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t U) IF■ * I:. h received by »«•’ j
B*Un«m,( ur E iliih pap*»'» by the Cal-j
, .Id not so far back,) m anon »ed <l.;- |
oil,, took p! ici; ill the Hwno • I Ends, < ••* j
Jy j,:,ii nf which iS in Mi* fd * bit m us, n ,
-spjiv - : h » Speaking in this mi! jet the
U>i:« W.eltincroo s till that tl:.- Ivin* h"l tm
luuamion. nor was mb** iiiKnimn ot ai.y
foreii-ti pqwvr wliutev.r, iu r »*rU*i<* \)y
means nf arms w’uh tin* ass »:s iff the Ne
therlmds,in it tv ,x the d«.si-e «*i Engl •ml
and evely miter pury to ctu'tmd, to set
tie, tfpi'Stibl , evety'p int i*v means of no
poeiatio:;—at.*i toy n**C' <i *■ «>>ti alone.—
Thii'declarjfHoti #’<* well received. .On
the subject if the tepoal of the union, ho
said it was objected »«», on the strongest ;
terms by all liis noble fiends i • Ireland
hy a great ,m jarily ot tin* Roman Catholics ,
and by nc uiy.atl till, I’mlia mis of 1 1 eland; j
and. ii was ipp -i by tiuj unanimoua voicr i
of both II its sf T Ikuifent or at least
With citify OIU ■ x tom. This vas also
Well receive.;. J*- Dublin Livening Post i
is opposed to Mr. O’Connell’s plan ot the
dissolution of the Union. Wo find the
Londofi limes !1 strong idvncate on the
samo Stile.] It wag, tio.vov r, when tin
Dike of Nvellingfon s|)>'ko on the subject
of Pariitinentary reform, that not only
th iiiciigiriti nos I’arHamiMi', but also if
III.* people, was raised loud am! strong a
gnns/bim. On ibis subjt*'-', his Gruci
& if, ho was aui prepared with any hie
an * of inform, and so also was the G v
eminent. He would go farther on his
par*, aud say, that lm hid itcmr rend • >
hoard of any measure np to tin present
moment which could in any degree satisfy
hi - mi and that the slate of representation
could improved, or rendered more s «'.
jrfiu lory to the country at large, than it
the present uao>n* nt. II- added, that t u
country possessed ut the pi a sent moment
legist ita e w itch answerd all th on I pur
poses iif legislation, and this t p greater
do. rt ' In in 'iiiv lugisluinre evc-i tiaJ an
swered in any country whatever. Th
repmsetoiatiou possessed, as ho said, ih,
full and entire confidence of the country
that if ho had the duly imposed upon hint
of forming a legislature I'nr any cnuntiv,
and especially for England, it would no nu
if not like the present, at least it would b
oue producing »ho same result. 'l’his i*
the substance of Wellington s speech, whii.n
was received with laughter and disappi ■ h -
lion.
E trl Grey spoke in oppositions me Pr -
mier, s well as' many ether dutinunrs n* .
m oiliers of the House of L rds ;no i
the ah ft; ail the following nvn »in ■, (3
Srv ] : Ear! inchcls >tt —ill »..w of th-
Mi i t ;p ii ly, s iid.
I u tmssn.e of the N hie tike s
sp- -a v’dch iclatii! to ptnli imentary
nt| hud boon framed wi Ii a view of
uobl ii«i high minded Nobiomen nj.i
whom ne was usua : ’y united he ct nl tell do
Dfobi' Duke bat lie alight as well uMemtit
tot kr H iven bv storm. T-m* cuoniv
was in such a s u .imn, lltai it inquired the
dost etficieni ran in tlio Administration.'
