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t t..-.v .u: e Uvn etlVied tii odd eiig;p, in gue) with the valuable, nu-j;'ffMnn,s ar d srrcnxi.n' $; I surs rt U.dol . s 1 1 i thev de rcd; wit :?U)fS j:, Frem h, Italian, Spa:.i-h, and, vn Ling a!. -ait Kirs, planets revolve i V " : cm t .1 m of U;,Van v in- C-n;, m literature; bat lie seems to j .about the s in in r m st ; ! m. He enkh - l Ipli lleihg r, tin; Leg cm! ol have stud-cd tbo-e fanguao lathei -ider that tbi must hr; the case in what N i;y il dim. it ut i.V mm li :ij.g f.- j,o i,,,.,.-,.-, nv.r.t f hi- ta-lc thanli- c.-ilM tho Milky 'x ; the Mars be.U .'ui l Weill t Webber. '1 hese j ( j rnak.- any display nl ei million in his1, i tig there in prodigious quantity. Oi iti h t'ii. ere t 'i with culiari writir. Hi n in 1 has il,u bceorr.ej this be cr ti e f..Ilon-mc pr'0- ' Aitiv r bv Mr. I r v t S "'': i u. i r; men . j -j.r j,-t, .J N,;fj, ;, nil; rriom and x-!cu-t 22, 192, be t'.ued that in 41 nun 1) j i a J tie wir vfie.Ii hrok'i it be-1 tt-n-iv i-lare of Icmmh bdtie. fiom which; utc s f ( tir I o los than 53.000 stai ? I -. r , i: m-I r.l a..', t!. !'..iu:.l State-, ,..,, ,,t ;.;..,-.irv draw materials larth-s.l r tTj'l!itoi-'h the field of view .in

Mr. Iivu." wax tn.tit.'iy mm rotary am .. ! r im . t tf ic 'vcrii"r nt the -late! f New V ak, a . 1 In 1 an ojvi.-rtuaity,1 i t'j !:t'i H it. r. ai: in;t a:, exeei te 1 I tv .. ), : j i', i 1 t ta . ., ..vi :-- i t tiiv, .a ;.'.'!: nvivy ui - ::''s rt al -u Vch h "! iti l.:s stiiital I. .-lory ulj rc t; rji -n ol 11:? ohl ' ',,T' n , Th lf:Ciiftion thcie ,'V-! e-!,c l to h iv e !) mi whitu-irally , i. i ... i to:. Astt.e war po et m u, uuu ; !! ivv ol A hoi a, a rose h.;h in rejaititi.;a a ui util.ty, t'.e pr -pricter- of Anh.M.tic Mioiie p.evuhd on oar a ith ;r to e;'f:h their pcno lnal v.-it i th bi vm i;hv of the rn .-t iliuMnn i, -.1 -aVi a ol the coauti y: and 1 ' d h.s ta.k in a tuai.lv and ' ale ?oa- t j ai- v. r l!ie pitli olt- (--rp.-e f h:i f njhv 1 1 S and to ! a. or . v-a ?i 14m a, h s own p t ai . It w about K'.lC that he '. r . to h ' a r.i; it prtrue io v amp- : i v -n!, uid I i0'l in it, by the v 'ra.a an 1 el ma: of hi tribute to t i . '. ir n- ! ' ' i r's ma e, how ndmi-i r i t i. : i i'.,a 1 h.' l.i:n:eU vsa3 to Cv-u-' t e I iv r cf hi ori't. i. i! ?a ol ! eace, in lulj, ... i,-. I rpr'pi:li

