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t V : :M'.'- r lift, S : A"' IT .il t .!; . 'I ' i 3, i : . J" !, . .- r; ,: " i on 1 I . j! ' t ?i ir.'irj Trcs in the Provinco of -3 r-1 n st Kcwbern, ia . . .:-.r.w.i Virginia. c:. .. .1 cr f-'pr v.ca in n.,."V:T 'T! I."-,:-!-itivu f r.-cti.ic''ll i f J. ::r: - 1 to t: v. : r fn.. Lr:. I ".' f. v I lr : t' :f ev il i ;.:r It. J, r I 7 r-- itt' 1 js. I V.. t j r . : . ( . . . ; . . hwj: it ur.. I V... j t her :r;t . r i r . ! :T: :D cf a . ;t. '-.V:; ll-Jir.a t!v-- r f :i l-r -Vn. - - i . t. -i . ( ; 4 to (' rrtrtpf CI V.'. i . : . v J a C - r, a General hi. i a I . ih r.-in! forth cm I..r i cr ' -it, first i ithg rar's ri tt ? r ri vale and p'-L -: irr. ri I. Yft ; wrij I 1 1 . r t ro, f I r-y, i!..: tr;-:. t ' to i: , virum f : .'3 siccds of y o ' r c 1 i r n ! ryj- -r.irce a realty, vill r .! mke u r J to I- - by ndmiri";: :n r. i-i ht u j t'-- ..a seek )0-f ill auJidiy to U.l yc " f ersl the sonicf cowards," to tc!. rviy shriek over the mctr. irl.-s i . ." - n r ' ;: j t!: it you tyred patriots, you nny Sew I over V. -ravti your virt,1' I: ' r',' r; t::.'.:. Tl." unlti.o Vi.;J...j your ukmatfri, your i .vz-Lnkt-r ar.J jour otTjcu-hulr. Tl-fy r ; j s!t in. your hi-;h I-.o-, i-J diclalrj t-v u yu-j u::J yuur cl.ilJica ifu-r yuu. h l-n i (-; ! thai lir:ccu wr.s cuti'iri.J by K iiit i-n L " "ry , HomB by Gntiifi luxary ur.-J"uni .j, 1 jt "you reverse the fieiurrf, n.iJ allow yourselves lu.bo C'nimrfi by lyjfo;H;an piuptjri, T tie bt'gir ul wittiA hocu'richure to s.o; urvatiu;iVIirc trillu'l"y t-co'mir.j your mui tcrs ttto inurant, the luvt the criu.u.&iiimp. cd. Yu urr 'mlii) Lcior, nJ crou-.hinj i in a ta ns of s iliJ imbecility. ,Tlie very nution t h. tnct your ui mini urmati-J fr!I power 1 cn un L-r iu urrL!o ttrenjii, by yuur up ithy ! nniHfVicti m h tvc cnwIeJ ii;io your ranks, flsJ .nis'.J ihir cowarJ ticwJs ia suvcrcinty. yvc you. U j our Lr. ! Atuint J vii! ,lKmcful rriincjl TU'i forciuiT ' copir.ii- three.' fourths of ft. 1) k -i it teem with tiu) Thej arts tliLTO;tii fin i-i f.rcs which coniumo the fc.inyr en5 pi:arc'of iho cuirjmuiiity '- ( tU'f a fruu J tu bj perpetrated at the bj'ljt bvit ? they" aru supple tool of us r xecu lor.. Your Al:m Hjuica ore lined, with ihom; your pfnUtT.n'jiri'i aro qrowdyd to ovcifi.r.vin with f.ire';:i' convict ; .and yet 3'twr street aro in r ilouJod vvitli them thn ever, , 1 tho UWo to bb derided ? iiru pKvatc wptiblic marab to bu dbuwJ I-i-there you iia tKem fiiremuil in tho field. 1 u cei tism of the church and sutoto ho ad v -need they re there too, rcdy o soil tli.ir niiser ttls; ex'utonco tojTi ike mwery rnoru certain upJ Jouhlo tliir ci.Hi!.ii! eh-xios: remly and ea ger to put ubsuluM power into tho hand of IUjmj wuiiJt rin end l.uvcn-marfccu vampu tea (the ntssrab!o Jesuits) who nro fcltulkinj abvut tike thieve n 1 murderers,, jahud , by thetr owircrjines of darkne into the reck J lenes of furies; ho 'fired on human Wc;j nnd da neef rustic oiirie rnada drunk by ha niau blood, ''"hosa wrcuhcJ cariiraluresof l)uniu;tv r.i, contiuta one. fifth of ypur vtitiiv population twentV years ot) ihey wero but uno.thirliotU ; at thi rale, ten year Ivill in An them vour leal master!! abolai end you will bu driven IrOi'irt tho bllot-box to ths b tyouct; your only ipo and resort will b:bick to 'tlem-Hta of open force, and lhal, loo, by ih- downfill vt iho Rpuniic. Thi U Willi ihoy -ek this i the object yuur steady and fist friend thr Jesuites, huva in view i in !'.(!, wilt tty jtosse& this fir In'. .'ri:. :j, ut 1 it bo orihy of heir .fame, i.:.-! y iU wi I t jvhem lliey seek to pla:o j oj : -ne.uh l!i'-ir dot-ijrit .j and iron way,'Vl:ive to detepot, and worthy of your Co:: u;.o nv w epi;.:. ive I :cn t-vTi. .cr td l C -Ciur,ii;lo)j! ! ! t -rt: 1 Hy Ul-itxn'.