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t ■ r ■ mm m ■ ■■! it i~i —*~- «•»•*- wrnmh •■» i —fc onrr*. which ought to have made him exceedingly oau limsut nominating Mr. Tyson At mvj post. >ueh an' the facto of this Nkt,aul «»l which an rfl< rl is vig-ton-iv In* ing made lo manufacture far the opprrwrd Mr. T) hr, a lilt hi public sympathy. I do not marvel. A ran* so hop'd*** as that ef Mr. Tyler'* will fair 44; political np:to! of iiu tc rial* the moat eon temp*iblc. ORGANIZE! ORGANIZE! The spirit uf tho Whig* ts »i>h at ail subdue*! by rr ferr rrfffss. Kwsi Count tea, in which the deleat. aj ^nuuly, wn> »* overwhelm!!*? h* unexpr.id, we have evidences of a determousl spirit, w Inch augurs vie t »r\ iu future. Hut one senUmru. prevails. - \\ 1 must reii. w the fight with tncr»‘a*e.I ardor, and with a!! tin advaaUg* $ w ucii discipline can c.ufr. Tie-rough nr ganrtVkJU. extending to every coi:-s!\ and nrighiH.rlniiMl —with the universal dilfus: n of p.liln.il pap r> am<".g the people. I<el there fa a Whig r*s* N’iation at i vi n 1 -wirt Ifattar- t*i ihe Suite, w h*«** flMldut) •hall lie to get cheap Whig pspeaeir tint**! un ng tin- p-»ph* If this that man will not au!*srr:!ie. 1 t tfiein r » ** :« pure* among themselves to defray tie* exp n«* ( arty out the tame system in every inigitU r!u*wl. Il there fa hut three W'kmm in a benighted regi n. I»t them no. t tugetbor and taW'e steps lod.spel th*’ darkm-s* w hicli sur found* them. C» *■! a ill come «»f 1*. The p* pie an honest and patriotic, and they only nc.d cornet iiifonua Inn to come t» e »rr**ct r nctuntou* Without aero** !•> truth and knowledge, they must inevitably fall the vie lima uf Dcmag. gucs. Every effart t*» i n dish I * 1.« Schools and supply the means of oil cation t» tin p •» t*lc, Ha* been defeated l»V the !.. *' > I*■ faerms* in Ignorance they have their chief reliance Tin \\ bins iiiuSS it is their duty, as patriots, t.«<1* nil 111 tin ir piw er to remove this great obstn !<• to the p*.pie's under standing the best means of admiint: r.o«* thrir fa vein mrut. There can le 11 • o*»mph tr or.mm/,.-limi without • man larS armtiul w hich to rally. Wo have heard but one opinion fr >111 the country, and that w is. tin w ant • f this standard to r »use the p*op!r. and ronrentrat* th- ?r exertions. Hun up tin* ting ot 11 ARK \ UE THE. WEST The whole Whig parly an ripe fai it mid the whole body of the p< pic will I*- when Icily in-Uruc ted a* to the glorious incident* of Ins lift hts I oi.g and irnp»rtant * ’rvices to his country ami the l as* raltim fries and detraction with which to has faeti comp n 1 to«t. The conviction is daily gaining gr*und, tint he. als •ye all men of the age, is pre emiin ntly filled for 1 In crisis into which the country In* hern brought hy twelve years of misrule. Even tli •**• who do not rou cur with him 111 all his opinion*. ha\e couftdvncc in hi* integrity. his patriotism, an I lus . iluv to w rvi In* country efiir■ enily. Hun up hi* tl < j .uni let tin go dand trim rally r Kind if. It they tail, .»11• 1 d.-mg all that man can. th* y will have no cuum f-r s« li repi .o h. It 1I0 \ fa-ar it al tti triumph, their c. uni v w ill reap tin fa m fit. | Hirfunonil II hiii l’i 1 v**d. the \N bigs were «!< f< a'ed m (fair- fi'i s ot tin States. »nd tlieirniiv, 1 . the casuil nhx r \ • -r. set im d utterly hopeless. Hitl 111 l.^it*, tin v rallied, and r.nr rnvl lyo|'the‘il» Stafi-s, and can** willnn an a.« ot gaming I nerre. I heir cans** i> .is .i,hI n w as 11 m then, and in comparison w ith that *f the L0cns.1t 1* l*c!tcr. More ot the !e**o f o»* *s afaiimintions have come t*» light since that time their pr-'digiliu and n 1 rupUon. as expimsl by the Committee* « t ( ngress, arc greater than their worst nn uin»s had ever imagined. The hitter fruits < t tin ir pdiev nrc u >w ourging the Governmeut und Ihe p* pie I . 1 tin \\ I tlirmsclve* as they did in I 10 and in waging war Against such a pHrtV.so tlioronoldy Mrrpd in e«*r'iip tk»n, they cmun<il fail to tronnpli WTtli | ii 'ii.y and Retrenchment, lion»->?y and rili*’iein \ in the public ser vice—a sound currency, and imh p» nd* n«*e of fornmi nations, ami 11mrv ( lay mv,; k d iijs»ti 1 hi 1 r I•:*nn» r ▼tetory a • aits them. | //, b »r>frt the ,\nr ) t >1, , hnn iron A SC A Ilf K AM) KAM M(>MA MMJKl 1 II any niau n-yy ran ri mriuUi as far hark ns lln pnig Hr. Mttm’i Administration, he will « ■ |. m On F.mhnrtsn That measure was adopted. among other motives, 11 save our vmv-h.fr ,in the --grabbing system" that tin grout lime ns ,i| Kur .)« won pia-itsing upon our vouuiu-Ke. |i .Ini not provi m irs■, !, rrmiau in fnt ,t prevented our v.ssr’. from noing net , so we I,a.I i |. „ ly of imports, but small rj-p wl. -the e mseipirni-e was, ve l-«t all onr* min. to pay t ,r i nr imports, anil rxrluwr ■ •n Bui n. mi very high It was the only thing m t lrt that ter Ilf up. every tiling ■ lae irr.il ifrnrn |„, ,|„ | , r, avm in the world, that wo |,si all our more-v. w|,,|, Uvanu a very s<*;trrc arlirlr. 'v'- n Mi M ■ t- hi ..to power the p.liry changed, and n.sl. ad ni rmhngn y,, i,ail 'i„tn ronrjr" anil .. importation.” w hirh put a stop i, pretty mueli all I b-.gn traili with uaiioiis that a'.t-srd US. S'nng, t . say . prop, r'\ imir.t ilitrta h l..n„ to psr rout raino tn up.. a,I „| I,reign inerrhan.il*,-’ .r.ngland |r|| ■ als.ut X, h stet |i„„ , , g|,n'i at. rung ul Utils; ami aiu-h was tin , Mrauidmarv ,1 .. in the money allatr. „( |i,n .try. that m , ,7|, lu ni a .mail an I purchased t|„. p„ .|„- st.s-ks of ,|„ '.ati held then- . and at that .. ,,vr borrowed Iron, our tarn , mpl, as u.ueh mom v as n wanted at as low rat, •* Kn-land nuild h-rr , ft„ r own |H»njiU*. These f.etsar, n ferns! t„ ,imply n, show that „„ matter by what ran* w. are r r< st lari,. ,,r ••,,ririin p.nrrs," yyo an tn Ironblo as to mom y n.att, audit,-, versa, yy honour nuts iris an , roll or limited, tli.i, ,„o,„ y boenturs plenty. I iloii'i pfeinirt t,i a.l\ ni, < uln r »\ i,lh" ■ »™)l» *'<■“' i " ta as malleralliat .hi not to hr lost , gl.l ol. It „. „„„ money Mater, all we have to do t* adopt mermnn-s a,, ,,| , larger imp.ru than , x ports. Tins w, ,1 , wtlf.ro mi fmn.ir-<>. —or ntlu i i. iu no ,-ao I. ad aid I . , I Us-, this; they bay, ■ „ly to „ i„s, taking,.,,, , , „ „,s and wr have unit toadn.it theirs, a, y,e here is rrnrutAnr-rrasci . ; |, t. a* that on, y, |. , fers Ill's tun. And III, „, ;, , ,1, ur( , L ki in inrv plenty, all we iiavi n, do is ro . that profibii imp-rtsol tor. n os. ',„d s ' , OUT. wauls by 1t , .iw n labor*, uai f peyii ■ , x f ,r foreign prudin-tlona or la' r My opinion i». that t,«, gnat ,, ir-nrr./y ofmtmru. or teogrpalajrtotfydfii, i, „ , , v rnnrar. that pr.slu.s-, nettli. r one , xireme or ti„ , r la derided I y the best f,r all it,t, rest.; „dkt wit- |, „’ t» produce built rile ;ts. it y., „|J „ . I, Jii , ,.y matter to run a line midway. On he,king at the prices'. • up,, State in.leftedn.ss ahroa-l. and the esumat, m,.