r t: r'd' t I. r J. ttf :tc if ::! -i " ' 51' ..1 it 1. 4 t ! t-' tL ti! ' ' ::rr f I: 1 1 :ryr. T..-y cj cf i J cf t.'.-'uMc.:.,: J t:-5f;f :: !'.::! U r.ury If rn iitt'nc.'rJ t f ' I": by r; i r-! :r iv v ti. for rj car.'- uvea Piuer Ilock ar ! t to examine, mado their t , -.1 - , nr. lbs follow i-? ' '- , ' 1- been examined, ! : i : '-nstrnttba- :.!!' - " .': . m firmed, bat r! i" : tcrj b cot y the jfar.in iball Ij h'-IJ in .'--.... -3L..LI tl. Whereas" a certain procc-3 Ins Icon rr.-. -! bcfjri the Court of tho ci'.y cf New, A;.. r dampy Picier Kock, single t.nn, ft bulbar and inhabitant of the said city as p'-; ' i "and a anJ against Anna Van Vorsi, ii. raaid living at Ahasuris, defondar.. .-p ci. in;j rrurriago contract, or, a veil 1 J ra...-a of marriage- between tho sai l T" i'.r lvock and Atjna Van Vorit, mutual'. i . 'rcd ii.'.D, and In ponhrination thereof, ccri.::; prcscoljs were wads by Iho-p . aforesaid defendant. Ilo,c by certain documents c?i!.':i:. ! by i! 3 p tics, th'At the dcrenclant. chdLiiJe.cf il.pL blaintifll in conscnucnco c7 l .;..'.:: inrs. is in ni wnv disnoscd Ij . 3 rr rricd o tlo said i'ictcr Kock and it v;;. i al: j:rovt Kio3f'ic:ltifying tliat Pietcr t Kock V.ttd g"u- n lie r UjVmiIi tlni promiscof 'Qvrlliv... .II"!. j I hcrelorp, the hurgmistcrs and boappcui 1 1 tlticity, uiaving p'-rused iho dJCui:.-i;:3 cx'.i bi J by t.hfi fiaric, dn by t! '0 presents do cidc, that! s ihft promiycr of niarrigo has i i. i f,...' . -...l l rcTii-iin'inl firoo, so tlvxi n: iih;r the phintinr 'nor dLnliruit, uithourtliu luuiw ldgy and rp fir''1: tlioii ':f llu-ir i wMiini thn 'rmgi.-'raUj, en 1 i hrs oiher oto ot llu: rfgiiti r i parties, 1 1 j ill I : permitti;.! ta cntir t: itri.-.i my with t"V Ot!.,r pci " vi, whether sir:Hi? r.i'm tr :: fb wcl;:nn.. Provided" 'however that r,!I thu p; : r.ili J J in conDrpatio.i t T t!, - man : -j cctrart f hall remain in iho pju: Ijh tf t!;e dc' -nd-..:, While iho parties rcr.nin i;i f;?od vill v.r. I cjontcrit;. .nt 'with cr - :I.cr or lr..f:t i. -.rn"""-', or ur.lil :h .ti.o conscr.t cf c: . y t'U I J .;.T.ptcd frc: tl ccr.tr"ct. rt! "rrri'TC,! '.S thd r iair.t'uur.d l'. .".r.Jar.t ci cfll'si . 'I d-.. : .:.Urccdin''lh3 t;-ionff lp;hc. May,!""'. PrrsfT.t Iho .3 AUL.4 I VA4. :iauti:i .nraJGic::, - -p. l. van: dic (iniiir, will bcl:::ma:; oi.oit sTi:vcNJo:r, .: - ic. van tic;;uovl:::.; " , Hero i aps3 couccrnin tka dl-ositioii of a jv a ill ! p:j.M . iadt.IJouso. Feb. X0,lC3i. aimilT, V ,;:..v Janj Jansenl defenda Tho plainlitr snya tint c.' rut twi yi.v.rsap3 had a sow At tho house Fredirick Lub. rtsorl, which tho defendant. 1 ! t;ieti ar y, ho bcrtso end hd killed1, tlu; pis an ! ! e.itc them Jp; and deojindi restitution fJr t!. zsrs.c. The defendant staler that ho 1:: mwsr-d n bo'v; which he found on t'"? rbc cf Fiudcr ick Lubbcrsten and took awa v.-iihjdi'n, con tends that he has doao nought t'. t;ij wrong nnd is under no obligation of i' ivcrinyn what U his own. ! , -:- Stynto Frederick at tho request c" t'..j plaintiff hiving been heard before iihs C-.rt, testifies that about two years cgn Iarnon d Kuyper had sow, that was running with their hogs on their place, which sow hadcoir.3 li cut of Xho woods with nino pig, flans Jan. sen camo and took away tho sow jtnJ killed ,lhopigs. . f j. Tho pariic.3 having been heir'd, tho' dcL ant is ordered by tho next C .rt daV t. p : . j ' ny impartial tc?tir- - y that end i n ,belongedtohim, c. in default thereof to driver up Uio same. . i I How tho defendant could " z. :r tlio same," after ha vin kilted and 'liaten up sow and pigs, 3 a marvel which, t this late day, has not been mudo lucid. . ; The Public Extensive . 