49 n.ii A. i.r.n \.I-.I;KI,Y jiv ir.'l a ivlnlu I hnlloi-d nl already mill inuicil m:d »plullered Jtit, lie bade us adieu, ...... incut ibe piuj.eilj xvits, sold, and -.mill a r.uc' llialan answ<'r was s.|iec(li- puv 1,* <'VrO.\, the frying p.tn,and a (air of cliickeiis hack to hia lair Eli/a and Ins hippy chased by the son, subject t. ,.. ly olitaineil. The nnxi momeni. a pulled .ind swelled on a giidiron over home. emtiiy of redemption, the confiding; ll.nunit; l""e torcli crossed (lie gloom, Ihe miuer<<, in Ironl of the heart!), parents, happy that their child bad it iiitl advanced to llio sp,:! Nvlieie we i'he cloth was laid, and every tliios N. BRI-NSWK u, N T. Dec. 21 in bis power to re icve tlinir embar- 'lood, 'The negro liny who Ixiie it, arranged, when liie clattering of hools i-:u IJ I':, i The present term of Middlesex rafsnients, Rulleted the time |)ie»eri- or Two Dalian .mil ) Cents wiiluii't Nvailing lo r|iie~lii>ii us, enjoin- 'iiinonnced Ihi: rcluni of Ihe hnshai;d Over and T'ertniner and (irticral lipil Ii) laiv to eliiMsi-, without using; t*|'it^liun of llif >ca d us lo follow llio leuce, anil said In lie c-iinie, h'Miing « two gallon kfj_; Quiirlrr Sessions has been one n the in ( v.-sary mean:) to free the ptop- :i'>ai-y mtereM On the'.'Oih erly from the judgment Under which yrar No |M|.tr tt l hi' >!i~c slraiiKers Ihf: iv^y to Ihe linnse plraf.ure a** he said^''Only tlnnU, nisi. Ihe trial ol ( 'iithi-riiic Diii^xvall ii bad been scld. Scarcely bid thi^ nil irrc:irnf;i'8 jf i- ' I- uiilms al tlm npliun »* c proceeded, iniicn relii-vi-d, and Kli/i; lailier wnntril lo rob us '>i. ihe iMnic before the Qn .rier S,.>sion-. period bi rived when liie Son applieil e>l l!:o p.'lil.ir. -T!n rcaciid Ilie pate ol a liilU- siian.;fis, ami was tor coming here .ill :i liarsri1 of I lor-c S c.lin£ iu the Scliuitor, who 'ssued llie jud>r > lvorli'i'!ivnl» r."1ili»h'*>t Ihrcr, lim<-* f". \-ld, in N\hi;Ji a small cabin Nva- iu MS|( tti'-in to his Mouse, just a-- if wr The ('nun lloniirwiislnu.fi xxith ment. for a writ ol possess.on; bu; ilia? On*" [It tin. (.rrfynio, iin.f Uvrnl>-tive rci.'- peirnved. could not ijivc ilium enough ourselves iinvuiis f>pf c n'fi-i. JiiscJh \\iiei. n gtntleinan, struck with the enoimitv fi r ovOT) t.i'""( .iviil luieil.ufi hrjor on.» A tall fine 1'ioV.inj yr'i'r,'; ninn aton-: but hcrr.'s the drink --Ciimi*, gen S.'iHl, l.sq ,wiili Ins oXial philan- ol the rt quest under I be. cireunist.in In pi'ili-trl!"!! in the ii,!en iloor, and drsitvd in lo gi-' ll<'in>:n, sit down and help ycuriclvi-s.' iiiriipy, Noliinlecieil \fft sirvicts il Ailm»->i*lT.i'or», ^'ir<-\rt''* *i,,l ("-.M*".>bl>!'v ces of Iu: ca-r, r»'lu>i-Tl t(^ meddle nV ..ill ul iii,- c..,i; anil Nva'U in. >Vedm \V|. did so, and I to enjoy ihe rcp-ist, I'cli-ill of ihe nnlort mile sir i'K''i, tin-bus.ness, uhcienpon \ «n \Vn£t;« »,!f, fi'iiu Si!.-* -A ill lie rrn.SH' 'I mill thi v», n '!'*n ll-i* !t,i!owin^ coiu'f:i sal i'ii: liKak a chiur ul iliv husbanil'!! ui.i^ni;, .ind distinguished himself willi e\ en niatie Dpplu:i l'ic e.abin. This c'lair was lio'iiiinrd heoee * The story ol Ibis poor iVagencn resor'eil to afler be tvna in Ilicre is no |>iiMn: vo.-d williln Iwen'N willi a pi(>ee ol deei's sliin lijliltj I is pailj. he, mid singularly ro- ill possession of llie pi-opt rty, xvasi miles.' 'Ay, ansivun d Mr. I'iini, slretcm d, and allorded a veiy n..line I l.iviiif; I'nriiied an utiacb- j thiust biilh Ins parents out of Mill ' sure. cuuiii;li NVC loal our way but lOilauie heal eni fur u young man in the s.'iviie onse, lo slatve or live M best Ibr.y (11V AVDl'BON.) tliiiik (!oil/ we liave gi»; !o a l:i>uii:, The Nvift! now rcsnnieil her spin- her alliHi, n.iiin i| (.buries Stu.irl m »bt refusing Ibem even a nini*!0 IIos; it.ilily n a virinc, Ilic exercise and tlinnk vou lor your rerejiiion.' nil.';, mil ihr liii«!):ui'.l filled a ju^ Nvilh ;le « as li.ilnrlled from the hi.Use ol o. in for llicir rcsidi-nce. B<-lorn of which, alliiii'.igh always agreeable 'Kecr.i'tion'" replied Ihe .vno.isinai). ihe sparkling rider, i.nd si-a:ed by 'hi- is einii'oye , and j- i- Mippnsrd i; called upon l(.r Ins flefence bx1 to ihf itiiangci; is noi alwajs duly 'no very great tliini; al'lri nil you b!^i/in^ lire, w ar« dr),ns his rlollies .lied >or \nicrrn. Il appeal s ili.it he in.igi-irates. the delendhiil plro'l -he became 50 iinlently ulluehed to appreciated. Tlic liaveilcr \vlio ha- are all lie IT faf« and h .t's 1'nn'ii-li The ha|ipinil <4 he en|.i\fd ln-aini (i hat he w.is innbie (o euntributn (CI aeipnrcd celebrity is not unfrcn.iienily Eliza, luiniiiftio Ins Nvil'e, 'sr.i: nliuut i in, .h.ii she .-finned man's iippar be maiii'enaiiee ol Ins parents, but Hum Ins eye, as >t my request hr I ii'ivelleil (rum Yin-khire ! received with a species ol hospitality. ic viuinaU lor the Ah'il Ihe Ilible vr.d tiy liie oh yon, J upilr r,% addressing Dip. nt'^ro to swtar lo tbe fact, be declined (lt» n(J im all.urs and prospects, wincli lie ommon sailor, and sailed in .scaieh Vions attention oi Ihe. host to Ills o\vu hr ii'< soni«' wri'jd and mend ll»- 'lid in the following words' "I will ».j; not NX e suppose, because be re" inlcu-s!, that 1 1 if. favor coiilcrrcd upon .. lie lov» i . specled its nninilatex, !>ui Iroin |||8 fire. Kli^a, call the IIONS up, and c Uvenly-two next Cl ristnins i!ay," Site tin ivrd safely lo New York the s'langi r mu-,1 l, and a lim 'I he lolloNN ing icMilunoii, mtrn.ln* is ilm'i . li.n n lie ir k n . .-"!', ucune 91, -I IN apailinen', tucause he mel wrli siieh good ptope. Mi. piece is not easily to be fniind Ii liken r.ej.led. il.-j<-cl.-d and i'i eed by Uen ) U SIII.TON, ban beeil iiiianimoiisly adopled by the L.enis- 111. 11 10 I.e pu-MiitciI lo « parix 0 I'liei bole a tiaiid HI geiimir Ins horse- brve clean d a couple ot fie'dv inn l.n cign land, ihe hiiri.ilc i ,».u ni' a cf South Caro« . * ls nec«ii.i|utt. and n'tj'rhg out-, calk-d the ilogn. ^',Sqpu j this hut M) wile- as Iu. k ul tiie horses in' (lie 4ield in ubicli , . Mity recei­ liiia.ii sNvnrd, with suitable emblt* But, kimrvcauer.ilie hii?|W the crii's'o'r I'tlru'.ly mloi'iried iis jit bad n negro slso and the lurn'waji si'iiaird, and roile oft oijitical iluvicct mill i ved, nbm tlic inliaffilant nl liie fjreht, ' inJ.''Ju*ii«r I heuuiktbe world ^'^•^ '•&g&?* :- '- ' ^fes

i^tf^H^ttJ ^ . iiONvl'ti'sp beoaraj: -|tnje". will . ,ours before 'lawn, HC(I) Qitr cok-' -Wgne..., her lover «fi>.|HJs jSK^^&nStoM* %{^X n.Uu- v~*~ ~r «hey .ivrsMigea « (fK^sirf quii^f .v^illi ^Brof!\iB w»so».' . oii' "<*. .tffcijVi*'". .roim^ ^r^' pwl gt-Ylwir bedding 6n*fttx^, flo<\r,f Iriendg. ~ iftKctaj ' Jtt: j].^/^ '*"*Sfog£l Xhioh, "aMet. «ora«- debate, w>':nt ^'lie accn«i!(i >''wD;ej(i'm^ *V{« n ii »iw^»T{* «*<», ^'f'lV'S. ^.PW<3 i'iThe" negroes ^t«r«J.triul , iileadcd gnilth %p,8f 4,s,xv,do «NI«|ltS»".*v.u:r (4ffc. , r,'l,J:J _--. -, imtf-eabw, llm JPOJUJ retraiml it,... hutr her__ CjorifAol,_ ..._.,._.,. ' ..tvcs lull of diiS&fiVs, and" 6o"v'cred coupfe Avent to boo, -jirt.NitfjJfiipl mitted'l'y the Court to-ejKif .-».jp licro. a«if. Ibero xfflj.i IftinUf mid ' uHed.u.s all to sleep, iwrtHa.loii^'!l(o*y',tot guilty, nndib'e c»«» -*i«^l-t' dver'allOf which* xye, .x\'ci'i hurried tft«hoxV ua;u», ?ll6^roni» via»~ jieffciil kiiow)edje, of llie co'sn ry, I looked as ^ff.tf*" lieiiYly wtilvcd and 1 ";.H%trct> uMure's sweet restoror,! in hel " " undertook to'di'ive u.4 L1 ) a sliorl eui, 'diieil. Sumliy govi'ns and rnctttqo(|i.albalmly,.^_ sleep,"' an.! so (bull, llm oiai we wiuu'siyNvillir;;!y coi.hiicucui.liiicd "our-eUVIU-";''-; i ;;j's(1^, m,.,, v;,,^,,,,,, , ' . ..Jroqi' ,.... th6''*-' ] Aurora . ._ noun...... turnvd...... b'T-oll. . Mr. to bis in.ni .getr.ent. V> we JOL-JSIM > |M ,M |hat ll)r|lll.,| :,nc of'ibe sides ol Speed, our li'iRt, xvenl to thehe rloor,and along, ni-xv mid lbi-» dtvialiiig to .1011- ( n ^ ^^ )( ^^ u))i|>r ,nm cove ,.. , c|UniinS . assureil us thatI IhoIh xveafliei Ycn-k, Dec. IS. l,lc me lallet.l'mliir. Dny '-o.nmcn- I- - ^ rt alt,re. A I was too 'bad " (ov us tu aUrmpt |ii-uece- .\nd o»i-r, B9.seventy, fnu'f'gofl"Jliipil^Sffl0*' tNl NV.tl, proiii.s.' ol I.,,.: «'»"" '; ^ ;.;* ^ ,. .. «heetf ding- > I really believe, lie xvas Uear AN UNNATURAL ClllXf). and over.TO-1 l«g;jU's ol und r.bjpVA > An exlraoidinnry inttanre of depra- sev,,,,i ,,,Bh.*i'« wuir ' ;;!;,"!* i. VVJ,, !, ., , . ^^iir.ed one correi. tily'l;'ad of il bm, an\i»ns lo c.>n' . o»;ruilTil,a i:hai"V "" ' A l ' 1 I., aiiother was n nju.itl eiipbo.nd con I Unite oui ji'iimey, i n- -,iim .^Jr »TlinC iiii-*.^!^ 1 -,,,...». wmu of ...... fil.nl alleulion, ..--,--.-- arid all- hips ru.-.vMi,;. ,, from-lOto P,,,. so.ro.v ibe cba,,.;etook place ^'p,, ,,,,,,. s.'r,,k.,,, ,,. 1V di-bes, lo see about his hor-e-. Kli/u byby, .-tf-aic I jet xYl.icl. bincUs soidqiely to , n all 337 vessels Io,.« bel.oe ae ,'.... to ibe, r,,ad »6 imi la "-,.,, , t||1 . ^ s T |,,, , ,,,, fl,,. ,,, ww ,,, , , oa,| I observed ] tliose xfh'ftfeve ffix'*n> birth; ntrr- l'|,c , lii.-ers ol the FrCttetl n,cr.,in!cll,.,l..."'""-'l;'; ' 1 "."1M|1 I (.. ,', llni i .,Nl, |,u , uil« new tml a«w her ivlnspenng lo her bu-band, wlien ! tnred us x«jfy ydUn-; .Ml Bmded our ,. rc M Adnmiils, U \_i_M Hear Admirab, 70. jOp tittt 'A. A -t\ to l-iibfn,.? bl./cd ' I ," " (, 1,,^ '|-,1,-,ut could br.- hcimmediauly said «r.»iiS "T'« hi-' ,rt-|» in rf(aJpa>l,s of renl.iide and »j - •'•"'-•'-•-•••--—, . ••• glnpluins of. |. ul (by storm ^ ;:;!,'V.l,,M.,,ii,!\' .-Iw NV:ISxv:,s ol dodo- Line, the gentlemen w ill i-m brenkla.-: Mouor, xvns veslerday ilex-elop^l txl k^- ol l.t.ule nU.,.%. « ' - ...... 0,,r iv.ire OTien.'Wli'w.i.l'iT SUo. bon jtiij-nti 00 C apt aim i. corvvHe*._ . E-S;^^:^.::if;p:|£jS: :;i;SL. Uli avail. Itfcakl.i.l was ptcpared [say, me. but li.'.v nnd \x il'e wa'J tit !,(iinni:i^ and w coving. 'A ' ., o»reUled^iil(.me.crs, t2,flf}0 Md>turf, > K <.tmei| Wih »" n.lleK-xi'Ce.lal.ou lliaii H,ai lilU' onu'Ufnteil t1.e cbijiinri ,IIM| eaten. The weiither biighlcned I The followim; ^le ll.e f"'H ol pa^ii.sihe »^' 1( "":lrr, |llB lll ' K IN the t'oun'-r ol tb.i ni^inio!'.:r-inio!'. £rTamlj-rTaml boya.bova. . . nece. The lire pl.ic.) wus ut mie! lie, and by nine xvc \vrio ninlei "by tft.»«- tbeltcr tin: cavt eonld ,vay. W:llj un hoiseltjck headed n-. .U w. a i-uil i:' "eted l:y tbf |«.TIi,.-i-r urc 40 line or 1n , ^ |',.j8rtt,.» nf To si ,p ^, eon' !,i,I l.i en pu;|.iM-!y f'ii..'i * «" ln"a lexv hours, our cart airivcd al . gave ll.e reins u c(M-ipe! -Cawt J. \ an >V:i-i.- Den Ii j l«i.'J.l. txml Jd rnli!,«Jo eorvclli'», W. to j-.ioein D w .iol'.\'.v.H ll'K i ii'.neinus ('I'.-.'.'Jiy (Old, by Inlloxvmg xvlncli , with some I Hint bupu t!in,.. i gi.'. lo the main one, and parlee ,,M, , bn'e, tothpri;-;'Jiv '1 In) ORCI I ,team sl>:p... :il(lj \,r\^t »choaue'v», , the lior^e. .us exiiei.ltd 10 ie,'uli lu.m ll.e ' . pa-en 1 ', liom the. :.< . mc.ny, il up kunuo:-..< > &,.. . .. 0 *.. tb,y r.nu d ding ui o'll ol our I'jfloii our Nvooiisman willi tins grealei .iini'ii. iii-»i<-itnr« 0'rn4nf > Male. I) a t-tuMen tin: steeds 'illciei, iep_ I thin be would accepl iioilniu Tin black tioy enraned in was ,i:.i,,ii.e(l n-; nsi ibe tulhei, hips »nd iynVi-1 us; thc.il CO ie, Hi,ii soon alter NMI pel- iVi.in any" ol us. On llie ccmliarj. menl miltimis o| rr.iii'cHt d liie il bv the i.m b-uuls (d the 'elli"!l Mr V int, with t smile, tliu ll.e dis'.a i e and almo-t at liie s..nn he hoped be might roihi! tuxie agai crty, xvin-tli I H'..ltl'llS .1.1 I.U'-'i OU I'S.N.U* mle, tiul placid on a tl.it bourd le ibe suui ul Ludct ni'inienl huif'l tl,e. b.irkiie; ol duu;.- ul tbu tiie. TI.e bacon .-n,i' i ...iv io;l,.« ''ho |..n:;. -I (lack lor a slioi Vu« Uotsc* iNi^i\l'>:il uj ix bi^ll >*:< -r .'I v.».....>. | to tht...v river....-.- --He ..was . olwived-to i o/' ,/cru.tetum, rocitics, wc.re seen ki?s:ng, with pi­ jllaod to isli>nd,lhat requited all thehrige once about SOO.jrarJs belnw Ihe. ehrUUan character, lhat of charily ous I'ervor.'.llie nieinonuls oUhe suf has ever been deemed Ihe brightest, '','*'•'''•' BV^TUE 1 CROSApEttt." . lerinit". nf Hirtt1 who hadv bocn Ihr skill oPihcjraftsmcn to keep Ihcm olTjboat, and was Ihcn seen nc roort 4- the ,,-.--. Huge masses of limber' Mr'. Nlrolson was a young gt-nilcman the purest, Ihe best. It is a gem of i*a^v On the 7tli oi~June. 1099, mes! tigs'.' of peace lo man; nnd lh<-| of bualu literary allainmcnts, ar.d has the first water—no cloud can ob- ^ Christian «Tiny encam}«d befoie the holy M.|.idc.hre resounded with iheji J cut for the .English market floated by us every hour that we ascended left in the possession of a frie.nd man- \curc it—np rudt hand *ully its pur­ , cvtf. Ba'tlle:desertion and d,«c triumphant aiuhrms and repentant] uscripis evincing great labor and gen­ ity. lUsis'ler graces dwindle 'away V** titid frighifutly thinned its ranks groans.?. ItiIll theIIIC heightIICI^IH. ofui lli^irmen enfli"...... i Ihe slcftin boat, ^syci'jhis if nnd ot the seven hundred thousand .they tel! at Peter ihe Herm':l*« tall the Wcallh of the Province. All ius. He had spent a handsome for­ .n its presence, and in the hour ot* " «---n .1 :.. i.:. ._—-..^..^a.,1.re ei>£iig«d in; rt lumbering,liimlwtr'tncr. more orOr tune, but his reversionary intercuts expiring nature, it remains Ihc only :. fighting men who had m.irshallci! | ....^ .,ra;.;j D ,, Gml as glorified in hie.: solitary companion of Ihe departed ;^'% . -in the olalns of B.lliyn'ui, there re e«s Iroin Ilie grand fulls near .the were extensive. Courier. .S- tladawu&Ua regions of St. John, nne. that sustains unmoved, me 7*?£. v tna'.neJ, exclusive of ihe garrison hock of death. Indeed it may he 'left in the eojtri'ucrcd cidcs, scarce!) In 'of his late letlers Iron) ihe nd even ubove, and then fur up cv- rjCTURF. OF A KF.W EKCT.AKD ing British Province ol .ry little irihulnry lhat can float a termed in nn eminent degree, tha . twenty thousand fit for Ihe. field- FAMILY. most distinguished characteristic of The pions zeal of the crusaders, New Brunswick, Ihe editor of the og, or raise water enough to turn a I By Rev. James Fliiit. Let llu »b:&: however, had survived all tlie vicis 'ortland Advert-ser thus %scribes rater wheel. The lumbermen Christianity, Ihc Alpha and Omega time be a winter evening, (lie •ifull religious truth. It received ciludcs of llv:ir long and toilsome he Town of St Johns: alt their timber in their little scene be the* country in (he midst o! St. John* is Imilt upon the hanks ilrcoms win-never a freshet comes As birth in the bosom of divine be. march. When they bchelil the a storm when the falling columns ol ncvolence, and was fostered under ' hallowed cit) from afar, ihe van. f the river St. Johns. The strei'ls ,n, nnd then in prodigious rafts, snow arc rushing impetuously fron arc generally laid out ht right an .hey sully out for the grand river, he beamings of the rightousness — guard uttered a shout which rolling the north, when the cjirecrin" And when Ihe lips of truth uttered backwards on the line of March, glcs 4hroughsomc of ihcm are very and taking the current flo.it' to the winds let loose from the polar re AVas echoed by the whole host. The crocked ami clirly, particulurly at markets ai St Johns and Frederick omc of its first councils, Charity E'IOII, howl, mournfully abroad, anil ,vas the the theme .the subject upon more devout manifested their rap York Point, and in the Parish ol own. sigh through every lisled door nni) turo by kneeling down in the dust, Poitlnml, where the Cholera ibiiou " :li was lavished divine do. chasm that will admit their breath; "lucnoc. And wherever this hcav. and shedding lears of joy, and many .coking many victims. The di s- Ftom the ThUodclphia GaxOl. at a time like this, and in a scene tun d iheir feet on approaching the ccnl is gradual toward the water n born spirit has .found its vvny, The mmners und customs of so- so dreary and desolate ami tumult here it has diffuse;! Ihe breath of Kjrrc.l walls. The Counts ol I'lan- The slroets are not pnved. hut ma ciely arc sometimes as cruel as they uous without, let us look into Ihc «l-rs and Normandy -pitched their ny of tnem are McAdamized u .'aradise, shedding nround the blcs- arc arbitrary.' In New York, it rlccoil dwelling of the husbandman iing« of Providence, and proclaim. li-n.s to ihe northward of the ciiy, cdvcring which answers very well wai a few years ngo the custom For or mechanic whose circumslnncc^ " 'ti<'ar the climvH erected on the spot lor a city in a moist climate where he fancy nnd retaiidry goods stores ng a Jubilee to Ihc Sons and arc ncilhcr above nor below ihe gol Daughters of misfortune. "i\h'Te Sii-p'.icu the pro o martyr the air in kept humid by continual .o hn attended almost wholly by den mean of New England conipc t'li'.i, Godfrey and Trancrcd crec- fogs us in Si John during the sj young men. It was comparatively Icncc. However gloomy Ihc storm From a report published] Viy Ihe Jtc'l ui.-ir u-indurds on the first end summer but dreadful, us in .1 rare thing to see a young women may rngc without, the lire biases -».v ; ll "f M'uini Calvery; nnd Ray. Wash.ngton, \vhere the air is dry )ch nil a counter. In Philadelphia Minister of (he Interior of , cheerfully within. Industry, with a t appears lhal Ihe clu<* of labourer* >m>n.t 01 Toulouse occupied a poai- in Ihe spring nnd summer, and the jt has long been otherwise. Most prudent forethought, has collected ,'ttnn tu ihr Mnitli of Mount Zion. On winds rage furiously. The streets of Uu: stores licquented by ladies n Russia amoiits lo 37,301 620 indi. nod secured her various stores and viduals, of whom 18,5il.572 are fb?. A.h dA|t ol the siege the cruse* too, generally speaking, hove pond «re served by females This, is as has not been sparing of her toils tier* made * furious attack, nnd, side walks and many of the t'Uild. t should bo. It is n thousand times men, and 18,760.048 women The There is enough and to spare laid iflicidl jtnimal also gives some nffic- oimd » r:oim of arrows and Tire ngs ore elegant and spacious rr.arc Barrel.bit for a lady to be up to gladden the hearts of the fam "ball*, bursl'the first barrier, and Judge Cliipman, Ihe Chief Judge ol w.titcd upon by one of her own sex, dy group with n sense of plenty and al journal also gives sorn« official »u«*vc losiirmouni ihe tvalls by es- ibe Province, an American born whom she may con^ult^upon many warmth within, in conlriiM with the satistical details upon the culture of '.cjlaile. The wtnl fit engine lo ir.cn,' the sun of .1 1'cfngce, lias u matters connected wuh her pnrchas eold sterility and desolation, lhal the vine and silk in the southern "lii.lfr them down, and ladders to magnificent esUMiehm- nU i, thai she would not speak of belore reign without, indeed aH the lighi governments. These branches of- scale them, rendered the a-isult ab­ 'i'hc C'o'.irt Home is a nopcrh meo. It is, lion ever, in another point and genial warmth and com for1 agriculture arcmsking great pro­ ortive, »ud ths erotics were driven biiihiing—of th« free sloivc of the ot view, that we regard this custom within are doubly enhanced by coo gress. Upwards 4,000,000 mulber­ 'bucfc with hame »nd i'.