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. 1 1 . ... -..... . . .... , i!i .n ; an 1 we ca ir.ot l it n pt io del " '-a" aj ,i ( id th and e l.t a - u h k l w il th" '.', fi ci in t . i s ol V .n. it ea I M i 1 1 t I L I I I I f 1 .1 T I V I .11 ! ! . i r it a X tr i;h. it- rK t - r ! f' .. ii.i-'i.T-'llli. , , . i i s enough to to- . . , t'VMl-r.tep.e'ntl.epuS- . . a ... -, wc u,d,n n i;,k ih, P nMa. M t.' ;. t it. ' ' a ; t'.'- tw ! i .! a e l to! 1. in lo.l appe.uc j me i a it .iv .ll-t ," winch weieuo th s en : seV' l l! at p i.;e 2j 1 ol ! v dun. ;. What it s I ih le, I ii e t ji 1 r ; h i i-e, a anbrug- '. . .i ...... ..ii !i s i'.i. av i" ini-:, ii i'. j sun i , ( y it t i h so. I i xtciiu ttnni nl e.'.li vvc l:.:: coteh mned it in ty tie i; r ,1 t i t tae .uitiur was a mu h . i.i i.. ii... .. .t r m i a w it a ir. e . ... , ,i . 1 i 'ui. ii lo-e J aie I !J i . i -. . i lit ' ) i II I mi i ill in nil. i iiv 1 .. . ..... ... ..r... . u t'.'. i.f t',.11) pun in the pielacc, .i.i et t!f rn jtit i lor pabh-hin tle-rn, u -hi .i" re iron to think i -tlietly Corral, i ie.v i , I i.. en l;m;:, it M-m. a man v y i: IMi' ill l. ' l Ulllx I or ! a tin lie t 1 I .. .....II.... .... I oui u n...i- i , .ui... l ; "i t M v, tae jn i-f trti she -l V." w h. w oil the pl iles phical and j iMi'tie narrative of 15 o ktli oriic, up f' 1 1 - t a h vv c h,,rn the Jll'est COIIIp ii' '. i;,o ut tae greaieM leisures ue h iv-.' ia l pel u-ieg tliat hcautilol t.rrv i- our c r taint v tint the author inu-.tfeil an h meit, though regretful. w.slilhat I. e'ha l brou.'ht it oat a; h-jt-t :r co:r,p.aii . Mr. Irviei;", r i -'.a i- of the middh height, and wed propoi ti ) aed. Ili riei otenai.r e is handsome and intidh p.- of, with dlik hair and f e?, fine t ;etti, and a vnv engaging expression ahi 'it the in uth. His iir inie is an tr. d - f' , 1 ' ' ht- in v rnei.t j h ave . i . . i . . . ' a- if : .iwi . I'lir.ii l HerTi. i' 1 h' H a'iitn tt. d ai d tloqn.-nl vyhci ira vri int i e on i -at ion. He haj a g.-- .t r n-i'. l.t t ) p itl.os, a keeai rt dish f r I it.d a q-nck p'ie eplian ol t e: I a !e r iiis but in his remark he iv r t n. U - itin il, and never Mir if a , t'e.'iuh 1 1 : i wilting aie so happilv ih h ' g u i o .1 f.r gentle torn, lie nf t iri a i u re. 1 1 1 di -p i-i tion i aiiiMhle ami ad" ti .aa',". aa 1 hi-, eondur t h a tvei h 1 e ' i g ild- I by it to acts of kilidne--and g aero-it v. 1 1 .s eh ira ei fu tnoh r a .n b I ol cultet tnes-i, jet he i- full f f I a he' ai ao e and ladulei,. e for th' i'lU-. el lo in other. He i, now i.i tin: pi i of h 'e, an l Ins nppe t ,4it( I - il v nitof il f r hi- n in. lli; , r - .ti' ' a a , . i-Mit 1 1 1 1 r :,tor I, it liH HlltOHl-i ue -ehhuil I I n v. r lot. il ti h' I witn quot li .n- Iio i the illii ;) ie; a praetn e lm , h" a.' i 1 pr ' ' l) as savouiiiig of .iln.-e (lli. il. IU lidirply n a I in the slerli "g .11 l i. .;!'-'. nntei, and tp) doubt it u Irt.n tint sj jice has duived luuth!

