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t ;vc iicr ncver ' 50 extreme a case j Mr. Jijfcrscn. The following letter from jpossibIe.be speedily got at; for a very serious ex-' r )r If vc have mistaken the "Stirnscf the jMr. JetTeison has been placed in" our hands by jcitenient, which daily increases, pervades the f jf." in re sard to the views of the Libera- one cfour old citizens, towhom it was addres-iwcstern Frt of Ulis ttabe, and will now probably L- e need not sav. it will rive ui the createst srdScwe agree with him in the opinion, that al-lreachthe LcSlslaturc- Antr-

;i;re t ? reract the suspicions which we though Mr. J. in his lite time refused permis re b it verv ri-cor.il v suffered to invade oursion to publish it. vet that it is due to his memo

a ics pi

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:! to tiiem. .V::. L

puol

rv it shanld nnw he made public. n mh!inn ntm

more to the many proofs that the good of hi I

LF.Gisr.ATt nr. or nf.w YORK. House r,f Assembly, Saturday, March IT.

A communication was received from the

I-TS OSSSItVER.

Country was his constant study. JSat. Int.

Monticullo, May 24, 1S10

Dexzr Josc:Ti: I have dnlv received your Gtntleine-B The abduction of William Mor

'two kttcis, of the 5th and Nth, and am thankigan bring an act of unpreceded violence, has

.t i .:j . i i : .a' - :.. . i . . i i . i . .

v n TKo Xnr'.! rinJi.ni-, c 4 r -t r..,d mi lor your aia ui tue saie ueuverv oi our me- himm calucu unequivocal reprooation. ana uie

L-j! e : di( overed in Halifax count v, Virginia.! rinos. The Ptesident, on their arriv a',had noapprehensions which arc entertained of his fate.

SATURDAY. APRIL 1

'Gorcrnor mthe following words:

Tothe Honourable 'he Assembly: I Gentlemen The abduction oi

ear North Fork cre?k. Very little of the pre-' tided me of it, and that he would receive and have produced general alarm&anxiety. I'nder-gj-11 tal has yet been oitr up; hut appearance j forwai d mine to Orange w ith his own; from .standing that this subject is under the conside-

. ii . i..i: .r i .

u, v. arraui u.e otuei u.ai me mine iu, thence i can ret them here 111 a l UV

tan cry ricn.

f It to be the inteution of the British

juM.'y.to build six steam ships of the largest size ia'-h- of carrying luO carror.ade jruns of increa

As soon (ration oi your honourable body, I have thought

as I heard of their arrival, 1 made up my mind proper to communicate to you all the in forma-

peice tor their otlspnng, to lay myselt out loriave done uetore, had l not been apprehen-

turnishmg my w hole State gratis, by giving a sive that a premature disclosure might have

Kinckerbacker. of Schaghticoke, .They seem to prove that if corporations have no souls, they are at least heedful of their bodies. The instrument is dated the ICth Oct. 1S10, and leases to John Knickerbocker, and to his heirs forever, a farm containing 359 acres'of

land, in the town of Schaghticoke, upon the follow ing conditions "One dollar in hand paid and farther, that said J. K. shall find, supply, and provide the said mayor, aldermen and commonalty of said city, their successors and assign, or any committee they may send, at his

hono in Schaghticoke, during the time ot their stav there, with sufficient meat, drink, lodging

for men- and horses, and to keep the horses

with good gram, h ay or good pasture: and it the saidJ. K. or his heirs, &.c. shall not so keep

the said mayor, aldermen. &:c. then the said

lease to be void and the corporation to re-enter upon the land.vc.