«ii);htcr to Province—with various rooms in i particularly bcnelicial. It opens a IMS* wiih tlii; cheerless and oSsma ry trees have been planted rccrmly. tneir camp. This defeat was ful intended fur the various.purposes o branch ot business lo a very extensive aspect of tiling* abroad. The Ta lowed »y iflrievous scarcity al pro the eity and county: the coatol'r.i rnr class cl young gills of respectable visions end water, ?.nd the esccs- for tlii: Province i.i cnrv(-d out and ther whose nerves are braced wiih A List of Letters conntiions,Tv!io are thereby enabled honest industry and toil whose ro Remaining in the Post-office, at Snoir « ve privaiinns *'h:ch this scarcity lixcd up in the court room: and ihen (o ma'iDtua ihcmselveo, and to learn a bust frame and clear eye bear un occasioned, overwhelmed the whole there is a flight of Mans, nomdhmj business by which thny can advance equivocal marks of temperance anil Hill. January lat, 1835. urmy with snflcring ^anguish So of a ciiriosily.iif Ihc same free stone llicir own fortunes. The number o! inward peace, can look round.with Mary Armstrong, Captain Ai!am% vx.i-i-ine Wislhirsl of tin: soldiers, which goes from Ihe top to '.he bot employments n'nch arc accessible lo John Anderson, James Alien. John L. vi ii.i vainly sought for water in the torn of the building,all :u. pprlcd on a contented aud glad heart, upon Ihi females in this country, owing (o false smiling circle. Odyly Purnell I. Jones, Neddy ftradi. finny i ..vines thai seauied the eoun the principle of the arch! Ol the sor, John Bunrett, lames McCuwIcy, tvvo grave yur.-h., Catholic and Pro pride, and the rigor of cutlora, is vc , The wife of his yonlh, Ihc mothc . lr>, that they dug holes in the rj linked, and thousands are wasting I ol his children engaged in useful oc Jnmcs Coll'ms, Rohberl T. Callindcr, K<-jund and prcncd the damp clods IcetHiit, which arc respectable, I l,evin Colt ing ham, Brancin A. Mc- need sny much. Tlie Cathol.ci their daya in idleness, not becnu^ej cupation ro innocent" paslime will 10 t:ieir lips to moisten them. On they cannot work, not became they her children about her ihe ubil Cowley, ThomMO. Clajlon, Mary the 15th ul'July tlie srmy again ad here by the way, ure very ntimcr Corblt;, Samuel Coivley. Jnmes W. ous The m.irkct it a vile hole, will nut work, bat because custom listening to passing news fron ) v.fti.rcd to (lie *»«oli. Through the docs not vtarraol ilictn in engaging in abroad, to an insliuctive book, inili-s distant, and -rolled One thing very remarkable nbou and passing Grange All hi* tubjccis Glass, Miry T. Hur«t, S»ry J. M. r liv.-irt \viin ureat labor to the foot ol the •.\haivcs is, that the teamster from the Aimr. Daily Ado! love him and love each clln-r. Am­ {ludson, Charles Han-iW!, M.iry Hick- , -th; !0r^lic»lloii» . JDraw b^idgei drive down tlie quays to the vrr< UBITIKO BY MAIL, bition ban infused no storm into tbeir mon Joseph liulchraon Titoaas H. . wrre aii'le to extend frfcrn the top hold's of the vessels, and then dis not gcnertlly kaotvn \\t\s pric- iranqnd lx»com». . False pride or Jonet. Mary II. Jones, Griffith Jonct. 01 ihe>elurreu to the battlement; charge alongside, so great II th ftico, nlndi it quite common, (we shame has never made them trgh Noah Rider, Charles T. Ku.~ Or. K. *udyVvhvn the tan rose on the rise of the impetuous tide from llu mean the writing on the margin ot for cosily pleasures. Ill nature, H. Houodn, Josiah Landford, Sterc* liVieanoere'i ciiy, they wrre seen Bay of liutidy, an'I so eolid is Ihi newspapers and pimpblets which ore scowling discontent, soar moroscn- Long, Martha M Lamlwrson, Mr. sent by mail, in order to snve letter e«s, spoils not n single face in (he Marshall, Esq. Theadon; Marsh,Join •^P*. iiri-.' cr iwded w lit chosen warriors, ca- bottom. Odd enough is Ihc pictun . grr to grapple hand to haod with ot. draymen [and cui-tmen drivinj; postage,) i» contrary to law and! tub whole group, They heed not the P. Marshall, Mix* A. Milboui-n, 'Dies- •Lie Moslem rfbe. Raymond's -low about the wharves, as if the sea. reels the offender to,a Tue. The no; and uproar.of the storm abroad ler A. Marshall, Isaac Marshall, Mr. ei \v*«burmto nshcs .by the 6re was Imi • street tor them to do busi i'oitmabtcr Gcireial, ia reply lo some Alllt burmouioDs and peaceful w Jib- Slargis, Ii»a. Elizabeth Sclby, Gillrt nest in .. Ia1e inij-uuies whether writing on a in. Smulllng. Rev. Stephen Tavlor, :»tte It mil the Count Rou I Ion's fully an But after sH.llie"most remarka'ili newtpajitr or pamphlet, party erased, The memory of years and events Georpo Tilghmafl, Arther Trcherr. T%. swercd (he purpose tor which it was thing in St. Johns or about St, ««d BO legible as to be read, is contra that are passed, is recalled by the George Taylor, Sothev Warringlon, c»nstructcd. Armed at an archer', Johns, is the fulls upon the rive ry to law, and mnkts iho pamphlet or father, und hit bosom dilates with Eliza Word, Comfort"Williamr, Me. '.»' Gud'rey posted liimsclf on its sum Si. John*, just «t its moath, Natur newspaper chargeable tvilli bettor joy as he recounts, while tbe eoun Whitelock, Mr. IVabtvorlb, E. K. , mil; mil fur a considerable time his ally there is a full there, and when postage, slates, that writing as Ibe tenances of hit children brighten vVhiteIock,'Ebfnezor Weldon. ••".. ; bowman alone maintained the bat the tide is down the whole river oar mitiog could be read, it bring* the with the glow of patriotic nympatby, N. B. If the above Letlers are not • ' tic* "But at.the hour." «ay» the rowed bcrwccn the cliffs on eilhe petcon'wiitlng it within, the penalty ol as they lulen (o Ibe history of the taken out of the post office wilbiu chronicle, 'when the saviour of the bunk, lumultuoiKly fulls over lcdg the 30th sections ol tha I'osl otiico.j limes that Iriod men's soul's, of the three months they will OK sent to the i'l- •r-^~ w .i-UI gave np tltn ghoft, • warrior es of rock* into the B..y of St. Johns, law, and subject to a fiuc of fig; lo heroic sacrifices and achievement Gracral Post Office as Drad l^llert named Letolde, who fooght in God-: ihe wludc river with its immcni cur reply to the following inquiry—'la of the asscrters and defenders of our LfcVlNTOWNSENU. Iruy'i iowcr, leaped first upon the ivnt, nnd ever-rapid stream, now thi: lollowiog sentence, wri'lcn on the independence, of Ihe battle* they Pott Mailer. fought, the privations they endured f w—. ramparti. Ue wat luilowcd by norrowed one halt! . All this, how outside of a wrapper to • pamphlet, JanuirjCth' ' 1835. ;' Gaidter—:hc '(Juichet whiT-'had over, It not 'very uncommon; ttit- changeable rrilh Icl'cr ' posii-e viz: ihe virtues they displayed, that they • • vanquinheda lion: Godfrey was Ihe like may be seen in many P'hcr nla Receive Ibis from your friend tnd might livi- and free and leave ;;__ . third, and all the ottier knights rus- their children (o call their landt'and Otpb»< Co'llt«f WofoMler Cnnntf, ( cot But when ihe tide turnt, som tfarothcr, T J.—all well at prentnt, DKCr.MBbK. T.™. ISS4.1 bi''l an after their chief. Throwing clhing happcnt lhat can be teen* in lie Mya, 'Complimcntory prases?' their pleasant Homes their own \^ aside their bow* and arrows, tliey no other place. The Fulls changr tucb at 'A. B. to C. U. with liis ret- without a master. Ochold the (\a application of Lambert C, Ur»t- •••'. n»vv dre\Y tlieir swords—at the fronts, a*, it were. The current i pocls|*rilli (lie compliments pf tbe au-j scene.' It is Ihe sole survivinc " ten Administrator, of Perry tt. •*jg - • gh< of which the enemy abandon up the river, and at the huge lidev tnor,' 01 Mdi like nidorarmeots on trace of paradise on earth, unspoif BraUeo, late of Worcester Coanty do» . ed the walls, and ran down into the the Buy rolls on, seeking a passage ncn'Bpapert nnd oilier printed mnllci ed by Ihe p.'rvrrledtut.es anil Hit orifrd. It it ordered (hat lie glvti . -,p ciiy, whither Ibe tuldiert «f Christ and Imding Ihe passage too Harrow, .tent by mail, nro not considered lobe tempered craving* of artificial life, the Notice requiring by lair, warning •••' w th loud ihflutt pursued them." it rolls up—the waves accumulate— M violation of the 2J sect ion,.hit on. or the costly inventions of pride and creditor! to exhibit Iheir cHim* "~ Al 3 in th« afternoon the standard luxury. Ann, when having duly tgiinit the it Id deceased1! rittte,nith - - ~ • •• —-——a. 0|| nnd Ihe fall js fhcn of some Ccct np 1} such memoranda as convey intelli­ . of the Cro>t waved in , the rivrr, the tide gence of uy kind that it properly Die invoked and thanked Ihe Author ol the vottcben diercof, and that k« .; the walls: and, after 400 ycari Of lhs whole natural water fall, nnd »nb;ect of letter correspondence, *4 all these mercies they retire lores!, icause Ihe same to be published nnoa . ---„.. Holy City passed from created a fall of its own in a contra­ it is asKWeet, as tranquil and pro- in each week for the space of (lire* under the MaUuiuctanj'okc. ry direction- Veitets of course Lamentable Buieiilt, found, as is l he sleep oli' infants cm|T succesttye weeks ia ty of till bought.' Who will noiipr«"*««l in Worce.lcr Connly. : The victory that bravely won wss cannot pass when Ihe tide is down, NEW Yora, Dro. 13. ?^l >'V' talMiihad by the ferociiy i.l ibe con- nor when the tide i* Ml—but they say 'peace be within Ihi* house ' '" ««i'"niony thai the nhovn it Irulj' i V -jr •*,.*-. A young gentleman named Nichol- •The tccrelof thn Lord remain np jf5»sVf"^" copied from (lie minutes of i U.spiisitianto resist, were hewn when tbe water is just on a Icve UnivcrtiticiL, highly copnecfsl in that on it;, nnd may be 'give hit Miglc»!$;..Wv<» (I|B proceeding ol the Or- do.vn: am) for three whole duy* with Ihe lalU, about mid-tide or a charge* to watch ovrr i». And I pl'ant Coort of Worcester County. I country, and having many respectable when il« blnmelctsand happy Icn have nnreto tct mj hand and aflixed .-,L.:^|;''&/?*"*''.' little later. 1 gated upon this noye CBnnc.xionf in ibis city, droivned him- # v"< prevailed. Ten thousand miserab" spectacle with intense interest. ants are summoned away from (his the puUie «f nl of my ofluo this lOlli lielngs who had been promiietl The scenery around it wild and self yesierday morning in the North n«ylum of their purest 'joys, alU>c. jdryol December, fiftljtecn liuuUrcd. quarter, were bjrliaroystv put lo the rough. Huge masses of rocks dis River, between Hohokcn aad Court- tions nnd virtues oh ciirth, may itbrlnnd thirty four. vard an I inTiints even were but play lhe:r frowning battlements on landt Btrctt. ll« had been disap­ toalctrlrss and druthlfM mansion pointed o( his usual remiilances from 1' Rprnrr. f}rg ll'ilh i:iicred.in the cradle, and nt their ull si.lcs. But the prospect wil n tlieir Father'* home in lie*yen. for MV»i-ro»/rr'Crtu«/f,'i r> nUer'ti breast. In Ihc court' o" I soon be changed. I'he invcntiv England, and WAS involved in debt lo ;-:tliu Miisquc of Omar a structure genius of Yankee enterprise Ousbei a comidviahlc extvhi for board and GRF.KCE. 7"/i/'t pecuniary nccommadafions from frienn Xotict. * *•• «n thi sitrofihe famuus temple ol with employment at home and thin It MS tceiii^ulvi-d, at Munich wr Thai the Sulctmon, in which tJxu"4gnd.f, of fu king for action abroad, is about to and being a ymnig man of a high presume, to jjj^Bktljcns (lie orut ol of Worcester flii V.-H Ued UK H r.aticinary, the Lut cover lli.'dc' falls with saw mills; hu wiMie of lionor and very exuituble Iciu the Orerk XrlaMiinP'iit. Squares, Coonly bnlh olilnine J from (lie Or- inkn:i;itt*rodc fetlpck deep in Sar in what manner they can use Hi peraoent, had often dcelst«d that lit streets, and public hujldings have jilmnii Court of Worrcttrr County, m Mil. lellcrn of n.litiiniBlrniioBS oil ilia v -en li'iri-. Tin- wliole city twani two ciirrcnm is mure lliatt I can could ant survive the •dinjixragrmem been i/ljiinri.1. X French conipmiy *»•.»•'•; wuh l>t')o.1 and rtie victors, sated a' well urulerjiland, though I have in inlo which Ihe nrgligchcn ol his have underlxken tl.o pcrsoiul o«l»te of I'crrv - ol lile of said county dcii last with slaughter, looked with hor donlu lluit if there I* u wuy, . the; ft i«ids at liomc had thrown him with building one squsi-e and ihP k; n7l1 .. ,„.., 1. — : — -i-;-. • i r .;iilie devolution which their will Jiml it out. These saw mill" his generous, acquaintance tiere. llo d«m,,ly laid th, flrs, o eofan d clainn a? own itilmniAn :uiy had made not only in Maine, Init in Mew parchascd a phial of the Sulpbat ol fice Intended " liBrnliy then tlia work of death wa: Brunswick, ulrciuly cover cwi r Morphine, in Canal strcc-t, went willi 1'urllnjuo. ihe f imc n'iihllifl vnncliris ilirreof lo «v»i-j ihe h ef crusader*, in aceor water InM that can be usrd for mil KOIUC frif ndt ou an excursion in a sail the sul«cii''er on nr brloM thp 4 >n ! xv'.lh the devout Be. I, witch ling. Lumbci! l.uiiiberl Lumbc boat to llobokcn, drank u large quan <'«y November nf xl, Ihrjr m»» oth« ^iV n,1'i-d rh.rm.laiJ acidc Iheir arm this is Ihe cry, nnd this is ibe busi tity of brandy and water Kicru, nud on Tranti-ripl Bays, 'The pririw by laiv be excluded from alt v i-el 'her l)l»i,.|y bun,),, „„, liens ot'nlmost Ihe whole population, bouitj tho boat on his re Urig Althorp, wl.ich clearedi tl. benefit of llm sniil rMn'e. Givro un- b»''irf;n>lcd and uncovered, repaifcil us we iiscrndvdlhi! St Johns river, mm, lie n-as observed toswullo* llic iiing for Calculla fi««nn In mv bund nnd seal !ln's J'Jili day ot 'iii .oicmn p.-uccstiun to*lm Uudem •ever and anon, we were meeting «i'%H .u'l'.ib. I'he licrcc Warrior. : •!*" ivholo acres ofrnfi* lloaliug down or four minutea he suddenly Iin-r'itx.linllri;chcc3ef Lambert li. Brnttrn. Adm!ni«1rili»r wJto uaO -to recently uba'ndoncd tbo current, net in peace, nail uj> tillered Ute ngrd»"haj-j)y of Perry R. Brnllen. !•—• . , . ' v ,, '? "..-'- . V5 ^>. ' i.'.^'-^'' :'^;;''*-"'fv,.'.:.*' ' ""/.' *?."' »v^ r'*^ !' '* ~- "••'... - , • ' . T • *?." •'•' ., ' ' .;" " • "'• • .'•••'•

ny may have bcnn Bay- of .Defntvifo', will strord you "all to It- regretted llnl secure Yif n<>- '.liffusctl. The dbvcfrlcn made in Ihe pallailium ot'. their liber­ the information in our povaepgkoa in and lawless oulrugc shi'ulit have so ties, then Shall wo |mve passed our ris ht to judge und con. jurar* relation lo Dial survey. frequently ncciirred nniunjr the la- rol, re'sid vqualiy in all,- lei magittri." meridian as a confederated Republic, All the otlmr minor miller* of bu­ borers on this lload, and ulso un the ihen be furnished will ihe . and be rapidly deconding to servility siness committed to our charge by the line of (he Chesapeake and Ohio gu, >rts nl Brigadier <»eneral,Chas. amount is progressively increasing, ' Constitution & lorni ol Government. pending controversy ivith Virginia in view to prompt action on jour pi>rt.~ . .rrcit Kiilgcly, who commanded as the periods, to which it was de- On Ihe 30th, William 1 Blackisrone. ' elation thereto*** An-J in further com­ Tlieie seeminu; to be no imperiuu- ie lorcea employed in quelling Ihe Icrrcd by ihe lni\s. directing ill E«q. ol St. Mary's county was elec pliance With the directions of llic necessity lor III'nig the vacancy b> formidable »nd alarming of ssue, successively expire. The) led Speaker ol the House of Dele Kenciul Assembly, we selected and the ExerrT"«iion, and alTords indubilible increased from (his gales. being soon t

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literary lailes, who are scattered rivef ,>ed lik« John Qilpin at the starting Orphau Court of Woreeiler County. ) GORDON M. HANDY, a large spaee, and who distant from tbsj point, and walked up Chesnut street OCTOBER TERM, ISM. J localities "hence book's and literary* 'ogether, the gentleman resolved ii> AT information emaiate, fe«l themselves from the Albany Microscope, ON application of PorneJl I. Jones where Col. E. K. Will future to hav« on eye to each part ol \dminiilrator (w'.th Ihtj will annexed) at a treat loss for that mental fnod ante <»««*i»ir. the bap-gage; and the lady delermin of HOSES C. SMITH, late of Tfor- son, lately deceased, formerly which education has fitlad Ibem to «A* 'TbefWIowrng is descriptive of a rd londopt aa her guide the whole ol ceiter County deceased. II is order­ occupied, appositu Ihe store of Mes- joy. Books are cheap itf our ptiRtlpaf scene in wVich I lately participated Colonel Crocket's excellent advice, ed that he give lh« Notice required by irs. George and Scwell Jenkins. cities, but in tba interior they eaigftpt November 11, 183*. be procured us «o»n as publi»h«df*f$r with » circle of my (ritads in this " Be always surer/ouYe riff lit, THKI- aw, warning creditors to eibibit their Go Aliead." wilfaou* considerable expense. To sup' _ If you publish it, yon will claims againit the said deceased's es­ .rar.fjRYX.ff.vj>. tate, with th« Toucbar* thettof, amfr Orphan* Court of Tforeotler Coualy, ply Ibis desideratum Is the desigu at have the approbation of Anecdote of a Juror. that ha come the **me lo be publiihed OCTOBER TERM, 1534. Ibe present undertaking, the chief nb' jecl of which emphatically if, to make/ NANCY. A Jtit-y was recently empannolle once 'rr, each week for the ipace .y| ON apriticMion of Levin Tull. Ad The day t> «t the ladies met, three snoccetiire necks in a riewspa ministntor of Levin Tull, lab) of good reading cheaper, and to put it i» for the purpose of try ing a man on *- formTAVM. thatlli«l willM*tll bringt\»ini» it!l loIA everymw»tw man's!ntmn*m And a] (he fr>m»< are natrd. charge of murder. The leslimom per^prinled hi VVorce«ter County. nosier County deceased. It is order­ In order placed they nork'ln ha*t» was given the lawyers discussei Inlpalimonj tfaftt Ihe above is ttolj ! ed that he five the notice required by To get Ibe quill completed. J«I»][»IeI< -copied from the minutes ol aw, warning creditocr^io exhibit their Dooks cannot be sent by mall, while While finger, fly their tongue* ttey ply, the various points of the case thi i» Seal >£i the pracvedings of Ihe Or laims against Ihe Jt>ra deceased's es tbe Select Circulating Library" may And inlmnta tli.ir iabort, Judge pronounced his charge, nni 'I'l'I'jL*!' phaos Court of Worceite ale, with the vouchers thereof, an . inmlbat heno causeUSUBB the1UB lame, ,,, tolu beuo published office in the Union, in from fifteen to Or talking of their neighbors! laiued, I hut eleven jurors were ii .nd aftirad Ibe public seal pf^ «»J lone* in each week for tha space" o"t 25 dllT» afl« il fs'published, at a lit. favor-oT acquital, but the twelltl. .ffice ihi. I4ihof November,eighteenl thrM successive weeks in anewsns- "• ttor8 «*P«nw than newspaperpos- *P«*r iffBt a pretty frock you'fe on'; declared his couvictipn, that th> Hundred oud thirty four^ _ _ [per printed in Worcester Count/. lage: or in other word* belore a bonk I'm t«ry glad you like it, man was guilty was particular!