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the- i.if in; s cf laigia "c and vivid-e..-k r 'id a, which difiu-o sodi a liatm ! :-U ever II.. i. i ..iil. r. fin ihr!il his ai l) kj publicatien. ,s, ;..'.v r,,.-s.';,-if .-a 7j.'i.7. fnm Iain i to tb- IMitcr of A h'fter l.iin i to th' IMitor of the Nen oik l. a. lte lias the Mkwir. para i;i ipli. ;At tie hull bait. lat Suu.ln afternoan, aia t. i,, on; of th m ordsmen 0i, , s..Veral vards it. to the air. hf !(., ejVl tj ;0 ., ; ;ry Tiie same bull . - i.i,Ca iM x. l!t ! ie and wounded another. it u;t. toute time h.-fore the I nil wa jvit aIi(j tli( tli)l Wll)0ul flltt i,tMl.,, , The bull bait h r nex s,ti!.:y will he, s tbrV f av here, a vei v f,,0 0i"lC m in xil"ridc" one hull and ,j,(t rn ,ticr a t, ilM,c ,,mP Four tn-n buli. have entered. I Sould not ;,0 ,f ..vo r three iftleswrj.m, ,, wcr,, Lilletl.natv ithtaudinp r-:,fwr iUtivitv md KrM .1 t,,ort " expertnesj in this ASTRONOMICAL. of tin: SIW. ()a the nature of the sun there have t.... -. ...... C... I . . . i ...... IW-., . . J . - . thnMirlit Hi tt liffV:i -tv.l.t " ,1 he II liri1. 1.3vjl,JG2 times larger than the earth;

jifiom h"n body innurnetal le null I fiery puticles, which being cxti

. , . . r . -divided ansvvi. rd tor the nurpece .hunt ai d lieat, v ittiout eec.iHoiaiu .'i . . , - i i'liiliiiti or Imri.iiM'. i f n.l warn nd ;itinu in ill'- 1 v u 3 l' I H IHIIIX lit l'l burning gl i s. Amin-t this opinion. i wieor' 1- s n p-rgoaitt to r.atuie and ! prooaaility. )r. 1 1 I - disre-ve-v ni' :i ol Ins itntiif i - Iv ma"! I the general I'cn-eitot i.ii!c-i'r hers, udded a ne !l ihi! h w i ll I to t-ur ti m. w h.cli ii tbc Si v. W uhcut sh.ppii g to e nter in"o detail, vvhiih rriuld be improper 1 Io re, it i-. ei lit lent fo mi , that these . . .1 . , di- ov ries tend to prove, that what we ... . . , , , , , call the sun isoi lv the atmoMd.rte of llfIlIIMn . nh lt 1hu H,n csphcrP vu-M)M A Uiareorle.sluc l and t, an-r ,re th Vi ( i tig pheie list If, ') we may -uppose that in the vast a'rm-ph'-re ef the sue, similar decouipoiti on may tike pla e, but with this dill ;H:nce th vt the d'( rmp i-itru ! the i I itic flunl5 ef the sun are .fa j.i.i'o "opbic niture, and ate attended bv la eel appear. m. cc. ty givint; irt lieht . I he h dy ef tlie "in he considers h hidden generally trern u, bv mean- ol thn hiuunaus atfro-nheie ; but what are callnl the naru'er or spots on the -mi, arc re d openings iu this at nopherc, thlioih who h tb opaque body of the sun become isilde ; iM If m not li'-rv nor hot, but is the iii'-trum-'nt winch Go I ile-nrned to art on 1 1 : r dr

I ... ,'ieor iiieuineai: ann urn nf?.l is oiiV iishe-l pn.0 ol : , , . . ' , , , ,

