Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 April 1832 — Page 2

namely, whit is to be done villi the surplus fun Is? the whole expenditure not exceeding thirteen millions, whilst the revenue amounts to twenty fire. The remedy would be easy, by a reduction of duties, were it. n0t r n interference with the protctitiR system. The ennsid cration of this subject has finally arrayed a lai"e party against the 1 ariff laws who

-arc otherwise not opposed to their poli- j cv and would consent to the application i nfthr nrpmrv f visi PL' (iltus to that I purpose, but vili never give their sup- 1 nort r.-i rhr nnr.liration of du'ies for that sole obj-.'ct, to constitute a surplus fund, : the distribution of which must prove a j fertile source of discord among the State j t)f the Union. Vou may thettforc con j -cider it a3 certain, thai the TarifT laws i will be immediately modified, and the ; duties greatlv reduced, not from any j conviction of the impolicy of those lavs, or of their failure in promoting the objects for which they were originally pas scd, but for the reasons abive s'attnl. On all articles which they never expect to produce advantigeously in this country, 1hc duties will be totally abo'ishrd. On tci, coffee, cocoa, wine oil, On sug r, partially, only, on account of the vented interests in Louisiana and the ready market it pfTjrds for the surplus s'ave popu- j tion ol Virginia, Maryland, he. These objects will principally occupy the attcn tion of the legislature during the present uession, which commences on the 1st in s'ant There seems now to be little doubt of Mr. Jacksou's re-elecion to the presidency, w hich mark of public appro bation I think his conduct well merits. tI was introduced to hini at Washing ton his age apparcnt'y shout 65 his manners and address dignified orjd pleasing; in these respects h? shows to great Ed vantage by comparison with his predecessor. The literary accomplishmeni s xt the latter he certainly does not possess and does not pretend to them, nor is it tiear, in a government of communities, that they are essential. The strong and V.iscriminating judgment which can in eiantaneously select the truth from a mass of fallacies, and act upon it whh persevering decision, which quality Mr. Jackson is eminently supposed to pos i less, is of much grea'er importance. "This portion of the world presents liDv a extraordinary object for contemplation ami study. A population steadily doubling every twenty five year, whilst "the ordinary expenditure remains fixed, Tendering the same taxation proportion nblv lighter every day, universal fre-e tloni of opinion existing in its widest sens?, money possessing no political in"ll'.ience, whilst property has its just weight the government established on Hie avowed pr inciple of subordination to the benefit of the numerical majority, and on a basis so secure, that treason by the constitution, can exist only in overt acts, every officer, from the highest to the lowest, positively a servant of the public, and subjected to real responsibility all titles, except those strictly official, pro scibedbythe moral feeling of the community, entails unknown, the public -lebt extinct, and legislative exertions necessary to reduce the revenue to the level of the expenditure, the mass ol xhe people more intelligent than any other nation on the globe, resulting, not trom fortuitous circumstances, but in the conviction of the higher classes, that universal intelligence constitutes the best security of a free republic add to this intelligence an active industr y and persevering economy, which even now diive the English out of every field ofecmpslition, in which they meet on equal terms, and say wnar is 10 oe me iesun 01 such 1 t . . . I . I . 1. f" sn extraordinary combination of qualities and circumstances? Whatever slmpe h may take, I cannot help thinking that il will ultimately come by surprize upon the nations o! Lutope, like the irruption of the not them hordes. The giant strrngtfi both moral and physical, which is here accumulating, will not be made apparent by degress it will lie dormant ontii an object and a crisis call it forth. I am not now echoing the sentiments of these around me, for 1 find no individuals here exalted in their own opi pions; few indeed, who will converse with me on these subjects as much as I could wish my opinions are founded upon a serious consideration of operating causes, v hich are novel in the history of nations. j;nd must lead to novel resu'ts, but of which the grer.t mass of the natives seem hardly sensible.' -.-i the A . rnfi UuiteJ 6a.'r Court Ihe oppoi ion speak of the Supreme Court ot the J vMiitcu aiitcs as enuccu to an respect.! a? nearly infinite in wisdom, and as al j too&S omnipotent in power. We view it j m a very difle.ent light As it is con , strtutecj, we iook upon it ?s a relict o aristocracy borrowed from England, and brought into existence before the states striuteu, weiooK upon u ?s a rei.ct o. , 1ULU I'l 1 I If C i u U11U I 1.1V. Iltlll 31 i I r I experience du'v to estunatc the b'es- ; , , . , , experience i duty to estimate tne o es-; line rl iSprli- rrtrtitt!'.prir.ir.fi.! ot the people for self government I he ; r3ity ot vhii Ilinnl'on was the head, ., . . . . j :ai.eu rv,- u or;;r rcr.ve ou , consoled themieives sM.h having place, j he I nrrt rpir v hd'iu.t iki r...rh n :he Court nearly heyord the reach of the people. Since then rhe Court has j !)een grasping et power, b-i extending its junsdiction. until it aims at contiol over the criminal laws of the States. and the States themselves Judge Mar-j 3hal was never a refiublcn, and the , Court of which he is the head, is little ihe at the present clay than an elecCior:eciir machine, employed by the