*, „tly it, yy Inch n t. f, Id at humr, as also the depr.s- it,-,1 , :,|u, ,.| r,l t, y, inenl srruriurs, or "'prome. . t„ , .... tiv .,:r, uirjt, " . | a aatr rty or ailverwiiy, it ,u elrartliat weenie r have n .aotlnv to jay, ,.’r, hay. , .i|, ly.are wider the ttmalM of unwise influrnoa, which l* alinoet s« lad. In ettln r raw-, it is wr II in |,.,k into the matter, and make it el, ar and iiial.aib'.sf I . ,,, own part. I do n--t ImnUile to say that all thr ilrhu n,.y‘y due from l.eneral Government and State Governments, compared with the easy ability t,,|*v them, lain am.iiiit rej small, as to consutuie a siig.na n any party bovine ,he pditiral contr-l, and failing to adopt measure* toaccumpl all and ennipl, tea prompt 1np.idst„,„ I v, n lure to say, you may tal e any man tn this .sunmutiiiv, or in any part ofuurountitry, engaged tn tin-plainest fii siness a Hairs of life, and let him ou, any share ,f if, pres. ,,t public debt, and give fun a ,ro. rata sham of if, ^aiton*.alnhly to pay it, and he yy.-uld in one month or in leas tunc, pm hui credit above |iar in any mark, t v In re lie known. 11 *«,»H*»'KU. ▼ IIIJr- tni »*^*r.b«-r navuii' br**<ih<d a jjf*»• h1 Iv |*irliun «»j *■ »JjyJis^ne country air. has rimmed u, his i.,si ai 4 lie I VIOX UOil l , \\itli ti< \v life a:**l energy, and detr nnirn-d lo um> inert a «f*d rxrrtions lor tiu» c nil fur i and am>;,i iiKxiatinn of liis rnifWa. Altleajgl. sorely pinched by the present unparalleli yressure <jfthu limes, yet if Ins friends will ;tmt give him a blue lime to blow, lie will be himself again. to «ay not be amiss to add. espeeially f„r the infer inatnm of** country Irir nds, that be has Uik,ii hit. £'* never IsiUng spring „f the |«.„t Water r„ town. 1 tits » quite apmpja How. when iee is so s. aree anil i “ r lias becomes., popular. The TrtlvIaUn- u ill always find at the l mon a ptleh.-r of cold water, fresh Irsur the spring: lu 1st those w lm have an inkling after ' >e olfte., lime*, are assured that tin re will always !«■ a r'ei 5 fo.,he“ aU’- H. I.. DAVIKS AH -1_ <wlf H ««t. P. n. CflttlMTIA *, A\ I NO located at MBKKTV, ristprctfully „f ler» hit nervic™, in the sev.-ral branch™ of hi* Yr h^un, toil* citia ns and the public trenmllw He can n: all time*be f >ui»d at Mr. Hopkins’ Hotel, r'Pr*lrt "ton profraaiuitallv ... . >*»;■5 ' e" 4. if Domestic iittrllifiriur. Conrrapoiutcnre ef the Hull i tin* r I Vi/ffc<t. Wasiiimjton, May 'A, 1*12. The Secre tary of State, It ia Raid, is about to make a fifteen day* viatt to tin .V.»th—a ei.sit, partly «»f bu»in**s aud |«artly of relaxation. The Rev* re laU r* of tin I N |<aitiiM!tit, l> r tin h \\ n.'iilh* ppM, has made some res aatnui ikci s.sary ; and the auk* of tlie negotiation** In tw n I .ord Asld'iirton and the Sacrctary ol Stele, on Ih* ball < f the respective (»uvefnneiiUol thcRc twu function .'it -. make tin-presetil an up|sirtune moment to lime il.t c;iy. It is iind* rMond thru prH: miliar) step*have Is cii taken to g. t the w rilteti views w liieli w ill Is- prepared Ik ih hy l..*rd \sl.lmrtou aud ihe Sis retart ol Stale. Mr. \\ i'wit r w ill no doibit w rite out hi* project on ti e jort oj th> (• \<min ht during Ilia illsmv frutn the my. :is ill*- bn*, less of hi- o flier while lore, with the emrti-as "I < fit’- *. . a fiord barely tii ie to go through tin ordinary 0 nline • 1 I d* r«. It is a prevailing opinion In re. that the tl'fii -ult «jiu *ti« its. mam an they are. In tw • eu lie- (#ov • runout am! Kuo land, may ait he amicably setibd. Marne and Mas-"•Imsett* will no doubt concur in any « f tin nrge :it :its w hieli tuny Is- suhmittisi t<>r the adjust ricnt of the international difficulties, no far as they re Lit* t>» tin N nth Kastern II-■undary difficulty. The N Till NV< sti rn Ti nii-rinl ip'e-tion is a *ul*je« t entirely national r« nfr flu • theripieMiion*at Ihriic. All, tn coin tnun, 1* • I a like inti rest iii their Kpef dy hotiornhle adjust tuenl. I*he o-hid temj * i and hole rahie feeling brought • !h' r in the di*|*-Mlt> n of nil itn se *pie*lioUH, affords tin i-«-t gut an tot i I m houoniMe issue to all the gfl' inti res. , The new s out of ('. ngres-m not much or iui|»ortnnt just tt"\\. 11m |*< stmaster (tenenl ha* just mndi It run* fur thi ft ii of ih< ni ,l. mi tin Western and Smth \\ < stem -e. ti..n Tin \ nr . h.r the f lovernnunt, 01 th« most f ivorn'de ehnraeier, air I w ill *nie **il rind » per < cut. on the )«ttmg* of Mi k* ndall, made four )• ars since. North Kxma.i;* lloT siMMY The \u. u.sta (Me.) \ n.uin.n* a Proclamation off* .lemur Kairfii Id. ml i e’ a special m hsioti o| the Legislature of that Slati for tin 1Vill tiMtaut, a . f i lows. Jhj the 11 in i imr <>f I hr State f/d/iiair. A I IKK LAM VI ION. I h i tiling the pres* nt posture of the ipu stii n rel itm > to tin North* a.tom Ih.uiidary of tln*St:ite and the mat o rs connected tln n w ith, to form on** of those “cxlrnor dinar) «*• u*mi s'' coiitempl.itt d in the Lnhslilutlon, (or comciing tin L* gisl.iture, I *to, hy tlnsc Presents, np jNiiiit \\ i din *d a \ . lh< eiglilei til h if it \ of .May oc\t,f«»r tlieif him ling, ai tie Slati 1 louse in August!!, hen hy re<piiriiio the ii jN eliNe Senator* and if. pfcsciitahie* (hen and then to awmbli in I • •.. latnre, in order Ur reeeiv« *iich cumimniicattoi.s ns may then In* made to them, and to consult and determine on such measures ns they may consider will best promote the wcllare of ibis Mate and Nali« n. In testimony whereof, | have cause.I the seal of (lie S tali to In la n onto affixed, nml sign* d tlie smile with mi hand. I kiii» at \tigu* ta, thm tweiili ninth day of April in the year of stir Lord, eight.* •• hundred and forty tw... and in the sixty sixlli year of the fnd, pen d* lice of tin I oiled Slates. IOIIN I AIKKIKLI). I»\ ih* i»'i\ rnmr l*im 'I' • Jnimxria, Secretary nl Slate. \\ , are glad I , nr ilex nniniiiiieeinent, »x H shows, in tie first plum, dial overtures i,I Koine xnrl liavnlieen mailt IIv dll' llrilidli l\iivny, arid hi tint next, dint there i, a ,lixpixi!tun In enieiiam diem rcxiM-cdtilly We ditlik Mime w ill lie lolli III pari widi dial portion nf die |||X| mill territory Hliieli lux ,South el die Si. John's, i vi n ll'inigli xlie were pn |M-rl\ iuilemmlieil lord. 