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! liil ft ce 1.- it 1 1 H ii r ! ' y; Yi! . i i a 1 1 c3 cf Cal'li 1 t ' : t; . 'JrsujJs of it histuryV, Ho ivj$ j hi truth, a fine rpeciraea of in BnglKh n-.l f :an allf, honest, and high. min Jed, irarraj!, jiitichc'd to his "order," yet an .advocate, yf "':.,-iiJiic'i bo gave t.;.any practical proofs, for te ' . rl,;h"3 cf the peppff fa COSftradstf Crt&o'of tfo I 'aristocracy.'"-"; "'Y '.'i.. y : tTyy': 7"r." ji H y It will to seen by reference lo tho proceed lugs' In Dublin, that Jlr..O'Conne!l t ii abot i- retire lo Dorry ninewhere he proposes ia x rcupy ;liMfefy during the rcctYS Zw ith tlt Kiafli of Vafkwi nVessfrfes' id tHrrf - out hi -tiewt. Tho ft ate of Ireland is serious nqt f i. fay ftlarrncd The chronic disease of the Country its rMjverty is making itself sup& Kor lo law. All O'Conncll's infl jence greaj ns it Is, 'cannot keep the people qfjet. II innbt til ttoctr ttiouths,' ,pay their Ircnu, v t litigate the amazing destitution. which IP.' OS? lice ft Dull, covers the land. : His panaceas ! 4 1 J3l their charms fur millions of start in per!, -Hope deferred maketh ",tho I : rt The county Ca van, Uf not actual! t ' itary law, cannot bo rcJ,ri J ty t' nibuaalj. -The :.!'; " h-. rreme : and to t! - 1! ociajj reliv misery rvj-;t 1 1 ; . v utous Etrifj. Or"-V-K :L:-.i).twr.--' ' ' - .J bctwt ri t',', ..; . : rsafy if the' J h is 1 jn L "M It Ii-'s lon a!J an J :M f.ifj Many cf thatwlt J-.f i:: "rrtU l.l tlv t'u.i c itate of society, niinst wl.ic'i lej;isla.;1 ;n provide no pcrnmienl remedy. Thei r cv it c( iho. country, absenteeism,, ,. I. . -1 j n'r.t re!!-! of t':b landed proprietors'! - ,t a r:-.:3 ci rrj:i ivo no svmpaihy for ( i!)1 j i liO.'.i thfy cSrai Afhority cscumesjl ihohw ippcuin thel t cf tyrants, "to be ...J cut dj. ii lilve Lw -itjof prey. :: )!y; l-t il hi! jfitt. Tho This :y ; t-u-t u ii t! i f srt. Tho 'wild p.: w: .4 ... t." ru;c , V use. ination is raiid ::. . jrcan:;ot La eraJicyted. Wretched - ;'-lPP' people ! While all" attempts !i orato their condition are homeless, and . i. .U era vain,. tho phiiani.iroptst must - is ".irn that a country fur which, nature has Ij;v so much, shoulJ, ba: converted into a . noral pandemonium at a time when the rest uf ti.a world is marching forward, slowly per. - , but steadily, in tho career of improve. n.o;-.t aud civiiizition. ' " : s Th ' -criptton on behalf of. tho sutferers by tho T at Quebec grows jiee. Amoagst ' .i :rf-iri .J i lit;2he3ttir neihbbrUpWardaof Las already bbrn Collected." - ' ' " r- PARLIAMENTARY. ' . I' Another lon dehite has" taken .placs on x .tho.U'Tiirs of New Zsafand.' ' Amonsftho slgnsof the times may ' be " ' oii'iiiioncd the introduction of a bill by the 'it ivcrnracnt, i tiallin J -wVto bold eer. t iin corporate .iJ oAher Ciiiies Of course it will pass, but it isio.thoilicrudit.of Eng. ' ftnd in the middle of the nineteenth century, y. t'nt the' statute-book Is still loudcd with c"n ' 'uctmenrs, ngiinst this proscribed and unforlu. 1 ii'jt race, it the Jew had -formed -a large KJy, and could have held monster or other "-jnectings, Tr hadthey.bpon iidtpts in. tho -'rl r by 'which the captive contrives to m tke w.o sur.v!o5 hi fetters reach the ears of his '- ; t rcs-ior, :hts poor b uin, s j Ion delayed, " -kj.ild haio b 'on, ere this, concedJd, . ' An atleui xs imdo the other cvcningT it ; i i- hardly noiary to say it was unsuctes.-fu1, iy Mr. Li wart; toprocuro a repeal tf the duty tu lhcsi? two prime necessaries of life bread r. ' mid cheeso. Sir Robert e! resisted t!.e nui. v lion; on the ground, priiui; ;!!y, that tho Tu. - bi'X hid bcetrso recently reduced, that any futln r tampering witii it so- soon was out of 'too question. 'The remission of .'hose dutijs would have been a great boon to those in the American ' produco trado ; but as Ht is, the . witiil. are imported,;" cftcr pylr; the tiuty, c ' '"petosucccisfu'ly nith tho home !can$ D j'.L'tin cf V . !J.y makes ::t Mexican t'.ireat. and do-' lY'Me.' XiV.u-th. iro Ki t ... -il! ' - ?y war after all.' V.'e !i c t!j I ti'ts opission. U ..as . ,,vays t' .wir, tr" : "re u no coue nsi s i ' nv . hi. It CYnot h'at&sa, for-riexico has no .Vlrps, ' lrvfor rttacki. l!:o fea-boani, .there cr.ly.a fj. poor 0wn3, scarce worth i;c pow.1 r ; rnd n "real cV ' : whether thcrjs tli boa chanced rpendin,; that; for wcar5 'Wormed by t! o lata arrival, lh:u in nticipu - liohuf war t!.o M. wciocarrying awny