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Wbiah iMiiM[ed me tbraugii life, eed -ihese # « M n .b f o M t eji by ilo. crime of fob taken to ihe veteh- Imtse, cbarged witk ‘r0f (Qy anttply by one ol the - , . . . e»kt o f liiitmecceHUtable weyvard old dy, D«mei Nature,, who>>vlm^ deter'- wm-ld should be blessed; rreatiiig a crowd alnl a, riot, and in order .to espape « wo.tse evil’, >yos obliged to give the worthy magistrate a dufenll o f the whole m m world shouia we umseM, ,y},iclj ..Ijpeared next day^in all,tbb mht ^ aad eniibBliislic. ;^|ti*filHJ^i»etropoiis,' cuifailed of ahhve, * ^ # my Ibiijjtoportions. fo It lrm y hhttd be to tell «■ words, my ju'stdry, -as to oorsditidcvyoti idtist know that f »ll.^teffteture,':5ihott, Of^tliirty, .and t^ : a i i i i ^ o f 'mdwdyv: fcwn .em the 'slidrtesi day of - the. yyMSf aTr^,. and s'o tvedkly ■awd' '«4eto^dftdl-8|^ea|‘ df my ;«atlvitfy,.'fhat\ .,.yl^memocy will , _ .......... lat the gpldtet wdf ,al5tWkyi;i^ii4'feme: fbnt theft\ttayds- 1x&: way-.td; .^oft#- %(phtjtpetldttQii. \Af ifweei.-.' ttitle':;felio:#''-dhd' add became accom' frielss.- rapd'wdd 'bjU'. whs; •■a'--eleVer little' jttmitft 'Jtdlled? mowth. 'addinl^ ihatd lifudiy and theft the bestbled at me Witbftmejtpre^^' y ^ W f ie ^ ld e t t f e a ............. ,, ,, left heavd^ hi mt hiidlWe whisper ftfttn efte to aftothef, devUisb llttlelbltoyH’ yw^eoiidjeiMimdi :in g e i#'e4f^ ''eep e ‘a ted .fej-nack,;« Aloster j not grow' very fast,^^ Which I w sf feoftew met by the ivepiy .which my fotiebodiM immt told ifte* Was false, that ly/^ ilearf cohtiftaed to .rdlt on, and f was laiiAl^lir/eUtny; bftt the hopee of w foftmly i*dstdh«d sangftine for A long tirtief4&i*ltVasnot|0ilftad;f^^ ertteiv ed lii» twcirty^bfst yeat) mother would *admU that Master Aiigftstfts had . dwas irnwlngf In the meen tftne i t may be abid, tjjdt 1 suffered- urirerajttihg' mise ry the j l f e Of a slioir!; gentlenaan In this wotWisa coftthruCd fttai'ty>'dojift. .At Gfte time IWras Jtnitteit Wlfh ' the foardn- Iwtid iftanja, bet I was cured o f it by the of amalieidus l^^ that I had bettergiVc i>up>fo.r I could never , be a Ibsii'coachman* - flfI praposect a.pdrty to tlMrplay,! was ftsfced i f l meant the little theitre Ittthe Hay-riftarjcen ' ‘i was once— lotroduCed tq an eminent .k - e . ------- -------- r ——. 7 — j boat’s crew, four soldiers, and one midr CoaniSCHornnd orator, whom I had long: sblpman with ina, and sailed; the lOth of • w i»h#fo im a w ; but nty introducer told ^ IIT v Gobble that he had broughfghlm a name and a fee of five guineas ’ ert. ^ih chalk upon my coat, erdered ngreat coat, the very tailor wfeitaft to receive my money for it, could a ^ ^ ii f c a m fromrauglilng in my fa c e ,' to all this, I bad a heart deep ly piijCd^lble to tliacbarms of the fair scXi a w |i f Wat fatuity which is said to attach ‘ ris in my situation, I was to peuo imurn ed out »ff die hausp intoflic street, attired! as f wushr V t b e ^ a n d f S made my way homewards. ^ hut ifty mis-l' fortunes (lid hot end here; toy strange cos- tuine attmeted a cfowdLabyut 11 m; I is^a? ■med it theAeff of|oiyow,^^ ■«2f/«dSou..tlrisb. Seacccly adsy » > m in whlcb vve dd been cured by J)f, (ihuraber^ iHcdiclBC, as fw'.r A b ^ y o ftliacitw w c m c a m fpm that to this place, conducted by the aeudarmetio, ,co«tnby. It hlotcrosunffr thCrefore,te J l - l J fh e fateof. Go )!irij|^.qf.tr^rm9nt, opg'ht ;to. adoionish ,dfeappdioted:.poUtifik»s (p, bo’vcrj' oarefuj how they make their private gtieft- a suhjeol of publick,appeal. This.getttlcioan, who’ THUKSDAtv MA^ S, '18^7. to this place, cpndxjdcd by the sSendarmetie, In orpssing the bridge they Were coimtcd ovePi and being found.iocxcced thevallottpd nurnber by two peiaoosi the’-- officer^ f aM, was jnforined oftlie encumstaaco, and was a§k- ed whether the two shoaid; he saved^ and.’insocTi: a case, winch twOv He rojiliod, ‘ wliat ftiatter 4)ieiit3 from the h)geuious |>eus ortbegeiK tleinen o f the pressf d ' , lS[’ow,. Mi\ iCditoT, you'arb ^ man ofvVia-i .doiUj aiuf of ^nathUl^£y in tlie w.iuad'; aiid f ih iiil that Iiriira s,entmiee pittejed by yoiir ted {o ihe willof ttfe .majority, andpiipsucd the lU-judjffidact, met wipi aff#ertl«CW,nO||[ |^ioC,eedcdJh.er^^^ wJiidh^ocaa hardly Impe to focoVeit,; More pfiliiioiatis ,mMkthe‘irtorliipie« by their ; lUihridledambiUoa to advance tlicmj i}x^ andlhey weieb^hnd 'to^^ all other c a n ses.~llad Gar/\latt- r^^^^ Sabunf |M s d h | c e , along: ^fangp o f talf x y i I | o f e f | | hy these tw o ill fitt.ed« beingsf whoni) hecident .hudlhyobed inthOiinassaero,: weriqondncted to \deatW Their handa.,w^re tied behind'theift.