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lin Van Bursa,,Mb
and E'nrny Extrauid
imh' inn.
b*i‘ q( the trails therein parried, pn.
fatly a _ ,, n _ -
wiiKafflaMoK, o*n»-jn« IfwtJ desire to
iflejae hit dr^—d If&ly ' ‘ " ‘
) J ing Magazine.
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ms irew I do.li. to '(tn« an? woto that (Mid hairs a favour*.
•»* l&IS^rlbgwffiSisiS.. Asia .oar...--
pa'fsiiss in the doasfr'iicitoo and upper*-
'#»HJttSi»AYEVENING. Kwm *»•
An advertisement appeared.In the last
Republican,purporting to h«*e been On* of
Mr. 8. Winkler’*, wo li'ndent.ind Hv^t.ll I*
■'« hit* forgery, bonseqfiootly.an imposition
on II* ’ An effortwill be mads to find on<
lb. Writer, and ktiflonisll isknown; ifiat
notif. «ill bo tsksn'oril, ubidh lo pitiful
‘ -aokqt deseitea.' .
With gratitude and pleasure we inform
on- abtont follnwcitir.ant, of the continu
ed WtBUrrtflM'W health of our City.—
Andean wtto'tfoth'siy, that no djiy In||M
Union enjoy, a greater shale ol tbaliovalu-
abl'e ;b’«.ing, tijaiv, 8avno*b~nni a rioi
gle d.ath bf.TeJer ha. pecnirei! till. yea.
.on; |niTthdngfr fliers baa bean ari unnan.
al quantity of tain fallen."Tor the'lnst twu
or three weeks, f>et. but three cow. of fe-
"ver, and those-sery'slifflit; wasreported al
the tftard .if Health, at their meeting fes-
tarda;; and but one death for tfie last
■ peek, and that by Consumptions
’ Macon Bank Billsn-For «otne wire-
gust, the Macon Bill, have been in di«e-
' pnte 1h this city -from ten'to twentf-five
per dent, haa latey eee»: asked in»*.
change. This e.hofhit.ini discount might
■ell bs.nppo.ed mi* borne bard upon the
poorer class of the community; and it baa"!
heen a'general question why the credit of
these bills sltoald bt.o bfiehin lost in this
city. ?Y4tw<" perceive, in Augusta, they
■are haw fb>nnal ealiib es they are Brew-*
This depreciation has. it appears, reached
• the earj of the President and .Cashier of
. that institution; an! they hare h» an. »d-
srerti.oinsnVln'oVe of tbit Macon paper.,
«u»4«fcibs public ag*Jn«t speculators—
'They assure the holder, of the bills that
they •dll.at all times, beptbmp ly’redeVm-
■ Tt.ojin jibwing gentlemen were appoint.
Sdin Liberty cnnnry, a. Delegaiy. to the
Eatontun Convention:—Joirru Jo his.
Cues. -West, Jonii RunnrooDr. i
lions of tha' works of the Delaware and
Rodion Company, would give ine .onto
adrntages: hut, Ss if is, I can only dfer
my good wisher and any ntafttl informs
lion that may be in my power, From the
articles ih.re'.can, f perceive with'wine"
'regret, that they entirely overlook tbe
greafnilural advantagesJhat Georgia hat
orer mast .ofths States,' in the' con
struction or Canals, and recommend' Rail
Roads; which erg the, only resource of
those who do not "possess, faculties fur C«
oafs, and who consequently endeavor fo
tfiake the’pnhjiej belters that they ere’.U'
periof to Canals, la this, they have sac -'
ceeded to some extent for the present, but,
having some experience ofbntn, i am not
among thV ehSrerl. to lhis'ntw system.—.
1 give It a plain between Turnpi k j Rna ‘
sat fl-eslv 'end font a MHutleuee. Ir
It waasappOsodky tone of Mr. CUy*.
JrlendtVpravidui to the Kentucky eleciion,
tit >• if he did . not obtain the majority of
Oongremioaal voted In that State, he
would decline being » ewfuMatf I* fife
Presfdendv^U froy rotosout that M.r »*> ! !losas * !,! ** f 888 *..' 8 * fa**
Sttd. Casals, 'and fan! a uueuuence, that
time will confirm thit Order; and this trans
portation wiii justify the'e’xpctiso pi a Kill -ds.se.
Road.
In the lata teportto the Proprietors'of
tbo Iiiverpool and Manchester Rail Road;
it is ilateiVihul jltey ! had reduced the ex
pense of trtiisporiitiqii; frnm. £15 per ton
by Canal, to £10 bv Rati Road for St
milch. Tbit reduced tilth nt 7 per ccn-
Rxelunge r U tSTl t els. pet Inn. fin
the Erie : Canal.arid Delaware and Hudtm
'f.nai.thehishmt taothfiR -roafthandlw;
mehirllng rob, frelghranR'recrtvirte Its tor
wat diny, t. 5 cent, pet ton pet ittUrs. or «<
80 rents for St.miles; on flour .and nlbet
article, of .m.M vain*, it if .till lets.—
Plonr tinea not exceed for long distances
cents pet' ton tier mile, making only he
cent- fur S’ lui'r. , On .1.— I" d——, o
llerdson Canal, a bait, carrying So ton-
'chit. 8400: 5 per cent per annum will ken
h«rVn ren»rrs: It reqdirei I* .trxgrmr
earyy the sitne weight .bn the .Rail Road.
