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Hr ooghf »U ••>•»> liter learnt m.n* (real lewm f' *> " In addcemg Miunple. (rota If.'he tori-' The P-o. (air,it Homan <u Ht ttuu) f >r intt.nre, •■idol tirulut end Hion. .hot p nrrtnd (nrl.ti.e m.i.t tuner Ki'h pmdenrr end j.i.ltce. to eff rt try ih.ne gr. a< m * p»»«'c"P r'ly Having been el«»yf ‘'nder -lie imprerr. >n Oitt f'la'" we. • G rriitn »"d nut a I'.oman ae.hoog . r.p.d.u. ... r-nr. •« l.-m t,riere . C a«* cat Itietinttry. In airertenl Who iher we »t 'ne cabinet I rb graph w- re mule k, no„ ..rh , n i*hsf I,e pmnl In .nr.rnt h..tnrv I*non « mining .ml ran. but l-arned t..H au 1hn.fr* Ik. ... der the .i.W.'r heed, Ihe I .1 IU ‘ * irlebrete I ph.hu.ipho* a! AlHtm .nn ot Aru ion .ml Per-rtume. Ui-.e Into rier.o i.f'li" HW* na.n* m< nt.on, .1 by l,e.n. i ■ inere Ml ftincl. leu ..fti.fKmrtend -.o il lire.w. We that' thank in* ed > >r of flic 1*1 eertph, if he w ill rrq .e*l the author (II.. >r l. tlf elluiled in I" hi* P*P*'. '“ - 4' 'h* tn.ot tce«IOlo0^tll"*'ri'.u» K men P am. [ft t Path/. FORr.r.HY t»K IIIKI 1 ' t am iHi i qi tonal Journal The f.'.rhnn.l in regard to • ». ,p peered in the I elegreph S-'urd I ». I. It. 'ow ed h. ... ....dated ,| . . I-al .... pr ■m.t.t in he I nr, f ofi from C I ■( re '« H «he d V Cota at W • hlng y.„, Ml, I .r . metier* pee M- < «|,r etl.ioi nl ll.e ielefi.ph « rll know., ha. be. n eh. nt from home, end Hiil pm. In.. ha. ' been .elected for Ihe ec nmp'i.htnrnl o( . le ..pn .ry pnrpo.e Atpn .enl, w* make h„t t ..nele r«m..k The le'.er if eitber/orgcd ... it it genuine. If forged 'He lrM.MC.lo.., w c* . eencuoiedby preredml.inlba l.enic. I: IbtCmnhinelion. i* nnl Ihe.efn.e the c*t a rurlrn. Ifgenmnr U wn« e.iher puM'rt.ert fiir . It arhriuat Ihr I’oil OJftir, iloltn f,nm iHt Pad Ofirr. ai itolm from on ... dm 'dun: -T..I etch of Ihe.e nffenre., ll.e lew prot.de. condign piini.hmenl. The l.« c. 1i„ h.», howeeer, iheprer-.geuve of mercy Port Oflic* Ireechery Mill. <1 pt rl.tp. b. f r given by nn Adn.ini Irelinn which introduced the doctrine of Port nffire turnHInner , M-'i robber, hate already fell .he ln-n. ft. «.( fir... *i»e *lemenry . end common larceny being an inferior offence, be., al leart. an rqnal title impunity. i ♦Th#toiler firn »n tl»« Iwlliakrr* appointment bv hie president. Savage Mi*r« km. of Pennsylvania, t*• be consul nf'be United Si*«r* at Martinique. (he above, which »• Copy from tie Pniln drlphia Inquirer of Saturday, shows In whom lh.- President inletuieJ to give the appointment of I onsut at Marti: qije, whek, in consequence of a " hi *appieln n*u»n of the peisnn. the eon mis-ion via* t-nt to Mr John Jackson I here it such a remarkable resent lance m the name of the two gentlemen, that the mistake of the Piesideof wat not at all surprising V\ e think it highly probable that one even more j cartful than he »ia>- been in the distribution ol , commissions, might, through " a im»a, pro liensiou a* to the person lit'cnded In In- appoint i cd." direct one toll** *• i»t tn John Jack ton, nf' Xarlh Carolina, instead of Savage Mterrlun of Ptnniytrama [Sal Jour. 0 ' we shall hate abundance if hard Wor « and columns nf t<or*ny matter between the chief* of the Jackson party They are ai it already—sod the folio * tng ••ftirial nunmun1 ra'ion "I the Commander 11C hief, under hi* own hand, gives dreadful noli- I piep.tiati oi in I HEIM BLIf 1 have rend with ng . t, hid ceilaittly wi h ».o Surprise, H*e p'ddb afinns wim.h have ins ol from the pen nf Col (true, through toe B »*ton Bulletin. The wanner in which ne *•■•* n f u<d to toe Jack* n liepuhl can party * an t to me, by name, leave* no nth* r altirna'ive than the puhlteHiiou f #o much »f rm prwatt curiespon drnce wi h h*n»M ll tifn Ivman and iJiirfnr Win lueallv a* wilt « ip »*e i ie true c atari- r of the ' Jackson republican pa ty ’ «o railed, and a«is necessary to my vindication against hi* eftluniuiel. l'hit will he do C a* soon as he shall have cone nded h's number*, now m th»* course of puHhcafton, under the titfita'ura of Cotiiiuh'is The democratic pa'tv of New England, and of Massachusetts pain nlarly.w |l iheu see I have incurred the deadly hostility of ll' • jukti e of the police court of Huston, because I refused to lend my**H io hit scheme of taeridciug that party upon lha ghiine of his ambition |i wdl ihe t also ha seen,that h intemenls, in relat'on In myself, aie f«l*e, and that he :a destitute of all the C$|‘filial qualifies of a gentle man or patriot I> ORKIiN. If Duff will *i »t keep quiet, we aie verv much afraid that Mr Ragnrt wi I have to he called II before fha meeting of Congress. Hen-he is •bout to let out some of the seent* of lh# Pris on house ! [ Phtnix Gat. Fromiht Ohio State Journal, LlflkL fal l I —fly a gentleman jitni arrived 1 oiii Xnfiin, we learn that the suit instituted bv John Hatton, £*q. Po tma«ter at Wooster, egxinM Janus It (Sardine', l-.sq Ia*t•* Editor of the People s Pun, and now tlegiaior of the Land Office at Tiffin, for a libel on hi* * fli al character, took place in that town on I ticsduy the 25th tilt when after a patient investigation, which occupied the attention of the Court, until the evening • f the following lues lay, (ha rate was cotvtmilled to a Jury, consisting of gentlemen belongi g to tile two political par* lies, who, alter being absent lor the space of about tin* e hours, returned a verdict of the plaintiff, — Damages, tat |i appears, therefore, dial the very services, which procur ed for Mr. G. a good lai office under I he ex isting Admmuti *umi, hnve *id»jecfed him to u heavy fine by the judgment of Ins peeis—the yicop/e having put an es luiate on the value of Jiia political labors very different from that which Ihepeople's President had done/ From the Political Arena of Sr pt ember 8. GOLDlGOLD!GOLD' We have oeett shown,lo*day, by the INesident »fthe “ Virginia Guld Mining Company,” now working inbpottsylvaiiia county,ou the larm of Mr. Marshall Johnson, the result of their la bours fur the last lour week*. Il consist* of 1200 dwt. native Gold, the value of which is some thing like Twelve Hundred Hollars. The prospects of the Company are flattering, and the amount which we have •**en may be con sidered but as the earnest of their future success- | --The average value of their miuing is about SW per day Pr»J,ifhrr.tn ft1' Cr3f,- — Ifp T'Ae tlw Oihev tUt u k e** ylel«l af »b#»t iitsm iM ft »i. V - arm «n>« l« add another rrma/lM J f*< c •« **** ••certain. J by the mtHer.et Ro briltr, tMt •e*ente*«i ker neih of the wheal oMhf pgrae© •» a ion, produce at »r.j ft e flmr at •*rOb-eftt k-rnebof tbe I i*t crop did (.V I Com A4r Sept 2 J09F.ni LA*ca3TFR Kitrart of a lel'er l« the H •sfoo (i^Me, from a corre#p..odeni at Saratoga Springs. A it .of Ike tififeU now at the filings w the celebrated Joseph L*nca*'#r, ihr Quaker. * ho •oiffe year# considered Bohvaf as his fwt*run mn1 friend,but *% h« now c ns*d-fs h.m • hypo crite snd an enemy lo the human rare Me. Lsnrat er. I ft d. bat m*»ny friends among ' ihe vwtfe » at (he springs, who »p< ah ofhfri a« a« hottest but v* ry ere f!» *»•• individual, (im manners appear •••nple. and there is •" *ir of Iron - •» t ahont hi n wbicti interests on*- in ht# favour H* is very poor, I nndsFVitaad and hat a large lam ty »i h bun —H * »• «*• *•** way to f*an%d«, • iih his v* if and hlldrrs, »»lh Ibe hope ihaf lb* British t* vrrmm*i ^ •' U ec • l I profld** fftr h ill a i*a* age in ftnj* ar.d He delivered a h # lure this aftern«**i in rhe Pi s bv lenan church " on ihe cirara »e: <* B i*s«. in Wfiich he pr»>fes*d in unmask Ihr liberator ; Imii I ran a-s'ir* von *»e i emed Bolivar md»v»d wa'tv with great ki lne|*/.»r d irmg the leclur* he •# dm alluded tfi di ed term to the rh4r •ner or conduct of that d • mg.iisheri soldier ||« ipokrnf C * *»m -ia a d -er * s*Mut u # and ifi> t o‘ do. i *•! i a got. r l inent towa its him, in farm* of «e, a iiv, »*»d *#n 1 a an* i mr* hich were r<rti*td redh) • ( w atid.lors ass mbl d »m the occasion • r|»i n» v re 'tc I » * Hi •fafemeat r.nufti me 4 f h opiums* I bad for toed of him from ihe ••pie*»-n*afim of • • fti r*4*, that lie *ai a ver* iiioide * • k an I cr dulona g nil® in an. Of me •nperif H Kins « i o prevail n» Colombia and M«*sic »■ spoke i length , and S4id mans tiling* I ‘0*1 ly »*» »c **P* * I e d • He elated t al if was cuftmoary in t *<» '»f»»tna when he was *hne •** sh<»oi soldier* \\ hu had rebelled against ihe C'» frifirted authorities by the Single dug ii, »n h in»»r tiflha *w« hr A post #*s On **•* tin niion eleven only ha*ii»» been brooch nut lo lie etecuted, (i it P'i l 'Otir»* I hi* lit' l, anil calling upon on* of ihe p claims ordered him to lak« I ts Stand among the ui.i elactors — he eyed and aim loally shot dead ♦ it me nth* r* 1—rin* is only a specimen *»l M Lan ra«ter • tiafeme* ft At fur- private arltc* »n f ilouthi* Said \1r C. it •* * us omarv for Hio*e ■ Kirin b d to fl I th» ii I'ockrfl wiMi the relredi* meoii, and afterwards •!* * Hie silver spoon* and nii»er valuables of ihe h •* nr hos»ei Mr. I, had done n is frrq iniiy in humble imda ioit of liii •iipeno'i —Mi Lan* asf r ond nor i about the svkiein I erjm at inn |»rr*v ilnu in rolombm, not tie Ihird of whim \HS b> ll> veil by i,it midi • i * II alio t'af. *1 i n one of i he prin* ipal cans* • of I lie pijodoe w .i< it etitled agonist him among me p‘-«.p »■ of (‘olum* b n ■♦as a false notion they ha 1 unbilled, that he was the anther «• f the frrtpimr earthquakes writ* h ©rcurred among hem hi tin course of his remarks he took **ceasiori to ailiuh to liieViegin Min, him! ihr I'ffWcn* * Ism «•* a d colors stie vs a* dih -ril to as u ne in h * mill h r«M| gave oflTi ii e lo an I »»h wiirnun ill the pew d'rrffiv b»fo w bin, who r<>sr ftom her * al and left the mee mg house, H Ii i g I’t tie hiasied it I hs.eti i such preaching i» mat.' - Thiseicitad mi ora that h hone augh—ev«»nJn seph him** If shook hi* fat tides uunll t»*ev siieil t ingieM vva?