- .codoby. It bieteroiungr Umrefore, to look oc. casiohally across tbe/water and examiue the: inap o.f a country which cxerpises so manifest mn |o|dehce apoa our own, ' .Wi? 4e mot Jljedjeye-thnJ five., misery pf Ir^aud spylngfscil^y,.or.eye«’ip^m cORr Siderable degfee, from thetefusal Wemaft .cipatotlie Oathplice# Tfie trntb is, that the Gutholics labORF-und r very iftyv dis-- . , ...... tpmlii^natloh^. <.tii\ eitcepdon o f the wrprthbfu^ th t # doltot^n wfeek*--' iu niy hcbalf, svoivkl;. rt*lictMtdhte..niivl' o|i . Gtiier swell geirtl^fuetT-^kmM soeiuion yvliioh. \ve Undfi-gow W liy sli'oalfi s/iorf/iess; (hls n Imfbidoos, word,, biit-1 use it’ ipr vyajit afii hotter-). h.R'.a rcproudi to ft uiup?- Is .notlifq jshoy'tj-.mid! joy short, aiif spring short, nud evcry’tlilhg Vhat ?s-,ag- .rcjeable short? is, not hroyity ihe' soHf of Ivlt? Ar'e_ not ’s}mif.nrt(dBs (espeGially lSU^li'.;nH this): tltb best Rimi ii\o^t acjccynalile ^thihr^sw .a paimy m miignivina ? ’fs not a. 'knowlexlgebf&hbttlinnd a v(jiy vtiiuobln ; nccpmp|ishm,ei.3.t.?. Wculf} y p.u n o t' ritthcf | ' t # e ft short bill tftmi a Imig one ? Yott,: Riust hethe most sIioi;t-sj|l«tejdmaR;tu ex-; istetice if yo.M dp not see Urn -Iruth of ftll tlwtf.' \T^Iten: take ctimpRsslbn'onvniy* -.fbi'-: 1uye-*a husy,.'a'nd f r l s to) loim eo.nd.ttlon'. TMfthe ladies that dew pnisl have stolen his scissors, op tjrokehhia pidis irttle. 'fell warrixirs a.!iv<l stftiesiWIftf.hdttipofcOllpgimwater* Now'vyO iikethfe,and 'diat Boimpnrte .was. sivpi-f\ Tel! poets tlnit the shorted, and best poem iu. ,tli,e vvorVclis the foljowitig iij piuise oftiuleness '*• A Jitlle hcaUlt,a liitlp .wqnlt&, Afiftife' iiouse and freedony &nd4t the end,.a'iilllcrrima, ; ;Anilini 6 'eame. to ncedihini-’l The,sort pf'frieocl wlrlch tb:e poet ,b'aM' >’ vvill: try to .got up k intje paper >vi(h a^paste-■ board editoi’, to give' this spunky :ffen(leman fhir 11 ) ,ly, .If Wo had time we would exercise hint a. little puraelvea—but as it is,-he nuist excttse us. If lipwover, he does not relish, (vPiVlicdlo,’^ be tiiBSt try to inspire us. with sortio- other. sentU naoVjts; We ,hiusl, . lake such game as wo f nd above descrlhed wiILf he to yen Mn weapons • it w o u ldheiliy to 01 ^ i f you will print iliia eoatntih^icatiRi?. in ’ brush o f innsquctocswifh ahora«^pist(il„ or hunt , V _._.Y '-^cock-spayrowsWithaparfeofurtUlcry. ■ W c, a'resoi'ry to see our faptai'n Popinjay vvliining about a “ holy-nlliftnce” among the. ftuhospictidas part o f ,y^.br';j)p:ppr> n^e' ;,youVhesf .exatfians, ju.VliB^ whicb,3' ; have suggested, pa. heliajfxjf the- s|apr.te?t -auduiioitm iyunftm ef - b - m ..'' „K. x Bultmorc Patriof ofiWp'ditehT&y \'W<k are iiule.bted to 'tlhe folltehess o f a' havftl frieij.d for, the fotlow-ing iliterestiilg' esfraot pfletteiy.froiu tijcfttetiuiit TliOnip- son, of lice Mexican^rigittc. lYVbertftd, <la,- tedJlavftuiiBfj. A pril ' / I iiRve w-rlttett . t o , j o a sundty/timhs' from E e y West, giving you my ru'n itp to .a very fc'vv.days-, Pi’evj_bus tb my 'ftailiiig. on ail ex’pqditioR vvlpth the frolnihOdore' prujsctt d, and gave me tlie cctnuptuiirof, i took.xiii old lOtteitsclroQtaer, one of the .prizes witich he iiad- previously capuircd, and at Key West- put ou board of her 20 dnys ,pi’ovi$t()ns, hpisied ilie ship’s first cutter into, her, ft 14 oared hoftt, too th March at night, far , the old’ mhftiim Streighisj it liappeimd th^t t,lie.vvb(l IqiV ■f »«dIilfteVW 3 rds found that gentle- ipe^ailffin thg niorniug I found m yleff amongthAefoemies squadron I they liow* ever took no notice of my old sc'liooiier, and 1 folfowed op.iny Imsiiies§,—Tw o.dnys put I look ?;prWes and de:stroyecl theai&: , _ . . -being .the Equinox, I had all the eletnel'd^ tiontoKlltInsjIhadaljeftrtfieep- tp conteiid withy a Ijeavyr K. Wester 'caught it3e,and almost ruimed iriy old crafi; however, with niuch difficulty I g o f salw an hor^ge,.where f kue\v;^w!tli good 'wea ther 1 could soon get ,R li^tter vessel. 1 captured oneUMd chased ftiiotliec, hut in the heavy weather shp escaped itiio ;tbe ^urt orKttrnedo,is,:antf,bef 6 re-s]ie could bring' tlio TJijiisiines-upbn m e ,l vvas Gff-\vKh the boat, vessel and prize, to piKitFier part qf the coast, where f Captured another sel\t)aY Iter, and .ltayiiig gained intelligeuice of mdre, proceeded immediately 15 iniles iii my bout, and -after pulling againat .wind and tide all night, ftt diiy-ligtit boa.rddd and cut out two large schooner^, btoligbt iy'nmitten with tall women., iwil^nihWt at R« evening , patty \saying a thiHllMdf fine things to a very' pretty and » but ftt the same time very stoui |> tsonjani, Viho I guessed, (as the Yaii- I )kiAi 4 My) wai Rp match for-rae In wit ; pt'-alMiflining witty for half