rho military stores, - :thn,":c,t from the ' cal!o of S in J.:ui it ..jj, the rtrone$t for fcs3 in Mexico, to save t' i from capture. iCthcy cnnnjt iTj'.t thcrckr w! ro cau -they ' liht ? S jrr.o say L tv;ccrn Lj Jlio dI f I jrle unJ tho Ncccj, butt ... i is a mere c':c:t rcr ft-ctly v.r.f.1 fjr ;.::y ci i!!r;.'i cpjratio;is. Tho urt"'? v.'culd starve before they ccu'.d ccie ''7 Cot .odore Jodcs may go rour.J t ) Monterey ftgiin, and beyond these' wa see rhonco cf activo opcrttiocs.' Cir!::'.T. " - kua Hew Orleans r-!.:t:2. , "j tir-ular c? the :V.icaa! Min: tcr cf J lanr;2V adJrcssied by Hrri to his :Y in the various d. :r. r'- of ;:r.t, which was published i i t! : Jcf - - r! c rd : y , U Cerccly :tCoz3 in .. r.' Tl f uUication ofthis docu :ver, ii r t a declaration qf war. c::c:-crcJ a note of pfepara. rtef 4!."t I!" tr cni bravaj , fJr ., i. ... ,in ii. ..j are ... .'--r.-l'.cnal :!.:: i.. t!?i i:.v ; j w;:i : 1 1 the. ! '.ar o tho r!s.xi?an rc-T c;:d'L'.!rd iiv.u.ar, ? rrpard L!c, i"--Y V- i it r Y7 t cr;.. ; : x :. i :r . i c i .li-A t. . -c; rf ci ca inc.:al? v. .; . 3 cro j!or."ta I V!...t c:;--- cy-'. i- .ituation. or4L.IJ rafc ini.-cj Ul.o ! yu- acf" i t -YJ t: ii - ' f if a I". 1 to coulJjLj.no rsv-inatinlr war C 'Li I,!': ect, 1, sn J ex :f. J 1 1 44 ii r I."..! ii f...: 2 crtdit to tha rumor . '."i if -cjr -conjecUres J. J. ' hU t tern c ; cf the N. C leans .flcaTunc-- n:;"--.f-M ; ; i' a l ly au ,v Ky.;'JuIy . 23 ,; -1 8i5." ,Y It 'has lately c to light,"':hat oco.f.; the most extern iv3 and tliorouhly ora'nised oar. J j ct c.ira mat nuve yet teen bar.ucd r ; . 23 tl.3 days cf ..lurrdl add his C;in;;, I..::.,,; t!cir haunts in the adjictnt poun ties in lilinoii,1 whencle:4he'salty..fort!itb'thi t "'', r r. i 'trts . of Tennessee,".' f ! issfcsippi f " lio-wjii, upon.their errands nf riib. -i immediate causa of the discovery ol il.lj hordo of rolbers, murderers, counterfeit e rs a nd bo rso thic vci ,r was ' tho ' etiilien' disa r. : r:ince cfa maanaiacd Iavis, wha resided, i ' nstian county, in this state. Twoi men it. J at Divia? house a feMrr. weeks Tajro. iviiii a deed conveyin; to them thi wholo of hi property, ccnsislins uf n farm, negroes end stock.' They turned the family out. of the firmstcad; had tha conveyance regularly recorded, vand took" tjuiet possession of the premises.. .ThedisajTjicafanee of Dais cans, cd a wiJe.sprend suspicion of foul jjly. - -The peop!u of Christian -county met in nublic as semL)!y, and adopted resolutions designed lo ferret out the .mystery. ; T!;ey divided them selves into companies, - ! i jveral hundred persons, in small -suu-t, .j ccounn'the country on horseback, Jo sjaic the safety of ! tha. country.. . . - i , . A few dny ga ar- rwrty ol citizens' of .T , T J P " "w carried hira ta tho woods, tied him to a tree. and. threatened Co whip him to death if he did not thscolse to them the secret of Davis' ab sence. The man, after protesting ior a long imehis ignorance upon the subject; became aiarmea iot nis me, ana revcoteq tne wnoie circumstances f his robbery and murder. 1 Ii appeared that in niakimr a short -eircuHion ron bis- bouse, ho fell iiy with' a man named ;pennington (who is the rigleader of the gang) nd -one or two others of his! parly.- Pen Uingtoa Crst got Davis dr'uhlt: he then, by na chicanery or another, got hjm to sign a deed conveying to hint' his property as' aboVef rtehtioaed. To5 prevent all trouble riereafter, p vis: was despatched, and1 his body hid atvay m a cayv; and Penuihgtoti tKen-took' posses. iOrlof his 4'flects, 'fiv t4 ipi-- s:"r , ITeforo the recovery of thebbdy of- Davis, Ionnington niadu hi escape from rentuckyj i'ndis sitd to be at the house of a member f Llgang; namedYoung innon th& Illinois side of th river, -six miles from and opposite tjiis place . Yesterday a small' detachment b( tbe Christian. county, patrol arrived here They, ascertained ' lhal CLnotoiious member of thj ging, n fUow named Oray , :was i a' little village in lilinob IS? miles btlow Pcducah. nombtr of the' citizens volunteered kreross ip river and assist i capturing Gray. Ill'his they ed-ctvd nudr.lasi vbnipj thb .party ' rei , turned with?,lthe "bullawj satidy s"ecart d.