Tlie pressent Ministers were not in pus-'
session of th*' cm ft 1 m*e of the country, a,i
other individu ds placed in 'heir si a ions,
must rescue the country from danger. U
firmly believed that all the Proiestaut pari
of tho community had no confidence in the
present Administration, and could only
place confidence in such men as the Noble
Duke (Ri, limond bele vo) and tin* Noble
Earl (Grey, wo believe,) who ha i always
fictod cons siently, and hud never net rayed
their pnuciples . ml tho c i fill nee of oilier
Cten, in a in inner unparalleled in the history
of the count \ Such men, posessed aud
deserved t ! ■ confi n nee of the gre *t body of
tin country. ll* begged their Lordships to
consul* i the so i.i’mn of the countiy, ind
place li ’fiije ais ijesty in strong but ns
pectful terms, ilnor want * f confidence in
iii* majesty’s advisers, aud point out to his
jTisjes’y the necessity of placing tho gov
err'm*'tit in the hands ol nturi of rnoro polit
ic. ’ honesty and integrity than the piesent
mi. 1 inters, nod more capable of disc urging
iho duties ol niitiis't’rs of tin* crown. Such
Was llnir unpopulariiy that he believed,
Wore it not fur the influence t ,f theii office,
they could not find tu the new ptiili. iiient
fifty votes support their administ; ..tion,
Jforthe peace and safet\* of the country,
he hoped, ere lon ■, tu see mother sot of
men in titer place, for they could not hold
office with* ui endangering all the institu
tions *.f l ie country
Jt w - ihe speech of the* Premier the
subst nice Ot w itch we . ive given above,
sod tlie p,oiMHoi) of E its G| v, Wmch
felson and otheis, m 2 i *un 3d N*-v-niber,
which appe *i o nave been so instiuau tal
in jnctessing iiie unpopularity of the Wt*l
itogt' ii cabinet. On the very heels of this
followed tin couisi which lie pursued in
relation to ! he king’s visit to the city nd
bis advice to hisiu j* sty to refuse the mVi
tation id tin Lord Viuvoi to the fete of]
Guildhall on »he «J h N v mbor. T- e f„|.
lowing are t.n pa tieul rs of this afifiir,
Which all the papers non umici our levieiv
terms a timid and imbecile pi on ruing, and
which was the imnie iile cause of iho pan
ic in London to which wo have sir adv
alluded. In coosetjuence of the premier
speech against parliatu*nt lefe-riu at
which the popular inuigna ion had been so
strongly roused, <ildeim,,> lie), tiie lord
mayor elect, •* .-.«e«J. tii • t Ins reception, at
h ast previous to entiling the my, might
be dangerous 10 his pet som l safety. that
therefore lie wrote a note begging the
minister to be on Ins guard, and use such
precautions as it*n necessity.
.Tins iini i Sv ninen I r tried tin.
minister who suli c< lit iim , o<«t with
indigwies Iron, tin |i..pul a, < , gi.mg t »ri
turn.ng <Y •m tin house, that he indue, and me j
iiing hi: I) ‘vs i* II to dec line the invilalion '
tljr ' mayor, s day, and in c iisc-
ar-'nu; sir ii. Peel under date ts 7<h I\ T OV - j
scut a letter to the lot J n- y%*,
ttie king’s r* fusal
Lind W :l;ir gtonbioui> , *i thewhob- -m>-
ject hi lot c Parliament on the B*h Nt*.
1„ the bouse of 1 res itu read the le<’* i
l,oin tho lord nitivnr, atid added th it in* :
! kii.g»iefu«-d.n> the fe'.e. h.d no .Ht ienie
j,. the question cl bis inajes')’s poptolaii y,
! for there was no doubt «*f ts ,l ‘ aflf'cti*in <l,
■ his suitj ir.ts, hut the picin.er s iid that h* i
! could not tisink biutself justi(i<‘d in und« i-;
! going tlie i sk of ex< i ii*g » cottfusir n and
} tuinul- in a,p.iocessn-n m wtnf.r in* ui>je- V
was to appear, ami where u might bo ie
c essaiy for im ('Wellington) piotfc ion t*>
iisoit to civil and militaty force. Sir Ito
,c;tPeel addtessed the commons on the j
j subject. •
| When these things were Litewn in w e
ctt\ a great ferment took place-—th - stocks
fell, the tower was strengthened, the bunk
was shut ami guarded with aiidi.iun and s**l
diers; the iorti mayor elect went from
Guildhall to Wcstmiusto-to be sworn in, tit
a private carriage and returned followed by
; a crowded mob, hooting l and biasing; the
preparations lor an illumination wero takeu
! down and every precaution used to prevent
a riot dining the night ninth was much fea
red; the day dawned however whiioui any
serious distil nance.
The duke if Wellington is unpopular,
but the course of the lord mayor in writing
the letter was disapproved of by the board
id Aldermen.