CMC. 81.400. and the renairs will nrnba> ’■
be from 15 to tn per cent. Th» hniinV
rehab.of 'be Canal I. about ^400 per ori'n
pt the. Rail Road, ahpnt fll,SCO pey mile.
The. C^oal is gettittf better ererv year.ibv
Rail Road worse This llali Road rif th»
Delaware anrl Hodsnn Canat Company,
passes orer a roogb, oneven conotrv, and
his 8 inclined planus. The scat of on-
chioery and mp« on Ibns* plan« is »*»•
tixpensrre, ahrr bear a greater proportion
to the leogib of line Rial would h« foond in
Oeorgia,below the mountain.. I h.*», bn*
■i iii1111iiii|wijjih 1 , ,y irY
nn|9BgnHHpij{
Minister to EngtinJ.^fha ifbo. Mat*
Wf
led . oh the morning of ill
the Packet ihlpjJProsSitentj.'
Capt. Ciiainplio.'for London, frnm New
Vo»k.' He wa. accom^inled gy the ne» :
y'appoiiiled Secretory of Ji.eg.llon, AV
•■wx-eMwaurgirdi'i’TR'.T - — - , tntmal irmfm>t.'crii«’il i -We exlract from
ajl thehroilierwbm.iiineg m'eno'f'that'geo Iho'Ooprglan, iho following letter front
iohnjyton.^. d^mlelnao well known
and may uoritu; t y^r ale him! Anj itee: m jflia opirtioos <tm *4h» siinjecl
*••aveniimy 1 * tor «no tbo lanouace ofThe bf Internal reprovement is entitled to
' ”P MS “ d .°^ " i,h tKe.'ea'e’l ^very rellKifon.'as Mr^ Jblwn' hi.'nhr
hilatby.^ thocotnptny An* ae«»arntin« till - ... L . J . •
the-nsornirs • ray.; ofbjiglst Sol had ,Uu - b “L P . raCt,C11 ."~ C0 I” e ’
-mlfiato I'tlie E.rsr. Iris now necessary to *)nemly, we ore confident it wilt rileet that , - ...
mention that Mr. Illidge, being an 'exten consideralioo of ibeertnsani ot' ihis stale, '°'»'Vail, Esq. and by Iii. wit, Mr. John
'ur“ .R-wtbe# fyor;, ■Raxler the 'inr ih «hi c h' 1, st :~ui- ’ V«n 0ureD,.who will '»!*
Ntvr Yoatc jnlySI.—litar Sjfijpey
hn.bejth'med by shat ««»• mat tome of the paperw.gr* Endear.
tb p'sisirj. tag m,*r>>«.» the people of Geoigla-^o
rind .m. Mr ■ a ieifio ;oif Hie importance of HlUWaal
oieah.oPtranspouttioii, between the Inta-
tior oTthe State end the eoxrt. Both I mer
est and good ailt induce me to wish them
success,' and Were I a younger msn, t
shahid like'nmch to take ■ part in exeqs)-
Tata Secretary. t
'The reason of Mr. YaiVBureuSflof gn;ou
out ni the irig.ite Potomns, ‘'asxoiitgm.|ila
ted, Vs" tlius'accounted' for by tho New-
York Courier, b inquirer, of tho toth in-
•‘tint. , ... ; -J. • V;_
"iojbrWanbe df the policy of Ihqad
ininlitryttun in .ondtog oqt Qur mioistere
in gororoiiieot vessels,the frigate fptr)iu.-
wet ordered to thii'port tooitnrey iltr.Va
llureir and satpo tp liisplafeul.dB»i|u.pnm
II* bad hud. all his arrangements accord
ingly. when thonjfflcial yqjpbnt*, ,qf, tbq'
murder and outrage cotniomed upon the
crew of the Vnlertcau strip. Friendship,,in
tiie' Indian Ocein; by the Maylays was
laid before the (’resident, and lie'with his
usual promptriess. determined that the,flea
tiiietiouof tfto Potomac^should be chang
ed. Sir. ,Van Boren was* permuted to ‘go
out in one of por Packet*, ghd Cept Cay-
sinwill sail to-niorrow wiih tbo nohle lilup
under Iris oominsnd for the protection of
our commerce iq lire ludia'n Ooc'an* ' lie
has orders to demand of the authorities of
Malacca, mb' immediate executiispqf the
murderers, Rid to case of refusal, to des
trby their (own end inflict summary pun-
her maiasali.apfl eggRdhet tolhdal aouvio*
lontly,.thot every onqmn board WIIMI
in tlti) middle rletplfas now -
_ t nof .denied. »Pff h
strange,that Mr lugli.mi,. while uuiing
event* iir-.l8.il). svliich tin,I occurred.should
itave lakeh it-M* his head to.vihtkcs m|n
utea of tokut diilnotfi&hir, so it to be pro
vided with'negative etidence to dlipru.o a
circumstance wlricmhq ioicinw (although
/alts as he says,) woulu lie positively asset;
od in July.lttSI. This evinces great fore-
OH»t' S-V-*. •
There jt another singular thing with ve-
gard to those nniee of Mr Jngliam: Tlie
•copy sent to the latelligenCer fdi ihsettion
y a .dead calm.
J hafurtrits op-
, STltX UTI R-OVE DAY.