-C. 2- iai-v. L -,-pis from DancombducUrinj t!.u t!" ii na error .in Vms yil:, neat be! vr. A ho, IIan:i!:j:,t fror.i Li;;;o! v.'." ia;u t- ! j , Al. i'-i Ui .;:ra c. Z liioj-idg-'.ron. from ijjrry, aCiriifij tl.a j..u:nt below. Abo, in -i rost r. rltowland, fro;n Uuljesoo, nlHriuitj thu jj dtnent Lolow. Mjy, it DuiTy v. Averitt, IVom Onslow, ai in an ineniT::icr;t, anu L;reci:. j - - r l phntLf ca-hprty to pay his'.i cc;!i . By Dim-l,' J. in Dalrymp!otr. Cjrry, tn Equity from Moore,, dircctirj a reference. Also, iu Holland c. Crawl,i".j.alI.:ywc.:Jl tq ( "" 1 " . ' : I :L A. 1 1' i .. K. ., ers:n tho j tl: j rause. Also, i:i Di'i.vin c. Mac!: Voi;i Columhus, adiimir t!:a juJir.ent L-!ow.--Also, is t. , lrif;ram,. troin Ansni j'-o mei;t rc ,.rs: and vr.urz uzva iv -rded. Alio", iu Tarktuton v, llassell, from Tyrrell, aT; -rv. i r - th 3 judms ct t : ! j v,-. A !o , i n Tay . lor Co. r: Uuckley, frC"i Curry ,', arircr.In; ihe j. ' r-.rn below. AU k in Coi ur.d c'.h- r.i. t?. Urk nJ others, from Meek. afT:rmiij;iho judgment below. Also, ! 'cf tha hciM i hxr. of NteJ. ! 1 : S. 1" ft . ' k. ' lr: it- in -t;i l (or ' c " er v. nr.? in : c: tr ' fr. be! iron iij.:4 . ' Vi", ar.i rend ri: ALj, in Orvtv 1 reveritn :s' ai.n 1 -ri, from Cswi re vera; the j- iraeui for Illr' I" 1 1 c. la- ' - C- I JT ' i E . lr : c:i i. " T iio. I:.- ill i x i: a t!.3 0 : O.. arc J t' ."-prist 4 &I;r,j;t c:i. j at Wuverly ' House "i.avcr street va in l!,r a fuw jiartic cuuur. J c.TlL:.Jin do e ci. ' vay. . : U rut her. ; House. - r; .ro JSiorw,' Joorman. lr. Wm. W. Branch: , G.l! "n t lro'tjiide.; V....ll 1!'JU50.-,' " BrcJ.':rat on both ides commencm ut Ni-9- 15 ii:.J iS on each'sido re. i actively, ami m 1 cxivtidi:!;; ;.l:nost down tu V ivur sirct. cti only-f'iv a the fullo.; irj j arlici.!.irs : . '",02 Con,klm v.; Fartiii.o3.- " " 1-2 T. Ly wiih's Coopcrue. - - . ; 64 ,C Brady, Grower. f 53 jtin, Old SiiippeM Press. - " 1 . ; - " Atlred 15. Kemp. ' , " ' 50 Tucker'fic Lthiburri. y 'Bl'Middlviah; Co, 1 -"i: ; Half past Fo'ua. . ".When tho fire . reached No. 45 111 Broad street, ths store of 1 John U: . Lusala, '.e ihought it would bo arrested in that direction, but wo noticed tlio iron shutter most exposed and nearest the firs waa open. Wu have no hopes of the Wilding . J . " t " Bcatet sfMdl --At iialf-pasf' four th rear part of the bloces on thovusl aide oi Braver, street, wefoViosity on ftre, and it was thought dc.Ulnl it they would bo saved. Wo suw them cuuing into the fiont door of the store el A. Soineiio with. mi axo. " , " ; ; ; Ti.o Mercinns Kiel, in jo was tt.one time considered i.t Jjtijvr. . Great exertion? are making to preveel the fire trom crossing Broadway. 1 . , ,1 ; WVcould not jet round to Williafn-strcct, LLt uinly'rAafiJ - tlalj Ike .'lira is rapidly ap. pru-cliinj. The Merchant are removing their Ji as t.ist urn possible.' . , ' Vxchanje Place U't on both sides, burnel from Brotdj half way lo William street. v Tho Waverly .louse is entirely destroyed, a portion of tl.-rurniturc saved. i 'r'.' .. : EXT 11 A.' - N'. : - 7hrd Edition, 7 1.2 o'clock t A: M. r We have this mjment returned from the scene of the Conflagration,, vith ;ty, heart and brain oppressed with the "sublime and ap pal.ing tpcctacu'. Iho wholes rea between Proad-strcel, Kvchang-j Place, IJ .aver-streci and Broadwayi and up Broadway to the Wa. verlv lluose. ;i one Vast arrtrWtheAire of blood-Ved fiimc sweeping like a hurricane on fire, fallir'g walls, smoke and cinder Hying like g' muc meteors all ways at once. Tho ilnnes have approached within two, doors or the Public Store, No. 12 Broad "conulm"': an irhmenso' amount of .valuihla good? cf . sorts, und it will Imdly be waved. Tlie fire, il is .telieved, wi'.l net -vVshot of WiMi iru strecl and the ISxeir 'i nd l!;e