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timely end of the ir dear son and daughter. Tl.eir heads long before this, are -pillowed low in the eai tii-- j&birh brings to the conclusion tof my tale. “ Man's mortal f o e , ” death, (which is fast advancing op- on all the inhabitants of this mun dane sphere,) hss stricken thi? onre happy gmupe, and they l i e enshrouded in the obliwnn of the crave.—“ Peace to their manes.” OLIO. R o c h e s t e r , F e b . 2 5 , I 8 ? 3 . O r i g i n a l U t t e r f r o m t h r c h i e f m a g i s t r a t e o f a c e r t a i n c o r p o r a t i o n . D ear Sur, On Munday next I am to be made a M a r e , ami 6hall be match obliged to you, if so be you will send me down by the coatch, some provisions fitting for the occasion, as I am to a*k my brothei, the old M are , and the rest ol tbe bentch. I am, Sur, &c. T h u s a n s w e r e d b y a w a f f , i n t o xchuse h a n d s it f e l l . Sir, In o b e d i e n c e to y o u r order, h a v e sent per coach, two bush els of tin* best oats, and as you a r e to t r e a t the old M ark , have added bran io m a k e a mash. lixtraordinary confession .— A Woitiun recently died at Rich- n»< t>d, Oswego county, New- \Vork aged one hundred and nine years. A few days before her death t-he appeared to be in great agony of mind ; and at the last conliased ‘•tie had stran gled an infant child, eighty one year, M'fvrt. Horing divulgi'd! \\r J'j'' >» mjl'' '>■*\'« the srerei, she b-onm e compo- 1 \ ‘Kht \\I'1 i i l l l l d l r d l n l ■ » . « I I K n t ft 4 I. A * 1 . . . . . . .. n u ted. and met her end with tran quility.— Providence Patriot. AuguM, 1822, conHuding with a resolution recommending that ihe subject be re ferred to the President o f the United States, and that he be requested to ob tain, by negotiation with the gov- _ eminent ol Great Britain, such {^i.TinlaniTheMtTrXuoraXt'h^’ter modiGoationa of tlie act of Par liament ofthe5th of August,1822 a« m»y rem o ie all just cuuse ol complaint; which report wasoi dered to lie On the table. On motion of Mr, Allen, of Massa chusetts, the House took up tlie joint resolution requiring annual accounts to be laid belo'e each House, of the expenditure ofthe (ontingent fund ofthe two Hou ses ot Congress; and it was or dered to be engrossed for a third reading to-morrow. T h f re mainder of the d:iy was occupi ed upon the bill making an ap propriation of 25,000 dollars for the repair ol the Cumberland Road, which was finally passed, and ordered t<> be engrossed. n . i s ( . ) t — J o n a t h a n J . C a s e , R u f u s ' w i t h b u t t w o nr t h r e e d i s s e n t i n g vt.ices, W h i t m a r t h , W u r . e r . B r o w n . ' a b.ll a p p . r u l i n g ' 2 5 , 0 0 0 d o l l a r s T r th e C a n a n d a i g u a — K l i o h a l e t l a v l o r , S i m - 1 |>u. c h .i s e of a sit e I ,r a n a t i o n a l n r m o r y enr» T K : b b e . ' ’* o n l *'e w e*'tprn w a t e r s . t ) n t h e s a m e F a r m i n g t o n — I s a a c L a t h a m , N : i t h a n d a v. in t h e h o u s e , M e s s r s G a l e s a n d Sea- P i e r c e , J o s e j . l i W e l l s , J r . \ \ e l c o m e i f n n vs e r e e l e c t e d p r t n ' e r s t o t h e n e x t con- S n i t h . G o r h a m — F r e d e r i c k S p a l d i n g , Isaial tlusively the requisite qualification* 'U due execution M tot PALMVUA H KHALI! K r r u a — l o o u r las t