*r hi Rieal proluMon At the ch'tn *»l (he le« lire a • ulbfcti*m wnt takr*u m nl i of ihe raoKe in which Ml l.'in1 aster is rupi; ed — hat n,th** unmasking of H»ln ar — and I nevei gave tw'iitv-fira ccmi laorc cheerfully than on this occasion. PIVORCR —f'ofiftidrr* de mirth was rlici ted in the New \ •• k 1***11* e Ofli* e by the c in* ft of « black in ft, named t'anny /lirlcleton, attd 'he npph ali »*» o' hei bilik hu hand, who call* himself Hirlflttim tintn 11**, it appeal«. wishes to get '* • of is tool black rote, no ar rangement I * wit ch site w >uld '*y no menu* consent The ground oI < is lift; o aiinrt were, dial " the wa no tuffiru ntty fftntcel lot him— •* she does aid */>eak vice ; he toint tiiin * drinkt intoxication nnd the it ton old to be hit wife H i i ottifi'ain «• * I at h n it only kept tier ouI i f th ir house ho occasionally maltreated her I'pon lh-» laltci charge he was obliged t ft d I util lo (he Mill' • Uiit c.f $|tM). On the matiatrate’* telling him to go home with his wife, and k • p t • pea e own ds lo r, a* he had taken hei fo belt r. fn i/orie, he replied. *' Ah,'if, dal i t wofft *»| it iri this country, j <!»i a man can'i g't winder chance for il pond wife—* .re i * w rgi an ih* Male lollery. m; hut,” adde i b*, " I II rv all de courts to ft**e d dev will tin* »ak»* hui Irom me. and d I don’t 2*t no Mlttfacffan. I’ll hr* ak her bend and de peace togedrr ; | don’t care about d** hundred dolbirt " [Courier and Unt/uirtr. L \ I ESI FROM El ROPE. Onrnrw* boa' hstjixl come up Irom tli*» •h'|i Columbia, Capt. Dfhna, —by which we have rope »• files of Lon bin p«p*’is to lb# 31*1 iurluMv*. [.V V Jonr ( om. Coon* ( H| o il'lilriai, Lies C • G'eere, bad i«*-ied a Pro* tarnation c<»iiv kn.g tin- N Iioim Congress at \tgos • n t! I3tn July. The Lnndun 1 our'er nl tli»* 3l*t tai * : - * * It i* repotted and credited. Ilia counts are In | town of the Cinvetnmeni o' Fiance having nr ranged with the Ba k ot Pant tor a loan of 50 millioni nffmn* t—30 millions to b« paid in, and 2o when called foi JuK 31 —12 - clock -Consol* for account are at 88 5 R J and for nr' ’ey 8*^ 6 H. A Paris paper sms, ** it »p'*»ii* that the sum of I73.0OO OOU, of Irancs. which has been of fered to the Spanish Government fm the con quest of Mexico, would he produced bv a loan, to be made by the ancient puNiessois ot - that country, who have been expelled hour it i t.ondon, July 31 - The crops are every where promising, nod the Iihiiii and granaries, are pretty well ilraic ', so ihal 'lie farmer may expert u good nod hii k demand. A NO IT IKK RUSSIAN VICTOR V St. t'rltriburg, July JO.—The day before yesteiday, the birth day of her Mqjea'v the Empress, was celebrated, as usual, by divine ! service, and with every demount rat ion of pub lic respret and attachment. The general plea- 1 sure was gre- tly heightened by the arrival of : the new* of the taking of Silistrm. At fho ! same time with this welcome intelligence new s ariived fiom 1 itlis of a new victory gained on i iIih 14th ult. by the united detachments of Major Generals Murrawicco and Bmzow, over! huge bodies of Turks, who had assembled m 1 the defile of Ib'xlrv. Tilt* enemy lost their lich ramp (which was taken by storm,) a large quantity of ammunition and provisions, 4tM) prisoners, five standards, and all their artillciy. 1 he Turks, whose force amounted to 15.000 men, lost 12,000 in killed and wounded. Our lost is small. The details of Ibis action are not known. Count Puskevvitsch was still at K irs, but was preparing to attack the Seras kicr himself, who, with an army of 50,IKK) men, is about flO werst (40 miles) from that fortress. Spain and Mexico.—The London Cornier of the 31st, slates that some gentlemen from the nty, had an interview with Lord Aberdeen the day previous, on the subject ot the invasion of Mexico by Spam. 41 Lord Aberdeen gave the most satisfactory assuiauces that the British government would taka the most effectual measures withinllieir reach for the protection of British persons and property mi Mexico '* It was SUgge«l»‘d to hi» Lord«hip that G. Britain having, two or three ycaix since, inti* inuied lo Colombia and Mexico, w hen an ex« pedilion against Cuba was preparing, that she could not sec with indifference my* attack upoethai *la*d it rrcrned id be osdy fbii'Wi . b‘r that 5p«m thoald »»n »»ev part be preirtn led f # n a tacking Mnico and < olr»**i‘'ta ,forn Cuba, lo n hicb 1^4 Aberdeen rrpltcd, ik*l lb« ci'canttiiacn of ihn ira«™rnt having be**tt ft fled oti* fe««at Cuba, main tally altered t hr | aftli »«i of alf -irt, under wh.ch the ki»»d **( prohdwttmt adtftlrd o had br«*n to»|'«*'d nn M**no» and Colooibia and Mat (hr lj»*ero* nicnl A oyfd n il f«il lotakr min i't cOflidrtMiofl tb# new p*.fit.on in «o.u.li affaira had con»e* ij ini’ly become placed IsiTvinn. July 31—Keening .