inl r .i'.ii-re. and to be propelled t y two eirrir.e? full-blooded ram to every county, as fast aFinterfered with the pending investigations. If ftvo i.undrod horse power each. Sthevcanbe raised. Besides raismg from the 'any further intelligence of importance shall be

imported ewe, 1 shall put as many of my 'own (received, I shall not tail to communicate it

as the ram is competent to: and as tour cross-

Men d in thoGic. Stock mountain. TV. V IOO; ive t,e rure breed, when that comes in, 1 M. oi ore yiol.;.e.l T. lbs C5rVnV,roUHshall make duick work for furnishing one toevcrv

jne rriiiie is wui .1:1 nine iiiuc 01 lirve , . : . 1 : 1 ." 1 1

Mfcco, clu al Fc.uv vo do miAaausuu.c. ,s t eI1tirelv coered with this valuaUo race, at

! ; A vnluable bed of iron ore has been di

DKWJTT CLINTON.

March 17, 1S27. Which was read and referred to the commit

my own tee who hr.ve under consideration the memo

I 7? 1 ?il .V vrtnc.rt. 'i'he steam 1 oat William tiYi. lately ma le the vi ynrt from Vittsbursr to

Circianati, 50u miles, at the

er hour.

Vrial presented on the subject.

no expense to the farnies, and the nioderate oue

to me cf maintaining the tioek while doin it. lu . . . . jt , , , ,r the meat, time 1 shall have half blood ram the1 U ,s statedin thc New ork papers that Mr.

W - - i

Sir

r-te oi tuirteea;hrt v. r t(.n.-.f.mrr: Ki.i.,.UiiiP..,i i. .i c. E- C. denet termer v Minister ot France to

en-eights the third, to crie to toy friends. Any of this country , i, m conjunction with Mr. Kobertthese which would be .icceotalde to vou. von sUnU ,in. the celebrated aeronaut. nliiut tn n rp rt :i i n

ti-.ancTxro pieces i foakfrom the Ci;f-jbe welcome to. 1 shall keep my :!ock under my hv actual experiment the practicability ofa-rial rdk (Ute Ikltnvrh " 74) the .hip which !own cye: i ime been obliged to do this for sie ;nrlviration. Mr. Genet after retirimr from

is estate at (ireen-

s attention to scien

BP., '.in' i..;!,'.ni k f r . I I 1 H' ! H L'llitlil l.ltt. hit Ml.'f U I USUI l'U r i 1!. ..i.i l 1

ark'..' have recently been sent to bir Robert ! sta.'lV udh ihrm. attended bv 'the Shenhr rd tupiamaiic u.e u.cd on n

fM-n'ivc I'm 'no tMirnosr. v. e ni dertand. of he- i J.. I Vi..ivn.l V-.,r.i rrm-n .w.ru ,.!!, trr..l ,,, UUh, j. 1 . and devoted hi

I i " " 1 ' 7 !V'iI.VviTv.v4t--ltt. IIV.V M VI UIIIU IVJ ' ,

- convrifd iaio snun noxes, wnicn are 10 oe u.e husiaess. 1 iiev have now il.e benetit ol as line Ull'-t ,u,s"u:- lir oeuevc?

eate to several oi ine crowi.tu r.eaus oi l.u- i pastures as can be, thede. keeptmr themtrom in- matureil n pians lor l

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AMERICAN .MANUFACTURES. 4iWe are aware," says the Liverpool Com

mercial Chronicle, "that very large quantities

ot Calico. ot the manutacture of the Lnited States. h::e be en sent to South America, and have, in some places, affected the sale of British mar.kV turcs; the appearance and charac

ter of the Amoiican article being new, and dif-

lerent irom our cwn. .v wees or two since, a merchant in t!:is town received a pattern of thee goods; they were sent to Manchester. in a few days, a supply, nmilar in appearancebut better in quality, was sent off to South America, (yielding due protits to all concerned) w hich would compel the manufacturer of the United States to give tip the hope of compet-

