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From bngluh paper. i COSriDESCE AND CREDIT. Ths dy was dark, the markets dull, izr. uiio, Gaiettee war full. And half tb town wu breaking The tpuer 4ien ofetuk tu Banker end bankrupu tliut op shop, And honest ksarts vers acting.

When near the Batch, my fane ipiei A faded farm, with hasty a tride. Beneath griefs bartheo stoopiog, Her name waa CVerftf. and alia Mid, Her father, Trade, was lately oW, Her mother Cooisvree, drooping. The entile that ebe waa went to wear, Waa by the hand of care, Her eyes had lout their lustre; Her character waa gone aha taid, Tiit basely aha had been betray 'j, And nobody would truat her. That hinMt nJutm Kail triad To gain fair Crtdil for hi bride, And found the lady willing, Bat ah a Fortune hunter came, And Speculation waa hia name, A Make, not mrth a fitting.

The tillian waa on mischiif bent, He gain'd both Dad and Mara 'a consent, And then a poor Credu amarled He filch'd her fortune and her fame He fii'd a blot upon her nam, And left her broken hearted. When that DOOf Cftdll IAMlM A mroU Her eouain Coifldnue, came by Methinka 1m mast be clover For whoa he whisper 'd in her ear, Chs Asck'd the sigh, aha dried the tear, And smiled aaawoet aa ever I L. MONDAY, JUNE W. 1UW SuUr faot Awe nrf ryoricav At theTJolawaje) Ciauit, held laat week by Judge JMla. ram a the lung fending libel suit com jueneod by Erulus fteot against Mown.

k'ioir 4: Vorplenck, it editore ef ilia New York American ho ebargedhiai with being druok when Lieuiw Itant Gotnnor. and nhila BMiiJ'nvx the sonata, on the Sth of August, 1854, in the af. wrrroon lemon. The publication waa admitted by the defend nvwrn wai iney would Justr MJ, proving lbs facts charged. The following report of the opening ofcounse, mi the evidence produced on tho trial, la copied from the New York National Adrocate of thia Beraing.

Mr. gudam.for plaintiff, opened ths cue in MeTepeech, and referred to the libel, which he paonouneoc onequaium in thsanoale of vitupera Ison. it waa pubhslied without raute or prove nation ths editors volunteered ea gladiator, and they apoka of Dot what they beard, but what that Urge to have sua with their own area. The plaintiff wu Liaataoanl Govmor of the elate, and the libel waa written and nubluhud vbifc in ths diacharga of hia official duties, and waa intended to give a stab to the reputation of the Ueoienent Governor from ahtch he could not recover. The enal.cnency of the ceia waa aWgutsoed by lhelut.lkauc,,,ehis infinitely snore olircliooabla and obnoxious than iha libol IVSSU.

JW. Ihntrul. dir. A deep InJ.iry had boon sustained by Gen wnicnweu.ase made to appear thecourae Bloat, for the dWandscl. ma.

tv in waking the jut read. The oodwet of puU waa a miller of rai. ewrn to Ihs people, and they were wall satisfi Cross facta. iWp. of thou Id wet be wbst Gen.

Root waa. The true, spots v( what they aa and they did are ttmv lUut l.iloxsiod in the chair of tUeanaia. If thato. waa dahoaor, wu eharreaMe huo. WUwMa 9 ia be produced to aoeuin Ue rd.iora in lhe.rcf.aria, and A ie the duty of tbe arvea to aaaka krrawa l'e eondeet pobU orTiuertt and aelhr mat vaa ware gowd.

ai.d it waa for jutLO aa w'e iSy were net learfol of the raatat lleary Wuttoa. ewom, a member of arm lflt, and preaeot at tba extra eamteu. Oft the tik Aa the MmVi adnot.a t. eikrn tad ml tlm to aanaU.declahaf the aerewiy al paaMt.g a law rum lolbc awple Vm MM rboounf e'actora. ll tlotrd tanm.

Uw ra wal srr'4 ft ,.4. CfM titn.fc" 1 14 ajtnrsl Itw rrvilrd gnl 't. nwl. Wsl riimm Sm'h 1, f.1 14. KM ik.

ta bad pa 4 vr t.ir atd 4 ihs AiUav riH In i4 r'' IH Y7 Jlay Ad, liUlU rl I4IM a Jvsn t. a4 pts tj," i Wssaalh avt Mlllit Asfnti, om iw. r. aMitr Tfant lain, i stv evil wCjws MtHMlM tnohs ral kr m4f sti'w). Swart sM.

I fK 1.411 a k4a an Us of rtss a Wa4 an i. tVsaf'M 4irsw faMar. pj. 4 Um bus vo hv naa ats IWsa ii.t a rfm'To iuhuih bar the Sth Aug. before the booae wu called to order, and feeiiog an intereat in the qaeation, he had pen and paper to take nolea, but being engaged ia the aobiect, did not pay much attention to lite Biaeoer ot ruoi, but thought there waa much beeilancv in hia proceedings, altoiroth.

er different from what he had been accnetomed to, and believod that he waa under ihe mfloence of ardent apirite. Bach, he Mid, wu the general opinion, and the subject wu freely discnaaed on tfiM point by gentlemen attending the legialature. iiiiniDw, a connexion 0r Mr. Kuig, by marriage wu on a vieit (o tlie Bprinea, and met Mr. K.atAlbanv.

Ataunnar. tlut to ai ruiwnaen me Inends of Adama and Craw, ford were about equally divided, when Genoral lw" Kiw couiii wsreaiacuaaoa. ana mucnex. citement wu produced, and different oiiiniona prcraueu aeverai gentlemen at the table that evening pronounced Gen. Root to have been in toxiceted.

llefendanta here retted. The ioumala of the aenate and aeaembly were introduced, in order to enow wnai wu the aubject matter before both uouwjb ai inai ucnoa. nr. Bacon, aecrotary of aenato, and Mr. Croe well, etate orinter.