aristocracy of the cour.'ry to break down j

the sovereignty of tlic States, and pro-( ducc a consolidated government. So : long as this Court kepi within coustitu- j Clonal bounds and moved alon in its le-; gitiniate sphere, ir was entitled to as - muchreverer.ee and respect an anv ot the other departments of the govern-; mcnt. and n . mor t: lor it is absurd to . say that the Presidtnt, who is the headi i or the Congress which is elected by tne . people, arc enutico o les rcspcti uuui the Court of their creation. In the late ikciMon against ti-oreia, I every State in the Union is ju3t as much , interested as Geor gia ht i stii: (or could :ne ourt iidcmic wojcester anu auiler. it may open the doors of every states prison in the Union, and set aside any law of any S'aic. We contci d that the Coutt has no such power. Thty once assumed junsdirnon over a State at tne r.

suit of ho individual of ar other State inj;dl Noiili Atnerica. and the greater part

'ace and eyes of the authori'y ot the ; Federalist, vvhi h is belte authotity than j theirs, and this usurpation led to an! anretidmrnl of the Constitution. Bet the power tlity now jsmmx will strike a State out of existence, if acl.aowledgcd by the people I he Court, it seems, lhave threatened r ot to meet again, unless this decision is earned inio execu tion We hope tlwey wui r.ctnere to tnis 'hreat, fot quite sure ai e we that it ntver vitt be, and never onglit to be executed and such a step would at once lead to a re organization of the Coutt upon more republican principles The opposition the "war, pestilence and famine patty" are hoping to involve the country in a civil war with Georgia but it will not come to that. The pub lie sentiment of -the country is universally against the decision, and in favour of Georgia, and neither the Court, nor

the friends ot the missionaries have me j downwur ds, at the angle el 45 degrees! hat, stock and cloak were picked up at physical power to advance a single step; with the perpendicular walls, extending 'various distances from the scene ol ac towards carrying into effect a decision, jtwoor three feet fio:n the top each way, tion. Thus did he return hark, covertd

which, it acquiesced in, at once reduces the vStates to a slate ot colonial deptn dince. Acrri Eosurn Boundary. The folio wintr is the reso'ution parsed

v !lif i.pnitlvn.P nf 1:irv n SprrPtllhi M.m.rnrh tvi.h rn r.l i

"J ' " mi - .iui - - f, j-., i. i ii wuijin. r ll I. 1 J3, n."i"i-i . jjui) " IHH. Ill' lu'l lilill ' II' J session, relative to the North Kustern ; The mocius opc rundi is obvioos. 'I irt '-bravely rus ained the brunt of the action. Bourrdiiv: ; noi e icinnfy the w ind bhv. s, vhc noi t 1 wtiilc the hero was in full flight the Iicsidvtd, That itpon the appointment ! will the weight of the column of air forme r having fallen hot a few yards from by the President of Je Us ited Slates, of ; over the chimney be iifud up by the : the spot where Gen. Cah!eron3 ariiler a person or persons to enter imo negoti ! oblique direction given to i, by i;s stri was langed. in an a'tempt to n:tke himation wiih tliis State ior the relinquish- king aainM the plan'; that is, a partial : self rr aster of the s;me at the point ol merit, by this S?ate to the United St ites, v.?cui v. ill be created exactly over ihe I 'he bayonet, while the latier met his of her c laim to said territory and for ihe ; top oi ihe chimin y." uleath rather than bear the disgigce of cession of trie jurisdiction their of, on thr j i sui re ndering. or.e part, and for .tii ample indemnity j We hnr from Georgia (ays the Nat. j "So much for Santa Anna's good fiirh therefoi, on the other parr, and noiicc j Intel.) tha a ror.biderabit ) nu.r.bcr of ) in the rhapsodies arc! falsehood with