I tag with rritih goods. It the people ot Eng-

jVrri the I'iosio CntineL Xarch(2l. 1 1 have kept a pair of the first litter, and been eon- erton, the aeronaut, is so thoroud I -, . . -pi i . . T- Istantlv en the watch far an opportunity of seudin ' i ," i i:nyicda,irn'.t. 1 hi day comi.iete t or-1 . x , , 1 4 - .ot the coriectncss ot M.denets f , " A. r. . ' . , 'them to vou, but I have had none. . . , . , , .. .. . t.'!.ree ve irs since the ( cntinel v as lirt pub- , , , ;he has dcculed upon uniting w ith I ,t.i... : f mm. . ' I salute vcu atfectionatelv. ., , ' -

tv

! li 1 ' If l

hif i tv its present t.dtior. 1 no occasion

j.i'!! from him an expression of gratitude

the Giver ot every Cord Citt, tor his blesto many Friends who are now alire.

art who during the above lon period have

.ea undcviatinj in their p.atronage.

THOMAS JKFL'hlvSO.

fj.' cement of the iV5i Llevfs , Wc understand, av? the N.

Proclamation.

t

)ropelling balloons

iuring tl e graiu in the same enclosure. As Dr. .through the air in any direction, and of any

1 . had asked one ot those dogs as w ell as yourselt. ascension and decension at pleasure. Mr. Rob-

hlv convinced

theory, that

it It him in a prac

tical experiment. Some time ago. M r,U. submitted a memorial to the New York Literary

, , , . ,t ;u Fhilosopbical Society, and a select coiumitFnv ate letters trom tue City of Mexico. n . rn- f-irr nf- nr Utrhf,u nr M'V...n

iatea uie ,tn January, nave ooen rtoenrir.,,,,, (Jcueral Morton, made a favorable renoit: at New ork.statmgthat the Coxc.i;rs. ; i c SUJ lerumnictHiC(, tllt. ,,1:m to the libcralitvof .cuLava w ould coin one about tr.e tirst ot March. , . i .i.i ,t i i i .ueciii.iis. ; I be Deputies ui Mexico, in adoition to tht.se j jfrcm the U . Statcs.w e re two fiou.Mexico.oi.c , yaU ,,,'s -Tic following, says the Albany

j,ar:zrJtl, irom ciautemahi; j;r. vi i I., I xl v Advertiser, the ouantitv of snow that fell

!l ...1 I..,.! r. i. ... It f Kn rrlii-tt",' t tVii 1 1 1

that he has now . , 1 t -

. . ii .1 m r. w" r . n T 11 1 1 1 'iw.' . . . r 11111 it.

a great measure, absorbed by an intolerable

taxation, rendered still more oppressive by the unsettled state of our financial system, we should become trulv ihe envy of surrounding nations and the admiration of the world."

FLOURISH,

I

National Ad-

eeru.iv, uiai oneoinvo irniMiifv0m Colombia. O.ierfihe .Mevic.-m Don,,. .h,ri.r tt ,ri,,.pr t, w,ilf,;;.i. v. -i.ni i.

which arrived esterilay Irom llntUh , iwv.. r iv.. t tn 'i..n f.uri:S- ti.o nr.nt m,nti. i,,..i...iin- ,,,.

irn ssoon as the Feruvian Deputies arriv- "".nth of January what fell on the lastday of De-

r,l tl.P Confrrrss would nrob.ihlv r.orn enP f( :r',hcr: lieiuber, 4 inches: January, 42 do.;

near

base ot one

t. where ordered off.

R

.-.?.!. ihe USt n-!mcer n MI-iTn.,,!,:,,-, A, ll,rl,ifnl!i- ;m .td n.,.,,. 1 ua.y nuo., .uaini ouo. unaiu. mewts,!

:n.fourn il contain an account of a floating . " s' ..i . . ..... i . . , ; h.qual to hve leet ami three inches, to which the

- i n-icn ht itnp ni i i i iinriiiivriiir TTKiiini'iiiw iirnr'n1 .... .