5x7m. a .. 3 President laas r b :ndy issued Sfiis procla. matioafor very e ' - ,e sates, ne,t summer Hnd autumn, of U j ySJ.iz UnU in ho North. West and SjuiI A t, c:r.bracing:-an ajrirre- gato of upwards of fivo rnillior.3! of acre?. hi It iscons'm Ttirritcr uLv.at 370000 acres "of choice lands', '.vi;,J ar:J between Fox und:Wwlf river, era. Theso arc to take place at each of iho land oflices ia that Terri tory, Dubuqcand Fairfield, in the months of September and October. ; Upwards of 00,000 ttTCS of the rich bottom Ian h in Illinois will be brought into market, embracing tracts on the Mississippi and lsIan-U in thut "river, with small detached bodies cf hnd not berctofore offered In Missouri, upward cf it million of acres will be olfered far sr.le. embracing r 'irf t.nvnslitrn in thrt nrv rifpt.t lo In Louhiani cl :ut 151,00 cad jQ "'l'"riJ.: upwards of CoD,C30 acres ot finesu-' vi'kni.d v;i:o:i ! in.l hi oflercd f jr sale; ( " lvintncfi i.i South ; America Twrhc lO , ,t Tit, The Jimaica (V. I.) t'i ). authority of travellers , livMii Sjuth Americ:: ikat j of know fr.; n khz rvM " n t rt 1" .r.-. n. ."itev"- 1 ,y - 13 1.1a Atlanta an tiinj, TL mt.' v.:z f:-:r.i t' i I c'j 1: o it don ths uestiprn sida t, 1 .'larr--:..!. n:.J f. j.: 1- ''ZZj tr. ;cf .: .r .ed Cj. ; :ta, r. r.J destroyed a urs cr.l ; t rl:!. It 13 supposed- l.': :.t t c!r2 '1. : I - - ! ::a racriSccd 1 iLi; .f ?aY tracts in me iiorin, worta-West parts of t! -sto tao. In Arkansas, there will rd--3 lo brc;: l.l ' uAitHo marku about 1,C00,0S3 acres embracing . ! CM- L Vai(b .-r.il of i. i'.v. to cblii t ).... r. " (;,;: " , i ' ! 1. tin, !Ti"( -n ral ' 1 w itrJ en' :n enn no r;d rt!-.: ,S li.-it by 1. f r lie u ill jai! 1 i:. i:iu:u"!;ato M r Ci.r:sli,r.vf' ' .".rmentr. i !:.ior r ti. Nn'.-.i! v'distin d Whi-'td Tcnnn?';?cl' co-.;-.. nting ujion tho tnctilsoi .z':.: : i...n : i t:.- ot.te, hul-ij i'.Liiottiog In t "M.i j : 1 ' n r ; ... ... .... ." .r"!rr J. Crittfviaen n jrr.tor. by m f;rr l;j F-ctiks 'ilircclly 0 m lholu-nit t tiio heart, and as int'irc, inh?r untrmjirellcd stale, H said to Lo gruecful and, ht-f- passion elu j .-'M, 13 i, vve's-uspoct, entitle J lo inn ' of.l'.ie credit, obtained by t!..; ioecr of h.' f:i"sr?d c' :!J. ' Wo i :i:"- l if .Mr. i Crittrr.dcn ever studied be fori; U.j-tmni. . cr the very v..rds, in v.hwh- nt as.einbly ivnio r"r-5sed.' GrVspi; iih a nnv. -r. l full. !!rct ti. sire .t pnir.i of asu!' . , ' .,, t. ., , , . ' ,r-f iiv - r cf i.ii .n.uucary, ho guards his o. u uiih j . ! .lent nuJ skill, nnd atlac! lL -3 cf hU t .oncntwilh' all t!: wc-nn"-.. -1 of ar;u.;ier..tsaie.'sm, and wiu Ili-j "noblo voice s! " tonc3 of which secm r.t.v liko the tt)3 cf i tfumpc' to send -forth . d-.-fnr.ee, o:;.l,, anon, like ihc 'soft rnurmuii t-f this lute, ") brentho forth nothing but .lbilued sor rov. or .rerouted and conte nted lovehi.t in-;. te!;igcr.t-cj:, now .fl.iihin uiih indigcition end then melting witli pTtli tho workings of a face ry lineament of whieh seems to f;w,.t 'possessing all these r, . lilies and clmactcristics,- in aJditirm.to a . soul thyl kj.