'I'lit ptaliiat Nurlli el die St .lulm, aldinugli, ax we inilge. elenrl) In hinging In Maine liv die Trealv nf |7h;|, Uiiglii I , helling to Great llrtlain, being nf tar greater value Inler Ilia national |nuul nf vuvv. tlinu to nur ,. 1 vi x. It is no advantage to us In have a wedoenf laud pi 'a Ir.ilmg lulu the heart nl niir ueighbnr's terrilu iv, murnipung luxeinitmumi niiiiiis,and isniipellmg Jnm in in spies \i|„ 0 il, r-hether lie would nr ina, hut ™is a great ante \nt, , lo/iiin, idltl liO'vill be very apt, in pea t as . I time, n- gel possession nl lip— js a .,1 d be '' in. I nilly il be imisi. Il Is heller, tbnefnre, d it i an 1 * diini williiitil ,1 isle ie r, as we are persuaded d i an. in eumprimiise die mailer, by ipul elaiiuing die laud In t'n parti vvl.ught tnnwu it, ... m re I turn a fair eipnvalent, eitber in money or other* land. Il lie Htihji rl h approached m a becoming spun by belli p,lilies, II ran In disposed of, we have no doubt. In mu Inal sal,stand,in. |.V Y.Jmtr. ( mu. .. Ni.w Viina, Mat J. I.lmlll'. IMAM). Well aril dial die xlcmiil,t,al I f"Viiiein'e led Ibis inly yesierdav inurumg widi ,'ltld I S troupe nil board, for thr reinforcement of the garri sen all’ll Adams, Newport llarlsir. Tbe I’rovideue. , \ I r« , i | 1111 •! ■ i \ jiiIiIisIh h I Ih* hi tier «>f arm ni*ri mills ortiug flu Ini Suffrage fiuvernor to the m I'' V r:'1 ei'iiijsiima ol artillery. inl'anlrv , £xe., and vuluutci i (Minpaiiiratri.. ' The only ailillll, ill llltelligi lie. Is eiilltam.xl III till follow lllg III I, r In,iii i nr entrt s|siudeut; I'liov IHKM (., \prd :>(), 1PP> I In (h v, rm i and sueh of the Ciiiineilhirs as an m I, M ’ < : i Iv at llic Mansion House. The lu'l II, ,: 1,1 wll .a Tuesday. Tin ir de hi-, rain .., l,ul,lic li w is devilled in r. 11 the artna "i ih, s,*u ' : ' • Indeje nth nt \ uluntet is, the Woon a l„ I l.ighi In Mil, andlli. I lined Train Artill. rt 1 )• are directed t I e rr turned to the State Aim tut! by 1 ’ k |1'-alb rtn e s, , | ...is-.. | avt ' V • ! «"«ld l"l ‘-bey ll.e old. rs In.I,Is. lb el "I1" 11 1 »v« •• I- »' d by Ih, tin,.,,, , Mull , t„ m I.il ' 1 ' ... ' ! lam It-.. eorm any hav< I* , ■„ m ih.y i p ss, s ion ever since Sullivan's Kxia*dUiun. I lie i ig nuyjiii. n , I lie ("ivi riimeiit midi r ll.e I'i | ' * 'n hr s plaei in this eily next Tin sd.n ' : ,ttii-n11 In sn w b, dn r de re w ill ,,r w ill ii.<1 lie a s, rt ox ,lisle,1 in, i . Mi own m,pr,... however 1 l!" "dl ' Null, the rity will he t, rv lull , I >V''i-',l. and will, nruis in their bands, and i • s lit, St thing. I veil a light between two drunken bad I, a serious not. Kvery preparation will . iieei, t ih, ... nl: but iI is not pmlvdde that orretti w nl ”, tiuuh on that day. fare will he taken r’ ’ 1 ’' ’11 1''' - vi', nee neeexxnrv to enmmd ant w ho lit tv ve lal. lie laws, and expeemliv those who attempl to ■ \, r. ISO lh. Inn,-.Ions of the General Assembly. Then ia no w ant ■ I firmness on the part ot die Government t>, pres, 11 e tin p, aee ol the rity, and In avoid, if eolisislenl with li e full I .Il ol die laws, an npimil to force. I am not willuml h, |s dial ibis ean be done. Sinre writing tin a ove, I learn tltdt the artillery company I >' > refused to give up iheir guns, on tin ... 'bat III, v are die pr p. rtx of die puiimanv. m t ■I il,. Slate ll,i\ linvi made a h i v silly display ,1 • ' ' ;b.m If. as dev allege, d,e elms are Ilnur w i, properly, ill, ’ tjuarti i M.ixlei General has nol yel d< le.mil, ,1 lie in, ::s he unit enllrd I ”i the prop rly of die State. I uiUr rsland, however that Gov. Kim; has no | doubt that they la-long to the State, and if ao bo w ill take Ilii-m; hut no figlil will eome of it. Ileisaverv ■pe, l man. Ini In m,.ms just what be saw, and be say’s "they must give diem lip." • I.UIST ritOM N\>s\l —T1IK CKKOI.F. NKt.llUKS. N*«»*c. N. P.. April 111. \spccti ■ ' |,. | ij1( Admiralty Court convened tills dav ii hear the charge of piraeV against the j; „c goes imprisoned from il„. 'Creole? The \ttort> to in ml made Ins nn ii' ii It <kln" , f < rt-<l •l.»« It v. * impossible In obtain „ ' , ““ T"'1 t.H,„ ... ,i . J . r 'I"' necessary evidence I" afiV4,i , i* ' ' -c perusal of the Court a in:ml>cr -M .’i Uif* ctiplam, n»aic ami en w and 1‘a.sKciijif rs . mo ( re. .. , sll.tu nijr that Kuflicu nt . vul. nce coul.f li<> procured from the I uited State#, if luno wga allowed ' Mter an i vamiiialinn el the Icstiniony offered, the Court ! " that wen the raptain.rrrw ts passrn.ors.'nssri ' in tie affidavit*, here pres, nt to tcutify in thiacaae Y"-v consider them as not entitled to it l .for ere - ' 'lit, and should charge the jury to that etket ; and that no evtdrnee could he procured to convict the prison ( eis at the Iar lor they were )> rlh-tlv justified in the course pursued on hard the Creole, and were now a* bout to be si t free. Tiie Chief .lustier then addressed the ncffroelRom, thing in this style: ,t has phased (h.d to wt you free Irotti tlm bonds of slavery ; may you hereafter live ■ I he lire et good and faithful subjects'of Her Majesty's (.uyerriment. I let were then n t at liherti hv I’mrla imtioii. - J j I lie Kiel id tile intended war steamer, for the- btiihlitirr lot which an nppnijiruiu.il ha* been made l.y Congress" is now hung laid at the large ship house m the Philu I* Ipliin N:iv$ \ ard. I*n | >>r:tti. hh ;;j«* in train |i,r tin* min e,hall launching of tin from,. Haritim. now on the *t « t . It the I'l.i). .M| h . S’jvV Vim! TU U.ikliul. ar# laying the way%, uui the .spare Ih-Iwuu tlio whip hoy and channel IM being drc|* lied. \\ * h arn, xnyx tlx !lo»tun Mercantile Journal, that *ighi I'mxhan guns, s.xty e.ght pound* ra, are to he im tin diately sinp|4x1 tor I', rtsmomb, N. II.. to form part ot the armament of the new frigate Congress, now lit ting tor sra. Thi*frigate will br able to put her mark oil an ninny, pr \ ided she i or falls in w it li one. NKW \o|,*k C l S'l’OM HOI SK. On Saturday tlx l*i«• idt nt of tii« I nited .State1! s nt to the Mouse o| Hi prr« nl.tliv* ■* the fallowing tsiirmiUtil «mH hi, i imed w i ll t‘x II • ports r« f* rre,| |,i th< rein. The p.»|x rs an *a;d to h.'.vr till* d a good *»i/el mark* t hunket: W \miim.to\, A prill. .‘Vi, I>1„*. 7o thr nf l!tj rruntdtinM uf ihr linhl Sftittr In romphauce with Muir rixediiltou of tlx- I'.nh in !.. I hav* lie hoiioi to transmit tlx r*|*>rth ot Messrs, kelly and Stewart, t\yoot tlx C mume x u* rs originally ap pointed ailing w ill Mr l*<»ni<!« Nf« r, to luvistig. le tlx n flairs of tin C iistoin I louse olNr w \ ork. !