p a p e r , in t h e a - t i d e h e a d e d “ t h r S m a l l P n . r , \ th e follow* •t'K p r o m i n e n t e r i o r m a d v e i t a n t l y e s c a p e d o u r n o t u e m a f e w r.f t h e first im- p r cS 'in ii n , t n w it — t h e w o rils A i n d p x . r for I k i n e puck. 1 hig c o r t e c t i n i i d e n n e d ‘ r e w s . H o p e w e l l ------ J o h n P r i c e , N a t h a m e ' L e w i i , A m o s J u n e s , E l i s h a . H i » b y L y o n s — J o h n T i b b e t s , J o h n L K i p p M a n c h e s t e r * - J u s l m a V a i f l e e t , t ’etwr M i t c h e l l , ISa mu el H a m i l t o n , S ' e p l . e n Al i in g A d a c e d o n — A b r a h a m S p e a r , \V m P Hit h a r d s o n , A r t e n . a u W a r d , S a i n u e ! !Sa b n N a p l e s — C a l v i n H . L u t h e r , L o r e r z o C i a r k , I l a r v e y Pe*ti t* one O o l a t i o — H a i r y S. M o o r e , J ' n a t h n n B o y n t o n , J . m i u * M a s o n , A h t j ' . h h N m l t /•’h e l p * — \ \ i l l . a m M o n r e , D a v i d C >n \ e r , I h o m f ts S m i t h , M cliael M u s s e l m a n P a l m v r a — J i m e « W l u t e , K i e d e r u k ^ i n i h, A l e x a i d i K T i t i a n } , A s h e r Do o I l i t le S e n e c a — K i c h a r d H o g a r t h , J a ’ v i s L S m i t h . ,V>du<t—Bvram (Jreen, Jer.ks P.lien, T h a d i l e u s Ham ruff, I I m t i u i W u k ' . a m \N illiainviii—John Haber, Jr Nei Mexander, Selh Kdtly, P. i!ai det li I t I V ' . R i c h m o n d -------- N'oali Nsi'ev, Parle* rtr ' w n , ( j i i l f o n (ia'e->, O i a S | e n c i 'r V h t i» — I - a a c M a r s h , > a u u e l K n w - s o n , K .os t i i ' l n I h e ( ' u n i t a p p o i n t e d B O W I'.N W H I I’l N G H s u I ' l s l i i C t A i t o i n e v l o r th e e n s u i n g th ee v e a i s . AHPOIN I M E N I ' HY I H E (Ji)VLRNOil B r i s t o l — I s a a c M a s in C a n a t o l a i ^ i i i — \ l i c l u e l A F i a m i s c o a n d lt.n»w ell R ■ 't. I . v o n s — K r u b e n H . F o s t e r a n d VVm S i - s > ii N a p l e s — F . p l u a i m VV C l e v e l a n d r t e n e t a — W i l l i a m K a y a n d K i a s t u s B W IIOlllVlll th V i c t o r — K l e a z o r B o u g h l ' m . The great interest! o f the Canal in H a l l ‘m K r° VemCn' 8 0 f the c o u n t r y p l l ever be our paramount win. Tn ifpair these ..perhaps to pave th^ J <5 incalculable d, c e s s , b> a v o t e o f 102 to ^3 A l b a n y A r S u t . j j r d e v e n t s have U u l y occu’r r e d ^ - i n t e n t i o n a l , a n d i b a t it h a d s o m e p e r s o n al all ub n n. C o u n t y D F i o in t h e N i t i m i d l I n t e l l i g e n c e r . A P F O l N T M K N T S , l i y t h e l ' r e * \ d r i i t uI t'u> l'mt‘d S t a t e s . W i l l i a m F ' m o e f >i c o r i ii a , \ t t \ r - e ) id i h e U ii’* <1 ~ t. . n 9 lo r m a t pai t ol t' e t e r . i t i » ! t*u, i . l j t k n o ^ n as W e s t _ . , , . , , , f 1 t u l a , v u e 1 ijjt.iii H I l a i i i s u n , d e c e a - 5 t n in->t the l « e i ; i 'l a t u r e h a d u d e r c n o ' s ,.(| Hidcia tion t h e ^ u h j - ' r t ' f t l i Q d i N i M i i n i f ' W i l l i a m ^ e S i e e , i t K e i l u c k v . i n a ' i i h a l O n t a i i n C u u r . t y . I he f u - t vp( tion o f ihe ol m e 1 n.t. d j i » In t •■<• - u n e irismi i — ( ) u W pilr.e^ilay I h e ’ bill, r e - a d d i n g t h e t o w n s ol W o l e o t t a n d G a l e n in G e n e r a ( o u i . t v , pa'.