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f th fpv't lo reserve the right of re' dcemm g the stock created bv fondins;, at par vatu: ; tin act Uic rondiii.n, h )vc vcr, of redeeming it acmr ding to t'io order of time i i whicu h a c-.vate 1. Connected with this yi n s!inM be a permission to the bed-, to purchase pubitc stock, iiw tnt ; iisp aseofit, c:;cept lo the gotcrn merit, at its par or current Value, when under pvr it doss the government should decline the pm chase Tho currency, upon being fun do,;, ?h ; Ul be. mv ,',:! ? y cancelled. Cn i! . a su,mi o'. t:is kind, it' no ninep -per wis iKTMiU'-'l to circulate, tu v. lie- nitiuMHl currency, a tctlunda:e vi.ieh a end .1 V ot its vaiue ennd onIv mMir "dv t- nporav lUttiiri!' .ton o

the u .e, iv i.c i WMO lo ho o.;c.iaa r l ihioil !ut event, the pi ice t me artich niMho enh inched, so .is to require A g; eater a'uo Hit of currency to ed t th ir i!Kctn:"; Jinou'd the pi ire lio ho enhanced, in p-opo-'Tm to the d; uhmtion in the nemtiiy ut" the at ti s-'s, that pavtion of the curiency w deh wseid, under such ckcumM i i(,:s. !i" left wi.'out cmp'ovineo' , " be. 1 1 1 n i i ,i. i el ti y. r v rn ! .c -ri i". t ot cun enev, and man! fnr it, would no pi T!:v r-rs' : h. t' On ' cd w ithoot affecting, i:.ju:dom : relation bet a eon individuals. ;e Mtlir hand, shnald a greater on v.'U'v of oxc'.a.it-'-whii ailiclcs be vU tsc i n i ! u.l fo r cu; '::ce Wo!! i ecc:! th sunp-.v. und I ea t r.nnr." .:iV:v to ;.id:ti')nal issues, uulti ihtai i ;eooary snou.d be ohHm. vi a sta'c w';crc banks alrea.ly vhicn ierivrd their ch.; tc. : s.uc 'iec'.iv tj.at tcgtraUVi from . the en t iu:v ; v!ere the ;v o ile wete uccumodiimI ; k i.t)!e;, nd in t!(.e i-o;t ui ivcnvt:t ttuvn, thvi avuntcx id oec institutions mturht b'' admitled i.t supoiyin.; a portion of 'he cure.iicv. 1 hi - might be p rmiucd tf is't : their iut:s nava'olc on demand. in the nation i! Citrrcte v. Their notes vrou 1, of course, br issu-d on per -H son! secnriiv. In this case, the cur- j rency m';ht b"co;.e redun Jant bv the i ue of the. banks. Whenever this snnuhl happen . the national currency would b-j deo.nvled of them for the pni .Mve. of being fnnded, the banks V. vurd he compelled to cut tail their discounts, to relieve themselves from h ' n; -vMire, an the anount of the C'I'-ivia'v would b" nroain'lv reduced to the legitimate, dmtm l Wherec'T tiie aeucv of banks should be deployed in furnishing put of the i-cdaiion, a refusd, or ounion. tod dUch oyre their notes o i l"niand, in ine national currencv, should lie trcaf i as an act of bankrupt-)'. The na tional currenev being a Jega' tender in tlte pavmett of tbbls to ip'.ivi.luand to the v.-crnnicn!, wonl-J, in relation to tho b inks, perform t:e functions of perie, where bank notes ; are convertible in!o coin. But. in or-, I

der to inm s- a salutar check a-1,1 sum an extent as to depress maffainst execs iive issues of bank notes tori.dly if not destroy entirely, the