Were nnrn. ir In tho iniirnaln. nir. vroawen was in Hie aenato clmmlmr. on the afternoon of the 5lh Auguat, 1824 took notea of me remaru or Oen.

Root on tbe question of or uur, ana minu me report published in the Argui wu from the notes taken at tint time. Charles E. Dudley, sworn Was a member of tbe senate in IUZ4; lias been Ion; acquainted with Gen win 4 wai iii mi puce on ii le aiiernoon oi uie ih Aueujt, when the rewltitiona from the aasemblv were bmuihtlin; heard the opinion delivers! hv On. Root on the nuesliou Ot or.ler he lint drunk or intoxicated in tlie least when he delivered that opinion; it wns clearly, slowly, end distiiKtly m.m. miw mm iHjuiiiiv in nil iiiannr in sImiw that he was a altogether himself at tlie time.

ue was as moor then as he is now Witness uever saw Gen. Root intoxicated in the senate. It was an unusually warm day and the senate was crowded. rie was not in ilia condition described in the libel llness durt not recollect hearinr iht It vm flip eueral opinion, that the president of the senate was intoxicated. Croitaxumined Witness nn uu his official nation disguised in ligtior.

Al convivial Birtiee, it was tru he had seen (ieo. Root enjoy himself as otliershad dime mhl hm He always behaved liimtelf with nronririv ml corum ai these convivial nariies nation of Mr. Dudley was protracted and vexatious r.iriy aiienint as inale la niflura him mr dirt himself and make him declare that Gen. Root was not in tlie Habit of drinking ardent syinls. He WIS potitiff.

however, tint unnn llmt.li. eral was peifectly aober, ami was really positive inat he never, to his knowledge, was intoxicated on the fliof of the house 1 Jolm r. llacon. clerk of the srnate, swom llas ben tea or twelve years clerk of the senate, and was ai bis dek on the 5th of August, 1824, when the ermte was called to order, tie has beeo long acquainted with u. How, ln, Mw Boo.i,,, ilay in bis manner to lead him to siipose thai ha was iinoairawd.

He had no cause to believe so. He oenverea nisnpimoii clearly and dittmcily. Heap. peered rather weak and languid having been ill the previous ifav. Does not n.t n.

one chafed ine Ueu. wilb having been hitoxicaied uw cnaii. I liere was nolo mi slovenl in hit iw 1 tronaexamined Cen. Row'a political enemies accuse him of intemueranea. ed an opmioa unfavoral.le to hia aiipearance that day.

lia appeared ill or nth. Crotll Wu prcnllwn tlie opinion of aenveren. nad no lileaol his be. IntoxK ated, either from the matter or manner of nn anureta to srnate. I roe exxmined.

Wiineu AA nnt the general 1 character oflue rrawidentoflheSen. sas inai oi an intemperate man, though hia political enemtea accuse huntif inlempetance. new orver aaw him intoxiraUdiaaw him at dm. oer partiea excited by liquor, well the rest of in tympany, saw nothing, on that day. that i wad.sguung or loalhsome.

M. Aoari uinUie aenate chamber aorns minuireDcliaUiertouaewaacaJlediaoTdnr. Tk. aenau chamber waa crowded, in roosequenoo of i "I auDjt ksd produced. aooui among ihe mem' WiIiwm not oWve Ihe lea evMasMaWsateeuralmn wioro to ouvenng hta opmi n.

Witaraa has known Gen. Root for IM Aft i ail il. vm. Uiu.IH in im enwa aisminaitua or true Wil nas, cotinned kimarlf wholly to the personal and political dinVrtnree between bin and tbe editor of the American Jscoo lla Cbuawors member of the arnala sn IWJl. un i l.

I wars, iwaoty ai.d ibaty )aara. Ila was in the eoort that there wu nit la equity pending between them, ami wished to know, it thia wu a question ha ought' to answer. The court an awared, that the aueation en a nronar onn. lerosioa in uiojquetiuon aid not hear it aaid that tlie Geueral wu intoxicated ho aaw it in the newspapers and contradicted it. Mr.

Teter l'ipe aworn Keeidea in Dolaware county, and was a member of assembly in 1824 wu iu the aenato chamber when lite General gave bis decision on tlie resolutions had no idea then, and baa nono now, that the General was in toxicated. Crows eismiued. It ia aaid sliat fn. Root ennka freely of ardent spirite, Witnesa heard miicn at Aiuany about the decision, but nothing wim turCou nun positively wtin intemperance on that occasion. Mr.

Jordan (at present a aenator.i wu in AI. bany in 1W4, as a spectator, and beard Gen. Root oeuver the opinion aJluded to. Hut delivery though alow, wu loud and vehement there waa something in his manner ahich ho thought ex. inordinary.

Ha believed tlie General wu in toxicaied. lias known him for eiulil or ten veers and on that occasion he thought tba colour of his face rather liuher than usual. Mr. NetetW. of the senate, waa alan nrauinl nn the athlof AumisL and thought Cm Rv.t umior the influence of liquor when delivering hia auuica on uie resolutions rrom me aaaenibly, Tbe general opinion ia, that ha is addictod to ardent spirits.

John T. Moore, (lata a senator,) ia a resident in Delaware county, and hu known Gen. Root, for twenty five or Unity jeers. He ia known lobs intemperate. Croaa examined Witneas recollecta when Gen.

Root wu nominated Lieut. Governor, look an active part in the nomination, though ho knew him to be sn u.trmtxirale man. nilliam II. Mini lives in Delhi, and General Root; bis character ia not good for tem pers nee. John Sudam.