IIostum, Aug. It,—IVc hivo recetrcd
viatUltlax ,ilto P dmoutli Packet [Eng
lislrpaper] of July :.,thc latest English pa
Dbt.tC-I.Od.^-. -*-< .1. ' '■
, It givey details respecting the'Counter
Rqfplutipn project^ In France by the'
Dulohwia>l' Uetri,ii?T— r of l.or Sun. On
pretrnce of going to |tglr,i she proceeded is dated in 18D1; that bjot id' Col. -dirhn
a to SwTierlxnd.m cbniptny .with lieu. Son fit lias been forwarded here.) has da
ishiuenl upon the nafion to tbe extent of
hit ability.”
Autobiography of Sir Walter Scott.—
The third foluuie of Mesiis.Carey & Lea’s
(lahin't .'ttihrsry, (says the Now York
'‘Evening Post.) which, de learn, will he
published ’early 1 next month, will contain
Jl)if? of Sir Waiter Scott, wtitief. hy ii.m-
sell.. The public Will expect one of the
siciog honks ehruir Vise press,
to piolifie of late in Cctcrtaiorag works,has
yet produced., .. ,..
At e very numerous meeting (says the
Baltimore'. RnnuHicaii,) of the Hickory
Cinb of the Third Cpngre.sindal District
nf Pcnnsylrania.held at,Daniel Newman's,
ill' Spring Garden; oa the 18th intt. rasnlii
•iotts approveing of the change in the Cab
1'iei, and of the Codvbntioo Tor the pur
linse of selecting a candidate for the Vico
‘’rcxidcury, were unanimously adopted.—
I resolntiun -as also payed expressing
confidence in the statements as made in
Col JohnsOn’v reply to Mr Ingham.
' The followingestracts from thcYoong
D .kr,” ■ nuvei, by D. Israeli, ths rc
pasted author of ,Vivian Grey, convey
much good sente and delicate i'Oilmen .
The son pursneS'the honorable course of
bistiighljr talented father, but not in t|iost
e1«va|ed Wa'lits of literature, nr stnidat
the blsck lettered snlumet which the elder
P. Israeli’s learning and research carried
biro, while writinglue ^CpIimlties of Au-
>nnrs,"!aod "Guriusilics of LUcrxtoro.”
J ‘•After all, csnsersatioii is an effort, end
ill ellimu iittlistioug run;, ere wearying.
The only exception is, when we inter
change ideas Willi some ioJiriduxj ,wiih
•horn we deeply ipmpatliize. This’ per-
hips, is eren superior to. reveryt I dr wo ex
press, wunoul arptlcc, all that we feol.gn I
gang* at the saute time, tlie value of.our
intetUnu. No question had tlicn ajisep
with rfigard tn ihc gaaruLathacb'Mr. libra
.(aid. IVhnt delightful hpais pave 11
aver, oo doubt, thet the annaal osnmisa of p«<ied in this mar.ustr^whch pacing i
ideas. Bat such eorWuninn must be ever
•Clay has Been defeated, amt (iii friends ire
silent an ilia subject. But Henry Clay, (t
must be -Supposed, Ins -■ veto its the ho-
tinnss, and Re's pondefed on what emfrse to
snTsuo/ Iflh'u qrite’tir jWes nn ffiw rxe» ;
h# will hiseono cuntoliikm, that II nor
President, t'< (?•» Out from' a best, bug from
: »he fevr of It. Hft frlerfdf mnit be m a
ixir’emmv—To row arms and see Oin
Hickory re-elected withdot one effort to
prevent It, would bfot them cut of fmore
prospects. To torn fof Calhoun, would
ho sdviteatlng “NuUifica'ion,” and this
they th'iik worso than if Jaclsoo should
he . re elected' Well, what’s to be dunet
We s**R hlntsd that John Q Adams,
, *1R he brought out—to <ra may
far another bargain and aale.
Tbe Irostlle prints’, finding nothing elsa
to object to Ik* conduct o( on vanereldw
Chi»r Magistrate, rcitlrir egtin and again,
to tbe dtantiwal of thy'CaSintl, They arc
“stindn/jilhg oq my daoghlel.” A* fal.
lacy nfthyhr rexsoaiag on this vuhieet has.
Jieeo freqaeatlydenionstTated, nirt they are
fery natunllf avetUftn’ relinquish' this,
their last '/esource, Whonllie' me hi her.
. ot a Cabinet Mg decidedly host II* to each
otherftt becomes the piramount doty of
Ih8 bead of tha gurern iiint' to dissolve
tW tl'l^nct.and this without any reg-rd to
the tulilecx of’dlti'-osion. Thet > eonsid-
, era Ids degree oftll feeling existed among
the hi* nhei's oflhe late Cabinet, It 'very
certiln, and it Is nnneeossary lo dctetinine
uho were ic (he righror wrong. . Genetaf
J 4,:knn.of coarse,was Mm pf the neers
•VAIgnstflng the hreaches>hfc|i existed
amdng his mmisten or reutoddittg bis.df
• . bingr. Before adopliog tbo latter altelna
gfs* h« us'd erery effort to soSlhe the ah
‘ary Icefintt afhiajpaialant Cahii.-f. Thai
tHo soar A Of this di-cordwas of ■ private
V tiftnre, was not Ins lault. as Ir wet'twt of
tils creation: xml the fat! orhil haVliflf at
tempted '’-nothlnir, before proceeding to
Mmmary'ine.iiurei.'te.loiin'dv to hi* credb
as an a niahis »n.l good heartcl'meit—
Tlnle dlsdarJe J set rants of the pubjie base
f.illy .uncee In I in rendering the,mclres ri-
' n toe n pattsc in ttmc.lesg thOJ
thao is generally et'imatid.
