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pmWa-. 0c. IS. 1 of the PniversityrofVireima rrc'Afterome daYs of neia.theif. reslaAutamnaVmeetrDg4it Char I i in ''J" -r.

i -I 1 I .1 rrm a I rV ft fl 1 1 Tl tiuiruisueu tcjiucuicu, picscmu wnn tnrmn.i Phce, ''tel. LAEST OTOM COLOMBIA. ilie posirdvere Mr. Madison and, KMon rofi--4heTfirst whom iyjur appointed Rector. Mr; Jefferson' was Hector at, the time Vf WBmivribrt; October VI.

ten retT to abetter from a gentl emir daiand until day-break on Thursday tnorn-this StatSrequestmnetal Jackson visit BurihgAVedncsday nighUhe.nd came Infill WC.KJS. ft Siirh sfnHfc we deaflieligbtjiuatb seefose who iimc aiianitM By the fast sailing schooner Aarilla Captain Ed wards; in fourteen, days from la-guira, we have received letters to the 25w of September -The reports in circulation Uhe. intrigue anq "i civu ac-ftterests and iU. duties, rjaple, we are even more ifffc L- I its tributary, Srtortous exa tit iiTientioiied byHhe last am? val from Colombia, respecting the. flight -of Presidents than for the fi: 31.

"1826, streams, have risen considerably beyoml the4rjindfebted, fo Our fivor'of tfiei i banks, fmuch damage uonein fi.wr.wiui eo-tney, scnargecl tlieir high inrinrr me wUtM.f ma- thU platJ and neishborlKH-U by the overuow-; ponucai waters. I Amonffi other accidents, nv of mxinencis in tveniucKv ww, wmie yl-r BostonTOctolypr visit the Harrodsburg Springs. I had spoken arejnrc xnnnVjvf' tli vii t. liccause lo nsrins: t6, iraiea-tpat-tne Aqueuuci anuge ue-theUbber Appomattox Canal Ooiiii- WerJearn that' the President of the United waterh brecimmended as cessary the restoration: of Mft, been aad Which a time iU that cation deriv Phms, Cant -General Bermudez, and the arrival ot at Bbgotaare iiciw ascertained tofcejn- JQ orfc sp on dent -in La gui a having neglected to put' any pa pepsin hoard thexAbarilla ibr hj, tw; have to mate ise rxcl as i ve 1 of 6u ri ate ad vices ioHnfor mation regarding the state of parti iii Veil ezu el hi hy ro resent appear an cesj i ra pi ly a ro ac Jilng a -ve ry i rn pb ap cri sis. We have jjjothing to irom the moderation qr prudence of General Pa6z and as the; expectation of diate arrival in thel country "seems io be niuch" allayeoY i highly probable that some unfortunate act1 of rashness ViH 4 fthe battalion under the command bfMafce4 additional irratifi vuuns.

at Kent. Chanel, bit prove a serious inierrupuon. j. uie 5V1 ills deiendin upon the Canal to ri supply 1 ne PI, i Statesi wbo, tyitli his lady, has resided few days 'at he Exchange.Cpffee House, leave's town seit of jus, relative Ward NichblasJstbnEl at Prirvctbnr that he will remain: there till TuesdayVand present at the Agricul tu ral Exliibitiohs; of the Heart of tlCommmiw on 'Wed nesday, and immeiateij proceed onjiis way to the seat of Government, i fi.v." of thel VLxi'Mu the iillDani of Mes'sfslas B. Kendall Co.

has been par lialjyJhrnTthpu extent of damage is ed Vmn the, hope- that would tnatijr of my tld friends in Kentucky, wliofe company times? would bepteasing to me. But inamueh ai Mrs. J.Jis lately sq far improved as not to render this rip necesary, Jt seeraf te me vei-yj qiiestionahle tuliethWitHot-this- hecessityl I ought to jjed to the: other consid rat ton ttithisTjun ctu rei Ir know, that so (ar as Kentucky is" pmcerned, unwsttimiiVtatibna which it is xvrhb? to to into immediate contact with the Indidri ffairi'Vl last Milledgeville Statesman atidat.ri6i;me'hti.on that the sec-tional surveyors sent out by Gov. Trbup, had the Reformers when a civil war, it is to be unnrehended. will desolate the ppr returned to Milledgeville; in consequence of directlj info tlle ConL'15'4 overboard, and crnshit; death, and bruisi2l if.

is dSf; tion of the Repubirc. JThe large amount of void, wqu Id never be. raised or rather, that tne opppsiuon oy ftiie inaians to the survey. One of the papers also states, thatthe Gover- A mencan properiy.w nic wouki uc dised under such circumstances, we shouhl think ouffht to' broduce attention to.th'e sub- ect on he pa ft of our Gove men ana e. presence of one of our ships of at La- 'V, uui not danseronsW 1 ijir wreniainan Milledgeville for three days, 'in which time heavould raise a military force sufficient to protect them.