} L P. Spence, Reg. Wills !o tasliroony that the above i» truly ooula ba bound in Philadelphia, ouU I'm toldlbatMlM M'conlcon ~:,,'C~"," obstinate, & alledged lhai he wonlc for Worcester county 01S®Q©- - - - copied from- the minutes ofl'- subscribers . in..... (lie most distant dates Dont »p<>hk lo Mr. Mlceta.' • sooner starve to death, than permit This is In giue ffotict. • sa the proceedings of the Or-| roal b« ?««•">8 •« "> «"«ir parlour*. •I *ew Miu Bell the other diy such a blood stained monster as the That the «uWnbe.r of Worcester ihans Court of Worte.ter iaT.° •lj*idml« l.ha •(1»»'>'»f« °[ ">• Young Brown'* new gig adorning—' prisoner to escape. "Very well.'1 County hath obtained from the Orphans ave hereto set my hand "S«'«ct Cucul.ct.ng Library* each .« . B^o- Will, lions. Take the Waverly novels for •TIs line to roll, raj needle'*' tooko' hausting all their arguments in an etantple, the Chronicles of the Canon* So Tabor'* ttock li lelllogV effort to change llio refractory indi Mo* C. Bmilh.late of said county dee'd forfJZ WrcesterH^rVs^; countyro«n/u Ml person* hnvinp claims against the ipy 1 volnmns; which art sold *Abljy* wedtllng gonni beipokn vidual, they abandoned the contes . TW8 IS TO GIVE NOTICE l ttt «" " l° *' ™ Th6 Wh°le WOul day ot June next, Ihey may otberwiie pban. court of Worcester Connly, .n g^J1,,,,,.. ,he quantit of ,iler.ry by law -oe excluded from ail benefit ol U'»-cleared, the mo«4o heart The obstinate juror s'bivcred. PUnNELI. I. JONES, Administra ,nd looked out at the window, anil tur ed, ate hereby warned to exhibit the rfMipt 0, ,h. ../book, as a most dis* Hu partner each ftelecllD*. ning his eyca (owards Ihe gathering Inr witn the will annexed, of Mosas C same with the vouchers thereof to the nguished? feature of the publication. 'ffhe wwrrj bend la order slant! Smith, deceased. ,,.h,cr,ber on or before Iht «0th day The dance begin* with vigor, clouds, which threatened a snow December 16, 1S51. Jlnd rapid feat the meaiares beat storm, was heard to exclntm, 'IVl) And trip Ibe muj figur*. poor bird.' my poor mocking bird Siial. >J< of Ibe nroceeding* of the uch literary inttlligenea will regnlai young lady of Him city, whom we court on the first Tuesday in the next ly bt called, as will prove interesting Orphans'cautt of Worces­ Mat Term, lo make objections if any hall designate as Miss A obtained SpillingVena* Grumbling Mrs. ter County, t have berato set my and entertaining to the lover ol knowt* the serviiHMof a friend tv'iom we ma)1 I'rollopc.the [English tourist, jays, hand and affixed tha public seal of my ihef have, why he should not be finally edgeand'science, and literature, ausl • style Mr. B. to eicort her lo Borden- "An American spits from his cradl' office Ibis Ulb day of November 1834. discharged. novelty. Good itaidard novels, and tuwn, on her way to New Tork. to hbgravc;&ithe board oflns friend L. P. Spence, Reg. Wills WILLIAM D1XON. other works, now out of print, may Tiiey arrived nt Cheanut fit reel wharf at the feet of his m streps at the for >Toresiler County. tec. 16, 18S4. also aecaiiooall) be re-produced us. bout five mioutea before the tiara ot drawing room of hie nrcsidrnt -and i Literary Enterprise. our columns. - :&&>*,. ? tailing, oixl the gentleman haviug at the altar of his God. lie saliva es THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. Prospectus of two new Koiunww Tba publlshtr confidently assort!" handed the lady on to the dealt of Ihe for three score years and ten and Thai the subscriber of Worcester or the btads of families, that they need inner boat, (that lor Baltimore) reft when the glands of his palate can Coonly batb obtained from th* Or- WALDIK'S LIBRARY FOR 1835. have nodiead of introducing their'Se* lier with the direction, "Go Ahead, wcrete no longrr, he spits forlb bis pbans1 Court of Worcester County in leet Circulating Library"into tbt do­ "kucl I'll look alter .your baggage.'' spirit, and is gathered lo his fathers Maryland, letters Testamentary on tbe The 'Select Circulating Library mestic circle, as ibe. gentleman who :-Tlie lady not understanding that to fa to spit no marc.' An English tour, personul enlate ef Matthias Deatbard, has been for some time fairly clss has undertaken tbt Editorial du'ie«,to •£" ahead she mBsI go across, quietly isi's habit of grumbling may be wri late of said coanty deceaied. All per­ sed amongst the established period literary taites and babils adds a due ten down in « similar style, lie sons having claims against Ihe said de­ ical publications of the country,hav sense of the responsibility he assumes '" -walker) herself lo the stern df the boat ing obtained a credit and circula on w Inch she was, & took her seat ou grumbles his way on-our shores ceased, are hereby warned to ea> in catering for an extended and moral grumbles « two months* journey hibil tha same with Ibe voucher* there1 tion unprecedented, when the price community, and of Ibe consequence, cat: of the t-ettees,mutting perchance as nl to lo-a subicribcr on or belora tbe isconsidercd.lhis certiinly, by at dtlfimtotal or olbtiwisr, (hat will fol­ the gazed upou our beautiful quay t, through the country gramMes at our institutions; and, (if he does not 14lh of November next, they aiay lowing greater freedom to our ef low Iht disstmioalioD of noxious or when ilie Delaware Avenie prescri­ otherwise by law be excluded from all forts, is calculated to render them wholtiome mtmtal aliment. Hi>>rt* bed by Mr. Girard would be began. grumble himself into our state prison nation so*) engagtmenls affor"*-"01 P** for picking pockets) then grumbles benefit ol the .said estate. Given at once strenuous and more efleciu In (he mean tune Mr. B having lound under my band Ibis Uthof November •J. The object* thnt VValrt e'« »Li culiar advantages atd faeUMes lor Iht the Knight of the Wheelbarrow, cau- hit way across the Atlantic to write 1834. seltctlon of books—Th*ccomplislicd when the his king in the Kitchen of his wife; tntaetnga faithful «-M(- »iru»u «o people of literary pui.tid u« le!t no uneasiness at not seeing out his spirit, and Is gathered lo his Worcester County deceased. It is or- fathers to grumble no more,—N. Y d/ied that be givt tbe notice required 5, to be commenced early in January whertvtr located bat more partieuUr- . tiiat immediately, hot that tbo boat I8S5, will be printed with new and en ly to those who rtsidt in retired sitaa* hould go so far jown tbe rivet exci­ by law, warning creditor* to exhibit their claims againit tbe said deceaiea'k rged type, rendering the work free (ions— thev are so obvious that fbt) ted much astonishment. -'Bless me tstate, with the vouchers thereof V. that om any objection that nay bave first glanea eannot fail to flash ooniio- {said she to an elderly lady on her Insolvent Notice. fat cause the same to bt publi.hcd once een made by persons of weak ayes. lion of. it» eligibilitr. right band) what a long turn the boat The Journal of Bells Letters, prln- TERMS. ed on Iba cover, will b« continued is going lo make.' Why we are near­ •»* .. - ''The Select Circnlaliog Library" ft ly opposite the navy yard.'' ' We are *• a pctloner for the benefit of the itbout nny charge. It contains eve- ed in Worcester County. •v week, r«vi*we» and extracts from printed weekly oo a douplt medium not going to make any turn, my deaf,' acts of Assembly, for the relief of In teUiraony that Ibe above Is truly •heel of Gna paper of sixteen page* sa'O ibe lady addressed, 'lh s is the Insolvent debtors and the several copied from the minutes ol he newest an best books as they tome supplements thereto, are hereby no­ •om Ibe pren; literary Intelligence wilb three columns on each, and mail­ right way to go to Baltimore.' 'Yes, »i« Seal. >i< the proreediog* «f tbe Or- om all parts of the world, and a ed with great care so as to carry with no doubt,' said Miss A 'but this it the tified lo be and appear in Worces phaas Court uf Worcester perfect safely to Iht most distant f oti tcr County Court, on the first egiiternf the new publications of En New York boat.1 'Oh, no, my dear, Cpouty. I bave hereto set my band |land and America, Being Ihe earlied office. tics is Ihe Baltimore boat.' 'Indeed Tuesday in the next May Term, ind affixed the public teal of my office ehicle lo Jiueminata such information It is printed and Gniihsd with tha madam,'rejoined Miss A., 'you must lo make objections if any they ibis 14lu day of November 18S4. nd by tbe perusal of.nhich, a person same ears) and accuracy •• book work. ba laboring under «ome delusion. 1 have why he should not be finally L. I'. Spence. Reg. Wills for owtver remote from Ihe marls of Tba whole filly two numbers form, twr» am going to New York, and this is discharged. Worcester County look*, may keep pace with the times. volumns well worth preservation, of Hit-N^ iv York boat.' The debate 80LOMAN TOWKSBND. As il i* usual la> wi*b in behalf oft 410 pages each equal in quaulity (a Witnig a little waim the question was December SO, 1834. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. on, that he may prove a bettor man 1100 pages, or throo Toluami,of 'Ileee's referred to the Captain, wl.o of course That lha subscriber of Worcesle ban his father so we, without meaning Cyclopasdi*. Each volumne is •«• dcuiUrd against Miss A. county,ruth obtained from tbe Orphans' any particular, reflection on our for- companied wilh aTitlt-pajo and In* Cvuitof Worcester county, In Mary mer volumns, rtetived nrilb such dis- des. In tins mesa time Mr. B. rm look­ land letters Testamentary on Ibe per­ Ths price I* Plre Onllan lor BflV lw» ing 'up stairs and down stairs in my linguiihed favor hope and trust thnt our nusaber* of IS page* each, aprfeaat whiea sonal estate of William Paititt, late o 'uturo may surpass Ihem; for eipe llosnuot boairnrdea unlei* «x>enil*ely pat. luiiy'tt chamber,' for tho fair object ol said county deceased. All personi Ms escort but no Miss A. was to be ence ought always to produce im­ onlitd. Ic^Payraenlat all tltae* In s*> having claims againit the said decenv provement,. njiB espocinlly nhen as r«nre . seen, nor had Uie steward, tho cap- ed are hereby warned lo exhibit Ibe A Rent* who procure (Ire itb'cribin, *h*JI LEWIS CATON, n our eatejCussens Hit nutnhrr ol b*TO a receipt in full by remitting the pub" lam's oerk, the cook, the waiters, IS PREPARED TO DO •ame wilh tlie vouchers thereof, lo tbe Jiificulties nvk^d to encounter in ths Miho r t'JB, and a proportionate compensation and the chambermaid sot nfe thai subscriber on or bufore (be tenth da outset. For a lirtj.r numhrr. Thl. arrangement 1* morning upon such a lady as he de­ <7(D3 IPUUSW?!©, of October next, they may otherwiie The objects the Librery had in tiew miilo le InereiHlhe clrr.ul»tion lo an "lent scribed. At Isngth Mr. ft. came to SUCH AS by law be excluded from all benefit o wh'cb'will Dikke It an object Co p.y agenta were fully detailed in lhe«prospeclus. liberally. Club* of fi»e ludl»M««l* may tbua Hie conclusion, lha'. Miss A. had re- Pamphlets, Certificates, ,he said estate. Given under m. Ihe following extracts from thai intro­ procure Iba work for |4.et> by nailing in Ihelr ma iwd on ilw wrong boot. Mis*. A. I land-bills. Circulars, hand and seal this 14lh day of Novem" ductory paper will prove tbe spirit ol renUlinra*. wiio wasuonvmccd thai Mr. B. aiyl bar 1854. thai liberality in whkh Ihe work wai Subiorlb.r*. llrlng ae*r igenti, any pu Blanks, Cards, &<•. CORNELIUS FASSITT, Execulo their *ub»4rlplt the tmounl ID the lubicrl- left on shore, proceeded to New Cas­ Ol every description on the moil ol William Pastitl, deceased. no occasion to deviate from the nriglu- ber at his txpeaie, If paynenl I* «D*4a la tle. Mr. B. was deposited at Uur- reasonable terms, nt the OfAce December 16, 1834. •I plan. money at par In PhllaUclphla. Our arrange* iuigluu. How they amused themselves of the Borderer, Snow liill Eilrael from Ihe origin*) Proepxtn*. oienli are .11 nal* for the fulfllojeol ef nt In presenting to the publicpu a peri­ pirt of the coolrscl. (luring the day In this slate of involun- Worcester, County, Youth Wanted. •ubiolber*' nanxs tSwild ba l..r> s*^aratiou has not been mentioa- odical, entirely new in its character, forwarded, In ord.r that the pnblliber oiaf MARYLAND. AN intelligent and active youth, it will ba expected that the publishti in. bui ilie e\ening boats took Mr. A good character, about 14 or know hi>w uanj lo print of lUe forlbeooilBg K .-id Hits Iwudtoxes down, and Mid should deicnbe his plan and Ihe objects rvlueiBS. years of age is irsnted at this office,!. lie hopes to accompliih. ADAM tTatPIB,, .'f^r'.. A up, lo ?hil,i.lel|ihia. and arriving Magistrate's Blanks learn the Priming business, Me; m, Chtinul neat, baMreent aler* «T au (Uc Luiuo lime, tbe travellers stop- There is growing up In lh* Unlleo Mi-*. Sword •• Phlleilelpkis, Ho»e>, . JPorialc alibis Offic* Dec. 10, 1834, States a aumetous population, will Ptiiladslphla, HoteiaVtr, )S<|, " ' \

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vol.. ttfoiow-mi.1., (Mtt.) yyjoajpay. Bvgumo, ./ FKINTGD AMD 1'pm.IdIIED \VEHKIA BY COV.YTI.VO-UOlfSJE CJt&iiJV&AMtfOJirJUJU IM^flt THK WAV i. The following plantation*, and ornamented with; # LEWIS CATON, abstract from the Report of the the elegant residences of the plan, Snow-Hill, Worcester County, Mil. Secretary of-1 he Navy, furnishes in ters. Ft is said that few countries in brief a statement of the extent and the world possesses a more beauti­ posilion-of our Na'vy fully diversified surface or mere) List ofvdKflsin commission,and pleasantly distributed into hills and ollar! a year If p»iJ Intdrince; stations-— In the Mediterranean valleys. 'Here is the scene of the r Two Dollan and flly CooU if pud »l lha BEING THE THIRD AFTER BISSEXTILE OB LfiiP YfcAB, AND Ship of the line Delaware, Captain elegantly written tale, entitled lha xplralion of Ibo j«ar; Niefiolson, Commodore Patterson: . Subscription! «ro ahviji intended for t "Fawn's Leap." which appeared in FIFTT NINTH OF TUB INDEPENDENCE OF TllE STATE*. frigate United States, Captain Bal one of the annual*. In the vicinity yoar. No paper nill bo di-cooliuuej until ' I'ird, since returned; frigate Polo- also, of thi* romantic spot, Chateau­ II >rr«*rage3 aro pii ..> ' - •a ? THE »DN'» Master, Commodore MiCnuley, of Ndtchea. The river is here very AJD)li!i«1ritor«..c*'"i*v» «" * ovnurroWi, ,tCommodore *. . Henley;-. * -sloop - ' . Vandu circuitous, making the di;»»ma advertising Bates will be credited until U.i- | isinc ^ Sel- lia, Master Com Webb sloop much greater than by land. Tha xpiratilo p Ontario, master Com, The loud and report of 4 > Of all the large stories ire have New Moon 28 11 El 28 SO 1C Suiter: sloop Erie, master Commo­ cannon, in ihe bows ol the Uoal, read or .heard in a long time, the fol­ dore I'en-fiv*! .ml schooner En making her stagger and tremblii terpr z<-. L euluniMil Campbell. - lowing is Ihe large*l. It is Irom Ihe FEHBUABY. through every joint, is the signal JLtxmgtou (Ky.) Intelligencer. The First Quarter 5 2 35 K 21 IV-1 lie. Friffate Braadiwibe, that our port is jn sight. n rilcr evidently mea.'rt to auldo even Full Moon 13 6 .OM C ipt. Deacon, Com. Wudswurth A pile of grey and while cliff*, Uulliyer himself. Third Quarter 10 U 531' nop master Commo- with here and there a church steo* New Moon 27 28M dore Vulletle, Sloop Vincenues, pie, and a rock elevated above it* ." He states that having become ut- master Commodore Aul.ck schr aoimit.and a light house hanging '>'*' Hcily. discouraged with his ill success Dolph n. Lieutenant Voorhees '• on the verge At the foot of tha . Sh nboMDg, oiie day, he threw hi* gun MARCH. and schooner Boxer. Lieut l'«ue bluR'i are long straggling line* (if into a croak, and went home. Tile First Quarter 7 11 10M 14: Ve.istly in Ordinary. vvooden buildings, principally store* next day, however, he concluded h. Full M.UJO U- 21 Octo ier 1 1834. and store houses while the !cv«» would get his gun again, and on taking Third Quarter 51 8 SCM|| New MOOD 28 11 41 Portsmouth,- N.' H. Sloops ol is Cringed withllal boats and steam* it out of the water, where it had lain War, Concord'and Lexington. ers, while above- all, tower twenty-four hours, he saw., about 100 Charleston, Mas*. Ships*'of (he cally the masts of two or ihr e »h ps,. APRIL jraids off, a fine buck. He .let fly, First Quarter 6 4 line Columbus and Independence, The whole prospect from- the der|{ notwithstanding hi* Wet loading and Full Moon 13 2 Irigate Constitution atid sloop ol I>re8cnts a scene ol commercial hut ' ' .pt.iaving, and down came the buck Third Quarter 19 0 war Bostoa and bustle. But this is not Nutctun, As the ball had cul down aeverallarge New Moon 27 f Brooklyn, N. Y. Ship* of the line The pity proper is buih upon ilt 43 E Cyan ' f,* 1 thur, it killed fourteen pa [ridges, 34 32 , VlisSiiLS BUILDING. " On our left opposite NalchcB, i« First Quarter 4 3. 9 lO li i-i Upe^ io Lpujfiiad this Vimehq had arrived at a < Full Miion 10 .$ -.45 i 14, l.r» 16 -.17, (8 10 2( .wide _ JW 'about- tlit-7 town, I* .. Br&kVn/New7 York. "Field of Honbr^-where gentlemct( " frigates.gales, from Mississippi occasionally ex« ?.. > A 10.. i'lnuiile One ship of the line change leaden curds, all in the way 16 16 It 'I°hir4 J8 24-.' and one frigate. of friendship * . 7 ' '17 10 23 W.iHinnglon. One frigate. " ' On'our right a few hundred yard* lV£ tiWB-t it am-; New ft'loon '25 0..'13E;JJ6 «9 30 31 Gosoort. One ship ol the fine and below Natchea, crowning a tinlilci was abijui to]. leftlrn; ._ wo frigates eminence, stands the ruins of For*. p_iiig"acros* tlie "'creek, he AUGUST. I . ', .