-—The control* of the continental j -urnah received fki* n»or« mag lead u« 10 raped *ori»r very » njtoriani acc uu'* Irani the theatre of war in th* a rid ha*, f (•crimp*, before many l.unrt have flap.rd, f«»r, no tv» h»t nding the ru*n »red n g »c ain>-t of p« ace w;*ich by the way, hi# n 1 »u pirn''f’ll a* th »y were a lew day* ago, there ppear* to be neither *l«ep nor clumber, no relatafint* of activity in Ihe respective ar* rni**a of the belligerent* : indeed, Mu not im* pr ihaMc * hat Ihe standard ol llm prophet ha* bee »lr*a *v unfurl**,| on lt»r p'am* ol 4 'nan ople, with whai »e«ult a few «ia)* will inform u*. Homenf 'be morning paper* notin' r.mui*-* the form ot advice, tan* 11»*- P'.ilr ha* already rejected (he |»n»l»tft)l nf the 'iJI uf March, re Hive to the affairs f l*r*«ec»*. Itu* new* ap pear* »n ii t * be destitute .»t pfobtbilitl How ran if be imaemr fhai the Por e an have la ken such a ie-ntu inn before the Amliastad »r* who bare arrived ai Con lantino;-le, hav® had I n i»* emu aiMliooce, a torn had not taken p are at the date of the la*t le leu f oui It.at j • ar Mai , /V« i'i i 29 —Two iotirnaU ih*o morning announced movement# «»f the English fl 'fi in ! lb#* Me liter*art* an- J lie hi >*>t aoitientic ac* r.* nils 11o,n iiie Leva >t d" not confirm the re port* r» tailed *»y the Courier J a chu. It »* I even n -object ot .»» orishiuenf, that i o rein* forcemeat* cnone io the fleet of fa rent Britain, which n iiifel or m nomh r In ihai of liuvs.a io |liner e.«s Wi do not even hear of any armau.e s in England. IV *ple begin to b«* H-v e thet the !.'-!••' f bind rn • i tain* no f#* i for »h«* tabdy of t*»e Otioniatl empire. Nothing i* in .ih remarkable lu n this ap pvrint i..activity of the Duke . I Wellington in fhe in id ■ of t>i b serimtl i u cu instance*. If makes* r outlast In 'he pi 'dig* ity of M Hyde ( V Nenville, for mi inan.ent* whir.li can serve for n>/thing h,|« m coot, nd with t be winds, nr tome # xpe il oft dgaiuKt wlm e* in the South , Sea*. Pre tpimii in becomes only ignorant pi'’tiiinpl n.ii and bv no mean* a gieat »tate. Vienna. July 18—A i * poit ha* been spread on , f fiHfig - io lay 'hat t e Pm* a t* tivrai ; fhrMp M.fling i* it In t. < • n§ bin lino j.le on an » ttraord nary Mitsion. l i* being considered; •** in ind ention of the intervention of Prntiia to hrr g about peace, ns a pfind ol • h»* unanimity i 0 tue powers and of toe w shot lln*-ui top'll a • end io the war, the Eotidslmve risen VVe have i o m-ivi from 'be Ihflltt of war since tti" ta|! ofSilntria. Lisbon—Lisbon paper* to the IS of Ju tv bad be n reCPM * d.—1 h* Oport# Cor nel of fbe fifh contain- u resolution of the 1 rM-utial for the trial of 20 pi r*'HU, ot whom 6 are under hi re I, and 14 ha**-(led. I hose who ate hi pi esent'liei e have live day* allow- d them in pr. p ne for their departure. Of the 14 won are atn.ru!, five weie formerly tulmieL, tine# • iellte Mil' col *nfls fl V • lllhj T*, tU Ollf CMplIIIII A of f of insurrection of the mdiiary a* St Mn h od had taker place. Cofnuiuu cmi oi •* ith T< rceria ha* probably contributed to the eiplnsiuo ; bu' *• i not stated 1 al th#t tr..op* h td pro«;lami-d iJonn i Mai a V \ c \v \ \ i\ : «M u\ c v\w\*. f yjlitK o'h. .iln-i off is for sale Pi'k ling ■ Materials oi .-very description, which nit irest. and gemiuie UA.11.H II MIDDLETON. ' Sep! 1 1 4'if \ M.NMM.v .mv: wTA&U, ! e iN ij i ' tec. half and pound butt I# s, of a nio* ^ Ml print (pi ill ) . W ALII K II MIDDLETON. Srpt 14 4tif ! nwVor MU, S \\a, Jvc. • C\S()\V upeniii * large supply oi < astor Oil ^ J t.p* ii .ind i» .uni i - *».»lt, 6*c. witlimn. iiv other wriich s in ttie M-di i..e, 1’anii, Oi and Dv» *«luff, Ac. A way all ol win. Ii are of feted ai the lowest pruts HOWEL DAVIES. July 27. At the Sign of the liig i>hue. /|| iE »»il>ficrtl>er liasju»i « * \ «l an nddi flu 11 supply ill MEN S a d BOV S Ci»ar* and line w ho**- and Bool y ; *1 rue a* oriininlof '’LAN l ATION SHOES, mad*- of lh** lips» materials and warranted workmanship. — XU", a fresh supply of oak lann • and red Side |(ea‘ bet. K UAKLtNKK. 9*-|i‘ 10. Dr. ('hapmao’s \nti* Dyspeptic OK Sour Stomach Pills. |HE «»ib*». rU»er hay this day received n large supply * f Dr. Chapmans I’llts, lor the cure ol Indigestion or Hour Stomach. how el uavies. Sept 14. Surgical Instruments, §c. vVfOW opening a large mud beautiful assort JL J m* nt of Surgical and other instruments, viz : Am pointing Trepanning Lithotomy Obstetrical D SMM hllg Pocket instruments Eye do Tooth do An assortment of Gum E!ft*lic Initrumenls spring and Thumb Lunccts Instruments separate or out of Sets, all kinds Together ttilh many others not mentioned. HOW EL DAVIES. Sepf. 14. UUilUVti TVUtAUCO. 