^ed i n com oi K.e11 1 J 1 k \ •nsul a t 1 R bei i I <l-i Ai i . u i c . , in \ 1 e x n ii , J a i > s ''i n i 'l l W . h n< k«, of I’e m i s v ! \ a - m i t t e e o f t h e w h o l e , hy a n , a j . . , , i v ol ,.1?ht , a> „ ,„| t „ v V|,, c„ ' vote#, when a motion waa rn„de a> d iar j W i Ii un u d .r m \ n ^nn.i, c on-nl at neO, to iis\ and report. Tin*, say- a let-, ^ tM1 1 ^ 1 ut- and AUaado, ui Mexi- lei from a gentleman in Albany, “ is con 1 ° . ,, i. I i , He en nr ri \ M I’t'a ' ac ck ke en nr n d ge e, , of Flo orid ida, a, Milen d hv min v, a n d wa s «n i n t <‘*11 ■ “ ■1 CONGRESS OF T H E U N 1 T K D S T A T E S W a s h i n g t o n , F r i d a y , F e b 2 1 . In the Senate, the amend- men's to the bill, entitled “ An net for laying out and making a road from the lower Rapids of the Miami of Lake Rrie to the W estern boundary of the Con necticut Western Reserve, in the State of Ohio, agreeable to the provisions ofthe Treaty of Brownstown,” having been te- porled by the Committee cor rectly engrossed, the bill wasj l a g e a n d its v i c i n i t y , t h a t t h e r e read a third time, passed, and , m e e t i n g at t h e E a ^ l e H o t e l on F B« Tit to the House of Repreaenta-' e v e n i n g n « x t , a t e a t l v c a n d l e l i g h t i n g Ines for its concurrence in the | fo r the p u r p o s e o f f i r m ' n g a D e b a t i n g amendment. Nothing further of S o c e i t y . consequence, was done in the T h r u h x n g M a c ine- W e w e r e a f e w Senate. d a y * si n c e u n i t e d t o e x a m i t e M r S e t h 111 the H t ' U S e of ReprC6etlta- H a i l n u ' s p a t e n t m a c h i n e for Threshn.g tivea, Mr. M etcalfe, irom the | a f (j C l e a n i n g G r a i n , a n d to W i t n e s s i t s o p - Select Committee appointed on e i a t m n s . W e d i d so— a n d w e a i e c o n v i n - the subject of Indian AfFairs, e d f o m the e x p e r t l n e i . t w e s a w m a d e , th at made a report in relation tothe this machine offer# an Improvement t o ' h e | l \ ' a,lm,- ,!ie <■ t ' y and ciiUTitj , I New Y.' k and a bill •• to pi ovule a cutnpen ( an al tui pr H M P . i d g of Fl r ^ ^ , ■tided b y ^ , w , > t hi , , d a . ^ u b - o . v , e . \ e l o t i . - vi l w * oi v . s m i a tlie m o v e r , as a d e l e a t of a.I di v i si o n f o r i..,., .,| ,, ( P,-tm « T U a ' ii a 1 * \ - * ' f ' -' ljut 1,1 d e v o t i o n to . •• «i * i • * t t > u* m »ie * s n| t J ip c a n a l K u v v » ihis session. .c-nmw^^i uer, <»-. . part <>l the I tiitpti . v i i .. • , , . w. i ,i * . i * . I* J‘l ,us\ • ?,l\l ''fttie*!, hh tfpu, have ------------ ' untlrr U»e tliM article ot 1 ht* con- r . ' D e b a t i n g S o c i e t y — W e a r e r e q u e s t e d v e n t i - n o f t n e l ^ i h J ui v , l H _ i , w i ; h to give notice to the gentlt m en nf this vil- t^ ieat l i n t in. H e m v s , a » e l l , o f N i n h Carol, , a> At tot i a m r , on the part of | | u. U m l e d b t a t i a, u n d e r t h ; s a m e c o n v e n t i o n . e s e l e c t th e f o l l o w i n g c a n d i d , *en9i- ‘il e , a n d p e r t i n e n t i c i n a r k # , f r o m The Sp i r i t o f the 1 im n a n A n t i - C l i n t o m a n , a p e r : — (VI NVi L C t K M M l S S I O X E H S . \v e le a rn from A l b a n y t h a t s o m e m o v e m e n t s hav e been iradi fo r a clian^t n the boa ul ol C a n a l C o m