-; < - L>ve oak timber has been deliv Rosalie, celebrated in ihe en VV friuus appearance on the wa- First Quarter 1 ' 2 49 K 59- 7 ere (I under contracts, at the rcsptc history of this country Ilsgani^t 4 ^ _-. n pioccediog to }jie spot; it Full Moon 8 10 39M live navy yards, as follows; early in the last century, were n ;.s, ' was found l^at the ball had peuetra Third Quarter U> 4 16 M 50 I At Charleblotl, for two ships of sacred by the Natchez tribr, ./ g ted-a syoamb-te bee (fee, and the lion- New Moon 23 11 19 t 40 I the line, two s, and one sloop single man. who escaped hy lf»j it ey was rootling oat into the creek Fii st Quarter 30 7 63 JO 35 of war. At Brooklyn, for one frig from iht precipice Here, und toi.n. The iree was 47 feet in diameiei: ate. At Philadelphia, for two frig ded upon this incident, is l.,id the) * and to'llie height ot' 65 feet, without SEPTEMBER. ales and one sloop of war. At very interesting tale, entitled, '*£(, '. S limb. Climbing to this immeuse Full Moon 6 9 V\ a»hmg ton, tor one frigate and Andrew'* live," in one ol the, At-, .height, he made a hole into the tree Third Quarter 14 10 one sloop of war, together with part lantic Souveairs. Here, also is lhq With bia.tomahawk, and the cutting New Moon 2'2 '» 61 the frame for another iloop ol principal scene of the thrillingly ami . off a limb about 60 feet long, pushed FII si Quarter 2i> 2 war. At Gosport, for two ship* of elegantly told tale of Chateaubiam'; it down the hollow trunk its whole the line, one frigate, and one sloop] The position of the Fort, in a niililu. ' lenglh. vntlyut reajcti)nij.tlje jboMco). of war.' A contract has beeil made <4y point of view, commanding us it - Ou withdrawing it U« found it had run Mi>on jrnr f>.r the frame timber of a frigate and does, a great extent of river and , passed tjue^vliole dixtance through a Third Quarter 14 4 17 a sloop .of war at Portsmouth. Upon country, is well chosen Beyond) '-.-'laivis of homy. Descending, he pro New Moon 21 T a contract for the delivery of the ihe Forl,a peep at rich woods,greou cuiud casks, i^nd proceeded *U> draw First Quarter 23 10 frame Ol a ship of the line at Brook I hills, and tasteful country seats, in j oll£2~ bairels of pure Jtoney, besides lyn, none has been delivered, and agreeably refreshing to the eye, s? «.|. evivii* rrteniu in Mew York. Wo A. l-'rirnd, 1.000 scriplion ofu passage up the Miss- J1* im»(t' n»''nn parlukes of llicn-- that of ibetr father. Icarp from Ihe New York Ameri­ E. C. Uclavan, Albanv. 1.000 issipp. in a steamboat, from which funeral character,, and the mind i» can that the ''following gentlemen we make the following extracts: U JY l° B'Bel,U lo lho "ron« ""'' .;< have agreed to contribute the turn* #15,000 -Kllis'Cliffs," which present the highly poetical remark of a gentle- v»t- " RAISING THE WIND. tet opposite to the r respective wildest ann most romanlic scenery "lttn "n board, who oliscrvcd thul The Norfolk Heruld ofihe 31 n names, lownrd* the support of the kind of Coffee. — A writer upjn the Mississippi below Si. Loti ll wolll(1. §"m lh1' ll'c Ut-ily Watt nit mei)iione4 (hut two men werr pres*, the efficient agent un.lrr Di' in the St. Auifusline Heruld, states, is, arc now in s.fiht. They ri,c 'lea-l.. »nd Na ure haU tlolhcd her-, pprrhended a few day* previously vine Piovidencc, In the great cnuie that he has brought under calliva proudly from ihe river and,cumpiir-| tclr in l"ouinlng- in that city, on the charge ol huvini of Temperance. The leading ob­ lion, in thr State of Florida -a new ed with the tame features of the attr.ni|iled to ''raise the wind" by ject ol this munificent subscriptions kind of Coffee. It is rcprciienlril us country, avc invested wifhjhe dig THE ROTHSCHIELDS. . . free nccro man. It is lo cnu'ilc Ihe friends of 'Temper­ growing wild in Cuba,, us well as nity ot'monnlalns. Vhcy c'xhibitcil These J« iv liankoi-8 maybe «)«« telling ance to deseminate moVii and more on the hjtikn of ihe Mississippi, in pekrrd on their examination, thlUl a white \icrpcndicvilar 'lace lo Ihe sed' uinnng the most rcmaikalilr •M Jhcy were the owners and navig.. widely through the Und their admi­ the neighbourhood of New Oi learn, iver -'anil tire nliotil 150 feet in men of Ihe day. '1 hey are cerluinlj ff'-1- lors, as mnMer and male, of n smal rable exhortations und rebukes;" where it is collected by the French, height. Gold nnd silver ore hav tho most richest, & command grci. i alopp colled the Bpinncy, and hud S. V. lienselcncr, Albony, $1 000 and used as coffee. The writer been lalrly found in smiill ii.tluencc over several of Ihn Court = ;• lalely Ueen' to Philadelphia when Henry Dwitthl, Geneva, 101)0 supposes it may be cultivated in in Ihe struniu of the cl.l'iV; bill not in of ICurope. In tome inil.uicrs it is they took in a cargo ol coal,' and A. Champien, Ilochestcr, 1 tXO tiny ol the cullon growing state*. sufficient purity an. t uul i'<> «lo\vn the bay. and on »ir,ving in Peter Ucnmcn, do. 1 000 Coffee. for;nati bicli 1>*1 lo their arceit. tiuyt, Brooklyn, 1,000 are well executed, er rich wiib highly cuUivate.il ' ihut he bad no umti /^ "^oV '' '•* •-• tJs

^^ ^^i".'../ - . * 'To lite Ifitn'tltrd tftlw V- 5- ___ _ ,.,. __ Cottnty. alteodajice and cupport of (In same {it ( ^.w for ii»e nooor~-h«<,*« > the enorotoiu euoi of $360,000, Us paid The Seoi-eury of Bute, to whom «k>n« ol 1)i» lot it iih UJwliakeO iforli particular* of melancholy ffaii has been roforreil the reiolutioD of the msalar men t» given MS thj Lond&H wliicb recently irccured in Suffolk by ihe public for the fupport of a tude. class of people who are a positive in House ot RepreseotBtivas of the 04ttt In ihe cootie of the pint mimmel,«r>v- County On Monday afternoon. (Tie 15th' jury to BOeiety. "The chief contribu­ instant, rcrjucstnng Ihe Prtsident of nst., NH«s £' zahtih Conklin, »' tor* lo this lund are the clave*, iviio the United States "to commBnical* to lance, in consequeee oi its first loan, oung lady aged 23 year*, ret'cot are HUM encomagcd in drunkenness. the House (if not in Ins oprition in­ cl tea million* of flofinu, to the conn ilia required arrangement* for his lib compatible with tlie piblic inicresl) oration upon the limit?, and ,Ute cap tram tier mother's house, situated at ol Denmark. '« 1812. Maycr Au- oo Half Hollow Hill, in the town The Lcg'tlaiurc of tfofith Carolina any conum»r;Vjtioo*orcor/«»pondr»ce tetmo Roth*c1i;H, the fatter was at> t ve emerged from hit itoprlsonmeu adjourned oo the J7th init Among which may have taken place betireeo of more than fmr years. Mow hi f HiintinKtol* on visit to th< ' tacked by a rootlal Mloe«». Awnreof muse of H St». Bed L-11, about onr tlie acts passed, was one lo Incorpo­ o«r Minister at Paris and the French "I- IIM approaching id a half inlfes Jlntartt. She wa* children called to hi* b«I nirti, gave iet on herwifr by an tcqiiain ance capital of §2,000,000, and liberaty to from Fiance to this Government and them hi* dylag Uetttdietioa, and mado individual fact whatever his meui; increase it to $ 1,000,000->-an net to the Secretajy of State, on the sohject Vfc . of support may hare been while the- t>outr heard «T her till Tuesday incorporate the Atlantic Steam Pack­ o( the refusal of the French Govein- religion, and always to retrain unite ; t ivoult) seem that tlusy vrer« wild et Company an act to prevent duel­ menl to make provision for the cue* drawn on his liberation, for aftr vcning fotlowfng, when she tva«i Mionjit themselves on Clianga.Thesc ist seen the night before, and ncar'j ling and act to incorporate the Char­ cution of the treaty concluded be­ promise* have been religiously kept, raioly attempting lo procure a aubsi- leston 'Cotton Seed Oi) Manufacturing tween lltf United States and Prince. enoe by the exercise of his Irterai. le dwelling house of Jumea No fcc uraply lias the itibie ol tlie buudle ol iruod,lying dead, in the pith, h«i- Company Sud mi act to provide for on the 4rl and luce shockingly mangled tlie instruction oi the deaf and dumb ere. Wbenevei they are about to iiul her bOiiBCt «nil s venerated A few weeksdince,'while busily em ordered herlimiiDOfcourse ircizcn •ECOMU SESSION. ity \vaB ^iven to either of the charge* fay them 'm a manner highly'honorable ployed at his trade, he received a let ihe weather being CKC-'Solvely cold.' House / Rej.rcttnlutivtn. d'Aflairs who succeeded Mr. Rive* 'tothcir filial feelings. Their great ler "informing him of the death ol his .\ coroner's inkiest was-smrrmoiifxlj Tuesday, December 30, 1834. to enter iirto any correBpoiMtcncn w.ih ftol.tical operation* .commenced 'in father, hy which etcnt ho became w ho fduod that the drceuseil hai 1 The House resumed the considera­ the French Government in regard to 1813, and np to the present time it in entitled to a baronetcy, and an estate' i)ef n raurdereil bysonit persons ti.- tion ol ttio amendmects proposed by the merits ot'the Conventions/or in rei computed their house has negotiated, oi ten thousand pound* sterling pci them unknown. Owing lo the pub­ the Committee of the Whole to the lation to its execution, except to urge jn toana, subsidies. Sin. upwards of mum. lic excitementopoo the subject,an bill to'fegulatelho rwy of the officers the prompt delivery of the papciT 140,000 millions sterling, principally At the mcrhent when this intelli­ other jury -was sutmnoncd on o il the Navy «f iho U.S., and after stipulated lor in the 6th Article and for lite dltfbient monarclis Ol Elirope, gence reached hifli he was engaged in: utiscqaent day-, but owing to B tJil 4ome time spent therein. to appri*o that Government oJ the »r- "their proQi* have of course keen im lultillinga large order in hiw line o,. icrence ef opraion among thf m, no Tlie House adjourned. ranpement made for receiving pap mense. Theij long and uninterrupted business lor n country merchant, anil decision was made, although it it IN SENATE*- meut of the first instalment. success, WM owtoglo their unanimity, it is said that Without displaying any nnderKhioJ that foOrteen of-the Jury Wednesday,-December 31,1834. All ivhicli is respect tuily submitted. nd community of'mlrrcst. excitement at his unexpected good oncuiTeil with the former Jury. After the Journal-had been read. JOHN FORSYTli. Evuy proposition U decided-, by fortune, quietly put the letter hi bis 1 lie bofly was tliefl iuried. Mr.. Preston moved that when the On motion of Mr FOSTER. tU imi'tul deliberation. Each operation, |*ocljet, wml »n with his work, and public being still Msatisfied, and SeMte adjourn, it wuTadjourn to meet Message and Documents accorapAn;* . "of major or miiiar. importance, is con- until the order was -completed made partico)ar)> «n UIB ground that the CD f?riday" next which was agreed . ing .it. were referred (o the Committee ductt'JOpOtra conoerfd aud common no charge in his habits ot amn?e physician in aUenileftre with the I on Fbrriga Affairs, and ordttcd UJ |)lnn; anIcwrb contributing towards the prosperity arc at all acquainted with thn matter. of this -village ,(onc of our most skil­ The President ol the United States, ol their immense undertakings, by Oilier cirdum*tanC(!B of a ctill more, ful surgeons.) Solberoa, Junes, of Somerset, Whar- accompanied by tlie several Heada ol ton, Ocvlemon, RicauJjSliojverjKcaf, thus making (fee ou couroot of the extraordinary ehstactei- are mgges-. lie accordingly remo'ved the in- Departments, were then introduced, late of nne* of the Pace and Head* ol Departmeat*. Crd, posaessea a great laciUiy for pre The Netv Hampshire Htate«mon broken and crushed to pieces, in the Bey, Teackle, 8>how«r. contains a etrtiefl of a case which most horrible manner. One of the At huff part 18 o'clock, oh "motion Lotteries Messrs. Burchcnal HIH- pjmg and negociaiing ditiereot af. ;o! Mr. Cl.AY, the -Senate withdrew lairs foi the ceulral esiablishmcnt. came before the superior Court ot\ :ruuuires of the skull bone was priorc ghcs, Harding, Hood, IVeast. iVclcJi. ~1t M'lunuiitev " * **" ""* ' Illiatatat* at Concord on Thursday than lonr inches long, and extended to tlie H«tl of the House of Reptt- Cottmah. ... sentativcs, agreeable to the order . jaw ClaUn«-Mcsirs. Crckei, We is ihe Benior, guilty of tho rnurilc* nriTH-^nr', i«.«a |. u prescribed by the Conmitte»of Ai- ft I't.h "ftmn, «ed aiKty-onc M»-Saii, Ctehran a«d this wa, inl.hb.^it,an 1 ihe teed 'n, ITuiliy,v;Mhh)g(Kej>t, '".Til.i - *: ' '.H.H - __,., iMKSwiLrmm"tlm nriirate 1 ihown9notv'1 inln supporioisupport of *nethe muiiun,motion, mauifhad rbcrew,J'bcre was not the least discolor a of A A CotUnin, Buichenal. remory u. made, o-t ^~" i1"1 P" U,ring IBa ,,i8|, rhe jn,y were repeat->on ofthanecV or face, which show to their Chamber when. Engrossed Bills Messrs. Kenh. ,nventor,e. fnn,Uhed_b, the 0*«l«,Fj^|y feparalcd >_l,eyer»l of Ihe jirofsle-J thatthe girl did not die in a fit The Senate adjourned. her, Annan, Wells, R.icand, Lavejlle, banka. U u tnete also'iltat the cou In short, the case is' 'gross of the fraternity aiu generally the post ollioe one went to Orrick, Hamblolon, of Q. A. ' -4:1 a shop, a'ld another to « hotel Tot xl an instanee 'of savage and brutal Jfoute of Rfpresent at Ives. veld. Colored P«|>ulation Messrs Jone», liMnrllc of clothes several time* dar , by some .demon incarnate J Wednesday, Pec. 31, 1834. of B Merriak Kent, of Cuivort, Hat- Solomon, the second brother, born «nu»« fr«« *"« "awfe of \he September, Oth, 1771, has passed hit ing the frial persons not svoro +VCTC On motion of Mr. HUBDARD.it diflg,T«irner,of Car. UiUis. Soflieroa. admitted Into when- the j*ry were wound* nnd fractures,- have been, 1VM. Cotteetiona Messrs. Gantt, t'ow- iiruii-jsxjuil time iho last eighteen that ardent spiril* were kept in llie executed wild a large *lonfc,«i>»xc Ordered, Ttiat wheh iho House ad­ , betivcea Berl'in »od Vienna, ler, Ford, Harlia, Hobert*, of F. O/- jury room, sod that oue ol the jarors or *omc heavy instrument, journ, U wnl adjourn to meet again on ick, Gittings. 'chiefly at the Utter. was seen driuking at the l>ir of a pub- . AlOiough su»]iiciou» we entertained t'r.day next. third brother, rs in hi»' lio house ln lhe neighborliood, of the person' Agncullnn! Messrs. Dathiel, De- fifty seventh year. He is the London GENERAL LAFAYETTE. yictnon. Hamhle'ton. ot Q A, (lard- Ou Friday, ikIr.3«stKJe Paikeroe- wll° »»J have (xjrpeirated the 'deedj The SPEAKER announced, that UoUHClriM. livered tbe opinion oi the Court h ycfwa doaot thwfc it advisable to casile. Harden, Nolsos, Williams. Cluiriea. 'tlio fo»rth«f flic five ban­ under ttie joint resolution, The Hotne < Education Messrs. Cottman, Gte- condemned the irregularities of jurors rneaUon name* the guilty 'one wifl would be cons'rdtred a* regularly in kers, is lorty-8lK.y«ar* old. He has ' ' be hatrassed by tho stiogsof cousci- ighlon, Scoot, Wise, Pratt, Oilli*. tee* eitablulied at Naples since in leaving their-fellows, to attend to session, until adjourned in the Usual Trundrc. busiaess of their own, although aecom- ence and u the tad be pretty Kure of manner, after the delivery of tJic co«- sei. detection. Hope the civil authorities' On ErpiringLaws Meser*. Moor- yonngnst in ye*r». was pauieH hy officer*, several iMtancet 'lemplariBd Eulogy ofl tho Life and of which \\%re proved, did not will continue \\icir exertioas, uulil Character of U«f«j«il» B». Duvallj Kirfay, Hardcasde, Le* bora MIT 5ih, I783. His cooiorl, Ithtiy r«»qlt io 'lb« 'oonviction 6T the Vim, I,»riBiore,Bniec.' ~ 4ht>: iai-onciU, n the dan^iiter -of his deem such sufticient reason* for AccordMq; to previous arrangement, ladigent Persons on County Asset** granting the motion of prisoner's wretch, whu could deliberately' the Senate accompanied by the Vice «econd frrWieT, the Earon Solomon. and wantonly spot witn loMasja 1ile,' tnents Messrs Surlon, "Brewer, Jacob has ctrriiUcn his business ssoco counsel. But it having been proved President, the President, Heads of Welsh, C*t<«r,«f Carp Iflobart.Lor- in oneormorciniiUntes.lhitta juror and barbarously M»r4i6 hk t.anfls In Departments,*, portion of the Foreign IB12 itPiris." die innocent Mood of a viitttotn nod imoiv, Welly. t- ' had separated ti-om his fellows, Diplomatic Corp*, tire Joint Commit­ CrioMM and Pimishinentg Messr*. unattended by an officer, and that respectable young woman: One just eu- tee of Arrangement* and Mr: Jolw(:he Chairman of __._. of which are remaikafclc, '-so [the-Court, for the reasons, sc- aside »« COFHX /ones.-ofSomt. Tnrnrf, of Calvert file Committee ol Arrangements on Brrngle. Scott, Dulony, £iy,Uaiubbj» ior »:, they v.e known, aud have given >thc vcidvotj and ordered a new In This di*tinguiBl>i>d geatlemss^vVase the part of the IJouse,) conduced Mr. iTKsnin a multitude ofeenjeclures and al. jivoly interest in the alfaias ol bi« na- ton, of T. Adams to the Speaker's cliair intn Nililia Mewr*. IIood.Hcam. D«- fiypoitititic-al explanations ot a «liH. 4vc counlTy. and particularly in that which he rose and delivered an ad- H'Orestarthnsr, indwoodurfulchnratlor. A n>tr observatory, far mrpossing o'fflie .place t be confessed, are of Ruch a na lertbnrgh by command of iho Empe­ to learn, is now stttlering under 'c»n- \\'4ien Mr. Adams had concluded •'if Bcalc, Buascy, AOAU, Carpeo- tluin, M i* Iviut »tu«Hitibly'to tlw hP-' ror. The observatory lt?<;ll will con­ lidernblc bodily iulirmity, onrl 'has re­ the'Vioo Premdeat and Senatenae retreretired ilief'timt unnihjot xcmuins untold. sist of fhree towers, with movable'cu cently been confined < bis trad dtir- to>_-T- tLek ....llalL, tka I'roiiilont •(. lli Siafe t.tbtary Messrs. TTue circumi'.auct^, -vu 'fur as *liey; polas. 'Spacious habitation* fnr trvc iog several week*, by -ill heaUh. In [JUuiteil States, Heads of Departments. 4»B, X>r, J»«O», Ol' tt. Htut, have come to -our knowledge, Sre. astronomers will bn cnnaected by two a letter to i^eitli. Com. Sturgis, of the of A. A. Mullikrn Henrn. "•Jt~' &c. fyc. wilhdiPtv, and Ihe House, Corporntionf MeRSN, Ker.Tkirby, itiiefly these-, about ihe timo mention­ corridors with these lovvcrg; so Hnrt revenue cutter McLsuc, at this pert en ; adjourned, orer to FTI- ed, «.young .tlni^lislnBBn, ol lingular- the whole will form a continuous buil­ which ha* boeujiolitely shown to *in r Backed, T«i»klc. Uichardson' 'i'lionj. i^y IrgHtft'tippnaTance -and .nanucrs. ding. J>10 feet in lenglit. Smaller dated Cheltenham. (Engranil.) Out. ssoftt. A. WilUMW. arrived in "Now Ifork by one of the subordinate'buildings, for various .pur 1 i,' he alludes to his munificent boun­ Pensiana and Ucvolut'onary Clninis; ..__ ...in:..___r..K-....-LI- t- T . Ic'thellcruse oi Rcpre«ental1ve9«l Mrssm.Turner.of Cal. Rrua-er Diish- Mckcts. . Hn.a.ppoiiitmeutsjjjoses, will increasaithc«ltablishmenl, ty for the following unassuming and the United felatM on Saturday, the 1jnilH:«H!.11 he possess! on of wealthy and for-Uie site of which,.an eminence be­ characteristic tcrms: - icl, Onithor, MoAhbon, JRJilgcli'c, 'lollon-iug MesRapCiwag receiveil from Richard SOD/ !jm deportment end lauguage were tween,-vrx an(t seven miles from Si. * Should you visit NanlnoTcet agiiix, the President of 'the (Juitud States, by ihighly accomplished. A lew weeknJ t'eterbbucgh has been selected. you will be glad to learn, (hat annual­ thcihaitds oT Mr. Uouelson, his Sucre/- atlter-his nrr'mal he was nrrested .for. Jtf//ieuuen the writ be-' scholars, «ay'five'boys 'and as tuuny. Secretary of State on jfrench Kela- 3, nays: W« -Wvcne ye*terdny «hrwa Olhf-Mtceedinifl-y 'large,.and committed ft is «nim each on quilting- the school.** an out- resp^uability at P.aii«,.-uikdc.rd»t« •at.' To Ihe Hoiiff. of Representatives Deoeoibcr J»t, from which .we Are ^ive«Bcuiiiy for IIK appearance, lit Iclit and gennroiisty Telieved by lit," -Veto hns Tiol yet refuu NEW ORLEANS. from the Secretary ot State, together j>u;l ilie.action t..k<*n on 'behalf >ol the iprtioner lo, Medical and surgical Journal intim­ boals, lease on drays and oitrts grog' 1'ieaty bctwcAii d>o l^uiled State* (of franen ) I Tuduca thr amount nf the required se ities, that rubbing the head onee -or] shops, and on teal «slate, 4-0. Tin, -ina . J*r3- --' ithrowu over the tvhule tuully prevcni thu hairs fiviu falling off. dred houses at fA'JQ each on average, one; and, if thf rpf)'f>|in^rtion bu go .^"i?.-,"^^': -^_ . .__ ' :;-£*'j__ _2_'- ~": ' -* '. >*v, ^.rT^*vC-' :' " ; . ,: -" :.<«feV-: -""' . '''