•-get her with all tlx- rnrr*-jH'iah in • .».’••! |< alimony aeeomi^iuying the same, and also the n |* it o| Mr I’otiidi \t. r, to which l* annexed l wo letters ku’sertlx i| hy Mr I'o.ndi\t. r and Mr. Ilrloll* V. I I • last i.nmed gi nt|« i: nt, w ;i- Milnstitu t‘d in tin place ol .Mr. Killy, v\ lx sx inelmatx and tin tie* railed him to hia n sub nee in C Milo, nIn r the n tin n of the i i minis loners to this city, about the last « l \u gust. C *ne of tlx letters just inriitioni d wax addri—•! to tlx Seerctary '-f tlx Treasury, jind Im :,r*date th* I 'th ol \ pnl instant. an I the otlx r to niynt If dated the gOtli of thin month. I romthi form* r you wilt leant that a most interesting |K.rtion i fihe eixjuirv tiixtilntnl |.\ Ibis I h partlin lit, vix thnt relating to lighihntisrx. la, \ hen eons, revenue cutlers and ri venue lM.ats.i- projM <| to U' Hindi tlx subject ofm furilier report hv Me*w-fs. Ilr.: I h y and Comdex ter. \ • u will also learn, through* the :iceoui|M»n) ing Idler from Mr. Stew art,thi ri as* ns whii h tiave delay i d him in mak.ng a supplemental and addi tminl rep-.rt to that already made hy liimsel!and M:. Im I I\, embracing liinvti w s and opinions u|»oii the ilevi I. p mi nis made hiiIim *j11* nt to the w itlulmw a] i I Mr lira ! h y in lit.-* place. I :.!so transmit two ibruini fits fur nishe.l by Mr. s*trwarl. and vylue'i were handed hy him to the Si cn Iniy *1 tlx Tn-iutury i n the 7lh Hist , 'i I. oix-heing Meinorarula I'roci * dings,” marked V. I. and tlx other “ Kilters accompany mg Mi in»rantla,” . marked No *. 'I he ••ommissiMn w as in-tilnfi d for tlx jurpi ?e ef n> certaimng i xifctiiig ill li etH in fheCiinfom housi regiil.i Hons; to Iran tii their true eausi s past error to delerl illumes, nud, hy wholesome reform, to guard in fu tire not otilv ngmnxt fraud and peeulntion, hut against i rror and mismanagement. JVr llnse purposes n Mln ttoi, was umdeol pi r.xonn of acknow ledged tnlelligi nee and Indus try; and ujhhi thin task flu y have been i ng.aged i r al most an entire vent,and tin ir labors remain m i to he eoinpletixh Tire eharaeter of these laliets may he i xt, mail d hy thecxlent of Messrs, kelly and St* w art’s report, embracing about one hundred pages of r|oM ly written m.iuusi rini. the vuluiiiitint'H mi nioranila rial cortespon denee of Mr. .Stewart, tin-great mass of evidenee aeeom daily mg Messrs, kelly and Stew art’s report , and the te port e| Mr. I'oindextir, extending over fbr«x* hundred and ninety four pages, compris. dm the volume aeeom p'inying this, and the additional reports still remaining to he made as hi lure staled. i sin mi in IS- ill III r I'll asm m liavr II m my power In ninmiimi, air Ihr i nlirr mam i I'rr|mrl>i maiir ami run lrm|ilatr<l to In* mmlr al Mir ami the smile imu* Ami still ninrr slum III I liavr born grntilird if lum n ailil have In rii nlluw nl mi . rnnsislrlilly Willi llir apparent ilrslrr ul lln II him ill lli-prt si nlalivrs In In' put lulu imim tl.alr 11 is*,i 's‘-111 ii ul Ilu si pa pi rs. In liavr compared, nr even to have read will, ilrlilicralion llir views prrsetilrd hy the < .iiiiinissium rs as In |>rii|»ikiiI p forms in llir rrvrmu law s, tngrllirr w nil llir mass ul ilm-mumil.irv rvlilrnrr and liill.rmallnii In wliirli lhr\ liavr In n explained and rut'irrril, ami wliirli do mil admit ul a salt,far! >rv ruin .."Ill tin* w lulls rirrliMif rr|nirlssliall lire.pin, ,|. ( liargrsul malfeasance against snmr i.I llmsr nuw in nl lire w ill ill -voire "|iuii Ilu Kxreulivr a rigid iiivcslina tliin lulu their extent and charach r, and w ill in line si a Him claim mv allciuinn. 'I lie readmes*, however, with which the 11 mr pro pi srs In mil r iijhut Il.r gi.nr and dilliriill snip i ts w Inrii lie "e uaptrs siiggt si. Imv m,r a nl in pa led that rnnsiilrn linn 01 I'V vsirilllvo wliirli 1 h('l r illljhirtailri demands, il only remains Mr in. , in lii" id siircili'- re eomiueudali ins, w lneli. under nllii r r’reunixtniim sf n w iilil have I" , n my dnl) ( ■ mal e, In urge upon ( n gross llir iinpurianrr and urressily uf introducing |hi ' arlli’sl n I. unis in existing law s and usages, su as In guard llir rnnntr) in fill tire against frauds m i|m riillmtii.n ul llir rrvrnm s, and tin Treasury ngainsi prrulattun: in n lirM trade ami t* inmrree from oppressive reoula linns , anil til guard law and morality against violation and ulnihi*. \s, from llirir great volume, ii liasheru urmsirv I" Iransmil llir nrmmal papers In Ilu House, I lum in’sug grsi III! propriety u| llir House inking order fur iltmi real.irallun In til Treasury Ih parlimit "I such Ii. as ... uilh il* pleasure. ,l(l||A 'lAIT'.l!. I UK I Mill) STATI'.s v s. Mil.| |\\| |’|{|< |.* Ntii Voiik, April y.i. In llir I mir.I Siairs ( ireml (Turl. llir ariluitbrought at llir suit of lie I iiiusI Siairs against William M I'rirr In rceuvi r a large sum ul lutiury yv liirli lad lire" paid In him wliil Dmiriot \tUiriicv, hut l .r wliirli In had n.it ai'euuiili d. was concluded lo day. The rlaini ul tie I" i Vr rn liirnl, pro veil or admillnl, is will interest, f.'",lii‘J As an ullsrl in tins, Mr I'rirr has pro 'I"red a lull of |srrlirulars I'm fees, a Ini of l„.,,|,s I II |,y turn in llm oilier, and various linns, am. uni mg In 111*.'. 1 111 Thy principal charges are twig one ol thimi, Jl I .IM’I), asm rlrd "i I r dm luhimasa n laming tie mi extended I.Is m I SI 17; and lie Ollier ItUIIKI, rlrargrd ns •.Iissiun mi train.il linns w ill lln ilr|n site lank* Mr llm tiuvrrnmi ul ill IMIiuiml INI,". In | • ;; Mr. I'.vvas permitted "irxlrnd Ilu tune lur paying o.tilS bonds._ lh priN'isdiil in lake new lunds, reiporiug Iwu iiisiru im nis m i ael rase, and ri n iviug a large anmuiit nf mu m v from the im reliauts as Ii, s Hr sueli. lie had Irin ihroclrtl to pul tin Immls in suit mi the lirsi off haulier, l lm I.rilrr w Us ruiinlriin,Mill.si |,y i|„. Sulininr rf ilu I ii usury . 1) Ii llm dati d \\ aslunglmi, S< ptmuhi i All. 'Ills was III 'I reel ivt il Iw Mr. I'm r nil llm ml of I », In I'l l. I Ir mm I films that lie lad a rigln In prnoivd w ill lie siul mi llir 1st, and rliargrs a ter on upwards it II. 1,111 Umds. rail ng lln lyvu inslruillrlils in rai l rasesurli II appears tlial AI r I’rirr made no Bpplienlimi It Ires al ilu lime, nltlimigli In- Imd in other east s, and llir Court llimighl lie was mil rnlillrd to llir charges, nor ... miHHion* m relation In lie dr|msite banks, although In I might hr allow ml a proper remuneration IT hisservins Umut J| | ,<M•(I was |mmlrd out In llir .lurv as rlaini* which Ihey might law fully admit will intrrisl. hr ; 'iict fur plaintiff Jsy,yi; SO damages, and six rrut '"sl' | l'i i I'line. DF.FAl'J.TF.HS IN rilll.ADKI.I’lll \. — Hi.