We received private letters from Milledgeville, by Saturday nisfit's mail, which mike no mention of this subject: Alt is guira, could not fail to prevent any improper conduct towards our xitizensduring the presence of any popular commotion. not certaniyKKnowm vru uu uie lower nearfy all the Ijumber-Houses arfillecl ivyilhwateriid as they general ly-contain iph Articles etc the oss oust be cbnsiderable. On Brick jlouse ii which crosses Bank and Old Sts. several tidings have, been injured, and the Perhaps in ou nttpap'er, we shall be enabled to give further particulars. Lit, 1 1 FtrsLwrittcn Constitution -To.

South Ca-roliia and not to Virginia is due the credit of th first constitution of go ve niment framed' and adopted in (the U. States. 'h-The N. iY Review states on authority of the journals, that on the 11 ti 1776, a cbm afiittee was appointed to procure a plan or of -government, as had been recommended byx the continental a few; days after reported a constitution, wliif was adopted by the provincial Congress of South Carolina on the 26th March, 1776, more than tvvo months before that of Virginia. Wm Henry Drayton ws.

pre a reat proportion oi ner cvtixens wuujui bqte to-tlieir propei; ori 51 iu tajeb ts jf my! visit? yet, whcn-I reflect upon the- management and intrigue which are bperati ng a-broad, the maguituda of the principles which they are endeavoring to supplant, and the many 'means which can draw to their assistance from the patronage of the government, I feel it is not less due to myself and to principle, than to the American people, particularly So far as they have sanctioned my political creed, to steer clear of every, conduct out of which the idea might arise that I spnt ol the frame midships, whicK, fe- ablesumofmonppr1 probable in a few days we shalLhave further Irrlnnd. lie's ufiei'in'gs of the people of advices relative to mis pusmess, Jiugusiu courier: i reiana must si oe inneea. oe InJependent says 'Thousands of 6ne -whir veTy little effort were' all 1 from the luggage wmM the proprietors on instantly gave directions oe made Ut rpmt-o- Louis McLane, the able; representative! of of the imagination might mistake for res us- Delaware in Congress, has been re-elected by was manceuvering for my own aggrandisement. If it be true, that the adimnistratiurt have cone into power contrary to the voice 01 fa majority of more than" six: hundred votes great depth of water. (consid over Ai'Naudain.

1 40feet4) there was tct little Cess. Both citated' skeletons, are to be seen fro fn rooming until night, seated on the flagS of bur gazing on each other, with that vacant and desponding lords "which bespeaks the extinction of almost every hope; the nation'undVare hmv expecting, by mearjs arev of this power, Jhos acqtireU ly and attentive men; be! mould tjie with tliiir Philadel- i At an adjourned town meeting at. phia on onday afternoon, the upro uproar public will into an acquiescence was so nilvAPi fr 1 hon 1 -Vt lectio- f'l -l 1' At mi great, and the violence of parties such," that sident ot the P. and Charles C.Pinckney, chairman of the committee the respectable Chairmanc Villiain Jones, that reported the constitution as drafted. Esq.

was put put of the chair by If Boston Patriot. inese xmngs De qone in tne green tree, wnat concern. The directions lhe Congress had hut one ur Phoenix at some distance be offered for pilots daring) so near each other in tbeuHit) sengers'are below. Melancholy Ocairrtnct ettv Capt. NwF.

Sayre, bound to this port' was wJ may we not expect in the dry? NaL Int. Prom the Nantucket Enquirtr. Jl Sir Isaac Coffin's The Statutes of England occ'npy ,45,000 close quarto pages, and the reports of comr iuon law decisions continually referred -id, are contained in no less thanr 55,000 other pages. So that the evidential books of le- gal authority consist of about pages. These books are of course- exclusive of the different abridgments and treatises of rlaw, and arguments and comments oh legaT decisions.