loiU:iti:il Oirni iLuliil Was ordered he structures of government in la\v. The sensible oalil wis not follrwlnrf excellent ad. U> I'u on (he table. .'. ;-' ^ance'.'It was not. gVcn jo Mose* greater than we think has been ex vice from (he N York Trunicii|t, Mr Durscy a If) submitted an or­ enter into the promised fond, but perieheed with ihe thermometer at could tever have been published iu der requiring the committee on i Was. itermilted to have view ol 5 or 10 degees above • zero. Due il better time than the present: : Grievances und Coarts of Justice to t from. Mount Pisgah> ID like man was not i he test effective. It wus "Shut, Shut the door, Kwd John." enquire into the expediency of pro ler, said Mr. Adams, it was noi >f we may use Ihe expression, n Pope never Wrote a more impu- vidnig by law, that whenever an jermitted to Gen. Lalayet'e, to BC, Uill and kilcnt cold. The Poiomuc dent line than Ihe above, nor on executor, administrator or guardian he cohsumation of nil Virtues; tv- •oie over on Saturday, nieht,and on which, at this season of Ibe year, ilVcrs lo pass a finul acevuut, the views were in advance of the agi Sunday night froze so hard thai should receive more close, and w.. Register ot the Orphans Court shall A B.iurbon still sits on Ibe throne carriages might have passed overil divided attention. Every body, ransfer the papers to the County of France. It is not form to diputc yesterday—The cold still contin­ young and old; halt and blind, deuf THE BORDKUKR. Court, who shall summon the parties he title by . which he holds that ues. Our navigation is probably und dumb, tnale und female, genlta. interested tojshow cause why such seat .Hereditary and elective right closed fur the seaioA.—N«l. Int. and simple, should pay attention to addiedit juntro verbu lecoupt shall not be allowed* and are reluctantly blended in him, like the precept. ISo one is sb timpKr itiogtifri." .vhen said Court shall pats such he wtile and red roses of Yfsrk and The new work from the chisel ol but he can understand it—and > u it shall be final and conclu Uancaster> and this may postpon • Greenougb. the American sculptor. one is so gentle that he should think «ive by and between the parlies or a lime, that conflict which aiust vhichhas been presented ibr ex- of neglecting it. It in a coal-saviny, On this order the yeas and nay ultimately result in the fate of des h.bition in Boston, must be, from wood preserving, comfort bringing- Tuesday, January i*. isss. were called, — and Mr. Dorsey'- lotic mle Mr. Adams drew a the following description of it, an lemper insuring precept.—Warmth name is the only oW that ap|»ears in »ng contrast between th< days o; exquisite production: depends upon observing it—com Ojr acknowledgments are again the iiflirmalivei Napoleon and those of Lafayr.tr Mr. Gree}toiigh'>a new Group. j fort; comlort depends upon warmth;. doe to the Hon. John N. SlecKe, for On motion of Mr. Dorsey, leovr iiid predicted that when the urmci- U any one wishes lo get out of I"*1 Koodtemperdependa upon «>|»- copies of various public document*. .vu's |iven h.m to bring in a bill ilo» of republican govcrmn>'nl - ' - - -- imo- B a, reregionipbn t**^> Fm-atx months' ofcVery year ulating to final accounts ut execu- thould be csubUsbed in Prane:,thrn ^e'veral degrees nearer to Heaven, ihii precept sho Id be borne in c«n- hare received the 4>'.h num­ iors.-aaiiirniJtraU»r» :»nd miardianst nul not till then.' would ilu> fliai<»<" he Can do so m a very few seconds, slant remembrance. \Vhrn'lC«fn •• ber of th« "AiaciniuAK I life liill in favbur of Willium B , er of Gen. Lafayette be lolly appiv iy turning aside from Washington blows the wind, Bud piercing is Ihe • BuchHivm and Ihe memorial of ' ittlod, than il would be fell «in: street, and entering the room which cold;'it should never lor a single «v USEFUL AND EHTKRTAIHING Torrance, cutimer to ihe passage cknowledged tha. there was not- moment tie forgoitrii Are you a KNOWLEDGE." published monthly >• iiitaini Ihe new marble group, by \hcreol.were refcrred,by the Senate! among (en thousand millions of tl»» (>Yernnugh. It represents a child servant, John, or Belly, or Whiiliv. -' \ in Boston by Freeman Hunt, agent ID ihe Committee on Insolvency. ircscnt age, or ever in the counties* conducted by a Cherub into the er yoiirimmi, be and with lo l.'ctp ojthc Btwick Society, at £2 per The two Houses, bv resolution; eyes oflhe mighty dead, to compar> Heavenly mansions, and the artist your place either in the house, nr in •' a mi n m in advance. The Wurk con. determined upon an inlcrchanac of with LafuyettK. tus taken the moment when tbe ihe good graces ol your master off tains a great variety of subjects, il­ .he serv ces ol the Chaplains. I presume that it the foreign mm mortal infant starts back, dazzled mistress, be careful to iliut ihedtmr1* .. A joint committee wan appointed slers had^uttrnded, they would H'V.'| an(| mwed bv the "Sapphire blase7* VV hcther you come in or go o t, lustrated by 37 nppropriute cngru to wait upon Governor Thomas and whether you stay two ttours, I\M» vings. We have riot read ibe tell bound to distent Iroin this im .»nd his cefesiial attendant, with inform him of his election, and re­ qualified conclusion, ami that their looks and gestures of sympathy and minutes.or two second.nhut the door* '• entire contents of (he Mogaame.bui quest his attendance in Hie Senate prejudicien might oat be wounded, love, reassures and supports him.— after jou. Never think it an exctiAd . \vc have examined enough to pro­ Chamber, to qualify according to they remained at home. This beuutilul concep-iou is embo­ for,leaving the door open, because) • nounce them highly interesting. We the requirements of the law and the died with wonderful skill The two 'ou are not going lo May forever.— '•', invite attention to the prospectus, constitution. It is thought that his NfcW NAVY BILL. Kgures differ wholy in their prevail­ lonsider—il yon have any considrN^i Excellency will qualify iu a few ing expression, while each has tbe tion about you—that more held' which appears in another column. This bill as reported to the House will escape in one minute, from all days. of ReptesenlaUVes, by committee ol •tire and innocent beauty of infancy The Senator, it is thought, will The child is mortal in look, in aili- open door in a cold day, than ihtf The Pitlsburg Gazette oi l>'ridaj be chosen on Wednesday. the whole, coulaina Ibe Mlowinj pro warmest stoves (not excepting L)r, visjons. ; ude k inform and feature. Hr be last has the following paragraph: BalL onge to an imperfect race— oadevel Soil himself,) can supply in ten.-" ' W A RL1 K.E Orders have been To the Senior CaptMu, it gives, leaving the door open, in • cold received «t the Arsenal, ntar lh,b oped n.issions sleep in his breas; Correspondence of tha U. S. Gaz. when in service $4500 at other and his heart :» a field in which the winter's day, U, and should be, held city, to forward, without delay, n tinkes $3300. good and sufficient reason for CilN large number ol heavy cannons lo Washington, Dec. 31, 1834. enemy might have sowed tbi seed* To other captsids, cbmbunding. if sin. Out his guide is celestial, ing one's acquaintance. Better get IScvv Orleans. The number, we Mr. Adam's oration attracted t rid of people who lake the liberty (If1 believe, is from eighty to one hun­ very crowded auditory this morning squadrons, coast stations, and acting not only, in his radium countenance as navy comnimsioner* $-1500 on mil fnnllleos limbs, bat id the deep making you uncomfortable, than.liy dred The order, we are told, was The House was lilted with ladies retaining their acquaintacr, perpet. imperative, to send Ihcih oft' imme­ and strangers, aHd the President, other duty $0750 on absence, wail ranquillily of bid look—Ihe repose jg dnlert, &c. $3000 of his brow and lip, and the calm nale your disopmfort. A) (or » «ei' diately, if possible. and his five constitutional counsel- vunt who leaves the door opvn< lers,and the committee of arrange­ Misters on sei service, $3500 as«urunee of his altitude, which it that of one who approaches old one whether man or maid, he or *liB The Columbus (Ohio) Sentinel ment, and Biii'h ul the diplomatic jtlier duties $8000 waiting orders •hould soon be made scarce. Wc7 contains a formal nominMion of people as could be induced to attend, felSOO. familiar scenes, after an abscenct too short lo awaken an onutual em know not, indeed, whether an in' John McLcan as a candidate (orlhe occupied tbe urea in front of Ihe Litulenints Commanding, $1800— corrigible habit of leaving the dortY jiext Presidency, signed by a major Chair, The Senators were arranged other duties $1500-ordrrs $1200 otion. The rxe-ulipnof the group is el open, should not be considered soflU ity of the membersof the Legislature in the two front rows of seals occu­ Aw stint Surgeons, Order* $'.50— eienl ground, in man or wife forub' of that Stale, and by various citizens aherate and faultless. The artis pieied bvv tethe memersmembers usuayusually Thee at sea $930. Qualified for promotion was prculiarly fortunate in his mar laining a divorce. assembled in Columbus from dift'er- Vice President and Speaker were $850; al sea 1 !200; on stations $950 ciu parts ol the State. ble, which is ol spoilast purilv ant .n the Clerk's seat. The oration oc­ Alter being pun-ted, on stations $ 1 2 wjiilcness. We are no: judges o cuied two hours and a ball iu Ihe Surgeons First five years, $1001 Ke uuntomical merit of Ihe figures MAKIHEU on \\ ednesday e*t!< Illinois Senator—Gen. John M. delivery, and during till that lime, next $1800; next $1400, next »-«.jii ,»•«•»• !•»•« «»i"« «• i>n§K c»° nioa; last, try ihe" Kev "Cornrliuil Uobinton, there was Ihe mosv fixed attention ' ~ne to true to nature, vmliooi being gcn«tori" fw*8VrialftTfHWerVlo'r lan H. Mustard, Mr. Ronr-nrS. MILLS, 'me" tact strictly con cct. Nolangu.ge can to MIM ANN Q. DEN.NH, both of 4 Ihe fourth to appear unwearied. f ) lor sea service; of J as flrel Itive a contieplion ol the life like re- The orali?n deserved the atten­ surgftons: ol j as •urxeoni general. aliiy of the group Oils expects ev­ this place. The New York Gazette says:— tion which conceded lo it. It is im Attached to vr««el» lor nervice or na ery moment to see them change On ihe satne evening by the Rev, "We do riot believe that, at any for. possible, within Ihe nnrrow limi s vy >ards $1-100. abbuncv or waiting their altitude—to see the hetitaling Mr. Mustard, Mr. Peter" Rook ( t<» mer period, real estate ever sold so ol a letter, lo give even an imper orders, i 800. child take courage und go on. No Miss Elizabeth Doruthv, bolh of nigh as at the present moment. I'ect synopsis of that which it look Chaplains— Sea service or yards l>ar<-nl who has lot! a young child lhi* county. "¥ coterduy the store 150 I'e.irl street, so long A lime to deliver. Mr. Ad- $1200, absence or waiting orders can luok upon them without being went ofl'at auction lor fill,700—and >ms well observed that the life of $800. f deeply affected, and yel there Will DIED on Wednesday the 7lh Inst. the old house corner of Nassau and Gen. Lafayette was Ihe history of Professors Mathematics — Yard or be mare of joy than of sorrow in his in this place, Mr. Levin Slurgiis, i'iue directs, sold for the age in which he lived, while sea «ervice$!200. rmoi on Ofnuch indeed is the King­ al the advanced nge of ninely.four that portion of his life which was Secretaries lo commanders of dom of Heaven. years. squadrons al sea, $100 other blalions A Coronerl Inquest was held on connected with our revolution^ for­ Great J\'atfOMal Work. • Monday last, over the body of Ed­ med but a part of the history of hit $800. Finding a Balloon. childhood. The main body of Ihe Sailing Master—ol a 74 at sea, AMERICAN MAGAZINE. ward Bramble, by Beimel Jones, We lint! in an old paper the follow­ Of Useful tod^enlerlaming Know!- Esq'r —Verdict ol the jury "that he oration in which Mr. Adams gave $1100; other duties, $1000-, absence ing cuiious account of the finding of a camu to hi* death from a wound in a concentrated and rapid sketch of or waiting orders £750. . edge. To be illustrated with nu- balloon on the coast of Ireland. The meious Engraving!. By the Boston Hided by Jonathan Clash, with a ihe French revolution of 1T89, up Second Master sea service £750; balloon was lent up on tbe English to the election ol Napoleon to be Betvick Cumpatiy. knife, or some other sharp instru­ other duties £500 absence, &c. shore; with a cat for an JEronaut, and WllE success which has attended ment." Emperor, was succinct, accurate f»ll iato the water nol fat from the. Clash rvo» immediately apprehen­ and roosi iutiif-iciort, iBM«m»ph •• • ~ Uw puhlifi.iioa ol tl>« bmi Mas;- - Passed Midshipman >«a service Old Head of Kiniale. szines froM the English Press has ded, and lodged in the jail at Ibis it presented as in a diorama, all the When '.he fishermen, Patrick place —EaUon Guxelle. magnificent and melanrholly events $600; other duties $500; absence, to. led \.o preparation for issuing a peri­ ol tha moil important point of Ihe $400. M'Dcrrtont and hii companions, first odical more particularly adapted to . M«les aea service or yard* £450, discovered the balloon floating at a Ihe want* and tastes of the American MARYLAND LEGISLATURE. lidtory of the last century. So gra distance, they were not a little alarm­ jhic and so connected was »,tliii11"g )an«;nre,«w.$300 public. While it will be Ihe object ,4n»uj>oUst 5th Jan. 1835. •ketch, that one mi^ht have suppo­ Midshipmen sen service $400 ed, conceiving il lo be some unknown of the proprietors (o make (he work Governor I'homas was this day, sed that Mr Adams, if not an actor other duties $330 absence, £ und tremendous fish that was making strictly what it* title indicates,!! will, re-elected by the General Askem had been a personal observer ol Ihe $300 towards them they accordingly' tac nevertheless, contain all articles ol in­ bly 83 votea were given as follows: scenes he described,and thnt he was Clerks -yards $900 first clerlia (• ked about lo avoid it. Recovering terest to iu patron* which appear in For James Tuouiai. a little from their first apprehensions, foreign Magazines. t " ' - GT merel) throwing out to Ihe world commandant of yard $!)00; second do they lay to, lo reconnoitre, and at ninnk, the imprcsiioo so forcibly made up £750; sea ttrviue $500. Exteusive preparations have been . Scattering, on his memory by Ihe scenes of length concluded that it was a bale of entered into both, with artists and Boatswain, Gunners, Sail Maker* goodxfiom w*mti wreck. Hopes of authors, to furnish from all ports of \ It is said that the majority in the which he had been an eye witness. and Carpenters 74 at sea, £750- Legislature will iup|)ort lor the Ex I should have mentioned, that in drainage gelling Ihe belter of llicir the Union, drawings and illustrations Ingale $600; other duties $5uO ab- fears, they steered for their prize of every subject ol interest, which the cculi vc Council.thc election of w hid giving an estimate of the character «:«co, 4-c. £360. is to lake place on lo morrow .agree of Lalnyelle, before he came to this and coming within leach, applied a publishers confidnlly believe will en­ pole within an iron hook al ihe end of able them to issue a work honourable ubly to the provisions of ihe Coiisti ail of his oration, the orator- said, FROM CAHTHAGENA. lulionand lorm of Govcrnmeiii: mt in the firmament which rolled it, lit lake it, up. The hook penelra- (o its title and acceptable to the Am­ George C. Washington, ol Mont. bove us, there wus one star so pio The Athenian brings no new* pg the balloon, a considerable quan- erican People. John S. Martin, of Woicrster. i.'ii! in.liriuhtiiesi abaietbe rest, of interest General Luchi, nuppo" ly of inflamable air rushed out with Thn fir«t number of the American 1'homnn W. Veany, of Cecil, Kit ubtromomers had constituted it scd to have Ix-en concerned in rob grea' explosion. Magazine, illustrated with upwards of Nathaniel F. Williams, of Ball. class by itself, so in tlie whole inng the mail from Bogota somt The (errors oi the fishermen may Uveuly splendid engravings, will np- ', Gwynn Harris, of Charles, oorleen hundred years of the lime since, baa been tried, found ow be better imagined than described pear on or before (he first of Septem­ In regard lo the election of the "reiicli monarchy, tafayelle vlooi) guilty, and sentenced to perpetual 'hey fell flat on their laces,trembling. ber, and be continued monthly con­ Council, but one opinion prevails, lone :n a solitude of glory. Mr. >un shmcnt, roaning, and howling. One cxclai- taining between forty and fifty imper­ and that is, that the above named Adums very skilfully and correctly sesss icd it was the evil one another thai ial octavo pages, and be furnished at gentlemen will be elected. dentified Lafayette with tome ol Uncommon Cold Weather. l was the plague from Constantinople the low price ol 2 dollar! per annum. In both Houses lo day con si d era he most interesting incidmts which A resident in ihe neighborhood -ord unve mercy on us, saya a third. Il will aomprise Me local business was transuded have occurred in Vrench hiolory o( Washington cily, who has ob «fow they lay qliltsA like Falstaff and Portraits and Biograpicat Skelo'ica IVlitioiiu were presented in lhi describing the eland which he made served ihe thermometer with some lenry the V. then peeped up; (ml of distinguished Americans; Views of House from the Grand and Pelil republican principles, under .Mention, daily, for the last ten oi snuffing Ihe inflamab'e air, FuJilunly Public Buildings- Monument* and Jurors of \V ashington county, pruy Charles the Tenth and 'Philippe twelve years, never saw it oc/oiu became prostrate again convinced il Improve Benin; Landncope Scenery; ing that the Legislature will increast lie uraying a divorce. a crown on his brad, and i ins. On Sunday morn ng, howev cry out "In the name of Ir.o Virgin BCnotion* of the character, haliilf &c.' An order war. introduced l>y Mi un bis name to the end of time, •r, it stood al Ihe two degrees be Mary,whal are youV The poorcat that ol Deists, Hinls, Fiklteo ead luoectb, Dorsey, of Si. Mary's,, propi riirooglioul Ihe oration. Me Ad !nw zero. But yesterday morning was sent up with the balloon, and lofethrr with every miliiect couiie':- the appointment of a special com .nit carried along, strengthening al t fell lo thirteen degrees below ze just expiring, answered 'maw' list ted with the Geography, History, mittce to examine into and,repor very opportunity, the idea thai La ro, supposed to be the grralest coli wept Patrick again oa bis face. It Natural tnd Artificial rctourcen of upon Ihe condilxn of the scveru layette imbibed the principles of re •xvr observed ill this imrl ibe conn wan now a full hnlf hour before either the country, illustrated in a ttmilia* lianking InsliKiiions in the State lublicunism n this country, in tl>i y. AlGrecnleaf's Point, ('atlb ol Ike fishermen dared to take anoth­ und popular manner, g-c, and fo; flier requiring the con iirogresH of our revolution, and ihn: ..motion of Ihr I'otflinnc and East er ueep; when courage at last prevail FftRKMAN HUNT, Agrntof the. miltee la ascertain whelhcr any i lie hud ever since sedulously la bore u B -<»rh K|vei-« )it was as low a rd, the balloon win token un, and car­ bott'm Bewick Company, 47 Court *U .ic thaitci'bol said.Inilitutiouasuu .o iutroduce those principles inii 16. and at Alexander from 131? 1 ried home in triuuipU. "