. . , . . . . prouuecu oy rne s.ji ir ligtil acting up on and combining with tiro caloric or nutter of fir-? e out -lined in tlicnir, and other 'ulcjfances which, are hoatd b) it. 'i'tii- ingenious theory is supported by many pi luuhle reasons arid illustration-, which may he seen in the psper he read before the lUyal Society. OF Tin: MOON. There is rarrcly any dmibt remaining in the phioord.i. ; al woihl, that tin moon is a habitual globe. The. most accurate olwrvati ms that hive been na le with the no-! powerful tele -ei p'-, have confirmed the opinion. l'h rn on sc. m- in n'mot rv ry repoet, to ho n hody si nd ir to our earth, to Ii ,ve its -urf.n diver-iln d by bill and d ibvno iiitains and valhcs, river.-, lake arid -e;-. Th' ie is the fullest evider.rr that our earth s rve- as a in ,.,n the maon herself d.ir-rmg only ,n this that the earth's surface i-i thirh en ti,ia larger than tl e mo jit's, -o the moon reeeiv es from the earth a light tbirtei ,, t,r,,rs Kirat,.r ,,, -pb inlor Ih m that which she imparts to n; :uid by a very roriert analngv, w are h d la infe r, tliat all the pl.met', and their sal. Hite, or nttendar t u.oi,s, aie n b.hit.-, ; (,,, in dJ. r seenH ei,y to ( xiit for the sake o! lnt Ihg' nt hem . OF Till' JjTAIIS. 'I he tt,r-. In g nrial, ire ron-tderrd to he Sin-, s-inihu to that innards 'em; eiili h. iv ii, it an apfronriato nnm Iter n I pi uif i rn.vii g noied it ; and tliat, .'IS t'lfS;. f.,,, - on qucntly Ih.ie nie innuni"iabe, ore innumerable world, all dependent cn the newer,

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protect-no, ar.fl providence cf Gad. Where the ttars arc in great abun- - nif T)r. Hf ifrhrl sopooses they form hi te!' -jto e. What nnt(d ho who has m i'h , i3ovcrr.s, and euppoitsoo rnar v wi'i Id ! wirw miiiiiumviMMg-Uim- i mn FOREIGN. LA TEST FilOM i:.VGL.TT). v( f York, June 7. rv tb.e pack t f-hij. Hut nVn, Tmkham. w hich ai ri rd (ai Satuiday Irom Liver po'd, nt- havn receive d iur uiu .l liles of London papers to the Ith, and L'.verpo 1 to the 5'U of .May, inclusive,! There i no new i ol importance from the Hii'Mans and Turk, as no deci-iv--ten has vet been taken by either parlv bat it wid. h ! en by our f x'racts tint t' e n, pn aiatinr s veie ma kir.gtorcneu the contest with increased ardor. Ti c tr ide of tlie United Kingdom was in a vcr depress d state, ai.d r lots I had occurred in several places, pai tu j ulnly at Manchester and Kochdulr, j and at the former a factory had been set on lire. In France also trade was at a veiv low ebb, and seme ditur hancc had taken place in several manufacturing tow t,$. Accounts frrm Smyrna state that hos tilitie have agun brcke out in the Island ef Candia, between the Tuiks and the Greeks. According to seme articles in the Paris paper of April 29, it may be prom m ii tlit nclive hostilities between Turks and" jiussians fiave already commenced rn a very extensive scale. 1 he preparations for the cent' t are formidable en both soles, and it is thouyht rat irnpirba! lc that, in the course cf a j few dnv , intelligence of some impor taut military event na be received. At the Kirp's levee, c-n the iOlh o! Aj nl, Mr. O'Cor.ntll was one of the f arhc -t arrivals, and was very gracious ly received by his Majesty. The new Pope, it is said, ha restored to the Jews, and to Christian discenters from the Church of Home, the privileges of which they were deprived 1-..... ..-. ... ' ' u T -'L.v --I .'vv. . , - , ; . , 1 . by his predecessors, and i disposed to " ' ... , , 1 ;,( 11 ' ll ') r . O Cornell waa to take h.s seal V,-..,.u tt.c oem ,ngof tl,e5 h ult. It wa considered a certain that he would not be cpn scd by Government. Ttv the arrival of the ship Mentcr, at New 'crk, having tailed cn the 10th ult. London papers have been received to tlie eyming of the 3th. Thrt Christian inh ihitunts, and even the Foreign Ministers, at Ccnstan'inrplr, were in gn at dread of an ebullition of Mahomed a f.,nataci-m. After the Hairam, the Sultan was to nrocerd to Adrianople, w here Ii.ed-rl.id Par ha was waiting fir him with iO.OUU inen. Sbumla w as to be the point cf reunion of all the Turkish forces. Ti e luteins claim a victory ovei tin Taiks in Asia, and state that 1000 of the latter wero killed and wounded, while the loss of the Iiussiacs was less than '200. The K issian head quarters had been hastily- changed from Krjova, with the ieiv rf operating as soon as possible a gainst S-rvia. Five Uussian cannon were captured at Guingevo. The lu te of preparation for the war between Russia arid Turkey, was sound''g louder and bri-ker. The Ivmsi.ms were c ongregating their foiccs on the Dmuhe. It is thought that the Uuian have acquired more knowledge, as ve!l;i advantage, iu the last camp lign than the- Talks. A b tt. r I i-i in At e 'a pais, lb.T t! i Uni'ral States hay ing failed in 'their e f forts to obtain from the Porle tlie ces inn of an i-l:.nd in tho Mediterranean, had oper ed a negociation with the Greek G. yen tnent, for a similar e.bjcct, with eveiy prospect of success. The riots in the manufacturing dis 'rirtshad rear bed an whir ming height. Pdoud has been shed. At Kochdale, the noIers dc-dreyr d 1 he looms, and car lb d away the shuttles. Twenty tlner wrr' apprehended by the magistrates and military. The remainder collect ed before the; prison, to liber ate the in. The soldiers at fmt hied blank rartiid g -, whieh not intimidating the rioters, w ho rushed upon the s ldiers, severnl loti!.. ef b:ll wer tired, by whhh weie killed ami 2j Wounded. There had hei n extensive tiots and 57 person had hern apprehended t Manchester. Through the intervention of the sohlie y it was gain pretty quiet on the 7th May. The: dragoons at lhi mingham bad been ordctcd to Loeds. There,

