Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1819-1821, March 13, 1829, Image 1

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m By D. W. SIMS, state prixteh. COLUMBIA, 8. C. MARCH 13, 1829. Vol. XV?No. II I * PUBLISHED fcvcmr FRIDAY MORMNO TMHMU~T*rt* Mlmrt pur m?k*, pmjpktt ta mfrmyt, ar fttcr DMm-t pngmkU a< lh* thtp??/. Jtn VUK TlSKMEJfTS Inserted ml tkt v*m*ir*tn Columbia Female Academy FIUIK irkarft ?Ml (mUoni of lb* Columbia J. IVasale AaadMay an taapactlully Mooned, MibI II lUII MllwiM M<if liw Mpfrinrmfaim ol V?w> Hey. Jolio Krn?k; aided by abU and ??peri. The winter term wdtaoawMnaa WllJMMNry. From tbr attain (ma of Iba Fftipel, who beia a lo iba ofta* all I a public adacation, as wrll as mlrwry department in IbU ia laved, Ibat parents will not regret T_, >' (hay may pWr In It. The iov *,"\t nf the ecliool i* mild. consiving solely ll, Ijtivlaenc* It latbr aitu ol Iba teacher*, ?Vui n*1 J,|t"tHwna wtthlhr poplla lo cberfeb fc<il?\vfe I k at simplicity and |?urity of mlad, h?... the ornament and crown of all m,i LVrMd without which indeed no Talua ' \("Ue?lml acquisition la of aay raal Instruction pou ted In tbla Instl fan .??? !H?%?lthrl.rancta#*ol learnlnguwally J?" 1 , l'\ h"\ot approved semina.ie. of the f U? It maue fn? a tborna^b on,y,o,he ?n,?r* *?,w ?h'^JTT, "\dura and ?rlenre, bot for all *? .*c<!<y|bhm?wte wlileb ara deemed " ??T hl*\ raob. oflifr Tin dh-doatloa ol lx)? ??? ? n< i final ion peculiar to la-* town*, are aHo^e! laMnrMiliroinilih Iniiitiun Rati oment, ??very facility fen *<*dy, Imir/ilnnln all deportment* of uw ful knowledge. aa IIm Mlwtantial r?ivnrdi api?mpr|*i#dtniiidu?tf and regiilarit> ol condnci, form n?wh an nwrnlilto of advantage* at U rarely to be found in P> m*f> ^mlmrifi Alr*.' mi|li still costinues in char** oftbe hoard ing detriment H?r character and .puiliftratlon* ore too well kown to nerd any commendation. RATES OF BOARD AMD l til ION. B ard, ^ flAO p< r annum Ku/'mIi Tulti n, 6 " quarter Wi'.i K,Jisti Grammar or Gentrw |.liy, g w .? Willi Ruatish Grammar,Gr- igrHpliy hiiiI AiithmHlr, 10 ? ? Tin* two up|H*r clatwt, with the me of Ma|?, Globe*. (to. 12 14 M Fren? b. Span/ill and Italian Lnn> Cttavea, each 10 41 '? Music. (Piano) la " -< Knlrance lo the Music Department 5 " " Diawinaand Palming, 10 ?? '? Vtlvet PulntUu, lo ?* ?? Board an.I Tuition, as hereto! atv., puyalilc in advance C ?luinlii i. 25tli Offemlier. lft ?R M II Mary Ana Bcckct, WIT.'Imu. ii |.|eas?ire ?nn<>um e?io her friends :n !??? roumejr, nod the Uiliu ?| Cflum> bin, that >li? he* f-iimm<mced the MtLMNAHY ?nd iltN l'U\ M AKI nG *>u?ine?* in all it? van aa? hranebeo, at the ? 'ntninerc al Hotel. Hb? ha* enxa)(Ml Mr* Porter Irom New York wIiomi abilities in the Vlitlioury aiwl f'im y Drese Makiox ha?ine??Hir well known ??ere. ?Mrs. Porter ha- liroUKhi from New York the late?i fashious ot that City, and having a reyulai eorresponden* e, will always be able lo uiake their Work agreeable to the latest advices. The pat< milage of the Ladies will ha thaukfully received and ttiiiMifoally attended to. N<-v? mber Jl 47 tf inc. T MERCHANTS' HO I EL. Ilh ?uUerib? i L-ratrfiil Inr I. *? iu?ny favo? he Hn> r?f|?? d, re^pei tfulU infoini* 1*1 Crleiid* and III** public gen- rally. that l<? ha? n? ov-ved to ibiil well tiMlculntrr and comiuodiou* Br)? k Bnlldinp, Imini'ily occupied Ity l>r Suiiiti, sIiumc nn lite iiiiiIIi *r?t cortior of Rirhardton and Taylor ttreel*, diagonally o|>po?llr hit former aim.