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J. A. STEVENS, Editor. & Proprietor. YAZOO. GIT r, (ML) Pill DAY. JULY 2,18.11. VOL. 5, Np. 51. Whole Jo. 259. V uuo city Wliij tul I'oliiu ul Hi; sifter rai.srito and rcict,-u ;o i:v :iv r t day, (CiTi' ruiN j'i;;:.) On SJiin Street, opposite J. JJ. Jrmer'i, in the north end of the ".Uanchcsl'.r Hall" TCitMs. Tie Wan will ; I'mfubrd to sub scriber at' 00 D-r auamn in advance. Adit.: tc-;' Will Un in. .ri'.'il nt tho rate 01 $1 03 nor square for th-uit i,i-.-rJoi,and ;0ti( for eac i week thercaiit-r u-n 'iu'sor Us-1, con- tit mi a;? a square, 'f tin nn u :r .1 1. in - ii in quired, -must be mar'.vtl n .- ' v.rir'i 1 ; ';' utcript,'or tbcv 'will i' i -ii. io-it1, n .. charged accordingly. Adv. rt. n nif fromadi--taoco, must be ucj'-in'f H w";m t -mi, o gocid reference irt town. - nnuur,rin' camhdnrr lorofucn will be $10 for county oilier-, t0 io. state ofiic'fs inadvaoee. . All adveriisemrnis of a personal nature will be cbmged doublo price, and payment required io ADVAACE. ' " Yearly Ail vert U in:?. For forty liar or lo'rcn w.itde nt pirns live $G0. No contract taken for 1 t'a n one j rj.r ml rmv.-tlilft hnlf Vcarlv it niV:i':o. The privilege ot amiml n 'fiT is limited lo HIC1 VYll I 111 III' V ' ' - - - , meats for the bci't of -m ;.. nt in by them must be pa'ul fc Sv tbi- - ' i . Professional d von .rMiirnl. For 10 lines or lc.M.'.Mr. au ;-ra;: n !---. 10 do do do ' J 10 do do do 1. '.. ..O frrAs the abovrt rai- am tlio., established in Natchez, Vi.-ksl..r... Jj.nn. flrand Gulf and oU-'wh.M" in !-. tjlr, no .lr. duction will be indo from ' thri.i in nny whatever. ' fc-M.LJOis voiii miht r.nvstoroii ON DKUVEIIV. TIIUSTIHI'S SALC; "HTY virtue of ;i Dcr'il of T.iii. to mo cx--LUJ rented lv.Ji.nKa V. Cu.ck nnrlJans liis wife, on iho ItiihiU.y of My, lS33t8nd rccortled in ihc Piohi'io CliMk'siiflice fYn zoo con n Ivy iii Cook C. ji-.,'M.S and HI), to sciio" l!o Ki)nV-iTt of ; tno'u Noif llipteai ilfc.iilx (J. W) Ct1-.rn hi, Waitl &Co.; I v'il oxi'O-c losjle ia Vo. C'iiy, on Won-.. thtv, ti v liih (Liv (u Ahm,, 111, on one nd iwo yc-i'i'f coilii ; iu! piMclj.t'jiir giving liwnd wi.it Koo.oved cM iniiy; i!ic IbHovvJug lironiTlv. !ioL' IHui bJVr ill 1)0 tOU'll Ot X?- zoo C, vi: -Loi,cle-guii!od orl ilic mp oFs;nd uvxn, M (tooling oo Ar.mJrpi 7.") feel, inul runnioj hwk 150 ri .lan l.fti flr.-Ionyicd on tlie m;'i of R-iiVioAn. as No. 2H. fi-r.niJna on Mound- hiieet 75 feet, and running h-ck in the ci rnniion of-M-in l."0 fei-t loeihec wiih all Ihtfuriiiliv.-ns. iuip.fVMTif nis Hnd npnurleu . . r i i . i ancfs i.horeuntn hei.ujtni. i neuve imc Pile lo .sci'd proprrty iod:bt'od. but I ivlll oulf roovny horli title vnh vested in me by vii'iue of s-id Ti'U"'i. ' . P. 'B. VOPH. Trustee. Ya.o Ohv.Mv .". 1S11.(PV $'X 50)i:M4 III 10 Wlllli HIniR'lfM! UihI lino were consequently gently and v.ilb- The amount of it is this: Let the people have IHH ItlUU IV h bit lOUlu 0UlKlurmurj(Jrnwil I hQ f;fnki J their own'way, and give them aeound ad .'i'erills-O its -.llvaticc. V- ' -."There he is P. was the cry. adequate currency. Every . one can fet- I" rrzzzi. I M I' 1 til ,, I m I . ,,.n n 1 . - w ,uu Stravctl ov Siolcn, . l-'l tO .M tho iiixh r.-tiMi' , livtn Crc.'