f.oree wind, which has bce;j ruced by tl.o lrrif.j forCXi o ihc ilimcs, is driving thu Confligra(.!o firi. oc 'y toward the Soi.th a&d Kut. There is no clwulatii'.g v.l.cre it may be slopped, this side of ihe i;';r. ''OaDiCiJway iherocf csJ walla cf t!.j veHy IIouso h id just fillen in, and the eager flames are licking about "the door nr.J win dows cf the adjoining tuild;rigs, a;.J c'arting their f.ory leagues toward thaGlclu TT cl DeloWj the till hd c,0!lj buildings C . .: to tl.u Boston and Providenca Depot nrcr.!! tj a mass of flamed a nd look like an immense glass-, furnace while cveir and anon thunders, a taltcrbg" v.u!l, scnng tip a co! -nn of f.ime and buraic.t ust, which spreads hks a pall of tiro "over Ey tr. i l?;awers a hail.storm of living coat and" fiamieg brands over the crowd which horribly throng and suHbcate the s:..L'is in'evcry- direction .for a n.ilo around.-- The Depot is now on fire, and a tr: :on dous Tush takes plice among trr . , ,"';: crowd, as a mrior spread thnt t' 2 ; contains a ia r nu .r.ti:" cf f rits.- Ti.3 wind iare:r :3 fter blow!-' : in r. flim?, sts I.; " . Cast. ' nnd m")st extend j r.ov.-t :rl ir.d nbo'-- -rrcr.i t. ihe holiest the. I fiiesl tl.'i r rl of 3 ia J tha City-: f . c! ... r.xrh-.:- - . Vic'. ::.ar t ... Vi t;. ' : pr. It' r lI 1 f ii t..nr fd c::J t .. i a j i., ' ."-Ju ::,cr . is . r l bj: 1 " chiirs. r" t'j' ar.J ewry tl.ii'g t! : t" t ms t cr ! c:ud of. . . ' Tl liowlin'' Gr;-r:i is fj.i r.ftin:; 1 -l-.-Mhilj J, tr; tj c I'-j.tn i.2 1". of their chilJrt ;:tlieC:', ::. to t2tI i:..H"'U i iu t:.j i;" i ...y 'poor families 11 n :L. .. !ves, waIiitig lluir ::.u.iu : r.d hushing the cries :o Oregon Tok fri'ited in-' ! cower amid iLj tkej id firo t y ! . . . 5 uuj .- ..I. rc 1 ! 1 c i!o cttei:Jed Ly Ilert' is r. j era JI. "es cpon acres n the grass t'.;a out-d riven , roughly rock. at ho'.'t !... rach I family, ir pa..--, .-.:.:g i..fant-rthere a ;n ; uf i uci-s refresh themselves from a brokr:i . !.!.-', vey 'bolt le. - Such a.sceue l..s never been dreamed or imagined. i The iilarq of the conflagrntion: lies thick ar.J ruddy upon the Biy, mid the red light ot l!,:; t.jw.rieo sun miug'es ghastily with the redder nnd blighter hue ul thu flames.' The whole City seemia pouring into this- fiery aud hiding funnel, in a steady strearA.i . J.'. ': "Several of ihe a wning ui rear of ilc tle !ar;tJ row ' of buildings" IronliiW tho " liovVlin Green were on fire at on lime ignited tiy v;!;rant; 'tnber- but they were speedily lex-ti.-'uiahed without ther damage. . : ? WORSE AND WORSE ! ;."-'V IU MINUTES EEFORB.8, 1 . i liu following are the boundaries of the Cor;.' igrution ut tiii moment. .Ii.U still, rar iirig-,.with unabated lury 'toward iho" South l. r ry v. ; r - fc '.V ' , Down Broad street .to StnaeiSireet) and running duw Sione-strect to the Ferfy. " V ' Down, Beaver, street jo within three doors ot William, with tho almost certainty that u mun; all gr down tu Willianii." " - ' On Broadwayv from the : Waverly House down Broadway to No. 4, opposite ihu B wl ing Greenj andoing dtiwn Whitehall-strect, which will in all probability, be swept to the Battery. ' "--. . - . , v - - - : i ' The magrtificent block of buildings in which Mr.: S. Whileny,,.: reside, is expected ui go. -Thesi are some eight or ten of the most beautiful residences in the ciiy. . - 1 A man. was- carried -ofT by .two firemen, belonging tu No. 15, who hud -become de ranged 1rm his" lister ; being burnt tojdeath, and the" Joss of all his property. V tried every way tu get names and inore particulars of ihi8 shocking cau'rphe, but were totally unable. : , V - - - c - We have! noticed Hr several weeks past) some three or four fellows, the growth of an unknown clttnei wandering uboul all Vcr this and the adj lining counties retailing Ijps