pctriatitai In, it, it I his works."—Mill. Stat. hth ttta!.
Was no doubt increased by ihe knotyledgo.i - - ! i —
that Mr. Livingston had paid in full all
that-fleeyer owed to the government. - We
nweian apolqgy to Mr. Livingston for. in
troducing his name, even for the purpose
of virtdicalion, asaitist the assaults of such
a paper; -but it is due to our readers that
they should be informed of the truth, ana
it is for their satisfaction atone, that we
now altode to Inc!subject.. . - '
It is generally known, that. Mr. Livings
ton had long suffered in. filance under the
odium of being a publio defaulter, ..but it
wltispeved-for, ami straightway it was laid
before US. We had been tuld by old stagers
I — .. A n> — t’ slki.V J . t. — _ f .. . 1
therefore mormer against the chasteningsI df-the excellence-btllicf corned-beef, and
of oitr - hsyveuly Fatlier—but liosy, with ! aaid to the boy w« should all three take
that dish. Oil the gnome glanced fiom us
like a shot, to attend to the beck of anoth
er set of guosts-, on the opposite side or the
room; but, in flying across the passage,
turned his facr. towards tlie uppor. end of
tlie apartment and called out,'.“Three
beef, 8 j" the last word of his sentence ro
ved al this part last.evening, that an order I f° rr,n t£ to the number nf our .box.! Tn a
from Bogota had buett received afi that trice ,ve a.iw tho waiters gliding down the
"'.tii.i.1 si <• . *' • . I flVAniic Inite sail
• fVaat Porta Cavelltu—By the schooner [
Eagle, Cooper, from Porto Cavello, atri
place, pqpkjbltlng >R foreign' vessels'from
receiving- a part oftfioU cargo ip one poft
of the public, and proceeding to ‘ another
to fill.iip'—Flour was nominal, as an aug-1
mtait-uion of -duties .was soon .to take
f iUce No pyoducc was to be had—A Co-
omblan ship of 8*.guns wait soon to be
dispatched fur Sptiin,'on.ypme mission of
was .also known to an extensive atelp of I the government—it was'supposed she
" ‘ J • ; “ J - tvould sailln to or 15 days.
« -' ..Baft. Am. Sd hit. ■
friends, (hat his debt was incurred usuyr
peculiar clrcunistances, over which he had
no control, ahd.tppugh legally he was not
morally responsiblqfor the default. When
this event happened, Mr.-Lmugston" w as
III the meridian of life.' The debt,,ajnoua-
On Wednesday se’nnight while Mr.
Faiquharson, at Hankend. and his daugh
ter, a young woman about 10 years of age,
' The steamboat North -America brought
800 passtngerslrom Albany to New York
din the 23tb ult. V Y’
: ted to upwards of $00,000, and lhert)'.was,lwere ilaoiling a short distance from a bee
|lto hopv*f recovering the inqney from tip, rhi/e, iljey. were suddenly surrounded hy
tusljpepulator. Jig aoon after went to I thbusandaof little insects—the hive having
,Aas ak sIa .ma . . >1 .l,'. ,1. m nAvvarti.v inan n n.l I - k , t .'It' .. .... C. 1 9...-.!. J ,1. .
avenue ton's, with three seta of little cover
ed dishes, each contuining-.n plate,‘ors
whialt lay a laige, p.iplng.hot slicu -Of beef.
Another plate Was at tile same -time,given,
with a moderate proportion of maslnid po
tatoes on ii together with a knife', lind
fork on » hich .was stuck a piece nf bread
As tlie waiters passed along, they took oc
casion to incline their ears, fp the right and
to the left, to receive fresh orders, and also
to snatch up empty tumblers,, plates, and
kulveedhtl forks. The multiplicity and
rnpiditv nf these orders made mo giddy.—
Had there been ono sat receive and for-,
ward fiteordera r audnnothctqt to put them
in execution, we might have seen, better
througlt tba confusion ; but all hands, lit
tie aud big together, were, screaming out
with equal loudness and quickness—"Half
plate beef, 4!"—"One potato*, 5!”—'c'J’wo
"I"-and so
A commercial friend lias fuinidied tba
editor* otthe N. Y. Journal of Cotpmctcs
with a list ol t-enty four pencil wl kick it-
rived at Hull, (hug.) trum dilTereni pom
ot tlie Neihoil.iuils and iterinAity, between'
lire |3ib and until of June inclusive, -.
no aggregate ol moa tonofcailt'ibom.
besiileS DUoO sliaita bunts.’ , They arethtn
grbund up, and utietnards ttscU as inaimre-
I lie editot vililil that a- ship cleared fioa
New York redo tly for tire same destination
having uu hoard 200 tuft* of hones aliicii
had been collected ill that city.