thereof being communicated to the Gov

ernor, the Governor with advir e oi Coun-, the Mississippi, and that ircbeiioi s ra ! dc bring, at one moment, that his uo-ps j rCf 1 1 1 'he :ri:i-i r.iarku; Koreign :r-i 1 "tori! be and he is hereby airhorisfd and thcr favor the belief that the body ot th had rr-?.intamed the contesr with becum jp-it: -i' i; te -hgenrr, cf trie htet dates; n-l requested to appoint three Commission i nation will, upon certain condi ions, vo- ! ing ig r, and in the next that tly had ! ,r' ::!) t!rt sl?T rd' n-.tters v. hi h

,,. ... ,.. ......... , to treat wun sucn petson ci persons, so appointed by the President on the subject aforesaid; and any agreement or treaty to be made in pursuar.ee of this Uesolvt , is to be submitted to the Legislature ol .Maine lor approval or rejec. ion; ana until such agreement or treaty be so submitted to and approved by the Legulature of Maine, nothing herein contattit d snail ue ti ustiuru, in any way as inrpiy ing the assent or mis oiute to tne Doun- ; . 1 . . . . Mn r.... rr. J.v .1 K.T I K a A . ! . I I .1 . r . r r. ' nai y iciu'iiHicinii u vij aiuiai, in iu , the right of the Geneial Government to J adopt or s.mciion that line instead of the j line described in the treaty of 17S3. Another Indian Exfied'tion!--The j notorious iJiacK. iiawK, ine vniet oi tne Sac Indians, who gave us so much trouiuic sc.suii, H. 3 visuc! nin ; I. ' 1 . r , V. . ... r. ..... I . . - terntoiy m the vicinity ot Hock Kiver, lock River, accompanied by a large nuai ber of war-j tiors, with a determination ct raising a j crop, or cc-n test ing the soil. In ennse- j quencc of this intelligence, Gov. JIf.ynolos has made a call on Gerd. Nealk of ttiis place for COO moantid voliinreers to repair to Ikardstown forthwitJi. Tliis requisition falls with a heavy hand upon the county of Sangamon, whose crops ! were last year deficient by the absence j of a larg-j portion of her citizens on a like expedition, and the almost entire destruction by the early frosts of what remained. We are informed that 300 volunteers are on their match from the i cou'ities of St. Clair and Madison, ard I by ex pi ess: "Ill Herald. Rei lvillk, April 15, 1332. I l o uen. 1. M. Neale: ! You are hereby commanded to came! 5ix hundred n.en of your Hride to meet at Heardstown on the 22nd instant, , without lad I have ordered the ColontU ' j of your Brigade to furnish their proper- ' .tions of men out cf their respective 'liewithout lad I have ordered the ColontU , M m fIlu InP T 1 r inn r . -k I iiomc. ,,v;M "".s-11 neat1 home. ou will call on the Militia ii. -!.. i. ...... TS - . i ny to be composed ot Hfy men, and to i elect its nun nlorrr M.,..ni.j tM. : - vm y wiunreers arc preferred. It none such will offer their services, then you are to i or -ik r i., . H . i .. draft, which I hone ui!l not h the nP i JOHN UEYN'OLDS, . Commander in Chief. A wiifer in the Alexandria Gaz?tte, well known fcr his scientific acnuire-' ments, tmes the folUwinz satisfactory 1 explanatii n of the difference in the cal ctilation as to the d..y on which T..i,tcr (alls this rcicnt yeai

inai vjreenc anu .Morgan nave Deen cai-, ot Congress o tr the coa's. St.c s?vs, t tne cf'iri non-, tne inotiii.-nev u th;i '" r:'liUiti.'aU1'v,is' a"; occ.i-K.na;:y I led nn for their respective quotas. ' "their 'whole time (at least nine-tenths tate of snid N:?hn UVlh to "pnv th-j 1 "V ' '' " l::.ru-riv J" r 1 " Js pr-i. j The following is a copy of the order ! of them who are not sick) while here, is nd d m ru U o.M-tandir. in, j C"''i 1 17-1 1--Vj- e A-J-c-.t " "T ,"-" - of the Cover ntr to Genl. Keale. of tUU '. divider! hpiwppn trmnpranrf. m.Mti. ihe snid estate, at; 1 nnt in" o-rri.r?iilv 1 . ! .... ' ' " - .r"'A rt ll'e.c ':n vr

bngaoe, w hich was received yesterday missionary meetings Jackson mectintr?, 'oli.-f. It is thereior;; nrden-d hv th-; rnurt. : i:te!;: -oiVc um rVthe bttst'd wrs Vv -nv . ;