an hour without 5 ftlore.than‘<yes’’o r i n an- -iJ|pr*T li^fied pernlission to adjust a stray itirldch was falling from her fore- «%en to mydndescfibable liin w ,sh e , th«t was perfecfly at liberty to d^e-^-^JeottSf ^ » At hntoe and ^road, at pH times and phaiei^ the same mishaps atten d me. I f I gCMn-chfurcii, the lesson appointed for the itt#mSng*8 service is sure to be. the story ori^hnetfs^ the litild man who was obli ged to get tip: into a tree, to see tliat which evotybody else could see very easily down. below I and I can scarcely persuade my- Sdf th^t tfte eprate'does.not wiak ma)i- ctousiy.a'tttie as he rteads, and that the clerk, qe^s n ot put his tongue in his left cbeeK in token of derision. Iflgoto tlie . 'tl^txe, St wqman in an enormous hat and featimraj whose nose is as nearly as pos‘- sihle afehti equal distance between the sole -ofher slioe aMtl thetop of her head gder, hii^ betore me, so that f cannot get .a sin gle g l il i^ e Of the performance-; if I visit any <?r md Courts o f law 1 am. not tlicre 1WV0 minutes before a tall Atfoi'Rey plan ts himself by my side, and I can see that e^etl the judges themselves are hnmedi- culoUs coittparlsoni Nay, sir, even i f I at-, “ tempt an office o f humanity, I am reward ed with ddrisiOn) instead of gcatitude j .f^fielshot mauy days since I picked up a dtanken' man out o f a gutter, and .1 had anAoohef gM him opdh Ws legs tlian he enclaimed its umll you are a little ’an, d-— ■ You toutt also know, that among my dthee milfortuues, I am excessively fohd ' bfpiCwato theatricalsjand am never so hap- e»ihen:Iawltteadin^^^ stage; In t le iifa? tny k^ivate epitiipn, for niany ,, h that r waa the greatest genius that ^ .ev^Jived* Aboni a foffnighl ago, I re- , t^yed * message from » friend, begging ’' jigMvl would jihdertake the part of Julius ' the play of that name, which he viliiiS^drtg up for the amusemetit af. a se- l 4 !^rpafty., T joyfully, acceded, hut no gobner mnde my appearance than 1 sus- . |j 4 :ted ii to he a mere trick to raise a geii- ^ mdl faugh at the sight o f my pigmy fig- afe shutting about as the representative 6 f the to® 3 tor o f the world. Mirth was pfeity geheraliy attendaRt upon my most dignified efiorts; hut when Cassius, a tall , Irish varlet, said o f m e ^ Why, MaHiba dblh bestride this nftrrowgiobe tiike i Colossus, aod we pretty men . tYalk uftder his huge legs. i T h e roar of laughmr, from all parts of the house, were indescrihablo. I was be- hind the scenes at the time, and unable to submit to such torture any iotiger, I rush- \ cmtJenorc^M^pai/,'!^ the. object of |ih^ ,! v (RI. bhioR vvoultl hftvg heoR ijeoured ata: siihseqUeRt •pfWitqR* \Kow be has failed u»4er oim«iftStaR- ce? will probabty prColudo lusfiirtherhd'- Viaacetnoi'd. . _ ') ' • . The 'C’aDal, we 'beljeve*h-ARfthy‘tepaifCd,and navigable fi-uin Albany to :ha0Eftl«‘ - ftlor). .,aBfi:nei^;rn.orniag many, still afivje^.were hurl P f f t h tfedfiftd, by those »via)..came oatho pi))- % M?*'^bo^lhrew hmemtfaem,st.il! .quick apa: full of fight. No ordinary accideftfecbuld baye .InfebjiR insueb a passiOR.,' SenacffdaselcssfOl-, ;;penitBntl!a wilt not washaWay. Y’e,saW dim ......................... - spot where trees have stood; They arO Row Out dowR^OldrOplaced by roqotuncaUdielo^^ Otber papers io injure him. It is all poetry. It looks had, too, fo 5 ^ per«)n's w.lio game lidre' to rise upon, others’ dpwhfidl;%.^ajf^e,suQh dbleful appeals to ;'lhd-pwWicksy.mpa,tby.’’ ' * ' - v ■ Cofo?ft5£a;.7-.;Ae^ounisfr<»n.jPattliagena reprc> sent that fJoiombia is growing-tuerfl apfimbre unsellled* ’ 13oU var’s pojujlarily .and power seein, rboth to be bn. the wane. Baniander is openly boslile. to him..' All bUsioCss-is a ta Stand. - ' .■Bplivarhas aasumedihe Piota.torsbip. NetT’ tonnage had. beejj imposed and strictly enforced, Bolivars troepS vveredeSoftingaad forming .iftto- bandifctySf &c, . , ’ The Treasurer of the American Bible Sociely aoknowledges the receiplpf |5,4^fi2S,(during Ilia month of.Marcli in, do’natiom .and sales..— Among the .Bajnien constHulad (lipon the pay ment of g ‘30) members for life, is Mr. JesiaU Bissell, of Pittsfield, MftsS. .by Mrs* Elizabeth Alkinson, of this.village, Extraprdiffa^ L o n g e v i t y are in- formeil there-ie a m an at preselfi' in th is town, within a few-days ofldH years o f a g e ,! lie cam e fi-oin N . Ybrk last week Pftfoot, arlistaiice qfftbout 16 Riilcs,for the pur pose ofob tainin g em p loy nient.^ and j s now acually eligaged .dftily itt the occupation ofw eaving- l i e i s ’w e belieim, am ative o f ^^eox\o\\d.