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
By the fast-sailing packet ship President, Opt !
llacsev, from New-York in 5 days, we have re
ceded tho New-York Courier and Enquirer, and
tire New-York Gazette and Advertiser, of tho 2i)tli.
ultimo, anticipating this day s .wail Thera have
been several arrivals from England at Neiv-York;
tho papers are filled with extracts from European
Journals as late as the fid December, dctaUiug tho
disturbed condition of the country, and tlie dread
ful state of tilings, that appearances certainly in
dicate. >Vo will not attempt to give the one half 1
of tiro confusion and discontent manifested in Eng-!
land, or to speculate upon the probable issue ol;
them. Wo will merely endeavor to s* lect such
extracts as will furnish tho most condensed ac
count, and leave ou readers to draw their own
conclusions The question, will, ninveve-, inevi
tably, present itself toevery rnind, ll ILL i'HEHL
UK .1 UL.VLU.iI . H.dli LY LULU PL?
\Vo subjoin a few quotations on tho prospect of
a War Iron, leading Journal^:
From the London Morning Herald, Dec. J.
It is admitted that the deliberations of tho Com
misßionors in London, with respect to tho aliairs
of Belgium, Will dissipate the state of humane
doubt in which his Imperial Majesty is at prosent
plunged, and a detoi mutation oi.e way on the
othei will he tho signal ol l athing Europe once
more in blood, or leaving it to th- e joy merit of a
blesed poaco, oi tho stih more valuable possession
of free rnstitutiaiis. »> e suspect tho barbarians
will bo more influenced by the effect which their
military display will inako upon France Ceihaps
by this time they understand that the French aro
as little ha do to be imposed upon by clumsy po
tentates as they have ever shewn themselves to be
bullivd by cowardly swagger.
Wo nave icpoi sol otsonio iurtnei pr. -
ceedmgs ou tlie part ot itio Germanic D.
el, winch shows now bent they aro upo
provoking war in Europe. Not couton
with ouiiaging the iloigiaus by ordering die
qw.tflHtfWt.wt lako up iho
and that precious specimen of legitimacy,
iiron Dukt Ciiailos. Tlioy have declared
nil pro( e*. dings taken by and on behalf u
Ins orntin r» is null and vino; that no cnangu
is io no m i e in the Constitution of tin
a.Ues .. f B .unsvucu with their sanction,
mo ihat mej pc,.pit must luiumuiaudv re
ceive tiu .ecogt.'Z Duae Charles as they
I wfu. Prince. The very report of his ap
pi each has ab< ady pr ovoked tho most se
rious commotions, ;,od some notion of his
cause may be formed when our readers ne
tola ili.lt even Lord Aberdeen advised nun
uot to agiiin insult h:s people by his prts
cnee. Another account wtys toe is gonij,
ou Ins ti iveis. It will be seen that Saxony
has furuisiteu its ceuiingeot of G,OOO an n
to tlie crusadeis ag.inst E encr, Lib, uy,
London, N v. 30.
Tho wlilo Fl'UDdt n iou o eu.s to „, c
risen with one accord to repeal ini* dicia
lion of those toreigu Pnnces, vviio do not
disguise that the ultimate end ot ihcu niai
tial prepataitons is the evtin nou * f ifie
revolutionary spiiit iu Europe, hut .fie im
mediate one that 1 cuotroling the Govern
imnt of France. The Em|,erioi ■ f R u
sta has ready published a sort of manifesto,
m which tie stales that, besides forcing u-
P"tt 'he free peojile ( f Belgium a dumsty
which they detest, ho is also concerned for
tlie tioiHu aad authority of the Erunvh
Govtrnuu nt, and would save u Inm meas
ures which the impetuosity ofthe french
people might oblige it to adopt. This un
disguiseo .project of intervention, cumn.g
homa quarter incapable of appreciating ihe
mrtur* ol free institutions, liar naturally
given universal i ffenc to tho whole nation.
Every Hung te-tifies to the alacrity with
winch the first cry of war would ho resoun
ded to throughout France. The Mints ,r
of War i» indefatigable iu his department.