-3 na meanness, an ! .. !' y". like chv. ilry, uhat' - f Kr U it t!' ' r. Crfttcn- n ,!iou!J 1' j t U - i L1 t ora-, trirsif nr". tk hest men of tho il.iy '? h h'S L.r - r gno.l for tune to seo t.ieh of him ; and t..i our i:lt-r. curLO witli him, we enmn to the conclusion that no man ever t: ?n v. .imai'i'. ! friendship." ' re c; ;!atod to cb- ! rv i devoted j : ' The Lynchbur Vi- dnian r.z. . slro:g"r than wi.-s t . ,:r before ad.;;.. .1 divorce l-twecn th.: (i rnm' l and tls; Press, for never before was the fpi ctaide ex hi' (lt.fl jif ft fl.itforf iv"l n 1 r- p i .' :1 IP.C ijKCCUttV?, .ail i : ;UUJ UV li.'.l ru'.j ,; treasury, a;owcdi) for ij purpose of doknd. i:v tho measurt-s Tih" Adi;iioit'r.itijn. Tlio Virginian says : - - .Tho Rrpubiii-an t'dnks wc .i ;v 1 : so .inxiou; to dissolve th;; co.irsccli i .ei,u tlio Gov nmrnt auJ the IVoss, in 1S1J, u tho Whijs c:jn:c ir:to p nver, ,ts wc aic tuw. To this ve have only.to say, -lint no press at t!.o sr.it of government was cwr calJcd into being by tho vifl of a 1. j Lxecutivu, or susinined "nnd controlled by it. , The! si-h e . of anoffu:;d editor was r.. ver until now, that e are nwaro ofondo a subject of Pre siJeuli.ii desigwation, after con.su!niion with iho digniuries of tiio party ihrc4 .'!nul the Union. Wc have never, bch.. heard of.iha removal of on F. litnr, nt;d ihe : t ;:i:r.jnt o another in his sleaJ, as if ha wci. ,.:i etocer known to" the ccinsii;;. '! on or t!i 1 :..s. hh from a government press, thus .appointed, nnd which, bfing thu appointed, ii us much under ::h-j control cf the President as any other per:. . d.-p-;:- !ent on' his will,' ' tint din"cr is- to bo arp.'fd'.enJed. N W-hi Executive ever had an ' orgm, in tsial sen? of the term.. And.it ; - because suh a press cari c::!y Ij j ' ' .!. . by the govn ..men: printing, that wc i j in favor cf a divorce of the! one from 'tin -other. An" independent paprr, sbct: ! medium of communi cating ! informatics to ihe people, woj!J be unobjectionable; but when it. is tho creature of tho iExecutive will; and bound therefore ta defchd its acts, the 'sutj-ct. assumes a dif. fe rent aspect, r.r.d aJJi esses' itself to i!ic? grave cnnsid'T-ti.!:! f,f all pni ties.'" A Zlcc'i I):icl anttcatli. The keeper T a hotel in 'Cineiiinaii, R Ijrt E::ind.y.ns sliot n few days n-.i hv hisj frier. I an ? '.her EglUhmm, Mr. S Miel! Pown.il, .) Lecps a variety s:ore. li.'and died of !. i.i ..."iJ, an! IV.vr.ii wasarra; ... fd bef.ire a Justice 0:1 ,1 charge of fi;htiega djel. it ;ipp:.Ut . iro:n l!:e cvi :;'i.co ilpt botlt !:-. ; I . :) d.i " ' g, until they were r.'.rh intoxir: t d when llicy commenced bracing of lb:,. , , in shooting fov. ling pieces, ;.!ch tem.Ir. don bo.-fie.: tf their tact and :cA:r3gj in fighting d.i .Is.. , BUvJ, in" ordr latest t!ic ccungo of frier, I, t 'l .iwn two pis! )!3 r,r.d told hi- to tako his ch.ice, r ; !.im thit br.k L;.ijJ. . lr.vnil, 1 1tIT t . to tain the drb; brads' pis. -n the 1 to JT tel, r.H Dkml tdd iiL.i fcst. One then c!. ; .. J 1'...; .. . ... ; . t - . . 