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v '? ? * mv' "aSi&t-. i *. ^ <?3S?#': s. (v. iS -1'^ 'lHH^BiiRhk>jih<'' v- ? *? gEE^ M >5*? *r' $K ^vri? ITl UrMSOIlMlll\ if '* "T'"*sicr "? . ??*,. em. *%. Trwir^fVt- ? .?: vwwm wiSJiiM" r*' ? 't ?/?. ?? .1 a. ;'.br.V"( ^M ' COLUMBIA, C?. CO TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER it Vi ??.#'"? ? . " ' .1' \- 1 ' - ? ? '?? ' -? ? ? ' ? : ?'*"*- * \ ' ?? - ?* '%n'- - - ? j I t ' ' A*> "*" *? ?' ? . -W" 7y ? , , RWIWO, OCTOWafcft.il>>. , * V.;^v. ? | 1 ,v**s2gy22tiLvwe8l|Air M *1 A V': k qOW1*U?rHf| \ *ssfcissfpsgs? VsSBicsw'-iM"" Um HpW. ImpMm trrtiewrtlw.?wl fcrty to?tiooaop*?TVww torn mm ?1^1 Ww IWa <u|aW wW oW? ii irtrtuMlbii iMbiri?li nr 1htj nfll nndu ' * tor We are authorUed to stale that ?o? willmm wriittiavrr *?ib? ?Madkbt* tor tb* ?ISr* of SborMTof Fairflold district, ?! tbo .wnrnpcnifir firouoB. ? ? * .11 I Jm> 7 ? art authorised to state (hat 'HARD B. HARRISON i? a oandidat* for tb* ofl?? pf Shrrtf of FiiHkld dbtriet, i(ilwl|?> MqhBmmIiIwv ? ? ? Juno 18. 9m. m \YBe tubtcriber inform* htolH???Si he lMlo<d?i M?Nlf in Columbia, and hat i m ?fca. on* door Mow Mr. Lavta** wbar* h*wlU attend to Um doii*e of hit ^ALFRED RYNUM. Attorn** at tM? CrtBiiftb^Jan* I a. IBM. 44?if TtW^hw anthorixed to otMrxhat THOMAS J. CO?>K,wHI b* a ?*n<fl<) it* for Ik* offlrr of thrrlff of FalrAald di?. tri' i ?? the approachingcleciloo. Mav .10. 6m 07* W* nre authorited to itate that ROMUND IlKYNOLDH U n candidal* forth* ?(lr* of 8lwri(f of VairAeld district, al the ap. proacltinft rlccl'on. Jiino 18. B4 "if. Medical Board at Columbia. THE Annual M*ctin* of III* Mi-i'ImI Board will h*b'M in Columbia on lite \V*dne?dajr ofW ?ba IM Monday in l)*r*mH*r. II wRI bo required of *och candidal* to tnlltfy thn Bowd, bv rertlfteal* or c?itilenl*i ail*?itd by ? Jnntle* of lb* p?ae? or quorum or otherwise. that bo bn? Mndicd iflodkbio, fi'ircry. itn for *1 Imnt two yon under Mm* regular bred practitioner or |in?Wlwiw, It will alao bp rOqnlred of *a*h candidal*, to pr***nt to iom* m*?nb*r of lb* Board, a tb*?U or d*aa*rt*tion ooaouM inodkal aobjact, previous to biSOBMAlnOllOM. * /illl evenint of the Ah inal. Mivwn the \l mid Columbia, a .mall ACCOUNT BOOK, rule'd In Muu, ?f??n eovar, back mid ?ortMr* r+4 mnmuo. A? <1 run be of no powtMri iw tn ??v hat (Ha owner; the finder will be wlta? bly rewarded by returning M In thitnfSct. or JOHN I. WALTER. October 10. ? 41 I ? rs. Edmonds* Female Seminary. A flrtHmwa quelHUd to teach Frnmanthlp Jt1 will be employed In the above Seminary.? Ap|>lg personally or by letter to the Dlnrctor blankets. Plains, Domes , tics, &c. 'pHF. subscribers ere Jn?t opening a general I of FALL GOODS, selected in the Kew York market, durinvlhe pressor* of the pert season. which are offered at very reduced rale* for e4*h or approved paper. WALLACE It M'FIE. i > ?Ataor C AAA LBS. prime IHtrh BACON, low If applied forearly. 40?St For Sale Avery gentle familv rig HOR8F. A aeeond handed OIO, light and convenient, with I la roe *?. ' ?ALSO? A DRAY with Harness. Apply at thl? ofRce. Sept.? ? t( Notice. I do hereby caution any parson from trading f?e I note given by mm to W. Dmmmhit, for forty *l*bt dollars, payable in January ISiT, m I em determined ao< to poy it (Ihete beta* a mU nnder?t lading between n*> anl'sa comnrlleH by It- ALEXANDER M'DOWKLL Oct ft 40 3 To (tent or Lease. THF. landed estate of Jttph M?tHtltr de?ea?. <H, In SpMlanbnrg dWnet, near Mountain Bhoab on Eaoree river and