(Isle senator,) wu hi Use srnals, Sth Auguat, le24. in hia ptace wilneaa had no oouoi inai uen. Root was sober lie wu in con. venation with him before he look tberhair, and be communicated to the wrinew, the conclusions to which ha had arrived, in relation to the reaulu Hone from the aweiohlv. Tba General also eon.

versed with Mr. E. P. Livingston before he look Die chair, and gave aiaidsr reasons for the decision sewss about to make. Witness wu on lb nght of th chair, and aaw the naval plainly.

He pronounced two opinions: ibe 6ret wu Unit, caa Uoae and deliberate, but strong sod) loud, sod wnii sii apparent view to have bi readme umW. stood. On the second rrwuluUon of Mr. Nelson, he exhibited little warmth of tamper, as he call, ed it a reKtitioa of the earns resolution which ihe senate bad just decided. Oosfcesamined Witntas did not bear the General charged with having beewi drunk that day.

The next dsy he beard something about u. or rather be beard some persona say the General mutt bsva been drunk when he aaada that dm. Witnsaa never would have salad fur (im. i.M.ilt...4.,ls, Co Rom we. k.

lS. Jih of AMIt General koo, htm em baVm 1 W.iiHW. cled know, that hs dt.nk.aru, mv mwroi, ths tanwal shwus chair. rieUinm; waning ia aVami4m of Gen. Root kflawTB Klttt In a4rsa.ll law ihI I rvau why wUaMb.

acted spon he toi hm h.u, wha. be wu not War sid.re lh.buou frvntla, 0" dut. n.ih ut t' w.lh aUUly 1 he hulJu Tt nrC tUwker'sahsir Tbs Im. ate and nas sUtqt.sliy as niam. HMm bs gave on thai oors na a nol.lcsl f.iead of OiS Btainlkhul not of as lb.

ssd Uwl. II. ruU natd tl IU ad of ths avewvh. Gna. Rst ,,1,, the sirtoal law.

sUtoa'f aabtafwarnra tm, cannot aa. thai iu Jury at about WOmUikwti Gvw. Rout IslCor 17. ni4 wit bjih p.U accaaxMia aad awn as nsak On th orcaMS) bad dwU that (. Ral Mirtaaeid.

IU silasiraw Ust sy was Uuif1 af rwaanl abanrvaiMn about lias ray. A auiwtaw of sfna asviad hs wu grwrral opmian unfavorable ls Mr. Root's so Wty. Ilasbwdrhargeagoahroadafainallum. 'T R.V d.

la carta, tbal if Mtn. no mi asn iniencaUd ibet mtaaion. I ism. I. a nets nl4 rauxau4.

AewwdMaU.dt.aiakmar.l ant sa aduaiUmg lasuxMny si ffrnaral aa seal on lbs Jtn of Aagusl isac at. Md not aaaj Gta. Root till bs wu in the ti vr maw aa a nwmtsr at Ihe ronva. tMM w.1 it Ko. sad Wy srrved w.lb Imn tUl ero.

thxtaw dsy ailadrd ll was sark4.af'y warashw drraa wu Sirtf rrnl; naawaagad vary friaMlS niatharva. ITM enan sis a aaUaa by Mr. ilUains ef Ikis wrwai ssnkrwrws a wOa and louk in Ihs sliiaralewss4' lb dv Mr. WImmim swaanng thai kaCwvad the gvnrl la sHMniM mm iai ssy.) CWr se eUf, swvLtr sa AtUav ut the gv'ary of tks mut mm ike 1 af Agwrt Wit tww fraVa tbs gillarf and Ut tr werw mxm tr4d, LmmtsI KM nas asstitg bbeaiiaradkMknan the sens raj fW aay yasra. and tbir.ks sn thai va ss sausaw' 4hal bs ftisanaf was (fr Irmm nhal oaeat aaa bs bau(ltl then lUal wu e4 Mo4charr4b4 0f.

sanatMw, wwi imtim, aa In inUvpa fiare oea rath JsrrK. a nas Saf far rf 41 Ibe gsbtf aw lUal alsy and t4 fat sf ths knaa bars the biasi an a soncsirranl rasluiaM from ths mbly.Cew. Raul dahve. mm opinion aga.M Ihe rsnilts.M aa a4 aaMtath did Itunk al that u.a luai os wu in etaia sf snioxicaiMn, and aw s. mass Obaa vsUon an draa.

rps saaawaM.lViUaM. Ihmkalhal bs snrs aaw tiasx. Hmi intetioaiad ia ths amis but can. i ssu vim, as sw hat vruu daxa nn IU lb 4 Aarast tbal t' tto. aui.

n. saarn Vis. acquainted ks.i hli of vx v.UtrK.ir, rvrr sin L.ia sa I'vtl aaewlS not st thrwirh U. titllaauiiad Satl II 1' it ue asKAai ii 1V rsm of Iht Grvwtal tt a K44 I Vf tuiaaia. MO tho fllMHlia.

kMraiad in UttMiimJ 1 1 JJ' 1 SWl Ir lis aW IVmsi thvrs waa Moom J'1 11 iu fA. 1 is sa M'l a aSMas a Ota a bo aWta i.l. i HiaJ I .1 Wl waa aHr4 Utl aaw Waal aman) 1, ls a wna svvt ta UW af tt pf (v tiais law r. Va.I ssW Sataai, tr Aitas. bsv i.J Mr.

kyv.aa,4 Krr oa the d.dt. tu f.ad I fM b.sa. Adsa araeaaW sat' bsvov lia I I I'ti It llt in Ytk MMiiUvilHl.stt.m MifMt.s.nixt 'o9f its tt tl Act aia. a si ta an 1 to l'Mti IM AU.nt am Atgm sad to tVa rlf af. ik wW a Ga Ka 4, tn.

