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jkriiiih JaMari'Jm It 8pfrrs' to" US The Yarif. The National Journil, i LIST )V MKM1IEU3 the neit LEGISLATURE if North Carolina. Marshal, lenatei W.Uum A ini, Joseph White, common. nJ-rioa Mitchell, Caktr, Jamea Clay, common Junh B. Hmto.i, aenatet John The Fall Term of the 8uperior Court for 6th Circuitcommenced at Rockford last ti the lion.

James Martin, Jr. Judge. ColaJ tVm.J:jUx4nlert Mecklenourg eninty, appointed Solicitor pot in place tf Juup tfflton, Earj. deceaaed. e) IC7 will once more state for the vix mation of correspondent, that it it against tj rule, and tht dictate of common prudent i.

puW i SMnymjy. We always require that tbatr aulhenticiir Wt ltfl h-' port lo ho from 1 letter wrttten by French Physician who ha'Ued thirty year Constantinople orrneny no Vnrisuo wu 1 "vui on any iccount, to touch 1 prince of the Ottoman rce, much lei to drlw bJood from him but ill Turkey it istomabeu the change which the Suiunhas brought about since the destruction of the JanUsiriei. The troops nowesrrf mu k-erc with fitcd TOttettf t. th reetmeiitl march to European tones the major In front snd the Grand Sigrior himself, in the iniform of an fficer, is. 'ThesorCist'oMfcMnifi m'entioii- still rcrasrkable Jure from anpicnJ customs.

tho 1 4h SfsjrTI Vecelfi stion In "vaccinate the cnitJren of the Sut-tan. On the 16th I repaired to the "py. act, and io the presence of jhe Echmrj Bachi. and! the Chief of the Blacku nucha, 1 vaccinated 1 young Prircess I about eiht years old, her sister abUt 1 year and hair, and a mil younger i nn-cess ail wiihout the least difBcoty or ceremony. Immediately afteri performed the operation upon two ywnj? la dies of the Harem.

On tho 38h I returned to the palace and found 108 operation had succeeded perfectly I was dismissed with a handsome presentfrom the as a testimony of his saisfariion, and was told that my services vould not he apain needed until the birth of a new Prince or Princess." following state ment shewing tho proaressire increase of he number of butldtRKStlor-a period of-t veirs, lff11e City of Washingtont we ex tract from an articlo in 1st Whinton Chronicle. What is remarkable, it. also shows a considerable decrease during the period, to the numbertF deaths. the proCTess of our City may be justly estimsttd, we give the following atare'meri which, whilst it exhibit the increase of our improvement and population from 1820 to 1827 inclusive, how at the same time the decrease of tho number of deaths Number, of Dwellings erected, from 1130 to 1837, inclusive, and the Population and number of Deaths. Turkith Cro- The f.j!o.wi.ng par truly astonishing, that in the British Literary world, 1 spirit of jealousy so strong and withat so injurious, towards Ameri can Literature, should be su tiered to exist.

Englishmen seem to be lost to ere- ry principle of rectitude, as well (as to every generous when the genius or learning of their American brethren Is made a subject of contemplation. They hesitate not to atoop to arts in the highest degree mes tho. following, taken from the United Ststea The Editors of the Monthly Review, ought to have had more retard toself-rcspeculibanaa hav ba- Come: parties in a transaction ao dishon- terretpondent ssys; rtdAct Jahft iWwtfM ihHebrtsr tornC moftWeaUhitriMtrStdwerbf rtAfltft ver Theological seminary has been republished in From its. thler is eiven in the English Journals, and the notice of it in the Monthly Review, it js evident that it is intended to pass for an Enclish work. The designation of the translator as a student of that 'seminary, which appear in the American edition, is omitted, and the Reviewer speaka in congratulating terms of the revival of interest in continental learning, which the appearance of the translation evinces, in way which evidently refers to Lngusb men." The learn that the Pre sident's beslth had been much benefited by his visit to the flip Rapa, where be chiefly 'remained after his arnval, tnhal ing the salubrious ocean breeze, and daily taking the salt water bath.