We Staten yesterday the formation ol camps
upon Ihe Rhine, and ui the foot of tlie Fy
retiiiees; it is now added that orders have
been given to provision ihe fortresses thro
ugh! F r <tuce, 10 r all G*-vi roots lo icpnr to
"Mi coinm rods, and ill officeis percmtun
ly 10 join their staii'tard; and if, we inter
! rei rightly a paragraph in onejof the papers
for the formation of the heights of I’ .ris, so
as to make that capital a model for liberty
in the last extremity. It is known from
the memoirs of Napoleon, that ho more
than one. contemplated such a measure; &
he alwuys adhered to the . pinion of ns pra. -
'ibifity and expediency. The fruits .fall
the Lenib preparations wi I very suun aj.
pear; but Si.uVs calculation at present is,
that before the fust of January, he will have
in tho field a l army of GOO,OOO men fulls
compleni. nteu ~u,l tquippr, , besides tli# ..
National Guard. JJo is on Blouday next,
t. in ke icq : .ion of tha Chamber i f l>. -
»>*»•'slot 120,000,000f. upon the account
"f 1 1 e '*i»'*. me notion of his ac-
tivity may h« g.eani and from the fact, that he
is ai i.is office every morning at 4 o clock;
j mi <ius is the hour at which hu holds Ins
levees, but we do not understand the thy
have been nutuoroosly attended. These
pilfers rpecujyio, with grsat gatisfuyon
f.oon a (Jo.spr rpn.no x> 'P whitji ti.*. y hope 1
is about to befotpimi b* i«'Cn riicir ennt.* I
try ami England. Tin re ate real'y mat y
■ '.ironswhy they should be urore Churlv
drawn together, paiucu' i’y nt the i>'*s
ii t inns.et/; for the tu ntd '’ el ■*-•** M“y
Ylli.-s t-, j cittsade n-jait-si lib. .iv amici
appltt sus much l*i this c*.umty as 1 ee.
Sep .r * and froth lb*' I si o' pe tVb <* >
'iisiitutii ns ar. J higher in‘tliig* t c-, Ln.-
!mil, r*»nce and Bu'gim* , if t'arv Cr-uio j
; main. hi. a gn**rt unm';si.mdtn. . set j
i at <lcfi • nee the whol* .1 tin si..visit Conti
! * I
m nt.
IhXti.TCt from the Tcn;;'p9 of *\ov.
“Every smjnci.v-i.i«h* s i.. l< m the tjucs
tion • 1 jit s.aur wai; even the tiiai nt lire
ex-il nistns, of whir h a I'poi 1 is < '■('
made to d;:> to tin Cii Ilf. cr -.f i'.e.sis
It-, go!tell. T’i.O preseiiiutiuii fit •< stint I
tim- of tin I'tvfs upon tiioelei tn.n epon liic
N itiotei! Gitaid, <••» iriutih i;i .'iitt -', and .*n
the budget of W3l, t* espected mi ii t’“*
tlei.ci* uuUnovvii a fu.tr.ight «fco. Julius
iadiOereuci! with reganl toinatti is t ; seri
ous iuijioilaih thcra is i syi -a ii >us war
ning, which I-', th • the qnesli n is U' ,iv
transpoi led out ul I: I'anc* . \v •' have a
chiuved ourrcvoliilu.il, L-rrr*;-.'-- * : td eeg 'g
ed to respect i T , ainJ tve wete occiijiied id
nrg rnisiiig mil' m w in , wl en of a
sudden cveuis occurred a few !• guts from
j our own Imh'.ieis which solicit our at-
I! trutiot!, nur itrtei ierm ce and pci blips.tlio
efforts of our arms. IT* threw light upon
the natter, but })mie h .s been cmi.immic.e
'.eil to it W’iiat his occurred fur thu last
!t*o ilays, itaSsptead an anxiety in which
we do nut as yet participate, but which the
.government atone can pul an ei and toby an
Unreserved explanation if its views uml » I
its il.ipt'i,
IVo Have no doubt that the opportunity
of (Xplauition will be * lie red mil iv.ers
without del 1 ) in tho chamber-', it is ne
cessary to he active i.i word a; well n>
deed; preparations for war can alone seem c
t e nt iintan.utce < f peact*. ihe wei k
winch is now commencing m*jsl p'it an end
t*i all uttc! riaiuty upon the principal ques
tions both of foreign and domestic policy.