and small fixtuiv.s'lur priming ..names iinens with lltlible Ink ! f We style them impostors', because they ore taking money out of the pockets of ; the peoplej and 'ivirt ihem a mere in the place thereof, which fcfc they represeot as a great thing, ! ut is indeed, nothing but an insignificant' imposition.. -.iu the first place we can inlonn the people, that it is impossible for every man to be a printer, unless . l hey ; all give more attention to it than most of thVnl are apt to do. fu the second placetho Ink which is sold to thcrri by these Type pbdlars, is no if.ielible: It is common printer Jt Ink t and washes out very easily by the application of strong ley or so;tp. We base this asserlioti on the fact that these fel lows have several times called on us td buy frirdcr iiXv: ' With the exception of the first limothey applied, vc refused to sell any, in. tenulng to warn the' public against them. These fellows are making, " lots M cash," according to' the words of ine Vhi formerly peddred through this section, end are not con ferring the most diminutive benefit. In proof of this, we refer Jlhe matter to those who have purchased f them. - - P. S.: Oas of ihcsi fellows frmkly acknnwl edged in oer cfoce, a short time since, lint ha never' cared to see any r.nn ihs second tir.::. to v.l.orn he had sold in of these little L :tJ:.' Vrdclirr.an. ; w.ior cl i- ly i, t!.'t, whl!-' : t! r. . Coiee Tribune ing with Lis divil, .oVs l.a'di a. huge i'.. r.vf.rrs upon the We 1 :v j r. tloti1. 1 111 coniir.u.f a Lic!ic-lives.- No -v.o:nan ..n fdi:cra dovil, : jv..: u ,.:3 . r. ;: fr.... the oil . . cV, i moccasin f .'. fii-r'd'.ulv I. t'..t l.:j L l;r:. :: r3 I will Lej 1 1 and a i r. c . L ''Ti y.. . - -tif t! s:anJi; ; lb 2 &af. 2lY0 l r 12 U:: - ra-i.lly fen ar.d by, ye . r.Eji i - -rr-I" - r.'ing to an er; , i'l s"e r::'". - Ar.J by - r - "J I stc: e:: -J.tr. r.:.? V t : y. f:.orl utter r .: j ;-.mT : z r.. tr.d I t r 1 f A;ts - ; . -- 3 . rot ci;ccJ b ;. 'vi'ia . r. 4 ..4vl.. j i...40ccr.t .nd conU.I, ' ' , r"l - i..r;Iw.v Lritf," Li.t vcryi:.; ia::ii:a toc3; ti, vi , be iJi'.i i '.oasurc cf z t.'o-.t:le . tl.a c! -rn ipj jou'AM poetess! Or cravrr-it' -tie-c?-- unreserved, and rarto: cf a socl-land f.iond ly character, ia tha coursa cf v '..Ich i,:.c i..rrc:ej ri l!.at roikinj of Pc-.t.-.- ' - 1 1 sea ar. rarlr - :-ctnent, Lut never fjrerii s ...t si:-p - M'.at ' ricccs p;E-i:s:ed any camaal ncrit. i- lil.Tr. . i ent?cc L':t:cd ono of tlem in an a'.bur.i, t:; J e!j". cited from her conlrpjalioiiji to the JyjrruL It is truly aslonUhm in reading her p-?:"r, ti rc.ct tT-n t'-a ! -,; Tu s-;:,y Lica .' ' , I'.era. .en-I tl ; buiVrac raelodj cf one i younj! Ins-i.-dtion seems ta have t-rtichcJ herl! witli its hallowed fire, and one might, well imijind ' That angels would alart ia wfld aurprise, - :To hear a voice sd like their own.' V The reply ahe made to nv?,upon euIoTlzin-r hCp that I should he iemenihcred always. - Tlie aspira. tioa Vas - lariuus. Ana a hcraia of te tamn which awaits her, when tho voice f is er melody shall go forth to .the world! . , '. ; ' I requested to aea one oT her" MSS toJehold her writing an-3 Observe 'whether rni corrected 1 itnuch during lhe -progress et an article ; as it has been alleged that N.Pt 'V(lhV, freipntly re-copits Li articles five or six times, to model tliero - perfectly in hi own estimation.. .J; -' -" .. Kiudly did Amqlia favor "me with one, written at tiro suggestion of a young' rrirnd;wljo'was in the Navy, and never . were uorc r.ollo scr.titnent3 dictal. J, t'.;an those addrebsed to lLat y j.;gc: ;ir, wUtL t. ; wear them next to l.U hi art, as a tuli.in, u hertevtr his Country call him tiV. U th field of honor and glory! , ' : . . ' I" . -I remarked to her, in admiration of the beautiful penmansliip, thai