- VVhilst J riley -erort4 aw bLii. mado to riso, a company hrge aoe-h to ga after PJ-nninglon to.nlht. Tlm L ..,J - havo' an e t tensi vie eount e rf j iityg- f.dia L nicut in Pcul tiLngtont' vicinitv- and i- ha.ve so- laid r Ihe country iinmcdi.itcl.y Ground .ur ler contiibu'. tiriSy un j have t.!i-posjd tti'msdvcs about, in such an adyantneous mann-jr; ns'to makenri expedition, uf -the , kind, particularly, froift another 4taie, one tf peril and doubtful suci ccjjs. lit be hoped that the party will be msde up, - and that success will cite nil their public spirited enterprise. , Tho fellow 'who revcalad .the murder cf Daiyis, ave in list of some eighty persons.,' wnjim lc naau-d, ana aenuunceu as members of Jho K'Uig. lln scouring'the -.country, the ci.fer- L ive ci tjt!i j knowledge of the penetration rf r.'-pv moot diabohcnl acts'bv men., .l.cij vwete generally commit. tcJ; in out-ol-iLe-way places and ro. . w-i,r .w.uero iney mignt n; ..;o coiujj to liht but forlhe general, exciten.en! t!n r.jw prevail u the counties above this ton. ' y f . .1 ijun Jerstand that .the Judge of the Circuit a Were.larce ; that when a person is taken up.the members cf t!ie gang contrive to.get Upo.the rand or petit jury ,! and cCl'ct his ac qui 1:1; lhat to one or tho '.other pusJ the rw' succeed -in getting d majority cf their accomplices..- Tlie ' rnvehUions. that 'have been, recently mad account for . tho iosa of hbrses',cattre cnJtlr property t'. : hive been frequent thrv.; tho Ciutheru p uts of Kentucky, and Gray, uh) taken yester.'iyj has-been al ready rer. '".'..:eJ as ono of a party of 'horse tr.ievci A.. ) levci A.. ) -r...: las escao n short vhir( cj (frcr.i h:-,ii v c n aity cf gender ?n in pursuit of it: j his horse's tl.it and betakin" 1 ...;. t an extensive swamp thai Cow; tuolis .j tho. Ohio al its "mouth. Ml Lto Lj l. 3d that the citL-cs wiU nct ccr.iy t tr..: & c h thoro' -hlv 1 !!eve. ta ni t..,r t . I.w.:.j;3 ia cafe z l r 1 ire "m. l:.2 c - '0$ s r-V'-t cf l!.o CJr.i ult., tLo l-rn a G wyr.nr-for. of.ve rrr: i c C!....r two i brre'i rf r'l r ,r- - - - rut r-:.. 1 J c. crtv.cc: ::y: -ir for Circu..:. : r. -. y. c to a.t:rf on I - f 0i cut spYca. ."' "'r . J i Yt Coicit in tho several counties of Illinois opl poshc this'phce, has stid that tho administra tionlof criminal law in tho infected district is ; tho';.', or teen " i v.!;ai:.i '.I ! r Ln "ft l.; ro Li ! :e the i tr. It cr J L :r;J to lkorc!' f cf Li-othcr& iu distress ; a;';;,l' A:"' ;..,;iicia sailors ccrt;ir:!j I:.ivo prove !," c !'i z t ' ... gtin, ct'g rcc t p rso n ul ha rti'rd. ' a n J sacriCrrs,: their ' readiness to :. :;r. the un. A thlj) ivrtck , wiih .more' heart-rending ;" cir- cumnanccs than has happened for some', time, teas on Thursday made knovvn at Lloyd's, by "tho "crrival of tho shfp Chance, Cptaiu Iloxby, from' Sydney in the London Docks, having" on board a 'portion of tha crewl of a Dutch ;Iudiariitn,;'n:i Y'?". iuhnj Hennck, IL Y. E iktlctlniry, r i:er, which was totally lost, tcether with tv enty. three lives, on the. rocks forming Vi. Paul's Lfand, on tho nam ing of the t'Xh of last Flay, whTlsl proceeding from .Amsterdam; to Citavia. -"V-" V,: It;:appcr.rs ' thatua .tfie' niglit of jho 2d June, tho crew cf the Chance were anxious to asc::Y!'i whether-such rocks 'as are laid down in li..: chart cs forming u Paul V Jsl. and, 45 miles t north of the equator, and 20 degrees west, are really to be seen; as many doubts prevail as lo their existence, At eight u,"c lock they discerned theiw, and the Captaio was rourl) surprised, by observing through a gl83 a Dutch ensign flying from a,spar on the island. The captain instantly ordered the pinnace lo proceed to "their assistance, which on . reaching the shore, found twenty p xr creatures lying about, exhausted and , ,-aicntly dying. The boat not being able io take them aU oflT, the captain, chief utiieer, steward; carpenter, to" seamen und three apprentice boys,' were first rescued the re, mainder being assured by the boat s party lhat they would return as Quickly as possible and preserve then also. . Every expedition was used, buuin the mean while a sharp breeze had spru."g,up, setting in a tremendous swell to the 'westward. 'The pinnace end the long boat, which had alio been sent, kept beating about for full five hours tq regain it, and it appiii ; 'nn that if they kept out much bter l!.. . ba. swept away by the strong tic! , t! j r .1 to tlic ship,: having be.n unal'.j to rc: , 'glAest .assistance to those unhappy f J,. . .t on the' desolate spot,-. It being probable that the gale roight iq'som measure ahute, he kept beating about for thf island j as il was impossible to anchor there being no sound ingsV for ten entire days, having seen iwihirig of the poor, creauires, who by that time must have perished from the intense heai and ihe want 'of wnter and food, he salfed for. England his own provisions by lhat time becomic'g alsp very short. .