He received no visits of ceremony, It is'aaid, but was at all limes accessible and affable to those who called on him merely wnd appeared to enjoy a fine low of spirits for an invanu. vr.jc lunaway S'srr. Qothe 3th inst. Col Bramyof Louisiaoav eocntpsnied by Cm-j stable Hsys the younger, attempting to secure a runaway nsgroe in n. York, the fellow drew a knife and stabbed the officer in me toign ana cu; mm in me king a thruu at the same time at liis mas ter.

Hays however, with assistance, se enred him and lodged him in Bridewell The negro has been four or five yeara in N.York. On the following day he was tried at the General Session for an attempt to kil The Jury alter 30 minutes deliberation returned a verdict of Guilty oi the as sault and battery and not guilty of the at tempt to kill. Counsel was furnished him by the' Manumission Society. TAeJVV.rcHCfa..Am which hi honored us with a quotation from ou columrts, in conjunction with some of lur brethren, in order to prove that then is a coming attack upon the Tariff a the next session of Congress- need no continue to be so very excursive and tabo ious in mustering op detached nsraerai is to prove this fact. We enure the Jouihal that an attack.

will be made, and that) too, whatever may be the course of tho AJminlstritlon uppo kMs tilo" sy stem of i nposff which has brought ldn the txei -ationt of all sections of tho coun-ir. 1 trust it is destined to fall to ru ins, irUrjisKlii its wreck the political ih at champion" who claim the bohor of Iff conception and vhois atDreSent th mtl wilrrte DrouKnt oeioro vwipjrBM, "wmsi President assumes that task as we Columbia (S. TeUtcofie. The Speaker of the British House of Commons is a man. doomed 10 be bored-doomed to sit in chair all night long nicrht after niitht month after month- tear after t-earbeinit bored.

No relief for him, but crossing and uncrossing his lees frnm time 10 time Ho mptte. 1 he sleeps it must be with 1 his eyes open, fixed in the direction of tjhe haranguing bore. He is 'not bound, however, bona fde to hear all the bore says. This hap- nilv was settled in the last century. Mr Speaker, it is your duty to! hear meiw said a bore of the fast centuryr to the then Speaker of the House ef com It is the undoubted privilege of every mem Iber.oliheJlouie.(oAf Jeard replied the speaker, 1 xnow js me undoubted right of every member of this House peak, but I was opt aware that i.

k.t i -London fiaier, Dtn Mitrucl.k private letter received the hopeful Dorr Miguel in reply to one his ministers who advised him to moder ate Ms excesses, ssid if 1 am obliged to vacate the throne and absent myself from Portugal, 1 am determinrd at least to terminate one half the ortuguese." liberal and charitable sentiment and high ty becoming the welt known principles 0 crowued heads of Europe. Royal letter from Munich dsted the first inst- mentions the arrival of the Marquise Barbacena in that capital, to demand the band of the third daughter of the Duchess of Leuchtenberg, for his I pe rial Ma ster Don Ped ro Empe ror of tisvarta, and widow of Lugene Beaubar hni. Onii nt fhi rt.unrkf ip. alr.lM rtLL.ror-0. Askew, wnate, Alexander i.nh Leonard, sena'ei attrsaea it'-rinrrpii i.

.11 nunc. common. Am onmntAAI. laniL Joseph JWi, comnwtv Pnif I M. Barter, William MTean wmmon.

lforl Brown. senate iJobii -WO. 1... i Varr. aAo.Joacpb Raniay, senate Nathaniel G.

Smith, Joesp" Brook, common. Watson, senate George w.rrim Bvrum. commons. Rey senate -Luke. Simmo Richard Wooten, common.