Kh sviir k4 i rs IV. I (Jo l.r.4) tHH sUwiJ r. I li hf ry S4lr Ml I II a aa Sw W. IllWS'tnn ifkH ss. 1S WSia.kNg ia Wf lit', a4 P.bdli'ed vf ts on Unl a 1 4 lit 5vnt tntr.t1 IVa.

IWI r. i Itsa imial tt ts rd ly tr a kit the TM.ialilii fM IV 'H'V1r')ll. I tu'a aJ af Usaairai jtn an. 12 dork on rdneiiy uglu In lbs course sf ll charge, ths Judge instructed ths jury that ihs evMlenc lo general character nf ths plsuv Uft for loUmparanre, rouU aot ts laksn into con Jaraltcn. aa wiillralion cf damages, nnlaaw that general thsraeiw cams up lo ths charge of draokanness speeiM in Ihs l.bel sad that nit.

ral rvport of ths plaintiff's Uvg drunk at' ths Urns spsc.Od wouU let Justify the publication of lbs defendants, lasamuch they ptfawxl ts psnk fiom psrvonal tUrtilNt. Ths Jury wars sul sll mgMt sad it 7 oMck esiThsraday mora ing smt fur lo ex plain snore distinctly kta charge on ths pomls abuts Moved, as snot of Ihsm d.4 nt tomprts anJ i I ua Iha imm ijT il SKwvd la a u.l iha prvt MKe of tls snd "ni IU waa ia ihsamaur on lU tCnsnn, of th i August, and wu riti raaie in ka Uiuught Gan. ooftyto4 nWw be st.tnd brid en lhraiUg in approarhM naa naw ad au.t.4, A b. aMared ta L. L.

sT'CS hs ia inismpsr. i'tua sxasa.nrd Wdnaat ia am in insalb eollM AlUny iwrr, ap4 "MINilolnl rv.Mlla ou tlh 4 "T'" iftatpaa. an whKa ha ml waa eew Mrf bmSrnk, lis mlrnlr4 ilo wno. I aa nX 1 aow lr Ka li4 dt'to. 4 i n.iB.nlnfcm rm.i aa a f4ri I SloIW4 Mrt 4 fla wal lla, s4 pantay a tt.Uy wuMn 9H tim Knimii t'o U.

I ituo at 4 a ta a.J e. am n(d Ubs iih b'x anj wil ed ihs la pirts rvsl aum a a oof 01 apocialora, Ibrn rrilataled lU dartnns laid down in hia rharga ihs prweJm svvtang, when ths Jury wars agun kft In lhmsrjr, tri at 5 ciach.rer.te mtetonrt with vwdirt )UR TttNHVNDRI.I)t)OLUnSf.raHalsioi,fr CoonaHf, pUml.ff, WilUtms and Stidam rw dofcndanla, Wnasr, thoraod aad ftwnl. rrrpan.tioni are iniVing by of 1 a wuim sinnrr ia uie liar. Jsma of lb.r rstpvi fW ue aUl. gniftad.

and indrprnJrol artanaar Uh has Ia duiirs as a twmius Con. MM. Tinsc, The wl wnrt Vrta, anitvd at Not fk liH wrvk from lUmoda, nss rvUod sn tl tnat, lal 15 Ug of ar'y prxitinorm. rh.ih.ng. boots, a baml of WnsMwx.

si. a. ot a ul ralhama, sen and srvrral bv art 'ro, by bat bsta an bonrd an aB rf, tm Ma, arawd ith snskaU. Ul U'arrd a Prtt.h brig of nar of aUol 30) sm. hh tr4 lo Wt lb sata aai InwnWi Sta TVfr rotvd tla ong dsja fr Csamulaie of iha fn 4 tits.

fW frxii sal Alta4, has in IhaVrrs Cmm ps, va a rts of A ran mi aal twtrt.iatan aM rv paor an W'd the fib raraaaasaU af rMpavUvs porta. TVs ps( ,4 ta Uiit on L'm dsy rr lK.y bs 4 a tr lboilm6rsltbsl bad fsl lh rU ai (4 ir. touching thecredibilitv ef a witness. Mr. Blunt avuiiMruliAn with mat and ifhA finila rhal I nn.

rewtwM queeuon. uiUMsa aa)d tnai opw dorstasd the pnnciplea of hie Automaton, he will tone were divided on the aubject. Mr. Blunt again aaea mm, whet waa tbe character Mr. noanior uutn and veracity? Witness aaid it was bad.

Question bv Mr. Blunts WnuM him under oath. Witness hesitated aomelime. mr. Blunt repeated the euention.

itneai fi nally answered not where he hu any interest, ur wiiduisiciinga are miereaied. 1 mr. a. lagg, aecreury of state, waa pres. ent on the 5th of August, when Gen.

Root de livered nis opinion, and there wu nothing in hia manner which led him to believe that the General waa intoxicated. Hia opinion wu delivered in a clear, cool, and decided manner. Witncwa, on croaa examination, aaid. that Gen. Root had the character or being addicted to ardent apirite, but not to tbe extent complainod of.

But he never was in a situation when hia faculties were not perfectly clear. boiijamm Jtoowor Resides in Albany, and hu been treasurer of the elate for four year waa imiieaeiiaiugiiBinoer onmeoitl August, lifii waa near the lire place, and could see Gen. Root he wuin the chamber before the bouse called to order lie then thought Gen. Root perfectly sober, and Hunks so now he delivered hia opin ion minor siower man usual, and was clear and distinct he thought tho opinion an able one does not recollect noticing his clothes or board i wore wu noiauouui on hia itund that the Gen 1 eral wu aobcr at that time haa known him for twenty yoara. Croaa examined Witneas ia a personal and political friend of Gen.