--..'.-ij : Onjquestiahing those -hom he hnd saved, he learned lhal thay belonged to tlie indiam:n in question : that xui the mornin of the 23ih of Alayi - she-was runniug .under i -press of sail,, when, at thiCeo clock, the watch on deck described ihe rocks Ahead, so close as to make it impossible to'clear them. The helm.w'as intanily put down, but almost at )he .same moment tho ship- struck, "and the succeeding wave: pitched her on her. beam ends. Every endeavor was inetautly nade to get her .oft all her.riggingtind masts were cut siway, in order to lighten herj but to no av3ilr as tne sea kept dashing her against ihe rocks with terrific force, her timbers gradu ally parting-.: . Theloss of the ship being then inevitable, ihe CtTp' a in "succeeded in reaching the rocks with a line an3 secured it round one of the loftiest cli lis, in effecting which he was no less "than -seven " times - swept dowir . the r icks, frightfully lacerating his body;,,' The lint also bring made fast to the wreck, the greuter part of the .crew contrived ,to haul theniselves on the island by it. . -ir brave fellows otteir; tud. to' Jind in a . with tho ship'-s papers and same .provisions, but on deal ing tlic breakers a tremendous sea cop i$rd ihe. b ya , and"tbey all perished: --Ci assembling ca tho frightful epot on which they had been -cast and which present, ed not tht rerr.otest chance of escape, certain starvation stared them in the face.-. -,Of:wenr-ing apparel lhey .l.d saved none, save .the few drenched tattered rags that covered them: aud of food, all they could rescue from the wreck was a cask of- butter, a casfc of. flour and a sfaall -kegof gin." 'Immediately under the Line, exposed to a burning tropical sun, and'uoi' having a particle of Mater lo quench their ihirst,' thoir acute sufferings under such circumstances cauhe well conceived. The hoatvwas-scorching,, arid they could' only al lay i! by wading inuj-lhe sea . up to" the -chin, and thus remaining the whole day. - Al'night the spirit was distributed amongst them, ihe single biscuit-was broken up and "divided equally, and then -they commenced scouring the rocks in the hope of 'finding further food. They su;-cee 5 ! in gaining a few wild Tuwl and ct with .tcr of, which they managed to appease ' Jncr.; bul -for want of water they were a,... jstdoiven tomadncss." ' On the third day. to their greatly a vessel, bearing thif American -colors,, hove ".in sight:, in the ohtitg." J hey hoisted ihe signal of distress on tho spar., uud ia order ;to, make doubly sure,' tho mate,'. seven-seamrri, v.y i p"s?crger, pel oflTin the only boat tlu y 1, i L . i c ;. bled toj"e, with a small picj c' ! j; iddle along, the oars beirj lost, tc ' 4 -hiog ship. .v Perhaps, howecr, it cu J bo scarcely credited, that" abhor '.v lheAmerican .must f;ave sen them,-6lis passedrquile unheeding their awful condition and was not seen after, wards. Tl poor creatures in tr? boat then strove. th ' ' st to regi i tho i-Jand; ihe corrent wnst.o strorf.ir them,-and they were speedily cut of siht. That they have perished lorj rro this ih: re c-n L j no doubt. T! jy l.d not t j .ht -A troi-i)n with no ccrrp- J no cars; t..o nearest o Lclr.g Ci. 2 .Lc -v.; rrrre -than-CCO i cistant: r -!.s, c Tho sv-L'jri.Y 5 l s 'c"fl on 3i !i"g l!:o f-'.e cf those in n.f..!d, t - ca i..3 f :h day f t; f.-: ,- e j it." t . f -; ' C3 LcTcro ! " c f ; heal. y Chance nr!ccd, eaYed ' 'orgc: J to Cr. tho r. ar: l.ovo in r-' . t-..i I -rden. , r- J tr 1 cr.ly Icen :.io'jstoi .-less. V t t"..p t V 0 Y tr- Y . iJel XIV. ir?ci 13 r That- every oGce f creatine ninptv. 'oed w : 3 tL 3 n:ca.. :.LvK. ;-;r,-'.Y:..; i,,...:t D .... r' :;!ifjrt ii ;"',1 I. fill- v aud JL" Yrt,ci : 3 1 1 be: ch-irged,' t V fort metery compaiiy, whli the patriotic c'utt of noxhir tot! hind cfth:ir early vicij "t.;Y5 1 l;ials, iho rc';nair.3 ci t'.eso uuLI und pioneers1. ':-y,-y- . . "..i, history ikno.w'n to t!:o world. 'Tnev wti j first whie male' and female" that ever trod il dirk and lloo ! ound, " and ineir early eJventures, tncIouuYl'e perscver T anee, unswerving patriotism, and purc anu sptMless "lives a re indissolubty Interwove a in "in 13 early .tradition of our State. 