Our government can to til ti.;t tt ii is the
will to do; but it must be known what its
iten turns are. L*'t the govt-rmueiil stn k
and franco will answer and Eutopo wel
t fleet.
tieantijul extract. — The Parsec, the Jew and the
Christian— By Dr. J’. A. Kruminacher —A Jew
entered a Tarseo tfemptc, aikl bebebl tho sacred
fire; what said tie to the priest, do ye worship tim
fire? Not the tiro, answered the priest; it is to us
an emblem ofthe sun, and of Ins general boat. Do j
ye than worship the sun os your God? asked tho
Jew. Know > not llri- luminary also, is bui a
work of that Almighty Creator?
The Israelite thereupon rejoined;—Do your peo
ple, then, distingui h the type from the original."
They call tho sun their God, and desetndin;.*, even
from this to a baser object, tiioy kneel before an
earthly flame? Vo amuso the outward, lul blind
the inward eye, and while yo field to thc-.u tii
earthly, y'e wi Udraw frow thorn lire tie ivouly
li«ht'. 'X'hou slralt not make icaio thee any image ur
likeness.
Dow then do you designate tho Supreme Being,
asked the Earsee.
Wild'is, WVi- TraY'ttifi'i u ihr'<?[/r Jj*, ' k j.WI’A /'t’fid
; Jew.
. Your appellation is grand aud sublime, said tfic
, I’ursee, but- it is awful too.
A Christian then drew nigh and said—Wo call
: tutu Lather.
Ihe i’ugan and the Jew looked at each other
i ana »a«i- Here is at once an image ami reirll v; it
j is a ivote ol tiio heart’ said they.
Therefore they luised then eyes to Heaven, and
said wuit reverence and love—oca fatjich! And*
they to ik oaclr other by tho hand and ail three
caiiod one an other brothers'.
Dr. Johnson most Or'-iUtifully run. .ka,
tliat“.vhen a Inuuu is cunied to ins Lt -iVe,
we at once find excuses for every wtukuess
•aud palliation of every* fuult; nu uml eta
thousand endearments, which before jffiued
( dour miuds without impression,a thousand
i.tvois uurepaid, a itious.atid duties ttnoh
sci vud, and uupeilormr and, and wish, vainly
wi-.h tin his return; not so much that we
may receive, us that we may bestow happi
ness and recompense* that kindness which
hcfoiu wo never understood.,”
ANTIQHTY
A few days since, .< hum in ske'eton sup.
posed to he that ol an Indian cniefi, was
disinterred in an open field in this neighbor
hood, (Stonafoid uuit.) which tradiiinn
1 epresents as having bet u cultivate j I'm IjO
years past. Tho teeth wero all in a ante <fi
proservatioo, hut rather ii ice in thi ir sock
ets, Tim bones are but btiie decayms, and
ol n huge Tney were found within
eighteen inches of the surkice I. f (in* ground,
and discovered in spading up earth to caver i
a h**aji ot potatoes. I’iio corps-j ajijiojied j
t< have been buried in a sitting posture, on |
a bed of scollup and oystei shells,
JSaval —Tin U. S. ship Concord, capt.
Petiy , was «t Gibruliar 21s 1 November
from Al then.
The IT. S ship Hudson, capt. Cassin
was at St Catherine’;, Sih Nov. wla-io -he
pin iu for supplies, aid ueuldsuil i ;! n Vt ,
or three days on a eiu Ze
Ihe (Jinte.i S ates slop ncht/., enpr,
Newton; Eue, .*p». 1' wise ami schr. !
Sh i k weit* t Al -.tanzas 2.2 i uit.—the for- !
user had been 'shore en the Biiianm Bank •
hut ieccived no injury. Tho 17. -S’, schr. j
1 i poise, Lt. C. in. I’< rciv-l, sailed thence j
17th Dec. on a cruise in search of a pirate* i
and was lying at Havana 20tii ult.
T<. Spanish ship Veto* Passigora, of
23 guns, and 150 men, from Wfeydah f.,r
11. v um, having on board 555 slave*, was
<a| ftired on tho 3J September by tho
I*‘ "isil sloop of V\ ar Athol, af er un action
t 10 minutes, in which tho Volos had ,jq
killed and 20 wounded, and 5 slaves killed.
Tho Athol had 3 killed and ] > wounded!
ILLINOIS SENATOH.
r. K. Kan. has boon i"-. lend Sena
te congress from Illinois and CL . oral
J"hn M. Robe son. to fill the vaercy
cavionei! by ilih death al John McLean.