Fatter. The tire; of this fest'va! Is

the Sundr.y following the fu!l u'Ooii that occurs on or after the 2 i l of March When tl c moon fulls on Sunday, Easter. is the followir g Sunday. Ti e ttn.e o! the next full moon, on the meridian ol shout GO degrees vcst longitude from Greenwich, will he exact!) at midnight between the .4di and i.'rh ir.stont. ;rh instsnt. In .bom -i o'clock London time this wilihet on ttie morning oi ine in wash-mih-i-ii umc, a muc i.Liore nocicuicn the evening of the 1 4th. The con.pir.a-; lion ot ttie ciul day, cc.mmtncir g at midnight, it happens the present year, that, baiwetn the ueiidiars of abcut CO ;(icgrcts i. anu ecRrtcs sv oi l-on- , i ilou, which include" Europe, Africa, and j the gtea'.cr part of Asii, i he full moon ; ! rccuning r.n the I 5th, Easter day will ! j be the 22m West ot the meridian of: 1 Y . on degrees w . longitude, which mciuues of South America, the n.oon occun ing on the evening of the !4th, Laste da will be the 1 5 : h . In these par ts, there - fore, the trw Jiasttr day iu.U be on - J 5 "A ot the present month By the in ! cnious for tnuia ol Gauss, how ever, by v .-ic h it is generally comt.uted, Lester . falls on the 22d insi to the whoh; world, H. Alexandria Boarding chcn4th mo. 9lh, 1833.

Smoking. Chimnrys In the January' "The prisoners taken by Ge-nersl Cal number ot that literacy valuable m k, ! de ron were i'rn.ediateiy sent ciT to J .lapa the Journal ot the Franklin Ins'itute of ;;md, as we are assure, by in efheeren the State of Pennsylvania, we notice the gaged in that duty, loading with curss following plan for the cure of smoking jtne name of Santa Anna, whom thiy chirnnes, which is well woilhy of no- j leud'y called a coward, lor having d-ser lice and a tria': itid them in the most critical moment of 41 Let a roof, or inclined p'ane be made j he engagement The precipitancy wi h of tin or sheet iron, or boar da from the : w hich the He ro of Vera Cruz lied from

t p of the chimney wails, outwards andj'he field, is attested by the fict,that his

. more or less, according to the size ol ;the chimney. With such an arrange :t er.t it the top of the chimney, the draft will be greatly incrcrsea by a stiong wind. "1 he experiment has been ! tried at the siirires'ion ot th wriu-r of , the C here-lues have agreed to io Ik vor.d .......... . "'Vi ii ii. 13 oi .Kiy 3 ucth i our opinion, mat it might be ;o loci; intercst and general weiiate to so. From cvr Correspondent ? r.t Wash- , ingtfn "Df.a r Sin: I shad rot at j tempi to tc il you what both hordes ol congress are doing, tor the best ol reasons there is not iiir.- to teil. Thev ; mc et reguiariy every day, except the . uay succecuu g tnat on wtitr.h iricy hap g that on wtitr.h ihy hap o over one and wh n mci to dtbate the tariff nuespen to aojour I ! . . . u . .1 ui( jr jiu'irtu 10 utoaie me larin (i tion, the bank question, the appoi iir nor cot bill, and the appropi ijiiou bid, and offer a host of vote catching i csolution j, land finger-length bills, and then thev adjourn. On the next day they meet and debr.te the tariff question, the b mk question, the apportionment biil, and the . : I'll . r approp: lanon dui. un ir e clay totiow ing, ditto, ditto, ditto, including a message horn the President, wldch is Wa . 7 orr the table." Some veiy sperr hCs have been tiodc Tare Haute Reri ttr of Af.ril 21. - DFPARTMhST OF StATE, 5-h April, 1832. The r3t'haiien ol the Treaties of Commerce and Navigation and t,f Lim its, between the United States and ihe Republic of Mexico have this d?y been exchanged by the Scrctat y of Sia'catd 'the Charge des Affairs of the Mcxic&nV U. States, r.9. Retail is hcinling the men bers Clav meetings, ryster meeins. rh-.m. nairoe mce itins. find last, t ho' ' n.t if.:.-t. ledu meetings.'"- ? Rcton S'ate.s.-r.an. O-n Mahmiui., Irc.h-o Ar', '-ys the Cas County l imes) letMhis phrre this mo-runt-, to n.eet the chief, ard head men of the V.taifimis n?tion. in head men of th' council, at a n selVCs ei ht mi pl?c.c selected t'y thenriles Porh ot this town i a l ne o; rict or tno conor.ii, w. under sat d, is to acert dn, if possible, vhat ought or can be done, to atone for t! e murder of one ol their chiefs, , Miand. ... . ., . . we snaii proD3t) v riavc a;i oppor ritiry of making the result of their d.libdilions known in our next. We understand that i rup'te has a. ken p3ce between the I'i f.Tes iors 3rd fte-irlfnt cf the Indiani College, at Bloomington, to such 311 extent that all social intercr nrc between them had discontinued. This or ary other thing cal culated to rcta'd or defeat the purpose of the institution, is to be sincere!-' re gretted b cvety otic v. !o feels n ir.'.e