-k m il's l(i |Hirti rgivrs in ili-tail the two latest in-id, nls i I llns kind, iliai have lArilrd iiiusl atleiiliour In ( h'lnlxr last, .lusepli I ’ll li k III tn. nil individual w la liatl before held tin* olliee ot fount,- Auditor and Clio I I lurk uf tliu ( minty ('uminksioners, m as elect, d ( eun t\ I reasurcr by the jv-opl,,. The oflii-e is worth at hast V’""11 |H*r annual. In an evil hour. Mr. IV was n-iuntml to I "an about JSI.IHRI in dillin tit individuals—),- s,ibl. at n high rati i.HiitoKsi.aiid under the kin *' ti at money Id he returned in gnud ti„;c. -jv w-nntK'utnwd. Mt.r:..,,r,uid !,!T 2!!i lnadi. „jion lilttt hy the |iO'jvt authorities, mid In was thusseru to he a dt fltulter. I!,' ht now , eompara ti'ely speaking,a ruined man, and with a nr at i;it. r isting latnilv. '1 In see,ml ease is thatsHalCi IJ. inidiiU. f murk a I'ire,our ul the I '. N. Hank, and a Director c I' the I’liila (li l|’!n:t ami Wilmington li.ul lluad <ni|oti;y. Fur Utility uari, lie had keen Treasurer et the Hunt dt.ins ut tile 1’uur, an u/li > to w liieli there is no salary Millions of dollars lisvo | asm d through Ins kinds, and in is now said to he minus about FJli.IRKI. He, no doubt, over sjs-eulntrd, I era me itrvidvtd, and iu an evil hmo, misappropriated the money uf the C omity. lie lMs |.r. |s*it \ .and tlie I, ss isr.. .I liki lv tu he lore r. AI r>. 1 |utii|.|ii il was one of the heirs of Stephen liteard, and the I'ainilv have heretofore been regarded as one ut the must n | ut:; Me in diueuinmnnitv. Mr. II. is tirtuselfaiv.il,le. mild mid gen lieu Ktnh.sml although no one can helpd.n, urn tng his eulpaWfliy, tlrrre are many who deeply regret that bo should Iwr.e Ui n induced to imminil a del'innueu ry of life kind. (h.s. .1 K. Fist, nn.—Our readers wer< a few laya^ine. informed uf the death uf the gallant ti, n. .1, II I enw irk, w liieli tiH.k plaee at Marseilles, on the l'.lth d Mmeli, w hither l,e had gone t«.r the improvement , t Ids health. On his wry from Paris to that plaee. h. Inul a severe odd. w hi, h iinltir, d »p 11, \ y funH lent that m: n, ot' -ur ;e.r'i fs m ih ,. ,|-. ,e«l , b,J, _ will take(Kcssuie in r* • lining to muiih X tf.« | r.-minent | Jiointi tff tin* wihtarv ear. i r • t one < 1 l?•** • 1J« si and ml#t n KjM*ct4»d «.lt» i r 5 »#1 tin- \rmy, w. pftscnt them with tin* film ui*4 fact* *1 Ins history: (ini. Fenwick w ni in ( f-tl- n. S. ( ., and Inun a note cwilainod i:i *M r (iardeii’*^"iui: of Tti i*uloni“.” it npj* arv that !,< v a * n,i infnii at the evacua tion ol ('har'e>,i.,M# (lur:: * :h« Rcvolutn nftrT War. Ills life w a- j»r» eorvi I at t};is . riitCal jniM turr* ill li e history u! lira country l»y a h inal* relative. IS< was early in ill disli Ji/ni!*h< (I li r his !»:* rary acpiiri ui« nU, having r«* reived his islneation in Id inland, %v here the orentost at tendon w as paid toll s stiu'i s. Fir* I with a spirit <1 pat riot bun so rornm »n h» tlir men of hi* day, on th* 10th 11 Novwnlx r. 1700. li 1 t» red tin-si rvj.-i |* h. wmiutry a * I .i« iteiiant * I Mariio s. which |x wt h< h ! I w iih or* at *r*dit and o nor until the year I Ml, whin In wa ij.p<intcd l.u uti until ( I m ! d Fiji hi \ < .. r v (hi l!n ! "ill of Mao-h. l^lil, ho was I r* \ * \ d ( oloiiel for lu.s ’ '^aMaijt eon I net on tin* Ni . :a fr nt • r.” At ll o m .iiorafh battleon l^ui rns t**w ;i 11 IjIiIk, in ( a.iad.i, ill tl«ou ar Irtl2. this eistiu "M d . ! lit r I mt ,i" • yo and was oilier wist horribly woi ndi il. " i pr» at w;> th- injury sustained hv him on ill'*i r-eradoii, that on at li rs were 1 r awhile ctil* r tallied ni lus foolery. In tin* rodtioiioii and r "r^miiwitioti of the \riny in 1 ' ■ • ■ t I I I ( ul I.' rm ii! o| \ r»111•", /! ( I .• 1, l!u ii stalioiu d at Fensarola. I lorida. (In tin IBtli of M «r*di. I >>.1, In* was breveted as Hruoidu i (<i nor: I. I N r so;oral yoars the head quart* iv ■lii' Mil Vriiilery \\ . * - .ihhslied in ill s city ; and I" ro. ns v.. II aso|s>*ii in ro, ho was i \trt)*ivi I\ km Mil. and oitj' i I in i of iIm o • i in and rosjMrt ofhis follows lint ii oon 11 non | v tall I tho I I i I man (•oiu r ! I oilw iok v. as a m.illanl s' hlior ami a p I.shod l^enlhiu iii, and »i a< ev . r* on ly lihof.il. \ i I |»* i l’i <• 11\ im i sll'll 111 I 0 r||f», III Ills oliaitliiS. Ill || *\V •,m!iO|)8 till *l‘ • p • • dm il* ad” in a ! a. <.• u uuunlrv , far reinovod from tin land o| hishirih. tho nor,ii* o| his iiohlo dariiio and manly i \ph in- tint fits u no mtimali !y inti r \oven with the yh r\ and hist.u \ if I,is o until, shall endure as h-riM a . iho i *}» ot r, ,-i\ roio i is uiupu nelu d, and m* n i.t-him- to r« vt ri and hallow tin- nanus .fiho bravo. j fUdliui n r . Ini' rinui. —-• I wi I xii111 I ! » ! ii.l.t It Iplict North Xmcrican no iisln s ilu i..l|«iw iii'.r |, i:t r, w Itu li ii kivs is In in :• S ,r": ia I \\ In tin ♦ j»r* nl ii flu* i < . m his M ,-j , n <,( ti•« country; aiui who Ins hern a siriir/ null tariff man: . \pril *41, 184 **1 am 11 jiimiii'j in I« t <mh*(1 th il t I .1 l;irill'iu;:n, and i I am f n, hi <aiiM I hi.tv. imisi ml n-r in«li vidn.il itnh 1 |»» nth n--i lanuiit r< ally • \ si, while litl.rr i.-* in a stale "i inilelin .Irwss er ile; r iidener n |m;i other* lir articles' decmctl nidi jH iisahh t ■ - e./iolurt.’' 'I'he t dil-r el ihe Indiana .!■ urtial ys I » is in I’avoi ■ I/i» r tr.nle, hut m»i H t.nsl/'//r tr.nle. Ih S;,\s the Hrilihli I a \ \ 11 ii ri.an pr nlnel.s ir.ijn "iu- tn IjtKI j < r rent., •and li t n l'<ne wet unlit I-. lax lln irs lln- miiiu . This is what we would call *‘fair Inulr.” I'll I I no Ml. M.|t o \Ve iriderstand that Mr. Maiuilitin’s warnin'* have iMhm a limin' lr turn, and In has Iwrn removed t t Ins nw u home, w llh a eond {irospeel t f ren.v «•} y. Mr. \JI1H j tfrt'Vt is up' ni small had, and will he tried’, if we were corn i tlv ml ru t tl, in this city. | star 7V.c JS'rsttiiiui llitln.p 'I ! , JI, V Mr. 1’t rkn.s has '•'•••h "" 'i visit w ith tin N< -t. ri;in llisliep i . ilu- .-itv. I In . arrived I . ii!:, \ < \ ■ i■:ntr.aii.l I. It t!..