Bitccri.—A, gentleman of scletica «h
has paid great attention to many siibjtcu
of domestic economy, has favoured as ajik
tile following receipt for curing Bacon—i
mode ^vhiclfha jiunrcs ui he lias even pro-
Jived recently in' England withcumplcu
"When tlie Bacon is proparddfot iiml-
mg,say one hundred weight,use ^iiuiulirf
ood Soot, in as much water asWill . ..
It—let IMif twelve hours, then tfSnppl If
In A dry place—aftet which It will Iwktiv
use in a taw days.”—Boilori IStdlttis.
I The Frpnch paper* ijjeak 'of t yntig
painiET-of oxtrauidinary sKill in painting
jandspapea with unexampled' cleapAtcli —
His name isTcudel. and lie t'esides si Bor
deaux. It is stated that'.he can exrcoie t
qricturo of country, sedper'y, &c. in In
iioure, which would leqisire the time of a
common artist for at least a mtmik.—A-1.
Daily Adv,. . - , ,Y. ■, > ‘5
. Types for tie Blind.—The gold Vuleu
medal ut t1
New Orleaps, and with a perseverance and I just thrown olf p swarm. Instead,Otowev
well directed skill, that .does him infinite or,[of flying to a bush or tsee for shelter,as
credit, he laboured to'repair hi» fortune I expected, they alighted on the young' -wO- “PPle pies, one plum pudding, 8 !”
twenty-five years, and succeeded notwith.- mms’.s head: Fot tithately, she had cour- 0,, ‘ -
.standing many-untoward eircntastanccs, age add presen'ceofmindeqital to the oc- There aoutd not i.e. I sliuuld
Captain-Basil Hall’s route, in hia late land the sacrifice of the property he left I dastoat' for idstead of running awav.oi at-j fewer than a dozen boxes, with four pro-
arduous journey fn the United States,' is f behind,' iir'acquiring the means of satisfy- Itempting to remove of annoy tlieinias mostj |de in' each ; and everyone seemed to-be
rnarked'and traced on Lis map. liko that, pf ling the. whole amount of the claim, which', .would have done in tin-same situation, she -"‘ 1 — ” r ~" —'■*
a great explorer, lie-suffered incredible | iucludir- r — - -■ ■■ - ■
think,
ng imetest, ■ was upwards of one remmniid quietly-where she was till the
eating as fast as he could, the extraordina
ry bustle may beconceivod. We were not
hardships. In Georgia, Ire pays, in very] hundred thousand d'oflan. (t is believed] wltple swann a lighted upon tier; -Somoi-I in the house above twenty minutes,but we
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least. The
was nine
few of the houses in which he stopped, did! by those best acquainicd'.with the profWity I dea maybe forinpd of 'the firmness and] * at out two setSbf company-at le
te meet with ertjior a tea-kettle or tea-pot. of Mr. Livingston, ‘acquired, since h;s mis'- resolution evinced umJqr such trying eir- bi| l. roducodHo-English money,
On twoocc-uiobr. he Irad to boil the water fortuuo, *oldi)y ihe;Uiiiied.8rat»»„anfl. ap- omnsiahces,sv|ieii if is'stafed, fliat site hud] shillin'gsand sixpenoepll.or three shillings
in a frying-pan, amt to nnke the tea in a plied to the payment of this debt, that if it I neither cn' 1 -- - '■ *■
common earthenware jug—horrible perver- had been disposed of undcr-thc' most favor-1 so
nous, whicli he has recorded with a lonp.