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A ml What's that Priooner. V\ hy.! rniv luales, who me sonneted ov1 '"- - ^ IIUT, warning creditors lo exhibit ihelr b« procured'KI soon ns published, nor [CHRIST-IN THE TEMPEST. Remaining in the Post-office, at Snow claims against the said deceased's es­ r~r5w;'fn fjp.«.vi>. without considerable expense. To sup­ ply.itia desideratum is Iba jdesiga^rAf BT VUIITTIER. Hill, January I at, 183j. tate, witb the) vouchers thereof, aod Orphan* Court of Wotceiler Couuty.) Mary Armstrong, Captain Adaru', that he conse the ssme (o bo- published • ' -OCTOBER TEIIM, 1934. J the {pesent undertaking, the"rhisf ob­ Form on ibe miilnlght waters t The -roil once it- each week, for the space if OJfapplJc,ation of Levin Tull. A,I ject of nhich emphatically if, to mako sltj John Aiitlerson, James Alien. John L good readiogcbenper, and to put H .in lljjlj Purncll 1. Jones, Neddy Bradi three tncccessive weeks In a newspa­ ministrator of LeVtri Tull, late of Wnr Is siouplng with Its thunder. Cloud on per printed in Worcester Coufflv. cester County deceased. It is order, *. form that will bring it to eveiy man's cloud sor. John Burnetl, Jnmes McCowley, door. James Collips, Robbert T. Callinder, In testimony :bat ibe above Is truly ed that he give the notice required by, ~~ TUiti heavily in the durknen, like a Ihraud >:W1>M»I< copied from Ihe aaioutea ol taw, warning creditors lo exhibit their Itooks connot be sent by mail, while Bhook by tome warning spirit from Un hlgb LevinCuUingbarn, lirancin A. Me -i< .Stol ^4 Ibe proceedings of Ihe Or- claims against the said deceased'* es' Ihe Select Circulating Library" may And lirrltile wall of Ilearan. Tha at gtilj Cowley, TliomasG. Clajton, Mary >MHH*i' pbans Cottil of Worcestet late, with tha voucher* thereof, and be received nj Iba mo;I difttanl port wne Corbin, Samuel Cowlcy, James W. County. I ba»s bsrato sal my hand office in IbeXJuion,in.from fiiteen to " ^OMei beneath Its shadow lilce tha bold thai ha causa the lamo to be- pnblisbed Dennis, Johc DicUcrBon.Estj. James and affiied Iha public seal of my one* in each weak for the space of iia days after it is publuhed, at a.lit. tJphmingtof a giant from tne grate, Dunuao, James Diokerson, Tlioma*j office ibii Ultiof November, eighteen lie rr,or« expanse (ban newspaper pos- WhUili bound bin prematurely to III oulj three successive weeks- in n newspa­ L. Diebaroon 12, Mr. Forman, Robert hundred and thirty four. per printed in Worectter Count;, tags: or in other words be'lore a boiik And dtiolale botom La; ibey mingle now. uoiild be bound In Philadelphia, our- Ttaiueiit ai>d bearing wave, along whose Klcmmiiig, I-illlelon Flemlng.Tliomis L. P. Sprnrc. llcg. Wills la testimony (bat Die above is truly Glass, Mtry T. Hur«t, Sarj J. M: for lyorcctttr county ~ ~ ~ " "ooJdd ham ihe minutes of subscribers In Ihe most dislnnt slatea t. brow ir.nj. be peruiing it in Ibeir p»rl»u»». Trra.ul«» Die lightning frum rM thick cloud Hudson, Charles Hawse, Mary Hick- This into give b'oticr. the. proceeding) m tnoo,- " » Court of Worcester JTo eluciume ran »d^,.!<> «« of the) ;|- toldl * iii. .-( .',-.-!-- < man Joseph Hutoheson Ttiomas H That the subscriber of Wvrcutar "Select Circulating Library "loch at ^1 i .**.,:,(' Jones, Mary H. Jones, Gnffiih Junen County bulb ohuinedfrom Iha Orphans Couuly. I have hereto »et my band Court of Worcester coubty, iu Hd and affixed tbe public seal of my we propose, it is only uecemry (« 2nd It li T«ry terrible/ Tie rear Noah Rider, Charles T. Rut; Dr. E compare it "lib towe other publics.. L Arcsndoth unto hxaren, and tbunders back H Rounds, Josmh Lnndfoid, Stcven letters of Administration (with the will office Ihit 14th day November, 1834. Ltka i1 f reijjoaso of domoua, from tbe annexed) on the psrional estate of L,. P. Spcncc, Keg. Wills lioni. Take the Waverly novel) fat Long, Martha M. Lainberaon, Mr. einmpl«, the Chronicles of the Canon' block Marshall, Ka\.lisr). Thoadorc1 Maiiih.Joliii Mos C Sinilb.lala of said counly dec'd fur Ji'orccstcr cvunty ^Blflj of the hanging tempest—yawning o'er All persons having claims against Ihe gnte occupy 3 volumni; which are sold "The wlM wares in their torrent: Hark-, the P. Marshall,ill, Mi?8Mi? A. Milhourn, Thea- Vlusio^ arwud, abort Her, Use a itaroudl lili/a \Vord, ComJort Williami, Mr. and seal ibis 14tb day of November of said County deceased. All parsons money by adopting Ihe newspaper \Vhitclock, Mr. tVabivortli, E. E, 1834. source of circulation. But we consi­ having claims against the raid deceas­ der transmission by mail, and the early tie itood upon tbe reeling deck, bis form Whitelock.'Ebenezar \Veldon. PURNKLL I. JONES, Adminislra- ed, ate hereby warned lo exhibit the Hide rliiblo by Ibe ligntnlcg, in**ff«il to iha vl)liing ot tfie storm, taken out .of the post ollk-o within Smith, deceased. subscriber on or before the 20th day tinguished feature of the publication. tdld-of a itlumph man miy never Know, December 16, IBSl. Distant subscribers will be placed oa Power uliderivtd aiirtof Worcester County. ) dered that be give tbe notice required Ducember 1C, 1934. receive Irom London an early copr of tin n natnce of tempest lurkail behind UECEMBbR, Ttrm 1834. j by lan warning creditors lo exhibit tbeir every new book printed cither in that Changing upon ttm piatooi of Ibe wind ication of Lambert C, Bral- claims against tbe mid deceased's et- mart of talent, or in Edinburgh, to­ To «torralnal*eslate of Matthias Bealhard, having claim) a^ainnt the said de in entering for ao extended and morr.l did? lie replied, that he was not ;esicd, are hereby warned* to ex ing obtained a credit and circulu Thii is to gire ion unprecedented, ivhcn the price commuoily, end of the consiqtien very well, and was married since libit tbe lame with tbe vouchers there detrimental or otherwise, that .will f. .- they had lust met. "That is good That the subscibur of YVorcestc of lo the subscriber on or before tb iscunatdered.this cerliinly, by ol lowing greater freedom to our ef low Ihe dissemination of noxious t r now,! indeed." 'Nay not so very County bath obtained from the Or 4lb of November next, they nia; wholesome inenilal aliment His sit­ otherwise by law be excluded from a forts, is calculated to render them good neither, for 1 have married a phans Court of Worcester Ccunly, i uation aod engagement" afford him pe­ Md. Itttters of atlniinistrations on th benefit ol the laid estate. Givei at once ptrenuous and more efteclu- culiar advantages nod facilities lor tha hrew.' 'That is bad too.' 'Not personal estate of I'crry U. lirattcli under my band Ibis Mlh'of Novemb al. The objects that W aide's Li selection of books These, with tba " o bud neither, for I have two thou- late of said county dcu'd. All per­ 1834. brury hud in view, was the diiscm- additional channel; created by agen­ j. aanJ pounds with her.' 'That is sons having claims against, the sai JOHN R. PITT9, Execator initiation ol good sew books every cies at London, Liverpoll, and Edin­ well again. 1 'Not so well neither, dec'd. are hereby warned to exd.bi of MuKhii Deathard, deceased where al the cheapest possible rates, burgh, w.MMnttbe proprietor in guar­ Dee. 1C, 18S4. and experience has proved that I 4or 1 laid it out iu elrecp, and they the same \viih the vouchers thereof I anteeing a faithful execution o.' the lit­ t!ie subscriber on or before tbe 131 . IfJill J' years subscription will pay for erary department, •II died of the rot.'—That-vvno hard day November next, thty may oik Orpbaoi Court of Worcoitcr Oounty unu hundred unrl sixty-six uotlard It woqld be-airp«r«rvg*tary to dilate) ' :"in truih '•—'Not so hard, neither, for enviwj by law be excluded from al OCTCUEK Term, 1634. worth of book* at Ihe London pri on the general advantages and conven­ .. 1 suld the tkios for more than the benefit of the said estate. Given un ON application ol Cornelius Fail!) C85. ience iviilcb such a publicnlion pre- coil me'—'Aye, that made Executor ol William Fasiilt, lale of} Now aod enlarged lyps). Volume senla W people of literary pursuits der my hand and seal this 10th day o Worcester County deceased. It is or- C, to bo commenced early in January wherever located bill more particular­ ^ .you amends Not so much amends December 18*4. deied tbat be give tbe notice required 1835, will be printed willi new and en ly to those1 who reside in retired sliua- y neither, for 4 Uid out my money in Lambert R, Bralton, Administrate by law, warning creditors to exhibit lareed tvne renderine the work free I lions they are so obvious that tb* v * bouse, and it was -barneJ.' That of Perry R. Bratten, deceased. tbeir claims against the said deceased'! fromf ** anyJ r objection. . .. tbat... may .bevel I.... first glance cannot.r_ri._n_i-_-t-. fail-to flash oon*ie» January 6, lASd. «va»a great loss indeed."* Xot so estate, with Ibe vouchers thereof & that been made by, persons. of weak eyes, ilion of il» eligibility. he cause rile tatne to be publiaberl once Th« Journal of Bells Lelieri, prin­ TERMS. 11 great a loss neither, for my wife ia each week Tor Ihe space of three Insolvent Notice. ted on tbe cover, will be eouliuued "The Select Circulating Library" is ,, teas burned in it.' UG creditors of tlic undersigned successive weeks io a newspaper prin­ without any charge. II contains eve­ printed weekly on a douple mediuot ted in Worcester County. ry n«ek, ruviens and oxlracls from T a pclloner for the benefit of tin fn testimony that (be above Is truly j tbeet of fine paper of eixteen pages) An ObMrvationisl:—A dronkcn cts of Assembly, for the relief . . the newest an best books as they come witb three columns onear.b, and mail­ .- vagrant named Metis, was brought . . ._ copied from the. minuUa of' |rooj (|1B press; literary intelligence Insolvent debtors and the several *Seal. * the proceeding! of tha Or- from Bn p»tt, of th, nnrld, and a ed with great care so as to carry with '.- up to the Police Ollie yesterday, on upplcraents thereto, arc hereby no­ - *-~ phan. Court of ^Wflrcesteryegi.t,,,. 0( lri(1 new publications ol En­ perfect safety lo Ilia most distant post charge of rioting. Well knowing tified to beam! appear iu \Vorcc« County- ( have hereto act my hand office. gland and America, being the earliest It ii printed end flnuhed with tha '' iUat he should be sent to the peui- :cr Comity Court, on the first and affixed Ike public seal of my office vehicle to disseminate such information Tuesday in the next Muy Term, tbis 14th day of November 1S34. «nme cara and accuracy as book work. " teutiary for 30 days, as a vogrttnt, and by tba perusal of.wbich, a person The whole City two numbers form Uro t »«ameVorc«sler Count/. volumns rtell north preservation, of 't JVrunea conseqnuntial air, ana strut- discharurj. Aing upto the -magisterial desk, be. 8OLOMAN TOWNSEND. THI8 13 TO GIVE NOTICE. son, that he may prove Cyclopaedia. Kxch voliimoe is nci ' placed his arms a kimbo, and, with December SO, 1831. Tint tbe subscritotr of tVorcester:ihan his lather so we, without meaning ceunty.halh obtained from tli« Orphans''---- -"- ' "--.: -..- f - comp»nisd wilh a Title-page aod In­ a sort of semi-serious, seini.impu- aoy particular, rellcction on our for- juuit of \Vorccslr.r county, in Mary­ Ois- dex. er- tinguirbed favor hope and trust tbat our numUcrn of Ifl pigcs cnub, n price at whicd 'You liuv'nt the honor of my ional estata of William Kassitt, l»te«f future nj.\y surpass Ihotn; for cxpor- itcunuol Ije olldrjrn unlcis cilnucivoly j»t. aid county deceased. All perior,sijenc/> ojgot always to proJuca im ronhed. |O*l'i;mont nl oil times io »'^. . c, I believe sirX Mag. Tanco not indued, sir; pray who H«viug oJaims against the said ileceas- provemeut, mate espeoiaK'/ when us Ajcutstho procure five iuli>rrilKs», si,,i, ed are beieby warned .la .exhibit Ihethe jn our cane, il lessens the number ol hare a rnceipt in full hy rc«illttng in'0V j)U^ tire you? -Prisoner. Is it me you LEWIS CATOK, same wilh the vouchers thereof, (othe idiouitiei we bad (o«ncouotcr jo the lithe r J-'O, und » pruriiirilvoatQ '.umjianJi,.,,! itre addressing, sir; Magistrate. untcriber on or buf»re rhe tenth day ulnct. lot a lare«r number. This Urrnng * 'iruncu of whose ancient friendship of the fact of wrong and the amount of I HCr""1 "1* lo circunistaiH:i:» ns they lolly reviewing und nnaliK.ng tin' iiidnnniiy musl be consiJmcd as clt> ''"^ hr-ir.ali-r oceui. A[ peml^l io jesr. No |>ipor will bo dl'cuiuinucJ unti! .vus always dear lo them. Il hail correspondence which has since oil arrearage* »ra p-ild uuleia it Uie o^iliuu :iol been for u moment supposed sal by ». Ilai, lor ail other purpo 4 llic l"l'<''t '» a ii.s b'vn lll!:'10 "if. °"J ,1!' "' lllli One Dollar per (({Mare, und iwonly-fivo cem» mittee express ihe great pleasure prehrnslonon Ilietubjenlof ibis treaty i J"y '" lllu fef-Ja'-u '" » ai..u.,, i.^M. iierf.-ct obligation, wimld be violated they have in concurring wilh for avery Hnbieijavnl iuicrtioa iiirger oncb iy lh« failure (M either party to per .-.r,..' tl.e claims ui' tne U. S. n'niuh up to prrpvilon. , _ . ihe President ofthe U. Stale* ami arm ihc-stipulations on ils side, &< . Mi: J^icing.\:on in entire conMmcv' VKIII: lo ImVu existcj in t:y fxplanations, &e. which Letter from nn ufnr.tr in {lif Vil! bo «pouliil from the OUircr. rd several acts Idunded upon ilu Secivury ol Stale and uor Minister hit fritud in Ibu c:iiy oi 1'iTaly, one ol which was 10 pro .u Franco; ;.nd tl<«-y consider it ! Cheops, and i'x.:niiiK'l : u II. Ill ol the claimunts, mil I tin no King in ibis nii'llcr. It hiving .-.uronly arynmeni, here \i your bond' 'Oar lictalions ici.'/i France. adjudication of the claims should In lint il isiini: lo (ho dignity ond the he Sphynx in is nei^h.MuirliO'id. b.-cn arranged in the correspondence This monument, yon me oWiire.n |i«" \Vill» a pleasure which we wish completed. In cdlltequelicc of ilii? which followed lhc rejection of Ihe diaraclr.r of iLis nilioii to satisfy rcscntii the colonial bust or lallief tvc coold communicate i.o our read lust provision, when tUe lii>t instal­ bill by the Chambers, ihnt this tiov- Fiance and the world lhat tlioiuh she «-rs we yesterday listened la Iho ment, became due,a draft wi»3 drawn luis given her ublii-alinu to pay the he head and ne.ckufn female I" err.mcm thdlild await the fuiliter which Iruditioil iiliui-hcn lhc ln.dy reading oi an elaborate mid -power­ for Ihu amount, lhc protect ol whicl action of the French Chambers be nonoy, we would scorn to accept il ful Report, to the Sin ite, from its was the first notice of lhc non exo I'll could be shewn lli.it il was not >f u hoti cnnchunlt bot of this I'.irt lore taking any other step, ihe C< m- \w have no ealiiluclory eviileiii'i'j , Commilter on Foreign Affairs; on ecotio.n of the Tro.ily, To Ilu uiiltee proceeded lo examine on ccoided incoiilormity to the priue.i- o much, of Iho Anuu..l Message of manner in wh'ch this dr.ift wa.- des »f immutable justice Many ca and t'le truth lies >o deeply buiV'il what ground the President now re n the sand, that conjecture uiii'-t the Prustdcnt of llle t'niled Slates drawn, pei haps on trre score of for , oniiueiids uclion without wait-ng ««s have occurred in our bidtuiy in »s concords uuf . relations \\iih- mulily of eltiq-.ielto come exception which we have received from- other long ci>niimie to supply I lie plnce of They review ihe correspondence it This exli'iiordinary relic i« VKANCS. We were complete­ mighl be taken; but the Comni.tiee between Ihe French Minister heic nations'n juries which, if so minded ly laken by surprise by it, *or we art unanimously of op nion tl.at thi .he U S. might have considered jus about stxiy (cct in height, 6,.mc',\hrt4 and our .Secretary ol Siale.iri' rt-ler dilupidateil, und supposed lo b.V. 'h.td "K>|'posc'il that the Senuji? \voutd mode adopted, ul'dr.m ing for the ence l lhc ivport, ihul Other and beiler counsels, however 1 regret exceedingly thai v*«J' on til u account: and we Merc glud where wo uinved ill (M Ch,imjier» -l..id "been' fW*tA of the'frcsidoiA sui^ei!^ The rending of the Report oecu- 1 period lias already airlvcd, »nd " he earlier than u,ual. though nothing ought to lake redress into out- own O| 1OU1 l"ur - "".'' ^ «''"" >" h«»l."< pieel uliotit twohonrs. Htiviiiit hud [has recommended to Congress »liouia have bm-n itono by HieiH. al hand, witlmul furMier delay, should ulil>' "' ll'e '"K"' "u.horitics no access lo it, and having only our Reprisals iq'die evcnt-of a Hie lime thai Congress liu-l .1 i«. no' ;|,e app.o, ration for the Itealy not be;j«'»»'»'» A ic|«lit:ort ol Visits ot hearing- to depend upon, we shall failure of France prom [illy to niakV prubnbh, sajs thu Itepoil, that the lorlliwiilarthJvlih wao^by'"!..1 French'Cban^ l '« s "Jlu^' " ll "'"1 ""' '« l'«« "'" attempt nothing like a litcraV report payment ,&c The.' I'resident.how 1'resiikut weUld have be.ld thai tan be,rs In , t gardj,o Ueprisals, recom- i,-"' eV ,^ ^uVe's^d''^^, of its contents, but will endeavor, i-ver, dues nol present the course ul i;ungc lotvards France, which is- con- mendednended by the McssaxoMessage as a pacificpacilii ...... ,.._.... ._:_',." .. ' lor the gratification of the pu'ilic en u-i he only one open to taincd iu Ins Message: 1101 would he, measure, the report bays lliey are in- proiiulf the mo:l amicable rc'atiou* jTo?ity,lo m.ike a rapid sUctcU ol'tlic Congress, but by the admission c.l il he had known, what uubsrqnenl deed not Wdr, tut they miy lend lo between ihe in a countries. outline of t. tie ulteriuiliie of waiting, a fmthri intelligence has disclosed, Oial be vV»r. Il is inconceivable, lhat a pow- On the 10th, we sailed from AN •'^ The reports set* out with cxprcs. nme for the uct on of ihe French Clumbeas were lo mee-t on iht- Isl ol erlul aud chivulrous nation hk« Fiance exan.driu for the coast of Syria, i ing the entire conctn-icnce of op n- Chaiubrm. leaves lo ihccluuce ol Dec. The reasons ossiKhed by lhc would quietly submit to Ihe seizure '»lll <-'d "I Jatla, or Joppa, on ilia lo;i ofthe Cominitice wilh Iho 1'res e two courses, for fur Ficiich Ministry lor nol calling an of Ilia property of iti'mioffending cit laih ot Augukl ^ 1 his ancient city, JJ idont as to the jujtice for the pay iher'negotiation, or of a cuntingetit extra niccling nf thu Chambers Were;re izeiis pursuing a. lawful commerce.