- cjI \ yiwler •I"' ■'•"riling. Tl.i llisliep I a- I,, n j.. much curiosity a ml « sp, mi, I all, mi, II — i,,.! .... M||, r, bra :"»! I-no heard, and MS cpy „f Ihe N, „ Tcslarn, i,t| "ritt'H in lie Syitar I .aiigna; e, more than I',(HI vc;,rs "g". Ii»vo hern till least. .lit gubji, t-, .jl||,|;r nllellll.lt. Ills I.ll sly , simp||.j|y ,,(• lliatllll th, 14 H>,| " . hi' ilevulii.il le Ihe Seri,,(.ires, llie nin<'uhir ilr wnpiion I." gives , fhis , « n miirv. siti ao'd j„ ||„. iv mi mins i i Km rilistau, nml his . i I s n Hi, blessings ot, nr It, pul-lie. :n„l the •_ ratiludr |„. , \Vi, sses l**r bet I. ii Imss tn his tmiiv, roimlrv, through our Mis '""I to hims. !l t’,r ll" Itiii.In, ss he I,;,. iv ■ d in ih, I nil, .1 Slat, . Iiavi rri ", ,1 il„. deep, st mi,., rst in his favor. In n very short nu,I .. st a,I,loss. win,-ll l„ ,1. liven <1, ,11 Sunday Iasi. I,, a ,,r\ lame run’ i greealieti in Ihe ..mi, ntal ( Inm li.l,, , s-,"d him v ll III intelligible Kmdisli, and led a lav, ralde impres smii behind him. I le admin s our l itn .... iir r|,unites Ihe prosperity vr esc. into ,.|,,..y—and !„• is. above ail’ struck wilh III, pri.il, ne, uh, ell, very man ,..s. ,i '1 ■■.. tttHi rcauii li 1 In iho fris!) it ria t liiireh. I e pr menin-ed llm I,, ncdllinn at tile I i:d , i' lln s, rvire. in his . r ::i ".tinr Syr'ne, | Hniptirtr. ('t rrr.ipimn nrr nj '//„ .huntit! i f Cnmn-rrr. W n.MiMiTOK, N. ( .. \prii •.<». I, TI'C Hunks in North Car litia will resium ,,,, ,, met,ts „n May 'id. Norlli Ctirdina.arnidsl „il„ r dill', ; .. r"1""'-''1 •■pinion, has . happily f„.,,| (>,,„, ll" I,,,-" aim, agnmsl tl,,- Hanking' system: and I" r momed institutions are ns sound as an. in' the emm t r v. Cr 'Jis of a 11 kinds are very | remising, :md the 11 ,.,t. rt say lie . have, thus lar, •• a better a. aW than ||,c. have had It r many a \«sir. Ii is said that the w In ai rmpof Mil higari. thr cm mg season, if in, drought t ikes place. will ,| , |1;|, •I Iasi year by . p, , eenl. I',very tiling at present m dieales a surplus,,f ii.OlHI.IKIII bushels, agaiosl g.-'iHI IMHI hush, Is last \ ear. < .rr l.i.iv ,,i Mumu i i i.o. Tl,, lialtimore Sun pus that Captain Levy \ ease is not to Ik transli rred t, New \ ik: hot Ilia: it IS to her, ferrml te ihe Court Marital now silting in I’allimore. la-lhre which the ae v,‘us,si was tried. Soeli further iuvesiigaiioii is to he in ' '"'"ted as any n, w ti slimony w ill admit „f. and a r. eon si.leralioii „f ih, rase is dir. < t. ,1 then on. Oi n Mimsti ii TO Si'viN. Th, Madrid ('err, p i: deltl I l tlo I lid. 0 (linin'. Olid, r dale Mart’ll I'.lll. (Jill . -I" Mi'- Irving*s :ippeiutioei,i: I lie appeiotiri'ol ol Mr. \\ .isliiiigtou living, as I in’, d Slates \ml';,s:.ad ■: In le, has given moi-li saiishie I "■ " ilipioinacy ,d tin? in- d. I Ii, | u! Ii" has nr vi r hern so I rilliamly lill, d :,i any ( oiirt „t Knr ,p, ..me, II a ■ "a \ s el I), | laiikliu, who, in his (Quaker rut. sniilV .. " d, | lain soil. , veo ainetiest :|j( |, ■ v,,I >,is I'arisaois, and amidst all th, splendor , ! thr "I I I! -gii ,e a: \ , , ‘ -adles, ,'dips, d all ihe Dukes and Mai,pus, s et'tln Corps Diplomaliip , , In w,\er trick, d , ot in ordeis. riliheiH and cmhreid.a v; 1,,r the Spaniards have a very great regard for the historian of Columbus, rrmimlin'g *'"'iii "I Ih, ir brilliant , \| Icits in the field ul'diseov, ry m day s l.iiiH since.” Mm; I. I i \ i A Ns ( ten Hi II. On ihr I fill i f Fel ru •■r.v Iasi, a pinv "iTivians. taken at ||„. |!,„ «; ■ mil at l ni|iiis l luisli, «, rc I r, light intn Mevcn, ami iviiliiiril in tin . h'rtinlti'hi . Seine wirr sci'/jil I;; - * sn • 11 mrr, ainl mlirrs lair in tin- tiar. Among thim were Mi s-rs. S tiihi'ilaiul, Tmvrr. lii v,|. Farr.u, |»ra:t, U",",|.(at ;.inn!.an) ami I >r. Colli r. Smi’ln il im! Is. n ^■vttchman, ami has l. r- 1 <, a a trader at the Riu O'"*s seizi d n.en lt up..it lien nut el’elaiin ."f ,?'«'<!« taken It Capi. Sanelu-/. at f. rpns rn: .M. vv III n Dimitt an,I some others were made pits ■ ", a I MU and 11; ivaiipalin us were tal.i n, \\ith ‘jtX* K!" lemile. Tun i.f the original party nsr nil the guard, and killed M-vnaii, hut were tin mrelvrs killed, ami 'till rs. w lie had cs. aped, vterr re captured. iytmthc Hisiui ( I'cnri'. , Ijyil f'O, ■lV.llKIUl.F. n:s\si KI{. I \ part)' id' twenty seven i.f the lints nf the Farm hi hot I. i ii 1 Iniiiipsnu’s I.eland, ai'enmpaim d I \ a ti aeh *r Mnl a heal In epi r. u rut , ut )etslirda\ nuiiiing eu a lishing cm ursi u. Mli i I ring nut nearly all dat. w hih> riteimng. a In lit 1 ,• elneh, 1. M. the h-al ";v> capsici d In alii" il until, "lien hit" i in Fill ludi peudeurc and I hemps, it’s I -land, a ipiarier , r lialfa mile inuu the latter, and nut nl all mi In.aid nnlv three nt‘ the Isiys are Kiai vv u to be nave l. I lii'se laid held uf a l*i\ u 1 S'h had Ins n usi d In Imhl their l ait.and uhieli fl .aled away tr- in the heat, and clung t i il until they u, ir taken nil hy a boat from theschooner II. II. Fu»t< r, of Mathias, then coming up the Imrhor from Trinitlad. 1 he namt s , I I lie three hues sated arc Frederick \Y Simmons, \V. Wallace and G. F. Uetild. |V« the hist i,ami d last evening. lie elates that the hat sunk seen alter il "as rapsixid. ’J'lic hoatman, .Mr. Oakes, tlneu a chair and t in lepmast of the boat to ... of the lioys, to licit* to save Umih. 'I’he teacher gave a shrii k si u at it i llit y " t ot .m i r. ami immediately sank. I If gnl Nile the I ox, i:i,d h:s e,uii|<tnlt.l_s, uko "ire good s« iimm is, held, nil In tin suits; and though it was ..turn etl rtevira! turns, liny were fortunate t miugli to re ga.n tin ir |xs!ii'.n laeli tunc. One of the boys, Isaac Major, sit;.ui marl) to i hempson’s Island, when lie he ™ln“ exhausted. hegpnTncry out, and vu lit dowu. ’The I, II. F x.ir was l.ailtd In tint of the Lets alV. r lit ha I . ii 3! i t I...If an li' '.r in ili»* w ilrr. « ' '•» tin c iiiimint lv »!«»l: lu tinir r. Iit-I. Tinv lyti -h ehdh «l v% in n taken tr<>lii the v» .it.T. \\ i* learn that .Mr. .Morrison, the* Sii|* r.ut nd< lit *t i|M | trm Nh.K'l. pul off in a ln-at alt* r the disaster, anil |.m kcl npthe h-nliei*- I two el'th* lx.y-e. e»li< of W jiicll hum > 1.3 ndi, was still alive,ami was re suscitated. Tltc ,tl»er w us beyond rceuve ry. Amur lot * Mi anKii.—The Albany fcvening Journal •outputs the jcrtie lilatS ed file- ed the lit* St colei l.*U «sle rl murders that e vrr stained tin* re**or»l« id crime. A jour in vuian taih r 11 that «*ity . Chr.sttan //oi/»'. a man of lissipated habits, butche reel his wile*, who is repre*>eutr*d lo have been an amiahleanei industrious wi.inau. with an i*e, iiifl.«*viiii* such ghastly wounds on ln*r head, ne e*k md e the r parts ed her body, that shi* died in a li*w min ims. .V t the slighte «*• provi*aiioii was given fr tin i wlul iji-nl, which appears to have* hem a i-md. pmnedi fated murder. Tim murderer de clared hr had clone it. and eve rted to i.e punished. Two witnesses were i-mi.nine ei. w ho rsiifh d to the facts. One e f litem was Ilatunh If we . having been the first to ente r the room, atlrae-ted by .