The greatesi advantage etaihied hy the
advocates of Rail Roads oyer Canals, Id in
the rapidity of travel; and. (he Liverpool
and Mane.healer Rail Itrid fw.n'.«l.a« i'Kn
gro'nnds fof tlriv claimf at the revolte of the
Err* Cxoal has* furnished data oo which
to found similar projects, and both’ are
sQuaiiy exposed lo disappointment. The
Liverpool atid Maohesies ftoid has cost
5118,000 per mile, whilst in this country,
we estimate our Rail Roads to eovt from
5 to 14,000, and nothing is nbw better as-
cerfaihedtbgt) that strength and firmness
mast be in p'rcpsnian to fclocity of rndve'
menti and,that to ami,I tog expense and
delay oflnctined planes, hills must be eht
dawn and vailtyt filled up". Theis requi
si firs cannnt be attaibed without great ex.
pe'iiie, except in loedlions peculiarly farm -
aide, imi strength end firmness afa in-
dispensable in eoy location. Besides, there
is one adsantege elaitned ih lasot of Rail
Roads ia tlrtsqnartar. whicb is out applica
ble to the Sooth;' Tht water* diminish'
here at the period of grhatesf basinets, the
reterse is me case at tha Sooth. Ilare alto’
Canals sre shot up hy ice in winter, and
then tt Is believed Raff Roads will enn-
tffiue to he used, but from iny' experience
theexpense end difficulties will be fonod
.tobeiriheh ewbeaeedt aad where inclined
pftnet ate'otkd, to much to at to foyhid
their ush upon a calculation of profit. I
writ* froto oo otptr iw-uute than good will
towards my feHow oniitnsof Gaorglr. I
pith them pnwpetity, and should tlierefoie
tegret tb see tbam carried away by the
faduonor mania of the day.
' Tt niay' wilfsdit tbe'people of Charlee-
ton to ctf np'Kalf Holds,' hut Oeorgi*
has nxtoral advacta-er for CanaU which
ought’ not to to, neglected. '
Wo sJfljd lomoYmc since, (says the
^ogWrtJ'Convtlnuinntio) that M? Craw'
Ipftrt final reply to>lr“ (yalhoon, wonia
fe'tVsce at . ' , •Stitt the nmiahU -nd in
Iwflstmg *’• "! How yeaddy tines hts learn
eif.spirit supply,-.*!' all timet, facts for all
Sp*culitiaot4-datelope tbe imperfect, non
firm.tlie doublfnl, illustrate the obscure !
Haw heautififlty duel the Calnf candunr wf
Itis. philosophic mind .repress the passionate
'inference or the prejudiced conclusion !—
Kbit .agreeably doe* his deep experience
of tii hit great aud good conteiuporxries
mluglc with tiis utiriyalled know ledge of
the tidal and good of ail ageit! in a -tor
AMPwfci;!:! sis cp* ;|s::c:l:c.-4i—aii.f.nd.
there if, tome, no subject of, inure too-
Rourmont aud.hrs foqr tont, Md,is prepsr
ingto operate tlicnc upon France .SbV
is prepared with immense numbers pf
P ijtted ^.PiocIjinatiuiS. which ere '.to be
circblayed in Fifnee . and particularly in
La Vaitdec. in fivor.of her.sau under the
title of He’ory V. Site appropriated 1,850;
,000 frgoes and other b ieocii coin hny/so?
the impression of Jho boat! of liar too and
to* yotdcvHenrj V Roi do Fiauce." It
is expected that tho will raise th« standard
iuima liyteiv aipl, ty'f the fonuuci of. lilts
last bdpe of tho exiled family.—Centinei.
Mutiny and Murder —Below, el this
purr, tmg, Mary, late Jtirtooro) returning
in charge of lour pilot.; the Captain (Hil
born) has tug beep inutdctydUy hit crew,
tho’day he discharged the pilot, (August
‘'ape. tlenlopeii, Three of the
If been' arrested end secured in
wn,(Dcl.jjjil. Tim Mary was
iMsaiamUa.Cubn.it cleaved at this
8in willtaii a«oi ten cargo for that
The citcumiiances as far at they
e to cor kiiowlcdgn are IIicm: the
mate Sod one of the crew had taken the
pilar off in the boat for the purpose-of isnd
i,m him—and aether WerO|ieturniug,Lapl.<
tii born ordered all hands from the loro
oaxtla to get' op the anchor, he made re
peared caiis, without any answer, he then
Hepped into ..she forecastle to learn the
cause, witejs he was mortally .stabbed witii
• large kfafa or kmvevend died as pc
understand before the male reached the
brig. The cnok and a pound lad were
'in vira cabin ai "lire sa a tinse, from * Hum
ibis statement of .fact* was obtained.—
Tlie brig Blixabeth; Capt VVestuy, thou
ip sight, was bailed, • and,wilt) the assis
Mode of her erew the murderers were se
curl;, io,i ended. ■ What laddoahit Uuudi
outrage we have not been cblc.to learn.
[Phithd. Merchant’s Cojj'te House.
From the Washington Globe. ‘
THE, CONTRADICTION. •
l Mr. Iterrieu, in the course of his corret
pondence with the Editor of the Utah*,
says, in relation to the written paper which
was read to liim.and Messrs. Inghatu and
Ifi.n cb, h> the Prcslden:;,—
‘•I hate no knaatedgt of thf filptr in the
hand, writing of the President to which
you refer. No ineh paper lydc.toer read fa
me, or shown tome, on. ironen or to nt.”