i u i s s u n .e i g , wh o se i f l ices ar e now c o n s i d e i s;d aa va- c a ' e d . Mi D u d l e j , of A l b a n y , it a p p e a l s , has gi ve n notice m t h e >ena te, t h a t be wi'l on s o m e fu t u r e d a y bring in a bill lor th eir a p p o i n t m e n t . ’I lie c o n t e m p l a t e d a r r a n g e m e n t is s t a t e d to be a ( u i i a i l m e n t ol th ei r n u m b e r s , a n d the x r l u s i o of M e isi's Van R e n » s e l a i i , (. Ii o t o i i a'ml I l . lv , o n p o h t u a l g r o u n d s it ik p i e ^ u i n e d ; a n e ' O D t , w h i r h il it a k e s p l a t e , w e s h al l h a v e t h e m o s t a b j i i d u n t i a u ' e to r e g r e t . II thes. Ci m in i . i oilers a r e now ex- i I ' .d e d on p o 'i 'i c a l g io u n d s , it will be- 1 1 a v a lit 1 *r. ol lei I mg, a n d a n e \ t e n t ot i oi o ei a io e unw orOiy of o u r st ate — m w iiliv o' the i c p u b ' u a n c h a r a c t e r , — . lie a d x lC,i. ' ot sui h a n e x c l u s i o n c a n - i..it bi (i n ' l d e e d . i i h e r a ' t h e t i i e n d - ■ I tt ie t ai. ai , o ii,e T l e n d s nl t h e re- p ' t i l u a n |ia M , win se jo . o d r e p u t a t i o n w e h o p e n u t M ei he >-'istaHied W l.atevei nil” ht have lieeti M r Clin t o n ' s politn al i \ u r s i , oi the i n to le ra n t r l h at i hai m teri'i-d hi ' adinini'-tratiiin, on t h a t s< »ne » e iiow lime i u t h m ^ t o a p p i e h e n d llm j u w e i i ' n e a d and it w o n ui tie t l.e i \ ul e ’> e of a | u '< l a n n n o u s B^.uit n 'I to sutler all r e ' f n t n i e ts to llie With ii W e ' p e a k w ith r t l e r •Mice t o t h e i n I ei e ' ’h ai. 1 1 c lia i ai t - I >1 th e sla te , a n d ol a o m se ol c o , r-i t p.,| u v I o ri Im t lor p.i't i i j . i n ' ' i n i ' \ l w o u l d im pa ir die I <■ - 1 1 e ol t *• ie .. Li I ■ l a n i h a r a i t e r , a n d tlie |» ii Ii a i .n .1 tlie^e p i T u I r. se n t in e : it ' « o ' i d !,a'e a d i n i t tei.>ie i v to raise h. m a g n n into p o w e r I l| 0 U” h he i u s j r , u<ed ot *ia»n J? mad e llie < anal a h >bt)v to he s t u d e , not will a vien to p i o n i o ’e 1' ilie I h ' t i n g U'i fulni n| the wm k itscll ” h u t hi# own elevation, vet w e m u ' t in c a n d o r adm it , lhat aim np th ose who d e v i . t i d tin-ii e . l ' l n s t ii.fluent e arid ex et lions to tl.e etii o u 1 a g - m e n t o| th i' j > i ea! national cnterpi i/ c , lie h .Ids a t o n . p i c - i \ U ' i ank M i . Holly r I so ra'.kti lun'iiy m the jiu bli r e~11mai ii.u lie is o n e ol the i n o - t in'elli ent o| t' e t i,m in i\ioni> r, n i d i t i a r y s etsion o f the LeRislature, a n d t o I n . > lii-i n u s i i n d e r s t a n i l n R is t h i s n \ w a l,\ u t ,lalf » p e n t 1 o f f e i e d t o dp ' t - n a ly n d e b t e d for i t s - Ui < e > . s h e P r , » , l \ S Inr the s t a t e , o n s u c h t e r r a i t 'S i o n I h e in ' r i r i s i c ext i - a<' w \ ul(l haVe s a v e d t o tne treasury I tils I u i r a c t i u n - i n s , n o t m I, lll‘n u , S 1 0 0 0 l’e r a i i n n m S o t h a t , a o View* of th t most eligible sue for the local, on M ' a ImrboUr at the ea*t end «| Lake Erie In thin dispute, which vis to determine whether Buflalo or Black-Uock .h j i j die situation for a harbour, we are ilV i e. mine,I n o t to embark ; although « shall not deprive ourselves ofthe orivi lege of (xpressing