-drams from a little girl, Mie aw I{<>rk tire ing himself calmly, his w ife lying on the floor.— Her" d his a\e*. atiel was aUmi to strike he *r again, when tin witnessfaia.died it fn»ni him and thre»w it a wav. He gave as a reason, ‘•«he is not yet dead.” I'rcm fltr »ilbtttiy Join mil e/.7/n7bO. Si iem:. ok Tin. MrnJir.ui.K.—On entering this morning the rrII e I 11 ik. the* wre tched man who was me:.n e i; t* el f r ll.e brutal nmrde r of his wife, he* was l aitie! siisf'i inh d f'n-in the* door e 1 his dungei*n l v a Ini.like re*hie f, ijiiite* d»:ol. '1 Inis has he* anticipated iln e in's of jusiiee-, and milled to his miserable sold the* in It i f ae r.in* second only to that for which he was •e ufitri d. At .New Orleans i in the **£h] nit. a fin broke out inn Iramr buildn-.r. orcupied as a (’< fl<*e II..use, and brl’.re I lie I*r 'pv.Ks i | t he «S« stnietive « !« I. « nt could he allot *d, it ha I communicated to t* vernl othi r httildineK, which, I • ml In r with I oil hales of rot ton stored in one id llirm. Were di -tMvd. Whilst this fin* was rujfllljr, the 'tcat'ii r (»«*..rm* Wa-diinutoti, on the opposite side of the rivt r, took lire, and was entirely consumed. Marshal Si.nil was lx rn on the i:lMh of March, md is consi ijiUMitlv now in the seventy folirtli \ e ir -I his a*je He was one of the ablest of .Nap Iooii’h (h iierals, and hold the rank < f A arshal f.»r thirty i iylit year B* K !■;. rjti . fl . tl.lt //M7 >. i in(;lyi.i .nuticri/ri H.ir. mhiii.yi-: ill V IW4 I OK1 , (rniiNKH OK MUN \ N |) 1 l*r * I STflK K.TS,) (fjijH.silr ll,r AIciliral ( <,llr<sc, IIn lum inl, I irifinin. F11IIKM nNCRlRFR. propriet. r of the almvc rs 5 lihlishnicut, keeps constantly mi hand, or will tiirnish nl short not ire, made of the lest materials and \ the inest « \pi ru need worktu* n, the follow m«r mi.st \. .luahlr liahor-xaviii^ If sirltiiics, viz: Fox liorland’s Patent Staple Tooth Spring lied Thresh 1114 Machines, F.inmous’ Patent Chain Hand IItsc Powers, and sta tioinry "eared horse power. Wheal Fans of themost appr »ved kinds, Pines’ Patent Horse Power (irist Mills, Parkei \s Patent Iron ( vliuder Steel Sprite (Dm Sind h rs, Stafford’s Patent S-rau Cutters: Hollins's Corn Plan t* rs. Hay Press's, If.listing Cranes, Tobacco Flattening M ills and Caseinos, Mill K iisnds and almost every other kind *»f M trhiuc ry that mav he failed lor. 'I he machines will he marked and forwarded to order, w .th printed directions hr sett inn; up and \v< rkinp’ them. * *1 th* int bruin li n ef those unacijiininli *1 with tin M i* dimes made hy the suhseribi r, he thinks proper to publish the I I low inn rrrtilicatc from the President *>l tLc A^r.cultural Society « I the county * f I lenrie *. show iiij* i' at j r . '.■!■ s wen awar.le.lat their las! .May l\,\ hihitioi! and Fair on Ids Th residue- Machines, Wheat Fans and ( **rii Slu llors: I i eoinpliauee with a Res..lotion * fthe Henrico A ri culluraI and II rti* ulti.ral S* eiety, directin'* me as Presi *1* nt of the same, to "ivr, whi n re*pu sled, eerlificati s <*| preuiiuitis awarded at their Kxhibit! n and Fair, held near Riehiu*'Ud, on the ‘20th of Ma V, I > i I . I do here hy certify that premiums were awarded to Jahcz Park* r. I *r his iioprov* *i Threshing Machines, W hfat Fans, and Corn Slndlino Machines* xhibited hy him at said F\hi hiti«.n ai:<! Fair. .1. II. 'PC R N F.R, President. ' >■ Sh aild ndditi* nal testimony l>e wanted to show th.it those Machines are in every wav "-really .superior n all others in use. i In* subs Tiber is prepar* <1 to turn ash those tl.ni may des re it.with printed certili**ati*s in then lavor, from over twenty others; of probably t!i*‘ lest and most extensive farmers in this Stale, and t*> refer them to hundreds ot others, that have his Maeldui s in use.— Ml |m rs >us wishing to procure thus*' Threshing Ma ••hill s iroiii iln* su! si’riiM r. (sole proprietor of the pateni ri ltI* t I r this section of country,) or Ids Preudum Win at Fans, the present season, will please favor him with •heir orders as early as may he ronvi ni* nt. that he may 1m-- alii*• to furnish them in omul season. JAHKZ PARKF.R. !'• r ilir information of Farmers in this region ol •"onirv . wo subjoin a letter from FJijnh Fletcher. ks<|. II b reiiei* max ak • be made to John M. W ar "'irk, \. Mutiily, I. W. W ilker, W. Hdbivd, Hamel Warwick, Thomas F. Kverett, Wm. H. Maiding ami W m. I.. Famuli, K»fjrs., who have the above machines Fv.ni inu i:ii, Ovt. go, Hs»,j. • Ur. Jain z Parker— Hear >ir: Agreeably to yonr request, I im.w write to give you an account, ut tin- performance oft In : '•!■•• '* hand I ha-si• Tower, ami staple touih, Sj ring M’d I hreshing Machine that I purchased Irum \mi in dax h;>t. W lien I lirst put them in operation, at mx Suiiihlield plantation, they did nut work \» i \ well, \x mg, I pn slime, to tin ,i being new, the sills not being projteily bedded hi the ground, and the In rs< s not be mg xi iv gentle. lint, on removing them t t mx Sxxeet cm r p 1:m;ati• n. more ran xxas taken in setting them up. and they xx orlu d admirably—fully answering the high imputation they had acquired in other places. Alter tliri slung i he crop ol win at and rye at this plantation, il.ex x\ i iv lemuvcu to my Tusculum plantation, and xx hih He x xv. re in opi ration there, tin x xx« re e« nsidered hx toy oversi i r, and many el the neighboring farmers, xvho xx it nested their per torn, at toe, to lie second to m*'Thresh ing Min i, tie in the eeimtty. I feel happv m having t> nl at last a l hreshing Machine that fully answers the pnrp se intendi d- |i r I have tried several kinds he t r. , hi t have ta xer ha ! tin* good luck to meet with one !« ! u ibis that satisfied me. I remain, respectfully, your friend. K. FFKTCIIKIF The subscribers arc agent* for the sale of *he above machines—and xx ill deliver them in I ,x nrhbnrg, or anyol 1 the landings on the ( anal U !oxx. at KkIuikiuI rash prt " -ami xx mild I e glad to receive i rders from their Ifiends in the countrv. I>A\M,< N. II UNKU, Fynchhiirg. Va. M:,V - wim if yotiob:. \ J.l. |*raons bavins; elm . sagainst the lain (inn nl J- » Miller ^ R tinker, nre leijiiesled In present them to the siilisrrilier Ilir Nptilrmenl—and those indehtril In said e > \ n are hereby ealled onto make }irmn|it arranee mr-ut* Or payment to him. as In' is desirous of snredilv el .