Both of these gentlemen sin favor cl
Ococraj Jacks* .
i’HE DEMOCRAT'
COLUMHt \ V iTULD.iV, .IJ.'i If*, 1 -!l-
It -is is*-v pretty well uml i'stood that .'«f
Haynes liss h *en DOin.nat! and as a caud.t.alo foi
governor, by that portion of tho Troup thir'y who
at the late election supp rteJ Mr. Crawford; an a
that it is their det-i minati'n to run him in <*pp *-
eition to Mr. Gilmer, .'dr Gilmer’s course ha,
been So unpopular of late, so incompetent l as i* 0
been found to the task of directing tim ouergies
| of the s’ate during an important cri. is, that it is
thought by u*any lie wijl Lo t, bt tore 1.,0 iaco
begins.
The qaostio iis freq onlly asked hat course
will the ( lark Party pursue on tins occasion,
will tliev again exert their influence for tiro.bene
fit of a political enemy, and place in his bauds,
a rod to enable him to sc -urge their own hacks?
or will they exercise that natural instinct which
teaches all animals to exert their physical fines
for their own preservation? Solar as ouriidrr
mation extends we believe the feeling oi the
Clark Parly is unanimous in favor of running a
candidate of their own, and that the nomination
ofthe Hon. Wilson Lumpkin, is pretty generally
acceptable among them. We understand that he
Jj is condili mally consented to be run; and there
can bo but little doubt of his success, we think
whether ho runs ainglv against Mr. llayr.o'-', or
i Mr. Gilmer, cr both together.
Avery considerable sensation was produced
in our town by tho arrival of the ne'*' Steam 'll t 1
THE GEORGIAN, on Wednesday last. tihe
had been expected for so; ic time; and owing to
tho lati severe weathor, much anxiety was felt
for iie, rvelfare; sho was freighted with a valua
ble cargo and,bad not been iucuied. Tlie notice
therefore of her ai rival was received with pecul
iar satisfaction. Site is truly a fhiii lent; meas
ures lOd feet keel, l’J beam, and 5) hold; sho
was built during tho past summer at Pittsburg,
cxprossly for this liver; her machinery is con
structed in the best manner; and tho cabins aro
furnished in a stylo of much elegance and taste
Sho is intended as a regular packet between this
ptacQ and Apilachicofn Ray, and will aff*rd to
our commercial community additional facilities
in tho transaction of their business'
The Foreign Nows which will b? found in tLis
paper, is of a highly interesting and important
character The Spiiit of Reform is abroad in
Europe, and the* old and'tiuie lnlhnv-.nl iiislitu
tiona es Despotism are crumbling away at Ii -s
approach. Tiiero was also in the late papers a
rumor of a declaration of war on tho part of Rus
sia against Fi unco. This lias not been confirmed.
On the contrary, wo think there aro strong rea
sons which will prevent Russia from engaging in
a controversy with a foro’gn power. Althou-li
tho reeds of revolution may have been less exlen
si vcl\ disseminated in Russia than through most
parts of Europe; yet. even there, the political
atmosphsre lias beeoifc exceedingly infianimab c,
blaze; mdeed tho autocrat himself may he eon* id
ered as seated over a smothered volcano, qoi: t it
is true for the time, hut hablc at any moment t n
burst forth in conflagration and iuin, buryimr th
empiio of tile czars Lene.atu a sea of molten -ava
We think tho Russian government will not rash
ly place their own nation in contact with the
eonibusliolo materials of Franco and dermany.
Au argument from experienu —Gov.
C •>, c l Michigan, u. an address dtltven*
b sue tlie Detroit Tempentßc Society, re
marked as follows— ‘'f 1 I may be all,,we,i
to speak of myself, standing in this sacred
place, I would say, that 1 stand here a liv
ing monument of tim utter usel* *sucss of
ardent spirits, having never tasted then;;
and yet I have endurod my lull share <fi
fatigue and exposure in peace and iu war.’’
Domiaiic GootU. —The Nevv-Yoik
Count ' and E; q,lifer, says, “it is c i!cti!a».
oil that domestic nimufactuies to the inp
ount of twemy iiniliouh ,vv tie sold in liffj
city ! Ist year.
Tlie Lexington, K . G zetto states that j
numerous I'l unteifieii fit-0 notes, on dili'tr
»nt IJ b. Bank to. an* n s, are in citcul quit
j :, j f\*-mucky. Tin y aru said to bo wt ii !
j uxpeuted.