1014 SALE, on low terms, « number of ve ry large Sloves, suitable for curing tobac co without smoke. This is a process lately get ting into use anil is expected to be of great im parlance in curing line tobacco and keeping it to ils brightness, tiy reason of the smoke being entirely kept from it ; in (lie neat (dace, the boat ran be increasi d to any degree, and read ily kepi at any temperature. Another impor lanl consoler,Hum is, there is no danger what ever, of the house taking tire by the use of Stoves. The saint* Stoves are verv suitable for Meeting Houses, Court Houses, factories, Ike. VVM. UL'iU). August si 1 ni-1 HEWSON S OFFICE, Lynchburg, Sept. 17, 1829. Numbers drawn in the Washington City Lottery, Class No. 14 16 47 8 7 19 20 22 34 Call and receive the CASH for your piizes llEWSON'S very Lucky aod prompt pay Office THE VlBQiariAJf. LTVCHBIIRO. SEPT. 17. 1SM» Copt. H izil Hall.—We concur in ©pint o with the National Intelligencer, that Capt Hall i« rather loo han dy treated by the critics — Such portions . f his book at we have read arc very complimentary —certainly much more «o than we bad any reason to anticipate from hi* Speech at Fdiahnrgh during the summer, which wa« generally suppose 1. at the m »ment, to be the prelude to an improved edition of the vulgar above and ridiculous falsehood* of hi* piedeces#or«, Fear.»n, W elsh, l)« H »o«, kc iic. ! But. it is a very different book. A naval officer ( himself of high rank and no little ^sperience. ' ( apt H dl appeais to have devoted much at trntion to the examination of our docks, uasy yards, ih'ps, stall? of discipline, acquirements of the officers, and in fart of all the minutis of the nautical science — not in the spirit of a ri ppant caviller, hut with a din pus it ion to see w i' h an unjaundiced eyt, aud to speak of thing* as he *av« them- No one, w»* prevume, will •ay that he I as not done u- full justice, so far a* our nasy. and lh» character and qualifica tions of it-* office*» are concerned And as 'hi* is a subject which it may ‘»e naturally presum* ed he is belt*** qui'fi-d to dtscitM than i"ine other* upon winch tie ha* veritured to eaprevs an opi, ion, we should, in charity, il not in fairness, attribute his errors of fact and opin ion to any other cause than an lute itioii to mis represent or a wi«h to deceive. When, there* fore, he regrets the dissolution of the connec t on between Church and Stale. and the dc*S* traction of the monied aristocracy by the repeal of the law of primogeni'ure, it should he put down to the influence of habit and education, and the prejudices which grow out of them, and which he very candidly admits he is cn irutted" with. It i* quite natural that a ! man connected with the titleJ aristocracy ol i Great Britain and who, from his infancy, has been taught to regard it as the Corinthmii pil lar of the B'itith monarchy, should prefer it to that neai er approach to eq lalitv w hich the more minute subdivisions of property in Ibis country create. Just so, t u, as to (he association toe* iweeu Church mil State. Long accustomed ‘.i see the f rmer supported by the coercive policy of the latter, he perceives in the with drawal ©f that support the downfall of Religion itself. I v cannot tiring liirusdf lo believe that “ pure and undefiled” Christianity ran exist in a country wherein all creed* are alike protected in their ioimum it-ami he cannot credit the fact that Chut dies can be built and Ministers supported by the voluntary contributions of the people For this, we do not think a foreigner deserves censure—any more than an American would, who should travel in Europe, and not exi I their civil am! erclesUsttotal systems ; nia iiv parts of which, venerated hy them, would lie ndintis to him. Speculative opinions on these subjects must necessari'y be variant; and as they are more frequently the offspring of education and custom than' f an impartial in vestigation and compari-on at mature age, and* above all. a* they can be productive of no inju ry, tin", hci* not legitimate objects of vitupera tion. A traveller can only be justly censured Whrit lie presumptuously undertakes to write a book fo' which his ignorance utterly disquali fies him—nr w-t-en he inisiepres* nts tacts, di» ctihes things he never saw . caricatures the man ners and (-net•• ms of the people muring w hom he nas been, ami conceit's circumstance*, which, if rela't-d. would reflect credit on their charac ter. Capt. Hull has not done this. It i* true, he has nut always complimented us ; but liiat tv because we are like other people, not entirely fault less. It is an indication of much weakness and vanity to suppose tlial, because vve have abolished, in our systems of government and codes of laws, features which we deem hostile to individual tights and to Ihr general interests of the community i every man n» matter where born and educated, and without regard to the rank lie may occupy, must necessarily, hy a few months' residence iu I