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wii re hopes of a ccatprcrfTitM bnitM helos. t LATEST FROM M.LXCE. By the ship Mcploni?ry, r,rrivetli at New" YorU cr Tuesday laU, Irh Supers to May 9lh have been received CninJanfinplr, April 12. Operation? have commenced on the Danube. The Turks are acti: cn the rlll-niivp. The garrisons of iiiliilria and Giorgevo have had Feme new actiotip, with no other result than a great Ices on belli eides. The Grand Seignor is or ly waiting the arr ival cf the con voy with provisions from Smuna, previous to setting out for the army. i . .. .... e l . a ige uan: y o, -" pist armed from tuilipcn, wtacti uavei J 1 : been distributed amo:.g the people. Ten thous.nd Asiatics have pns-cd from Koutchock. The Grand izier has arrived at Choumhi. Frontiers of Mollazia, 20A April. It serins that the Turk3 have taker1 tlie olllnsive on the whole line of the Balkan, atal that the garrisons of Wid dm, Silistna and Giorgevo have trade -orties. Gen. Diehitsch has issued or;!ders to the troops which arrive to hash n their march, and has left himself for Silistria. 'idiC Guaids fixrn the rc'scivc on the prmcipahtic;. Lxtract of a private Lttcr, of April '2d,trorn Li-iboti: k,It aroears from ' he hist de epa tches received Irom Don Pedro, that Don Miguel must Eubmit to descend to the tat k of IU gf nt. Some of the lowers have determined net to give up this point, and the energetic manner in ivhich the Urnptror has recommmended them to defend the hgiti mate rights of his daughter, has produi ed the fleet whieh the emneror ex

pected. The At o-tolical party in Spain!cvldcilce of lheir aUachrnent, at so Cd

w ho have learned this decision, havc-hm age. hi addition to this, he ha' fjrlcome forward to ctfer to Don Migueh partner a 1 nly who is representcj talc