Of these, Vreseys, Comyns', and aeon's works contain a quantity of ype e-qual to 200,000 coihmon octavo pages! The late- Town Meeting jn 'Ptiiiadelphia must have! bee uncom mohly tu mul tuou and recent vijdt to this place, was for the pur pose ol consulting with his family connex disorderly The Editor' of the Democratic shall the government or th.e people rule? md it becomes the man whom the people shall indicate as- their rightful representative in this solemn issue, so to ha ie acquitted himself, that while he? displaces these enemies of liberty, there will be nothing in his example to operate against the strength and durability of the! government. With this candid expression of my feelings on this subject, I hope you will recognize nothing inconsistent with the claim 9 which my friends in Kentucky "have upon me. Were 1 unconnected with tlie present.contest, you inay rest assured that" wlverever my pre-! sence or my labor would he useful in arresting the efforts of intrigue manage men 1 ions, upon a plan which he-had lone: con Press states, that a ijrentliTian of good Vepu- nigh and six persons were of establishing: and sunDortiner. a ration, anu nimseii a jacKson man, put mm drowned. The sloop was School u(on the Lancasterian system.

This sell forward to maintain order and, support institution ts designed for the education of the Chair he vas forthwith assaulted And sqUail about 12 clock, tik ni''s Island, asd as she cap fhe cargo, orihistinji'of beat by. at least half a dozen men of his own part and to their elternal dishonor and dis the youthful descendants, of whatever name, of Trisi jam Coffin, Sir Isaac's ancestor, who emigrated from England in 1 644, first shifted forward, and the The exertions made by the London" Ed i ors to obtain priority! of iotellijjeTice, are truly remarkable, and they are liberally com grace be it here recorded, as they have re- bow foremost, and sunk to I corded it in black: and; white on tfie arms fpf I three feet of the stern. iV settled ati balisbury near Newburyport, and pensated by the The following de-j jiiowin in 1661, removed lo Nantucket, and their they pit fim bit him with were, Mrs. Hedges, (widowc! serves to be addedvto the instan spent the remainder of his days. It is un their Jgsse ofSa? ghould not hesitate to repair to the post TiV1 rt? my as the roost arifu- pxggj, i is a source of much reeret to on record: rA cbpious report about 14, Mr.

Wm. LuroH derstood that the Admiral is about to, appropriate a sufficient fund for this purpose ments on the- motion of postponing the trial Ii5appoint your wishes, and others our mu tual friends in Kentucky, but as things are, Unless Mrs. J's health should render it ne- L.Y ui ni3i Un wmch Mr. IMoaiv drily asks, whether Col, llinns would have them Inte with tlieir noes." scenes are execrable. Rich.Enq.

Another Philadelphia paper denies that a man was bitten- but does not deny that vio and lias appointed a board of six Trustees, all bearing the name of Coffin, who are to manage this fundi and superintend the dessary, I. think you will coincide with that a visit lo Kentucky would be improper at this periods I shall be happy to- hear suiuui. i ne ousmess is now progressing; ol ivlr. VV. Wakeheld, at which concluded at half past 6 oclock on Monday evening the '14th August, appeared in London Morning papers of the Wednesday following, having reached London, -by the Liverpool mail, on Tuesday 10 To effect this, the Reporters posted to Warrington, a distance of 54 miles, in a coniraci naving aireaciy oeen.

made a commodious School House, 3d by 68 feet lence was resorted to. i i -j from you on the receipt of this. hampton, Mr. wards, of Easthamp.on, Capti' his steward, a boy. 'Two ing to the sloop held so'd the 5.

morning, when theyweiefifc taken oir by the sloop-Imp? Brown, which left Sag Harbc-and arrived here on Sunday er; men state, that CaptSayrej save himself on the boat whid. from the vessel bottom Hp. jumped overboard, and perisfc ing to swim to the boat. completely fitted for a Monitorial School, Dr. Preston Brown, brother of the Minis with suitable yard room, The build Jlastily your inend, ANDHEW JACKSON.

MR. CLAY AND GEN. JACKSON. order to catch the Liverpool mail, which ter of the United at Paris, was'ihot at ing is two stories in height, and capable of a place a few miles below Louisville, Ken- accommodating, mjthe two departments. two hundred and fifty male, and as many In reply to the charges and insinuations of tu ck vy by a man engaged in -a dispute with aniother The Doctor was attempting to make peace between them.