~^patfcrson intelUgcficer, Ercnn ih& iiojiion E&irht A poor Pemvner^'idibed Jffeqb Sihith, a- rcvbliftionary pensfaner'eame to’this city bn the 17tl.» mst' to receive his pension^ aftd in. the mean time took board iu a vicatuling-gellary kept'by a respectable citizen, , O r the following Timja- day he drew his pensiod ffie, whole o f which, ex coptiiig a small part paid'for a bible ihat ho pur chased, he carried with ’him to Ids lodgings,—- Oa the same night he was robbed hy a fellow lodger'o;f .his pension money',, wlionscftped with- .oiit,delcctfou) Thus rifled ofthe piUa&ce goii so'ldie.w wCrc: drawn Sp4t» afi opposito liqe, #ll)| t\ropmcesof:artiUery, A.ttVe a})Pbiftted4gnal, their, hmbs Aetr in exery tofrehfibn. Tfioso .rrlKtsjb^rih^wereshotftwaj fell frbjjj; the'dfable: and fled,,prtrsu.ed by the' caivary/ -whoi %cirRmn'ber Was such ^s tq render the work cie? to'Wihter btobd Mdolv agei of poade.^qna' frjend 3 iftd Rcqumutances, the public, ottfi fill druRkurds, to tfie efiicuey o f this mofiK ■ftiwA ■ ' ; I m f i years eld;, Imvfifi Mfip niid tbiglif chiWren , I have foi; twelve years Imeu a bard driftker, -M y usUal qftftutity Jutte}'* pertain ^parpclfift] ofiices, t]ie iftwsfif pficlft;, slon tqupli ibarely; pr ftevfV. m file groat IQatliolic body, T f if i fierpcipus spm iiftf :tfie old peital codebas beeft grndually wearing away fim ilasl; sixty T^nrs,-,- kfie reigns pffJepigp. Hr;;and;lY,,:li«ve so Tqe ‘j)fiert iftufkefi witli a tolci!eftf§pti|,x-.; _ larimtigfi somotbing. retoftifts - to doyyfit, qituoliyifts beMi dofte, Consider Vliat an -efloruf0118= quantity p.f oppr^sfiye ’IftW bedfl blotted out pftlte stR_iut6bobk-^w}^^^^ fiefidy. borne and, sftfiorpiJ f c^ J d ^ lt o t m |>»pe|),fiiq^^ ill- ; ^ poputotibtt, Tifie^'thlriedsyetfiffilfdftf lftshorty past oppressioii vfineb ougfit. ifibe sftfipt: away, apfi -wliicli wifi be befeiie naairty yeUTs. .gfttthougb the wfibfiftldirtgpani- plqtofitoaftfeipjdiftmbft ftqttbe e of Irish .suflqciftg, i t « ftpveflheless; a great pt-OTOUtor'Offristi disptmteot. Civil :djsm bififi'BSfbr religipiiis opinions are bitterly;: %;W’qfilddfi^^ | hostile to the ipijn^Qftbdug^^ jlffiny uuu uuioiu. iw o id ige scuoouer .oroftgnt erously bestowed by his’ country fosmoolh the 1 tliet n^'m’Sagnathe place I left; thorny path of aged poverty, arid stripped of bis besides m y boat, and foUiicI m y self wit h 33 prisoners. I g a v e tea tliek liberty and a small sclipoacr; put seven o f my men onboard another one, nifi-to,ok the re-. tnainUig twenty-three prisdftCfs with me, burnt iiiy phi scliooner, and went to sen by the light of her, boupd toKey West.—-An- Qther spell of bad wefttlier separ;itC(l rne from inyprixe, but I,got|-iWldet[ie Eiorj- da Reef, and safe from cEicmics and with a pilot on board, who by ilie by, was afool, and would ftot run in the: night. H e an chored ino among the roeKs, my calrle cimfecl uff, anothef gale came on ; the tide againstinejand f wasr forced to run-on shore. 1 got out my boat, p e t in ail the ■prisoners, put five men well armed, in the stern sheets, and the prisoners _a,t thc oars, and deteriftined to row to Key West, It came onsqually^and the ruiir'fell in tor-; rents, so as to’wet our fire arms, and near-. ately ill fin agony o f laughter at the ridi- ]y filled the boat wixh water. W e had - I — 'reared the frigate to williiii a few miles, and! felt liltle fear of the |)rlsofters, when about liiidnlglit, as Twos attending tobail- ing dm boat) four or five set on me ; an instant rising W,as fiie Cpjisequence; the priming of tfty men's pistoJs refiised fiFCi— I vvas vvolinded: slightly .ill the face, end we were.ins,tafttly secured 23 agaliisi 6.'—- Tbey immediately went hack to the priae scboqher aground, made, the pilot answer a hail, got on board of her by treachery, and secured the midslnpunnn, fout solcTiefs ahdtw:o sailors,! liad left wiili him. The vVeather , 800 ft bcjcame fine, and t|ioy were enabled to get off and bring us into (his place, where we arrived yesterday, i w as blameable iu this—-trusting, so-ftlany jris not encountered the worst woatlier that ever mortal was afilictcc! wifi), there.Woald have been no‘danger. I am treated with all kindness, politeness aftd respect, by ?