-me tin- busimns. \MRROSKR IUTKKK. ’ Snrv. Partner uf Miller Sc Hunker. April I I * i% i:« i* \ ictm:i{miii>. fllllh. I NI)l\Rsl(iNKI) have emnnvied them B selves as Partners in the (imtu'rv liusimss in the t .wn ut l.yuehbiirtr. umiir the style and firm nl' • flilld- *V Kucher. They have taken the house lately nreii|iie,| by the eld euneern ut Miller &. Rucker, where they offer for sale mi evletisiyi stick n| (.internes, at mndemtr nrie. s. suit ed In t.ie limes, and s,.licit a c.ntinuanee of the natron am In-, r.il. i, U slir.yrd li|hiii their |iri ih-ecssurs. M 'M'KI. MII.I.KR. , ... AMUR':.'” ”. RI'CKI'.R 'i"m yt if rh of rtit iLiziicfitmrir rcvfl(juan .VO.VU.iy. M.iy KLL'.CTION HK’ii |(\s V.-, cuntinu.. «.r H.-rti..n *■»»,«-„u, aiLi,. I.v tin- way. th.il. altl. «,!, ,|,u Ki„.,h .l.vi.li-il majority in Ili.> I ..•oUlatiiiv, ,V(. (|i ■a!)li- tlmt a pro|«»iitj.in In app.inl an A"«-nt t " tin1 SlaicN cputa under the L):*trilHitinn |/lw ri*” siircnsslul next winter: in many nf t|t.. i.-, ti. x iln- mpinU-rs elwt Iieino p'l<-.!| t„ v„, C'""' 1 pr .[»«iii.>n: kll, lu i iir.Miv. • i • # /. • Mill Kill" ( l<'ini) ‘2.'(i I M irtin (W lii") l'is | ,|„ j" Rcnttfr V ''\v l’;"" (I. ) 833 ' • U llcl,,'r (W.) ■&, • iH.F.S t'i .MERCER. W«- o..nKr;ittilatu .,ur Iri.-n.J Ercm-I, „n |lis r(M,, iVum Ilx-HK nmmirs, l,y a l-.r-.-ly in,-r,-:,s,-,| lll:tJ, l,ast y. ar, il wan iii-ck ami i.ri'k. ... - W. 11. Errncl, (HV, K > (lifts—('.urt ilousr, nr, j* ' 4') N l-'V JM.rt , 111;-) \\ alk.-r’a Cruel,, |' ! w.-m/s. i„ • Mrcrr < u.irl House, Ilf, •sU'l:is, m ", -r,.i ;7w * hotetoi RT. NVi!*." (i,) i:.-v„,,i,:s (| , I mras I.-, I,-,! ■’ Buchanan, f.r is :, Shirk.-) ’s, ;;7 j Mi-H.-astlc, •> i 1 ** " t 7i .film Mcf’milt-v. ('laic., ) . s , „ • , .... •’ "" "I'paitiw. fur tl.a ; irrrivrd ,».. J v« ti-s. . lllcKliim,j. 1, h- s-,1,.,1 that M II Mann j* e|„„ '• ;l "T?;1' •• v..*.-- "v.rw,„x.„,,ulv;lll( laic (li-l.-uati-—i.iitli a. Hrrttr—WJ. I ,t ftW irli ( I. ) “I'j* SJtlOll. II iis/iiii^tmi. Samuel K. ♦ • kkI.s.iii (I,) 'Var,1/VVm) |l"- ‘ w- was «'tnoiitie*d only three days heloro the elceli„„. The .Yhi„..d,,„ V,rn, "tan says: “Had • apt. Ward annum.I hi,,*ifearlier tmi t .!;. „ »!„- fi, l.i j„ ,mtsuh, the Whig,; tvenh) hat..' given him a sir ng Vole, iI they had „ ,t succeeded in (‘icTtiuir ii'in.** llttsxi'U .Jesse Cnwan (L.) ig re elected, l,y ^ „„ j.irily ovc.Mi. Boyd ( W ) Si,n/th--l )r. Tlmmas Tai. (I.)is re , leeted hv . jurit.V el 7 |. over Watson (W.) Tazewell .larms C. Sjs.tts (I. ) j* t,u,„s.d to he •leeteil. ./«lioheri S llroofc .MM',. Wot. Frasier ■!>' ' “ llreekenridg,..:«!.).I). W. Patlesou glu-,he three’. I .r.uer \\ hies: the:, latter recently converted l.ncc .. Tile two first named elected. 11,1,11 ‘ An.lr.-w II liyrd (I..) elect,dl v upward. „f ■">l* major ly over Win. I. .ckhridge ( \y ) /mV/. Win. W,m.il (I.,) 7l-„«. |{je|,ard Itvr.l, In. 7d7,.l.( I Iter (W.) *>7 I. I'hilij, William*. jr.'do. • I.) ). /’or«/sn,/,,s—’J’alln.an (W.)-,,1,1 fathcrOni,,,-..” 11.. ) v, \ \\ hig gain. \\ e sympaih y.e w nh ( ol. I’millflim— I)y, r (W.) rc|Ml.d In l» elected_A \\ lli;j O'Hill. /Vi nelri/ I’or tin Si mile. Win. Vance (W.j 4114, •K,l,n (I. t: Ml. For p,\y. | Su.mI ir - ( Vi .) .o.i. .Ni wkirk,dn. b, >, Prantjiam (I..)7!711, N: *!« iii t i sell. fJ«i. ;! {•>. Uarrixm— Aug. .1. Smith, (W.) and - Bawl (l.nen) art-elected- A Whig gain of one. Sane weeks ago, tie expressed the opinion that the Whigs would |s.s-,!11 \ , leet oi:e i I their candidates in I larrisnn, if not o|h; «heri ii|H.n the F.itqiiircr scouted the |uedietioii. as n it o ill,in the sc. |.e, I |.. ssihility. Who is the -wise aeri " II u , Mr. fc’.iKjnirer/ II iii d. legal.* g„ f,r t|.« 111.. ||f»v . \\ est (I,.) is I lected hv a small majority OTir I ressh Marlin, li.i la’e l.ueo I'oeo delegate. • V.ii vW/.- .1, If, rs III T. Marlin (I,.) re circled. />V,.o/,e. Pr. P. I’., Slant.at ddO. .lelin McMillan -'.MI. Bull, I.ocsis: the f rim r the ('alienscandidate. hiniuirliti. Andrew Parks (W.) 3e' l. Malliews (I.,) .o '- ene precinct ,.» l iar troin, which would inefe'si. • lie Whig majority s .me votes, for the Se«* J Peter II. Sir, ni erg,■„ (W.) :.'.l|. |(„|„ tl A. Thome* n (i. ( „//»ej,e,'.-— I. hint,11 Urn,a,hint (W ) re elected hv » • Uiaj rity of Jfl, over Kant (l„) Uiziilr-tli Cih/i,• llnrwirk.—.John It. I). Brown rn • leeled. heating Pr. Win. Hope—lu ll, Whigs. .V, ,i,/,,, - Pr. (.e.,rgeT.\erhy (W.) re alec 'i«! wit hunt • | jv wit it,n. I I . NrulIkr (W.) re pIktIhI, ; iv,t I),-. ,\ -M.it (|,.) .ViiiihiiiiilHiUiiul.—W'nltor Hw(|„) ,|rol,-,l, kiiIi • ml nppinsiti at. /lurili/.—Jamm S. '' ilos (\y.) f ].(.|r,|, .hnrlia. Jninrs I*. ( , r!.( (I,.) v\ itlmtit i,|ip|Misiii,,n MiiMtwx aw) Mulkrm.—It is mm-mill that Ni.-lwl (• ■ ) ••'"«! ""I K v (W.) .is liorolnf .rr’Miiiimiiiooil. m I looloil Irnmilii iopi uni rs. The |mll is sitiil Ik mUikI: . I'i,r Dr. (Ipi.rjrc I.. NirliuUm IIhr Tliomns It. It, r l-.'ii. .1,1,11 I). I Wry 17, l)r. M. Ituiitli tjg; all I *OCOB, cl °ept Mr. K v. (tlourrstcr. — A. \Y R thins (W.) elected, by aln ut 60majority. over Colin Clark (I. ) DinwMie.—For tin- Senate, |)r. Kdward V. Sr-tt v I' ) ^ u^- •l,,lni 1 ucker (W lug, and no candidate.) *dt. I «>r the I louse. Win. If. Guodwyn (L.) 3*12, Thomas Whitworth (W.) 215. Southampton.^ Dr. Wm. \. Spark elect'd by 15 majority over Mr. I njuliart. the late Whig delegate. Ohio.—L). M. Kdgingtoii (W .) \u reflected. Ff,r Kdgington 3M, Col. II. F. Kelly (W.) 105, W. D. •Scott (|„) 1st. Monongalia.—Tanzey elected over Mr. Johns and I Mr. Trice — All Locus, and all for taking the Land ino : ney. Clarion, (a new county. formed of parts of Harrison and Monongalia.)—Hr. Kidwell (Loco) elected, over lour others of the same kidney. All for taking the mo ney. • YnUoway—Asa Oliver (W.) 216, G. XV. Sr ay (I*) I0>. A Whig gain. Sjiollstjlninia—Oscar M. Crutchfield (\V.) re-elee te«l. without any regular opposition. t*nncc II illinin—Basil Brawner (L.) re elected. king William—Mr. Hawes ( L.) elected. The Rich mond W hig says there were five candidates in the field, allot whom were in favor of receiving the Land money * \ecpt one, and he received two votes. King George—Robert W. Wallace (W.) 135, J< bu I looi (L.) AS J * Majority trebled since last year*—* I bo /redcrieksbiirg Arena, states that at thcojHMiing of ihr p. l!s Mr. Hone stated that he had been a reluctant candidate, though his friends had seen proper tonominate him. lie saw tint defeat was inevitable, a large mini Iwr of his party being absent. He felt no desire to la' a mark to he shot at, and lienee lie was not a candidate.— | But the Arena says, the result would have been the > tme if he had ren amed up >n tlit bench.