Root ho went to the Senate to hoar tlie deciaiou, being particularly in Froa the AeavFarlc National Advocate. The Chm Plover ll has been stated to me by friend, that Mr. Maeltol ia desirous of having a reveal the whole secret to me, but on a condi lion which I cannot accept. The condition ia, tliat I ikall pledge mg honor neter la reveal (Aon. Without tlie acceptance of my challenge, 1 shall proceed to make a machine to play chess, on the principles of that of M.

It miy be in the foirn of an Amerioan lady, instead of that of 1. l.i ANSWER. The gontleman would be quite right to refuse the condition, because, if be knows the aocret al ready, there could be no great use in my telling it to bim. But I give him my Word that, so far it relates to me, there ia not one word of truth in the whole of the above article, from beginning to end. Iam not in the loast.

doairoua of a conver sation with the writer, whatever may be his geni ua, nor have I ever expressed a wish to that effect. I remember about a month or two ago, atrange look'ng man called on me and whispered in my ear, that he had discovered my secret, and was about to mako an automaton himself; but said he, if you tctil explain the uhole to me, pledge my honor nerer to reveal it." 1 think thia muat be the aame gentleman, and that conversation the one he refers to. Aa to his bets, thanks to tho generosity of the citizens of New York, I am rich enough without hia money, winch I think he wilt want before bis automaton ia ready for ex hibition. JOHN MAELZEL. Airui York Theatre.

Tbe ceremony of laving Ths following circular and tls rsmaru tkere on, are copied from tho Canaodaigua Repository of June 14th. NEW YORK, 25th May, 1626. Qenllmen We are doing hore.what we can for ths relief of Mr. Jofforson but, from present ap pearances, we are serioual apprehensive that our collection will fall abort of accomplishing the very desirable object we have in view. Under the influence of thia annrehenaion 1 have it in charire from the General Committee of which 1 have the honor to be chairman, earnestly to solicit your intereat with yoir fellow citizens to act on foot without delay, the proper measures for making col lecuona in your village, and forwarding the a mount to me aa one of the treasurers of the Jefferson fund.

1 forbear to nrge any considerations to induco your ready and sealous ce operation with uh in this noble work ofrratilude for illustrious servi ces which laid the foundation of our invaluable liberties fur I am persuaded the most powerful considerations will be found in vour aonse of the unparalleled and happiness of uur uoiuvoa country. With great respect, I am Gentlemen, Your humble Servant. ROB'T. TROUP. The above letter has been transmitted by a committee in New.

York, to gentlemen in cliflerent towns through the state. To the one received here, an un layombla answer has been returned and we should Wisil, iiir the credit nf tlM cnunirv anil tharhanw. ter of Mr Jefferson, that this anneal had not liwn made. Such a course does ml nnnr urilh nnv nn. lions of propriety; and we more than suspect that it originated in a mistaken benevolence, and is go.

Nig on without tlie aoorobation al Mr. J. whom pride must be offended by a measure which supposes him a pauper. Mr. Jefferson, it aeama is labour.

ing under pecuniary embarrassments, such as many good men are liable to encounter in ihe eourneof life but to solicit contributions for hia relief, or paylnt off is ueou, an expedient so new, that a little rttlec uon wouio seem to oe required to tree the object in the corner atone of the new Theatre on the eite ef I an acceptable manner. The claims of Mr Jefferson ths old Bull's Head Tavern, look place on Satur day afternoon. Hio honor the Mayor, assisted by a number of distingu ished individuals, officiated. A leaden bos inscribed with the dsts of the deposit, and containing a variety of articles, auch boxes and anedals, also several vslualile newspa pers of the latest datos, were placed under the ca vity of the stone, as a connecting link between ui In our view, must rest on one of two coniideratkHia his long public services, or his private mkfortuiiea If it can be shown that he has sacrificed his orotier ty in tbe service of hia country, ths government Mtouia ai least protect mm imm want in his old age. But if, (and we undemaod such is the fact.) his am.

barrassmenta are the consequence of bad manage ment of his estates, and of eudornieiils to a lam amount, that appeal is at least questionable which would ask from his fcllow ciinuns tlie means of Clearing thore estates, that they may drtcend unin and future ages, when some musty antiquarian the wealthy husbands of hu two daugli win oe canea on to oecypiier toe forgotten cha racters in which the literature of ths present sga ia recorded in these, then invaluable relics. After tlie ceremony of laying tbe atons wu completed, and hia honor, the Mayor, had delivered an address appropriate to ths occasion, tba company ad. journed to Morse's Hotel, where scollatino await ed than arrival. Wa havs not room ta insert iha neat and classical toasta, puna and sentiment a ta Freai the ChUlicoth Supporter, June 10. A Prttious VUlumr A fellow named Fliiah Mats, wason Saturday last, during the sitting of we uounoi common rieea lor this countv, Iricd for steeling a roan Mare, the property of Kinnic kinningsend being found guiltv, was sentenced to ths Penitentiary for the term of sit years, imunnro mat, alter nis convicuoa, ba told a fellow prisoner that ha bad at various lirnew.

stolen no less than thirty firs horses and that, which the occasion, aided by ths sparkling diam. when arrested, ba wu endeavoring to collect paigne, gave birth to. Vri. UatkttCt IcntJU.W't wish ta remind our readers that this lady lake her benefit this svsn ing. Her bill is various snd sllrsclivs, and ths box book is said to be well filled.

Wa hopo ths lowering state of lbs weather will not kern iha pit empty. Ths Clohs snd Emerald, a weekly newspaper, which hss been publislied in thia city for aeverai years put, will be UreaW discontinued. A new semiwrekly paper ia announced. Ths pro.peri.ua nammtea forty ens different sub joci which are to be embraced in litis publication aa soon a sufficed number of subscribers ia Soliecled to ensure iu From ttrmnL Captain Rutter, of Uie brig Saundnra, armed below Philadelphia yesterday, jiohe 00 lbs 25th of Ut, 20, N. Ion.