.A-- living "n Y; "l 'iiy. u iVw weeks rWKt-n-'''""'? ;i i 1 i V llOltrfi:. .snppf ! " sod lo bo 10 jp:i old. The iJEr" "eaid lioiie is about 15 hands liigb, dark inane nnd tail, trots and paces; is Gentle and works well, lnii body and -.. long mwl hnd ml wl)fn lip If? ft. !l Da it 1 siiuo - - - i I ,-.) III). MIIHUC'I Ol OKI SnO' !. l U(l"tlll MI'U lUH'IIU "l piven for s;tid bor-e rfelivered to tne or.lo Thomas Uule of Iolmcs roMiity. l. P. COOK. . Ys7.oo CUv, -Tunr n. dVif. Ak 'J'Iidc who Iinow. rnUOSC nuly who know !y tii;il oriinmCf iivii o'ooi v.iiion. oan.loini any ideao thu 'i.c'.s,of ii; prrfrct relief, of Ihe al tnt rhann -liko fUiesrlVecied incase of ihe PIUX lllIi:U.MATIS.l. all SWCF Ll.ViS. and all UXTIiRNALTAIy, no in u,r lnnv severe, by t'le ue of liar's LtninT in. rmd one wlto h;? i'ed it thai will not laud it j'bove i ll things ever u.-cd, Hiid you will lind wb.il !:. mi bejinuid. 1'W Ihe n liff of 'iiii vn hnui. n beiog" who may be rillicled. I beg ou to y.-k in- Ujijiir. and ou will lind in. iv know i.-g of aide bV I'M o'lier imo"(Iio. or po)-u ian, ihoug'i ii'ed lor in.uiy )e 'ic, thai hevo been cured hv ! e u-eoftbe zca- IIIUU Il:iy?l4injinciit Thons.i(Kls ofoiln r persons know of sim ilar cums ' U'i yppeal o their sense of juf- llrr Uuvf lll'iiian ii f Imi It i !'ti mliiiv ou owe lo our snhcrni M'in1. to let this jtrrat remedy be WE would r.-ij'.v i.Hy lo b, it J1' iho-p who bavr Wn'.i'h'i 'nr Jewlry -TTiaining in our m-fs.-iun, 'mi ;it y at the SStore oi' Ves-'s J. "S. tz 11. l,evdl. in nhis city. Should any o" our en' n'." w rflnnp. it urine our a. - i;rt. 1 ( t an at the above place -o hn m'-i-i 10 u., :t dnl..ow, wui fo n;iy worlblcss at Yicksburg. at our n-k. w-'h "(' it wi'l be , iicl-f aio ideii-.pl for ihe isauie purpo?e puuctuully attended 'o.-nd . urnd w idi- 'j'0 hosrrs we sav, if oil who have used it patch. AVU.m'V : KI,IJ. jdo jnit i-av it U he urn (1 pll prsiWe.' then do x azoo vuy, j line i, -n. ;idi :l:invii. Siirok oTU then lo oil your friend. i. 'To'-s will hi: luurli nijii wuoio the news- I. -.. . ir ii.iiii i'-! jmo iioL tPnii. or WiiPie vcauei'S are i 47 ..i. A i) win. - fTPlUE subscriber'. i a-., livin expired at . XL the Saw Mill fotuerly ov iied by jlr. S. Howard, has purchased and is now run ning the SAW MILL about a quarter of a mile above this city, which was built by AY. iR. Jackson, and is prepared to fill all Bills in ''that line of business, aC the shortest notice. Having also established a LUMBER YARD ;in mis cuy uirecny ujjjjuuo uk oiuiu ui . Messrs. N. & E. O'Reily, will keen constant ly nn band a full assortment of LUM lRR suitable for all kind of buildings, also, whet ;arms and bucket plank for Sir. iiuh'Wi:. . Yp.7.00 Citv, Feb. 2d, ICH. :::J-n". ynEAD.lhe fnllowiiig, irom Juilgo Patici ' -'J-- son. for Unity years iho ti'St Judge of the countv i which be lives; M o'j' ow i. S. .1.. V. :ct t'ji'i. "Jlrt-t. Co'.i 0i ': (.'.. . G:.st-. A Vji : " a: i . o i. !:', - v- of the fo'o,v'.ig C"".;'Cf " ; ' o i ii. hi v. '- t '.r.-l rsubsTve 'lie na-o.es ior a 'i ii i m. !'. : ..CEUTIFlCATt; Oi?' .U.Oi it-: P Vr. l;;-O v. I BCBCSY CCR'CJtV that Ii'm ,dn; ;'. vt.;. afdicled with sick hnJcietu i im .( i i'r ',( .20 years, the atiacks occi"i'r fn -- io .u,r two weeks, frequenly lasiia .'J I . Iioa'. i which lime the narosvsms have bien wMUfu:. -as apparency soon tw deprive her ot 1' ;. And v i ner haviog i'ied olmoslolt o!ier retned'e, in v.dn. fl have been indued os'ahst resort to trySpobirs Jleadache Rpmedv sold by you; nod io th' -reat disappointment pud jo? of f d l' a rid all her Mriends, found .vcy raaiti'iut it,'' iroi ii'" lifr dose of the medicine. Slie-!ias foi'ortru up ih vdireciions w jlh ihe ariicle,aud in evni-v i-,ii- a n.