rc in tire grrai :n d ?Tr-: T. us czwt of

t di .(ion. V"c trust rial ihe. Trusts win with a'.l due pump n.ss, icshci.j 'if is dereliction. .Srir.c.ctor. , Mr. Tjoch?n.?n, or Envcy to nt4Sia, (ays the Lai. caster, V( on J. u 1 1 u i . , a.icd on Sunday Jst Ir'-m Nc Y' tk, in the packet tUp hiius Uichaids, :or Li vcrpaol. - .vi I v u. : Files of Mexican njners hrfe recched i n to o the dare ol the i4th ct March. '1 lc telinwing are ITirial extracts relative to the rrcert ergagcrrcm at Tohme. i nc acuon tot k place r.n tne ci March, on the plain of Tolorre. 'i h. onet w ?s fuiicus in the estrtn;c. T!u first fne cornn.enced irt IC in the irorr ii-p artl lasted till 5 in the alter nr.Vr, v. hci: .... f victory decisively declard itself in latot

iol'the troops of the gove;nn tnt. TlrcjtiiV r.nr.in.-t l

:, number or killed and wounded on the pai t 'of Genera Cal.lcrcn was somew here a j bout ICO, while the loss on that of i!jc in ; ur cjer ts an.nutrd to nearly 3oo, killed jand wounded, and about 5(0, pt isinei s: ! ''rrong those w ho led, were Colcne's i landero and Anr'opa( -gui. and Lieuten jants Lopez and Lstepan. The ndoiibf .be S-nta Anna would doubt!es have .harc4l the fate of these clTkcrsor been j made prisoner, 1, a j he not tar ly consulted 1 his salety in flieht. ; with shame, to era Cruz; hut, not con tent vi;htha', he must, torso. th, seek to . g'oss over his disgrace by atti ibnting this 4,c usulty" (to use l is ow n expressions) ! to the drunkenness of Landero and cowi at dire and dis' hedienrc on the nan nil A rif!niupr,n!i ,.- ,. . I, . .. I which he filled the twrp nf r!u- Crmm ! i "i in Ili'l.'MLul'. V 'O l)C 2i)IC '!) ll'l llltll 1 nu!j : Surely it was enench to have sacificed the lives of these brave officers to ) his ambition, w ithnut dishr.norir.g thtii memory by calumny and faUthoni-i.' ; To mor row we shall be - b'e to niesent our leaders with Genl. Calder irial account r.f the enrfrment eron s otiiSiLTS IHX?IK,A ) K."ox t.cvM'v. J7 KOX CIRCUIT CCCHV, March 'Fcrtii. it.'-J. rf l.ox i.e.VM'V. 'hanl Cede, I ys:Lin.L rou Bivocr::. Hnnint Bock. J 4 NI) now r.t this time crime thi comi x plninnni bv Judiih. his e.i Hinsc !, nnd it sppriiirr to tin; satifhrti.jn of the ;' "it that the sr id defendant is not an in I I ' i . C . 1 ' , . n iinani 01 mis r?tato, om motion rr 1 ; kokkkd by !lu; court, that tfio pendenev ' t this complaint le publi. hod in the j Wcrn Sun, a paper printed in Vinconned, for fmr wucks succc ssivolv ac , . . ; eording to the str.tufe in such case "rmrdc ! -lud pm idesl. And this eatifc continued, j Attest, I. C JOHNSON. Clcrl: April 1 1, K'-iw STATE CP INDIANA ,7 Knox 'ot'M Y. A KNOX PROIJATi: COl'liT, April Tirr; 12. A now nt lh:. tinv rvuno T. t... - -v illi ."I ," (iiHin.adiiiiniinitor f -f Nathan WVI.h. t 1 1 1 . t 1 - . ,1C(' ,J- and 1,10,1 his cnrnphiinf, -iOfr.rt,nr 'h it tin- creriitors of s.ii I et-tt:; i e ni ti f'o I of the filim and no., h-n.-v of s..id compl unf. hv nuhiif-ruion mv m'.-ks. eosivejy in tin.' WesTrn r- in. An I f ir--fa to noth. r, unless :h n?!itor.-i f n:m ! my sai.l adr;ri:ii-tr"i:' r f :h i i!i i f-vr.Mit r.f the ir r-e i.'' r ;;.im;. hv tilinil tho : ..(, or a stao'oiviit i.f tho na-j t'.r". rl ?n io.ii.'i ;fj 1 d ito f th;r r nrr;-t t'i asiimoMt, riiM-n i J j tho i l e fiunde-.l, n th-' oihri i f tl: :i:c IV.batrr C'oort, on it Ut-u-p :m;o mav C.'ei k : U:" ti.ir i day oi v.. rvw t Auu-t T. rri ot ;hicourtat hnh timo a li:., I dis.ril.utiou o .i i . , . in ns-eis -i uiv s:n.i i.-;ce ;e-n: 5 rae uiil ic made, :ch ciai.-us uiil ben,,-: p.ned. t Attest. I). April I I, lsJ'J. )'.V ALWAYS IlVXn, Mi l oI .ui: AT TH.'11 Ti f . 23taui;3 for iufucCc; ;i)d r s j:r ;rt