He died iem ate scholars, in another year, the school the U. S. Telegraph, (published in our uwere orowneu i will probably be organized, and full ope ration. ot the wound on Friday night the 22d ultimo gers, as well as Capt. Sayrf, the National Journal makes the following counter statement: passes through" Warrington atM2 clock, and taking lanterns in the chaises, actually transcribed tfietr notes during the journey The proceedings in the Crown Court, on Monday, when the flight of Wakefield was discovered, were transmitted by a post chaise express to and -appeared in the Courier Tuesday The intelligence reached Chester from London on VVednesdaeveningat 6b' clock, having thus travelled a distance of 421 miles in 56 hours.

people, wno nacK tivp to lament their fate. i Nashville. Tenn. Sep'f. 2Qv "We are authorized to denv, in the most It seems providential Noble.

-The Boston Palladium says, the Marblehead Ligh Infantry, Lt. Avery, visited Salem, on a late exc ursion. While partaking of a collation they heard that Mr. We have beard that several duels are in but, as yet, we have seen nothing of a unreserved and emphatic manner, that "Mr. oersons, who had mtenaeai i teif Clay more than once called on General Jack-sbn, in person, introduced the subject of the more hostile character.than a few 'paper pellets of the brain, except, now and then, the was about to sail, i uenjamin iJerry, oi And over, a revolution election, and' said that he entertained no ary veteran, was incarcerated for a debt of themselves to the muzzle Of a pistol peeping from under a coat J522.

1 hey immediately contributed the doubt that he (Gert. Jackson) would be the cluiice of the 7Mr. Clay made no visit to General Jackson, except to return If we werenoth orribWra stdhnowden sum, liberated mm, and hr ought him to their Ciaracter of Dr. Parr by himself. rom my youth upward to the present moment I the very smel 1 of which discomposes 6urneres the Uenerars call of ceremony during the session of 182425.

And we are au to, an alarming degree, we would say to those gentlemen who appear armed in the' streetsj as if they, were In an en em v' camp -better The Greek fngatet; May the.God bbff8rfe tecther, and enable her to cot ally to that glorious fe, hearts of freedJ? -i it is said that Mr. jHume, on the opening of means to move for a return of all he questions in which Ministers have chan thorized, in like manner, to deny that any overture wa3 ever made, direct or indirect, put up your-weapons, and reserve them for. -upon the authority, express br implied, of Mr, tries, beat innison- lue ueieuce oi yoar, country in time onneeo, when you may use them with mbre'honor than tjiay, onnis oenait," either to -two inemoers Greece from lmw street pgmJVhigfr Banner of Congress, or to General Jackson, not to appoint Mr. Adams to appoint any other person secretary ot otate. And we have no At, a Convention T04 Dele'satesfroni never ucscncu a private lricuu, iiur viuiaiea a public principle- I have been the slave of no patron, and the drudge of no party? I formed my "political opinions without the smallest regard and have acted upon them with an utter disregard, to personal emoluments and professional honours-fdr many and the best years of my existence, 1 endured very irksome and very trying measuring my resources; by my wants, I now so 'abounds as to unite a competent income with an independent spirit, and, above all, looking back! to this life and onward to another, possess' that inward peace of mind, which the world can neither give rior take away." 1 The renowned Peter! the Great at doubt, if Mr.

vDuflf Jreen would name the ged Uieir opinions It will be a long and heavy oc ument. Iff some one would roake a similar motion jin our next Congress, we think something curipu wVuld the re? suit, that is to say, if the motion prevailed. There may be Changes of opinion ven-a-mong Editors. A Ve witnessed a spectacle last week, wtviclv.we cannot refrain presenting to pur readers. it may be the exciting reflection if not efibrt.

There came the several Counties atd cities bf the State of New Yorlc, heldlaf ihe to wn of Herkimeri persons who, he says, made the alleged over ture an equally positive 'contradiction of the himself to the study of the fair sex are t'ti: on the fo candidate foi--the offices of 'Oovernb'r5 and allegation would be made by them. It follows, that, -as was no such overture, there could have been' iio rejection of. iti hd Lieutenant Governor the State; Wm: E. work, inT'uTur thei of.aseejtaininhe attacks are real rf visetlnsinutscreU Rochester (Secretary tole yiama MUlion) was nominated QovernOr'and Pit cher forlieu tenant 4Grovernori both faearl consequenuy no raernjn tne rejection. Mr.