-h tan attack was lb eaiened has fouiidiinm. .inr. 1( - tlief, until she is near priTmne oil r cu'ed. Th j -most inrneiPnttly niirr f;it'ng fjua.it'tv d' . TCCted. A ln.)0 St t .. , 1( nii;pu b t'ie u:e of t-i'K i -id, ir -Ki : .1 t t)f.,;,'". di'ced me o tiiu yon i'. h i - v. v or r -oli'tserv.iM-. MCttU P 'f rCR . Sold by COMSTO 'tC ic CO.. 2 Fri-br-:e:reet, New York, .and in Ynno' . K n. n.RAnoLpir. 1 1 .is noilaUcii. i no p npuHior will not allow th" arlirle to be p.-id lor unless it cure?, vli!. st 1 1 lb' (1m rlioif ilo fully lOUOHi'd Will tn, if one snU'erin" refuse hom Ao fry (f t If he thtri, he ruiJii to he nitird more for his oh.sliiiaei than hi J'erii)g. Mr. Hays would never consent to oiler this aitirrh?, were be not compelled by bis sense of moral of religious duty to do oil in bis 'power for ibe victims of distress arid misery. For tb's pinpoe be would sooner devote a bVtnue. than sriiuie a dollar lor auv win ibli I i h?. ' "-"t- 1 Of U T. SoiiiPswimllrrx'hure comtlrrfritt-d fhis orliel.rond'pvt It up with vih iotif derices. Do not be imposed upon. One lihin'r. oulv will protect you-it is the n inc of COM STOCK CO.; that name mtU'l.hc alirn ti on the wrapper, or you are cheated. ' Do not foiget it. Take ibis di rection with yon, and lest bv that, or never buy; for it is impossible for' any ouer lo be ((iC'cn genome. SOLOMON DAYS. Sohl bv COl'TOCK&,'CO..'J Fletcher Mice'. .'W Vbik. 1'ini in Ya7.no Citv. bv ' 11. U. UAXDOl.Pil. April?. 1n!1. ' ' :N ppearcd m last week's paper, but that ira- broken hook appeared. i flA u hnh had and inS!1n,;pnh.:;, poiiant matter excluded it from our columns: The Doctor asserted with the most per- - Th A tp A v.sqtv wi hft r.bar-fl.tpri7rrl in Fos tiib Wnio. I sai fTl the thing just caught hlstQ th'M period of the Ameiican Re, ' ' riUp. -T?uyu" r,r Vd3a"M, 0 me cat Kina, ana weignca at public, when the Gov.ernmenr had the folly Y i least fifty pounds. -None of us contradicted and audacity to wage war on thenational On Monday evening,- the 14th inst., in him and it was settled as he desired. 'More currency, and succeeded in destroying it, to company with some jovial companions, I left frogs were wanted," but the Doctor said he the destruction of the nation's prosperity. Benron fo attend a fishing party the next felt to much fatigued again to hunt them, We are a poor, suffering, bankrupt people, day, about ten or-lwelvo miles below, on but that ho would despatch Plato with such all the consequence. of this foul quackery and Dig' Black. The party, with whom I left directions as he deemed advisable to their recklessness. The very mention of it, prove3 . Uenton arrived at thet hospitable home of certain capture. He consequently directed . to all observation. Every man that opens Mr.B.justastwilighthidcast'herdarkshad- P. to go about two hundred yards up the riv-, haliof one eye, sees and knows it all. owsover the earth. Dr. B. of Yazoo City, er, where he would find a hollow stump, Tt will take tine to recover from this tern, was one of us; and here I must say that dull to walk'gently, make no noise, and be- hock, wh,ch-the nation has revived care cannot inhabit the atmosphere in which hind' the stump he would see a frog.