-■ The Siaiuto of WASilt^tcrotx by Ctiantrj, for (he city o f Boston, is received at that placw, hy the ship Alo'ndoa P.ick .’I fion) tioadoa; last, dollar. Smith was obliged to apply to the bookseller Of wipm lie purchased bis bible to receive baok the book and. retorn bira his mon ey, as he could riot otherwise Subsist. This re quest Was readily acCeeded to. A depot bf stolen goods vvaa discovered yes terday, by ,tWo_ of ear ^ vigilant offioersy: .Hays senior,, arid: Hoihan. A soareft warrant was is sued against a house in 'VVasliiagton 'street, on _siis[)icion of stolen .goods being,.concealed- ffiere. The house was searched, and a vast gu4ntily (>f sloleri goods were found. Among otherarticles a gold snuft-bOx, beionging to Cadwallader D. Golden, which Was*taken from liis bed chamber a few nigiitssince, while ha was asleep: 16 isr •2(> lace v eils, the owners of which have been found. The keeper of the house* whose name was Jones, was brought to the office w|th the goods, arid committied for trial, fbere were found one or two hundred dollars counterfeit mo ney, in bills of the Geneva* Baftki of the de- nominatiou of ^3. The snuff-box was taken from his pocket in the police oiSce.—jV2 TbrA Jltticrkani M r . MApoN.r-This gentleman* who has been so long iii the public servip'o. as re^rBseiltativc and senator, has been iilvitcd by of the citizens of rir0Etb?CaroIiila to partake of a.pub- fio Dinner. Ift his reply to the invitation, after the Usual eXpfessmns. of- tbanks, IVIr, Macon says— rerifiit' ftle to shy td yOirthatl have nev er beeq^fi' public dinner given tbxofmzti io'T public services, arid that I nevOV approved Iherii.- Now, i Atii too old to.change arOpiiiidri so long practjse'fiftn, williout disCbvcriogdt to be erro neous, and that I feci compelled to decline yOur pclite andTriendly invitalioii, and hope you will ■excuse j?os<ori Gduner. ‘ ' SnOib upon, the Mountains.—The cold searclnrtg fiorth-vvester's wSitch make the teeth chatter, ate easily acoriftted for. The . ...... ..... ........................ V.... ........... ...o storm, was G i l e of snow wppri tjift hjg^^ ooevs to so stnall a gumfi ; rurfr I liad-, lahds and mpunlains at the ftottli, A gen tleman from Albany, in forms ftsUiai the whole range of :ihe Oatskills iwere capped Witli snow, apparently to a chnsiderftble depth. It does not look vetY 'veil .to mufile the Spa nish pificei is. I aftl allowed eftlire self in a clOak, j ust ugoq i tlte verge libertyx^tlie guard ship; nor do I'find tliat jealousy and suspicion, I was prepa red to expect; on the qo-fttrary, they take great pnifts to send Rotes on shore for me, and offtcerf o f my owfti vsink offer to ose- cute aitf littlR feusiness I fiiay liave oft shore ; and X think it will not be long be- &re l aiR again on hoatfi tile Kibfertftd. of the tner ry'’ nionth of l\lay~but it isa Very comfortable article for all th*t. [ConimirciafAdverltser. The Pkid of Sorrok-^ho fijiloWing extract .from Bell's GbsCrvatiOriS Oft Italy, describes a, Spot and scene near Lyonsin France^ “Kcar thosegardehS, and hard By the liver side, there is a greeR tnqadbW, A place rendered tnemorftble by circftmstaucesofdeep Rni touch- ing interest. On this spot WeretilasSacved some of the wretched victims of tbo Reyglnfion. The I people r.f Lyoiisi, with ajust'SeQ£ifajlity,have na- |,ftemqryef those who .perished. ' FtoM tiieB . T. 2 'fjftcsi;’ ■ * ; In line of those spmni.loqnieiit dote§ whtoh-ljiougktfnl iften are’ aiif to indulge, tfty pi^tly afistraeted vistoftiesied^uftoft a sGent?.*fihich cannot but think mngulai; fifttl: somewhut , alegoricak; -The publiek press | f file city was> by soine>jftftgic,‘CQft- vert^ intft .a stwa\ 0 'f,ltorses,,find aft htm- estafiftking groQtft detailed to me'their vft rioUs::yirttres;aftd. imperfections, 'KassiDg hy , the:.;peveftt sUtifei* m groorm cototoe«te(lftpoft:eriehin ftwtor, says he;is fii^ oldest Rag in ihiistahle,” poinimg to one lie eaUbd ‘fite is a hard-workirig hprse, vybich by his ?reg^ ultolty has fteqmred general confidence, andJ|s often caltecl fac ; and[ fimt is about asrnnlch as I can say qf him. The Mer cantile , his next neighbour, is very touch like him, and they drftw very. well togeth er in harness.” « And what IS tjie name of this?” said I, pointing to a &iout animal: ibeside the last. • « Thisy” he replied,« is the Daily , a very fair laarket horse, good ftatftred, but rather dozy.^’ *‘Here,’’ I .exclaimed, as we. approached an old look ing quadrupedy f-whatirt the name: of Dr. faUstus is tiiis f” Yoft toay woU ask,” * says thfe groofti', ‘‘ that is a cross breed, half horse and half donkey. \Ye call him -Ilie Adoocale , He is iieither fit for the saddle, the dray, thefiarriage, dr-any oth er dfaught, as you see he js poorly foi'm- ed, having neither strength nor symme try', and his master cliangeshis occupation s(S'often that we hardly count hint in the regular nuraber of steeds. The'next is tlie Times , a very goOd sober family horse, qfan easy gait and good bottPUK Occa- siftfially he ^starts before the tap of the (frumj faut is generally manageable, He hftslieen lately brought into the stable, however, artd we do not ■ Know enough of him yet to trust him eftfirely out Of sights This prancing courser fie have never been fihle to