on the waters of the two mile creek; containing about 7 AO acre* of Itad, with Ave or all dMtamt plantations thereon. ?aieo? A eonveuleet Tanyard In good repair. The land In cultivation h mi flic lent for to or IS baud*, all of which Ilea contiguous, and may be let singly Or collectively. Apply to j J. 4k Z. HOBBY, Adm'ri. Octobers 40 S Notice. nri ?tie DrumMt, waa dissolved by Mutual conaent iUtm* mm will he In future eamkaied Ij the asafftisgi 7V MERCHANTS* HOTEL, Corner qf RkharcUon and Ttiytot at iMi, 00 Vttm MWCT nouTK TO OtION. MRS. MARY WILLIAMSON, ^fe9h ? nnppiv " who k?v? patronised I rlO PQIMIO ftUlUlin|r| w Old eland Hear Im Slate Hottd, (0 Ihet Ivm, comm'odiotM ?wl eiry three atory Brick BoMdiag, recently meted a* 'Sou's E OF ENTER TjflJV.VEtfT artuate on the earner ot Rliliriwi end Taylor atrfett; and being perfectly e*UbtUhed, aim now trnderi her service* to the public In mr* branch ?wwrtalnini ton Hon* of Entertainment.. Mr?. W. deems k anoeceeraiy -to eaiy any Ihlnjt In relation to the accommodation* that TmvrtUn may receive ? rbe only wiati them to aMke e trial and they nan indjte rot tnemecKrce. From the contraction 6f tba Hoaee, aba will at all Umae ba enabled to accommodate parties, either public or private, without being any lueonvawlaaee to TraveMara or regalar Boarder*. Tha BALL ROOM W ar specious and at well con. atrueted aa any In tha town. She therefore lattere beraelf tnat ehe will receive a rhare of patronage from tha gar circle. Her table will at ell timer ba !ornkbad with the beet the market aSbrde? Bar with the choicest of. ifUPQW ijlaow* with Iheheet.of Bent?the Mourn with a suftcient number of good and trnsty 8eav?eTa?end Stabler with-n good and plan* tlfnl supply of PnoraptiKU, aud well attended by faithful and treaty Ot-rLnue The Northern! Southern, and Greenville Sta get atop regularly at her Houae. October 10. 41 tf Hats, Shoes, and ready-made Clothing. JAMRS HQtfji ur CO. AT THE 8IUN OP Tim LARGE HAT. MASONIC HALL. HAVE Jo?l received a larjte t npftly of the above goods, which with their former ?toek, com prises a morn attentive assortment th?n was ever offered in Hits phwt. The workman?lilp (particn> larly that of Clio clothing,; bof ? superior descrlp. tion. ' _ vr t. H. k CO. Inform nil those whim account* (due on Dm let of January last.) mmuln Mnstttlod, that without any discriiniuaUou, ? farther credit A CARD. 1/f R8. SARAH T 8MITII, will accomodate ? *| few young |,adies with board, who m?v wish to attoad any of tho public Bchools in tne |i|?N. Aprim 17 If Oancing Academy. T1IK subscriber rdunt hit sincere thank* and grateful acknowledgements, to tht- la dies and giullitmm of Columbia, for tho liberal encouragement lir ha* heretofore received In that place, and respectfully inform* them that hit school will In opened ayain about I he JOth of October, previous to whieb time he will be there and procure'* room in so mo genteel and conven ient part of the town. J. LESLIE. September t. > Wf?4t Mrs. Sanford HAS removed from Angnsta to tW? place, and will open her ichool here fo# the reception of young ladies on the Arst Monday In October, sooth went corner of Walnut and Marlon ?tre ? i, opposite tbc brick (wilding of Col. Blending. September 19. ? 