S3, the EngtUh brig Orbit, front Para baood Liverpool, Ihs ca plain of which iafonaed hira that Tart wu in a stats of revolt. Tlis Honderaoo, which srrivrdoo Saturday from Havre, brought pane papers to lbs Sib of May. Utters hid been rrcetwd thare from Mmsulotigbi, dated Clh April, confirm uig lbs rs pals, of Ihs Turks on lbs 54ih March. Their loas is rati ras lad at 3(X0. TUr tooi bad also brrsj frustraled an attempt lo capture small nan4 and fortrsas in Ihs neighborhood.

Ths markets at Havre wave dull. Upland sad Alabama ccHton 13 a 2Jaoos LcxtwinaSl a 94. A Ml sf 440 boUa Georgia and MaUls had ara vrTrctadatl9. Dng sWni sum. Capta.a Wig n.

TalL from Mutnls, informs lhal on the 1st Juno, ths brig Adamant, notch had ht ar nvtd from tl ie port, and wu agroonj on Dog Rust Bar, was ditnt od Is sn frs sad soon burnt to Ihs atsv'i sdrt. It sopposad that he lock turn aoros rabnjs of aquafortis wbach its in lbs bold. There sum wiiLrel alteration In cotton no ths 30th li. Ths principal aa'as wars al a 91 Freights wars I ernl Is norths form and I rn ry 10 Uvrrpool. and dsU.

A vary arvarshadMonnwaiiipcrirrKvdinUs ing nf Ffghsrhr nn Tusoday Wrt, Consid. arable dsmtgs was alo the fm.l snd trepa. and number of psnoa of glnn rrs VMro, romditM.a l.Wn ot. am That alt mom. wg.

Ihs pounding mi'l ronrortd uh ths paodrt nmkanf Mraimrs, HubUrJ Piranna.kn tu.gb. lis, about (its aa.lra al nf Ruche, wubl.wn uK Mr. llohhsnai at work In Ihs wi4 al ihs I ms 1 hs si bad1; buret thai hs sorvi tad tut Uedefe. TU to of iU 14 fKtory al Frwi, by IS. Uta CT.

oh. doafoyrd Ibe loo, i.ms rj. IU 8v, pspvra, Is bs fism la I3.CX.Q Tl Wg r.tr.u'slioo, bsnd, from ih part Is Tsmpo, bu Won lost on lU Cxatt of Cans poachy. Cosnsnadors To at, tea f. nir aor dUAif.l l.

taa asino a4 k4 vrttr aha grthr. svrtf pot man bsrwg lU row.f i af kittwaa a4 bn part; by otd of the Msairnn ltsrnioani. Ala of a targasm kt tio uiVa po' a roV.w. tavlm ut SmUs nb tapa4 yto. srnd avftxnm' tarocMtsa ts rvt a f3 (Man Wry, TU.iportisf ty.4r.t frn Favvs ib a.

a lthslatlninmmtha trwt 4 lbt rflhS saats f4 laat sr lift Ua. aflWp tsaflklnir4 ltsl.ll77vo, rnjIM.IsNr.rf,,.,, Jliii Itk, IVvsiprrtafli.a lottos aVrao 1 wAJIsv i rtr, rvssia Lwa. sumnent number to load a boat, with which he intended to proceed lo Orleans. By ths numerous accounts of hut SXploils Which hava boaa ra. laled lo he appears to be an adept ia the soenco 01 norse stealing, naving nrten succeeded not only in defrauding ths BususnerliruT public, but lika.

wave in gulhag hia prufoaaiotial brslhren out o4 their Ul ecfiutred booty. From the Mimtrttl CswrsiU, June 10. Sintular On St. Patrwk'a dsy a Eos slut, owned by a parson to this city, earned Moinoa younjj p.g umo not larger than wall grown rat. Ths pig, alternately with a puppy.

utsi ui, ami, ins rvnuuuea 10 nvs Wiln UOt sod iU fusirr brother" in the utmust harmony win, wwruiy. anrs 11 wu la sen away, being coastdorvd sufficiently inrreaaad in sua and strencth. so that waaaing would not bo prod so any waa ooaacoaocak CIIARI.KSTO.f June 9. A bUrk follow about f.irtr found on board the ship Saluda, which aa.kd (or iota yealrvtjay. just after site had disrharv ad br pilot.

The fsct Ump mada Inn.i, rapt, Jaaoioga, he wu lo ths pilot a a a iiut iMrrptoi printing aim eptoUwn sn.p. rts wih b4 rul cpportnnity and Starboard. LfTitta warn iromrd.iu! tA aavs bmv, bul without socroaa his intentwa bs. tag evident) to drown hinwe'd. ho sunk without si anion.

He aomtaard SversJ MMI ikS bavsalllusappoaranrsof rVargarmis. 1 1 trunk contained astaraj arurlw of wearing apparel, a mil, a.c, IWo wniing lb. above, ws bom iu abovs wu ths pmsmrty of ths sstats of tt ait. Jom 10. irsaf.rW4.A ot.ot.ng nt ihs in babttanU wf Pro arala.

waa balJ nn the fehh all. wvuto sorpnuoi tiling snio cmmdarstion the tinty 01 sailing a 4 ands la Ihs Hials Aiaoaana, son hH ihai purvo a Ccmimtwo at oa prrwtna wu afr Hii tnrrofxU With wotamntaoiM niaaamaM all matlrra loura. Kiglbrauonwkirh Iha mating ou cor. van Sd. On this Sobrt.