our opinion on tlus or any other question ot elpediencv th.t may arise. J * FromVie Schenectady Cabinet o f Ftb 28 . Gnpafurday the 15th inst the houie «>f A i p „ , b l y passed t h e f o l lo w in g reaolu. t i o u ° “ Hi m o t i o n of M r C h u r c h i l l , it R i s k e d , T h a t this h o u s e will , n futqr* m e e j a t 10 o ’clock.” F * m t h i s reso lu ti o n a hnpe w a s t e r t i i i e d , t h a t the servants nf the pa werj fcb i.ut e n t e r i n g on t h e d u t i e s o f s t a t i c i q g o o d e a r n e s t . B u t this w a s l o o n b l a s t e d — u # d u r a t i o n , I p l r a i n t v i s i o n , was s h o r t — it* gl a u m g f o s p e c t s , like J o n a h ’s KOurd, w i t _ „ . ed bl'oie t h e d o s e of a n o t h e r ( b u s i i W j d u y / t o r o n M o n d a y t h e 1 7 th the foliar..- m g t s o l u t i o n n a* a g r e e d t o : ‘•)n m o t i o n lo Mr. H o v t — RrtolvtL 1 lit w h e n this h o u s e adjourns, it a 4 ^ jt.tfis to n.eer at 1 1 o ’c l o c k , an d t hat tli/ m e e t in future at t h a t hour.” | lime i s j M o n e y , s a v s F r a n k l m , and f #i t h e a b o v e l e s .l u t i o n , it a p p e t n tit M r t i o y t , at l e a i -, d i s r e g a r d s this si t' d m a x i m nl t h a t sa g e a r d patriot^ ui t h u s f l i t t e r s a w a v t h e people's m o * | e w i t h o u t o n e a p p a r e n t tw i n g e o f colli « p n c e I i nn Mt H o y t is one o f the t$;, l<t t . i n i i . i ti e e to w h o m m y application f. t h e s t a 1 e | rintn g w a s r ef e rr ed , aa4 . t e [iiovt s t\ he as pri d gal of the peo* ii’s i n n i t f T as he a p p e a l s to be o f t heir p e , I t a n n o t expet t lie will favour it, liujfti t h o u s iiids i f di l i a r s mi»ht be si* id t o t h r t t e a s u r y , by g i a n t i n g m y re* iest M y a p p l u a i n m for t h e S t a t e P ri nti ng , pt e v e n t e d to the H o u s e ot Algern o n t h e Hih ult. I n m o n a r c h u l gov* t ii n en ts t y r a n t s s o m e t i m e s r e f u s e to e iv e p e t n m t i f-oin t h e i r l u b j e c t s . — r e p u b l u . a u n u v e r n m e n t s l e g i s l a t o r s r ' ^l ei t to a c t (,u t h e p et i t i o n s e f t h e i r II w c i t i z e n s . W h e r e is the differ- /iu e r - id . b e a u l a y L e g t s h i t i v e D n c u m i ’n t s — \ \ e have ie ceiveil II .III \ IL ihii y a bill e ,. titl.il \ \r i act t \ tib i lish un i ison nient tor delif, anil to p r e v e n t l i a u d ' a g a i u s l t r e d l . n s , ’ — the o b , e i t of w ' u i h >s t o set a s i j^ , in cei- t a m t a s e s that n i n n . i n t of l e u J a l b.krUa i ism, wh ic h auth oi iz e s a d e p i i v a t i o u of | e r s o n a l libe it v , w h e r e no i r i m e or a c tual ft a u d has b . e n i t n n i n i u t t l . M s i , a bi 11 “ton g u l a t e llie culli. g of #tav#s a n d I* lorida Indians, concluding with the following resolution :— Resolved, That the President of the United States be authori zed ond requested to commence a systetn of operations for the gradual and ultimate effectua tion of the objects contempla ted ; allowing him to exercise fai m e r , w h i c h will pri>ve of i n c i l c u l a b l e a d v a n t a g e to tlie a g t i c u l t u r a l i n t e i e s t 'I his m a c h i n e , w i t h t h e a s s i s t a n c e of o n e h o i s e p o w e r , w e c a n d i d l y b e l i e v e , will t h r e s h