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; i :; is::h l.?, ! t t.-.itur u Jt hii O'l'rnm :".n? Mi .t: T'mc. I v in; o.cr'.tfri, nud .M:h:.' l I-ir.: nr.l j K'oi.n.r !, .Mi' l.;! (Vliv :rv, .-:.. i j 1 . " ao "I""5: ' " l .Vr1' d'" ,!'J,!lil ;lVi-r I l , v. isV, :n l tio I; ii J ir . ' . i Oi'iCli i-' j, d v "iv-. :i t tfir- (.. IIS' tr-i.r. :: ur tlir.t t!,e i v-.in h;:- rhr i l! ' his ?iti u m J:- ' o i 'he lu Cir.-ni? evn m uvz i - ' . i. i i;ri n ;v i-r. r ! jo.r'ui:i rMl -t:it ir; " n'vio.l t f!i-. i T! i st'-'l n c-, n.nv 1 y j ''t---. c'.cr-.vs;-.!, to s-jMy ;-e r r. M i !?( , t-'n r.n H'ir !,oi: :n !; r ! ti he ;ii.i .-Mvni'.r ;;, r L - i 1 ih-u th i t!.e i.cxt cnnn:;; Cir.-uit -mm', to I e !: i lvn rt V 1.! ..n . j -u the lir.-t . ndiiy ot vtm-y. f r n Uh-w rar.-c . if .m liiov ;iti, w r, c.u.tjtion -h;i!l rsM lj aviurc.e.i. Aties , r V--? - id.1.. April l !. 1 i?-;w-TilTi Tin: lak( iLs r and chf.ait.st U'etkly .V" r init.r Vult-d S'cfcn, :s f.v.bl-htd t-xerv t'ufurdab, ht; W (h)i) AKD AM) M';ac;G. Frier i j, ;. all? half ye ci ly ir a rh ar-.-r. rBHIS p- p. oar jt.l is pi :i.ltd ri( ;i, t jra tr.t si.t- in. per ial sheet, r f the hi r s- r:in.ensirns. It con;. ins twenty-t igdit tahiii-os :f readinjj m.-.tter, each colon. n fnir genual to t 'jjit pr.res rf a duidccinn) lo: k. '1 he p'ibhcatK'n cf the Couritr v. as cm -n-.ei.ced ;n Apr i! last, since whrchttme it h ts rveeiw-d a patronage fn nnex.Mi phd rfo.r nit'ie th.oj c7,ri thousand cof:n .re n,'v d stii'ooted weekly through til pans rf hL'r ittfl State's, 'i his f cr. wh;ch hio pa-ra'h-1 rathe annals r f the pe r m dical prv-. will shew ti c logh estimation ir: v. Inch the Cor.tier is every w here hld; uiA t'nnt h- . ,Ut 1 ,r release OT!lti:l!l'. flWV 'mi) of- i esurnt ti, loan.nr n s uirc the cou nem rnu nt of the present rru iv !r. r-ear-lv one thousand new n:m.c- have been a:lt'.erl to the subscription lit. I her Covrur pr.ssc-ses advantages over a'.J other wci kly tiewvpajH-rs. Its in, it t rsc s'iadmits of the greatest rssib!e va?i tv. ;.n; its crutet.ti fninisli an extensive, ust fid, no vel, en'e l tiitin aod u stmcti'? n i Pan.