-tmn He Ithi rpercit nn paint in fining up tin h'?r * forthr reception of td?lriend? nnd n|M einll) Kivat?* Mmilie*. lit' Taldi* will h* furnished with e Im**I Ihe market nflT>rdt, lilt Bnr with ?W chnitesf ll'< >ini hNIi ihff Iwst ol Bi</?. 8tnM"? with Ihe be*l ot Provrnder, and faithful 0?lli>r?. Illi Bill Moom i? l"0 tVct.lnnc and if a??paclniui nnd well CMlrulati d n? any in (tin flat??. Tim ?utiwilVr Impcnfioni Ilia iinymitled atlrn linn In iiImit, Hint lie will Im rpliled lo give H-ii'-'hI MlWfac.tion lo all who'any favor him with Ihelr company. UF.O A. IIIUFOAB October 24 4.1 II U? TheCHarleMon Meirury, Aiifftt?la Chroni cle and Y'trkvllb Advocate, will ptildHi the alnive ? ?I e a week for Inree week*, and for* aril their 0rt until* for |?aymeiil. ].10H HALK *?? RR*T?The BrM Building direr.'ly ?ip|nr*?l<* lb* Presbyterian I'hitrrh. )t iia ?jtnf,|i.n? and convenient In u*r, containing nine rnnffli algh* nf them having fire pU< . a li fan* aho 'fmi innnton the ground fb?f<r A'?n, f> r tab*. mv lata ?tunmei ret?id<nca, n?-?r rinlk llill Tbn filiation i? healthy, the houte convenient. the Irar.l (ntiout rtO ,\r.rr?.) having a nrelly good growth o| pine Upon it. Apply to vVm. IV I'rantoa Kin. HOHf.lt r MKANS Fehrnary 27. 0 4 f| ''O ItKNI' ? Th? llnilir and l.ol I.e.t?ili;;ii?|t lo 3 Mn Kill* Wilvia, lately mi nii'iril ??* Mr D W Sitni, and po>?*Mion jiven no the I'' diy ol .l.muaiy netl. J .43 D.'VI* Columbia, Dae. 2rt, 1H2B I tl JOOK KT THIS?I forwarn all pet??>ii* (r mi J trading with, or hmlc nrtn)!. or j?t??y m> apprentice, namely. TH<?H. SIIKI.TO.V ?h ?(??lied (r >m wa abonl tna 1*1 Iferein'ier lu> t *t> Information v\ill lie thankfully rev ived fimei n> tna the mma M \I,ACHI KI.I'.N \ > February 27 0 ?l fyiHICi: Hliayrd from ilia ?nbtcr|l>t r, a Ida X^i IIOHaKi w<Hi ii \?hit?- hUr.e in lilt face, ?? wliil" fret t?ld norf alrrtyed mvtiy with ? < )|\|IK. 'Ill*' linria it .daiul Aitreii hand? hi and el|tbt or 11n y?ar? old. Tin miJi?iI?*i off Dm dollar* rrw?rd, ami all rea?onat la etiiei* for l.a delivery ol I lie horce and ni?re to Inm fltoit y B'HI'r, Newberry dHtnri. ??? m th- !?<?< jambhvoi'm: Marrbrt, li&>. i" ARTNEKSHIP. tf C. W. Coxent, IhrnMlvn in (ha MtrtmuhU . _ lb* firm of HIRAM HUTCH . ? _ ?l No. ? Brick lUiiitf, they will thnukfolly rwlfe ? ahar* of the pnbUo (Ml roi-age. They hller tlienmivxa thai nnder tha praaent arrangement, they wilt ba enablad togiva inph* aatitfaction to caatomer*?and to fcaap eon ?tautly no hand mi aaaortnieat of GOODS inferior to oom# la CohmMi) which they will dl?|?oee of on (ha mot* raoaonaSle Irmi. On band an u ?ortmant of GROCERIES. *MITH?' TOOLS. IRON, STKKL, and nlao BOLTING CLOTHS of anptrWr quality. February 87. 