- «nce lhc uriticipal seaport of Judou, '•'Si nienl of which the Treaty between measure, w hich, in its consequence, at leaot, and il limy do nolnol In our own Constitution Hie.the power to.« "utes i:s o;.gin." ulmobl u» laf> bacte-_-.-. Ih.' United States and France muke may posbibly loud lo war. As 10 command conviction, woUd justilj giant k-ilcrsol Reprisals is specifical- "s "le er^otloll of llle Tower of provision. They had their origin ihe lal'.cr course, it Ihe habits, inch aequiesccnco iu Uie coursa ol the y classed, among Ihe pow«rs of Con- Uubel. Al a.', evenU, it is t>uid M in ll.tgrant violations uf tne law of naliuiib, and interest of ihis Peopli King, il as the Commit'te are entire- gress. with the power to declare war; lmve °CfD l>uilt b t two or ihreo. Nations, and of our nculrnl rights, areo|i"pused lo war, wl.en not una I) cominced, ihruui;houl the. Kegotia and the CouimillKe aie nol satiblied cent« l'"3S ai'ler llic Deluge. Und.f 1'or which the pretence alleged ul voidublo, wilh uhitudilcd luicndu lion, and on all oci:"»dioii«, bftiJR ihe that Congress can ctWilutionally del- »n elr.Cient Kt>vuvnm*|jl. it» b..rboP-;_ " the time aflordcd no justification, nulalltlie.se objec'.icnr apply lo ;. itcaiy and alter ihe lieatv, the Kiug egale the |io»ver lo nuke Reprisals. ^v<:>u'd be cleared of the accuinu- Al the period of those regressions, wur with an ancient ally. Kw.ird* has mvuiiably shown an an'uous de- The counuiltce cannot conceive, tbo ( .*?"!!».". "c .. ?!on..r* the Government of the U. Sutcs whom the I'eople of the U Slater- sue lot ilie »ai:si. c ory adjXisimeut ol Reporl say<, any reasons why an ap- ccssablc by barier vessels; i enterlam the kindest scnlimen.f.' would have been fully justified had the differences between Lionce and pro).riation should not be mado bv Ihe mighl a gum become the active com­ It then appealed lo urms lo vindi I'aitaking of ibis sent ment them- Uic U btales. The opposition lo the French Chambers to carry the Trea mercial emporium of the upper ' calo our outraged righu and il selves, the Committee extcndril execution of the treaty had nol pro- ij into ellucl; but, even supposing il Mediterranean. was a fact Known lo tho*c who were heir inquiry, lir-t, inlo the practiea cetdtd from the King of France or passible that their jubl expeulatiou in As Jerusalem had been rccent'y .conversant with the history of the bifity und expediency of Ihe peace­ Ministers, but Irohi the Chamber this respeul shou'.li be disappointed captured and piiluged by llic Bi d> rimed, that the expediency ol ful alternative presented by the uics- uins, who are a wanderlti)' ituiolci.t ul Deputies Whilst there exertions the Commillee, without enterlaiuing race, bound by no social or politic.-I such a measure hud been seriously arc making by the French Govern­ an unreasonu'olt] distrust ot Ilio Exe.c- considered in the cgui'cils ot llu The report hrre proceeds lo a cri- lies, und ever ready for misuhiel. ment, lhc policy ol fhis Ciovcnmicn uiive,expresses iho opinion thai Con the Commodore deemed il prudent IDnited States. The s.i'.cclion be -.ical »nul)si6 ol the 'Mrrobpondeiu-e is lo streiighlhcn' them lo gtCBS ought to letain to ilscll lhc light twceii lb" I'w.) l-cVrccrauts by which (lieUvtcu i-iir Minister und the to procure the cficurt of u gu.n.l them mid, above all, lo do nothin ol judging at what limi;, and upon before we set out for lh<* HACO-II ItnotVtcr Notion became the enemy French Mmts'liy) wh'.ch jirei'cedcd to impair Hie force ol Ihem, The vc- wha> Hlulu of things, reprisals ihe fonnulion oilhe Treaty, shew ing, capita,! of unoient Judca.. M unu-il ul that time, nrose nol from any in­ fiisal ol one branch ul Ihe Uoveintncnt, lo be icsorled Iu. For iho present horses und limits \\e patotil sensibility to the injuries received l>y various quotations lioin il, th.u, it is true, (s»ys the rcpotl) lo execute the Cumiuitte,e are ol opinion ihal ihroiiLhoul thr negoliatii'ii.the King )U^h a highly cultivated and U-: from l'Yuiiee,'H,t from considerations a Treaty itiuij bu regarded as thu te CongrebH should lofrain liuin any ou tile cuuntry, and re u ched ,Kuniu , of a' different nature, ot France evinced the must friendly lusal o!' Uic whole Government; but lion which v/uuld evince a doubt u by prurlmitiul conniucral mis Iron1 luulingH towards ihe U St.ilcs and ihe ancici.l Arima hea, at un C.H y took un unusual .interest in the ud when the. head of Ihe, Govcmmeul ihe muccrily of Ihu fienehgovurniaiii'.!. hour in Ihe evening, wheie we Ion thru making war npim France, the evinces ihe earnestness which II.IE The I'lesiucnl has. indeed, iu hid gcd lhc lirst I'nighi. 'I'lus town is U. S. had yet resolved never 10 uc- iuslmonl of tho question between In en shewn in this case by thu |>oliUc.vl recommendation of Reprisals, son.;! quaie.cce in the wrung und injustice ilie two countr es. Our Minister plca»unl1y situated on u gentle el - had been remimhd. over und over head of ofthe French Govornmciil, In guaid il from Ihu impulnUDn ol bo vation.aboul twelve miles li'oiu tlu: dune lo them, but lo persevere in hiich a concluBion ought not '.o be litm* ing a menace. But, if lolkweij up by lljlv Ci'y, and is on'y remaikab..- thi» ilcmand of idemnily until n .ig-ain, of llle d.llicuHic* which the tllifild be obtained. As .«' >' l>- »' \linixtcrs would have lo oncuunlcr lily drawn. Upon Ihu whole, itm an act ol Congrcid, Dial acnuighl bu for its ruins, and, as MIMIC 1S1'2, one of our most dis'.n;;""''10' 1 .ronithe Chambers in Consequeiioe LoiiinuUee are of opinion thai '.lie liable lo be viewed as a measure ol say Iho tomb ol St. (Jeurgtr, Hi.: .if the Trealy, $•<:. Tolhis hi<:oi> lime h.is not yet airlvud when Con- inlimulaiioii. The Flench Govetn- pnirun saint of tin line.hsli cru- ciiAins. appointed Miuinler «" «;< . Ill I be morn n^, we look le.;* o Frunee, was instructed lo demand of tho neg 'ti-iiion the CommilUc gte»» IH rolled upon to go into Ihu men! and 1'eoplo \\\\\ |UOU lo our aclx did n l a tvnt lu justify the omis Hit consideration of the. very serious and not to our jiiofcssioiis, and''Con. if iur holy en crtuiners ul l:i'- reparation for these vvvotigs; and Lali.i Convent, nnd alter u perih i. . tW demand had been p*rni»tcd in -ion of ihe Fi eucii Government to qtiesiiun, wbclhi-r they will enter into gress ilself \\olild do ilu; name, were mo i fleet the treaty; the dilli- any measures for the purpose ol taking ihe prus'.ii't relalions of Francs ond and .uiigiinigVide over the SUIIMI.. by every Administration, Iroin thai . any Uul and thrjiiglt the B«rgc* of l> \ day down to Ihe cunolu.iou of tin ' n.«w iXj-orieiiocd in the Freni into their own hands red i ess for wtcngs Ihu U, Stales inverted. libers being un u flair' iHMWl'i by Fiance. 'Hit; committee are ol the int|uiry bu m.ide, if France muunlaiiin, we ui rived until r u ' O'lealyofisai. ppiii'tun that Cougrvs.4 ought lo avoid rxecnlu the lolly walls of ( I'lioalcm us ti them und their own IJovi-rnmeiit. j in reusing lo The report then goeslo ^ny, (Kil- iuiy retort lo war, cr lo measures, f i-caiy, what shall then be done? the brigtii, lull moon was \\Ueehii,., ol tlu-sc claims the, amount lud mil (Jut the Cuminillec had reeuired to ihis corresponilciiee, beeau"0, after which rrny k-ad lo it, and rather wait lie purl aajs, ihe Comnullef will not ovi>r Ihe tinroundiin; hilli. previously lo Ihe Treaty been f II) With us bllle delay a» possihl. , .he warnings which were given ol lo bee Ui6 result of ily. i";,ctlions ste-h a le.null. Tboy luck ftscertaiiied and could not be exact which the French KIRP;'ni ondoubtod- at ihiu^sas tdey now exist, nnd will the gaict. wcie thrown tip.'ii to i Iv known unlll they W«:r« tinully :hi: d'.lticulties wh.i-!» would have lo nil our iiiiitieiiius oavalc.itie %\^ 'djudiMled, but the- Conim.ltee lie elieounli red, u fair constiiieiion ly inalcint; lo carry the. 'l>caly inlo not attempt to tnnii'.ipato Ihe impene DUghlto be pill upon the course of the full ell.-cl. We; have uot'linishud our irablu future. TbisNulion bus shown (i|-lliv%ilh cuiulueled lo Ihe Greei concur enlifcly'.wilh the President in aecount of I his I:.«'poil, but we have when less poweilul'in nuipbem and re CuliVeni. Hie opinion Ibal lhc amount award Ivmg and his MtniDtfr* i'i this mat t.-r ll the King bus Ihrouphoi.i acini followed il. out fjr rnongli to disclose sources thai «t piescnt, ihal ll knows Animaled \>y un onllit|«i;i«n ed by the Treaty ,hyw..yuf indenim whieh the, lioly relies iN- the gruni: ly .falls fav «hon ol ihe just clu.ms ol wilh tiood luiih, and Is t«t dl lubonti}! lu Ihe tf.uduv ilH geneial vharactcr.be how lo vindicate ils righii, xvlien oelVooilhe passage of a bill in the picvciili-d by the Intt-nesj of the rtsorl to measures ol rrdress H isxp on rthicil I Huod were so ennui li' ..'liiimbem lo eurry inlo itl'ecl tlir hour 11 oni adding more The neii°« dieill unit proper. Wlifn m!ceiw«ry,i ealeu'ated to inspire, ynu nuiy p. Th« Senate Committee of Foreigi fic shall not shrink from what duty I oiblv eonecivo my emotions, but > ' Rcl.dion conb'His ol Mr. CUy Chaii L'reaty, il would be unjust, nnd im iilcrUiined by iho Senate obji guw, bpravuc aiid. 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K-..1 -eport " Uesolri-d, - Hiat - it u nrsf'fnltafVr'M.* Ift inexpedient, at this time, to pacs ' \Vecdlci1 ami counties, House of _ ...... sfige of em h a law ai may meet tin piaying Hie passngu ol nn net any l«w vesting in the Pre.Menl Tuesday, January ^r.Tr_ , views and wishes hereby e.tprcs- sed, priating a sum of money for ihe pur. authority for making reprisal! .apon Mr. dishing presented a fWtiilon pose or opening Ihe rnonlh of Divid­ French properly, in the contingency of sundry oUivens of the city bf Bi.l- 4. Rpsolvcd that the Governor be ing Crei'k.up the Raid Creek, so l«t a of provision not being made for pay limore, praying the abolition of the nd he is hereby requested to cause mill called Sptnce's Mill, for the pas- Lottery system in this State. jo lie transmitted to our Senators and sir, g of flat bottom boats, $0. ing to the U. S. the indemnity slip, Representatives in Congress, a copy ulatcd by the treaty of 1831, during Which was read and referred to Mr. Williams Obtained leave to the commilte on Lotteries. of these resolutions. bring in n bill, entitled, an act to pro­ the present session of the French Which were read; Mr. Wells obtained leave lo bring . , - vide• >MW forivi thetut? buildingUU1IUIIIK of\, a Couit House. Chambers." in a bill,'.'entitled, ah act to regu­ And, on motion of Mr. Merrick, re in Worcester county. Smce writing the above, we are late the manner of taking special fcrred to the special committee ap- Ordered, That Messrs. Williams, *'JVuUiui juraro t» rerfca truly gratified to learn that on the bail, in the several coudty courts of poin'ed on that «uf>ject. Bevani and Hearn, report the same. 14th inst. the Senate took up the this slate. . The House then adjoarned until to­ On motion tf Mr. Tcacklc, Ordered, That Messrs. Wells, morrow morning ten o'clock. report and the resolution accompa­ Ordered^ Ttial the con>nullee oil •8ff0-flrVJKIS.1l.> Brcngle and Merrick, report the Thursday> Jan. 16,1835. grievances and courts of justice, he in­ nying it, which had been made thr same. The House met. Present the name structed to enquire into the expedien­ Jfttnuafy ST, isss. order for that day. After some dis- Mr. Jones Of Somejscl, chairman membnnt an on yesterday. Tin cy ol repealing Iho second section of cussion upon the subject, MrvClayV "I the committe on grievances and proceedings of yesterday were read. 'heactol -December session 1625, Our Relations with Ft ance. .solution was so modified as to ourts of justice, to which was re- Mr. Brengle, presented a memori­ chapter 114, entitled, an addiitonal 'Ml as follows, "tiesolvcd, Thatil rred the bill from the senate, al of sundry citizens of Frederick supplement to the Act, entitled, ait \\'c have often regretted, that tin Hilled, an act relating to guardians and Baltimota counties, praying the fixe or our paper does not permit u* iv ine,Tj)edicnt at present to adopt' act directing the manner of issuing T^-'.-.^r-i'.-V'-.'.'-""1 nd wards, reported tne same wjtb- paraage of a law, for the formation of out attachments in this priviutia a<,4 to publish those Icnglhy and impor­ VNY legislative measure intcg*r territory ol Ualtimoro aod Frcilerielt the Capitol of our Country; bo> United States and France.'* This rst time and ordered to lie on. the counties, under the name- of Carrol I MARRIED on Wednesdny eve* ------.- upon no occasion, have we submit­ rueolulioft has UNANIMOUSLY blc. county. ning lasl by the Rev. Cornelius Hi ,V, ' Mustard, Mr. WILLIAM BROWN, lo ' wsscd the Sertdl*. That- body Mr. Jones of Somerset, clmi. ma., \VbJch was rcbd, ted to this inconvenience, will the committee on ^nevanres ahtl Mr. Brnngle, moved that iraid peti­ Miss F.LI/.ABfTil, eldest unugliler ot ' , greater reluctance, than We do n: lave acted, in r«^ard to this all Im- oorts of jnntice, reported a hill. tion be referred lo a select committee Mr. Edward Knock, both of llii* ••"'•'• present, us on account of it, we nr< ..icirUnt subject, with a promptitude Hilled, iin act lo authorial! .my one place. consistingLRrnmore, of ".Messrs ' Brengle,Uorney,------compelled to exclude from our col­ .vh:cli deserves, and doubtless, will idgc of Ihe several »rphaii't> eou i& Burclienal, Pralt, Wvse On the same evening by tfie IteV, ' .. umn*, the elaborate and master!;- -cceivt, that unqualified fnmmcn. "this Male, to hold c>mrt for the Hood, C.H. Mustard,Capt.Johh l>. Fields, _j_ report, submitted on the .7th instant -.alion from Hie American people, amiaction of buaini ss, Mr. Elv.muved to flrt said petition to Miss Klieubeth Ann MnMastcr, ~ Which wa» read the Grsl time In the Senile of the'United Slates which it unquestionably merit?. on Ihe table, both of Aecoinac Countv. Va. id ordered to lie on Hie tahlu l)i trrmined in the negative. t»y Mr. CLAY, the Chairman of il-.*' On motion ol Mr W barton, The question then recurred, nnd Committee on Foreign Relation*. /.'/ic following hits been handed to Ordered, That tLe comini.lc (in TIN MANUFACTORY. us for insertion:— waf bcvcn to be appointed by the every a:t of this.ctmucnl Statesman. dnow Hill, thr tcllowiiif; mulls: lissioners to report to the GoVernwf c!mir. at the house a few doors below MrV he number of all the deaf anil At the same time we make this From the citizens of Resolved ln,thea!tirmative^. Tames G. Metsick's COACU cilab. acknowledgment, Philadelphia. «1,500 00 umb within the limits of their re- ishmcnt, and near Ihe public wharf, we trust, that we, From the icctive counties or cities, between In pursuance whereof the Speaker where he is prepared to execute all citizens ol appointed Messrs, Brengle, Ely, Bur- ore ever ready ''to i cndcr unto Cujscr Baltimore. 1,670 00 ic ages of 9 and 2l yu citizens of Hood and Wyse, the comiuitlcu. report adverted to, is a document of Lancaster, IV 394 98 lose who arc not and also ol nu spectfully eolicits a sharn of publid the highest order. "The force, the From the citizens of iori*ing Ihe governor to .till the On motion of Mr. Mooies. palronngei eloquence, the consummate skill, Smyrna, Del. 72 00 umber allo>ved by law wilh thoie Ordered, That the committee on N B.^l*e*»ci'. t>ad, Copper* vho are not indigent, when asutti gtievances and courts of justice, bo which characterize it, evince a From the M E Church Brass, Rags and Feathers, will be) id Wilmington, \)e\. • 31 33 icnl number of applicants ure not instructed to inquire into the expe­ received in exchange, for all work) knowledge of the subject, common From the Methodist E. nadc for Ihose who are indigent. diency of abolishing the- High Court ridne. s;ura'c with its vital importancc.nnd, Ch irch. in F.lkton, Md. GO 00 On motion of Mr. VV burton. ol Cbaaeery, and to report by bill or January 27. 1835, ^^.^^ we do not hesitate to declare, I hut From the lion. Isaac Ordered that, a Select committee olbertvise «ny man who will give it a cool, McKim, , CO 00 I live !>e ap|K)ioled by the chair, 10 On motion of Mr. Igloliart, DISSOLUTION. culm,and dispassionate perusal,will From Jas.W. William*, nquire into the expediency olcslab- Oidercd, That the committee on Ksq HarConl coiiuly.Md. 1000 n the limits ol thin state grievance* and courts of justice en­ ''IM-fE Co partnership heretofore? respond to the sentiments, we have From Or: Thomson a deaf and dumb at)loin, mil that quire into the expediency passing a * existing between 'the subscri* expressed. hey be authorised lo repjn by bin law requiring Ihu auditor In Chance - licrs, under the firm of Mtt.BY anil Holme;, Arcnmack cmin- - ' ------" ----- WAPI.GS, isshisduy dissolved by' The committee, fully and satis. Ity, V«i to be distributee or ulherwi«e r» to «ite notice lo all persons w,lio 'I'he ji. \u*f^. then hare suspended* Claim, aoB their mutuM \ Snow-hill, 'Jan. 22,1833. ihe colored population be instructed lation lo the Operations aud expenses forms them, Ibat he will continue 1 France, of the oppofilion it Would to inquire into the expediency of so of the mililia called into service dur­ Ibe business as heretofore, at the, . Snow-Hill, Jan 26, 1835. ing ihe past summer, to suppress the receive in the ChanlDcrs ; nnd ofl modifying the law regula.ing the well known stand. formerly occupi­ GENTLEMKN: Your very polil hots oo the Ualtimore and Wasbiig- ed by Martin, Duflield and Cluu". __ Ihe expediency ol exercising nliberal appropriation to the Colonization ine printed for the use of the mcmbcrr ance of favour, - : •m xvc.'ougbl .we, as a nation to sound dreilanil sixteen Dollars, cunlribu the part of this state, w!io were free of the Legislature, which was read. Wm. P MILBY. m cd by the citizens of Salisbury,ar antecedent to Ihe passage of the law Mr, Borchenvl moved to refer, said Snow hill,,Tan. 26,183S. the tocsin of war? We trust not, we its vicinity, to the relief of the ind order lotho committee on claims. cannot believe that the people are granting said appropriation. sufferers of this place, by II Mr Carer reported a bill,cntitled Determined in the negative. Public Sale. willing (under the present aspect ol fate destructive fire, has been recci further supplement to an act, enti­ The said order was than read tbe ved: and gentlemen, we cannot ¥ WILL sell in the town of Snort* affairs) lo be driven into a war with led, an acl relating lo free negroes second lime and adopted. 