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jMt in t-.o -v it ::l!iiri.l; hv the cloth irtv(f.s dun, ::m! nsraiu put thcni in f.rr-.- f j r 12 rt i5 Inputs ; il Uhmi rr?rl P' i-lt. n l.ii h ; iil ! l.nnwn thr tirm nr--, kcrp tlirni in "io?!i t:ra :i tw
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ialhr IatitwJp it" it dee. 25 a. in SJon
a ion it Air. "Happier is lit- ttiiit ti itti no fnetnl to tVrJ, " I han sutli a du even era n,ic t ed.'1
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, " uuai in nucsticc ,s pn r;Jtc ta p.jtthe tcaofiheee i s.'cm'crs tcfore a jury cf tho ccrrv. ivbcnevfr an accuser " whese BttcdinPio the country Hihjecli him to th prorrr r ponibilit hall appear? U tK,a
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u.M u,. u,.i j e i.t ioi ue. Mm; r acc on this inland na te fen in e art- iu,iy ?fn.uie oi tlie dilii. oi- . 7., ... : lua N 15. Thcv can ho very r.ell rrc-cl cl.r u o,thrr tiity m.-uuW I," rea.h.W the public rr,rd in a ;r,c U.ou,d tht d? n between tuot.iatr-. . tain IW, Wille-V" Ihnd ' 1 ftate cf h.gh partv utement. A ware 'n ,Ut ? ?hlCl 9hTM b The lo.uth an,ri..t i.Uud hich Caut the attempts which have been Jc to r cn f-ch f.C?. Th.af
VOrXfi rnriT rnrr In. ciiscnvel. is s.matcl ,n l.,.tudo 'A7l, VU cntitn.t bv t:;h.t, - ; V .r ue Ly ir.e
. . an ' c i .-o 1 ealou-ies against tl.P ,.re. xvp hn.P ,ul ,!,a; ne Uii nl ''v''ca CpftatlcaU
Mr jt in bn-.f lair o k rf s in 1 he ( or c r f " ,J,U- J Uliu ""'S ' ,M , . ' , r ,. . ' c illcnprd ti An i When ibrro
.a ,, ,, , u,,a,u pyK.uyut pinmuecs Dec ro t r d e v "''ultl be mean .ubtn.s.iun. Shall we nt 't.and no one can ,upF?e that uc VU ar tu.1,l.t' !? f :U, . ,l0 'ssc'lt.,;l1 f k ?.;' . ! 1 . , ' IL V nil!, our arm, tolded. wL.Ut the ctserrrr, a r.rocecdmg s .mmv contemplated. The
ii'jury t.Miu ir lulnrc lruuiulness ami cJui V'v ' V , - . i.;.. i lauthonzed nserticn cf Rnch nn xrf.rU
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The fiuit should, at fasten
( trees, l e ihit.ned by plucking it rarrlrMy by hand, tdl there is no more left than will le futlkicr.t to serve a? a sampler,!' fhc picduct cf the tree, and show whether it viouiu le desirable toensrrafi it.
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ands, but further wesleily th-.n either, as
laid down on the chart drawn by captain Brown's male, M r Pi ince, an expeuenceil seaman, who traversed 'be waters man English vessel tweUe ears ago.
From the Jill any Working .Va-fa .iJvocah: I'M: MECilAMC.
Tl)ere is no more honorable character.
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, . ti-..i,K, jM.uv-ui.nt, sur-,I;lce JS ma,kec nR(t diversitied, than that ! ed the re ehction of Gen. Jackson
Th re i treason in the caai; and shall we permit the traitors to inscribe their ow n characters on cur foreheads, without iais:orx a dnger or uttering- a Hun!? Xo; we will do our duty. Wc will mjuihJ the ahi.rn, aiid areurC a feeling in every 'vntu-us bosom which hhall scout the treason at:d expel the traitors. We will show who it is that lus eudanjjer
Wha
iv.y i-rrthrr farmers, m t'.e rmporfftnee ef ncl ' ' :i:V' lcn l'r' aLtl tner similar jof the independent and industrious Amer fit is, that, under false pretentious, hare ?lh wit-wheat forfewior. to be entirely lG;'nces m CP,!;U?-. &c- v'lv oiu" t!,e;ican mechaLic, who i ptudtnt in his cn- cn hi-confidence, and are ranv endeaaj ! etorr r, aj u g. A. . i a r t )act e;r. j l'11"''00' ";ih-rs oi dta?rs. Every ,:uct t ia his uealirg, and prop.etU ! raring to breac P the Republican pevtv. nic'ht th r,.r haxe convtr, -ed 1 i'r t.rularly at thn n aso,. j.piates the re .pnibiiitv ofhis mmu-1 Ao.l tirst-,Mos Kendall oi the p T; ;e!y of thi course. H ..o y ear. shouh, caTCiully inspect hisl(;or, iimi thl. ple,si, he ;.nin?. Ko : Extract f,om Amo, KewlalCs testimony bt.eycar :0tA, ha;ug se!e. ted by , Pem..'i-c.;.a.l re lntn-.lhmg- noi.oc or im(nPd alike frorn the ns.iliJus allure-Uiven ULre the .Senate of Kentucky in 1 H27
a- ear
" tricar, at.M. ; - " -y x i. ..pieu ;ni0nls ce . ICC, u ,.rh .er ?arronn,i the
n it i: (he fail of the f:n,. rar, ! :u. :uar ; ro"!