0 8 Aotice. ri'HE Co-partnership heretofore eiitling h? 1 Iwnn Sag|n k Row *nd Jmnrt Hora, un dar lha inn oTJHtne* llum, k Co la lhi? d-y dlaaolve.l l?y mutual aonaent Tlitw indebted to ?aid Irm, an* rfqwuwl la make jmymam to A. C. Squire, It Co who arc duly authorJwd to aetllw all elaimaof Ihe concern. J A MRS IK'IIA. SQL'lllK It llOaS. Columbia, Feb 2A, 18^9. -QUIRK It ROSS-having ^iiken ABRAM C 8QUIRK into |Miiiirrahi|*. ibr liu.iaeta in luturr will t a conducted under the An. of A i* Suulm.i It Co. BQCIRK It ROSS, 1 A C. bQUIRK. February f5, 1&20 10 tf C AH WILE, & Co. on hand ?n J arc receiving the lollow In (j ttnii*. .,vw Sugar. < nfft* Sail, Gun Po'*Jer, Imperial and Hyann Tea*. Old 4<tt pioof Co*. Brandy, 4th proof Jam. Rum Old Madeira Wine, TfitrrilTc <lo Malaga do. old Port Wine in bottle* London Porter IU Ton* Swrrde lion, assorted Germnn Steel, Kngliah Hliil* r do American do Rnwland* Mill and Croat cut Saw ? do Ca?t Steel. N<ii,ornnd Sanderaon't braudt 40 dog ?ftdlnc hoe?, ataotied uifi Wliitte m?n'a Colton ano Wool cardt Bellow*, AnviU, Vice*, Sledge and band Ham iuer?. Bagging, Rope and twine. ALSO A teener* I apartment o( hardware and cutlery. All o< winch will he told ai low as this mniket w ill afford Columbia 18 Feb lhi!9, 7 if VI/IN SoORO FK'iW.I. KMI.VVUV AM) HO RDING M IIOML .Mr# ds inform* thou- pur?*ni? uml eourdian*, who may have il hi coideni|dMtion lo tend Vouiik ladit t to her trhooi at hoarder*, that there are Mill a few varaucie* Intl'al department Pup-U will re reived at any Mf'iaon, aud only charged from the time of entrance, l*n? ?... ?????*><eiion mi.I !??? mad for ?rh<dararf.mo*"dbefore the enoMf?U<. Wmntboro". F?*l?. 83. Ih29 " U 3 ClO.MPA "Y OKHI.IIS? Ai. I.lrcllon j? heirI'v / orderrii for ? ftr?t l.ieutei.ant o| Riet,;twd Light Oregon*, to ?upply the vacancy creaH d by the retirnulion of Lieai. Stanton. The Flection will he held in Columbia, at the Market House, ?,n the last Saturday of Mairl. p. lit to Im- opened at 10 o'clock i M and rioted at 8 P M Managers lo conduct the elrction, Jetse II Goodwin, Fredk Green,and Wm W?i ton J N. PARTRIDGK. Capl R I. O Fe'-nin-v 27 ij jj LAW ? NOTICR.? Tlie -ubierilier w ill In reafler pi act ice ill ilia following Court*: l.etiuglon, Richland, Orangehurgh, Kershaw and Sumter O.J M'CORI). March 8 IO 4 * i OlIC* - Vi,, ? ..mj,i.i,,,iuk ?iem >n'i?again* lha Cor|M.iation of lite Town ol Columbia, I are reqnetted to prr?rn? litem to the tulucriW on lorbefoietbe I6ih o| Mareh ne?t B HARRISON Jr T.C. March 8 10 -I 6,OoO. rtob^crilia'a i??w for ca?h- -al?o liO HVItllKLS LIMK, on ?on?li?nin?nt. warranted 2<K?d BAltltV L HHKN\N. Fv-bioary 21 W 3 Fi.OLH. BXRltKLS of Pine and S.ipci fine <6ijU FLOOR?For *ale by WALL AC I*, k M PIK Columbia, F?li. k9, I?i9. 8 if Vr O'lM F. AM |>erson? hnvlnit elaini* ??f any IK kind ApaiiMi the late SAMTF.L WILSON, Jr are requested to |i?e?oiil litem to the ?ubrcri* ber?, l?e|ween llila ami the first of .Inly nr*t wall\? p. It vt nF. r i.nnb^. pel* lo li:2t? ? f W oikl kou ' a>. \ ? uih>crili*r will "IT>m IIm* hImivi ?j.|. mini (?lili<lur??*iit, In llit? tiuliP l liiddrr, on llin Inst Mundiiy in Jnl\ wr*l, eoiitwnln# ?n mtrr oi I.?ii?l, muff nrlc4?,Miiti nil iH?* npp irtf npnr. (thcn-unto mmrii il f.iit term* <>( will In- oiim lliirii of Ilit- |i'irrhiiM* iiM>n< y down, or fir Thorn** f)ii<t>' nolf* or l>on?l? will k r?*rrlvp?f ?? eniti, ihr kn Imirr to Im? inndi' |mjriiMi* l? 1.2, 8, ?