their tuppoit to resist all Lanpcxi iic , I lie Usurper has also been inform - . . .', , . , ed that M. u An sta, in vv bi-ai.itii .dir. - -,-i( 1 -ii i ,i . istc r in lui lugal, vv ill -hoi lly .a i live .at' .ets-ir). Iv a. rive nt Li. hen. 'i'ius envoy is instructed to - . " r announce to Hun Alieuc I that m ca.-e o a reverse, he and his mother may rrchou upon an as lum in Spain. Wchave even some statesmen w ho entertain the hope that in the event of a cr is is, Portugal may be united to pain."1 vjRtF.CE. i lie Lvui'tr dc or'ierj i e oi,?. cil the 1 l)K from Caiica, in tl. . r t.-nrid Candia, February March, gives tho follow iri new s fiom a letter, dated 20. w hich mentiens aclior.s that had taken place in the course cf that month, be tween the Gree ks aiul the Toils. After one of them, which recurred near Mai. lxa, the Tutks sent into the, town two p. tii ef f-olnrs, 300 Grc.k women and chilJicn, whom thev made slaves: 4,000 head cf cattle, n Greek Captain, arid tome piisoneis. "It is believtal,"1 adds thu Journal, "that Mustapha F.ichawiilni n a-seusblc all las troops, md uioleitakca regular expedition against tho levelled provinces. Thus. then, the civil war is resumed in that unhappy LI md. The Turksand Greeks

gain murder each other daily; womenilriI'.v cver) wcck. a portion f the rc,j:r

and children ale dragged into blaven ivalsand uppointmer.tsby the Pre?n!e:.t cIrorn tlie midst cf a population, which, !the several heads of depnctmrrifs. Th g to avoid perishing with famine, has fled j course should -.til! Le pursued, ard a h Irom the mountains, which are covered rr V0rtl0n of the removaN ' ,

w ith snow, into the rdaiiis. l G O I 'ElLYOi: 11 0 US TOX.

Felix, qui putuit rcrum cognceccrclk'ctin?tllcm'ai!a!S!e,i'twhcnscollecte

oausas. The eastern editor- comjlain very much of the silence of il.c .Nashville, pa peis usually, they say, so communicative respecting the causes of Gov. Houston's resignation. The truth is, the matter is mv-tcr ious to us, near as c arc to the scene ol action; aiid as it rrrw rait of dnmrstir troubles, we i i . f .... ti v., : i. . .

nave nvinur.'n: uiuuiii ii ne-i in'i u attempt to penetrate too far into the ci- "IMf,,"',,'s liJ tl r rc.v..Wilh.r.: idn of the strange tran-actn n. Ve,llU MJo bei:,,voy Eitrr-

perceive however, that some distant pa pers have speculated on the subject and have stated, as facts, w hat at most are only plausible conjectures. We may venture, therefore, without imprcprie ty, in onh r 1o remoe erroneous im pressioi'S and to put a stop to unbound ed speculations, to state that Governor I louston, vv ho had been l-ut iccently marrie d, and to a lady cf ur.blcmishcc charnr ter, and of a most tesj ecta'de faniil) , w nsact used by some u( his wif;,"t

lelatioi s of haviiug wounded her r cacvjhui been appointed Naval Storvkerrrr ' by most nnfoui.drd nccuation, a'ml c. I the. Navy Van! ef rensacola, vice JSa'di:.:

ven injured her i eputatiou bv n'.iiavourable insinuations to othoi- y'c donct understand that the Ge .clJi0r admiltc d the truth of these cl-.nrcs: but the man ner in which they were made, the violence with wbuh they wt re attended. and the p.opula.,- x, itement which r ued, induc.U him Io abandon l is pub lie trust i.nd to leave the state; as he 1 ', Cuvvi r. We ui.d.r!ai.d llut or his .h p irt;rle, he at once acquitted his wifo of all censure, and maintained the propriety of his own conduct. Thcaf fur is probably unptorcdenfe d, and may well excite the curb-aty and astoiiishtntiit of the Americarl people. Autior.il Ihnvsr.