Cro--Biobfd D' SP. Nl-tbamel Smith, Eliakiffl Patrick, common, Cumblanik. M'Desrmid, nat A. Mac Neill, Alexander Buie, common. Currituck Caleb Etheridne, emvtej Benj.

T. Rimmona, Willoughby Barnard, common. Harris, enat William Xi. Wiactsan, Lwia Snyder, common. Suphett Wilier, senate i William Wrigbt, Job Farrier, common.

Kdgmmb. Lou'u IV Wilson, senate Gray Little, Maw Baker, common. P. William, enatc il-Kam Branch, ThoaaaT. Russell, Coet.

-William W.Cowper, aenate illiam atedmatfc Wieup R1 Lned, enatcj; Jame Wl Ctie, Opt mm 0lU. WWllWMt Qrtme Mo, aenatet Jamei Har "pet. Arthur Speight, coramon. Oui'fird. John M.

Dick, enate Franci L. Simitmh, tJeotfe Memlenhl, eommon. 7 Jfabfax.Mun Matthew, ente; Je A. Bvnum. Thomas Nicholaon, commons.

fcWrf.rr.WilhMWk!h Bi4IUMa E(lmondtoo, Jme B- Lo'e common Montgomery, cnatt Jn. II. Wheeler, Elian A. Chatnblee, cottimon. John SiWerthorn, enate Marvel Wilkinum, Fniter Jarfw, common.

Ar enale Jame W. Bogle, William Kinjr, Commona. Sander, aenatet Hillary Wilihf, M. U'Daniel, ente O'Brien D. Mwaeiy, enai 1 uouneu Wooten, common.

Unctln. UanieUlokt.aenate Bartlelt SWpp And; II. lxretx, commons. Jf4cen. Thomu Love, aenatet Jame Whit-aker, Atapb Xnloe, commons.

-VdrtiiiJoaepb UUliami, senate WUUam WsUv Jew Cooper, comtDoni. WWi.m Datfidaon, i oavMig receouy reoeivea many communicstioiu of this kind, in of the above requir. njentome of them, we have inca atcert from esteemed friend, whose favors tlu bare pecufiar in nubrulii had we known their author. The communication from Macon ttuntt 'M ceired, and thkll be attended to a Won (' can find feme t9 do it Jnfirev Satitburfrlh-pt, ig tJiitrt ft Is rnde my duty to nnrHiv4 tbrwieh your paperthe formation of a Tpv tll-Vt awitrT, under the direction of tU Concord Prehytcry, on the principle of Mbttincnct. It waa fiitt formed Lincolntm the pnne sessions of the Preshvterr! h.it r-l tU want time, ws not tufBctently mvntti to he laid before the public.

At the Wl tn. ions at Sujrar Creek, the subject was renewt, member generally. The congregation fitetM with appateatly Jeep kteieat to the dUeuatba oii the "tbjecfcarullt belicedibu most the conjrregstion are ready fa the formatioao: cwg.i.l Tt presept list er members i composed of the membeT wf PrMbyterv, 1 canseitja-Tngto-the-hnmatufrtf of the nfn i waa ui iivi iTcivrq vuncr oi congr? fi'ionj in the- boumU of which we have set. inir. fofmatioa socipiy are mct.

nooen ii. unapman, Preiidrnt; Rev. Jwph D. Kilpitrick, and' at-' I Thomas All.nn, (Tanner) l'ic Petilen, Rer! John Silliman, CirretfHiuline Rw Jese Rankin, Retwdinj- 6ecreta n'dUe" William A. Hal), Trtaiunr.