-r -I ycnit, with Inlcrril from the dull*. mid mnrtgngr nf llio prrtnlM-t. AHIU.M I) JONK". IO' I lip editor* r>( thr A'ltuMn (liroulclr, Il?r ' imrlirXon Cnofii'i, mid ?.?vhmi?hIi Mrrrnry, will iitM-rl Ihr i?lM?v?- unci n xi i-k I II Ihr U?l wn-W in Jurtr, nnil for* ml tlirlr itcr-mnlt lo nir for |irt> minit. A l> J. ? oIiiimMt ?'??lirn.irx "7 W ? I >? 14 K ? I' !? >l l|| MllllKlll ln?* I * II ? nf Col r.i It ?icitM. ,N?* full hired in I ?? ?Hinr, nu' ii-*ti?'pifiil!> int.ied In tall and j.?v "*lf Irt % - ir I ?li 11 1?* nlili P'l from lur on t iii * ' iny offi?*<?. lodgr (i cli ?? nr>niU In j?il C O OI'KK. T M. K' liranrr 27. i> 3 UK ill'lll llu r ln? ?llilll.tlll-'l M III Ilk Ymi ? <int iMiiployril Mr. W illinni l/lmln >u|n iu i.' ih?- wiih!, Pi rn?n? niiliini to contract | ? i k?, will I ir piiuMi ?l lo do ?o on Mrcommotl ? I'rrws' "I iin piiMimrl* t vlnting In Hrii'k*. ? li? Krlth V ?nl, will lw limling, uiiIim mm il i lln- iuImciiUi r iiullvidiinllv A. ilhltOKMOVr. (Jwiombln, fi.li 13 7 1 POETtt\ . " Mit TMK FANCY BALL \ M A visor for a tiff! teAaIC"are i 1 IFA?l cmrtoui i|< rfe/A qmit atformittttV diiAKtrrAas. *? Yoa uted lo Ulk," nI4 Mim Mm Call, w Of luwtn,wJIUnM. iml Cupid, Bui now you never ulk it all. You're getting vaitly .tupid. YuuM better burr your lilarkttone, Broon, Y?>u n**er will got through it, There'e o Fauey Boll at the Aneably Room-? Do let u? Uko you to it." I made that night o rolamn vojr, . o rlartle all beholder*/ I won- white mu>liu on my brow, Uitru velvet on uiy tliouldert; .My TruOirri were ?upreme>y wide, I learo'd tot wear " by Allah;*' I itib-k a puiuard by uiy tide. And called my wll M Abdullah." Oh! a P.m. y Uall't a stran^o aflT.ir, Made U|> ol ?ilk* ?ud leather*, Li?hl hendr, light hciilt, lalte louki, false Hair, Pius paiut, .?nd oitriuh leather*; The dulli.i youth iu all tho town. To nigh I may thine o droll one) An<l rakei.who have not hall n crown. Look royal with a whole ono. wail, Mo?t Coulunoul here are met All tou;ue ,auti liniet nod lace*, 1 he |?aoccr? (bri with Juliet, '1 hi- liraliuiiu lalk> ol race*} And where'* your gcuiui, bright Corriofc! Atd wuere your liro^ue, Mao Lucius! And t huica 11, you navr not teen Oue chapter ol Conluciui. l.o' ditndieifrom K imwh.iik? Qirt Willi litautie* liocn Ilia Wiekio; And telle* Irom Borne look very peit On Mandarins lioiu t'?*kin; Thi'( ordinal >t here Irom Home, Th" C uiiiiHiK'iiut irom Seville, And 11 ?? in let*> lather Irom the tomb, Aii-' F*u*lu* (rum (lie Devil. What menu ihoie lnn;hin^ Nun*.I prey, What mrau they. Nun or Fairy? I KUrstlhry (old no l>?adi to day, Anil >nu< no Ave Mary; V|a?. (iihI -Vnlinr. l'riitt and Pi*, llarred door, nnd window jrjteii, I with .til |Tel'y <,'ethol? i, Were Ihui emnni! |>a tod. F>vir Keurons eomn to dartre qundrillr*; With lour wed ?raMiiird tailor*; And KuIm^Ii lalk' ot mil rond With Tiuion, priori- ol raiiurt; I fmd young U. ol II '? I'nrlc r.qiiip|i'd for a ??lk to Mercj; And I run away from Joan of Ar.?, To romp with tad iUbecca, Fnir Cleopatra'* very pl?io, Puek halt*, and Ariel 'W^j^er*; Ami ("irmi'* inimUr'J o'er *2*111, Though not by llomuo d?ggan. Great Charlemagne u lour feel high, Had ?1uff ha? Ua"oti ?p<>k?n: Queen Mary'* wai.il i> all awry; An I I'lyrhe** uo?n it broken. i Our happir?t hride, tin* very oddt I l? the ni'iurnin^ |?al t llti, I And (hit heavie?i foot thai evcriroj I |? I he frut of Cinderella; 1 ||> re fad CaliMa lau;h? outright, Ther? Yoru-k lo?,k? mo?t xiavr',*ir. And a Teniphir wave* the now to-ni?i)t, Who never cro?i'd the w.tve, ?i?