. t..c. t.:e 'leases; m t a jri;n,;ort -o!f!v m ,I.,.U
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... ..,.,. . ny ;.ua-s..n ifm.nut.a . ; " '- I exercise m hi-vocation for the comforts raotL.t itoattolc -atlci,,!. I, sT "J'"" ;ief life, and the su, ort ot those derend:a n?r,. seven to ten day - at tor my oih ;; .vd.th ,rto tho lam ! )t u.n !(Jr;i( lmind is Rtu ,)IS ore. beat cf the s. me kind had been rut. a,- tar.n..r. t-h.-u-a ,e cow-rod ,carl UllVNai.J;J ,v r eiudice. He ',:wheatw:. o;c,l .,,! dc - n nccr;is ;f, U,,r d -!n indeed. te re.ljd the b!e?s
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'va- seeded rn the sare tla, in the ame
;T:;i!:: rr an I adjoining other Mexican ..heat. Xo selection of land was made :'.t i', as no efierimet:t wrs- intended. ll ha ?aiv:ed the fh . an ! the last severe wia'er with little injury, but not more th:n or third of the adjoining
heat has been lei t alive. From its pre
praer tt Auifar
tfive me neither poverty nor riches'
itid.
ii i n is way ineir ia'compasition wait un
thruch nauseous an,! tin U entia to anur-! r . i r i r . .. jorcfci-o of sovereignty as one ol the als, is food for vegetable. j , . , ' peojne, l;o can neither ft-el nor know the From the Portsmouth, Y. . Journal. ! debasement of p.m inferior political grade,
. nor w riOn elevate ! to ciiae, the tyranny
DI;?COT.IUES OF THE SCHR. iwcinc
o'. the para-ite of tlespolic power.
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U'e last week mentioned the arrival of ;t;irriC divided between 'he regular dis
cu aj ; carance, it will produce. 1 he-j the soa'u.g schr Pacific, captain Prown, ) charge of his professional duties, in ma;ievr. tvo thirds tTC-te than its adjacent j from the S uth Atlantic ocean. The pa J king provisions for his f .i'.oih improvo- ';:;.,! cifir touched at the Cape de Verd islands, snent of hi- mind, and the free exe.rie
strong men. and deliver us all as captive ?it?5p Glo,, hinl another object. It was to
Tnt.uvf i iqutry ny raaKing a laue issue bcfne the public. 'The delicacy of the subject, the difficulty cf arriving at the truth, ii usage. refer it to the decision cf society. As far buck as Jamary 1830, an ineffectual attempt to regulate thi matter, cf w hich we may hereafter have ocrasion v speak, was made through a distinguished member of Coiirc; and the proprietv
or me reiusai or me itisrassrH Senetiric to permit the wishes of the Executive t
control the conduct of their families in rc
lation to it, was for a long time acquiesced in by the Preti.ient himnlf. iin the 'malign influence1" at length prevailed. I y constant importunity he his been iuduced to yield his own judgement, and put hisoifn fame, the interest cf th? country, and cf the republican party, up. on a desperate attempt tc control the private intercourfie of society. We know that we hazard much wheu we ventnre such a statement. Many of our readei s, uriprncti&ed in such intriguer, cannot conceive how such an ial3uer.ee could produce such consequences. I shall he our business, by the republication of w ell authenticated cases, to ehow what has been done in other times, and in o ther go ernmonte; and, if the spirit ofour mothers, if virtue has notd,acd liberfv
itself become extinct, we will startle io'o
' itness replied, that be came to Kentucky early in the yvar IBM whi!? IIr. Clay was in Europe; that it so happened that fvlis Clay employed him to live in her family or.e year and teach hci chd drcn, that fie remained there about a ear, and then settled in Georgetown; that shortly afterward, he went to Lexington on business, and wa s taken sick in a boarding house; that Mrs Clay hearing cf it, sent her carriage for him, and as toon as he could fie removed, had him earned to her houre, where she nursed him with the utmost kindness, until he was able to return to Georgetown; that Mr. Clay had
Mon t o nor w -men heaiw.aws iei: anu ac-
On tar t.eeprag la far bagbe Ine cause : the 1 it h oy. 1129, remained there six;0f hij political rights, he a- cars :a 'aml kn-nv lodged; that when Mi. Clay came
l th-s fjpeunu 7 I i elieve not, be-1 day and thence sailed for houth deorgia ,: f,)tt!i to the wor-:. tae .vtmaa cf ua
jause it) several prtiaus cars, seed 'whi' h she made on the 20th December, -jure, independent m mi'.d wheat has beer, kept by me in bags, and j 1 B2f. : and remained in that vicinity till;in tVehng
do simdar result bar; taken place; my rn j 'he th ct March of the present year.--.