..... x. . . r-i"."" tnemorv oi me ouiest inn

surround the circular valley ot Mexico, and

Ib.

i-ir.id. containing neaily half an arre of land. I . pon I or small l ike, in Newbury port. Mass. L i- covrro'l with the shrub called dog wood.

t rie of which grows upon the shore of the lake

There are trees ihiee feet in circumterance up i a the i-k.nd.

parallel.

labitants can produce no

From the Baltimore Gaztt't, March . Numerous letters received in this citv. and

- i ,r i i .-t r i;nuiiu:r unci's inuu uiunnu;i, cumaiu nv uKros undor tle conduct ot I roksor uiiston . . . . , ,. of the Middlotowu srintiiie :uul Milif.rv Inion that an expedition has been planned by

i bo rorrr;rnn,lent of Mr Snf'erson of tht ' i i m .1 i T i trie Iahcrator lor the 'purpose ol iUtaeknar the l .if c.irrc-poii.o in oi ir. r.i h.i iso.i, m llK j cacemy. w Inch w ill comprise the choicest col- . . 1 , 'i ,

Snoni'inU: nt CAtno lcc n Mliln nmnT (tnrinir Tim

lection ot American d liberation, t orensic and 1 ... .. 1 . ft

kl ' wwirr vji vui ii 'l'l will, in nil cuiiiiuv i . . i nil .1 i u l is much1 . , ? 1 Hi i . .i

bants" Codec lloue. under date of Laijui-

! i. March l.hs;ivc "I enclose yen a paper, in i r .a.,- c...i.

M'orh vou w ill fnd tee resim? inn of ltolu ir ' . i .i i .1 i i, i etv ot speculations are indulged as to the place w. l. en ou win i. .in il.e resignation oi iuin . xvanted in this cojatrv, and the undoubted a- - t . . . ,, ... 1

e-vunepltnot :i propose! tedcration. liisbilitv of its editor. Mr. Williton. with the di- V ,, ' ,J , . . . " ' .(t:(-,.ltl(m h.)wci U eidv to nave the wav . i i i . i i r m ; t uerlo Kico h:is been mentioned by some as ".... uion. io pave mi. ( rect aids he is said to have received tiom Mr. .. , ..... ,

a higher pi ice.There is little doubt thatma UI:l(ii,on. Mr. Clav and others, hold out to the:1110 "esunea oiucci ana o the great

r.-rihe u -ill r.ot el iPe he'oro theie w ill be it .i , " c . u u .StrengfUi oi it loi tilications will nhord ample . ni'i!itiik win iio cl ip e it win j inl'iic tlic movt I'erlect assurance that he will . . i i r.i i- .v . W i e i! ,n of Peru I'.olix i i A- Colombi i Itoli-1 . . i i d i emidovmcnt to the w hole ot the disatlectcd Cot 11. lion oi I r'l. It Mix v fijiii..il.l, t.) 1U11 if :iii(.v rnr oil tint rooao-o I'ru'i.li nrr .Ir.ur- 1 - .

. ib- iloniuians for the ensuimr campaign, rid the

appointed President for lilc."

Darin? Vac si: (lavs onwiiicii tho stocki r ,. v. i- T n u,,....

nfllMi li'ilhrnnrn nnd Ohm Itil U.vid .w, . ! to their 0WI1 IlOnOUT

t 1 1 .- .-

tnpany n ave oecn o ened, upwards ot tour

country of the presence of those who have, lat- , terl v. added little to its reputation and nothing

THOMAS G. RUTTEF., ilSPF.CTrULLY informs his friend and the public generally, that he has removed his

HAT FACTORY to the Brick building opposite the Saddler's shop of Robert iiiiiis, on Monroe Street; where he in

tends to keep constantly on hand Wits"o vWWovcvaV cuwos, which will be made by 'ttTOHESdal'T not in ferior to any in the Western country. And he flatters himself, by his own diligent attention to the business, to srno, in general, satisfactory evi

dence oi" meriting the favors of all w ho may oblige him with their custom. jjIIe has ?2v oh hanil a large mnnher of men ami boy's WOOL HATS, Uelhe r vir h a variety nf other descriptions any tf zihich he viilgivSin exchange for WHEAT, OATS, or

CASH. The highest price will be given at his HAT FACTORY, for any quantity of

Otter, Musk rat. and Mink.