the n.it-o;i currencv should clone b; receivable in all pavments to the go-vernn'er-t. ( C included in cur nrrt.) Ts' ' i f it f T r T 1 V V h J i i a U . i v x , a i rv r i V N - M "v ;: f-'i r : h r I i : r . : i . EnrreRs : The ir e ; t 1 aov. e : t 4 ; s. ' . . ; .-c: t;en ef our c inv.i.", , ia in in ce n. wi i.t- . .....; i . i many. Fee s.vu. ti : vs. . p. !i. 7: cul t'ie by e ts ;e T i o er r . ve e e 'eeti rn r.e t avs-i p'i in :iha ;: e. er' p v.' T'u-'.r hi 1 r .K'e is r e -f ; c-'-a"'.! ere a-' in th-; vi ; 'i !, ' i ie r. o;v t. avis r a st m t- .via; - h i"i -u ;r" ".'-e. e' ei -,.e i, ve. r ill se'i.i hv- !. ;r, e h ; e s "e i n a ei ; . 1 e.-.; u:st the x- i- ral trovr I 4 , . 4 4. 4 V .4.4 i e ei ).e.iv:i .1 Vs. .Ul . ' ... ll i'Mi''.'itnii'iiis to liil on-.ev s ue. 1 V . 1 , e. .1 nuv 1'iiinent, Xi. C' . ''. Nov, 1 e '.-il'r, ojiprevi in, (v'aeih or ovuvw-d hv .i I'.ncvntmnl, or b 1 . ovresi-n ;;s vioniu v ue a sl it' r.i N:'v, to oppose T.:ie lucniui. .4 n

ce.v.entsour confederacv, and s - r V , , V V JV, ...... rave, ov.r rade-u ndence, slmu'll in r. d - i und P lSs.'"1- thc blU irtr ,avinS duties ity n.',-and a state or territorial g,- certain Sales at Auction o, forvvrmuent should never arr.iv itself ia ete;n goods, has been re-considered, t.'u- r ek- et . ppovit'u n, merelv fer the in the 1 louse of Representatives, and purx'v: -t i;r itifving tlie tVellngs of a i postponed lo the next session of Con-

1 few oer ;r4) A-n politici uv. Sach'aoslditv nair; -r-is, enher to the secinty ot our rights, or to the instigator s of ;r. This vv ts verified bv tlie charaeter unich the Hartford Convention fict'or.. ;i,s!i:m- 1, in time of our lute war, and in the total downfall oftluewho led that fa "tan. The will of the people, is th- o.dv cor-ivetix.-hour-oxrrmiifnt . W:r; dvlrvnte their powers to m-Iiv!.! e.lstl.ey -a'ide in thru wis-hvn, pitriotiMii, -i-i-l j: '..t:c d integrity out soimar.m-s thev 1 .v.. .! -e.eiv c-il by iv.t Wuov;n; tr.- M-n?-o; t.;iM' t 1 w'lwtn tS.ev 1 - tr i t 4:n:;;!its Ther, f.av, is h pvnu : 1 cu-tc.mary, 1 hepc oar ca.uhin-

will f.ivAr us -with same cf their leadin principles, particularly on' the subject of banking; so that the people may have a fair opportunity of making a choice, and have nothing done behind the curtain. A FARMER. ANNUAL ELECTION. The following gentleman arc candi1 drs at the election to be held on the u it Monday in Augast next : v ton cose re s v. RKUJENT W. XELSOX. STATE LBGISLJ rcSE. ) U. C SULLIVAN, THOMAS H. HL AKE, JOEIMI VRSER, RO KUT S 1 UUUUS, Jv) l Mc'lON'ALU, JAMES WASOX, s a if r k y x cou v r r . V L! X nM-: J. BRADLEY, J')'JT DltEN'NON, Jt)(iT DECKER, s ;ui:l iahr, JOUV SCO IT, and JAMES NT VliR. (ro?tMrlCATKD.) JOITC ()ILETIlEi'. V. . from the r m, .j. , ,1 st'iic'.t t:.oas ot his t'neti Is, h is