Jercrcethcnce, is, that this difference I Vc expected to have receiv
xust owing to entire rifenrt-s cf the tracts fi otn the journal but b;
'it.I raid arv reader rt iha- c an or a,a.-.i Tiien . '! nc ton
ri,-.t ri rnniti lirt-.iw -iw: '.i itnp:4 li-til r.?-
ver seen him. that this kindness of Mrs. n'e ulose. recumocnt cocrgicg wticQ ara Cfav's la..) lum under a weight of obhga-1 the.. Uict ,10Pe- .
, irnent which appears in the Globe, and 13
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Umcn - f ua- home, he received a vet v cordial Utler ; c " lv n..iiuuuu.ie;;
tt:d hoiioiablc from him. thanking htn, for service in hi a-eri u,:u "o"jeci is 10 mate a lal
famdv..Vc that in acquaintance was form ,,s" "l',0,e "lC ,u,ir- J tr-e uce-
;:un;cati.on have dcrrbt? on thus Fubject, :t would give me great plea-ure to show 'hen) tho growing wheat, which willcon:au r, 1 should think, the most sceptical. From rrv twenty-four ears experience cs a farmer, I am also satisfied, that the
smui ismain'v attributable to unripe seed
ric. which were communicate
State Herald, may be. of some impcrtaa.ee
to manners sailing in those seas. The Pacific tool; but a very small supply of crde?:t spirits on board, and in four or five months it was wholly exhausted The office! and crew were fourteen in
sent year.-- ,. , on n tpc, .... ed shor;iy after, which was kept up ,vith ; uou ,9 r,- ,nt: fea a or rnr.octnce o: vedsomeex L.1 uelmgs until Si,c. the ' VUes .-Io, ,s it the r.,ric!y of tljo Ldamsarr,,,,,:; ,, ..... r, I unrim ed ,n hn exertions to promote Mr . Jta .o. t-.it thcie :a no prccesa rated to ci vii ,ilci ty . if thr 6;l v. ja l0 he' eman T'O ' - h h:? thbtiens to Mrs. y v hrca the evtdenoe upon whrc, ,ocic
Wiiliams.hr confnxed my opiai'ti, by
'i ita.gto me the same praciice of one of
In nuking this communiraticn, the in
t cf wtiat-.Tfower? is my sole otijeci. if. by it, their crop" should be in- - ed. it v. ill ectiliil Mto to the happi--i" vC'.'.r cldint servant. JCllX TAVEOIi. in::. O.r. 'h.e.