break ; his name. is H«m«Vcr, and as strange a nagfiie is ascvei* woffthit and saddle; he is a Wayward heast—for one mile heats he does \vell'--b,tit for bo Ifmg, running away, iBrowing hii rider, and al) sorts of villainous pranks, he beats the d^— r h He has bottom edougb, and spir it enoRgh, and we hope to get him nian- ageahte, hut shall have a job of it. Tlie Gommercidlj , standing along side of him, is an old horse, who, though not the, stron gest in the stable, is kind in harness,' and fof a steady jobfinsAvers a very good pur pose. The Statesman , yon see, is a clever nag, and for common iiseis not bad; great speed can he got out of liini when lie has both his riders; one of them is.afi.ay.; when he returns we intend pUshiiig him hard upbn the course. This said he, pointing to a ninth, is^ne Of the oldest hprses in the staible, and for liftrd service rind tho rough work, is, in spite of his years, more to he relied upon than any of the stud— the FosiS-^Tofifirat rs;- bis pame, js-one of those cross; kiciking hofsps,- that very often runs ftway with an unskilful rider, but when kiftdly treated ipay be relied upon for a long journey, The next to him, the America ' p , is,as yOu see, a handsome, well built,animal, and for' the saddle answers Very weil---iasliionable blades are fond of riding htotj liis .carriage is easy and grace ful. He shows hiS'teeth occasionally,, but seldom .bites. .He has flOt'quite the bot tom of the Pos^, and is hardly as secure in bad travelling—he is a fair horse tlibugh, and when a little,older.will run against the field.” My attendant; was then going on to speak of a number of cotts , but I was o- hliged to hurry off aftd hear his Story an other time. . ' .. ^ qdJdsLnqttirer ^ iRELAiSDv*—Ofthd latg English Jotimals, the most 'important pocliOns by far, are (hose Which relate to rrolapfi. The House of Com- inOfts after a long and eafUfett discussion, have deOided by atuajority o f four; not (o take the Mate of that country Into cOiisIderatiort. This is a strikiiig change in, jih&foelinga of (he pop ular Branch of thcLegklaiuie’. To what is it to bftascribed? In answering the question, we who dwell ata distance, inust not take for gos pel, the Speeches of partizans, or the paragraphs of Newspapers. Such lapse and extravagant matc'rials, form an urisafe.basia fqr a true judg- menton the merits of a good piece of nntional policy; One has'briiy to read the late debate inthe Gommons, to learn what a deal of rank falsehood ahd unmitigatedfipasense mriy bo ush ered to the world under the Solemn foppery of legialalion, Thestate of Irftlaftd is aVeryin- teresling topic to (he people of those United Stated. Setting aside Ihfe .toot of a mighty pop uiation, suffeting frorrt the combined inflictions of poverty, opprCBSion and insult, there is an- other motive for eftlistiftg our sympathies in be half of Ireland, PrOrri that country We have drawn large drafts of citizenship. Irishmen, and the desceijdants of Irishmen, have furnish ed us with some of the most active and valuable members of our society, Many of opr upright merchants, and learned physicians, and eloquent aftd able lawyers and industrious artizans, are weakest o f argftnients. JfH stohd iq the AyayTetooVe Ri, ISfothing.can he moJ’efib riuefi thaa to .ple^tl assart. excu$e for fiijuS ftee.fiiait which i t ’ iniftyoUTfiWft power to remove at your _qwft pleasure. The inflto once of tlie t^ope is. fthother ridiculous ohi- ineca—a ceu vefi lent bugbeart^whioh those least believe wile preten^ toost to fear,--- But the Cfttliolies it is said, .are ititomper. toto tui'buleivt and. seditioas, That- riccto totioft, (a,t least fts a general oiie^ we do not credit. Yet. ridtnit they ftre so,...«Mftft are never turbulent ond.'todiQous ‘ witiioftl a cause. IlH.hcre be ^ mucli causeydes:-' . ..... ^ troy It-rat fttny -rate iftyestlgate the: ifteft J “ht \ftP Vheir fiir 9 .ats, ' ' ; ' -aifd settle the value: offiie 6lmrgec,^i^ftEit S ■ ^ .ANDHBIW' H. IHjTTO-M, ■ I certifiy that I adrifiRistered fife, liic'Ci- cifte to Aodrefi 'H, Hutton, fiffie.to; theip, still exist in, EfiglaVid; It because: ■thft.toas's o i lEiiglifii pppplRtimli is pot yet :R«liiBtofte(l enotigii to act ftfioft this high' pfioftTl®* I4|s riot.fiie .governmfeftt,. it E; the people fif.Hngffiiid who^arcojiposed to iuiquallfifefi eftian,cipafion* All tfifttfias liifiieHft .done ha? been doito to the very teeth ©j popular prejudices, • The last battle regains Ao be feftght, and-we iruat that the ilfifisefif freedoto rr U huma- ftity willftplseffily trimftphi' <Tljere is ilo soundreasoft. agfijni?t ' ^hb took but Itof-the fisualqftantoy for a con „ firtoednq^. fir the;whtoefiffi)^4^ - ! «a: yout]ygbegtofter,*’‘fisAlr;-ehftni-*' : ^ her? culls it, I-liftyd lost all’ tase Ibr’^rdSfent-' '■ j spirits, iwid, have hot drank ftor vVlshctf fip. * \ dfmk a drop;siftce,fim .