the certainly wrote with n ordi. nary degree of 1 1 elegance, and tl)al il vas singular, as mo6t literary individuals, wrote a bad hand., Kverr thing thatl do jingles, she playfully replied. J. For lily pari, she continued, 'J writo no comdaitors can read,' and hciice there, are' but few typographical errors in my articles - in reply tu the question as to the place of her nativity, she informed me that U was the Eastern shore of Maryl,indwithin sight and. hearing or Uie deep blue ocean. In her own sweet language, " r 5 ' . . ' For lwaa upon the Jewy sod, ' - . ' -' itcsiuu t: i moaning s"tts, I learnt at T.rst to worship God, '"'',' ' ' Aad sing su'el strains as these, t-.y. Fourtltrof- yu.V0.ie of! our citizens: says the Rechvster, D dly : American, celebrated the recent an m versa rV of our National Inde pendence after a very unique and original fashion. Disdaining the ; annoyance . of a crowdj and detesting gunpowder Julminations, he shut himself, up m the litudeof his 'ou flee, where, tdter lucking tli door and putting the key in his pocket; he produced for Ms in. dividual and private fructidcrtition two bottles of a not recent vintage.'; tie then proceeded to read the Declaration of inufpendcnce. aud John Adams1 immirtal Utter. Afterward he delivered an eloquent, patriotic and irti- pressivo traiitn. ."Next he sung a.Njitionil O le. - At this ' stajje' f ,tho .'proceedings', he confesses ta degtre hirst, and'tfispens. lug wuu umuer ue.t removeo uic jcioin.'!" ; no recollects having drank a loasl for each of the glorious old thirteen Suites, bu. ctmeeives thu he tost himself among the Volunteers iie feels sure, I however,.' that-.his love of coUulry was nerer. more ardent, or hist attachment; to free institutions more sincere ihan on that oc. casiorjCt'sit "it' v5 sr-" ' A Coptics Boy.3X corrt!puident of "the Arkansas, writing from the Cherokee Nation on the 4th instant, Siiyaft - - J . ln passing the thervikec Agency a few days a(.' ' I saw at the Agent's preniises, a white boy of peculiar appearance -and mua ner, particularly, when conversing, or raiher attemnting tu converse. - On inquiry, 1 ieara ed that he had been purchased by . a-Delaware lndianBill Gonner-Mrom , the Comanche Indians last winter, and left with Gov. lluller obodl 3i weeks agof pt-rhapi purcha by him. He is about twelve years old. dr, 1- ly Liinburt, and speaks- English bjt inii.4ur crcr.ily. Hois hard;featured and, it is inferr ed was captured whilst very young. Hi account of. himself is th s 'rams is 'Gd- lis, that his father name was called1 J.I r. D oylei'that he was taken on the Colorado, at Houston,, (doubtless Austin,) that his father with four other white men, , wero out qoarry- ing, rock, (here Li r. circular i.JjUoii hy which was meant stone t, t'rin I corn,) that two or three of the men wars kiiledand that be sat? his father escape oni ja fust horse out of "ht. - 1 " '-"'-. -. - ' He fUrl'-rrriatcs. thit will- sirr.o hand are fourteen white bojs ('iericans') t:r.ifoar girU o::? g il got a child ; etc This bov was. I am tof.it iir.:; h c : i, tut Lv kin Jt real rr.rnl he no'w breathes frc ?" irics lo t !k Meric n. '1'l.c pocr . ij car a C.-i !..itV f -1 St'p Com'- r-t an i nS Lao a iuci t.r. :i is fjr .'..ing, cmt -.'a harp v. ilIj it i ; ing to play'a tuue. '.3 I :r"j3'i v. cl!, r ti "I In. I. .cer, v ; 10 ran r: r J intellectual cfibrtotoW of the ycarnin-s of her soul after immortality:: Vjilingjly. she remark ed would I be contrnk'to ilia toirii6VTJw. brovided a .vav. WJ t j t.iiJ ' U-r. Tl is is . tt. - WlAs sre er.Js cror- fed c ::.vit always v ! feariniluA w c re i:-v..st be dom .:i v.j ::nJiif Oh, t arv, weary :ntt. ? : ti V loii !