.-runted to serve again ('f elected) as j i.v . . n ..i . .., i n 1. 1. 1 u .so. Will :dso serve (n elected! ! !Vr iheh d nice of the term which was a uel i the ds.ath of Cel. Jcrdau. May 10. WASH! NT, TON, MY 5. THE NEW FARIEF REJECTED! The bill lo increase the duties on certain imported articles, was yesterday urjitcTKi) iii the Senate, after a three or four hours debate. Tito the particular motion bv which the i bill was lost, was carried by a single . vote only we have rvason to believe j that the majority would have been j greater, had the question been a dircct one upon the merits of the bill. I 'Several gentlemen, we understand, i one or two of them from the North, it. . w votctl against postponing the bill, would have voted against its cuacimcm, citner in me suano in wiucu ii passen me uouse oi Koprescntatives, or as it was proposed to be modified by the committee of the Senate. The Debate which will be published, will disclose the view of those who opposed, as well as of those who advocated, the additional duties.It may not be improner however, in the mean time, to state, that the opponents of the bill avowed no bostilil" to tlie mauulacuirmg interest all agreed as to the policy of affording a tluc protection to domestic manufactures ; the difference of opinion vas as to the degree of encouragement which is necessary. The leading motive avowed by those who opposed the biil was the belief, that the '''A"-1 Unties proposed, would have the ci"''rt of excluding foreign fabricks j romnierce and the navigation of the country, and consequently cripple our dual strength, annihilate the revenue fiom imposts, and render internal tacs necessary for the support of nc e o . toe esis tne eovernmeut. Some believed that sting duties were sufficient. These opinions, it is true, were met with force and ability, by tne friends of tiic bill but they prevailed It app -ars to us that a system less indiscriminate, embracing a smaller augmentation of duties, would have received the sanction of both Houses. A'at. Intel. 'T!,.e bill laying Duties on certain Si.'s at uction has passed the H of i?ep:esemalives, and is now before the Senate. We li'vc aire idv stated that the-amount ef the proposed on- ; ty on aics ol rorci:;n ...anulac-tur-'s a;ul Woollens, Cottons. Sic. is I fixe.l at iive per cent. We nave n.r.y to adil, that on uM.io!i of G n V ::tr'r. t ie prop sed dulies on sales of G.oceries, kc. was rrjricrj from two to onk per cent, and stands at that rale in the bill. MAY 6. Dufi s on Szlcx at !ur;ion fiosti i' i ;.; ..' c uer r.avmir been onee reI Ith' i'i . t MiUl I 'M.rniKl t i Mfl linnflol ! rrrss 'Tints, all the parts of the system reported b.- the committee of Manu factures, have lr. en rejected, or, what 1 s tavTamoun postponed to the next j session. It is not, however, those ivho are opposed to afforditn-; further !u -ouraencnt to manufactures, thai ih,;Vve defeated the Auction Dutv Bil: , , iTf,... i5.. i . 1 , , ., st i:uun 1 - .iii.i ii4.5 ui tn le-eousiuei ed and postponed, at the suggestion ('I'm 01 tnose vvno at nrst supporter jit. oti the irround that, unconnected h the Tariff Dill, its operation

would have been ummportant to the manufacturing interest, and partial in other views. The bill for authorising a Loan has passed through the otmnittee oi the whole in the House jf Representatives the amount proposed bsinb three millions of dollars. ib. The great Election, which is todc cide whttther Daniel D. Tom pkin (the Vice President) or Dr.wn i Clinton (at present Governor) .sh.v. fill the Magisterial chair of the Stau of New-York, for the next term, took place last week. The content ha been animated and keen. As far as the returns arc icceived, it appears probable that the former has succeeded, lie obtained a majority in the city of New-Vol k of 6(H votes ; itt Rockland county, of 622 ; in Westchester and Richmond counties, ol mote than loo votes in each. It is reported that in Suffolk county he received a majority of 130o votes. 1 We shall give the whole result when wc icccivc it. . Tnis election acquires a general