1 Hill, on Friday the il»y of but give expression lo our feelings, nd slaves, pasted at Oeccmbei On motion of Mr. Moores. ooranc.cnt ully: nor do we bftlir.vc, on this occasion, for the benevolent February next on the premise*, be­ thai at the present conjoncturc, there ession, 1833, eh 87 Ordered, that the committee on tween the hours of two and four feeling, and liberality manifested by On mutton of Mr Hughes, ways and means, be instructed to is the Icnst necessity for il. Sure­ such contribution May we not say o'clock, P. M , my two lots situated Ordered, That Ihe committee on quire into the expediency of reporting in said town, whereon stood tbo. ly, no man will say, lhat ihe hat Salisbury has acted nobly? lensions by county assessment, be i bill,imposing an annual lax in propor­ hut she has set an example, worthy shop adjoining the store of Messrs delay on the port of .France, tol nstruclcd lo inquire into Ihe expe tion to the iuiount of capital, on all George & Sewcl Jenkins, occupied1 cxecu'c the Treaty, has inflic­ if imitation? "He that givclh to diency of passing a law authorising companies hereafter incorporated in he poor, lendclh to the Lord." as a Hal Manufactory, and the oth­ ted so serious a stigma upon our he levy court and commissioners of lliia state. er, whereon slooil the store home: Having honored us with your he several counties ol this slate, to Mr. Merrick reported a bill,entitled, national honor, that an appeal to confidence, in des'.gnatins us your occupied by Mr. Thomas E. Brit.-, ilace upon the pension list of their an net to alter the mode of compensa­ tingham C^*Terms of sale Id bcf arms, and the blood of ihe country­ committee, for the distribution of espcctive counties, such persons iblc. lowing resolutions, an ict.relating toguardiansand ward», of heroes, actuated by feelings, wor­ We beg you gentlemen, to accept NOTICE. thy the best days of Koman or Gre- Resolved by the General Assembly wa< taken up for consideration, read iiyjlviihiiilly, for yourselves, anc of Maryland, as the sentiment of this the seoand time, and passed. WHEREAS my wife EKzabedt- .cian history, fought the battles oil those you represent, usMtrancos o" Assembly, that any act of Ihe Con­ The bill reported by Mr. Jones, ol D. Williams, ban left my bed anil our Country whose blood was! our most respectful rcgnril. gress of Hie United .States, giving the Somerset, chairman of the committee board, without cause, I heieby for- poured orft at the »hrino of liberty; We remain very rtcpec:fully, public lands to the Heveral States In on grievances and courts of justice, w arn all pet-soup from harbouring or your obedient »ei vantf rusting her on my account, ns I am and who so cmjncnlly ond triun> ; \vlr.cli they are situaleii, or diminish­ entitled,an act to authorise sny one JOHN (1 HANDY, ing the minimum price it whirh they judge of the several Orphans' Courts deterinliiedy.ot to pa; any debts whiuli jihuntly assisted our forefathers, in LKMUI-X P. SPKTSCE. of this Slate, to hold court for thv she may bvronfti.-r contract JOSIUMI HUTCHKSOS are now sold, would seriously effect the achievement of the invaluable lie prosperity of the old Stales, and transaction of business, tvas taken up THOMAS N. WILLIAMS: civil nnd religious liberty we now To lor consideration; Jan. 27 Wmrn, lo iuiiiHtice to those States by which enjoy,) should be deemed requisite URNHY hey ' uerc originally ceded to the , on motion of Mr. Jones, ol Fl.UA.ll C. . Onio' Baltimore, mid bill was ordered to NOTICE. to obliterate the stain. Nol 0" LEVIN American people would not nsk so (,'oinniit'er. il. Resolved further, n« Ihe senti- lie on the (able. WAS committed to the Jail ol v. Md. nicnls of this Ucneral Assemblj, that The hour having af rivn;j for taking Somerset county, on t'ie 16th inst by Krcal a sacrifice; nor tire the cvcntf, is the extinguishment of Iho public. up the oilier of the On;y t (he house Arthur LankCord.a justice ol the peace which have heretofore transpired, of JJuvAi.r, it luts re Iclit, Ihe objec! for which ihe cension proceeded to co it tbn re|.ort and >aid county, a ue^ro man named Major ench n character, as to justify llu- igre«l his scat in lb« Supreme Court, of those public lands was mnile by the resolutions, sub-.uitffd by Mr. Merrick Unit nho says lie: is Irueburo. nnij liosliSc altitude assumed by the anil Mr. Taney lias been noiiiiiMiltil lo Slates (o which 1'icy originally belojl oliairman ot tlie l|ivcinl comoiittee, in served his lime with Mr, John Wil- l.xcculivc In relation to this sub- ilh his place. jri', hnving been accomplished, siieli telation tt> Ibe coutlicrit and western iamsof Woreeslor county. Ho is a distribution of llu enlen or proceedn boundr.iica of this stale. After mine about U fed high, and «nyn ho is CO j-'Ct. Counterfeit ten dollar biHn of tl-c of the public lands ought lo be made kpcnt thereon, year* of jgo, but lie does not sppaur \Vc arc imlctilc.t Itt Ihe editors ol RnnU of rennnylvania are said 10 be .iniong the tevcral Stales of these U e -Ilrporl, which onit thelr icderal population. I row morning. 10 o'clock. food his rhiim, or (lie negro will bo lie found on Ibe first pngc'ol lb"» P»- The present House o 3. Uexulved, thai our Senators unilt , . Monday Jan- 19, 1835. occluding to l>iw. per. We conclude our remark*, wilh iveo of MniiRcliuYdis is compoied cf Hoprcsemotivct in Congress, be and! The Speaker laid belore the home 8 O. HOLBUOOK, SUIT, iU«y are hereby icu,i>estcd U use their Ja petition ot sundry iuliub.tanli 01 Jan. 27 U33. , . . '' Iho rciolution, which do**. Ib ix l.uuilicJ and .~r Maryland, HANJJY,f» »pace, n>Iip itiiln mm tlid ^ \ j\\y I localities ensure books and literary ,34. J ] ijn> C'wri of >Vori!tst'r County,) pt^KMPRU TIM-JO, »«:vi. ) ,,. f, ,,,-. » lOfnroiKlion emanate, fed themselves1 t>N i ui avail A ttowley.l On application «1 J»n>e» Col. Jv- K- OJf fjiplwaljon oJ Thorun* JJoon- ^ win,-lately deceased, former!} i>f *V.*«.H«r evnjo'y 4MSM. « " »-«i>"« ^.Cropper, j-r^., - - Adij>iDi«!J»tor of W»ltwi Pray, loie ol "liicli oducotion has filc£ui>ic(i,o|.f>o«iti! Ihfi store of ny. JJiuikinta cheap io OUT ptiftcipsl . t ii, t .!,. «;«.» lliellw noiicenance rc/juiwdrc«iiiwd t)..t>. < WVi/-«i!*f County d«co««i»» »'>« »r- Wor5»uttT pojjiitjr tfecjcased, }t ii> re. (-eorge nnd Seivcll Jciikins. £ J±i«^tf«. u «h*t 4b.,-,i.t..ed tl..t b< «! » U-wtic. W2««r««! . hvl in tbe interior llief eaunot ordered il>»i'«: U'ye ibe Notice re- 11. 1831 lie procured «« soon ps pub)i>riei9,nor ' \ Ml » ii>it*i P«I fa f Jaw yjtrut'iift ' c^flrt-0''* *° cjioion »uo»e i« lr-.il ed in IVo/reMfiT CouiilJ nicioua d)grayin3. ]i Un;. li In (of liraany Uial «be »bo»e i« -truly Hiv.B weeks in a newspaper printed Ji door. JM ffi)nutat> ol Wojccsier County. lioolis ratir.M be sent by mail, nhil« ":? JIM: 'J success which lias attcticY. he Select Cxcutatiog Library" may (;«*f4ie Or- IH icntimony that url v>/ IVorr^«l«i «ic publication of Ihc best Mnv ,« rarcivid »t tlio mo&l diitant post ). I bare »rt ff, h»n4 l!>e .minutcR 0 )jom tlu: Kiiglihh 1'iews C.u'j(iy. I have hereto *et ony hna<) tlic Or- In. .trice in tl:fl Uni»n t in from fifteen jo> -i affixed (IK public seal of days after it i* fmbliibrd, ut a lit. nnd nffixeJ the public seal of «oy *ffi« pbans C'wirl of Worcester County. ! a per. ollice this 13ili d».v J*o«iry, J333. xlical moro parliculuily udaptvil a.pft, expense th.tn non&pnperpof> lUis!JSlli day o( January 18S6. ii»v.e ' «V/* Ueiftto set «ny hand allixed tjiu, he wauls a»a tastes of ihc ;o: or in oilier irorJa lie.foi* R book county .£.. P. S;«:nc*. Rrg. Wills for public seal ol my oOice lUo I3ib da\ or H'o/CBtle/ Count;. public. While it will be llm objr.ui nuld i>« bound in Philadelphia, our of Janujry, IS25, ib cribcta in Uio most dislnot slates) TIPS IS TO U»V£ SOT1CKJ .if the proprietors (o n)i&<: (he tvorK I-" L,.f. Spcncc, Keg. of mils flrictly what its title indicates,!! will.; ay be pcniting'tt io tbcir parluurs. Thai me iuhnriiber X>l Worcwler THrS JS TO GMVE NOTICE. far JJ'orcolcr county. nevertheless, con'*iii all iirliclcs ol in To elucidate the adavntn^ei oV trtouf,i <>gt»te ol Daniel Jluwley. land loiters of Administtntioo (nitti That llie subscriber of Worcester KitlenaVve prcuaral^ous bavc beet' County hath obtained from the Or- ioai. Tttto per, late pbanfl court of Worcester county, in .lUthors, to furhUh ftcwn all p-irl* nf g.ito orcupy 2 volumai', wliich ar,« siil(t vl, ate lierob; %vi>rned lo cshiliit llu 'ucher»'l'»f rcol lo llu' hr« Ih? 15!h (>l cd are heieby^*nrnc't to exhibit llu Gicy, late of said Bounty dcr.'rf. All publishers eonfidnlly ciplieve .will ,cn- eriodica), at nu expense ol .fifty centq, *a>nc nilh Hie vouchnra therbof, to (tic persons having claims ngainst the said nble lliem to issue a work honourable Mlitge included! Su that more limp il»w u« cxrlu'lod (roai a!l-bi;r,oGt of lliu- ubacnber oa .or before Ilio JM>t day dtC'd, ore hereby warned to exhibit hreo times Ihe quantity of jitwuty 'f A'lgutl next, 1hn-y fn»y ntherwui! to ils title and>cuaeptablo to.the Am­ «o'ij e.ttila. iStbday ol J.iouwr;, eighteen by laiv bn es^ludcd Ir-mi all benefit ol to the subscriber on or twlorc lb« (JTV money by aJoptiog ilia tuiil cstilo (iivcn under The first number of the American (UunJfet) .inil llnrl> fivu. toy day of AugiHt next, they may other­ j)urcc of circulation, ilut »a ctun .«. \AA11 A iiand and seal tuin IJJi day of January Magaxine, Illustrated with upwards of I6f.r,. wise by low bo excluded from all ben- iweoty splendid engravings, wilt up- ler trantrniiiion by nriil, tod lUatArlf . iBfi: of the said entitle. GivRn midei receipt of Ihe new bonk, as k most dt»- JAMESv.«t*»l.'VJ •ria«>v/>&OV*-1t 4LmmDI9* I . . - . , ' or before the first of Soplcni nguished fcatute of Uic publicalinn. 4rnl.,r. «ith a copy ol ilia will nn«x«ii! mv lia"d..»nj Bcal tbw'13 day of 3an- ber, and he continued monthly con' .Janurj- SO. J8»S. mft taml^l* f*MMn...B .1...*.. .~.~ .1 UlfV I H.f.'l. J!e(ant subscriber* will /be .placed .UB i Cropper, ! Orfi!i.>B«Tm»rl M Wowwter Cnnnty ) Improvrmonl"; Landscape tiocnery every new'bodk printed cither in .ilxtt a.'*'- tne Jiolica requited by (an Worcester-Coi'nly.decM. It it opil^r- UfiCF-MBI'-K Torm, 1931, .( mart of talent, or ID Edinburgh, tp- naming crtilitops la exhibit 'their (lie beundki63.variety and beauty o ed that ha .give (hn f>'nlio«.rei)iiited by ON application of Thonins Tim which, U< this country, will form ni colher with (ho pnriodical lifofature.ul law, TvawiMQ^.cudifaM to -e^lubit tben '.at*. ».tb me ffnucbers mons, AdiiiinUlrator of Mslthcvv unr.cHRiiiR «otu'cc 'of instruction am Urcat-Britiao. J^rnm-the -forroer .IKB thersoT -and claims against ihe laid tioceated't »»- .iiat they cnu-.e.Uic.xmir.'? Moore, late of Worcester County gratification: lingravingi and dc shall select the NoV6lv,Uemoirs,Tsfl«a, to tx> published tale, witb Ihe vouchers theieol, anil oui'i- in .juob «Kik f'ir tbe space of it is ordered that he give seriptVons of the chaiacier, habits &c Tray«ls, Sketches, I!io^rapliy,j8t.c. *wt Ifaal h. c.u<* the ..ma lo be puhlishe.l ,h No(ice , -|rc(, , , publitb them with as much Ibr uc'xmivo.noeki in a nownpaper warnng of Beasts, Birds, Fishes aud Insects r^pji'ity and ' m>« ir. enc b week Ift the spare «l - >....'.: accuracy as an rxlentlve .prurting in -Worcester t)i>uuly« ihrca u>ecccliive weokr in a Denspa cn-ditort to exhibit llmir claims together with every Hubject connc<: i-.iaiuiiv lb«l ihe abji'o i«..trulv I office trill Jidmit Prom Ilia 'lattar., County. *geini'l the said deceased's rstnte.with tccl with tho Geography, History «ueh 'litwary intatligcncc will regulai- the above ii truly the vouchers thereof, and that he Natural and Artificial rosourcea .'». __ ly ba colled, as will pi ore interesting 'i< nf UIB proceedings ol the copied from cause the same to be publ-shed nnre]il, o country, illustrated in .a familia aper_p«o- ha*.'' itin. uOixeil Ihe public taut of my mr phans Cnuit of Worcester FftKEMAN HUNT, Aj;cntt>f the lovally. Good standard novels, and Connty- I ha»a beintu »t my bail'! WoTec-tr.r County. ' tonion Cgtv IcK Gompmnf "»' P"^~-'"; L "' ctli '6 this 1C I' dny o! January 1895. «ih«r «>»§, now out of .-print, inajr s^T^S-" and arfixed the pntiiic sea) of ui\ lo te.s'.imony Hba'. Ibe above is truly lioston, alto occasionally ba re .proiluctd i - L. P. Spenne, Hog. Wills 0;-- —— ———————————————— nllica Ibis ISlb ol Jnnuaiy.iSJS. ? copied I'fom the minutes o( our colixmn. ;for VVqrcJUor .County. i. f. ftjience, Urg. Wills ,- , , » .w.u'.Jt llic proceedings of the Oi- .aftwo new Volumus The publisher coiiGJenflv asjar.tw 13 TO .GIVE NOTICE. far n- arccjiler county 11 hans Court of Worcester County. '1 h« bead* -of famMlei, m>art -tbej need inve hcieto ser my liaiid ar.d Mb'sei! OP are no dread ot introducing tbair 'Se- Tiial til* «ubs°riboM nf WKI center This is lo give Ifnticr. public fc?l of-my oflice this I3lh \V Ai.DiK'sl.inRAnv J-OR 1833. ect Circuidting'Iiibrar>"inlo the do- Couo'y )p«lh nbtnined from th« Or day of January. '1830. 'l"hc 'Select Circulating Lihrur>' circle, as tbe gcntlcnmn .n.h» fili«u»' O -url of Worcoiler County in That ih< «ub»crib«r of Worcmer County h.illi nblliaadfrom Ihe Orphan;, has Ec-tn lor some lime fairly clas ia> nndertaken tbe Editorial duiiei,tn JUurvUcid. leltefi Te«tnul c u.i:o ol Leri *Wlllivm>, .Court nf Worotktor coni,ty, in 81,1 alters o( Adiairii^tr«lion(Ri(b a copy of >jor fT'orccsfcr county icul pul.licution< of >tbe. country,hav leiue of the responsibility he assume* la'.p ol laid cmmty deceased. All per nig obtained a credit and .circulu n catering for an extended and moral £nu< having claim? a^uinst the laid de- the will non»xeil5oethe.pnr«(ini>l;e8lali- THIS IS TO GIVE NOTfCE. of Hanib. Bn)ley ,'hrla of naid .eouoly HOD unprecedented, when the pvico community, aod-of '(lie cotiscqironce, ,cna'« ba.e-xcU'J^J (torn u!l to the luliictlbdr nn-or baforo the 22dO Mil letter*) of nd«iihKirntion on the .it once strenuous and more cfTcciu il.iy nf'J.ily r.exl, llicy ninj ntberwi of Matlhciv Moore ;il. The ohjccUthat Wulde'i L.\ culiar adv.AUt»ges and facilities lor Iho .ol ttbe .«a«l .e«Ute. Givan stleolinn of .boaki Tlieift, nitli t!ia nur.bwiditBU .I3lh of Januiry by Un be exnluded from all benefit late afraid county decM. AI4«rierrarj IKK! in view, was the di?sc,m the nj T. Ulch- UUCUMUUUTurm, 1634. .$ THOMAS ly to thosa who reside in ictired iiiu«- TIMMONS. Ailmiiiis- Urged t};pe. rendering Ihe woik frai oidjcm.'late .of-Worcester County dc- ON application of John T. Taylor, rnlor of Mjitlhew Mooro, deceased. tiont tbev are so obvious that th* cn»id. It is ordered llmt ihe give AdminuMrator of J/irnou R \V»rr, late. from any objection that in ivy .have £rst glance cannot fail (o January 20, IS^'j. the Notice .required'by'law, -warning of Worcwtcr 'County duceasell. It been made by persons ol weak cy«s. ' liau of it»,eligibility. CKMlitori The Journal o|j)«lls feeUerf, prin­ to exhibit their claims In ordered thai lie give tho Notice ted on (lie cover, ivill bo oontmued required hj law, Vvnrnina-crtditora lo Insolvent Nolic without any charge. 'II conluins eva- <'The«o!ecl.Circulalroe.ttbrary";i« tlii: vouchers thereof, end tl»t she Pilnbit lliuir cla'nis agoingt tho said ry'neek, reviews and extracts from printed netfkly .00 a doupla medium 'T'liB crnlitnisof tbc-undei'sipncd, haet of fino paper ol sixteen paRM cnuw. llie same to be published .once ilccoased'ii estate, ivilli the vouclinrs *• a putiooer for the benefit of.thc tho.nenest nn uast bodlis u« they com<> in eauh WBck.for tli« space of three thorvof, and that he cause t|ie same lo ictfof'fVwomhiy., for the eelWf of '">"> thc -eevrral ram nil | nrla of the ivor'd, and a l»i iiiled in Worcester County. .ol three succtssivn weeki (isrfect safely (<>ave'bcreto set my'banrt and awxcd son, Ilia) he may prove n belter man 8OLOMAN TOYVISSIvND. (linn liis lather so we, without meaning f/Cycloniedi* Kxch yolmune ia ^wid tbiity live. the public eeal ol my office this l3l): compani and JL» I' Sprnr.c, Reg Wills December 30, IB."!-. any particular, rcHfClioti on -our lot- o( January,,1835. mer lolumnv received with such dij- dex. far fVorcco'ter Caunly iL.iI1. Spi-nce,.Re({ -Wills The r'i'« Is Fit* Pntltn li.r R'Vi -!«• or.bopc and tru»t tliat.our numbtrsof II |>n« dick. spiKol • kirk for Wurcoatur CUUIUY iuluio may surpuss them; lor .exper­ licsnuol l)««ilor.i«rt iinliit >t*«««lj rroinliv, -lid («.!» .pliaiin Court of Worcester Ccunty, in Comity, hath cblalncd from itbe .C)i- .lidic-nlliej HO bud to eucouulur in ,lbr lube r fJO, mul a |.rojH>il",i.n. c»p\pH^i»n ;Bl I lullrrs of uduiiumlralion 0.1 the plians Court of Woicesler^Cotmty, ii LFAYIS CATOSV, outset. tor s laif qr nuiu'ucr. llm kitniieMixiit it personal cpt«l<: of liuiij. T. Richurilbon Mil. cllcu ofuOniimslrntjon on 'lit Tlio objects ilm iu«do U iuei«i»lrio elrtttial^ioiu so tM«nt is TO DO Library bad in .v!r« wl\)cb.»i|l mnke U in i4u*rl tl |»> *(>»u I*lo ol s.ui! ooiin'y UccM. All pt:r- personal CNtule of Jauirs '11. Wale were fully detailed in tbn 4iros,pac(us. libel-Hi J . Clut»nl Bit ll't|l»4u» «o'ii li.ivii^; 1'lninn ngiiiiist, tho snui Lite ol said county .dec'd. All per- the fnllnwing extracts from that intio- prucur* Ilio work ('*}4.y> b; usjiiiay lu II «lcc'd uru hereby warned to exhibit .:ruhy wiirnnd lo e&hifa Cerlificatci, hair subiorl|ilHini lu 11'nu, thwa ulkrririii iliic Kunnmiber on or bfluin Hit; !J'.)th ili'i oaHio with ihc vouchers Ihereol unilnrlflVrn, »nd »l«o Di.il we liavn haij ii'«i«,l x>3j r>pnl,t<>» «o>uunl in ilj« ruS»«(l- dcv of Uceecuher ijiext, Ihfy may olh .Circulars, no occasion to i]e,vin(.e frupi the "rijin- lisr at tils lj,liin. Our itnitii. bonelil ol ihc said u>lnt«. .Clivi-n un Of every drsrviplion on Ihr most Extract frmn (lie origin menu >ri> ull n.«Jo f^: in»,(u!illni«m,af ,put >v'mf hy law be excluded from all bin In pieterifjcj; to Iho public a ji'ii- . «n of ei«e»| jivrj al | ,or of Jamci 18. Ware,deceased. les' Hlanks T'icra is |*riiivin)> up In Ihe UnilH *<>. SuoM> di-ini, ',,.,a Uuj «. n 20, I83u. il JaJanuary" SO sale al this OlV.cc. jlale) a iiuuiersus population, nilli t'hilod..'| li a, NOT.