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cipated the debtor no b ncer ieemed 111 the eye of the law a criminal if the blessing? of education are to be wide spread and general if, m a word, the American revolu'ian h bdt half accomplished, the conclusion of this great work is with the American yeomanry. We would trust no ar,e and no party ot which their benett was not the aim 01 the one, and they were not the basis of the other. Our advice t" the me hanira and norlc ing men ingeneial, is, to read and inform yourselves. Devote a cer'.r.in portion ot rn:t:- lir.i( PVPT'' fl'.V. fO ll-P :1 ' O M I i i I I on
: scarcely app.u-o tv. : " VV. ' The whf le crew have h--c-n reanaed io knowledge. I rar.shn, by restricting ! their famitic, and friends in good health,!"'3 V'n:x comforts, fm-.d tune lor halt :.,'(,,' i,:.f.!!.. c hut oat train inter.1" rea.tmg v.hiie hi fellow ap-
c,aivew.rh any humus beings except.eg; preatices wete at their taeaU; and the thirr.soWa-. lur'about a aaid a ri!f has witnessed the result-;:m uady-
s'ltat. Mv seed wheat b.as been alna sj number for more than a year they were
riper than that of my neighbor0, and du-j exposed in a ha.zanio is business in a mod rir.T that period. 1 have never seen but i inclement climate frequently gone for eismutted heads in my own crops. In 'week together from tho vessel, lying nua rr-acrsation with the late Mr Isaac dor their boats o the beach, or sleeping
in caes by night; their o'othes not untie
quentlv very wet and yet the whole ot
hi nearest neighbois, attended by thejth.it time nothi;;r stretr.:er than rollee T.cst entire succef-o. ua.- thunk, and the tr.c iicine che?t was
Ciav : acts. r-.. "e lorceej into a newspaper
After this Mr. Ciay offered iMr. Ken- (!l:ru?i")n- Tue real qutstioa ha a r,clall a clerkship w ith a salary ot rne thing to do wit;, hie or injocnue q" thousand (. '.la Mi Kendall asked one ih(i P:irlio?- Ul,oa ,h;it u'e not it with a salary of fifteen handred. yir. . our duty to form, muh le8s to express, aa t 'lav rnfu-ed to -ue ii. nml Mr Kendall f)P,ruon Tne real qution is, shall the
turned fir C.e Vrackson. The following. ries,re lfi fo,ce an i.vdivrduul upon soi aery is part of a. letter aftcrv.atds addressed iCODtro! lhe ent,re ,oi3',eoce 0! thy govern-
igKntf bha 1 the retusa! of a member 0:
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to Mr Cl;y
Extract from Mr. K'.rviati's icHsr to .Mr. Clay.
jthe cabinet to cocce hi wife and daughter to associate wilhaparticularindividual
be held a good cause for a distai'mal froii
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iiic havi::.; spoken no
ve--el froaii ,"n? 1)r;1P as a philosanher, and h'.i ceun
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the
hl.P tirv.e -h- leUfoeCar.e. de Vcrd:-. un-'lrV l!,e;,om U3 11 pa;r.oi,
I til the week of hot arrival here. 1 Tha complaint cf the want oi time, 1 '. - . 1
. (:iif.-ftc m t nv-iviOT iviv.ni! m hearc . hut we i o not eel i eve mere
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y M essrs h!a Lr.Uendcn, and myself, , tfc u cf coMrollinff hnally concurred in our "Kind wishe, thj )articularaod ,haI1 h an,l viea. I annex my letter to you 1 rlwhi ,he c icc the D,ortlfied vanj 21t ot January to theirs or the Oth to Mr.. . rn:lir. f aA ;;Hsvia:;,, ljriL-,rilt.r,
White. Vou say, I never explained to.,, . - ai, m J iiu' taoii.r. rv e,'ii r "nrrn 1 ffiirrn"
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you what I meant by "promoting our
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whicb forbid surb ii.erference, con're
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l u r. 1 V ii "ih anistration of public affairi? Thw other than the election cf Gen. Jackson. , ,l- . r , 4 , , t 1 1 1 ,s t:ie question which it Das becomo tnc Prue;but d, i yen not we unuer dj h& c my moaning uead the letters of Cnt- jThf5 is (hc ?ue .,hicUhCV are now tenucn and ida.r, wn.ch you douotlcss, ,cd (Q trv saw at the time, and von wdl sec, as you r n . ., t ....