1 1 "'" out i.v.3 t::3 street,.; :. : rnt:cr. -They t r-tr, i-.ii c rther wcj'dl .ck cut, ien Po-w-:; shot IL'and tl:r L.Jy. Pov.r.ii dj:;dy af. fecicd when he became sober, nnd during ihc l : - 'J t:'l .luren, c u ... : in ( 'i t!. ,i , . l Tl. - :dJ, ,t r.t ;h i'- is Svef-t::ry cf :i!:2 t Ni:r.t, : iin.l !id l.U tuch a nu-t- . iippotiiti d -went fut't!. r buck to vote f;r !:i:n. I &!:J tint i;i February, bcHjro' Mr, Ar. ri.-ton's limo lr;d rxplrt-d, with great it: !c!i-' c:'L'Vt a noilee I "id been stuck rp, propoiir-T I)i.stnct Co:.vcnli n,- and. tl. a Dernocial, Vli.)so r. .uiu he ;nve, ,uid; him t!.t Clarke h rd paid for printing lh?. hollce" . , ' : ' H.spNk.i of Ukuke, tlir ' -.trns liilf.fnd.lmlf D.m icrat a "p. .1. "'h;-. -'s. Ljd democrat,", who had fwred Ueino. er.ttwj jcars ago to get llie Solicitor's of fiee, and woulvl turn agin, if beaten for Con gieis, tq tlio '.Whigs, to gtt the ofiioe two v,rirs ! -ce, if nvc-essary. , . iier l.o t.aj touclietl upon various rr i : ,.!.';. cji. 2 '.to more " grave and1 serf - 'rg s. ..II'! snid tht - before tho meet i( V '.,.. 1 I I l,tA i.w iMrimla rri 1 1 serious meetin" 1 f 'ho cjujus, he heard lint Mr, 15. C D -Ea. -j.iri.'of Grceno coutirv, indicted in Greene Superior Court, -itd promised to attend anJ vole fnr Ciarko, if ho.woulJ let him o'J light. '? Clarke is' the State Solicitor; and" sure though ihe caucus . .s held the" knur part -of tho week 0fC1rce.no Siij' si me p. C Df'Eason, jr Ctfir!. ..iid t..' a ...iClarkj dclpgate in ihc caucus ! . - . lie did not Vest on t- rr? rui.vir-he h d sent lo Grceno and got from tho clerk'of the Superior C.jurt a copy. of the recou!.- Here it is said ho, holding it up and 'from this record, it appears iliat Eir 3:1 was ind.cted in seven 'cases. "No. 1, Jury find defendant guilty ; N. 2, not guilty ; No. 3, defendant submits ; No.; 4, Nullo Pros.'; "No. 5, Nolle Trosi ; No'.'G, defendant submits; No. 7, do. fi:Ddant submits. " And no judgment prayedby the Soicilof in cny ont cj lue cc :cs! !! " E 1 on" was.hdard repoatedlylo say to Clarke, ".Why, Clarke' you know I can't go down-to Washington to the convention nnd vote for if you putme in jail f" Now" ;asked -'I-'- Tool'i "was this man, Eison.'a fair i n 1 proper minTo ueciao between Henry .l u., nnd Henry I.Toole?" In comrnent'" r - this caso of tlio NoI.Trossecl" Uele- g j.e, Mr. T. spoke with tremendodvi severity; Toil is cet. y a grave ."Virgo' against Mi Clarke, which requtrL refutation at his WTc kr: v.r r n how tryo these charges may b( for -they rest on LocofocoT, aithority. If itu-, Ol'itk-; is unfit for , either -the olhcc die holds', '(Solicitor for iho" Stat.) or that, to w hich he aspires.- If untrue, Toole is equally unnt. :: ' '." -".." : Frorn V..3 riii'adelphia-Chronicle. - . . In lhecourtof Quarter Sessions", yesterday; a most thrilling scene. va"s presented, during the trial of LV: Vk Crown for assault and bat- lery on his wile, Martha Crown, with intent to ki.l, by cutting her throat with a razor.--Thi .unfortunate .woman was brought into Co.jst, and, with n feeble and filtering pace, approached tho bar of justice to testify nguihst him whomshednd sworn to love, honor.and ober. ' Although sho spoko in a low lone of vove frLMii exhaustion and suffering, wq, could i.L .i:..tly i r ail she s-iid, on account the breathless i..ence whiclt pervaded the Court, and ihrt profound attention ..ieh was. paid to her. "She said 1k.1t ktQ was .sitting in her toe..i ia'tlui upper part f Mr. Bkickburn's houj, next door to tho.Vcstern Exchange, 1. jarly live y.geks agbt:wiiha dying child in her 1 arms. iIt had Ihc' measles and hooping cough, and sho was endeavoring to sing it lo bleep, when her husband, deliberately walked lo tho. door, Jocked it, "camo baek and clutched her by ihc throat uuiil ho had nearly choked her.