lbs blohila RrgttKt" of Am n.x. saiiea us liiowg romorka nn Uke asts ronatdmtion, baw rv mots snoot bs lbs avoaiMct. thai I bitut L. fonts sn sadrpotijaoi Htsta, aad Iha many wnioorwa that niiut. sa lbs ri umo, tP.u Iha m'taUtarl af W.4 I Uda.

snU tsrt.to. rial gavtmassni. ihsrs rnn arartoly so a doubt of lbs roiary 00. lh.tr part sf nmlm that Tsmlmy IStbaiSuts, Inconoaonrsaliiatgoognph. teal ptiMO, Ihars aatrr rsn bs a itrn am krsataboiosawitas snat and I So wott, aad sndrr aoe ravomanmt, Urre wUlaloajsboan onfiro.

sanlcuhjeg. ll avonvs Is bs a lawn do. by Mtnre, lUl tho sonnlry wv of shaldbnailaUdiait.r;i.i.nfAUmi. Tt Solos pofnlalKOi afllortda.il auror4 aniianid with Iha auVfti, d.wo A Iu. 0rt, notoilbstanding Iha varWms sU'nanU ts lbs eonuary, nor as it rvoahr h.wvUi tsmlamiptalrd anion la Viral Foti da.

Ihrro sroloWy wulbs bt, Aia aaa, airfnry uf acrrpt.Bg MJNTRr.AK June 10 Putt A Wii.ng tiKk pUco on al Chsirnlsin, la Iha Mum, Ut.rit Mr sl a liartMirr. prsdiswit wnh ta.drrsb: ct in aor rosrta. son Mr flmn.a4adl hUta Iks lap Hand. hUtk Js hsriwi High voter tomorrow 9A, Brig Sarah Lee, Pen BfttinJ ARRIVED Trlis F0RE1a. ooip rocinc, uavrs, xaaaye with rum, augar and inolattsee, in rva a a.

a i Son. Left brig Rachel Aon, of Bath, for a. 1 York, in 12 daya. Brig Native, Myr'ick, 10 days from with coffee, iic.to I Btoppani, I) LaMltwI uirauq. Buchanan, Ualder tL Co.

It m.I Clspp, A Areoe, llervia, Rogers Wl tvcrs, a juason, ssa Uie muter. PaneTI con. Bastian, 8 Atywood. Rnm i.n fl.un Mb.ii. niiuVIII.

Vl U. lfjm.it, IjDIL Itlin Mi J' TV VHUHI liam, Crowoll, of lew York, for New Ori; snip iumvii iuiiUn, lor Bareelors une wJirs Perry, RoVrson, of and for N. in i dava innal, WooM, tor Aotwcrn. Ilhat .1.:. Va i.

I a Bilal Charles tlcnry, rame, ot oaton, for Hamburg in unys iri5 oouou, ui rwrnana, lor Yerk 9th June; alup uov Van bdiolten, of York tor MarscUies, sauca tin June. 41) miles 8 nt Hattcru, apoke ship Ldward, of York, from Liverpool. ring mauoawau, vuiiin, 1 4 aays from 6t Croix, with rum and sugar, to 1) Rogers ling jonn niamnuii, ruuiiiioiio, aaysfrom New Orleans, with ootton, to sundries. Wka iF i. from New Orleans, with sugar, tof Calleuoat .1 rassoa iu ssu 01 icwra oonna up.

Mi lir Marv Ann. Unrr. 7 uava I rnm with cotton, molasses, ko. lo aundrica. AKH1VK1) LAST EVKMN'G.

Col ship Gen Paez, Johnaon, Curxcoa. Cavello, and 16 dayafrom Laguira, wuhaakia. uigo, ax. 10 raioru. passengers.

Leust iaUI HIUS. wvDia, VWSOUI. riSlftM not known. At P. Cavello, schr Relioboth.

Ill In, for Now York, 10 dava. Brig Orion, Davie, Madeira, 27 dava, wilk wino, loj Grean Pearson, Harmony I fcQ Barclay, Cogera Gracio, and where. Left! May 20, achra Marv, Btavcna, for Charleston, J. Minerva, Pryer, Alexandria, just er. in 48 dsn passage John Mary, fur i'lulad, 3.

A oris from Boston, name not known, wsa lying offxaj on. June 6, 1st 3i, long S3, 47, wsa boarwad by the patriot privateor hr lo, Doddridge, and the IQih, by a Bpaniah sloop, both of whom treat ea ua ponieiy. Br. brig Lord Slrangford, Bheal, Dubl'ia, daya. in ballast, to M'Bride.

Passengers, Mrs. Dougall and family, Mia. Fisher and family, and 49 in Ihs steerage. Left. Msv I.

hrim Wil son, for New ork 3 Henry Clay, of do, fovBu reteraburg 15lb. Spoke. Kith inst. off end of Island, whr Ardent, of Cortland, from PbJse. ling Annan, laioot, rort a rrince, 15 daya.

alh coffrs, hides ko to 8 Judaon. HI: Dais. Geld. RIUW Feinch, Teller, Jsrvia, 8ear, Rutherford Halsey. A bhead.

11 A Bo vno, II Csstro, Dando, Bhiph Co. Brewster, Malhawa Levering, Rosier, HchmidtkCo. BAymarsc Co. Banker, Bquirt, i master and others. Passengers, Mrs.

ftlan Jiand sod aervt, snd 2 olliers. Left. 2d inat. ahip Wabash, for Wilmington, next day bnga Barstow. for New York.

10th. Ann). la.Carlow, from do. lust ar 1 Hotnp, for Salem, I4iht schrs Sophia Ann. for Wilnnna ton lOthi Susan, Morgan, Boston, ds Ohva Branch, from Ummgton, dischg.

Two I ranch frigates were in port Sting Wm. Tell, Baaaett, Mohils. IS dava. wiln notion, to Us Forest Son. Begirt Knscuaad, 1 aoippaon vrphewa, Merrill 800.