interest, when it is considered that, on the election of Mr. Tompkins ard his acceptance of the office of ( lovernor, tue oilicc ol Vice President of , TT .. , , i,lc Ulnlci1 buucs iconics vacant in that event, the Prc&idi-nt pro tern of the Senate, (now Mr Gaillard, of South Caiolina) exercises, until the next election in course, the functions of Vice President of the U. Slates If it so happens, this ?ill be the second time that this honor has devolved on the same individual. Xtic Int. May 2. The termination of the present scs sion ot ' .ongress is fixed, by the joint vote of the. two Houses of Congrcsi, to take place on Monday week, the 5th inst From allusions which feii from different gentlemen in the course of the discussion on this mat ter, it appears, that a message is expected in the course of the present week, from the President, on the subject of our relations with Spain What is to be the nature of the message wc know not ; but it appears that it is such as will render necessary legislation of some sort. It is general!) supposed that there is no longer any prospect of the ratification of the Treaty lately concluded with Spain. Xat. Int. Man 4. C1IAHLKSTON. APRIL 23. By the brig Ocean, ( apt. White, arrived this mornmg, in 75 days from JJuenos-Ay res, wc have miormation that about the 8th February, Gen Artigas, with a powerful force, was within 14 miles of that city, and it was supposed he would shortly enter and take possession of it. Gen. Rondeau, the Supreme Director, who had been sent out to oppose Artiga-' approach, had been driven into the citv. on the 1st February, with only 100 men. lie had resigned the Directorship t Gen OTIaia had been elected in his stead. We have received information, the I authenticity of which cannot be ques tinned, that the Provisional Goveminent of tht Conatitutionali'sts at Isla, ( the hiad quarter,) have ir: thrir Gazette, FORMALLY ACKXOU'LKDGED THE I.YDEPEXDEjYCE OF SOUTH AMFRICA F It is true, that this act is liable to a reconsideration when the national government shall be established ; nevertheless, tne fact is sufficient lr convince us that a prosecution of tin war in South America is not the wish of the peopL of Spain, and that tht government wiil be influenced in future by the wisiiesof the people, there can now be no doubt. Wc are ever. readv to believe, that, if tlie Constitu tionalists are disposed to make term with Ferdinand at all, one of the stip illations will be the acknowledgement of the. independence of the South Amcrican colonies Wc can also state, positivelv, that orders have been given at Madrid, to dismiss ail the transports so long cm pioved at Cadiz. Thus is all idea of the expedition to South America iff: dally abandoned. Xorf Ak lit raid Jtr.W TOUK, APRIL 25. The lT. S. ships of tlie line Frank lin, Commodore Stewart, arrived at this port yesterday, and anchored off the Battery in the afternoon crew ali well. She sailed from Gibraltar on The 3d of tMarch. Tout lied at Santa rI 1 1 f a m. Cruz, Tenerifec, and left there, an A meican brig Ran down the Trades, and touched at Port a Praya, Cape de Vcrds, and left there, 18 days since, an American schooner Made the Island of Martinique, and came! through the Mona Passage. The fri gate tiumerc, sloops of war Peacock and Spaik, were at Gibraltar. The Peacock was at Algiers on the 2oth January, at which time the plague had

entirely subsided. The Algcrincs;