- lie then seized her by the fore head, drew her head back, and taking a"ra'.. 7. jr, drcv, it q-iickly across !::r thnut. . This last acl wis done so quick that she did not know l.er t!;rcat was cut :il sho looked at thj bibv laee and saw 1. ' 1 1 streaming djwn u.i it, and pullii.g iier InnJ to her throat, vs fjuuJ 1L.1t there v. ..s an awful gash in it ; with admirable presence of mind, she laid down tLo child,, crdocked ti.e door and ran do'v;i isjio cuid bare' herself undei carried on st jrh.i:,d Iv.. f,-:J,f.i..-;rgfJ fchc tho-.ig'.t ho :.: "fV.o i.Jco; to the ;:!'othccaTyi store, y :ter a .'.." words to make . !,:.;.! : lo.M : Tier wards ; to hrr ro.;..i, wlj re i.io saw ; 1 .1 tho ftjor .e!tering in . . . 1 . . ) I...' o .j L.rout. v. as dvi;: wt!I as horself, ""!y C 1 1 him sh for-j.ve him, r.nl hope. I GoJ wjuld forgive : -i too. SLo.tlien asked 1dm what she had d. me t de. sQrve such treatment", but he ftier ! j Lj insensible, and made no answer. Fro 11 the testimony of the Doctor it appeared ;r wiudpipe had bten (almost entirclv J and all the arteries of the neck laid open. The wretched wife said that they had Len married eleven years, and "that her husk.--j had been jealous of her nearly all the time. S..e was the mother of five children. The case was given to tho jury wilhout a testimony on me paji or tnc aeicqce, ana tncy returned a .. ! . 1! .. ' Y ?.:. ?.t ... . vjrdi:l of guilty, without leaving the box. sullen Ml ..1 v re. J::r V : fee t!."t rr ''1 v.: . prts cf 1 -I; r alien, cf t!.: u.iy. ! Cv.; tor t l:.t, . .11 e.;. I:--, j rt i.nJj r.o c.-ive i, - 'l.l.!:2VJl!..tt:;cy ' t :,-t ' . ' - J ' -oU" l! ;', trujti:- : t!.".t i.'-.i-nf.-rtl.j rr-c . .1. -rati wi w c i"?reiv : Il'bo t; .-".'.res s.icilJ Ij eety trr ' i Aiw-aru . - ipri-;k!fuf Acal, :d.- The second rr betttceu ihcss d;.:i:guishcd h'irjjj canv" ol," ver the Camrien course, opposite Phila. delliia, cii the 23d.i uh., and was won by Fashion t lite Nonhcrn hor"', in tv, o 1. nts. ? .... Timu of tl.c foal heat, 7 minu'es43 seconds. Second heat, 7 minuics 37 eccct.Jj.Ii i:" Vitimatcd that Co,'1 'JO persons in at- tendance. Pho race -was to Invo" taken phec nt 1' o'clock i'; and cs that, hour r.p. proached, the st.a'nd'bcamo crowded and tho excitement deepened to intensity. O.i .'the principal st-nd, sayi tho Diila Jeiphia Inqui rer, tlicrc could not have been less than 1500 persons, far too many for its strength. When Peyiona and Fashion were brought cit, and the, race about to begin, tlicrc was a.jdJcn movement a sort of general bending forward, : ) catch a view cf tho celebrated horses. This, movement produced an extra strain upon the stand,' which watered, tottered and crack cd.. : At first it parted a"ndtfell graduallyat least sufficiently to give a r.. .unentary, and only n momei.nry warning t . danger. Then the whole centre of tLo ponderous mass--f containing two stories and more than 100 feel in length fell' witli f a tremendous, crashi Tho scene ih at ensued beggars ull . descrip tion... The cn "panic and alarm was 'truly. rippalH ig, and it Vas! Impossible for a lime to di rt..' r tho extent ufndie' jnjury, npd the-bct. . . i " " . ' lio. i first iWas thatj a great number "of lives" had been Jost. -; Poles were promptly obtained to keep the- rrowd back, and to 'remove the rums ar nbcr. - 1 he ground ilodr. was o?