|fith^ 5 |fttob ItoiY ' ' • theday:aftetXtoftkihe last offhe ffiedK ' , cine. My body now. begiii? to fepl r:ws; my liamd_, th^lm o k t o ; M i e n ^ sldera etroftg is irftproted^ - I slept-weB at night,^^^^^^^ - -j . . . . ... - , v . . _ _ tftltourbftt a ewp o f eoffee gs to cpr<)«aftoft aeme debates con^pc thism filrm aiftlfttoady, my.ey.estght TBe .to()»ey which I sjieiu weekjy far riito- wasftboui da. 1 -^ ifiots-;:'!, -Wto:niuMi 4 ; eyesigh t sbmfitimes ftlmo^^^ I Was cpm|ieHed by m y d t e a d M llfitot bileri tor: get ftp,at night and drink.*>. l^dmfitwtn^fi t . .'fiftsfptoftyj totd'tfiooidthieatem.'fitoplh 'ia---* ‘MPytond fitotted; to say fifttoher figs tlfe fitorst fixaft mlowfi dfrifiktog^he Wftwid; toosHikely-toy b e was ** fts badiasp -■ :',y v . ' - / A 'V s '.:::’' I begmi. tfifiake JhertoftSich^ huttoy fifirat to *ltot wlMto^tajHag^ic, not.mHfier rind talk a s M j- afi- , ■ pelite isg a a d , e a fiug as rawch in otte. f i i ^ a’s I forniefiy didiftAito I eatowo'rk at my .trade a lkday, and do more, work now if i ' 'toie week than J .formerly did .'m th fee ' : moftths. D ecent people are -fiilliag; t m r , .to talk w ifiifiifd/em p loym e . A s Ifir* a i y ; ’ wito, she siy,s she is \ ift ftfiew world.^'.;^^ I wish tq thank Hodditr his inefeV to irie, .. i .and hope I shall uevto fait, into’dii| y W again, though I $hal| if he does ftOfi^iSetep I me. I earnestly recoinmeftd ' :,piue to a]l the di'hftkafds in l)elafiare,,vv!jio ‘ J are ruinjftg soul to^ bftdyhy.ppftrb:gd<)\vft I bad logic and worse policy to. furnish with a suffering grievance a people whotoyou aciciise of being Uirhulatitly inclined.\ No doftbt the Irish HatKolics are in a state of •great exclteqseftTt. They are a people o f sfiong pajstoftft and (eeble will- When their hensjtoitities are disturbed, their pride insulted,:and flteir freedfthi circumscribed, it is natural that they of all others should vent their leelings in fi thohglits - that breathe and fioidii that baftn,’’ They are therefore very plastic materials In the hands-ofudeiftaiogue. . jPerfeefiy capable of judging of a , practicapgrieyatlce; they ‘ may be easily wrought into dangerous commotion when such a-grjevonce Is put ,in direct-coaftast to aleading constitution al right. Some &f the Dublin orators have clianihered i nto greaCpopularlty by means of this warintliof feeling and e.xcitabUity of cliafcaqter-.... The prosecnlioo instituted against Sbielisa proofof what silly things a wise maft like Plftdk- etmay sometiraeacornmit. I f it fail, Sliielwill have an increase of' popularity from liis triumph —-aaS if if sncceedj he AVilJ be reverenced as a martyr. Tha Irish are a warm-beftrfed people, andright or wrong, they will not desert a frie’nd. If the tribune be closed, the prcsSwlllBe open, and Shiel will not losjOthe advantage of filliogit with his sounding deciamations:, This proseriulion is a part o f (ho absurd syS tom praefised towards Ireland. Mr. Plunkot rises in his place in' Parliament, and pleads llip cause of Ireland vivitb a vigour, eloquence and sincerity scarcely to be paralleled, ffe returns to Dublin, and as Attoruey General prosecutes Mr. Shiel for spcakiDg the same speech-^a little heightened, to be sure, because Shiel is one of the Sufferers,^ and because be .is addressing a less tranquil auditory- Gan any tiling be more lu dicrous and unjust ? ^ It is this conflict of prihciple With practice, which iftakeB the government ridiculous, arid the people indignant. Good laws are badly ad ministered ; charitable funds are iniquitou-sly distribiited; liberal and tolerant schemes for im proving the people are converted into^iostru- ’mentsof opposition, by the'very peisons chosen to put them iiito execution. Thus, the goverri- trient i$ suspected, fis agents are detected, and ev'Cry'one who espouses the papular cause, is regarded as a brother martyr, no mattsr how questionable his motives, or flagrant his rrn'seon dftet. * To all this there must soon corne a ter mination. Ireland cannot suffer much longer under the vacillating and wretched system which prevails. If the rmperial ’Partiament do not promptly and caffefftlly begin tbo great work of Irish regeneration, itwRl be effected from some other qparjer, to. (ha dispplrifi.turofind disgrace of Great Britain- - Fatal ejects o f Intemperance .