Wrn'thouvind sha.es have been subscribed by Colonial Trade n our paper of this morn- A singular fact is mentic V. ovidua'.s. and five thousand by the citv, ma-!in-- w,n he louml lhe proclamation of the.Presi date letters from Caracas i

V;:i2T an aggregate of more than nineteen thou-

t ,n.i sharf s

dent, prohibiting the further intercourse ot

West India Islands w ith our ports. The subject of regulating a treaty w ith Great liritain.

oned in one of our

respecting the con-

l ii"ii-i: . i i -.i . t i

unci oi ionvai. which amonr oiner mings nasi

completely batllcd the penetration of all those

who pretend to be perfectly familiar with the

I The Liverpool Mercury savs the Public! :l('t,nft n,e;,stircs conciliation, was before movements amf intentions ot the Liberator. Ib.bt of Falkland which in 13L5, amounted to1 Congress both this Winter and the last; but, 'shortly after his public reception in Caracas. V'M.OO ).000. on the ."tii of .Ian. 1152U, amount-jli,ie evrr' other measure of importance, w as it was manifest that his most intimate friends ip ' - i.n, o0!t' ' discussed until worn thread bare, and then & associates suddenly became, apparently, the

C.t' ta.

is the South C'andina Agricultural Society,

i.i 11 on the 2M of 1 ebruarv , a letter was read

left to its fate. The President, at this late friends ktissociates Pacz.while the old friends

l I 1 1. . a. a 1 1 1 t t .- i . .

t an annual catMe show n 1 one wnRl 11 uas n,s imperative du-t associates ot I aex were transferred to the pres

He has on hand, end rvishes to sell, 400 Vvekoo SVns. He would also inform gentlemen who vvih to be acconunodated with tSUPF.KB LLASTIC

WATF.Il PFvOOF, BEAVER RATS, that he has now on hand a lot of VRlMll IIV.AIIR. and can turn Mi them with such ba in 44Cit stvle'' on the shortest notice.

Request.

ty to no long ago, and now the West India and ence and apparent intimacy of the Liberator

American ports are mutually closed against this, as may well be imagined, caused a thou-

l ..1 I . .1 m i . , .i . .

trrr, Mr J W WaNou, dated at Guayaquil. I c'" u ai,u "1MM u,u ullul i'.i.:s:uii conjectures, some lancying mat it was irCom-vinvin- a present of a parcel of "cotton! lat,n c;ln enlcr ,,:to 50,nc arrangemoiit with: positive evidence of the connection between tad of a new" kind the nroduction of Peru i 21 r ranl,ln?-or establishing a trade whicli is! 1UC. andllolivar; but Paez and his friends hav1 ' I" 1 A 4 I 1 I - I 1 1 1 -A '

f?'h;s cotbm i naturally colured; the plant , o. epa, ,n ponaute io oou. nauons; anu meir

Leronui.il. It is raided tiom the seed m a kiwll""""--""1""'? " " "

Iliu.l tlllMWdOli n v.iM i'l in , ui i lliu.-l l llici

t't 'nursery, and afterwards transplanted and et i t rows. It grows to neaily the same height ith the peach tree, and produces for five e.u. The writer is of opinion that it might i e successfully cultivated in the United States, t'p.e variety of it is of alight brown colour, .ith a pretty good taple, and in his opinion ouid make excellent nankeens.

our protest. It Great Lntam hnds an advantage in prohibiting our trade, and subjecting us to inconvenience and loss, we, injustice to ourselves, should adopt a policy of annoyance equally repugnant to their interests. We are

growing too strong and powerful to succumb to

her whim and caprice on any subject of the least importance.

ing evinced very great uneasiness at the sepa

ration, proves that much more is meant in this movement than meets the eye.