- iiioif"d with p.atintr' d rink iiTr:. nnd 'TamhlInT ...... o 1 7 o tables "mu contained .a great number "of peo. pie some f whom were among the wnui: Vd. It OwCupiev. about half hour to clear away ihe ma'ss ( f rubbish.-. .Mc-'awhiJc," the", report! were of tho mo1 exaggerated.charac jr, and by tlio time.lhcy reached the cilyi the number of killed was placed bys"everal of them' at oyer one: hundred. ,j As far aswe have, bceh vyere dan'gerously, if Tnot fafaliy wounded TbAjvimcs; of some of tho sufferers arc Mr. P. O'Ditiicl, Mr. E.jOvenshine, Mr.Straftpn, Mrl. Way,;Mr.;Mi-Elroy,ahd Mr Price. The wounded in all;' will amount to nearly thirty but the 'majority of 'them, wearegla'' to say, arcrln no dapgcr. r tdost of the su.L ferers'Xvcre.coaveycd home, and while on the ground were-attended to by Dr. McClelland and several other physiciar- -1. We are pained tbJc'arir that tho youngest son of Mr; Clav has becomo deranged, and L 1 lias uccu iajvc;j 10 luuauc as lum.i iMr. Clay himself has joined the episcopal Church at Lexington- - yK ' '. ; r tt- " "' ;!-. , ' ,. j: -.'.r ,!. 'iL ,. , :, -Z' . ": - Asa Diggs, Esq., has been nominated by ihc. Democrats of th? Edcnton District as their candidate for Congress.' , .r. Consistqiaj of ' Locofocoisn. It will bare, memhered with' what hycna-likc .jr., city the loaders'-of the 'Demccr-tic party dc::vj:::.d Mr. Clay, because he was suspected of being concerned in tbcCill?y duid. Will it be bj lieyed that President! Polk, with all lhe.'nn .ithcmas. heaped upon. .Mr. Clay staring him in tha face, J.a? app l-.-cd Gen. Jones, who wasasccon-l in that duel, torn i'ortunl cf-fice!- Such js ihe fact. ' WJ a h 1 j-U-'t as lo bo'Lnger rr.itlcd by tho ! . - .crL.ic.l C;.:;i ot such demagogies 1 We arc g!ad to !:an f L-.::acr tbi. tk3 bciLh cf iL: r3 bad as it v. r.o . .sorlc j th3 A! ".'Vi' Tho .Mo'srub Hair He :jt the pre; :rly and c-: m:..:3, j3 to the first Tuesday ia u : 1. f ; all on t 'bouse in Bibb county,- Ga, i a able to'ascecta'n, no life was-'. immediately lost, though a .boy" was carried-a'iv'ay onpa." i-utly L..ad ; it was feared that five others Di ' iho In t;. ' (L ) r.r L..trict. I.i t! 1 s , tl iT'te without opp '?:,:n. r v-c!C.J:.r; HV'''!:,)'!'1L ' :! (L :o) :.;e ' lhu t. Dr. ' L-'is G? (Whi-0 a;..i Ai..h'cw Kc 1. Locof,;co c edy arc c a didatj in tvs. 0vcu, ' : . . ;.. 1; avs tho I-'- ''!. . viduilthatsor y book adtrocMiug, abrogation of the ,rsii,'0 pub ot! lh- f mart . elected" to the hUt C:::gr in w! : these a a bA id now a cane. V ! v. iil be ain as'a matter of-course. - Itis ilatcdthat three-fourths ef . whole number'of applicants foroCcQi;. iwi'.the pre. . wt AduiV.Utrati-n are VirginL.is, .Nut ,u i.ngIoapp!ic:.!;.i i-r e -Icchasyel beca made by SjuUi C irw'biam. - How mucii mor. ! vat- ' 1 j .110:1 of the luUer, in thUrct, ct, than t. .e::..-r.