■tola of admiration- He could rarely ob
tain a private Iparlour turd table in tlie
country inns; he was often obliged to lie
on a feather bedf he carried |with him, in
deed, "one of those adniiiable travelling
beds, made by Mr. Pratt, of B6nd‘‘stroet,
Loudon, which fold . up "in an incredibly
sm.ill compass," but this was "occupied by
the infant and her maid." '
The . Captain was much scandalized
when, "a tall farmer-looking roan” and .a
sailor having come to Uluwv, "several per
sons rushed out of the crowd, end instead
■>r sufiering them to fight it out manfully
sdpnratid the cnmbalaiiisjby force.” '
/lie mentions tbar, when at Fayetteville,
from mere habit of Poking about," he
asked a gentleman if there was 4 prison in
the town.* '{’his gentleman and the town
constable conducted him lb tlie edifice,and
it happened that their unexpected appear
ance prevented the escape Of a convict.
The disappointed worthy turned to the
Cdptiin, and exclaimed—"Alt; If it had
not been for you, Mr. Curiosity, . I should
very toon have been far beyond the 'reach
of these fellows.” Ho did dot imagine that
the jail wns crammed down Mr. Curiosity’s'
throat, like ihd peiiilbnlWriea.' hospitals,
andjtchoolsofBiratbii.New York hud Pliila
dclphia. The Captain-was obliged ‘ltd cut
and run” from tire pleasant so'ciely'of Rich
mond, “though much against Ids inclina
tion."
lie communicates tire following very im
portant rnforjnatlon for Europe and Atner
icat -
ts.:
able circumstances, Instead -of leaving him
a'faw hundred dollars, it would liavqleft a
iurpltwof not less than $50,000. <ft is to
be hoped, hpiveyer, lp.it by tlid- will of his
sister, the willow oTQehernl Montgomery,
ho has been placed! for the remainder of his
days, ip comfortable, if not' affluent, cir-
cuititjances. Having enjoy'ecj tha xonfi-
derice and'retpect of all those who -best
know him, under pis. iiiisfoitURes. nnd ris
en to tne highest honor in the gift of his a-
dopterl Stateyhayingdefended its capital
by the sidif of the iflustrious individual now
at tpe head of tlie, Government *, lie does
not require fiom'tis .my defence against
the aspersions of the vindicators of Wat
kins, tic.. HVs reputation’is. beyond their
reach j it is In (he keeping of a . virtuous,
intelligent, and grateful people, who will
take care that his fianii shall never be made
a screen,for tlie shelfor. of those whir rob
bed the. sailor of his hospital a'njd pension
money,' or plundered the Treasury by
means of false requisitions, and sought to
conceal the fraud by purloining spd forg
ing publio documents.
United S. Telegraph.
ilher cap nor bonnet un, and the JWarm twopence each,
large that it completely covered; her I • .
eomaw. e 1 rt. t, ' Bn<1 ’ 5h0Uld T'“'? ( '! , . al . ,l,e An article is copied into the National
SnlfSrifoLia Triff^Yin" ‘V* Gazcite.of Saturday, from a French jourh
ntion she rema ned t.ll her father bronghf al whlch givcs all ^ c0 „nt of'Qrainnvhich
B . | .'' - ft" moved it,n ll “ fell from' the .sky in Persia." ‘ A' packet
i„ ol?/:' V l 'u Jl -!. er re ' C f V .' ng i*, 0 , muoh containing a (.ortlon of fills substance wgs
hi VS.’ It i* well known latl .| y , r eceived inFrahte by -Mons. - TAdn-
rtae r 9 “,',"! 0 J en - Urd. which had been reccived'.by Lt. Gkn.
?hem ™ Fi v !? lente IDdllce Soklert, who had Served in Persia.j It ap.
them to use tl.e.r sum’s t when oro-1 pcar , (hj( it fe „ jn lhe F rovinci) orBomoe,
not far from Mount Ararat, and covered
stings; when pro
voked and irritated they become designate.
Stirling Adv.
.During the cruising of the French squad
rons before Algiers, a' discovery is said to
have been made, of the possibility of bom
barding that place, by Captain Bratton-
niero. He left Toulon on the 10th of Ju
ly, on Itpard tho ship of file Line La Pro
vince, as is said with the design of making
fife experiment, to touch 011 Ills-way at
Mahon. Bomb vessels were to be imme
diately prepared at Toulon, and. tp ma-
ntnnvre on those waters until ordered to
Algiers. .
the ground about six in'ehes deep,
sheep tfere discovered eating jt, whiclf in
duced tlie inhabitants to gather it, ahd on
trial it was found, to make-a tolerably pas
sable bread. The same phenomenon ap
peared in 1824." On being examined by
Mans. Thenard, he pronounced it to be a
species of *
tiie genus
nifnii.