# And whftt n tlehel it the ulk! " The flir ?** piny I In* fiddle"? " Maeadam't '??<!?"?" I l??t*- thn chalk"? " Swrei girl""?'* a rimrniinj riddle"? * I'm nearly Jruiik Willi"?l'.(>?<>m Salt*"? " Ve?. tepamte hed?"?? MicherwiM"? *' (Io.mI Hraveii'. who tnn^hl that man to w .ill/?" ?' A fair ol Miitlnud portic?." ** The njilr M . " - " rnrhantiiif ihupo*' M Will move for"?" M.ir?*< (iiin>" " Pray, Jidiit, how'* your mother'* ajie.'"? ? ||i- died ut .Savanna!" Th'" font l>y J?ve u"?" apph* pie"? " |)on Nhjudl"-" I'otn the Tink< r" u Thf 'hot T?iW?r" ?" tifh^ree** ?< hjjh" ??'? " *? W hi|M-.rd, iIhiii hy Clinker.'? I .? J,ovt\ thnft* are rre?k"?"my hemiit kick*" *? H?-art hri>k<nu~* t>r? k< the lra< e?-'? ?? W lint ?a) yon now ?>l jrilitUV" *' Ch?t>?n tide* mid to your |>la?-e?." ? A five l?arr? d <H|f>"?'? a pre? n>ti? penrl"? ?? (luive ih'ii'^* niay nt 1 In- piii.n' l no!" ? lie Adam'* lad? arc"?" out of enrl!"? ** llrra/nii*?" four hy London!" <iu< run flic giddy Imun away, Till morning'* lijfht ?? lienming, X1 we muit g? to dream hy day Ml '(e to nirfht are ?lr?Hmujr; ? ? .mile and ?Ifh, to loro and changr; Oh! In nor heart'* rere??c?, ?\ r ilrei* in fm?et*? qn te ai ??ran;? A* theiaottr fancy dreret. Fancy Balls in abundance appear to have been given lately at the North. A similar opirit hu been displayed in Charleston. During the present Mutton several Masuue ratio Balls nave taken place at Jh'ayolle't, and one of superior magnificence and taste very recently at St. Andrew's Hull. We observe that a bill wits lately introduced in the Common Council ot Mew York to pm hlbit entertainments of this description. Some of the members were in fevctr of the prohibitloii~others thoujcht that the time might come when it would be necessary to pass an ordinance on the subjcct, although it might not be required at present. Matters ot this kind* we think, had better be lelt en tirely to public feeling and opinion. They are not proper subjects for legislative ac tion.?( hurlrtton Mercury. From llie Washington City Chronicle. W<* **ontitiuc this 'veck our sketches from the "Wanderer.** MH. EVERETT. " Mr. E >? m 4ii orator, or rather, a fine dcclaimer. He has practiced hi the pro fessor's chair, and in the pulpit, till Ills elo cution hastjccomc agreeable, and his man ner captivating. Mr. E ? I.a* labored to acquire the nri? of oratory, rather, 1 should think to produte effect than convic tion?more for display than pi\/fit Hi* at titudes arc studied; hut they are, neverthe less easy and jraccfu'. In all he huvh, the orator in somewhat too apparent?in'all he d?