J. Knapp, concerned in the murder of
I e apt. White ol Saiom, was executed puisu
atit to the sentence ftiiucouit in which
he was tried,
A Bt ston rorres| undent of thu X V.
.Metcanti ! e Adveitiser =ys th-t ivairauij
have been issued for the arrest < f other
persons w hose names w e do not now feel
at libei 'y to mention, oil the charge of ha
' Leon ' accessary before the fact to
the murder if the Lto Jest oil Wliiio of
Salem.
1 ho lion. H»nty MiJdh ton, Ia \p Minis
tei to Russia, and family, to rived in iNeiv
\erk j’Stli uit. from Loudeo.
Lithe Lngiiture < f Nortb-C iroliua, a h i
Ins been reported to raise a fund f, r tlie i.-
rtiuvil < f free persons of color front he
-tt o. It preposes the imposition of » tax
on each black or mulatto fur this purposi.
i ho sum raised in each county to-be ap.
plied there, until, the win lu of this class
of persons is retuovid, and tin n ih<* ass s .
m. i.t 10 Lc applied to ilm iclmf u s other
a unties, where a c ui .lota rumovul h.u
not b. en effected.
rhe joint restduti. o relative | 0 . fj t |(
st itn t ioii a li. sti action mmiii the re- tlmibiln v
Ol ih" Pi esiilent t f the U. Slat , hns be n
Mer.a ,t 0 -he Senate t Set,.. , Comm t
,'7»'-,iv 2 ” r Dkkr rson, m.itc
/ cit -t A aitd llunut. **
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b*m;r*i iii i I'-va ' i ■ -'> ivol ■. r< ;uo,. o'na ia *
a--o.i s' ate "I . '(.min* * -it, and w ora a.; ac i • ’•
supplied witli notions.
Tiikaty wirtt Mi.kttfi). Ti> L't-.-i i-o-a
,\l Vi ii * - ,
riiv lti'iuM xico, .- y-, "i- mu ti ;i >i'(-
• 1 a Vera C.ux v>jit n t*n Ni.nvifi gnlcJ
tli.it G.. U ..f , t.■■•* -V no! :*; - ; U : >.-ii g drt
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■ an.l till ils v. i-tl . ;;i; I!• j (.h ie ut Al: .1 -
it ■. ’ ii vt h'or .-lo.i.uitli i • -i Vt'i 'i
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»pl f int -tii too 1 C|! t lit V be- tII .
A v .ly hits I ng l>- on ii .g' • Lei .t- ,i
i.u U..-8 c» i*t Mti- o, .i.i .** ,*' oj
inv-* beu i *•■ -1 -to a oi . o iif iv (t
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vl- i ■ * .:mi if; ,; .* ~ry
wn i Mexico, ia stjdsot fire main; io. ts
th toot iviu ”
i' MiGitAtrok'. — i'r-ivrlt is fixri.i itl id
fi I*l . * * 1,(1. [iju f
l * Ails ■ M ~. | : * t .It* i.a— ( 11. * 11 *.
>' “ ft 1 lug • " 1 - »itn_ '.V.'SKi in c -I’liti- .1
ui lii - tiii I y tit liim ig 3* -t'ttj'J y
Me l.jilli , Wi? ii t i S . ! S out in'- s
.1 o, that n»OV» is . U «*»=*• «|*n tfiy
.1.-' li 11. ' (■ fi l! sis U: I t*.
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! *si s,.*it, w-ho w if-. ;ii, u f \V 4 .1-
■ uiily. i cun. r iii (k, • .is .ii <:
.ii juiiicipu yit in I'fntiUs.s, , *so •
t cl! m. i.. (II .wo t*.!! it f. t V i ;
t tii i ■ f i. ii . fi
( L b i fi, S it i v . l .
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C jitaiu G LiLiii* . i ;i nl r.- .Su , ar •
v • t Bat. inn i*■ i ui i’oit-j Cuuei. , rd.
» lit to* its inf iuri j i l ’f 2 i ; N v.
V|* .. (•» fi if 0 •.. . *i:j ! :-. {
! 1‘ « l) 1 , no t.. 11l (j.t ■ \; j •
(L/ 4 * ‘ Jou, nii/ma i IJriutcr, j
' I'-o •oru .and stf lily Habits wi I roeeivf e- --i t
eiiijitoy iiii-l:I ,i( (|,is { ,
tIJ’VVE are autlmrned to aimoiy.e'. (ii’.