The Reeordiny Secretary win ordered to w. nounce the formation of tbe society through tl paper printed In ilia place, and in the Visitor anil Telegraph, pritVed at Richmond. ConnecteU with this notice! mentis that one piou merchant of Concord, hi seters) months since ceased dealing in ardent ri-iu. Ta-o other have determined to gir it up, it soon a they sbafl have disposed of the littls they have on hand. Tbe latter remark will in.

ply to two or three of the merchants in "this place. All thw i done from conaciestiwu tcrttpiea and'miv atlrilMtetl to the state" 4 public feeling produced principally by the dt 1830 113 13,474 237 1821 88 14.031 335 1833 III 14,748 398 1833 54 15,188 256 1134' 49 15.493 60 1835 $7 16,016.. 225 '1836 103 16,677 284 187 123 17,418 351 TTVm. Alender, Eran Aleaander, common. 1 1 iiiim ii 4 A.riiM amrti ni cnanl, whose policy expired, at 13 o'clock.

nse." i 'I jeci, a ii nas none in the I called at the Insurance office at half past year or two on ih. Alexander M'Neill, eeoala WiUiam Hancock, D. MurchiaoD. common. JVmi.

W. W. Baddie, atoale Duncan York; oseph comniQnu lit ana obtained a renewel jIu-vASxewcT: J. UANKIX. married taihedown Prince 4UseirFBtktttMi IKy, hi aioie and good uuseeretnfdotte.T 1 be frincess Amelia Aueusta Eugenia Naooleon.

was hern ihe 2 1st Julr I812i-8he win sooii WlWit1 AuKu ha vo be Sfrw d. mearea, Koate 4VTUa Larkina, PalfjJriihyaomnvHi. senate Jame Haley, Roderick B. Gary, commoni. Hatch, Juha B.

William Montgomery, senate John fitorkard, Thomas Taylor, common. jf'aiyutton. John Pool, aenate Thomas Bell, I'boma Jordan, common. rerqwtm. Willi Uiddick, senate Benj.

mm Mullen, Thomaa WUon, commoni. Smith, senate; Thoma Webb, Thomas McGehee, commoc. fitt. Dickenson, aenaU Alfred Move, William Clark, commona. Abraia Bro4rr, senate Alexan.

tr Cunmngbam, Abram Brower 2d, common. Richmond. Trjam MTarUnd, aenattj Niel NiclioUon, James Murphy, common. Johnson, aenate John Brown, Jihn PurcelL commoits. Jiam Bethel, Wilson 8.

Hill, common. Rtiwan, David F. Caldwell, aenate Thomaa Pulk, Kicbwond M. Fcanou, commooa. Butkerfonl John M'Entire, teoat Joseph VD.

Carson, Jmes Graham, common. SompwLD. Undtrwood, senate Dixon Sloan, Archibald Monk, commons. $. Gabriel T.

atoore, senate John Ban. tier, John Burner, commona. Jrry.w JUeBick-Franklior-enate -Alfred Moore, KpUraim Hough, common. rre. John B.

Beaslry, senate Daniel N. Cateman, Frederick Davenport, common. L. Uiuton, aenate Samuel Whitaker, Weley Jones, codimon. Davis, eoat William G.

Jonea, John H. Green, common. Gen. William Gregory having lately been pointed pojtmaJtcr at Kliaabeth. City, in tki aate, in place of Joalah Fearing, remold, 'k JLIaia a XJjt'dI imJitwOyruukii arid abused 'fi'o'Airra' 5 iatration in round tern, for burning ill of thr opponent tut of office, and reforming' thei own partixan inia their places.

Out lo it wn aoon discovered they were on a false scent thi Gen. Gregory was one of their on partisan more sealous one than the ejected postmaster and of courae that the motive for removing tlx okl incimbent could not bsvq been a seliitti, no a prvcriptivt, one but that the re-nova! wi made for good and valid reason. The cagei nes of the coalitiocUt to decry etry act of th Administration, good or bd, frequently prccipi tale them into moat htdicrou dilemmas. The coalition paper, are exalting, with 'ex ceeding great j.iy, over the re-election Mesvs. Dutee J.