39?li Medical College of MOUTH JhOLI.Yl TI1E Lectures wl'l lie returned in tM* Instltu tion on the second Monday In November neit,as follows:? On Annlomy, by John Edwards tlolbrook M. D. Surgery, James Ramsay, M. I). Indltuln and Prnelitt of Medicine Samuel H. Dickson, At D M'llrria Medici Henry R. Frost, M. I). Ornithic* and tht dUtiit* of IVomtn and In fmni'$, Thomas <1. Prlolcaii, M l). Chtmutru and Pharmacy, Edmund R ivenwl, M. I>. If at* tl llitinrtf and /tetany, Stephen Elliott, IL. L. D K. (Juddings, M. I> and demonstrator on Anatomy. J. E. IIOI.BROOK. Dtanoflhr I'noiUtf Sept. JO SO 7 For Sale. '|MIE BRICK Bl)| MM NO direr lljr opposite to 1 the Pre?hvterlan church, at present ??r.c?ipied by Mr. Edmonds. IlOBKRT MEANS. August 8. 39 tf For Sale, (fjvA flOL. CREVON'U ler** brick Store* |Vf|-P, V-V with commodious dwelling apart, stents, at the corner of lt>h#r?bon and Walnut streets. Apply to J UUKQU, A|*ril II. 15 If Frederick Seybt, Mrrchmit Tailor. ESFRCTttlLLY Informs hi* old rstloMrt baa removed from lb* tt House where he formerly resided, and ean be found In hb/ new-Hoe mi on Riehard??n street, 5SfiS his ? HUIUBWWMI g a te meeting of ? 1mm and ipfr At A late meeting of Kftitlemcn under a commitsion of hantinl 5TStA?dover In Eogland. eome disagrSe arose between Mr. Fleet and Mr. both mpwuhlm enlkhore, which i ?ent i Mann,I duced a challcnfe from the former.' Utter returned the followinf Answer. The last stansa but oM #111 be more perfectly Undent oik), when H is known that Mr. Mann has a wife and children, while Mr. Fleet be bachelor. TO KINGSTON FLBF.T, K*q. I a mi honored this day, sir, with challenge* (wo, the list from Mend Laagdoa, the aeeoad from ' WW* Jf*TS^ i .. . As the one la tojtght, and the other to dfae, accept hl? u ngpgieed,11 and yoera meat dt> cllne. T ? j, Now ie giving this preference, I treat yoell adeiit t hare acted with pfadenee and doae what weett, Sine* encountering Aha and ny weapop a keifs, There to eoaae tittle ehaaee of prtMrtttg my lim, Whilst a talle* from yea, air. might tahe It away, And the matlm, yon kaow, la, to live while yon * If, however, youstUI ahonld suppose I IN treat yen, By sternly refeetiof thu challega to mart you. Bear with aaa a moment, aad I will adduce Three powerfal reeaonaoy way of etcuae: la the And place, natoaa I am sraady deceived, I mvaetf am la coaecteaee the party aggrieved; And therefor*,'food dir* If a efcainpge m??t be, Pray wait till that challenge be UmUrtd Hy me. Again, air, I think It by far the meat sinful. To stand and he *hot at, than to dt fat n ?kinfull; Fran whence yoell conclude, (aa I'd have you, . indeed,) .? ' That fighting comnoeea no part of m7 creed? And n> courage, (which though It t>aa never dla peted,' la nr??, I imagine too, too deeply rooted) Would yrrfrr that ita fruit, air, whntuVr it flay Should N|ipear at u Ifu table," and not in " (Aa And laatly, my ///?, be it never forgat, Poi?e?Ma a Value which your#, air, loea not, do I mean to iiwiatw it aa long *a I cen, Bring juatly entitled M ? family Mtmn," With three or four children, (I acme know how many,) While you, air, have not, or eqfAf aot to have,any. Reaidea, that the contest would ba too unequal, I doubt no*, will plainly appear hy the tequ-l; For e'en eeu muat acknowledge it would not be njeet > Tint one small?? Afenn of war,'* aliould engage a nhole Flttl. The Cuatom House which a few yearn MO Was built J^^gArjlpfcfefiPjngnt, 1" LrH)dOnf WHS m) iXMiiy Vfl|IIIW(' iw tHHt tC prevent it from fulling, it waa found necos anry to tukc it down and rebuild it. It wm one of tiioae fat job* which are frequently iven out to favorites of thu minister* una Ite friends of the ministers. On this sub* jeet we find the following )?urody. From the London Globe THE HOUHE THAT JACK BUILT. A nen $onff to an old tune. As performed with great applause at West minister Hull, on two successive days, vizi May 16 ami 17. 