This was in .reply to top Editor of the
Oluhe, dat*<J ri-ESrikT!! J’JhT. ra whidi
the paper alluded to was first mentioned
in thisconttotetsy.
Union el Jolinsuii's letter, dated the
Santa day, TtvcrsTiXTB JuLr, in Kentucky
says:
-lie informed me that, he hid been in
oheed b bsibvs toss s part ,b! hU Cblriuei
had entered mito a eouibiuaUou lb drite
M-fj. Eaton from it, hy eAqludiog him aod
iiis iainiiy from society; that he bad
been also informed, that the successive
parties to wliicli yon allude was a link iu
the chain, that attempts had: beau made
upon la erg "Minister* to exclede Li-
Ion and iii.,fainily froai their,parties, that
such a stale df things gave him great dts
tress, tlipt bo was determined at all hag
ards in have harmony iu lib, Cabinet. He
then read, a paper containing the principles
upon which he intended to act, In sst cote
VKnSATiox with ton, i atre-axo to
tuss urn*. ’ iVe doubt ii it now in eric
#a«" . ■ .
.Hero it will be observed., that Col, John
son, without knowing that there was any
contest aboql.t,.is paper:—without know
mg Mr. Berrian had denied that any une
had ever "spoken of' thie paper lo him
says, expres.ly, tail in the conversation he
had with ,.Iff.. Uerrien, he referred to this
paper■ In tins we find CwL Johoino, with
out any knowledge that a question was
likely lu arise uotroi the paper, slating e
Cireumitaoce.whic.il directly'ponfiicta will,
Hr. Berrien's denial in relation toil.
ted 1831, and has been erldently nlteicd
to IIH; And Mt. Ingjaiii iays. iu l)is
retained is dated in 1831. This.Mr. I'dg-
horse )vas ridden With greet nerve bv n.
man weighing thirteen stoat; includmc
stddlo, &o lie camonn I join Ticcadilv'
-■
river the pavement, i»ud'iotlioaurpii. v . 110
d' lifht of nearly' al! prdeut, jmiip-d over j
the loins of toe gray Iu :ttF,mo/- bril|fauif 1
tVrmm : - j^nT^r-*•*
t;SS ,!gh. u, incua.iiiug.ilon ny ttle Umpire'
of Iho opposite party; iltebot
the reins' witlr one ofjils ‘III
bithonPr Ui llioaci of jpaj r ...,
great, that it was only perceived by a fow.
The Count d'iJiray and Colonel .Lowtoe*
ware Ihe umiHVgy -thr former‘ for Mr,
Anderson. Thefl exprcs-cil Mieimelvcs
uolo ito Mr. Galas, that tho copy lie -hxi' perfectly satisHoil'with tho result. ’We oo
r.a....kt.. .an. Ti,;. ir. . r.,„ j...,..; ... L ■ . .
derstand, Mr A. it willing
, , • .... - - I r BSn-0¥"''E»'wRl'* StaltJ'tSO.''
ham.kirew.oauld be prated by his copyist' to 180. that he Ifas a ho.se that thW/omu
We must ask the favor iff this"gentleman over two other horses in double hlnicss ■
to mb as what isthc date of the original]— tho same hUigbt'(.niece lunrfi) 'itimb
We havn very little doubt-tout that the Jnmppor orfe^at’a tilii'e, separated one ln£,1
whole It the offspring of 1831, and eon dredjrards froth each other Bell's Mfl •%
ceiverlin that pevitsd of rrnitWe, which, hr ■ r --*■— ‘ 7 ' - ■ v
its fulltime of parturition, bru.iglit forth
thyt litter of iqunsurt, called tly the gen
Ural name ol “TUhconsriuaLX."
By-the brig Nepnspe, Hufler, et New
York in 40 days from tfnnwk Ayres,; we
Ic n ihai'ihe war oetween the iloundaiy
L’tpvinces oml those of the luleri it was at
an eiid;|l;e troops 01 the latter tiaUiug been
completely, uvercoiue by those of the fnriu
er.. A treaty pt peace wa.tlie cousyqueuce,
which had beep , signed and ruulied pro-
Vina totha dspatture of Uapt Busier . i.lVe
lament to add, that out Charge dlAlfairey,
Col. Forbes, died.at.iliien.jl Ayres ull the
lAlb’Jeue — Baltimore American.
Among the persons recently sentenced
at the Mayor's Court, AlUaiiyy: waa ooe
fit London.
1 TiiC remarkalile appearance of the sky
which I» §|ioktn of below tiy'ilia Fliiliflu.
prria and NeV York papers, was alto visi
ble here at tire time time:— ", ■
Phenomenon.—Half olii pujiuiation worn
Asia Pearce, for obtaining moifyy'under iiul a solitary atar'Aiduld gfislen in thehefl
fafse pretences. Tfie ; Albany ArgUs gfvcjj ;»'n4 Tile most'proiahle knlotlub <if this '
i... .......... . ■ ■ ij|i Artfim ediin m., h. ■ r„„>l,ii- it,--.
the folloWiug account of this imlivtdual:—
A Mr. Silas Coriy, who wiis about ib
years iif age. 'Cauie to this city » monUi
ago, on'his way from V ijnui.t no Mtchi
gen, where he mteuded to - sst.le, and hub
taken hivpassage in a canal boai iu Unffaln,.