- - . .' : : 'fMr. Pulk's Cibinethavo lately had under consideration the expediency of constrict!: g four atcam ships, under the laic JiCt'cf Cj:i grcss,'to tc rirployd hi transporting the malls, and al.lho sar.e lima to -be -so ecu. structed. that they can, at short notice, be con. verted into. formidable. vessels of vyar. It is understood that the majority' of the : Cabin. wcro irt favor of the measure.. T v- - ? .' The -question, Convention,1 or, " No Convention," is to be. submitted to the people of New York, next .November. Tho object of the Convention is to revise 1.he Constitution of. ihe state, and it Is though, hat a largo ma. jority of thu people aro in lavor of u rcvis- ion. - - . . 1 - - . .Blair cwTRivts, late editors of the Globe, amassed a fortune of half- a million cf dulhrs ia' thirteen .y cars ! ' -An exchange" sei-rrs to hii)k that they liad a better chance at .Uncle Sam's crib. than most of editors. ' " r. -. A revival of -religion, 'says tho Cuhimbn Tenn.) Observer, ; has been.progiessiir at fiiO Methodial, Church iu this place' for several days. " Some - f :rty or fifty have embraced religion and joir l ihe church: ' " ' ' " " . ; -' ' ' ; t,uhn A. McKiuney,, Esq., of Rgcrsville, a distinguislicd rncfhbcr. cf the Car in East -Tcntiesscc,.dicd at Tazewell on the" 12ih ull. Mr. Ogilby, Consul to. Charleston, B. C.', from Great ' Britain is about to fciire from thelJonsulaie. ' '- "; ' - .The Raleigh Register says they had a hca vy frost ifl "that city on the 31st of May. We have frost occasionally in; Buncombe j and are' nof r-'- but wc Live had some even later than t 't. j Though, of coUr$e, Buncombe .-a f Raleigh in every ihing.- J ' ... !vr ; r-. '-,:-' v. 4 ".f "M Ncw; York Evening ftlfrror says that ..j Van Burcri will bo President cf 1L3 United States. Rather, a wild guess, we should say. ,The p30plc don't like the stack -ThcSrhalLPox is we understand by a let-' ter 1 reived a few days -"since, stilt raW in 'c .Turk. . - --V s -r, " 1 ' 7: 5r Scntinil savs The following report of a Jury, whoicould not agree upon , a verdict, .wm made; td our Superior Court, cow in session'in 1' i - city; in a case 01 cj .cttticnt 10 which re profits were claimed: ! : mesne : ."DzAr. JeMB-llie JUrcaDlt"rc(.,. - " -' CrVS nme or ten 10 lw tor tbrec: ' . ' V" &;rcc, you'll on derstand, 1 hat Johnny Winter , tbc land. ' lut some rcs'r-Ivs . , Shall co tD ...- . v . - - elV1'.-: --; m; " ";'; i . . - -a:j hare it tvery p nny.w - V Aspect or ts 5T7riT; Ir. cw- ITT "' t " " . ' 'T ' " - . ... .o icar:;t;:at t.icj;. ' a general rrertirwr 1 .,3 L, ;.tern part to C Ji7im. : ' . 1 'i.t.Tf of thai this c. .... ...JutlLl Ui -i.i man. Tha meet: r-; is" to be" Ed, men cn the 13ih instn- ! p.-.. .. held at R. Kirey, .Esq, ha3 liecn'chc-en to d - , an t..- r character, cr. ! .r- vice O V " . ' , ' ! ' : J-stbelaw iLa: ci:v tare: r-.-r'T. -31 r 'r.T . - ' . 1 1. 1 3 forges: v; . -.. ' ;;:-:UI:-3 Ers-? i32;"nDd & 1-0. . . -r ...1..,. - , m i..a Lu3 black iizzicc-ExJunje Paper. ' hat a pli story ! . - " . The -carht feTer is ragdnTt PuUski; Tc. 'J, : 1 1 i .1. - . " V. bL- "cd i.'.c.i, who 1 r jr r'.j; ;cs 1.. thj.jt..: Lt:r th-1 - . 2 t: ; .re i is i: ' i-L- "' ':. ..crk r A, K13. ti j :" priory r ;.; tl.... ' country, -.1 -Lri :.i :ir ; . .