18 6. Drama tt* J*rr*onrr.?Mr. Peto, the build er; Mr. Laing, the surveyor) Mr. Day, Clerk nf the works; Mr. Mullins, the Foreman; Mr. Cook, the Carpenter; Mr. Hmirke, the Architect; Mr. liennie, the Engineer; Counsellor, 8cc. ficc. This is the hou*e that Jack* built. This ia a a/rr/irrf that propped up the house that lack built This is the pile that was short all the while, and wouldn't go deeper under the sleeper, that propped up tne house that Jack built. Thl* la the Peto, appointed to ace to, the driving the pile that was short all the while, and wouldn't go deeper under the sleeper, that propped up the nouse that Jack built. These are tne spandrels stout and thick, that were filled tin with rubbish instead of brick, by Mister Peto, ap|H>inted to see to, the driving the pile that was short all the while, ami wouldn't go deeper under the sleeper, that prup|>ed up the nouse thht Jack built. This is I.uing the surveyor, who took care, to order the spandrel* stout and thick, to Ik filled up with rubbish instead of brick, t>y Mr. Peto, ap]>ointed to sec to, the driving the pile that wan short all the whil", uu<( wouldn't go deeper under the deeper, that propped up the house that Jack built. < 'I hi* in James Day from Drury-l.anr, who went there every morning and back ?gain, to Ijuinfr the Hurvcy'r, who took such care, to order the spandrel* stout ami thick, to be filled up with rubbish instead of brick, for Mr. Peto, appointed to sec to, the driving the pile that was short all the while, ami wouldn't go deeper under the sIccikt, that propped up the house that lack built. This is Molliti* the foreman, steady ami strong, who saw that matters were uli going wrong, and wondered the h<at*e should have lasted so long, an he told J-imc* Day from JWury-lane, who went there every morning and back again, to Laing the Kureey'r, who took such care to order the spandrels stout and thick to he filled up with rubbish in Mead of brick, by Mister Pet<s appointed tose>j to, the driving the oile that was short all the while, ami wuuldn t go deeper under the sleeper, that propped up the hou?e that lack built. This It John Cook, who "Jn?t gave a look,'* and agreed with the foreman steady and stmng, who saw that matter* were all going wrong, and wondered the honac should have lasted so long, ss he toid Jamea Day from Drury-lane, whtL went there ever* morning and back again, to Lalng the i vey*>. who took atieh care, to order biwVifeiSy 5!i??5i!t2!d*2thk* to tn<,i **x pointed to see to, the driving the pile that m short all the Ohlla, and would Ml go the room that Jack ouUt.. ? ?* ? This to R. Smirk*, who found fault with the work, at which John Cook had hut ta ken a look, and agreed with the foreman ly ?d strong, who saw that matters ? J all going wrong* and. wondered the house should hare lasted so long, as he told James Day from Drury-laae,* who went there every moming and l>ack again, to La log the survey V, who took sock care* to or* der the spandrels stout.and thick to be filled up with rubbish Instead of brick, by Mr. Peto, appointed to see to? the driving the pilo which 'was short all the- while, and wouldn't go deeper beneath the sleeper, that ptopped up the house that Jack built. This is George ttennle, who wouldn't give a penny, for oil the work found fault with by Smlrke. at which John Cook had