.hating abou, gSV, which .-»«* ipa whole
furuiiie.'. While trailing for flic,departure
uf.tne bast,and;sauntering.about to -rfa*
■ kit asa'kva ' ’
lung time after .the sun had disappeared,
the' west; rn lieayeiit seemed as one sail sea '
of erimsoo flame, lit up by spine invikiblo
agent. Thousaodt 01. our.' citizens gaz ’d
At the spectacle—stone witii wonder,othm ' ''
with adiinratien, and others fearful that' tc -
was a sad-augury o( coining evil. Super-
sjiiion is never idfe oh such an occasion —
Mlny eor.eetiUd Ihist the' saoiin was «gfUei
aod ghastly," and. qihere marvelled'Ihat
no subject
roogb eelfcongratulattn.. man that, the b—
ing who it snliiled to riiy most devoted of
faetions should not he,a .bote., ....
Oh, rny father! in tnasr refined regions,
where I breathe deyr and pltssie : air, l
think of tote. ft. poor rctur’fi to? inf.Mi4
affection! And yet, our friendship is a
ballosed joy;—I; i; my pride, and iai it fie
Iny solace. O'er the watfry that, cannot
partner souls,breathe, good withes.—
Peace brood o’er toy lettered bowers, aud
ty>»« yw>;i* (n the elieeffu! hail.that I shall
hot (nrgat upon the Swift 8rmpl*g*des t 'or
where warm Syria, with its palmy share,
racalis oor Holy ancestry!;’
Profit the Perisaebla Gazelle. fS/V inst.
Arrived oo the dfb tost, the D. S, schr,
orpoise n f.otfi a crtiise. The fg1low).;g ni
formalion has been politely furnished for
to? Gazette. ..." ..
Thel). 8. Sekoonei Torpnis* has him
bruzins tnr I « th a ■ ine
nor'tfi side of Cab* whey* the has been tty
ing weekly ypovoy between thajaoity al Re
yen* and Maianzas. She fiat hroid nf no
pir'eejev, hut bai'fallfnTn with vereral 81a ,
vert under Stranivh crjlours, which despite
of the vigrlantso at tha English Sqnedron
on the West India Statinu.make their reg
elyr voyages to ahd from the Coast of Af
riea.'
Las precis*fand warranted the statement
we made Thaprom&i^A
however.appsxrcd ir; the
npt bet conclude th.it onr Informant
imnvell.—
He says ut trad "no knowledge" of this
paper, "ft isos nemr read to hits," "shown
lo him," as "Spoken aj to him,” , . ;
NowSir Kernel! shall giva proof against
huqseif. iu ui, address to the puoitc, he
s ey*«—‘ .* ,
"Mr lr.ghaii’t ter* Jolt stateihsnt is
de.at
tnkenjri n notes mad
the time und
ihlils rna auzirp io .me shortly after
they were made . In repeated corner ulmis
iih "
sa of 3 <0 tons, loaded with a e*;go valued
at. 180.000, ran ashore on tl)t Colpradnt
lleef.whe e id a few days ths bilgad .’
prompt assistance rendered hy Cap; rer .
clval end hts officers.on to* ocpasion.eiici
ltd the warmest epcumiuin* from the Amcr
lean,as wall as foieign merel;ants,resideiu
in Havana, The Porpoise ran in snd^p
chored near the reef, where, aflyr, having
tak-'n possess', in nf strsrsj epasten fponu
plnndoritig. th* wreck, took in a load of
'’“iJfllalgs of Cotton and proceeded to lb*
i/apa. Three, Scbopnpi* fttgared fa,
d, tt ranch, air rtcollee ions were
found i? eoiscey,” , , . ,
Mr. uighain in hit nbtos tons speaks of
the paper alluded In above:— i
• "In the evening of the tarns day, Col.
Johnson called again, astd informed at he
had just been wiIh tlie, President who uao
nr.AttH or a ruyg zxriusaToev op.
wbat art iKTinpgB aao gxrcoTZD or
»3 , , ,. .
.. What no etc to think, of Mr Berrien,
who after conomg over loete a... with
Messrs ing,tain and Branch, tud holding
repealed Miovertaliout a .out .'.hern, now
vayi ne never hear.I o| tub rarza. toes
asomioued in Ml Ingbsm’s note*.
Mr. Beinen stanog cotiv.ciau iiv lliis in
stance by Col Julio son's pusitrsp staicmeni
—by the minutes of toe circumstance, ea
dorsed on the paper atrer it was read—and
hy M'- Inghynt's .notes.and Ins own gdmts
sioo with rtgsfd to tariog scan and cun
oed tbem over. ._ . _.
Alioat toe latter part of May,tog ship'Ja ~ Mr. Irtglisiti also standi in a singular pro
— .. cstimttlod at I<0 000.
.Near Key Wes', sooielini* tn June last,
on*, of those sirkaga phscotnenc of net era
Acs spool pan astern of lb* for
do** chiat awklrlwiadib which it
»fter letch of
J; v-,,vv v ,*,4ii4^ -.st-m> ”-; f P / ' r . _ .
iho city,ne mat an agreeable young lu.o'
wins entered into cpnyersatioii -with him.
and ift trio course it it,. Corey, disclosed to
nrtu where he was from, ins place ol desii
nation, aituatioo in life, and lne objects of
hit journey. See ; and mo young man ap
peared quite as coinumuicauve for lie Ibid
him h* was a native of an *flj .aittg i.-ro ,t
also going to Miohigan, his age, - number
and names of his leletivai; -Vn and indeed
that his mutts was *cioa iy oovbtard the
samclia.ii with Corey si So (uuuuate -
encounter p oduced on intim.cy and friend
ship it once, end. it wev nob mug .-before.