* ? you sec the action?net .on ?action?of Demosthenes, and you hear and arc pleated with the dulcet and mellow tones of hu voicc? " Masicnl at U <A|>oll i'i Ivlit." When he becomes heated with the subject and stimulated by the ttase of those uround him, his declamation assumes the character of eloquence; and is|x>ured with so much power, and with such propriety and gi.tccful ncs*, that every hearer is delighted; but, upon analysing his feelings, he finds that he has been mure delighted by the fascination o| the in?nuer, than by tlic peculiar thurnt or beauty of thv- aibjcct. " Mr- E i* a fine scholar, and has read and reflected a great deal His forte does not however lie in political spcculatmns. His inclinations and peculiar bent of mind,, have, 1 suspect, led liim more to the study of subjects connected with his former profess ion, than to those of legislation; and the refined and elegant pleasures of literature. " Calm <-<>nti-ni|>liition uinl |><xii<: mw,'1 have engrossed more of his time than the abstriu-t principle-, of government, or the bickerings of party politics. Mr. E is always prepared by previous research and reflection, when he addresses the House, tun! this he docs but seldom, and only when 'j'i?.?t?ons of deep inteiest and importance a, c '^'"Cht up for discussion. His style is nci.t, flowing and oratorical, but somewhat d.ficient in vigor and point. His speeches Iroir. their great accuracy, wo?ld appear to have been labored, and committed before] they are delivered; and, depending on a me mory naturally vigorous and improved by cxcicise, he has thus an opportunity of giv ing to what he saysall theeharmsof elocution and all the imprcssivcncsi of action, in both of which lie excels. I ) MR. M'DUFFIE. And |n.iy said I, who is th at now address ing the Speaker, whose gesticulation is so ve hement.' " '* Mr. M'O i , a leading member of I the opjio^ition. He is a gentleman of Hue tal ent, and an able, and occasionally^ an elo quent speaker. Iiis manner, however, as you may observe, is rather ungraceful, and the vehemence of his gesture, instead c.f giv ing impressivenessto, tends to lessen the pow er of his eloquence. His action is uniform and violent; Ins right arm is drawn back md thrust forward with energy, as if he was hurling the truth nt the speaker, which gives him the apuearance <fa pugilist, in the act of striking his antagonist a blow. His voice too wants power and modul.lion: he cannot regulate his cadences or adapt its tones to the sentiment ht utters. Hut, what he stys.comis with great force and effect on the mind. He moves along with fluency, and ?lecluinis with vehcmrncc. H.s reasoning is often solid, and always ingenious?his *ar cusm is keen,and hit satire biting. He hast an earnestness and fire a!>out him, that gives | to nil he says the appearance of sinctrtt\,t and the force of truth. He doc* not dislike ! ornament, and his imagination is sometimes; railed upon for images, and his memory fori illustration*, which are often apposite and' felicitous. Possessing the warmth of feeling j common to the South, lie is occasionally, per-1 ha|?s too intempert.te in language and ex-1 travagant in sentiment, and may, sometimes,' 44 o'trstcp the modesty of nature;** but there j is, notwithstanding, a rt deeming spirit in the I operations of his mind, which throw these i minor blemishes into shade. We lose si^ht j of the manner, in the soundness and occa- j sional elegance of the nutter. Mr. M'l) always makes himself