Smith, and Stebbiiia ii Faawnfeta, Mr. atd Mrs. Grosrenor, and Mra. tilwrheld. Mr.

aud Mm Willisina, end Mr. 8 Si John, jr. Sad. sd 2d inst. in co with bng Mary Cvk Pror dtic, and schr Bolivar, New York.

New Turk, bviWm. Henry, and American, aad adir I lenry 3 sve 1 bn. Pontons, 1 Cuba, FJk, anal Warren, and schr. Sophia, and Ruby, loading, ot Liverpool, Robert tv iUn. at U.a Poeai, winJbnnndi Aldaharon, Sdayas risieaUaw.

natts.Jj Nnaaau, I ems. and John Dtrkinson, ksdng: Canadian, and CaMonia, (Br.) aoas. For llstrv, brg Samurl, loadiii. Met 3 brwv in I1 bay. boaod up.

Jure H. oj tie 8 I niil of I ort Banks, paawd ship Atahajt ti.al be would not rmrrrJ ln 11J Nan Virk for New Orlrana. 1 1 A I. 1 Iha lsar. In it ttjt, tnn rvm.

At. tu 11 A I mar A to. or. aicKsnrd. Mr.

It's Ks I stiuck pff. J. fl'i. U.t Vir Am. no of aos of Mr.

a tU. gara. the ttl 4 1 oirlrdbm r'aHbg a4 Ml a sm, ft Vet. OrWan. II anak an bit kl oUy Wiii4.UJ,,l,'"JM? it't.

Ar. I tba carter. Iska s.Tr1. TU ad tba miIm ik. TUTU VOMLTLR Jsoa 11, FVi a.s IK nVtob a.a 14 MtUll.il.

Um it t)r Paor, at Vlt. I. MMafUrak. Itaa rtm.fm ajadlka.4. Oo O.W., ru JyihaRrv Mr Ja t.iu Hab.

dW.g a a Jo o.han Raosan, llo 1 w.r f. a ty i fr Ml Jm V.C I. Ms A st ft Xa i v4 lull' Lh.ur.itragilc, bng Alsxsodrr, from Bath fcr rifiioionj. Mobile, daia lina itima. Dojer, Vera rut.

'Jjdsa. brtcs Ltvrilinn for uih. Toatu. of 1 hi Us, Is sad in 10 1 Otb.l. of lMon.

dctg Kbr Arno'd. of Nw Voik.da; New Ulrica. Bng F.muUl.on, yr, front N.w. Toik.forTemp.ee. wu wislly kt April on Alrtan Rerf.

Ths capia.n and crtw bad ar. ai ampecir. Bng Torrto. now, Ptngnr, Mr 1 obrs. Gaorgs doj Ciroe.

Pallra. do; Mma, Ho co; AUgsil. IUXr, dot Clomb.a. llakar, dt FrauaUn. Ikkvr.

PortUnd R.brrra. Tbomstiowni brers. Wood, tscoi aluop Pig ti.n, 11 daya, With wood, lo I'asaongrra. Aan.Viiie.Khao.l.f Mar'io ga eola, 19 diya, with it.ol. ra, lo Hvara, Ream.

nlillortJotL lfl.Msy 31. no Am. vosaala. fpnks Hih, Ut 36 4C long Uig Ri. eg uN a "fiia 1 inr.anu lur iistsns Vtr.

OU ir r. Mi r. Gr tgcsnwn. ft C. ds, oitks.Mion.io Kirtgits II SUsn, ivamrt.

ens a H.nWtl. Left schrs. CotMtllatio.rur York aan dav ptnadro, Ra. has. for Totk Mil day.

8rk. w.u on I ar flt.w pi v.ik f.u? dsrWii.u. Mil IVSr1T. Siil.tS I frulM ri.l a.J s' iilfm itb laths Is, Ul n. Am ntrra.

and tt lUiem, Rvtmaval, d. ads ml. Li UlUasiL 4 days, with fl aad UUo.l Mt.s Robmton, and oiH.ra. Kc br. Otl nd.

Tul r. TU tnu 9 d. a. ith O'Ulo Turter A' Uartra. Ul I tilas.iir.f lb Am.

rcl, Nt r. I irrruniU JUllimots, Wila Min, h.n l0 hrfi.it Mtojn.t 1 j.a i. r. ntMf.tod. anda'f a s.uft.

aif'tsi rrt" Vam J. hrr, J. Ibosp) Vaasat sffs oss and 'd or mhr. I I In. II.

r. for won an 1 aurtoty rvrmrg. A poroon atWHvi ff a4 praa.ii an ortx. 04 t' on 1 ant. a4 wis Is.

Oitki ag ohara UMriboaWaod.oasUk4afi so ttJ II m.wras ww's aVfv.vad ag thai aorvmrt nbb nan abroAroMsff af oJs wMohMrvod by bf MlWo OL was. taajVirolafbl.ta Ssto "Wf. Miir ia r. f.fs'bor svoar oo bsT an br daat binr'oa. fata IVry.

Y. toUi. lej llnl. fat Ijtvr. rd.d fa K.trt.itira I Wtid tp.

4 at taj fc. a ig md. botoron tbo I Uo4j K.t aod I taili, oaa tym. rmt IK.pr..a, ittnirttaitt riirwt i rtn, I a. r.Pal.

iy Au.Uu ttva, i at. M. lh. S. Iii rtm.tei, (1'arka) tS Ihs tdv.

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I al.J aod Udf aa4 Mot Marl aJUlVi W. i A a4M as Hsnash IU a4 Mst Maar, lhtv J. D. iHt, 1.0 and Aovw Ao hi fi trMow'ti Pv W' Ftt.la4K Jlit'V iWKiai Wf Wo. sf avt ia it w.

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