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WESTERN T:nsT' fKXTREVILLE, JOI! 'Z MILBOnrf JACOBS is a Candi -r. r the ofucccf Sheriff of Vaye ccucty. Ci:?IULKL.VND ItOAI). V'c staled last week that the tendents of the Cumberland roaj bid'. tered upon their duties their ader.-p merit for the reception of proposals, ecn in this paper. Contrary to onrrxtexpectations, it srerr-s to be the d;i?n". tbc Sijpcriatendants t.o have the rori r-3 pared for turnnikinir, so tar as the r,,. . ,. , 1 - :i Tinrnnmf inn ivill cm w I, l,l . . I 11 . b ' x : I'cr,orn,cti ViU tcreiore he very con-; able, and leaves no probability of ing any thing-done within the hnit'j Wavne county. The Indianar,li3Gic,,.. expresses the belief that the ffty r V:-:-dollars, will accomplish the woikjcnth. plan, about twenty miles each ay,:V,: Indianapolis. The conduct of Gov. Houston, of Tcr. nece,hjs nttraite.d the wonh r cf the public, in every part of the Union. Go; Houston is a man of middle age, agrecl;. tnanncrs, rcrj ectable talents and acijijirt mcnts. a pretty fine speaker, and gera;.! ly admitted to have been the h an-L-'j unperson in Congress, while a nicmLer tjie; -? As a soldier, he acquired so:ee ncnriv'.: under Jackson, and few men ever ui'ui a greater j.ortion of the confidence ci pe ople of Tennessee, or received Irs.,:: - vcung, nmiable, virtuous, hacdeome, a I irco:nnlislied. and every vnv uart'iv la'-conmlished. and every !. , , . . , ! nest C'i r.c it. lttwithal ; . - , ,, I signs et ur.Loundcd hnrr'U 11 1 thf?e cxlc:: t F 5' . 11 u'lse 1 'I-ve cviuinct-sot an earfi.h elytra. .1 . . I 1 M .1 1 li"ie uovcrr.or, y iciomg io me e:ana:err: dictates cf jealousy, whispers aliond il basest suspicions against his w ife'b ch i.-a: cas-ts the darkest shade of slanderous i::'; n.y ov er her virtue reputation -ever, sociatcs her with nrrrroir-and lecorr.es t: ft In ,:r . r! fin 111d.hr tt ir -A in Jory ....... nie.-ticand private happiness r.nd c-.: of conscience, without tlie possibilirv ci tonenjcnt. Too late he saw the rc-ult of his i.Tj-.r: donee . lie fully acqtiitted his w ife of t. charges he had propagated, and lyyr her forgivness, which was rcfu.-cd, v.:-.' seeing no ether means cf c-raprng thocsccrations of her i-.rrnsed relatives tnends, he f q-npj c 1 himrtlf ia hdim a: tire, and lid farewell forever io the s.2 f Tennessee, and the habits of civihitlife. .rroi:Tn:vis. We hive hcrel-fore given, pretty :c:: . , . ., , ' ' tnetifs i it-iti pi in (he mi, or. r .t I"- - -,-iovi n.isjja P'er than has hern, did net (he tax cfcoi fall too hcavdy en our time, and the io in our columns. For these reason-, a: the impossibility of giving near the who'c by ever so much aiAicty to do so, we ha., been inclined to the determination to v.: tice none but such as will most probablv i: inter es-fir.g. We can still s.ay, hcaveve." that the work oi reform'" V.VV Jhravelvcn.M L J Z unary, and Minister ricninotentiarv ef th'United states to the ryetherl iud.-. Washitgton Irving, of r'cw Ycrl:. to!: Secretary of the Legation cf the Uai!c States to Orrat Pritanu (dnirlcs Carroll Ih'.rper, of ?I--.bnd to Le Secretary of the tcgatiaa cf the Vtntcd Str.tes to Frar; John S. He-err nn, to'bc labrari :nt; C gre.-s, .cc :eorge Wattersoa, rra,-ivti. v iluxc, to be Assistant Lilrari:.:. y-c V.. A. Ftelle, removed. itobert Joy ner, of Tarborough, I t ic l Armory, rnn ivea. A. i. Thurston, late editor of the I ivla Intelhgencrr. has bee n appointed O! lector of the Customs, at Key West, yi-'t Wilham I'inrknry, remove !. Maj. John Tn;e, to be prt Mr-fcr ' Connersv ille, huh vice John ba.i:j !e, Sen' remov ed . T. IL Smith, of New York, to be r.cg J ter of the Ti c usury , vice J ascph ojr.o lemoved. Tin- National Journal sneaks of the re movalof Mr. Ncurseinthe fallen ing si--mariner: Josejih Ncurse i removed fremtl.ee'fice of llegi-ter of the Treasury. Th. venerable citi.en, distincaiL-kcd far ti c F:

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