hi a country, the greater part of which is spent in a stage roach, become enamored of our institutions, and the wonderful revolutions which they have produ •<1 in all the relations of social life. If Capt, Hall prrtrrs a king, nobles, an established church, rotten boroughs, standing armies, pen* siun lists, an impaynble national debt, and unli mited taiation, to an elective President, equal favor to all religious creeds, equal representa tions, no sinecure system, a debt in a train of spoedv eiliugilishment, and lattes sn light os hardly to be felt—we should rather pity the delusion under wldeli he labours than condemn Imu lur yielding to its influence. /tight ofSuffitigc —A writer in the Richmond Whig, in a long letter addre. sed to Chief Justice Marshall, throws out an idea which is to us equally novel aud objectionable. It is this : “ Let the qualification fur the right of suffrage be the possession and ownership of arms: re quire that each voter shall not only be the ow ner, but shall actually appear at the pulls com pletely equip! in armor, for iufautry, cavalry or artillery service.” This i« really the silliest proposition that ev cr was made—aud will of course only he met with ridicu'e or treated with indifference. It would operate to the entire disfranchisement of that numerous class of cinrens whu conscien tiously eschew the profession ot arms, as well as that still more numerous class who are una ble properly to clothe, feed and educate their families, much less to ” equip themselves in armor” that they may be qualified to vote. Besides, it would not be very prudent for voter^ to appear on the hustings with arms in their hands iu times of great excitement.—But w< repeat, the proposition is not worthy of serious notice : we only allude to it uow as the forerun ^ r»er of fltanr other ab»-#rdi‘*M *e etpert to tear of before the Convent ion adjuori»a. -30^ - Impeachment of Jwigt Williams sn Jennes* h€—Tbe reader «ill recollect the opposition of Jutige Nathaniel Williams, of Tcnue**ee, to ibe election of Geo Jackson—and mure partic ularly bit agenev in establishing th- fact of Gen Jackson'* connection with Aaron Haft. |'«r this, he will never be forgiven The mm (fate has gone forth from the Marble Palace at Washing or* for his destruction, auJ the eager H’oo Iho'ind* are a ready hot on the trad. But we do hope that there is vet enough of manly independence remaining, evert in i enoeisee, to stem the torrent of political persecution, and to vindicate, in the person of Ju lg ? Williams, the freedom of opinion and of speech. Awn ter m the last N tshville Bimt-f expressly de. dares that th * determination to impeach him M has grown out of his p ditical opinions' —ard the member e'ect to the Senate from Sparta, who, if the J idge be impeach d, will be one of his friers, has publicly declared that he i* determined w break him, and that he will make all other things in Ingishtti »n subservient to that ►ad ? In the irue log rolling fashi«»n, we pr- - siime, he will vote for any measure, however much be may be opposed to tf, it, by so doing, he can induce nt advocate* to aid hiin in effec ting hit darling object! Surely, such syco phancy and tutcil zeal will not be permitted to go unrewarded ! Wit*l renders this matter still more interest ing i*, that there is not a press in Tennessee bold enough to raise its voice iti behalf of any man who may be sing ed out by the dominant parly as an object of it* vengeance. The Na tional Banner, the only paper now existing in that Slate that ever had any pretensions to inde pendence of character, ha* forfeited them by its recent course. Mr. Walsh himself has not played a double character more skilfully than he of the banner. Under such circumstances, and when the persecutors of Judge W lliams ate ur.'ed on by the bitter spirit of animosity and reienge which they have manifested, the actus d will stand hut a *ietched chance of obtaining justice either at the hands of hi* judges or the public. Dent cation of Post Mister Gntral Barry.— rite last mad b ought u» a lor g article from the Kentucky Commentator, proving onclu lively by extracts limn the reemds of tn** F d eml Court ai Frankfort, that Willriut T Barry is a defaulter to the veiy iK'jaitinent otet " h.cli he presides, in the sum of ten thousand dollars ! |i is farther shown, that, >* InUt Mr. Meigs ua- Post inas'er G« n-ial, M . Barry oh tallied trout b in, inrouglt Ike agency of C *l. Richard .M J » jusoii, thru a Senator, a coin mission for the IV.s Office at Le*i tcion, with the name left blank,to it filled up by Maj. B — tlia lie actually hawked if anout as a pedlar would kis wares—and at length sold it to Benj. Ficklin for four thousand dollar$ ! Will Di-ff jitten turn the tim of his mud machine against him, as he di) against the wretched Watkins, f'»i an offence of a less heinous character ? Or will the prosecuting Attorney manifest as ranch eagerness to inflict upoo him the penalties of the law ? Or will Gen. Jackson “ punish” him by removing h:m front office? We shall see — We are compelled to lay over the narrative of the Kentucky paper in til our next. dT" Duff expresses gi.