- j .!.ere t!jo turf is I itoul ur. 1 t;rttu here l.cru the v. . ;:j histles so rtiouri.fi:!!y through the lor; waving grass. Ittsttlo,-: rest ihet take thy mantle round thee; lie down upon tl.is r.r.dy earth, it will opea and give thee n Art iliuu cold? ask the cold spuchre to t'.3 Cec to its narrow chamber, thoii wilt !.:ver in the winter wind no more. . D isl thy I row ache wiih all ;his feverish excitement i! 'i v.hirldvVind tif oiridr.r.J notiiio ! press it to t!.- cool mature tne tor:.h ; let the air". ctrrp .'.a i! and chill from passing over Lurui::- check i I will wcki : r ! Ij calm : thou wilt forget ... i.." . ; ".: ",-o ; thy new home shall il.j fcs- 'A- Will , . --T: - Caddii, La.; Ga. zette pvcs.an r.t "i v.o rt in who has lived in thvo Woofs i.e.. ' - fr th? last three rnontlis. Her hul ' ) !:vis. sipDi and she came to her ia tw..'. .',. on fooL". Che sleeps in the vnu. no cr.3 ktitiws where,' us she never makes her oppeaVanee-daring the day,. The Ga zette avs she frcquenity ounes to the house of Mr. Potkj at a late hour Of the nihlY when they giVe her wh 'dta rVsirea to Pat, "and af. ter she has satisfied her ppclite, retire tni the woods. She manif'-sts much fear at be ing taken, pirticu'arly by the'VuriX .She came on one occasion to the house of Mr. lo!k i and carded and spun a portion of, cut ton thread to mnd her cSotJ. , She i-tthe' mother of sevcrtu children, and has a brother in North Caroliat, who is wealthy, and who, it is he Ueved, .would ghidly rescuo . her, from, her wretched condition, r , . " , r C?cpsiH'Texas.V learn that the crops of corn and cotton ihronghout- the Republic ure more promising than they have been for the last three years."; , The crop of corn wdl b immense. It is estimated that more than fif tyjh iUsand busKels .of fcord will r raised in donzales cduuty this season ; anr in many of ihe middle nnd eastern counties five limes this amount will be raised. . Tho 'cotton crop in-Texas will be at least a third Urge r than last year. Tl is estimated that. filv thousand bales of cotton will be raised in the counties west of Trinity this ' season. We have no data an which, td form art estimate. Of the r-ps cast of thn river." The' crop of sugar will proliibly be suliicient to supply the domes ic consumption. " The forests products will also be valuable ; the crop of pecans is imore promising lhnn it hat been since the fruitful season of 1842. Mast is abundant in all sections of the country -f course there will bo an aburidnce of pork- It is probable) there, fore, that provisions "will : be more abundlnt nnd cheaper this sf :an than they have ever been before. It is fortunate-, indeed, that just (is the emigration from the- U. Slates is in creasing most raptdlyi the means uf subsis. teh- throughout the country siiuld thus be increased to, a '.wonderful e.tjnV.ioa.?Wjt (TVias) Telegraph.- .. . . - " The Alexandria ii tte says: ;lfTho in dications now'jafe that ihe Yung Democra. ey can festriliiV their wrath no longer at the course' and - policy"of the; Adininstration. There -are reports,' that, if proper coalition eould be formed-, ihe friends of Mr. Calhoun, whdluleu I, at'all event,-to bring him out for the nextiPresidnt, would hoi' favor the-Ad. mi nsi ration, v Mr. Polk has thus crhb irkedon a sea:r3f.'troUb!eSi as far a his owrt party is cdoeeroed. J ' . - A 'Nation on the Pacijic. Lieut.. Wilkes, in his Narrative of the Exploring Expedition, utters a prophecy which up pears to be in ac tual progress of xeatiz itiou; He says, under tdate of August, -fdll, i,lho situation of up pr Ciliforiuu will cause ils sfparation from !e; .o before rriany years.