'J - "Argument idjlttoroj Slarriagz. It appears by the report rf the keejier of the Kentucky iVnitentiarv, that nf ihe xonvtcts in - that institurion, thhrt 'g &'gU"" a re ' married, and one humlrcdcnd ticcntyf.c$ ere bachehirsl-''Of the men o'vpr tuenty.ono years old in this Stat, probacy, four are married' f one tSBhf:'- So that of the w'.iote population iaerc are more lhan ihirteen single for one mam ed man enhvictfd of crirne; J)oes not' this fact show the vast importance o( the instiiu. lion of marriage:? ..There is not onn married wo nan in the penitentiary. .; C'Xv.. j7ce';tfan the Jackson; Miss., Kefortnerth'at five Indians wcro killed in Neshoba da ring the week end, ing I2th July.. Oao of iheorr had killed" two oHiis comrades in: a fightjl The murderer was condemned to ideath,hut allowed to shoot himself, which he freely did. . Another Indian killed his man by a blow aimed- with a. . lllei. uf.iyood. -The -aggressor in this instance was also but lo, death,, making altogether, five deaths. .These occurrences n re very tare among ibe Indians in our State, and we supeci lhai - intemperance has been one of the causes of the uufoitunate disaster.. ' A Chinese of lorly, wtio received a severe flogging from his mojiher daily, was obscrvtd l weep. -The cause being enquired, Alas ! the jtoox ' woman's band gels weaker every day,' was his duiful'reply. t wy r " i .The crop of fruit in .New York and Ohio, it is said, will be very short. " In the western part of New York, there witl be nbout half an average crop of.applesj while, in the eastern part of the State ihere will be much less than ihis. . Wifh'lhe i xceptioa of a few irjilco vide,' bordering ihe Soulh side.of Lake- Eri , tliere is said to be a totaL' failure- throughout. Ohio An Italian - Getoay.r-The iXJn.io'n under, stands that a scheme iston fool for bringing un association of Italians from their native country j'-ter settle in the new State of Texas. They are men of liberal political oriociples, who. wish1 ta breathe the air of n free country, to enjoy her blessings, and to advance her interests.; -Most of tliem have Capitals of from 1,000 to 810,000.. They will bring their families with them, and introduce into their new'homes the arts of Italy, the cultivation of the ."Vine nndAthd olive Y the manufacture of wine and .of oil, and, if found sufficiently pro fitable, the raising of the,.silkworm and v ihe manufacture of silk. The scheme is not yet matured; and the arrangements tiro "not re. uuceo, io ul taii. -. .uuv, several geuuerrieo w energy and character a re concerned in ii, and it-will doubtless succeed.,. - Y . . 1 s Supreme Court. ' j - We continue -ou'rKeporrvf Opinions de livered by the Court; ;., , ' , Dy ,Ruffin, C. J.y io VVood Wood, from D-ividson, directing the decree to be reversed, and the iibel.dismissedjwith easts. T- . Also4jjur Suns r. iSims, frotn" Orange, affirming the judgment below. Also, in Arringto.0 Go?, from-Ifflhfff."".' ! pul. lo be serious, has not. Mr, auirmrnj the judgment -below; Also4 in Long .tBarnett in Eqdiiy from -.Orange directing reference. ). y ! ; A ' - Also; in ' Williams ,ti. bloyd from 'New Hanover, affirming the'judgment below.-- - -. Also, in Reid. Polti and others, tn Equity from IredelldismisnjT the bill wiilt cosis. v Y By Daniel J., in Deri ex drwJFagan and Guyther?PreciaAYalker, from Washington; judgment reversed and judgment for Plaintiff. ' Also, in Lash etal. Aduirs..t.'JZiglar, frum 'Rockingham; judgment reversed and judg. roent fr Plaintiff.-. .t 'V ' " y -f. ' Also, In Achison v" Me.Comb and others; in Equity from Mecklenburg, dismissing the bill witl) costs. - r - . ". ' By Nash, J., in Chrtstmass v.'Davis, in Equity from Warren j directing an account to .betnkenof the hires of the negroes, &c. - TheiCiort Meotpectedio adjourn this.wcek. Raleigh Register. II f i. ';. -7: - ' ':0-:p:Mot :iaaS:fMb: A F :-"h officer beinjf a prisoner utPorts ;mou; , ... ..land, .waf ' f.permitted "to !"walb about town, on !his -parole, and -accordingly went one Sunday niorning to Church, when he saw"ihjp Majesty's daughters two "very handsome girls.. Y -- . . w- " - '.Ah IV said Monsieur,- when he came honie,.j? two very fine young ladies vara aide Church dis morning.:: - J t . . '. '-Who were ihey V inquired the landlady.' Y.i Me.have forgot' de name; but vat bedal ting dat nibbee de grass I ...y "' Oh V said the landlady, a cow'.' ,' No, no e?erly. interrupted the French man. . . J 4i f" - " A sheep, perhaps said she." ,".v J- A hull, then.