an d c l e a n , S 00 b u s h e l s o f g r a i n in a d ay :— A n d w e h a v e th e f ac t f r o m u n - sation to j u r o i s for attemli. g couit, rei oi tl all of which aie la.d no the ta ble ol the Conuuei c lal Room for the in spection ol our sub'Cribeis *V. J ’ S p e c t a t o r . T h e W i d o w n f ( ’a p t L n w r e n c e . — W e d o u b t e d a u t h o r i t y , t h a t it has b e e n s e e n to a r e m o r t i f i e d a n o gi lo v e d to pet c e i v e Uie t h r e s h a t t h e r a t e ot GO b u s h e l s p e r h o u r - d i s p o s i t i o n m a n i f e s t e d in C o n g r e s s , to W e h a v e s e e n s e v e r a l c e i t i f i i a t e s 1 and pursue his own judgment, I '''hmh fully c o n f i r m t h e ab o v e f a c t s 88 to the manner or mode of d o -l I n n o t i c i n g t h i s i m p r o v e m e n t , t h e C a y - ing it ; and to communicate to , P a t r i o t s a y s , “ W e b e l i e v e th e f a r m e r this House, as soon as may be, after the com m encem ent of tbe next session, the progress and result of his proceedings there in. Mr. W alworth, from the com m ittee oo M ilitary Affairs, re ported a refeQnpion proposing th e annual increase of a p p ropri ation of 20,000 dollars for the p u rpose of arming a n d equipping tb e whole body o f the militia o f th e U n ited S t a t e r j 1 which reso lution was read a first and second tim e , and committed to a Com m ittee o f the o f t h e Union. ibe committee o^yowtiiti.Re1a^ lions, made * r W ^ E w l a t i o o to the act of Ihe ParliinMjnt of G reat BriUin, pa»a«dvth* 5ihof w i l l d e r i v e t h e f o l l o w i n g i m p o r t a n t a d v a n t a g e s b y u s i n g thi s m a c h i n e . t i t . I t s a v e s a g r e a t p o r t i o n o f th e l a b o u r o f t h r e s h i n g a n d c l e a n i n g . 2 d . W e u n d e r s t a n d it c l e a n s t h e g r a i n s o t h o r o u g h l y f r o m s m u t , & c. as to m a k e it c o m m a n d a h i g h e r p r i c e in m a i k e t , a n d a l s o s a v e s c o n s i d e r a b l e fcy c l e a n t h e s h i n g S d. I t will e n a b l e t h e f a r m e r to t h r e s h h i s g r a i n t o o n a f t e r h a r v e s t ; a n d t h e r e b y t o c h o o s e h i s t i m e o f s e l l i n g a n d m o d e o f c o n v e y a n c e t o m a r k e t . W e b e l i « v e f e w o f o u r f a n n e r s h a v e b e e n a b l e to t h r e s h t h e i r g r a i n in s e a s o n t o f o r w a r d it by t h e c a n a l till c l o s e d b y I r o s t . ” The following appointments ofjustices ofthe peace for this county, were made m Tuesday tlie 8th ult. by the judges and board of supervisors: Bloomfield— Birdseye Brooks, Samuel Ni<^oli, Sd, Ezra. W a ite, Orson Berja- w i t h h o l d f r o m t h e w t lu w ot C a p t . L a w r e n c e , t h e p e n s i o n w h i c h h a s h e i e t o f o i e b e e n g r a n t e d h e r . W h a t e n c o u r a g e m e n t wi ll t h e r e be f i r o u r h e r o e s , e i t h e t on th e l a n d o r on t h e w a v e , to n s k t h ei r liv in t h e d e f e n c e of t h e i r c o u n t r y , w it h a k n o w l e d g e t h a t if t h e y fall, t h a t co u n t rv wi ll s u f f e r t h e i r f a m i l i e s to b e g or s t a i v e r A c o l d , c a l c u l a t i n g s y s t e m ol eo o u o m v l i k e t h is , w e d e n p i s e — / / . I t h a s b e e n s e i t l r d m c a u c u s \ t h a 1 M r . L e a k e is t o c o n t i n u e s t a l e P u n t e r , t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of tlie late M r . a,, t i n e , s h a r i n g t h e p r o f i u of the establish m e n t . A c o m m i t t e e ot C o n g r e s s r e fu s e s a p e n s i o n to 'l ie w i d o w a n d d a u g h t e r ol t h e g a l l a n t L a w k k m je, w h il e a L »g isl a- l i v e c a u c u s g i v e s JS .