-; The country be. tween-it and Mexico can nevcrbe anything Cdf a birren, waste, vwhfch preclude alt in tercourse except by sea, always more or less interrupted by the course ol the U ind, and iho unhcuhhlulaess of the iJwer or.siaport towns of Mexico.; ft Is -Very, probablo that this country wilf be uniteJ with Oregon, with which it will perhaps fo rfrt ii "great Siato on th borders of the Pucifii." ;This future Slate is admirably situated to become a powerful maritime nation, with two of the finest ports ih the world that within the Straights Juan de Fuca and Satr Francisco. ; These two re gions have, in fact $ within themselves every thing to make them iiicn nnd keep op an intercourse v ?:h the who!. f Polynesia; as Well as ihaco....:ru .8 cf 3 iut.i Arner. a on the tne .!Jei' ar.d (' -, t!;e Pliillinincs. N. HoU land; - and Tt a! d; on the. other.- '. -"u,y years, may be ri.itii climates will "ci.! iL;terchang- jrse, that must, to , i tlii western coaS, Amor:g the 1 .:. ' in.'Iuded Jap r izri.W.i r. ate;. r . u. ro.i.;ets, j.. . ' -, , tirne, Lj itr.n.. ... , it ctj tying n c!::::-.:. to ar;v other in! 2 t " j: ,:i!.3 Ar -.::, r. j 1 j -n!u iufo -riv-il reports i-jrcrior po3ied us it inay cr. 1 hivi"'j . .t l! - Kido .. .iw ' ; Jo c.i 'v.:.i CM.: ii.Jv.jrlTs unir. ...: r.:s til .irr:i c. l.-i' -ii..edtor:UjafjJ .f r to t:. 1 Cine: 3 LJV ..1, 1 L T!e 3 a si:. .it I io..v tuij...j , u: tj. - -j w..w - ih cait given to t Ly it Lather binding, it r KcbiVcd tha homely mrr.ocf Yelks Jacket," Uh w&icn it revcr lost. ' , The firt New --rcr. cmiikd "TIieNcrili i . . . . . . Carolica i.tag-iae, or Universal lute!!! pr was begun by Davis, in Newbernabout It was a demi sheet) in tjuarto pai coovenieta Ue count). Andrew Ciewart,. !,klfISOPtSa'-V publish a weekly newspsp' in Wilmington, v,Hi uft caied i.'r: - North Carutirw G-zite, or nrecj.- posl j ,y. -Grcert$lorov!h Palricl. "-vj, . ActuiOaifiJ CalgJ. J!ciVrtt7y.a Bal. timure Sua iys: Mr. MeNultyj late'Taric 6 the House if lUfireSeuUtiveu, charge With embrf zlemetlt lf tlw public funds, has been airduittcd in tho first case brought to an Issue j which, cotiViined thrto cou tits first ch"rjinga lelonious conversion of the sum of 0756 of the money of the United Slates lu hi own une the second, a felonious invest, itient of the like sum in property the thirds with having embezzled a like sum by loaning it td one Thomas Moody. Tliere are yet fivo other indictments fignjosl him, the tHal of whichtaVo bee postrioned until the De ceriilleirlerrn of the court, judge Dunlap re. fused a motion made to redure the amount of bail, and he is still held in $l?t06() folr his ap pearanco to answer tho charge of embezzle1 . rent."! ..",'f i:-; ' ' '.' , , . t Western Convention assembled at Mem, ' - ! h ; 13 delegates betu present from thw . ! Western Slates.' The ol jcct ii to'rjromote. ""v tnVdvei rner.'s nnd trade. As lle attentio, .ya ; ri lial, and as soma of t.he m ist iu., irtanl stu.i' Wero nitt repre sented, no fin-! acti u ivas had. The ConYeniion, therefore adj turned over t twelfth cf.'iNovember ncu ,.',. , . . ; .! A . Vh: : Sia!:i Convention Vece: :! r.V." sembljd at . ..r, vt., and nomi J iho ' present J3tate 0.kers for re.i-1-.utii.X T. ' also te.AsSerkd-, la a "set tV r'vojutiotts the.-'. .n a sr::all fo!i vol jrr.a ; cr J frer the r pnnciplestoiirctided lor at tha last rreiden lial contest. " "- . .a"- . ' Tht Prcphet.W illiam Smith,1 .brolV.er tf -Jo and Hvratn Smith, uf . Nauvoiv nnounctsi that the ofiice of Patriarch h,as descended to hin; - const ciuenice of the'eaih of his two brothers, and he is, ready to'receive calls frorri the Saints to confer upon them the Prflria'rr l.al ' . blessing. '. 11 is residence, he says, is in a . ter street, l house formerly ejeupied by Win, Marks." x.-v, 'rt"'T'r'':- 7:,. V;. . j "; J, N. ltt American says, in that town, nui.iler4 ing irtorethatt 8001) inhabitants, there is not ' a single place where intoxicating drinks are sold openly ns a boveruge, and if Is known fa to the" prosecuting committee that there is onri ' where ft is sold 'r.