just given a look, and agreed with the foreman steady and strong, who saw that matters were all going wrong, and wondered the house should have lasted so long, as he told James Day from Drary-lane, who went there every morning and back again, to Laingthe survey'* who took such care, to order the spandrels stout and thick to be filled with rubbish instead of brick, by Mr. Peto, ap pointed to see to, the driving the pile that was sboft all the while, and wouldn't go deeper below the sleeper, that propped up the house that Jack built. These are the counsellors bouncing and big, every one in a three-tailed wig; wiio examined George Kcnnie, that wouldn't give a penny, for all the work found fault with by Hinirkc* at which John Copk had just taken a look, and agreed witiflk fore man steady und strong, who saw(MR mat-1 ten were'all going wrong, and wondered the house should have lasted so long, hs he add James Day from Drury-lone, who went there every morning and back again, to Li? ingthe nurvey'r, who took such eare, to or der the spandrels stout und thick, to Ik- fitl ?cd with rubbish instead of brick, by Mr. Peto, ap|>oiuted to see to, the driving the pile that was short all the while, and wouldn't go deeper Inflow the sleeper, that propped up the house that Jack built. '1 nis is John Hull, v* ith his jx-cketft so full, who forked out three hundred thousand pounds for a tumble-down house that fell to the ground, and paid all the ties, with t great deal of case;* to all the grave counsel lor* bouncing and big, ?? every one in a tin en tailed wig, who examined George Heiime that wouldn't give a penny, for all the work found Mult with by ainirke, at which John Cw4 bud just g?v?u a iwik, aud agreed w ah the foreman steady and strong, who saw that matters were all going wrong, and won dered the house should have lasted so long, as he told James Da, from Drury-hu.e, who was there cvei-) morning and back agahi, to Laing the survey'r, who took m> much carc, to order the spandrelh stout and thick, tube, filled with >uhh:,sh instead of brick, by Mr. Peto appointed to see to, th? dri\ am the pile that was shoft all the while, and wouldn't go deeper below the sleeper, ttiai primped up the htmse that Jatk built. Thin is the Westminister hall so loft* and tall, where lawyers and architect*, foreman and oil, sing huzza for John Hull, with hm pockets so lull, who forked ait three hun dred thousand pounds for t tn.nlde-down house that fell to the ground, . id paid all the fees, with a great doat <i vase, to all the grave counsellors bouoc.ng and big, eve ry one in a three-tailed wi?(, wlio examined George Kcnnie, tliat wouldn't give a pi nay, fin-all the work Annul fault w:th by Smirk e, at which John Cook hud just given u h?>k, and agreed with the foreman steady and strong, who saw that matter were ail go ing wrong, and wondered the house should have lasted so long, as he told Jmiu D.y from Drury-huie, who went tlure every ' morning and n^ck .igain, to Laing the sur Jvey'r, who took such care, to under the ispiu.drcls stout and thick, to be lilied up 1 with rubbish instead of lirick, bv Mister I Peto appointed to see to, the dr'ring the pile, that was short all the while, and wouldn't go deeper, nor prop up the sleeper, that let fall tuc house that Jack built. ( (itobr.) * The fumil'iKf vpontorUI *Mirrvi?rt<?n of John Bull. t Nrlthrr tint Iwmrd of ?ommii?l'?n<-i*, Ih* ?u ;^rlm>!nJnnU. <>l tli*> ?h>.tm|Iv<? ?r?- h??rr Intend ed. SI>*f|K?r U ft li'filinlflnl term, iff?