Corny’s friend mentioned ho believed In
knew where a fortune teller lived, and pro
posod logo end Jiavp the "book ul fate'’
opened Curey declined at In- in : m.on
dit-iliiein soch:m=t:crj; autos ms:Coinp«t»
ion thought ditToienity, he ednsented to ale
company him ayid heat hts furlooc tuldv—
They had not proceeded fat betor* hoy
met a man on Columbia si. budge, who
from the singularity of his appearance, the
young man thought ha recognized-os the
:or;u;;c.;-!!«. It- .ut ipsrsi uj, and on
oeiog accosted toe person adontied tie was
the tery same.- They then proceeded to
toe third atory ol a building an the- pier,
when a grocery wav kept lielow, an-, the
fortuno thier did actually, by ihe.aid nf
palmestry and cards, tell the friend of Co
rey, not mil iiilfnfnie fin oner, lull t.. pul
to rest all doubts of bis skill, declared his
age, place of nativity,'journey, ic. which
in every Vespect outre,ponded ; wiih wiut'
Corey Vcompsajca had prevKadj ™ a ,
Iimnictted. Besides, hiany . ounderlul
trictoa Were paifortbed with osrdv by the
fortune teller, bin at <Jnrey did' not cvbn
know iiie names of tfie cards, a d could
nor be induced to enter Into that sport,the
fnrtnnt i*lt»f k*t hst offered !o bet lb.
friend ot Corey fifty dollars thy he spight
shnflle the c.irdt, and the second Jrnni
tlie tup would lie a "oo* spot." While the
fortune tellef tory^ opportunely, left the
mom tor a few mlniiieil Corey's friend
took a card with "several «ni«v” ai.n pl
ead if where the fnrtuqe-teilev -hid the ace
would be.entl whisperitd to I'ur-r a tronld
he a good chance io lake in the fortune tel
ler and gef his money which lie had to
tonlishlv off-red to bet. 'Corny.
"lain hot csid not want ilia inaa'a'inoney,..**
they must win, and hri .prHuihed he din
not; to .which tho other assured bint hr
would only make him treat. ,,’Fl e bet was
made, end on examining i i$ pneket Ut,-
fiend asert-ine.! he bad uni y i ..n dollars
all the rest of hit money being in luv tr nk:
hut as tha toiiune telie*. wouid not waii
for him to get it. he applied tu Carry u,
lay do -n the remaining tony dollars,
ehieti ev Corey *11 wiffing to an, the Oil '
•n a. h knew Ills friend most win, and
won -not US* the montv, he consent.-d.
Tko card was turned, gn'd to tbo apparent
dismay.of Curry's comp nion. It was a
••ono spot," as the fortune teller suit it
vyottld bo. Before poor Corey could real
ige the fact, it was presto and begone. tor
far une teller, money en I all were musing,
and although he immediately pursued, hei
toot the one nor th* other could .lit eroi
fay his eyes on, till.ha wet called to til*
police office to identify Iho persons, when
lie found that Ids quondam fiinul w,v Da
lid Brown, and the lortuno tyller. tlie pax
sonar Pearce, t o notorious swindlers ,
It ought to he mentioned to the credit
of Corey lhat hbtwitbiiandmg, Pc'arce
wbil* III jail.had fpiind msans.to sand 150
dollars to Curey tu induce biui to go oil
amt not appear *»’* witness. Cotey had
virtue enough to withstand toe temptation.
ptienomWdii 'ttaj.be/ found in flic’ rainy
*0"' wafnith of the aimmufiare —Philadcl
phlaln'tik 1->! :* '|l! f'l *!•' W ■' ;* -
The; liSe pfiehnmenod, Vfii bbserVed lit
thiytffre. oh aalorday,' ahiTa tharked pcdli
liarity in' tha aSneet of the !:cpVr::s zl son- '
iet. fm several evenings previously and
vuhsrqoen'tly to tbo evening ‘ meftlitided!—
The twilight of' Saturday;’ however, gas
the most i etnarkatye. ‘‘'The Baltic, ur, rath
er. the curtain ol vetinliisR than lighUiljtip
a pottieVl hf thi- heatfios,'was rathei south
of west, so that instead bf thiokio; It to fc*
aused bf-thi- ligtd of tbe departim sou,
lor soma tifrie supposed it to proceed
front an oxihnstbe'cOuBagfjnifiifarNenMk.
Thr r -fleciiod upon Ilia waters hf the her-
bor wet remarkably Striking.''Tire water,
■red the varinhs b'jctrr bpoa'lti tuiftee,
and its shares, were all tmgetl with red or
dingy carmine. The tnoori wits *ery pycti
liar in its appearancp-bqirtiedtlng a lustrew
less body of sicklyi watery green, like the
inside of a good citron mcldb'' Last cvc-
nitig the western sky bras hf'g glorious or»
auge huo ^-fll, y. GoV.'Adv. ' f -
A Map of Matrimony Has been publish
ed in Boston, in Which the Quicksands of
Cenvute, Cape Courtship, faint I’rnpoul,
Roiot Pin Money,:Islo of EnVy; Veto -of
U'tdoeSs, Lake of Presents, aod kll the
dangerous quicksand, shoals, toch, bee.'
are said to. be accia jiely laid doAiir A Bos
vuis piper recomiuaods this map as highly
usolu! to single gcntlrmcii. 1
TltECAliL UF, POLAND.