——Gn Thursday ujghto'f last week) ainanpfthe. name of Burr, with his wife and son, for- merly living ift this pla.ee, bfti for the last year or two living at HeVripstead, went to bed in a state pfinebriety. Some time in the night, a sense of suffocation aroused the father, who perceived sortiething on fire; he arose •arid procuriiig spine Water extinguished llie fire,nd a returned again to bed. In the rnornihg, when he awoke, he found Ifis wife lyiug in the fire place’ burned to deafS /—her head, one arm, and one leg were burnt off! When they re tired to bed, some liquol was left in a bot- tlq,; in the inoming it was empty—it is supposed shegot tip and drank what re- tnaiued, sat on a chair by the fire, and toll in it. Her remains were interred on Thursday Jast. Last winter, two paupers, belonging to the same^place, were found frozen to death, having been the evening before very ttiiich intoxicated- Such exaliiptes of the effects ofinteniperaiiGe we rejoice do not often become Pur duty to record. [Jw?ttfzcu ( L . I .) Parmer , Front tlii Delauiare dazette , I, ANDEEYF H. HUTTON, at New Castle;ately l a common drunkard, kaviug tiftje, find that every fact nieittiofted abpi'ft * to which toy krttovjedgc cap exttoftl: is yu<e, ;AVTL;IAM,:S. AABH.., From.the pcsk ^ FborJRidlirHbf . $ cribe .' “ I WILL BY'ANH Zounds ! sir^ you miglif *a« w^tl sw'cftr . you will never do i t ! Pto 'but ftf all • tieiice with these'ft.by aftibye’j fplks, Aft hour of the preseni*n}b is vyartfi a week o f the future,,'* , ^Yby,TXraew fi Uwchelor-wfilo ii^ns, .well' CalchlatetHbr’ffialfimonial felicity fts. cve\ * ry virtue and evei'Y accomfilisbiiient fan . render luRi ; jnit lie has been piitfiiig'oiff' ' fire happy time .from pue ymat tn another, always resolving that lie wolfid marry -“fay anti bye,” till the best ten yesirs of lire lire gone, and he is still “ resolving;” and I . fear he Will die the same.” ^ He that would gather the roses pf inat- rlinprty fnust wed in the May oflife.^ I f you wish only the withered leavcs a n i ttiC thorns, whyj Boor Richard says, put |t off’ till September,.Procrastinafion is flic', fiiief.pf time- ' ’ ’ I made a visit last Winter to see ray old friend Jeremy Careless. ‘When he put horses into the stable h e ' took mfeto his barn floor to see softie fine white wh.eat lie bad just (hreslied.. I observed toIjiijMhat one of the boards ftf the, barft \yas near'(fil ling, and he had betterurtil it. “ I 'vill by and eye,” said he. Things abolit tJic’ farm looked ' as though “ by and bye” folks lived fhCrie, Ne.xt inorniiig fiic Jmys came nimiing f ; with sad news. AiMlft- riily bull had torn off the board, and the cattle had supped and breakfasted iti the wliiic wlieat, apd Old Rrindle, Alie best cow in the drove, was foundered so that slie died. Now two nails, woi'tli a peamy,. and five toiuutds of time, would have sav ed t he life \of Old Brindle and the white wheat ift the bargaio.—“ A stitfii in tlnic saves niiie,’^ , • PassTiig by my neighbour Nodwell’ft the other day, I saw thatbis wife had made a fine garden, and the early peas were shoo ting ;above the ground. “ It looivs 'Well, neigliour,” said I-~-‘‘buttli.eftc'is a hat)e in the fence, which you had better iftetld; or the hogs will ruin your guideh.” “ 1 will by and bye,” said he. Happening to go by there two days after, I wasiftdf deafen ed with the cry of “ \Ylio-ee, wlio-oe-— stu-hoy, stu-boy.”— drove of liogs liad come along, and while my neiglibour ivas takiilg a nap, they had crawled througli the broken 'fence, and destroyed tlip la bour of a week- “ Never put off till to morrow what you cail do to-day” -—P 6 or Richard says. , ' - . MARRIEP, Oh Tuesday eveniag, the 19ili Inst. a( the residence of Commodore Tinffly, Waslihlrton f :ity, Lieut.- Thornas Grabb, of (he United Bfates Navy, to Miss Jaae Lohisa Craven, sis ter to Mrs, .TiDgly, all o f W'aSbingfon-City. UiisD, On the 12th inst. at Rhinebeck, Dutdifes? co.' State of New-Forkj Robert ■James Livingston. He Was an officer in the revolnticnary aimy, which lie entered in early life, as a volupioer, •iiid served with great reputation,; was at the fiaplui-e of the Hessians at Treoton; Was in both actions, and twice scverdlj wounded and taken prisoner. Capt. .Livingston was ver\ ar dent and ehivalrouseirf tlio cause o f liis country, as the following anecdote will prove: Heai-ing tliata parity of Refugees had assembled at a pub lic house in New.Jcrsey, he in hasto repaired to the spot, with a single private, apef dispersed them though armed, making. 14 of the number ■ prisoners, whom he marched to head- quarters, 1 and has left as a trophy, to lus namesake an (he f family, (as we are informecl) a celebrated rifle) wluch he took on that occasion. V PROPERTY OF UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ORIGINAL 'STAINED gffgjaffassSmSxsssssMif^SS^^tsssais^^ jsssssfrwwMs