-He f?!?? T"5? ;n lnilf , ,i it c . .l . i t the year 1840 was spent in getting out ci he breathes He seems a composition of must then at one leap spring upon him ; w wa ' RfTnW.iitr,A whit- .inder hilarity, and 'throws a charm around his com- while sleeping. " the worst effects. That was one s'tage, and pany which dispels all gloomy forebodings. Plato obeyed hs directions and soon ap- a great one. ' Now we have but a moment' uu muj vi uui uicim i,,uiui us ru tvuuijr muw wuu a uuc -'ug uauiuiy hi iuo air j i nine io survey iue wrecit auu turn mat. xias and with such smiles, that all our fears of a but the Doctor swore that was not the frog been made of us, and to summon all our en- siorm which bad been threatening us on our he sent for, and would not suffer it lo be ergies to repair these' desolations, under road were forgotten. After tea we amused placed on a hook, saying it was a bad omen. the guidance of wise councils, much is ex ourselves with cards, plaving euchre, wttsl, . Nothing of importance now occurred all peeled of the approaching session of Con &c, until a late hour. "We arose early the went, on harmoniously until we found the ?reef Th b-Treasury must go quick to , I j r i l u t , u .(.u, . ' , 4.n 'A u us deserved doom, known and hated ot all uuai iim nuts aim .wuuuuu, ,.ua,um,3 -v, . a . - men the instrument of tvrants and the scorn ess had bieakfast awaiting, which we soon was ominous of bad -luck to fish while emp- 0e te free Then will come the task cf re dispatched, and were early on ourroad to ihe ty bottles by scattered around; consequent- establishing the currency, Facilit descensus river; nothing of much interest occurring, ly, as it was growing late, he moved as safe averni sed revocare, etc. It was easy to break save the srood jokes of our friend Dr. IS., a retreat trom the swamp as was then posst- it down, and an agon v that followed; but WtllCu nappity 10 US snonenea Uie uisiance. luie, wuicu wus f't-eu io uvm. con. uara win oe iub worn io eet miiiga ixguw a- AtrivinTat the river each heart bounded Un our way home, or rather to our irtend gai ixevertneiess, it must oe aone. ine with iov and every pulse beat full of hope B.'s, we wereendeavoring to make upagood nalion feels jl knows if. All are ready, all each contemplating and some betting how fisherman's tale to tell our worthv hostess, impatient. The period of misery has become a ..:u l,,. Bui,i,.r,.i n,uon u nrOQ.i tu iUn insufferable. We are a people that must .' -! mV. ...m- iii Li,nu utnr, ru t nj have something to do with. The latter must anuousuo.u. iuu ut-m c -u 9uu u au .nauuC. .u b0 provided by the Government. In six jeen arranged in true "Walton" style by winch be performed the task, all those who months w hnL to sea thinirs in better or our friend ii; so no time was lost in casting have the pleasure of his acquaintance, can der, and the raosrjects before us brighter. the hooks into the water. Lach one of us easily imagine without being inforraea by - National Intelligencer, had sc'octcd a log or some favorite spot, and me. : : ' - not a word or sound could be heard save the On arrivin?, we found Mrs. B. auite An Kxtraordinaiiy Jouexey ayd Vor- occusional splash of the hook as it fell upon anxiously awaiting us, had already given di- AGK- An English traveller, Sir George the water, and the sweet notes oi some va- reclions lor cooking, and prepared in her Qimpson, wno recently set out irom JLiver ler bird us it flapped its glad wings over us. most "elegant," (as the Doctor said) and pool, and left Montreal on his wild route a We wercfiiol long, 'h6vvevcr;tii ibis sittia-pasty -manner, some -delicious blackberry lew days stnceV is' now "engaged in one of tion, as it was now evident to us all we had cordial, etcetera, and before hearing the most extraordinary adventures of modem arrived too late in the day. The sun came news, perceiving we were all fatigued, in times. He is on hi3 way rouud the world, pouring his rays as if determined lo scorch her blandest manner, insisted on our taking ana expects to travel m aii'sofu mues, us, and the 'pesky' musquiiocsbu as though some wine and cordial previous to detailing Thus, he left Liverpool and arrived at Hali they had tasted no human blood for days' our days success. which we, not having fax and Bosion by steam packet, a distance and mouths past. We accordingly met, as drank but twice on the road home, immedi- of 8300 miles. Thence he went to Mon- by chance, under a lovely group of willows, atcly assented to, and m quaning bumpers ireai y water, a atsiance oi otv rabies, no which protected us from the sun, and lo our proposed her health. left that city in a canoe, and intends io visit surprise and delight, found that our good The Doctor then proceeded to give her, French river, lakes Huron, Superior, White hostess had not been unmtndlulot our com- in his own manner, an account ot the day7s l ,s:, oi me tvtjousanu nMnuepeg.im forl during the day, but had despaclhed her sport; but regretted to sav, owing to the til be reaches the' Red River settlement, favorite servant, Plato, wiih saddle-bugs well late heavy rains which had muddied the bein? a distance of 2150 mile?,aU by canoes. tored with provisions pnd a good supply of water, and other unavoidable circumstances, e inenp:oposes io uavct on jt?rseoack ana ALONZO. the "criticr." Each one gathered from the no fish could be, or had been caught. heavy branches of the .willow, suflicent ma terials for a Mississippi bed. Whilst recli ning upon our beds, the contents of the hot ties-were freely tastea, ana at least a aozen toasts drank to the fair lady whose presence of mind bad supplied us, and a dozen more iiciicAal 1 ii icl licence. OUR NATIONAL POVERTY. What has made the nalio'i poorS Ead were proposed by the Doctor, who swore he Government. There is no o.'her possible had been so much engaged m catching liogs cause io De iouna. me enterprise ot me for bait, that be had forgot the first bottle. American people, Ieit unshackled,'is not.on- AOer resting a time from our labors, one of . ---"e. .ut u ui,u,6M1J p.0,mc Ql .i at ii u i t .. ... n private and public weahh. the company, Mr. II., who, by the way, s a 1 d Uic weaUh .g ductive noble fellow, proposed a bathing, asserting 'Qne fih .h espcciav Ullder Govcm- wilhout fear of contradiction, that a man ment ue ours. When the people are p-os-well supplied with the juice of corn, could perous, (he Governuient will be' rich, and float on the surface of the water without any when the Uovc nment is-cood, the people exertion oa his part for fifteen minutes, and will he prosperous. Nothing can make the not even wet his cravat. Mr. 13., Mr. 11., Amc -can people ami ineiruovernraent poor, ivoncu. FjTlUE tinrlc-dgupd invinif ni).,-nA( lP,,r, ol Ailm:n'ial'0u oi 'iho pn((. f j(15; ; Wor-en, drcAI. at. ihn M.i.rh Tein of iho Probato Conn. 181 1. -Pri-nns luu infhin igiiiHt the C.;!.ite, w'l pwT-r. pir.,Mit thctn wjthin tho time pie&ciibed by law, or Ihey will bo forever barred. A. S. PERKINS, AdmV. Till; I'UILIM) OI- ALL! Magical Ptthf Jlcfracfor. innli'i'd iij t, f hk-os ; nil .iniiMifs In ;dfii w i i It i i fOar. I iim i"o"- inoi i' iicar oof Tdd swidnns i -'x i f-inai a. id. fco e aod weak rf v cu"ed. and b i'.t.i b.ra-s pievrn-d and beujt1. 