Green says, this statemeof is not made on alonthe street a learvdirty, haggard horse, idlerumbu CJt as vouched for by 3 men with scarce su bsta tleman to take care i Hall in term time, and seeihgv whose veracity annot doubt, and whom the do w. He was fastened bv twfnf anrl nI. A I I 4 11 9 A a I as Mr 1 fNa A F-fc 1 A nation will, We ioin with the 7 3i A tDuel preventeax nformatiort was re? Jnotheroroj- 1741V ve hgsey 1 nl 1 Editors of the lEntruirer! in alKnff iibr aol to an old jhorsecart 'that looked as if it was blqw'n! together byVthe.wibd. In? he cart was a ori ani apparently about Sri omnlini Oi O' cci ved 'at he Poli ce Office vvesterd a morn- the i proofs. Let the statements or testi ine at half bastfrv obckliat veredsbra Mi D.

counm Vermont, f.isc. 1 mony of these1 men of veracity he' presen years old, aggcLlame and blind attended Courts of La is reported to have asked some one about him, What all those people were about? and being answered, they are lawyers: returned he, with great vivacity, Why have but four in niy whole kingdom, and I design to hang two of them as soon as I get home breach of mam bisbc8, bre.acn oi (0 bjS n- on lbou etweeij a rji-: B- 9: and, 0 rileWi-p'reveVtedf-wple fought tnls son 1 he son alighted; took a stone quart jug froni the cart, and assisted his father to get out. The father took, he; sons armand th Uhe assed from offtyigf in bbtain ted to tne puolic. Ilr. Clay, lar Ntfj-om -a-nyVapprehensioiis -e again earl ej sly, soli crj'd the ii 1 les a nd free, estjinvestitiom hath departure trbni K-entucky in the'fall of 1 8241 uau liuauu was xnsianuy on the aieri, andc repaired bimseifu tn th Jersey ithusot tne i- mute a'" cue o-h with store to for Rumi On the ucsuatcnea some otneersw Manufactures.

It is estimated that the made up his iind to voteagamst GeneraUsightless eyeballs of this premature old man never heard 9 muera as itiiseasdri rtor the ofiicer ad bujustrrive4 ii ma iiemoung nmos on his tattered Cotton Goods manufactured in New annually amount to 50,000 bales or one i pp. being edifrovbytheettcr; of Dr. Drake; and if neessarould; nbl doubt; be necessary, .1 oe! ore geiitleman, against whom the millions of yards. Within one in wine nvru gar men ts-rdh is art and horse 5 and ar-nessand worst, alt on the bov the son that ied liwf ivif tten Rumts. made blind intern neranrp.

further established by the other; jnflmen to madernisap-pearance4it the Ferry Hoiise, Shd Nvaf of miles of Boston there are, made annually fifteen thousand pieces Flannels, besides an immense quantity of Satinets, when began0DefauIu nanion that he Avuuiii, in nis constituents, he reters for the iac a course plitelyjtaken into ctodyl He refused to gfve bail.Yeither to shoot" his an Hampden Journal. and' Negro Cloths. T. officer immiledsreville. October llf tagonist, nor sutler himself to be! shot, and was taken to prison where he remained at truth, Drunkenness.

-The Newport Spectator in referring to Mr. Louiseaus curing Drunk- arils, says, 'We know a man in this coun forgive Hrunk orsober- I ihc aayiqes Jtntormation was soon aif teTiydls Jeivthat the btherpar the Ferry, and officers wereTsent to them In some sectlpnsbf our State the crops of cornare good but in particular neigbbor-hoods jhe production will fall short of the con-sunrptionl Sne thing like an averagecrbb of Cotton! will "perhaps be niade The prjce is hy. discouraging but "nothing better can be expected while the enibari-assmen ts of the mercantile manufacturing rlcefa nmt vj iMzinlM'diSttdfbornnessA woman named Lucy ilefo i'Martha's ViiieyardV we.nt to hed.agelof 16 yearsi.andfias i-bed; fot thirty, ticoyears; he was at first a little indisposed, but ever since has enjoyed good health, and all her facilities. When her bed is to be I made, she rolls into another, alongside; A few shocks of electricity, or galvanism, would set her limps in motion. A oah? Enquirer.

if- 1 ty who is periodically cured by his wjfe, as often as about once in six. vveelcs. When the fits come on, she puts an emetic into his dram, which effects a cure for the time; and in order to remove temptation out of his the firs believing, that that I will Thif can be- ho fighanAvHe're one de only pardon mm. p0htcUf givei blows," Athey prudently rode the themselves Cbn. Jcveniflfr way aije aritifia up the rum herself." 1 liritain continue.

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