-d ts can "find Vi; ' cr,;i:ji lo i.j, wn; Is it r.l . L ."T, lb - nev l ; the- jtrolljr-, ..l.l.!.l.I.'t,A t....r. t,.it l f? t can t'.o ihcm to I. dp from us? L. i -'.rt! rity, -.'. iii'thii rcc:-: "t 1"". ,'beg'a ct Kor -.Let - j ; 1 ' -, .?! " v. ' '-tend 'I u. . -..v.-iw.. j 3 j 'of' giving a pr v.rn on .oai-a var; .bond." i 1 j ism." -Lyna ' ery . " -73 in w hich : jj " sueh v. jaJisnj c.LiLi.. .... Vo be Ji ' licve re w- '0 not "i uboyo r rv -Ur -hPfl p'. L' . . . " t . . . . 1 - r vo sr -a visit .at a cozen sucii cuszj l:av:; r"-d os . 1 t a 4 part tar, cr.d cf ccjri- ;'.:y J .'-' had alt b '.imesuch I 'n!ers v-'crc ct:Cou::.j:;ar - A3 1 i!rj Wh;'T j- ,!y temark, t'.''w! 3 1 . t. , 1.1 1 1 ... 1 . i . r aseu to woru win nive r.i r. 'a 10 ccj. 1 s ' Decision. Tho' following articles, wcro ' - - - - - i ! i4' ( adopted in tho Presbsterian Convention at j-j Philad .' " I , ." f v-10 : . '. :-- V -'-" ' -;' h . 1 - ! .,. ,.n ' ,!' ... IA! 1,': .. t 1, Ti. Lie itHiif'ioa cf ; ! lv.iy, cr.L'.i.j ' 1 in tha Um:c . , is r . ... f d c:i tLa part ' -ot civil sj: y. " -f $ . .2. That ilivcry, as it exists ia ;..j:3 United. ;1 - j States is not a inf d c.Tencc. . " - ' . 3. That civil mcrnmct is not bound t3 j ..tw.ir 1 -I .t 1 .;. 1 c- .. - - V 4, That it is 1: t ; lo Vo tlia'wcrJ of 1 God .for 1 ".y person intentionally ta ir: J-'Cj -! those held in "slavery to rebel o-?.i"- t'.'.cif j ",-J ma&Urs..-. I- ." J ' - llur.iors of War. Tho Whcelirg Times eft' 3 17th uU.says: ";Gen! llcr..: n, cf 'j.' the .Maiinc C op-3 p -rscd ' -L iLi" city i:1 cn'rcule It Pen.acc!a: 1. ir 'V"V - cf " war with' Mexico r.r ? somewhat -f -3 13. h ri ported by mie from r.-.L.' ten.'" Cid.IJcr.ton arrii - ! :;rc la-t - v. I K. - Oiou, am p :v.- ...j . iTx mediately. ' Hi siatea ti...i ti.Jr'j : iiLlU'; , doubt cf a war with .Mexico.", I ' , -! ?: -- Crops 'i:i'3Iic7-J7i--& letter ire.:. Troy j (Oakland County, PdichigVn,)ray3 : ',r-jf (. wheat' crop- ts'-Iarr'j and "look? v" and unles3 it meets with sc.aaa er.forcn " ''f we shall ' - "nnsidoraLy mere than cn av-: S 6rr "a crop. ;t tbcuIJ U fall in tprcui ' ry-point of view wc.pre ruined. f ; o( 1' our m.:.'-mis find it impc:-'Lb t j r--' 'c"C lections, so as to come to tha ci'.- .--i L cr I' sho ' 1 ourwheat crop fail r:i "r ' 1 The. fchcrokee -Ter much iror.i iac';ct- provisions. : Tf .orokc6 '-. - - U- " ti r-..t 1 . t . 'J .1 uuu i.acas to .nojs gu.J.. ' arc commit-! the tempo- ' ! - 1 - IN riy of the CLnV L'caccr.J ,. . .-. :Lcir-ht mS frorn their palace- oL casa -and ai Jancb,' ' I come tWour midst, pi: 1 iLa.catdni! I hn and want that have be?- v ' t r 1 f i ' ny wilds? only erir .3 was i!.- t! - - r' 't'oo' '': fondly to the land poccu y tb:m, thrtft: i. of'God, surely the di ..;:c.. -f jai'dc ' would not 1. "-r 3 v ; t ' ' ' ' "' 1 1 '"",..'..' ' ., "A ic!c.atanduust destructive aojf' t .term occurred iaD. T.ta r v j, ' about 10 miles sauth cf T :-f-'- '' t midnight, on Tucd.rv , ".av IT'' -J! 1 . ' ' J'"o from tha c1-?. . breadth. - 'It . d ever .' Stokes, Smith, and Alar.;- :a was . a mi3 ia f ar.ntng,1. ' (recent- ;,. ly Col. Felix Le-.vh) ' ; Sho w Tell in'cc: Yc '; 4L a -. a r .icsia Ner ::i c:- t ca t1 i : : 1 j 13 1... ; thaTtata c'.' :; ;'v President cf tl. : ca: a ! pre mi. 3 cf a L:tl.. ths elapse of sixty tv 1 -'. - '1 --n " iV

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