|>lylnj( n |i?r lirulur piece of tlinber n?cd in lh? r<njQ<l?tion* of buildings SUPflKMF. COURT Of HlfnUE IftLANO. Stfitcntbrr Term, at J*rovU/r?er. Printkh*' Bill#.? IVm. -Simon*, v*. fimjumln ffr Ca?r.?Thi* wan an appval by defendant from, a verdict ag.umtt him at the continom plea?e, in May, 1426. It involved h of (mine interest to printer*. Mr. Simoon (?t present one of the proprietor* of the Providence Patriot, whde editor ?>f the Newport Republican, and during the pen Idcttcy of the quentlnn on adopt<ng by the people, the omMthution for thin utatc, prepa red by the onnventien in June, 1 24,) |trintr<l in handbill* a piece called the ljueri?t, de MRned to prevent the people lr.*n agncinc to the eort*titatl'?n, wh rh printing wiu d>>nc at the requctf of defendant, the article, as it tamed "it in the rnur*o of the trbtl, having been written by Benjamin H <zar<!, Kan. Defendant when he bright the aitkletft lie printed# did no* agree to gee plaintiff pu.d; but the work waa chtrged to him at the t'-nje. It ?m contended in the defence that defend ant wm only <>ne of a n?t nber who had agr?ed to bear tfer expenae by rtuMO* a *ub*criptiou. and that he (fid not get the piece printed 11 hi* t?Wn hctxatot* but for th?- good of the)-?>* He, whkh good It waa the duty of \ printer to promote without being p,? d e*tr v ft* it rThe plaintiff tocrtentied that be knew m Ttiiiurir. recdenbioK the iMtof a Drift* ter to be paid even forgoing the public a vice, at tfie requttt of ?h individual, retan* ed a verdict for S9L; end W amount claimed by defendant. ? appear* to have objected to thepeyUMskftmi' t necircu instance ot being left by nia coadjutors to incur the whole expense, the sum rutoedbV subscription havingbeep appropriated to invigorate the individual rout///wf font ofthoso. who came to the poll* to vote down the Kate conatftutfcn, and the printer, ai unial, totally forgotten as won u the voting wh over.. The moral to be drawn htm the above caact which was undoubtedly decided on correct principles, la; that a printer may be entitled I to pay, even In cases where the public are supposed to be benefitted by the means uaed by him In Incurring extra cxpenses'to bring about a desired object,'st the request of IndP vlduaU, and that ft Is ntuc^i easier to collect a subscription for such an object before than > after an election.?Nat. Intel. \ rRON THfc NATIONAL (K. T.) ADVOCATE. /'rvm Portugal?By the brigSeagull, in 3J day* from O|?orto* we have received Par* tug?**e pupcmi.f tli-it city to the 9th Austufc ..?> j inclusive. These journals eontaii the usual | proclamation for currying ?nto effect the let* constitution of Portugal. At might have Nwn expected the documents arc highly leMOO ed, with liber*! opinions and profession# ot love tothi people.?Nothing appear* to hin der the new order of things from succeeding in Portugal, notw;ihst.uvl the 'pp'.sitiou fr*ins the Spanish nbsoluti sis. The fcllan* ? ii\g ?? a translation of the proclamationt ?'> PROC'l, \M.\T1(>N. '?> ? Portuguese!?li. the constitutional chart 1 i which >?>u have just now sworn to, J Ivivn been cnll'.:<i the Itcgeucy of these king- U doms, during the minority of my augu niece* ? and cur legitimate ?p?cn, Miria da Gloria* < As the tir?t vassal ol the empire, it is my im? mediate duty to put into a prompt and vigo I mus ex.Mention, the wise eonstitutional chart whii'h my august brother I>on Pedro the 4th* wlnsf glorious name resounds, w.th idnura , tic'ii a?