>000 a y e a r to th e w’ldo W and d a u g h t e r o f M r . C a n t i n k / __ With, what unequal justice are the boun ties ot governments dispensed !! R o c h T e l e g r a p h . _ C o x o r e s s . —The Cumberland road bill passed on the 21st ult. and wanted only the siguature of the President to be come a law. The bill extending the lo cation of land warrants to officers and soldieit ofthe revolution, and the milita- rJ appropriation bill, have passed the house. Vn Uie £3tb, the senate paised X’-efii-tyes upon him — lie lias t o m e i'li i\i\i to intriguing spet^ t u i ' , w h i i ai not bei tl hi in to ttn-irr- pnses I harj.es nf a se r io u s nPe have been exhibited against him, V h ou;>lit not to lest fir support upift,p mere idle g .\ ip s ol tl.e d.tv— thev^ht to tie 1. 1 11 v at.il hatislait rilv mv/ga teil and when !'>jI»s1 anti it, tl w e wil t a- m o n ; the hist to throw out w e i g in t o ihe scale | .,r his exilusimi It is we ll k n u w n that t h e Kririanal, w h u h r e s ’# <ipun th e r e s o u r c e ) t h e s t a t e ol N e w \ m k a lo ne f . i it s ^ p « r t , is t h e m o s t iiiHgiiifii e n t , e x ’ e iJe arid u s e f u l w o i k , n .w p r t s e t u i e d i n t U n i t e d 'M a t e s — a w o ' k *f c o r p . i r a t / s t r i i c tui e , w h i c h io its v a r i o u ' t miifitioii# o n l i n e t o m v a r i t h m e t i c , a b o u t j 5 0 0 i l v n t u a l l y s q u a n d e r e d a w a y . W h o p i y i t h e p i p e r ?— Id. O n W e d n e s d a y layt, M r . B r a s h e r , on* of d i e h i g h - m i n d e d m e m b e r s ot Assero* b l y f r o m t h e ci t y ol N e w - Y o r k , * ' g a v e no t i c e ot h i s in tention t o i n t r o d u c e a bill p r o v i d i n g f o r an e x t r a Bession o f the c o u r t t o r t h e trial o f i m p e a c h m e n t s and t h e c o r r e c t i o n of e r r o r s . ” T h e S e n a t e m e e t s a t 1 I o'cl ock , a n d a d j o u r n s a t 1 , 2 a n d S — P r e s s e d w i t h b u s i n e s s — m u s t h a v e a n e x t r a session. A r e t h e b i g fiih d e t e r m i n e d t o eat u p t h e l i t t le o n e s ?— I d . L Y A S S E M B L Y . F e b r u a r y 4 , 1 8 2 5 . A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e S u p e r i n t e n d s o f C o m m o n S c h o o l s . ii T h e S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e , a c t i n g a s IU- p e r m t e n d e o t o f c o m m o n s c h o o l s , r e s p e c t ; . , l u l l v s u b m i t s to the h o n o r a b l e t h e l e g i s t r e q u i . e s e x t . a o r , I m a r v e n e r p * . | iltuVe h i s s e c o n d a n n u a l r e p o r t u . M n i e l i . s e n c e ; a n d it is p e l « M e n t | t h , a c t o f A j, 12, 18l 9> .. j-or t h e §u pJ t h a t if th e p . , s e n t n u n , h e . ol (fcl c o m - , t o f c o m m o n sc ho ol s.” M u i i s s i n n e t . ,s r e d u c e d , as is c o n / p l a t e d , | P r o m fir!