Pearce, and Trestam Burnet' to Congress, from RkJ Itland. Verily, thei muit be hard run, if they have nothing bettc te crow about than thi. We expect next ti hear thaA the Yankee have taxi a JVexr-Eng Umd ttod that the Adams nd. Clay jmen: illuminating and aingitig hosannalis oifr tV Jon Jickmii, ojuin. -tt appear from coitimtinicalion in tbe Raleigh Star, tht tin vagabond office hunter did oner1 reside at Wwh gton, in this state, far a limited period but he is now an inhabitant of the District of Colun hia.

We are glad to learn, that he daei no disgrace North Carolina, neither by nativity no eitrwiwhipi wretch, would have asked for an effice at i'" baodauXowft wham.h,UlievciLll)eii.h4. acwrjlojua puhUeation. -kti. 3 utHiotr.sifi tr Siimer' set R. Waters, an ingenious mechanic of Frederick county, Md.

has constructed and presented, to the President, of-the United Sutes, a eau'tful com- posea oi a ainerent xmos oi wood: the outside of thirteen, the inside xf represeiting ihe Mafld.tw.sute,.,,Tbe main frame, which binds and unites the whole together, hhickory. This beauti ful aptcimcn of cabinet work is denominated by Mr. Waters The American JVViA Carolina SiUt. We hive seen a specimen of Sewing Silk, manufactured in Duplin county ia this State. It was white, the material extremely fine and ghsy.

Upon comparison with silk made in Connecticut! we give the preference as to the manufacturing to the Connecticut. A number of pair of stockings have been made of the Uuplm silk, which we understand are equal in appearance, and much iupeilor in dupibilny The worms svere fed on the common pur ple mulberry, which abounds in almost every part of the State and, upon com panson its leaves werelound to be more tender and nutritious than the leave of the imported treo. Cofie Fear Recorder. has been sUtedTsTterjexpeVi thenew small coiui from the U. S.

are "proportion, than the arhall foreign tbin in circulation. A communication dbm the Director of the Mint, recently putiished, denies this statement in some priiiilrs. ftjpanish. quarurv oi doJUfs-aM finned to be worth intrinsically, 24 ienfs the dollars however being worthuOO cent. hi i differanee i ettnooted sbli ly to the greater fraquaocy of use of the -mtiUer ciBhtlxTOT: wicnay ger Minace to inction in proportion to ietr.

-mja'MIW uWheae heat th yanketj Ptrfpetuai ird a very ingenious mechanic of this village latwly invented a tioet which vifldi ittetf at4. It keeps correct time, strikes the hours regularly, and will continue to run until worn out, without the application of any power to it. He baa set up one in the office or R. S. Hinman, Esq.

in the village, which cln be seen by any person having lib curiosity to examine it. We understsnd Mr. Ward has applied for a patent for the same. He is already the patentee and inventor of a machine for making lead pipes and of other Improvements. 5, Suicjjt Haven Co, Cojiki ms circum occurea at tne late destructive fire thdughfii woulil dcTas well efteriilbcr.1" The London correspondent of tbe New York Commercial Advertiser, under date of June 23, says The curentol feeling here sets at present very strongly against the Russians, and if war were declared tomorrow against that ambitious people, I am convinced that honest John would enjoy the circumstance very much.

There aeems lo be an impression that a little blood-letting would benefit the, body politic, as much as it sometimes does the human system. Ts statecT that the. Trustees "of te Tremont Theatre, in Boston, have taken a lease of the Federal street Theatre, with a view of keeping it closed so as to bring all the grist to their own mill. Five Cenfa. Our attention was, yester- terday, called to the fact, that the newj ce'ntiecea penny, bits -On trial, ihe dime at once made the fip kick the beam.