'i'lps tandiv fi if-u't wlilnoc be genuine uolrs i-''ioj Ueni'y l).i'ir.v on Uio wupper pnd Com- oi'k it Co., Isicw-V'oi k. A "ens lorlhe Uniicii ft ii1-. UriiUh Awc'Ic;.. 'IVx:-.- & ' l-'urfciite by 11. IJ. J! A'XOOLFH. A"? zoo City. 'Sl-u T, 1341. ' 43-.f. K . I'.. T .-" Do .i,cs n'.ill hp ri'v'T io auv ppr- .' y'-.x: ' 'if n !.: it Jj a t ?? MASi'7it, r.?N Gx ? M'. i. ?.! 'c . i tf ( .v, rr j bu'chubly .--'n- 'i- !. t i'iciq .ii.Hfli g i-vin i iOf rXir3C!,i' i ii u in'miiHi. . TiHa.i' Ii oc ctsd rif-fitru j."ov'f HM.oh j s i,.f . i.s n i. s c ' r'ttt re, eft?) o e. of l'ot -f n j, w n.. Iia ,nuu,; alt Ki-ic oi' r "' : '' t'vi. (ion j;S v.,." .)iriof qotli"'s fV i sit r -l!!-;ox po-"i'l . w'tPM ?n0upd in .i "' i 0lLr,.'0ii& f ii iii.ic'iv- ;i,i !'";i''Cf.-, ft I-vi-. It"r ?'... prU Jit'fls. wl'iff f-w r l!ifiS,4'l '.nd- ' bnsrn!tioT., cp. u dtnu'f. rro.-d pa"'-, ''f. icnnos lutiPd. inr(jlv onv' lui'C of ,i-t;U.-i'r iniinn .Ii, h ",i tub it fr;'l is tll' y Ct IO, but is icadiiv &j; "fd '. s v.i'nat-le salve. " 'BLANK. DEEDS I'm .? ale Ct i, A I 4 - -. and myself, immediately plunged in the ed dying stream, but in attempting lo lest Mr. U.'.s remark, one of the company fouud a sandy bottom, who upon being extricated swore it was false. Doctor B. yet insisted it was true, and said the reason his friend had failed was owing to a 'scape-pipe being left open, and insisted upon returning to the shore and replenishing, which was done. But. no one saw tit again to try the experi ment. After bathing for some time, we were called on shore bv Mr. C, who all the lime had diligently walhched his hook and bottle. After lasting lightly the contents of the bottles and a small draught from' a jug which Plato biid procured, we commenced again the business of fishing. Doctor B. in sisted, in the then state of the water, that frogs were the Only enticing bait, he ac cordingly set out to procure a supply and i -i ! i soon returned wun one in eacn pocnei ana two in each hand; AH the hooks-except t hose for pe ich, soon had a long green legged frog uTider the water and we anxiously watched the bobble of the cork to know when the fatal blow should be struck. But a few minules pasted, however, and down went. the coik up went the pole, our friend C holding on with a grip that well nigh broke-it twain. . 4Holcl on! hold fast!" resounded all a- long the shore, and the Dr., who prided him self a being Iho best fisherman, soon placed lilmself in a sitting posture and gave suitable directions for capturing the monster of the deep, but ah, while we are seizing bold of fortune it vanishes incurgrnsp. bo onuus occasion: .'H'ral hua in!n cried .tho Dec iho rclc but the fault of the latier. When (Jen. Jdckou came into power, we were a rich and prosperous nation; and Gen. Jackson said, when he retired, that he left the nation ' prosperous and happy." If this was true then, it i.s not so now. It. takes ears of bad (Jove Tuneut to" break' down a nation like this, and Gen. Jackson began ii in the latter part oi his term. The ability and resources of the nation, w;)ich, under Gen. Jackson's first term, enabled us to pay off:he rational debt, -were the fruus of a long pre ceding, good management of our public.af- jat's; and we are now reap ng the rruits of that long preceding bad management which Gen. Jackson introduced, and Martin