had not a single armed vessel at sci.d nor were any iatingotit in the port. Mr. Shalcr remained there, in gooc; health. The Franklin has brought despatches from our Minister at Madrid Passengers, licut. Skimmer, of tht Peacock, and l). Pcaco, of the Gur- ; icrc. KINGSTON, ( JAMAICA ) MARCH 7. Hy the Sapphire, from Cuorcs. have information that the Ameri can frigate Macedonian arrived :u P.lama from Lima the latter end of January, and brought 500,000 dollars oi: .tccotmt of Spanish merchants. The British friratc Atuhomache was iv ij mg at Calao when the Macedonian as taking in the money, and the. Spanish merchants wished lo ship i; m her ;but Captain Sheriff having u dcrs not to receive Spanish proper') on board his ship, it was shipped it: the Macedonian, as a matter of necessity. iiy the arrival of the Spanish brii1; Venturosa at Panama from San Bias, with 150,000 tloliars, intelligence v received ot the Spanish merchant ship La Rhvma bcint' there, and, for wan! of a ship of war, she was taking ir. specie to the amount of 300,000 dollars, and was to sail in 14 days aftc the Venturosa. By the last advicefrom Panama, she had been 5 6 day out. and iu intelligence ha:e been received of her, it was supposed she had been captured by one of Lord Cochrane' cruizers, which were leit to blockade (Inyaquil, to which port La Rhymawas buund on her passage from Panama. The merchants at Panama bad requested the Captain of the Macedonian to take the specie out of La Rhyma, incase she should fall in with her Frum the Charleston City Gazette of Afiril 12. We arc indebted to the attention of our friend the Editor of the Savannah Republican, for the following account of the detection of se veral persons who intended to set fire o that city on the night of the 8th inst. dated Office of the Sav. Rcfinblican, t Saturday evenimg) Ahril 3 The vigilance of the Police of this city made a most important discover, last night. Sergeant Horrie, of the Citv Watch, received information from Mr Anthony Nard, that he (Xard) had overheard a conversation at one of the wharves, betw een two Spaniards, in which arrar.gtnicntb were made, in conjunction with nine others, to fire the city this night at four different places The mayor is sued his watra.ot to arrest the persons implicated, on board a small vesscl lately arrived from Floiida, and to search the vessel. Four were con victed. and one permitted to give evidence when the most satisfactorv evidence was furnished of their hav ing attempted a burglary upon tinstore ot Mr. Gaston, and of their in tention to conflagrate the city. Thehad also in their possession a chine for counterfeiting coin, ai.u false keys. They were committed b the ma) or for trial at the next supc rior court. The object of these 11 cendiaries, was, to ntethc stoves o! Mr. J. Pcaficld and N. B. Nichols, jewellers, for the express purpose o! plundei. It is reported that there 1a store about 12 miles from this place on the mail road betweon this and Charleston inhabited by Spaniards, that is a depot for all the plundet made between Savannah and ( harls ton. Information has been given u. the magistrates in that quarter, whe we hope will ferret out these gentry Since writing tlie above, three oil.or villains have been arrested, oncommitted to prison, charged with being concerned in the plot above alluded to. They arc no doubt guilty. We have among us a gang of rascals, who require watching. Do you look out aiso ! In haste, vour friend, F. S. FELL. TO FARMER'S WIVES. A in: -1 .excellent method 01 rookie 1-u 1 1 I,.;, as now pr.a'tiseo in l-.nir laial, which 1 fTec tindly prevents is changing ;e d becoming rnneid. 'The day before churning, scald the cream m a clean iion kettle, over a clear lire, taking care that it docs no boil over. As soon as it begins t boil, or is fully scalded, strain i' when the particles of milk, whirl tended to sour and rhainrc the but ter, arc separated and left behindI Put tne vessel into which it wa strained, into a tub of water, in a cel lar, till the next morning, when it will become butter in .. than c quarter cf the tine required in tin common method. It will also bt hard, with a peculiar sv.cetnrss, am' will not change. 'The labor in this way is less than the other, as the but ter comes so much sooner, and saves so much labor in wciking out tin;

buttermilk. By this method, good buiur may be made in the Hottest cither. Curydon Gazette,