Ho would also inform those who are indebted to him, either by nte or hook account, ofloug standing, that he is oMigod, in order to meet hi own engagements, to solicit them to ca'.l by the

first of .May next and settle the same.

39ctf.

Pcrr.M.o, March, Oth. i Trniddcx i'i Canada! For several days past Vierc have been alarming reports in circulation of commotions in our neighboring province jbfFpper Canada. Avast number of the inIbibitant of the province will come within the

operation ol the alien law. It would appear

Int they are resolved not to submit t it. And 1 is reporter! that liberty poles, on which were

ivnhyed the American tlag, have been rais

jd in several places. In Vork, a liberty pole

1 Has raised, and the American dag waved on it. t . I I. ....... ..

tmnm a lew rom oi me capuoi. it oi'mioi-

F put down by the government party. A large frce was then collected from the neighboring cvintry, and the pole and tlag were again ra oi. These may be. exaggerated reports; but think there h something to make them out

The discussion of the .Morgan mystery. for so we must call it, lias been introduced iuo the Legislature. We are quite without the means of making up an opinion on the subject. On the one hand,Hrant, the Indian Chief, who, according to the story, had been applied to in Canada, to put Morgan out of the way, denies any know ledge of the matter, and the snots of blood said to exist in

the magazine at Fort i iarnra, a dismantled work.

and supposed to indicate the whereabouts of Mor

gan s murder, are now not to bu found. On the

other hand, several respectable individuals are

Extract of a h tier dated Laguayra, 15th Feb. 1 627, reckeil at Baltimore. We had a tremendous shock of an earth

quake on the morning of the 'id inst.; I w as

nearly thrown from my cot; the sensation

when I tirst awoke was similar to that ot being

tossed by the back of a person placed beneath a bed. I was not long in getting into one of the w indows; our old house made a noise something like the burning of a spruce wood lire;

1

NOTICK. Having made arrangements to receive my summer goods about the H-th or 15th of May, it becomes necessary to call on my customers for cash t pay for them; 1 therefore request each person to pay at least a part of the amount they owe me by that time. M. HLLM. Connersvillc, 10th. April 1 327. 4 -'X

MEDICAL NOTICE. Agreeably to a resolution of the State Medim

thcTught it would come down-the shock was! Society, of Indiana, authorising the Incurs,

iii r i ii- i r i l'lOIorm Uiciuseiv e iuiu uiiiunsi'iinn'. .... preceded by an awful rumbling, and followed is (o itlform thc pi.iciaus in the Ml. by a rushing sound, like that of a heavy.gust, ,nCliCAt district, composed of the counties of although the air was quite still. It is the heav- Franklin, Union, Fayette and Rush, to meet at

lest shock which lias been felt since ISPi.when the house of Newton Claypool.in the town of on

Caracas and Lnjruayra were blind in rums: nersville, on the first Monday iii May next, fur

however, no material injury has been sustained. A number of people were thrown from

lying inclose jail, in Canandagua, for assisting in their cots, and two small mud houses were ;.'(

thc abduction and concealment of Morgan, and

it is so decidedly their interest, as well as that of the whole masonic fraternity, who labor under the most odious reproaches in relation to this alfair, to produce Morgan, if alive, or at lead to 'explain his absence, thattheir failure to do so, leaves room for the worst apprehensions. Whatever be the truth in this ease, should, if

rtristd in Caracas."1

Singular Lease, Amongst the modern legal

agreements there are none perhaps thc conditions of which are much more singular than an existing lease between the. mayor.aldermen and commonalty of Albanv and Mr. Jrdin

the purpose of receiving candidates for lie ense, and transacting other business, for the society. J. MOFF1TT, Ctn. .Ipril 2th, HV27.

For sale at this office