><{ deference, throughout America, Rtt rt?|and the whole world?all ha* from hi? elevated throne Ik;stowed upon his Portu* 1 guesc ? ubjectv?This immediate codc 1 shall luHtll, .oul cause it to he fulfilled. It is tVl bulwark of our political safety. Unhappy s ' \yv. <>h >dnn s to opufcjp it; the'law will ptufc* ? >sh hnn, at.d I shall be as inexorable as ihd . law itself. Portuguese!?What I am at, is to revive . ' our former prosperity and glory; to cncour- ] age the ?irts, to improve science*, topr -mot? commerce, tgriculture and industry, in n > word, f> employ every mean* within mjTvj ' power to make happy a nation Wflj||pjP5? {of being soi?1 grulge no other. Portfe*' \ it'uese! if 1 sacrifice, as I hnvo-hitherto jdonc, mv health for the welfare of lh0 country, i>e sure that I will hereafter itc* jnfice my own life, if it l?e necessary tothe^ V 1 gotd of the oountry.?And who will be the,'' Portuguese, worth) of the mune, that would | not join me in such noble sentiments? Portuguese!?let us imitate our superiors*;.^ and we shall i?e as thev have been, the adtni ratl'Mi of tturrpe* and f the .vhole world. | Union, and obedience to th?* taws, will rod der us 'v?y\, n*?d when I surrender the goe?# emmnit of tins, kingdom to our leeitimstt sovereign, l)< una Maria da' Gloria, I will be ! enabled to ti ll her, with truth, and Willi tlHt'.: editions of thn he r'iest joy?V M.ulamt you are rvout taanm the reins to govern a it.ition, grt >t, fothTill, .md true to Its legiti-< mate sovereigns! thnt nation ha* been uiifor tuuate, because the'genius of evil has ibundi among tlic Portuguese a fatal and long asy lum?but the wise, political instituting ?vh?ch your father, <<ur late august king, hat k??idly given us, has consolidated the nopet of hi'v happiness and glory. 1 have reared t'o is edifice of our felicity* as much as 1 could, !?>? the assistance of the nation at large) but ? t ie consummation of it i? reserved for your f Majesty! You will find great and worth# v" models in the- eatfiloKucs of Portuguese men* archs and queen*. lead and ponder well Oft the history of Portugal; a wise and nsclbt lesson It will l>e to vour majesty; it will In st nut you in the difficult art of reigning. If you adhere to these lessons, Madame, /en will be hailed as the friend of the Portuguese^ and the Portuguese will ever repeat witn re* pect, love am! gratitude* the name, the ' adored name of your late august father* and yours." ? irawSftSl Portuguese! union and obedience to the laws; let us Imitate the virtues of our superi ors then we shall be as they have been* sub jects of admiration and respect of the wholff universe. INFANT REGENT, ' Adjnda, Palace, 1st Aug. IM6. The beautiful phenomenon which our ftsk? emian designed as '' oo man's land," w4* ' never more dlstinctl) ' last. The weather I ' and the sea vithoutu ripple. French coast appeared* by refraction a* If 1 only a few league* from our shore. Thh various heights and Undulation* of the land* l as well a* the beys, were sufficiently distinct without the 4id or glasses, to be kno*n to those who were at All acquainted wkh thn opposite store.?//r.^A/on (iazrUt. Wuttcrrn.?l'Onl Ihmuvr, and Mr. EdWi M sick ton, the l.itt member ftv Htaffbrd* both stuttered dreadfully, Oncn, open tlm occasion of their meeting in London, Mr* MooektfWi, sreliig t^rrtt'-f vain attempt to give utterance to hr* w .saidto h ut," My dear ord, w do?n't you go totho men that [mef ly seen than on Sunday being particularly clear* u ripple, the whole of th#