Van Euren carried to its consummation. There is no gelling away from the truth of this feature of our past history. We are prepared to prove, by incontro- vertib'e statistics, that before this nation shall have emerged completely, by the return of good Government now looked for and we rust begun, frortfthe disadvantages to which the administrations of Gen. Jackson and Martin Van Buren have subjected us, our national prosperity and wealth will have'suf- fered more-than the whole national debt of Great Britain. We. were rich. That is well known. "We m , t m are now poor, mat is equa'tv wen known. We 'w ill add, it was no trifling caufce that could have made this natron poor Thre is no nation on the globe, which has the re sources and enterptise combined, topromote national wealth, whch,,we have, and nothing is required to attain this end .beyohd.the lifn- on foo, to the Rockv Mountains, a distance. of upwards of 1300 miles. He will then pro ceed down ihe Columbia R'ver, a distanca of 1110 miles by boat, until he arrives at Fort Vancouver. He w'lt then travel on lh3 . Pacific Ocean by steamboat end sh'ps up wards of 15,000 m'les; will visit the Sand- wich Islands. Kamir hatka and various other places. lie will proceed to Siberia, and iravel S00 miles on horseback -then along the Lena, a distance of 2510 miles in boats. He will take horses, and after visiting va rious regions of the north of Europe will visit PcrmyUrza. Mosco,Si. Petersburg, add pro ceed home through Europe, be'ng p. dis tance of 9500 miles in carriages and oa horseback. Jlis calculation is to be absent the whole of this year, and the greater pari, of next. P.iil.Liq. . Steam Ships. The New York Coriraer cial of the Sth ult. says: "When this paper, sevaral months ago; first announced to the public the contemplated establishment of an American lice of steam) packets between New York and England, a promise was made-that further particulars should be given in due season. That prom ise we are now in a condition to fuinl. Contracts for building two ships h?ve toca signed; the modejls are completed, and the timber procured. The builders are Messrs. Smith, Demon & Comstock, well fcnfxwn z$ excellent naval architects. Ihe ships are to be 2500 tons each, and three hundred feet in length. Each is to have two engines of 400 horse power equivalent to 1010 horse power, according lo English computa tion. , ; ' -: , ' The two are to be. finished -in .eighteen months, and 'as soon as they are (Completed the keels of the other two are to laid. They are to make the passage from Novi' York lo England in ten days average thxt is, the time allowed for the .passageyohdsr ordinary circumstances, is to bo ten day?, while, if favored by wind and weather, ilr.iz ship3 are expected to make the run in nL:?, or pcrhahs less; of course when the circuru- stances are unprcpitious the run rzzy ho pro- .... . traded to twelve or thirteen ca-j. ;t nfftnw dpfinilP mMRiirs. and in rnnswm. ne.tOCiatlCr.3 Wltll IC3 V30Vuru:i:5 Ct 13 lv accumulating proportions, but a Govern- United Slates lor carrying tho mil era net . . 1 1 . . . I . , 1 . U.. . , T. mont oi kn m in nl f nntsis . mnrc cnoi, vpi rnnr inm . : r u a iuc v tu.- -ft. it and political condition. We want nothing is.rot unlikely th:U a favorable trr;r-;n::r.t but freedom and free trade. . ' -':- " t, u-i'l 1 3 made tj this cDct; hat v. I: :t!: or it ' ' By the term freelrcds ' ye '.mean tmuch,. .i5.cr.rot,.tho.r;;ijJ will l'.';It."