In like manner it wa found that four dimes were 1 heavier than a quarter of a dollar, Bnd of course the new twenty cent pieces will also be heavier, and' in consequence of mot rahiethBtTtbe qttsrtet. 1 Philadelphia Uth tnat. census of the population of the State oi Sooi rt Caroliti i Tiowtin prpgress. A writer in the Charleston Courieris. oCopintonahat the retulL.iii isbed tae-tnneTatioii recently mad pear iktt ia futatKiti as follows: white males, 11,665 White females, total permanent white blacks and fnulattoes, 2,948 making a population of 24,18 souls.

Since December 1826 Ihere have been built eight hundred dwelling bouses. Bait. Jrfre. Col. Wootley.of theU.

S. Array, convicted by a Court Martial at Jefferson Barracks, of having Bogged a soldier, has been sentenced lo be disbts-sed from the service and this judgment bat becu spproved by Puaidebi Jackson. a of Cincinnati la Qfsgfe wiJUcavemb thcJMjrmnb ot tne montn qi August, one is to embark at Ostend for England, and to continue afterwards her voyage to Rio Janeiro, accompanied by the young Queen Donna Maria da Gloria. 1i a Cotton Washington Telegraph, of the 25tb August, contains a correspondence between Warren R. Da-vii, Esq.

and tbe Secretary of the Navy, on tho subject of employing cotton can- vast in our navy. The Secretary informs Mr. Davis that the trial of a top-aail of that material, during the late cruise of the Sloop of War Boston is sufficiently satis-factory to authorize a more extended ex periment, that the fitness of this great staple of our country for the manufacture of convass, suitable for naval shall, aa it deserves, be fully and fairly tested," and that with the approbation of the President, he had ordered a full set of sails for the Sloop of VVr Peacock; now fitting for sea, to be made of rooe cai We are glad to see this. We. hope to see an additional value given to this great staple of the country.

JVVC. Journal. Gold.A lump of this precious metal, intermixed itkansiderabltponiorrof quartz and particles ot earth, and weighing altogether about six ounces, was plong bed up i fe days' since," on the lljnfJItdUUks ty, Virginia. It was brought to town on The allowing has becti often published rive advaauge.from a method prrr cheese from mice Take a pod of red pepper and put into a piece of fine linen moisten it with a little butter, and rub cheeto frequently. It not only gives a fine; color to cheese, but is sd pungent tht no fly will come near it.

UjAw- Farmer, A carrier to newspaper in Philadelphia has beea fined before a msgistrate for aeglectirg to -serve the 'subscribers regularly. The loss of a subscriber in consequence of the neglect of tbe carrier, was proven in cun Davenport, senate iraN.nn.Gabritl Sbertard. senate i Jame Abodes, Jobn W. Saaser, common, Wellborn, senate Montfort stokes, linam Horton, common. 7V aliwr.n.Chrle Fisher.

4Mha3ft wiwm(iws MaittjuMf. TTtmn TdsHtlnilU.ioa'D: EcclosT" Trvn raArtMMluliaa.iVL(tDg. i 'i totally tne militia system in iuai iPwnyjrtiftwntsjtotfpniJLIUU. cf T. Sawyer.

taoit xaa vaiTK mm aasarra. A considershle portion ol a late Nash ville ppcr is occupied with an exposition at an affair of honor that did net take place tn the vicinity. The duet did not take place because it could not be agreed vpoo wbetbertbe rifles to be used should carry 75 or 80 balls to the pound. dislike duels, but those who aet at naught the law of God and man, in entering upon such a mode of adjusting diaputes should not add cowardice to folly, and eakv'tif lie fray. and effutls are making to do the same thin? i Pennsylvania.

Aa editor in thi state, who cently lost bis election for a high military com roand, if North Carolina ought not to low auit i If he will look into the acts of th last csion of our Legislature, he will there fit" a proviaion ihjch efTectually give the twp gract to the militia system in this stxte winci i beiiig kiL'ed up, intib by inch. r. Albany Argus ssys. There-were riting of twtlve hund persons arrived in this city on Sund, passenseisi? atcatnbaats aid stages-.

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