- " . - j Terhap, - . , ...uan a horse V No, no, not' dj. horse: Lut vat be dc horses vifes narcol ' . A mare';. - " ! ." ' , : 'X - , ' 0 ;: de mare V two daughters vare C. . - . dis morrr,g; 'l o vcry'prctty you;.t I zrdcy viaksde tec ; iy t.z:nl!i.n ', Mr. Clay' attended tl.3 i-'Iton,"' vcted for fric i ction l Los. Garret Ddvt3, l.u . 1. end i.cJ . VTh:-o cr.Loc, ! ' at AsLLmd, -:i than anJ .ent L zc: to his c-.... we dare say, a much r,k ha had been President cf t. MfaC'iy is ia firs I-.-!:!; r.-it3-- J-.r.e cf t' i li. ties io ihb v !r r ; iiy it i3, wedJrt elwl .! Alex. Gazelle., -. ; y 1 c-.cJi.r.t ' . r crp'o cf e!. 'v.:::.-y,-'u: -t r. C!'"io 1C1L" . - Why is U respec: IU? I -73 a bailiff fol-"-z you ? - Il sbor.'s vca had credit onre ' Ali-., . 'O iious'" lef. Y-t of j busily- ;', ia 'it, fast .he '; hath l is '--occ "i ts cf V " Hut -at, e Vv tho t;.o Li. :ton. ;n cf L .... .. r ii'tvo i;ai' nv r.i"pd th?J.bodvJ. .We i!;:,it wo should . give t!io""ri!:t hand .;-! to Texo5, hut if shcrst. aliscs of f.i: h.er entrance intvi cur Union by such -resolu. lions as this, ii we- . J. Lo n.uca totter u sne Would sruy- out." '-We know.ihat-th'.i 'a wiw Republicbut ;sa:had no. h-co1 tha che wasEorrrrfcs all this; why she'nust livu off r.v-J ! t'on't take ihe Hirers. y . 4It is v !, ! never, that s rr.ebody is wil- - i.:,- Captain..: Ve. begin to- see ; i Texan bnsiness We Verily; :t t:v' 'Captain, finding he ling to i"""" " i- SCO throi: t' : b-gin to t!-i:. ctu!J zvX no l' of this Union, State, fir a o i fr : any of tho fJUfcltes ....n.i td to bring in a xv how thei figure would work, i it all come riht. We vcn and sure enou lure now to suggest to our LocofVco friends, that they have their motto Texus and Tyler, and a round hnt consecrated banner let their A'orv hon rl'- fatherT : ' . ' ...' " ;.'- j N o w . w e can nottelrscarcc ty . w men to a o mire m st the splendid dignity "ol Captaio John Tyler, ths c fjcct praised, or the moral grandeur andjkvorin of ihe source iroin wnicn U coincs.";... : ;;: r v c, ;: ; - ;i; ; -. -A. r, ' : . ",i. '" "v":. ' "' .. : ; : ..., "..--.. ; -Q7oriotts- Old . Trap. Though; we j ore ig nobly defeated, ia i!W Edeaton DisSriet by a small majoriiy there is one bright spot iq the poliiical desolation which has overtaken t?Tln that region, that spot is Old Trap, in C;irn.; den County. Under all 'Circumstances" -and in every crisis, the people of the District are true to themselves, arid true to "their country. Althou-jh the aggregate, vote in their District is nearly 'seventeen hundred short of whai it was aUhe Presidential. Election (which lac counts for our defeat;) although lukewarm Whigs, on eyerv.,side, absented themselves from the Polls-every' old Frapper'marched to the ballot-box and deposited his vote; find the result is ihus recorded : - y - i ' . t I -' " ' - OCTLAW. "CwGi DId'Trap Precinct, 301' 12 U What -Whig in tho United Smtes canfb'e found, who-will not .join 'us in saying, 4,Glo rious Old Trpp." Lwng.may.thy laurels' be green, aud may we live, again and itgainl to cnronieie your oevotioo to vue pairio4ic - prin cqdea of your forefathers JItaf. lieg. Ritchio & niair. The "Silver 'U Iyi-r 'rj:t 'Spriup..", -Y.Y-)f:: The Editor of -the Union has paid a vis!; Jo the',. Silver Spring," ihe villa of that retired worthy Francis P.'DIair,' and is in ccstacies with the ibeaulies, elegancies, arid comforts of the place. Every thing is in such order "as might bo expected J'roia ibe means of one who had his fingers in the public fisce for ten years or more - . Mr. Ritchie winds up hisjoV- scnption of ihe visit by saying 1 ; v .' , t. While strolling' over this elegnjit retreat from the Lustlo of ihe 'wprld we could scarce. Jy Jbela envying the blessings which il confers upon it3 occupant. "lV'are .born to earnour. bread by ihe sweat of our brow ; and ibotigh svheniiixecomes necessary it is the "duty of every good cilizen to watch over his country, (und such a country as this !) yet happy is ije who can generally enjoy such a' reireat and is" ithle to leave behind him the" hot and dusty arena of public strife.5. -Francis P. Blair has played -with distinguished success a . difficult rharacterin the' drama of public life. - He is crowot a1 with the laurels whrch he has fairly acquired and enjoys the .recollectiou of bis service? in this delightful abode.. Such a man in suclra situation, remiodsus of the sun id his evening decluiaiioii dazzling less, but pleasing more. - I . Surely Mr. Blair, after this,' you - eannot think of opposing Mr. Ritchie for the public; Ritchiw the happiest manner of making him self and the objects of his battery supremely ridicu'ous ? ; - VVhat other 'man under .heaven would have thought comparing Francis PJ Blair to'the Sun 1!