. he-t w-v to mow ;'nct to j Alia--uch the success cl the voyage was wil, he heard, lust we no no. relieve mere ! !r,ciav ,.Jtr.. th.,t it' ro:-clifP(j ,Nin) m ."V V tnc country now duid-,-:;,ira:.M;;-.r1! oin:::. to turn vellow, lani:ed. yet we understand t!ialeery : is a siagle individual in the mechamcal j ,c wjHs vn!J nhe e, i;. hr.t the elections n the different vhVtb.rtbcv arc wanted tbr fodder, or j seal which was seen was taken, w. la the j c a w ho w,i. say, tVU h cannot, if eUou we all coa.aiered" as iaentified hor?" tue f oople info twe ru,o oats with tho tod.lrr. It a farm-1 exception of two. ; pleased, allot o,c hour e ich day tor trie , nil,cvr intJls in t-c tycs,r " c know that General .ark--
r aa's to make the w.-i:n c, oar.-, iri eo -ae 010 i.tx to-j-.-, 1.... 'i'v . , , , j .. "wv,w-'-
-ev are tvrr s.rjt, let ii!a t,.)w them, mm. d. lot. 23, e. W the crew el.-cuver ra::r;cs, rise an n;ar ecioza yooi uiu.i. , TjIE WAR. ! ' u 1 . ,'',: ,u: ' 111,11 hucn arc '. ' '. ,M-... t .... L, . 1 .!..,.! 1 ..-a - l3 .- ,!,uin ti.r:o. and dovoi- -!at hour, not to the ' . T . ' .. '. - i the obie." lioos to Mr Clav. that m in v wiL
v n n
beginnia- to tutn yolhnv. Dry ed an tdand which w.,3 not laid down cn1 time and devote that hour, not to the, Grctn ' ia 1'ckgrap!. 1 1 I 1 l " . ,. c-.r.a.a ...inrAtla - Iho ,.- '-I I'M! fr tho ! I
;em will, thresh them a, much a. he any chart, nor is it oesenhed by Cook or i sordid n'cre ot the world, bu to he ; t ie Gicbe, auihonzeu by I-'r General Jack.on t , hin itader any '.roes.ard his cattle wid eat tho straw Ikw. ditch. It may be seen in clear wea-' bigucr gratihcatioa ot that noble n-, M , ch tQ circums tuuees Uc know that upon th. preference to the bo.t t;a a.lcw hay - the r 30 miles--,, 2 rides in circumfc; - bute oi man. rear a and intellect - s' ' out -peri frca Sly tvith ht-h rrges relative ;'"rroach.ng August eke , on, cepend, a besides the grain rau.t be brghterlence. reseu.Mmg at a distance a h.gh trm and decision will no every thiag-j i(slluc,ce, the mtr.gae , j 1 $X T?A " t "n"
now before the people, and that such arc-
tire cbje."li0i"t to Mr Clay, that in my wih
-I heavier than i! thev stand in tne-rcutvi rump, asmemmnc-o m me .og uouK.n.ev arc .uu nr.. iu - - ,4J , 'and private feud- which caused the over- T "k.: , IT- ' T , ; '; iU quite ripe, and the straw isspcib and mate, private journal. To th.s cap. : miad-and an hour each o;,y , demoted to Cabmct. Tins author- . -,r NarCr a,e t.lh:U T !;en liewn -avc the name cf Potter V readii- and hiaioi v, ethics, or politic. m;"r, .... Koc r,,i , I ve c one our part in creating th:s organ
" - ;;J:a,u. ; tho extended sesse of the term, or p;itnt hg,,, ;n iho'"1"0301 parlies, and we are a wart KILL C VPERFILLARl . ' A second island was discovered on the ever may le tie favorite study c t the r' . , "(he tJitJI. of t!i a urC;, i!lilt lit'-mg- that owners of e i chard ;i 12th Dec. has a mountain 00 feet high mdivi.lual. will in ore year he the means , occa(0n to nnkP some prcliv s.eveie com- Conva.c.-a .nna a:,,r,;t l.i, vvi)!, :X;, .-...cvll.r, t., overrun: in its centre-smoke continually issuing of accumulating a mass rt .-.formation i . ,.orpmi :iful .i,,,., dpterm.r.a "i"5"11;
1 oi tit i iii ii - 1 - ,. . . - , r . . , . 1 .. 1 :. 1. ,. . : - ' - - 1 1 ,,t r. r. , o .. 1.-. .. r ,
their trait trees, when a
attcati n might rid them ot the nuisance. A ra hardened to the end of a long light
I' . .1- -. 1 1 ... !.. i a, i,.i.t. ...1 iih 11 l.i. Ii r-i-
ttio fi-r-o a:va trom 11 '.a several places i;eoeieu wun a.a tuit; in utii. i,n .....v..
tion. not (o be mistaken, of "carrying the
ajr fluty to c: :
de, wed wet with strong soap su
a iv
a a he I t.? the nest, is an appr. ved. cheap ' . . .1,1-
ice ami snow. On tho level part of tin? thei the vicissitude? at life can mtenere . . Af,fCHv vvith tl vcn( .dlu'v From rU!Ur U:A ve utlicve uitil Jn0,
newly discovered island is a deep stratum nor gou pircn..sj, uar:-rce i W-. n,(1o gi(rIlS uc should judge that the pul.h: cf lava disgorged from the mouth ol the owner. Werepcat, that the nest ati Yc i j ahc-ut to be made actnaiiuUd w,ih the
The lava is vt a light brown , that we c in g.ve to a mechanic, eune. , in re!ation 10 these uatklv
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burnt to excess is extremely porous, no- or a halt hour before the alette d tiaio ot , .:iMC,al, ,n Those c mmenU 0! thy Tel i uctanl di,c;iarge of a p -aalul duty. Veiffile.and so l:ht that it will tjoat on wa- labor; while waitirg tor your meals n.1 , '..Vcpi,' ,. ",-Sh :!t P.-1; . ; we to remam cent, it would confirm '.ha
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