-cretty.' " 1. ' - j . V " . .''Doclor,' s iid a person once to a Surgeoni "my daughter has had a lerrible fit this rrkJrm1 fngt she 4 continued full half an hour without knowledge or uhderiiahdin !M ,:'T0h,, re plied the -Doctor, neVcr mind that; many j people! coniihc' - so air their lives.". . " ' - - ' i "My brethren," said a" preacher, descanh un, the difficulties of iLe "sinuer, it is . ' very easy task Jo row a skifT over the Niagru ra Falls) but a tremenduui Job ui row it back: again." ' . ' -Asjsorrlc! one was eulogizing a Bishop, of iouisiana, wno uica as a missionary, a iuis , souri Indian, who was presentV-repliedi. 'Olt y'es he was very good ar- ' 'coder Totf krieW him lhf-n," said tl ..mncr. Knew; him! 'Jes-, inJeed -I ate some of fiimt" " . ' rr- ; iliyo ithe" bourae to wear old girmenii until youcan pay for new ones." r ' ; V ; Harbor hope in your heart,'. if j'ou woii!J . be happy but' hark ye, hope can't render roU trn the hemp-of ihe hargrnan. ,--, i ' uVim.i i.."....;w.iii.';"n;wiv- -r - jgsi a it J 2 0 ; ' x- ' ; : tn rLLltherlJr county,' on Tuesday, the 22ridf '; July, J, P..- Suureao, Esq., of this county, to. 5Inu nUusi "t, of ituthertottJ. . ' We L- c fc!4are of tHi " godd" lliidgs' Irl retiirrl for.fchich wc wish the happy pair may liva a thou . saap years. '. , -'.. .' "v Cr eleansing the blood from all tmpnrltlt?; gi?ci ' power to every organ to perform its funCtiua health; ilji no matter wiietlief iternalirr internally f.tuai ted. Nature lia forfiied Lie bowels f?r the evaiiui: - tion of all uhealihy humors of the f-'-Jod,' aa.l if man woum out use common sense, t. . iouljtako care they performed thw ofUce TaithfJIy. If taa" tawcli are eut of order, if too slow, or too fat;' a fow oocsot iranareui 1 iiit vu bring Uicmtucricf. Ask the man who was dying fmm cpaslipatcd t i Jeli wnatenrea 01m, no icuayoour.,.Jretli's ri:;. As! ' Lira who baa had the dyaot.Ury i .t p,j mjiu:.; anj' eveiy ri medy had failed he mil Lli yea ll.t L and rcth11 Tills cuftd hinj in a, ki. t j fchiiotLfe; 1 disca's. i welve Lrandieih'a I'llls ruL'ed ( j-tri Vf 1 half pintof ni3.sescurcdai;iaeboT4;fannf.'pf-r " ' l3e face-which was rapid!- spreading ttfhis eyerand. WU1VU uwii" vwywis iwu IH;U,lO Curt, ClitCOUlJ not; th-poor parents wou'.d have jivcnLalf the5 were woriti to -hava had ii r-rcit Cn cre'rlhinS they trl. J d.i pro d tui.l V... , ii a t.- tul of rnu.a;EC3 evtry , (!-y, i.i l d p'lrit tT vth.'cJ they had rulbsd dowa twelo LraaJreth's Pills bvfjrs i'..tf waole of tho tea nc, was takea tho ul c.r wj cured. - And yet sonu faoLsh people call-' U.--!relh's P.!!3 a quack medicine. - It would bo i vrc.1 1. t.'cra Wcrj a fj-.y n irj suh r-iack msJicincs Will jourpreliiaJjd Sarsapar.l!i CoirpounJi, or e,or Ssalves, cure I die. Ihe Erandreth's Fills t C . i!.:y ?cndl you ta persvrj? evrerf as Pr- frwi cUi can 7 Can tbey point' out to you people who. had . ' t-. . less far years fror.i Ep.lpy and St. Yitc L ,'vi;3 have been cured t; V.J.t rczn'.ca? It cy c- :."t, I).-. 'orandrtth. t -.1. Ca t.'iey p-J.i out to yju a j .4n wl.j fr t.,- !y ycrrs hi a r.:rer Lad a blo-1 .:'vj-.t havinj l. I .u? ! :.' - msJ -chanical- c.eans,"1 and wuoai the. 1 - i.i.iV!i . cured ia a r.anthani j;avo hint as I. ' l" e tions UJ v,-;;ca ha was a child ? - t . Tl.'-rs iMii E.ru i'jriala in every coj t!.: E'-lsi - t j c.T.ti f cr box ; and may hs LJ Ly t a- fv""V U iU:f i OSCOIiX, -heville,::. C. V- J. -II. ALHX IXZZ, French Eroad, Ii, ' , r;v j c v. G. SSMVTU.. Morjjantou,N.C. . ' v--.If!Li & COn MariontN; C" - ' ' ' IT - - .'.AND. C'-irnsville. M. C. ---"- - ::-.' o : : a y;::ll, Uuie ivy,r to. Li '.CC"'i:- ! !." i,l" J 1... 1 I
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1845, edition 1
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