--Pet Int. ...-?-? 1 j " From the Jon seborough Whij. ' V: The ITIcinpIiis Wavy irard Govern-' -The Washington ' Correpondent sof . the- .uiirttriiiun mercury. tl uemoc raiic , w riter r writing for a Democratic paper under, date ot the 21st ulL, comments with becoming se verity upon an "Advertisement in" the" Wash ingtoopa"pers,' relative to tiie buifding of ihe Navy Yard at Memphis, in ibis state. , Vr t While perusing that pa rt of the letter in ques tion, we beg the rcader'to bear it in mind that irwas ' written for a Democratic,: paperi and by one who; "says, in his opening para, graph, " J am .as good a Democrat as Mr. Ritchie t and Mve labored as faithfully and zealously in Hie cause.f This announcement will satisfy the . reader that what the writer nays, is not tho idle --car ping of a Federal Whig, ltte -writer, -exposes the corruDl 11 jobbing11 of ihe Government, in its zeal to give a V fat joy to a favorite partizm. And lo use no harsher "terms," the conclusion is. authorised, thai the present is to be a niore- corrupt A'dmijiist ration j than was that of Mr. van Tjuren s, which ihe people in their ma jest prostrated in 1840. " r; But to Aho . extract -.from this letter. -We give it, and commend irtb iho careful atten lion orevery candidreader, foto w,h.ose it may faTt" . "y -''X v '". V v - The National Intelligencer o( this'in'orn irig coniains an advertisement from the Ko rean of Yards-and Docks, calling for propo sals for - furnishing "materials, excavating? grading; making embankmentpiliDg, &c. &c."for ihe Memphis Navy l;ard. Among t'.e nnferfals'are quantities, ofstone for- walls Cl'O.CCO bricks, ICO.CCa feet lumber &c.- The-udrertisemqnt is dated to-day, the.lsl. J uly, ,and ihe time allow ed for ihe bid to be received at the I?avy ,D .j pa 1 insert i up to 3 oVlock'oa tho 0;h Aegast T.ezijust tirly ddjs: . It is crJ'red.to be p?l!:T -d '1 3 pa. persi.) ithis city; C in New Vn.. ; 1 i , lias; un; 1 in RL! ' ' J; Un ' ; and 1 in Merr-!.:. I; i r. t to to p-jt!:;!;- J in any othor p'-ioer io- rit;..:ssee but the two last nV -net "at all in f.JLsouri, Keriucky, Ohio . ny ether cf the Western dates. The cc.-Mz'.i are require J to give evidence (A :T.cir r :hty o ccrrplete the .war1-, to fur. l:,!t ' "ici i'-o- ! J I.vetht ccu:i:y Cer tified as- responsible by the U. S. Dictrict Aitorriey or .by perscrs' well k: ....1 to the Government. r The h very -.tr..Jvo and will req-!rc iho-V-y cf a hrgs sum cf money." .Ac i.w : the ticiciiJlowed by. : : c::t f'..;r c... , l.::r.:j et Icasi ) future;.-;; frouj 4.. err' ! Y If a 3 i0i:s rL- cutitractior .i 'i e v a. o i doiit la '-o-t!!i - j,. ' 5 j j I ...j or four i' ' .ci :v'3 a to " al: liia...; jvh.h th t! . l o 1 th. to '. rh '.13 ? back ; he woui-J have amino llj f-rrau J, tiar.Sjto rV'.,o 1.". 5 c-' have t!;.. ir rc.pory . ,;v c... r loco;.:, ..ileiii.iliQ'C. If a r.vn c--"-:ri c-, j.-.'. denco of his uliiit pare his bids an.. I tho Department ! n f.;, in J ;:2tth?::U'' s:r:J to eo wheii.erl.o v b.iievs t!:o cdvertUcrr.c: 1 time to go to 'Memphis' ono from St. Louis, ai ... ihen is'thutricuning uf ;' s?;::3 fcrsc.i'cr fzcsc.is tLe nature cf tlz tccr': cr. l 1 a!!o .; ?r.2w!;V:.' Th r places...-'.. ("ha:';:: is it a fact iZ Ic-cn i fcrr.ci tf, ret And havel.:;,J a hint of tho tir.-.o li t wozll N; specified in ;i'ih6;dvertreirr:::.tt : C.:h; ii tiV'-i th.it this short iime' was epeci.'",:J for tha " tre&s- purpose .hf shut ting c::l- c. ,. . ;tUic- f. . ' Who arc tho favored inJiviJu-lj v. hi; are t- m havethe privilege cf having ihisjoj' af. 'tj' Y public... expenss l-:.--;Is,. lhal to".b'arth':.Wa h7? which ''contracts'. are'to '''lo" given', outlet'' V publish an advertisement oiter.'silly .to iavhi :'V public con; 'ition ; but inenlity to shut out all competition,- and to cnat'o t!;o rovernrr.cr.t to give out'ti-fat 'contract' to vsouiO favorite or "'"e ether.!.1' ? Is 1 his -to' be the rulo?- -;'"' If so, "let it be knovvn'and understood ih-V ' in future, these contracts for public work anj? 7 jobs for the executive patronage,. and-not op to public competition. 