-al astonishment tha' such a mao SI Col. Mi Kenney *' should reiain the confidence of a 1 ad -uinisti at ion possessing an honest desire to pul down fraud.” Even i; Col. Mi Kenney were obnoxious to the charge, (and, ns no one else says that he is Ini' Duff, there is no reason t i believe it.) stil it w old n d be strange that e has “ retained III * co ifi 'jence of an administration" which bus appoin ted to office such notorious defaulters as Barry, Kewis and Van Nets, a d offend another lo f-ivingslon. We need hardly sav that nothing won) t astonish ns, which comes from no ndrnin islration that employs such au “ official organ” as the C. S. Telegraph. [J-Ja Duff pays a handsome compliment to I he Secretary of War. lie any* that the papers going to establish the charge of fraud against Col. McKenney, (“ who continues to retain the c tnftdnnce of an administration vossrsring anhonest tk-ire lo punish fraud '') are on file in Mr. Eaton's Department; and that Mr. E. i. “ ignorant" of their existence ! We wonder how Duff became so well acquainted with the contents of papers on file ia the War Depart ment, of the existence of which the Secretary is himself ignorant ? “ Cui bonof’— Dull' and some of the lend ■i'8 Jackson men in Boston have quarrelled — A publication ol private correspondence is promised—Which we venture to prophecy will demonstrate that some of the leading members of the present administration party are as con summate knaves and npstatts as were ever thrown to the surface iu a time of political ex citement. Mr. Ktlchie endeavors to casi oil on the waves—to soothe the ruffled pa -stuns of the belligerents. It asks, in a plaintive tone, Cut bonu t We will tell Mr. Ritchie. It will bene fit the public, by showing them how and by whom they have been doped. The Ladies Fair We have been somewhat unfortunate in notifying the publlc of ,he llmft at which the Ladies intend to hold tfaeir gala day. Be it know,,, therefore, to all whom it may concern, that it will commence on this day week (THURSDAY, the 24th Inst.j when, to use the mercantile phraseology, will be offered lor sale, remarkably low, for cash, a va.tety of articles, both useful and ornamental. W e have heard that many of t|,e articles to be ex hibited are exceedingly beautiful—reflecting great credit on the taste a„J ingenuity of the ladies. 1 he Room, we learn, will be elegantly decorated. Tickets of admission may be had at the door —for adults 25 cents, children 12 12. Lar’e Apples.—\\e have been shown, by Dr Owen., some apple,, from the orchard of Mr' Rtchaton, of this neighborhood, of enormous stxe ; one weighed 16 mt„ces, and measured 14 niche: in circumference. This i. no, the first fine liutl front the same orchard, which has, this rea=on. excited rtr a-lmi atii,, —w, ^ days past, n taste of tome pear-diet U»e,-V |a. file, and a moil juicy and delkieu, flavor and an apple, called the Virgmn seeilu,,, which, for tizr, altnust '-quailed the one described, and lor beauty <if shape and j,|ea, ant taste, qsite excelled it. We under,ia,lfl Mr. Richeson has a nursery of choice am] lected fruit DOW growing, by which he will!,. enabled In furnish the public with squally fruit, upon belter terms than they cau grt „ from the Northern States. Mtimmolh Bt'l —There was brought t0 Office a ilay or two past, a Beet raised by ,| r Anderson, T.-q. which measured two bet f01lr inches in circumference, and weighed tad,, pounds. COLONIZATION SOCIETY. The Board of Managers of the Auxiliary r Ionization Sucietr of Lynchburg, ate requeue to meet TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at o'clock, at Ibe office of Samuel Claylor, J',, RICHARD H TOLER, Sec y : Sept. 17, 1829. ITEMN. The Spanish Expedition.—Tin* fcr;, Magnolia, Sargeanf. arrived at Charlt-nuT bring* Havana dale* t the 22d Augus*. (_'dp tarn S. reports that a "pauish frigate, a gl(„ bng, and two of the transport vessels of the ***. pedition against Mexico, had returned to vana, having landed the tr oops about thirty mild south of Tampico. When they left, #f„, troop* were oil their man h toward* Tampico This information is at variance with that noli''. <*d on Saturday, as leported by the srhoouer Spartan representing that the Spanish tiooj. hadpaken possession of Tampho without opp.,. • ition, and mat they hAd been jointu by tne Mexican troops Mexico.