well acquaioted with f the subject on which he means to nddrcsNthe I House*, and by reading and reflection, stores his mind with images, arguments, and facts, calculated to enforce and defend the (.ositions | he may advance. Hut his temper is, 1 think somewhat too ardent to render him influrn* I tial as the leader of a party : although his tmwers c?f intellect, ami the political bent of his mind, eminently qualify bun for such a station." /?'rom the Hichmnnd /inquirer. . The fricods of the tariff first cried up. that I the late resolutions of the House of Dele-! rates could succeed only by a meagre ma jorlty of some 20 votes?but at soon at the> were baflk-d In this ealrulation by a malori ty of abmit 73, they take a new tack. They I then affect to compare th? votes given on the ato anti-tariff resolutions in Virginia, with! (bote given three years ago. Why do they |mii over the (liir< t?mc v?nkh prevails be tween the scope and character of the reso lution*? Wh\ d?? they pass over the votes which were given two years nroi WIA', In stating the small vote of the minority, three years ago, do thevpas* over the majority? The vote of the minority would then havo been decidedly greater, if all the vote* had been taken?-f'<r there were at least 20 tnoro votes given sgainst taking up of the rewv'u tions than were immediately after iheti 'fl the 1st resolution, (upon the constitutional point,)?and as to the majority hi 1820, it * a* only 133?while the late majority wns 126? seven only mo? c in 1826, than the other tiny. The majority against the expediency of tlit? tariff was, of course larger. Mr Randolph.-? The \J. 8. Telegraph Sublishe* the following as a speech which tr. Kaudoph intended to make on the Cum berland K"ud lltll; but at the time he rose, the question was not debate.dile, according to the piles of the house. Thin is the only speech he bus even intended to make this session. j1 fev> word* intended to h.:ve been taid Ay Mr. Randolph, on the postage of the Cum berland Road Bill. Sir:? I have bad as little inclination ns ability to partake in the discus* ons on this bill; but, 1 cannot let it finally pass without my solemn protect against it. If 1 were unrestrained by other considera tions, and wished to superadd to an angre* uion upon the right* of the states, insult tho most offensive tu their pride, I would vote for this bill. If 1 wished to bring akiout e? Mis and di*?co?d between the federal and st^tu authorities; but almve all, If I had it most at heart to embroil the administration ju*t com ing mt?> power, and to embarrass tluir very first official movements, I would vote for this bill. What, Sir! shall the federal authority seize upon the great pusses ami thorougfiiicK of our land, ami construct harrier* which no man shall he pcinrnmd to pass to mill on market, to church, to court, or to an elec tion, without paying unto Cb<m?* such t- ibuto as the imperial pleasure shali prescribe? If wc are to erect a splendid imperial go? em inent, let us at least endeavor to emulate tho virtues of j.hc Roman despots, sinc e we will copy their '.rimes. It never entered into the hcadot Tiberius himself,thnt perfect mod* I of a tyrant, to levy toll* upon the Appiun or A^nilUn. Sir, when these gates shall ho erected within her territory, it will be iho bounded duty of the commonwen'th of Vir? ginia to abate the nui?nncc. Thi* must hring her intodirect collision with the federal power. Y?ai leave her no alternative?for Mihmission cannot hecuduted, even in suppo sition. 