(3V TK: COMPANY F;tOi KKXTVCivY.) THIS KVCMNG. MAY 2T, . Will ie picf.ei.trd, the much adinii ed piece called t!:tt Ado Sited Child, Oil Mil. FORD CASTL Jich.f.l - - Mit Fisiir.'.t, in Bkutram - DavKF., il K.eor, d - A Li- x ..cnr.n AD01Tl.D Ct!!LD - M"lS A Fl-liCIl, Nl-.LL - - - FlMlVK. Ll'CY ?IllS. MONC. N , c j: i. y. -ft 'T i s :- s c. o ' u Scots wha' ma' v, t , Ii AC ULCL) The rvcniiu'V ta.t.'rt.dr.rr.cr.t t conluile it'i ?he l:un. tM k .Mil 4 . t A ei:T.:!i L i . e .w;;..v.V.; - M: .V. . A j1 For other Character ee bills. TlCrCF.Tt'j hid at M : i :'s : :u and at Mr. Cnr.it: ?jhdK'- il I l)ors open ;:r leilfpaFto Cait .'.n ri--t I' di'o:': 7 o lock. 4 ND .n-.,. odier kinds of C U TRY pjl()J)lJCis,wjli Ijc received in p.y;:v.'!it of s.;!)i..ription to the V E T E a .J s(:v, f r the )'X .' t -"'car. .Ut iliV KIVS'EV. "7"iLL in future ptartioo LAW yv in co'.junc.tion, in tiie con itl 's LAW lunc.i'.on, in tiie con n .- 5 of Davi A'.'iojt, Sullivan, M-ur-'in, Dubou and Pike, and in the Supreme Court One of them v i i at all times be found in their dhVc at Washington, except during the session stx courts. Ad orders and COXV EYA YCLYG will be punctually attended to. Wuxhvigt : Jfi ril 10, 13 20. tf23 Porter-Ho use. The subscriber having op.-ned two doors above Mr. Totniii.-oa's Stuie? offers for sale a quantity of CWFsH OIL, y the batrclor otherwise. Vhlcv Wine, Apple Bidtci Cheese, an 1 I! (''turtles, Pried .!iv!rsj Tnfuicvo. CJc. 4 1 n ' other a lie'es in l.e Gvocei y h.ic. Aiso. Gnivn.-Toyxs. Wm TR !D vLL Vine en,, e, . '. 2 . 1 R 2 1 r Sht'rijPii Sales. virt-ae d" e:.ev utions v leCd'.cuit Coert si Pot . ,1 nf ijp 11 i .n ected. I have K v ie-d ujo:i 1 M" t 'o 24 .-.s mi v.-i iteel ov t'i" u o 1' wn Ot r?pr.ng ei l wnere , lit ,. :iiil -it vv'c-fi pi- -p -r. , - - ..... - 4 4.4. i 4 osed to s.i'e on Sat-ir h.v the 10i-i .' ju!ic i:c eergc l; e.i m, t s ;:sr.' a a 4' cxealien to ti.vor e.r 1 n :n is r,. i I -a, e nid i or.. N,, .It I .-4 e.ia. 1 t!ie t "a n i t Cy-;diiaa e:;,c:eCl, .. te p:eery of Wm. 1) v s, t c,t,;. y ! -.rsiey and Sterling. The latter t he v ' O it vyiitl;i an a on tiie (..; J;-..-lorenrrtnt enone. ;ne t ;- - - - .aiv.i-v) she money. 'Tnr.-;ij xv.ii )S '.tenaetl Lo hv YM. r.DYL", TVS. P. f c-.--::nrr-:d i. P.ev C -mv, M tc k. !t Tn Ia n up. O'V JoV.nSt-iner, i.;..g ..1 Union t.. k -h';p, V.;i; Icrh'i:gh c ! : in-ti ma, a !:;: bay MARE, v. ears old, 14 h arals nig'i, no brv;d r.-isei at i.:ie d- A .r. A:.s-j ; . ' - .:' MARE, wars r , 1 l a a. gh, a snip . i h- y :k v: ; n . i ' a it 'A im a leatner c n ''' with her, ah- ui o. hieh sacks nev h.- fv s od-lltrs, by (ie-M-g; is 1 n .ig, b.fore :m , tn.i .'id e. . S.(. .v tree e;;-e !r ;a -.ok. is. saU'Di.i'.., M 4V ;;.-..vt a s pr. a I v 4 - , ofM e ;n,- e.I. : v. , Taken up, I B 1 jesep.l .o - i ) ilen.'e to--, nshin, V l!l I' 'nc . 1 4 , I 1 . . . . J a v.a-:x . t iine-u ' ii inral lee; ".s.'.t several saddle rn :rks f v.' -vhae h. Irs in his f i :e- id, s-,mj, i' to be 11 y4..ir- olt! ..pptseised at t"f-c-f.v' o-v'srs, by E. Ik v.!. s II. S -, . WiUoii, hi o re ;.e a J .m; i.f a Pe.ice for thec ur.ty t Y: ;o, i.i'Y.--a .this 4th dav M :v, 12(). JAMES JONES,;. r..... Aprd Cj. ::;t JOI5 rillNTINii Xeatlv fxct'iiu-d, on the ili.v. t Usl notice, at tills oiViCC.

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