(t r e p o r t , s u b m . t t e d t o t l t # f . , Jit legislature at the last session, it will perceived that his attention was prind* ® pally directed tu the following subjects; $. 1st. 1'he progress and present condl* tion of common schools, throughout tho state, and 2nd. the improvements that, might be fitly introduced, either in respect t6 the c, funds and revenue, ot to the government *t of those schools. Pursuing the stme course in the pre» sent report, he begs leave to submit un« der the first gene, al head, the accompa nying papers. Tne evidence furnished bv these docu ments is of the must satislactoiy nature, and fully demonstrates the decided su- «/ periority of the school system in tlu» gt s'ate, over every other in the Union ___ — | By t h e s e i t w i l l a p p ea r t h a t r e t u r n s hava t . b e e n i c c e i v e d d u r i n g th e p r e c e d i n g y e a r , f r o m all t h e c o u n t i e s i n t h i s s t a t e , fifty- t w o in nU ’i . b e r . t h e s e c o u n t i e s coik..'* J t ai n G49 w a r d s a n d t o w n s , all ol wlticbiM^x e x c e p t 7 old n n d 14 n e w t . u v n s , h a v e s e n t e d t h e i r , re po rts . I h e n u m b e r i o V ? * s c h o o l - d i s t r i c t s hi t'ie t o w n s w h u h h a v ? • r e p o r t e d js 7 0 5 1 ; ami d t o t h e s e b e a d d e d t h a di st i l e t s in the t o w n s f, . n n w h i c h n o r e p o r i s h a v e been r e c e i v e d , t h e n u m * b e r w i l l ' e x c e e d 8 0 0 0 ; of t h e m 5 2 5 ? h a v e t&atle t h e f t a'porLs, s h e w i n g u i n o . i g o t h e r p a f l i c u U r s , that for t h e ier>n «t e i g h t m o n t h s d u r i n g th e la< t y e a r , S i l , t i n s d i m i n i s h e d n u m b e r w d / e v e r be t o i n p e t e n t to c o n d u c t th is g t / w o r k to a p r o s p e r o u s i s s u e . T h e p r e s e n t i n c u m b e n t # W 6 a e q u i r e d a c o i r e c t a n d c o t n p r e h e i r k n o w l e d g e ol t h e v a r i o u s , a n d c o / e x w o r k s o f t h e c a n a l f r o m th e b e g f \ K . w h i c h c a n n o t be r e a d i l y c on prr|J1 e«T, w h i c h o t h e r p e r s o n s will be l o n g a c q u i r i n g — p e r h a p s n e v e r a c q u i r e . \ f - &n r e a n d y p e r c e i v e th e n m ' t i p l i e d d » v a n t a g e s to a r i s e f r o m the i g n o r a n c e i n e x p e r i e n c e o f n e w c o m m i s s i o n e r s , wiknow n .th ir.g ol th e e x t e n s i v e n r r f e m c n ^a lhat ‘i a v e a l r e a d y b e e n m a d e 'I his limited number fears tobere- i omniended on the s c l ° t e conomy, with the expectation tJthe reduction tvill produce a great s J S t° the state. O pitiful economy,\ t J n a penny and ‘ose a pound” ! It isfty unfortunate fo r the canal, that it i f e tu fall a sac- ifice to a parsimont P°l,cyt that teels itself not able # f urd some little extra appropriation l 8PeH8able to the successful executioi^he work ; in sa ving which perhapsj*10asan(l l*mes its value might be losff lhe rhinal. The canal commissionef t ' s known, have discharged f r duties honorably and efficiently—n f mp'*II,ts have ever been heard. ThJ*0pl® °f these re gions, destined afo remote period to furnish the most!ur,dant productions for exportation, f j y consider the canal 173 chillreti were receiving A common the salvation o | f ‘* country, and tbe schoolelucatiun, being 194 more ihuii preseat commnfer* » i p o » 8 « s i o g ex- were eikicated ia 184L I n ei^ *t y e a . s