RAK.i iiURGii, n a ea ii dale ti ii
couniy, for one ol'the Survey, rs of Iho ;je;«kto
countiy.
TO ME il \ \ ,cs.
W I '.O.Ef) jirop.osals V* ill ho received until she
’ ’ !j ' st tuesday m Fobrnaiy next, at wifi, h
time tho contract wh! be let for fha'l-uiUtiri'a- * fi .•••
rrdslrytcri.iri I'liurch in < 7>i n,ieu« either'
hrmk or wood. A plan of said 1 huci-h ran i
seen at the rlore vt James .S .Norma *, ~ ~
als aildre.-sed or hand and to him wid f-,* j i!: ,:,yV.
ately laid before the h iiljiu r Cos iiaurt, :-.
J Ul S N ) v'i! \V,
tee y tor R, fidj'ig Coin niltee'.
Jany l i
NO I ICE
; ' y N tlie first TucsJay in Februarv nc.'
. :
ol veil bell to the liiglrosl bidder, MlO i 01. ti. a
town Un Iwn as 1t.,:. R wiil b3 ,|; vi;!o 'j
four brts and -dd npm ately lots e,.*;tai„i,„r
m rlv a 11..1 acre 0.1011 IVrin oi»o Ju»|fto hi
pat I dowi, and tvve.ra inonilw s;,edit Cos u: •
l 1 1 Ip* tu he yive.r w.hon the he l «»• -
v* cut i.7 made * J %
JAMB."! S N RM \N,
V !, .\ v VHl> : YTUEtiST'JNc
J -iiIN .1 lIINNO.V,
... , .Tru.-tbes and Eiders IVC.
| < oio 1 :, ms, lyiii Jna. !*-.,J.
i f> FRK HH (iARDKN 1. • “ '
*T, r ‘. V . IS J> n •'>' ‘ho > "' Loudon Shaker.**,
I u 111 oOn on Bk.„ lt. cl
Yell nv do Early Tiirrm, do
T . Drang Gurr.-t
-* ng R .utc Parsnip Long ‘.'ue.uihbc.-
Dutci bu.n'i Equash l ariy di
Crook NV'k .and., Ice tter.d Eottuco '
1 o.ilmon Kaddisii Imperial do
t ti.» fablingq. fl.iad do
i-V ,r , :: T„‘J-» Ovnuhead Cabhasro
.11. n.itc»i ,0 is Early York and j 9
I Grfilii it Hoispur do SaVny ( |,
'Ylfite Marrow tal do EarJv'.r'mpr.i ..r:r
for sale by ‘
Jan. 10, 1;3I. G ' ° ' V JJIMdNGUAM.
H,<!' r Monty *v. V. .17. ~f/Orris
A 1 i*. just received from N,*vv-Y.,ik and a.-r.
, *>“ «•*>• * «'
Drugs. J/edicincs , Faints, Gils , }) JT .
Sh/Jj';, A'c
w mcli they offer for srdd up n tiio most nrcom
,,!oda,,nSf. They do igu „i lev weeks
e|. muitf in their new buibluig on brpaiUtrc.t,
, Uv ;' u "" rfi , ah V ! *vat t & bri b
1 ffenerats.iipply ofUiese articka
m t v ill ail tunes be ionutf
limy have in their outpjny a first rate PaintcW,
. -mi iSewY.a!. t.owis, an.l will liave ii In
I M, power to have painting of all doscilotions
‘‘■•"o ujioii goo I tern 9.
•hillmiry If, 1 |
H RVi-.lt 11 ACL, *“
J tho man. fietuia.. „f Tin Wars
a ins oul stand, and | Ja:4 on hand a well sup-*
)> led stoca, with a Variety of ‘
J ,I'aM.NKL) Bt.O K TIN Jfe. PKWi 81l
Xz™" fror “ «i-i»
< “J" and T,ui Urns.
I * -‘iloiii is, Scn/cs fy Ui/ -/t s*
II - invite- ilie a:tendon of cam,| . -i
ico.mg a ~,0,7 that ho ..... tim,,, , .
hargahes asllm eau .oHi , orv ,a: t r. :n , ' '
Ji'i I;. 14 r*• ‘ ;