-, Cotnp:;ir g tlie ci.ifcrent branr hes r t j polar lirei atuve, snr! as Tr.'tes. l'oetiv, 1 iv-. Clitic i-.ms, fee; notices t f the f.r.e aro-; Huino'i!; Soortinir Ar c f dntcs: -kttrhev, f and Mr.rr.eis: police Kt-t.-ofs- Pr:rs ( ,.r. I i i '. rry - rent -i the Ccnr.tr is wairhfuil) ; !! d. artd r.r. att.chi is r-tf! ruittct wh,c.;i . - ' t p ssf-s pririvc n.e; ir. One hundred a .-rr.? w t re pard ff r a l3rize Tale which was pu-ijKhed thiu pap,eron the 7th of January, ard other ir.d -ren.ents liaxeheen r fiered to secure or ijri- ' :1 C(nt!i!iui();is. Aniens the ic.lur'tar.'' .vrrespr.ndcr.ts rf tie Ckutvt are Mi-u Leslie, (author of several pr;h!ioariors, whicli have been highly applnurh d hv Arr.encan and Eon-pcaii cr itics:) Richard nn Sn.ih, t!:e cclctnattfl Dramatist, Novelist, .ir.'l M-'igazine w r iter; Mrs. Caroline Lee Hcntz, the ae( on TJ'i .hed auihor ( f the pn.e-traie-dv, D- Lara;" Miss Hacr.n. the fair uri'i r j of the pathetic "Love's Martyr." Zc. And rnany f.tuers whose names are coually distinguished; besides a number, whose pro ; elicited renn-al approbation ductions uruav fictitious s-ia natures, have I:i the f-clertion of binary nnfter r pnhlishers f f he Cwrirr lia.e c tensive f 1I ' i;,tit s. Their cxch-rge list inchries the nK'st vr-lM;,h.'. !c Auiericnn jf u::.al: : an.m f!'b;-r peri licalj v-hic b t!:ey rece it e frrr abroad n.r.y he specially enmr.erart d pLdwvr rcv Mori'hly, Ciu'p!ell's Mi.-rroprli-tan, l-rarrr's Mng-izipe, Lnnd"i Litet rrv G;..ettc H'arV wo'.j's a YtVr A-sr-p.bV", Woiidef r-isliirsa, and t'ae t;i i'ed Ser'ire J'urnul. Thrfi'gh their age r.t. Mr. Witi.-Mt-1 they are aho fun,ish-rl with ch' icfst I-'n-lrti rcrs. iral-.-'.i. z the J hn 11, Hell's Lifo m Lord- n. c. A portion of tiie Courier is apprrpriatl fo S'-'.r'ln" ImrU' vre and particnUrlv f that !: a!:cn nh-ch rela'cs to h.e 'I'utf. NJ--i"cs f t'ais kind are i!itrrd'i-ed r-ften ?.s a p'f tv r regard o variety arlmit. Ie- . srrip'i'.'is : f fjvi rife !nijc,th ir p.e tligre, per f i.oifice :.-nd ;rpi"jnr ance, accnriii'.:; d f.r.i nottt-r m y requivr it, ao -xrra wd'l '.. ''i ,is Wi 1 si,ni:iarvr f d. .o.st,.n s ;s ir.firc rrilc'e. rnvriT) ! 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