1 shall pursue ?bis subject no farther, it is too paintul to be dwelt u|k>h. Accident.?An open canal boat started yes terday morning from this city fot Columbia, with a cnrno of one hnn'lrcd sacks of salt on boiird. The wind, which blew violently from the westward the principal paitof the day, drove her ashore in the marsh, oppo* site Cad-DKn's whatf, where sh?* now hes. The sea in the harbor was wen from the city to break over her, and a boat with bands, a cable and anchor, was sent to her ass'sstan. c; the boat has since rsturmd, with the men of thee.analbo.it, and we understand the cargo it lost. We learn this is a peculiarly unfrr* tuimtc case. Hanidai., the owner of the boat and cargo, is a coloured man, of very good character. It was only on Tuesday lost, that the name Invit having or hoard at that time 12J sack* of salt, was, by the vuk Icncc of the wind, sunk m one of our docks. On that occasion, 5S sacks of salt weic lost, laud the balance somewhat injured. Haki n.M. paid the shippers of the snlt the lull cost of the *ho(c,and took the damaged part to bis own account, and to make op a cm go purchav d 30 sacks more. Now ihc whole t argo, and probabl. the boat, will be a lot tl b-ss, amounting to 5300 on cargo, mid cJloO on the boat. She was new,on hci first v.?\ .gf, and cost the above sum in Columbia, only a few days sincr.?Churlttlon Courier, IlurbaroitM tm/irUoumrnt fur Debt.?{n the state i f Nc/ Vork, t? labouring man not worth our t? ut and owing one cent, is liable to lie confined in prison during life by his creditor without food, nothing but a pl;.?k fl-mr to ilrrp upon, and in one cell, without tlic use of.? yard. At a meeting held on the 8th inst. at Tam many Hull, n few individuals agreed to col lect some facts during the week, relative to impriftounieiit for debt, and report the same to nu adjourned meeting to be h?ld at the same place on Sunday evening, 15th ins*, at 7 o'clock, I'. M. Among the man/ interesting facts obtained, the following are submitted: , Durmg the last three yours, 3215 persons have been impiisnned for d< ht in the t ty of New Yotk; during three successive months of the same period, (January, February and March, 1*J27,) 13J p? rvmi were imprivaied on exceutitns, of which 61 east s were for sums lexs than 20 dollars, .toil 21 rases for sums less than 10 dollars. Total Amount of judgments $7,fi72, of wlt'x.h alxait #400 were tor costs of Hints ami i.til fees m11 of which have been discharged <>n payment of less than ?300, bring alyut half tbe costs of suits and jail fees. Other highly interesting facta will be exhibited at the next meeting at which time rhixeus who may feel an interest in the subject are te*pettfvfty invited to at tend, prepared to exhibit any facts that may he ealcnlatcd to advance the object of the meeting*?Morning Herald. A mail r?w?te has been established to Key* Wast,, via Charleston, ft. C,