1 think, ho'w'eyerjtaji positton''';o'th0:Tresidenr''riS'':.i y i'MasierL';- General as -Tenriesseeans, 'will require of the rri that this barefaced mockery of tho v. hw requiring public cfimpeiiti'n i'.id soi be. permittcu.to obtain. Tl.o v.ur!; u to performed .in their own state, r.n 1 th? vine W head of the Government and tho other as one-of-tho Chief Magistrate's -officii'! ndvlsert, will be held to a strict account with , ,0 pabH'--if this" be indeed per:r!ited to deenentd itv a job; tiiviug out contracts to reu.,Jpoi liiical services, or for ai t ....r purposes la make a i bof ihem has bc :oma too odiiuj tn be undertaken -..with impunity by any depart. meni-orine;JL1xccutive part ol ihe -U-jvero. mcnt. r y T ." 5 - Gtcrgia Iiotl The fj!lovlng gratifying intelligence, io relniio'n to the Iron WorksC Messrs. Stroun & Coom-r.-located -in Ca county, in this State, is from a correspondent 1 of the Albany PaliU : " O.i lei: z Cass.T j went out oln direct course fir th purpose of i visiting, the only lron.Woil.s which hava ! been " made vpfofiiable -in the manufacture i of iron from the oro in Georgia. These works ' were originally " commenced end' owned by Mr. Moses Stroup," Uho has recent! v sold a 1 hiIfiriterestlo-the Hon. f.Iirk A h They are situated oh .' Stroup Creek.' n tbi aist uisirict, 4 section ot originally Chero. kee;nov Cass county. ' At present there is but one furnace. .Thfj yields' tiv'o ions of iron daily, one and a hilf tons of which is -cast . and mide into hollow.ware flnfl mnK'.nD . and a half ton i? forged into . bars. ' One other ' furnace ii in a course of erection J -;n jnake ihree fons" of iron from the .ore daily. other, and .-'still larger furnaco. U mrnm platioa, to bo" erected m conneciron with-roL ' ungmins, nna in, De devoted entirely tp Ua1 ma nu Lactu rtHif bn f iro a,. . i' The ore Js ' cxceedin'gl. rich, yieldi.-ff from 50 to 132 Der cent, of iron :'-li ,vr,..Yi upon the surface of ,the- hi !4flnrl nvto- .,. unknown depths.'It.is hauled five mi!p t.- the furnace. CharccSal is th nn'v ill.! IliBArl there being no mineral coal in the, vicinity The iron ia nf ? hi .,r:... : - t : equal in all respects to ihe S,l .r. castings are well Vxe. Ycd.' Machinerf for ' a steamboat at Colombus, had just been cast; among which was a shaft WH.ihm-n., thousand pounds. - MrStro.?p informed me- . T. - wiunn Uoud JrOa oa caen a it ennhl h . "Tlie North-Western h.-irf -f 'u c.: ' contains laexhanstibo supplFes of iron pre,, tho working of winch will ut no very distant Lv iorm n Jare interest in our Slate.-vTbe opeo ing of the tate Road will belhe vr;r,d nfL " willtalhnto use thejmmensa m'icerd trSS' ores which t. .nountairis of Georgia contdn and which nri otherwise remain un wrought anduspless,-for want of an outlet "to market such as the State Road witl f.,r;..K w : nah-Republican.-."- I'V ara :AWord to theJVhigs.T3iExTLE:. , L ziness never did .and never - will accomplish" anygood. you wish to gain aie,orv, you must trt you .must ' 'oBK-pub.icC,;n2 privatelyn this little Lan -degree, the ,ecret f Democratic ucls " -you must not only-vote, bufc-you must ' communicate; one with nnothPr-you st understand in Wilkes for; instance) v, halls ' being done mCaswall, and tho Whi"t of CasweJlmust know what iV be in- t!o- in I Wilkes what can be done- arid wh't wiM vo. ue unity ct action ofairM1- your efforts will be wrS3, than vain. You H " must never falter, never turn dro-ViraV- contest, -however' great il.a odds beVnT' you. Organizo yourselves systematic ;v and be Mminute y- despair 'under def-at in rrYr - 'T 11- v w r-. enue,-.Wash;r-to: Cily.e " l . - Rives, (lato of the G! 1 :)r-d C. 1 1 -A corre?pondc:;t f t! r can, Mr."! J. .A." Hu-. r :outh;(toget!.-"r-viih hii Jre'. hydmadC.g, ciatcs that lY,h drinkir a strong djccc:' - bark eft" -i cf '.. - --b'i.- ;, i.j. c?r' - -.0 c -cd byr"! -0 from tha ' ' Y : ' 1 " ":h-isB"' ' t.te cf a ni:!; -nake,, : i-.i thro t. -3.a.ffatt, - well i.. jro f J.:i forest day- jo reroedy;, - "ives tiie1 rv.1 iYr- 1 -t ---t ,Tahs Is. j rcct cf 3 generally called thek ash; and Loir ii fo a e'trer d ' freely.-" , . J. r,cr 'nd ash,, tl ojbark, "Z . j drink; i J - c y. 'I 11.1 J cut V l!.oc rn!ica- iiuu r 1. i r' ,i ... 1 ,t, "'.' . 5 -'J 1 A.-oy-tcll C3'A 1 i t , t ,u i1-- gets-iple..:'' - Lz l yf$ - " say tfcst oae rod in (ar) fiCJfc? 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Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1845, edition 1
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