*# YViomns Cdinpbrlt. _
Have yd aharpeoaii your swordsl for the
' battle, is nigh—, i'.
The nioio tor tho conflict is breakingj *
U dark is the dawn, but slaughter’s rod
eye, - .
Shall eolightasv tbe path you ara taking.
- Brigai hop*in' your bosoms awaking- l
Thu the vengeuco which siapt under
• -> ktuieOVIIB sway, P. .
The treasure of years shall be kindled to-
* . day. ... , , . j, . • .
dicauienfl.. lunuediatel; after fioubiag his,
long story abnut Madame lluygens an i
j)rs. li,tnh, he says in his nnltr, "I took
my feat*"—(ol the Piesidem ) Tbi» was
■b»,joduf ms deposition, evidently: hut he
haa annexed, iii his printed edition, in a
liugle line, by way of ci-dicil—
• He did not auow unoxaEADMBA.tr
*A*aa on the subject ”
, No. ih* subject imn^dutely preeed-
[n*. >» Mrs. Hu-^ Mrs. Eaum. ton
■•Is taking teas, of th* Ptesideot.
This uogular lino has, indeed, n ,t th*
•lightest essueialioa with any thing which
immediately precedes it, hod it introduced
after re had elated hit nariuiv* by siring,
•U took my leaved’ The manner in whirr
Ibis remark itintrodueadmakctit inanilur
toil it wa* an ejlerthaugiif—end in the cir
aemsune* itujf, there (a gyideoca ,nu
urettye mast have promptefl Its
He. subsequently want to the jail and saw
Fearca %nd received only tiis own 43 dot-
.fare, spoil the okpiess declaration that it
must he understood that ft was not to hay*
any effect upon trial or teiuaonj,
Good Leaping,—\fr. Anderson, -horse
dealer of Piccadilly,last week-laid a wnger
of 100 tots, a iih li. Oilmuur, Esq of hunt
■ng celebrity, (bat one of the hunters Ire
(Mr. A ) has now on sale shall leap over a I
horse meesorin* 18 hands high, standi-
harnessed in a cab. only io have on • .
if he fall in Jonipixg to lose, if wo „“y
ed in gening over in n ( p * tU ^ka ‘pan
ner to wto. Thtsf^, f 88
mr nau reran. 0 n ’riiunday evening wLk
re "If- .Wdetton'eyard, In the piescncedl
'.ktetal uoblenicn and geutlainen. The
horse lUndiqg tu bp lyoped over -as a
grey, sigteen hands one inch high, belong
in; tn Lord Fitabarris; the jumping finite
was e black brown; a gallvut tookmg hen.
Itr, manor pf Wtcen itonc. The'(ray
’’Tia fieeduii, lhai.saliijoa, though aim
lie ttie iiin,
' The darkness around you dispelling;
Though death fires enshroud you, and
waste is begun,
Site ip deeds of iiigb worth compelling,'
Paints is every luv-u attai 'unit uweiimg.
Ami Uediauds from tho sons of the noble
in fa.itg w 1 •p
lfthe hell rtiaik of slate mint still blacken
< theituamv!
-Bj toe (lory our tyrant* would quench'
'-hut to vein—,'
By the shades of vour heroes departed—
lly him who, nndgoutsd, agant end agile -
For the goaf of viptoiy stalled,
..Kotciovlm. the Itcn hoarleip*. ,
By all that is wotthy in uian'a lints day,
Up due as your fathers, or perish as they*
Hate yon sharpen’d' vour swords for tha
h vnqnc* of death!
Have yon made' the blood deep adjure-
' ■ tionf •;.*■*''' ' -
Have ye dared on the hszerd :hs steke of
. your breath! ‘ - * ' ’
Again ye shall he a free nation.
Not sain shall l|vs yoar invocation;
Th* call bf each sword n’pOn j.therty'i aid
Hhall he hritteu in gorcod the steel of Its
blade! • -
, . i COHjtUd ICATJED.] ' /
Merit s Editors—The present Board of
Aldermen, hating given-very general sat*
■•faction, we see no etuse hr change; ! :•/
Yon will rherefote pleas* Invert toeit
names for a re-election ami ohlije
Manx VoTEitv-
•V. Ri Watirig,,
O. W. Owens.
'Giro. Shick,
I. Minis,
T/Cinrk,'-
Ti Dbntler,
J. U Uaudry,
Geo. A Aib, ,
Jgcab Sfigffaf,
Ap J..C. Shaw,
James Eppiiv, er
p-
ft. Rcoddnr.
R. IK '
ArnoMt
-«tt> OF HEALTH,
cf intermentsfor lhc week emftzjfea
D|eJ of Consumpiioj ■ 1 aged -40 years.
Knsirs BftJSITT. ABES. I
Gcoige Dm forth, New Yhik, 43 year*.
R. aiiKh rAmScccurjr,,
Report pf the Snv i innh Poor Uoust and .
Hospital, and United Slates Marine
• l hi pitot, foe the earns period,
Adjiiiued, ft .
Discharged, corsd, : - '■« : .
Died, :*■ o r
J. B. MILLS, Stadttif/