tho'Socieiy-of Arts has keen prv
vented to Mr. G. Gibson, of BirniiO|ktaj
wlio, being blind himself, has inyenieil •
isetof types, whereby he. can aiite m"
his thought.), perform‘ajjUuneiiMl opes*
lions, and cnmmunijc'ate.tlik rekultsor nice
not only to those who can see; but l»k“'
Mits laboring under the same pimkw
with himself. V Y
VAlilEfite?.,
Rogers ,w'as at dinnpr wfih Lote tj"
hurst at Pultney kome time bsu. ™
there happening to be Some muttoiii
was very tough, lie said
of no' old English po et - S*"! ^
"who 1" by Mr. Lowdman, whowss po
em ; "Chaucer,".replied the wit.
JrisABuii*.—NowtliAflhepublicsu
e'ngrossqd about Irish, affairs, pein'P 1
dullness of Irish politics myte
the humor of otto or two Irish B** 1 ' W
they may not be new;, tffipmeofour
ers.—When his Majesty wassn Ir«l>»
Dish'paper announced that the Ox
had been roasted inJ certain town
or of his arrival whs a Bull. Soon
wards ah advertisement Appeared .
of thoso Hibernian luritinkries, stat nf J
the advertiser had oh' Mdjptoo *«:
excellent whiskey which had been
by hi. Majesty when: in
tiie quostion of the umpn woskeenlj"'
The' 'ted In (he Irish 'parliament as that
cipation'is at piespnt tn the Bp ^ ™
memhe'f remarked, that, "he c ° uldn ° I(l
eeive what made the gentlemen
to tho measure the ladies arp all 1
nion, to a man
E:
; I.ichcn.^ belonging, perhaps, to
Lectdea.—Baltimore Chronicle,
jWlicit the octogenarian.Capt. Bathurst,
pftho Genoa, who was mortally wounded
injhe battle o( Navarlqo, felt his end '-ap.
proacli.he sint for his-Steward, and. posi-
liUl- - - •
Elisabethan Manuscript Thero , has
been recently discovered tn the State pa
per Office, London, a .translation of ; Boe
thius’s De Consolations Philo,ophite, near-
ly the whole of which is In tlie hand wri
ting of Queen Elizabeth. From another | ward; Dam but'a' peor man'," and HeirtTi
A singular anecdote is related in -HaW>
slein's- memoirs of Bolivar, which hill
serve tolllustrate a prominent feature,in' his
character. 'On Jus triumphal’entry into
Caraccas, in the year 1813. Bolivar was
|.bqrnelna carjtcawn by tt’beautiful young
ladies, from tli'e--first families irathe place,
bargained for the price of a butt of | dressed elegantly in whito, adorned with
rum toprcservehivownbudy in. . "Ishould [the nationol color*. He stood oh tiie.cer,
like." said tho veteran, "tohave my old 1, 1 ■ ■ " -■
bones carried to iny native land ; but, Ste-
document,-recently found, it'appears tliat
the Queen made this translation at Wind
sor doting fivo weeks of -tba Winter seas
on,. ■
family boYind mo ; you mukt let nte have
the stuff as choap as possible.”
[Constantinople frt.mso, by Charles,AD-
■rand.' - '
bare headed, and in full uniform, with a.
small wand in bis hand, and was thus-
drawn through thousands of spectators
from tho sntranch of the city' to his resi
dence. - We doubt if there wore over, so
ungaltantc a hero betoro!—Massachusetts
Journal,
„r. B .am~Thc Division
John flJbos;-palrldge-snaring. was <>' II
The inkghtriitd ffamed. buf the
“Twomonths and two magistrates' 1
Woll, dte°k%e must have it-c<" nn,illa
AfurJ««niL n -Th.follo^S tt ‘|
peal Is Xataedin
walls ■.-'•Tum »8 a '“ ^ el “ fal>» » nd , l
pf England.” Now this Is a yyiaindl
bellous allusion to *‘T U[ " a ® for 'j,!!
ton, Lord Mayor ?f L°" do ".' 0 m
.fington flourished c y encO»"^l
whereas VVelll"8 wn 11,0 by
them. .