—Tho New York Joorn.il ot Commerce- says Loiters were received tn the Burdett fiom Havana, containing e\ tracts from Vera Cruz letters as late as July doth. B> these we learn that the Mexican government • ad rn«de a negociation with nev ai wealthy i 'd-vuluals of the city of,Mexico for a loan sutbrient to meet the exigencies, ere hi*-I by the Spanish invasion. This informa tion <s the »n«»re sa'islactory, b- cau e much up piehen ion t ad been felt, le.t ihe public i» ces'itics should induce the government to feu« posM ssion *»l the convoys from Meiic*. U> W i a Crux Indeed, it had not disguised Ihe fact, that ‘ v some means or other money rnuvt in had ” Mr. Poinsett.—The Department of "Mate lias rec ive • i.dvicnx from Mr Poinsett dated on the 15 b .luy last, toe day on which lie report of nia a i-assinalioii was pr&vaieni at Tnui ad de Cuba. Exploring Expedition.—The .N. S C u lei say » :—Since I lie failure ol theabm** enterprise, uudei me snnc'ion ard patronage ol g ivemmSiit, ai the Iasi session of Cong»s% we have occasionally htnrJ that some vpintr-tt exertions have been made, and wdth succtHi, to carry the expedition into eftact. by uniting it w ith ‘•ume enlatged views of the Fur Trade in the South Sea ai d Pacific Ocean. We have reason to believe this report well founded, ami that tl»e public w ill ere long be put in postes sion of paitioalars reflecting t he highest credit on the enterprise of our merchants, and others engaged in it. Cooper't New Novel.—Tho Pliila delpli a publisher hav** received the two first * ninnies ol Mr. Cooper’s new n*»vel, entitled J he Wepn or Wish Ion Wish. The remainder of the work is daily expected. The editor ol the National Ougette, who has lead the first volumes, savs ot the work :—* This fresh man dentation of the genius of our celebrated coun rrynian de» ply engaged oui attention and fe»‘ mg. His main subject is a first settlement in New Ki gland by an English Puritan tamilv whose general situation, characters, pursuits and dangeis are most ably depicted. By im •*lh**r baud have toe spirited, demeanor and Anns ot a ‘ pilgnm fa* her7 been placed in a stringer or finer relief, and in none ol our hi» toricai annals is theie a more miiiofe.Hiiimult-d. graphic, we migh. suytenible account ol « siege bv infuriated Indiana ’ Good, if true !—V correspomlrnt ol the Nati itiril Intelligencer p op •* * hs hu *-> tactual remedy in Intermittent Fevers, or lit lions complaints, the use ol chut coal—not the ptllve tiled charcoal of the apothecary*’ shop*, hut ‘ burnt or toasted bread !' The wnteref the communication says he “ has had the giati fie ation to prove, in a variety of cases, that it is not only an ( /tactual, but a very cheap and agreeably applied article.’ Away then with Tartar Kinetic and Cnlom l, Jalap or Quinine— but resoit to toasted b end If the remedy h* effectual, it ia worth its weight in gold. Corning the Canal.—Two mer chants in Km hestrr, N. V. advertise that they have determined to abandon tlietratfhk in spirituous liquors, and offer their extensive stock of bq jors for sale. *• Call soon tfay they *• a* w e intend to dispose of them in a h" weeks, either by sale or by feeding the Lrit (’a rial.” Atw York Theatres.—It appear* from a statement in the New York Morning Herald, that an arrangement has been mails by which the Bowery and.Chatham Theatres are to be closed, and the Park Theatre become ihe only one iu the city Phrenology.—A devoted disciple ol Spurzheitn tout a gentleman, (he “ bump*, ol whose eran iiiii he hail diligently ciamiurd the origin of“ Locality ' was peculiarly promi nent. “ Very likely,” replied the waggish dis believer, “ 1 was many years in the local mili tia.M Valuable Application.—The scum from boiling moia-ses spread upon t*fre“ brown paper gives, we are desired to say by one who has recently tried it, effectual and prompt relief to the most v iolent sprains. Our informant rates that lie met with so severe a sprain on Monday, in jumping front a vessel to the whaif, that he was unable to walk, *n‘l had the cord* ot his leg and foot so drawn up thal he was fur some lime in the most eit'u ciatiii® pain. A .friend suggested the altevc named application, which gave immediate r> lief, and he wa* able yesterday to walk to bi place ol business. Indians.—The Galena Advertiser states that Optical McNeil, Colonel Menard' aml.Mi . Atwater, had accomplished the cession of the Indian lands between the Mis=isbipr»t i'1" I.ake Michigan, on the south uf the Oui*conll't The stipulations are said to be, that the Hi.'1'1 bagoes are to receive annually, Ur thirty years, the sum of eighteen thousund dollar! and the P .lawatamie, fifteen thousand «I*’11»1 ' as long us they sustain their haute, a. dt»*'ncl nation,. Sour Grapes.— “ It gives ut pha‘ sure,’’ says Dull' Green ; “ to give ciirulali“n I to the Prospectus of Mr. Rnguel’s nev pap1,1' | lo he printed at Washington City.” Tierri’ I in this declaration as much sincerity,as when a man sends another an invitation la ,:t,t throat, and suberibts it mselfhis mo.-t oltt‘!l ent servant. Methodists,—Tlie Methodist Con Terence of Up| er Canada have deti mi t" ’ 10 establish a col!tge in yc,k for the educsiw9