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Mi- ,l-u Lj. . or tli.ci.i la b-Iicve, tii-!( i.o,'ev( .33 is unjustly lake .i from her. vj!l il, ? :t "therefore, c-d uo war for tl.j ul :.. !i at .for a prl! Ojr cccu; iti-i;i rf a ?!,ift only wi!l have r. more riled in brir jirj n. wart.th:uithnt of nny other pi.ru C -ns haju't in sr minus continef x Will the truo: 3 uf Mexico ilop r.i t!.3 Nuc .:ivcr la. Ccs, when ihcclainu lo ins cast oi iiuswtii J ivo Tca lhrPsl,o!J, end sy i her, Crt nt ihe A'uuba&k If her tropps . lire permitted .' U ross tho Rio Gratide who sluiU guaranty that flieV will not attempt ti advance to the Nueces, tnd thee to - tho San AtiUnio, and even to fjhcS-itiine.if we permit !W lo tukcluo wide fj sli'p, with hostile intentional to Ui oar- j, 'Afi-r pn uiHi-..nlfy dry htcii fivorcd f.ir a weri nr ubundint ruin. A!t!itv;h t: ly cirri any. good, aoicii':i I.u Ljcii much 'iinpi jvttl, an! ihj ci (i . ill L i....c:!i i-. ;j . iilLi:rJ.nt th;in wn.1 ;.t i ti..io anticipated. jM di'fi-n-1 t'.' tr.- i in. arid l-i'ld 1 ' n l;i il f h js "pi-rfcdiy rijil.t i.- iccurlr- j ,tl.y w,m!J J,,. j 3j.::"--? "rv:: 1 iti the'coi-iflict'tthich ir.-js: I SO mules loidjd v.- Arabs. replied, thai i)m selves. ' Oa the 16th wc st,t e:rt wim.tui. b-ittfdiuiis and a h;U't and a j Lve of m mnlain rrii.I'-ry, Ut b -bH'pe the fjm iseaern which wo hud reconnii.tred the previous d-T-k Af- ter "lrivi.i p.),;cd t!u clusacura h'-'fru tin rt r tto.rtfd v. few wljj 1: .:: ' ..::J- :!.: " : I,., ..: , ,. ( -."-s i-j t!,is c : ul t. il. - r: . n i ry tn i'c " ir L - c'i I" j r c i'Ji lili, i ilt C Siineet i!. : t r I. Merl J in c!. i l-.vor J.-.:::Jr .(..::v, i . i::J::i ;i day. : and n( til t!,' l pcning on the ni.i;t- ncccssiLlcs . ttde ir.mpi comtncT.L'i-d c!!ecti"- wmd and straw to liht u firo nt the vt. r) entrance, and thus comprllhe Arub to . . tf as'nuy olli. or mode nf ttark wuuld !. ivj Ljcri nioro san ui.Tiry, or ev"ii imp' '.-;;!. - ''At ti;n o'eliK-k in the rr.ornipg webn In ihrow f;ijrots, but the- lire did not burst out until nvr. rj'n?, D.irin lh.i evening the tirr-ill.tifii iipproached re r and Uuckf,d up the entrances n .jho e.ivern-?. .'Nevertheless one of the Airb succeeding in esenpiiv' froitj ' 0"DIenhjCh urged with the murder of Frank fcombs.lm been admitted to bail in fifteen shomand dollars. - Thu is curious justice. The Bhimore Sua .sUtos that prcat mar. r ''jpality prcrails among the fish m that region. Oar diet litilo vi!! ha -5 been for some ' Sickness, in Illinois. --The AUun-Telo-grph says, that the icknesi in the-country l&iirroundin lhoc5yt,vfts never greater, than at Jhe present time and, what- adds to the af. fliction is, thaUt .tsof W unusually fatal char i I .i . r '.t, o ..ik factor. The disease', generally. U biUiouYfe lirr.c thronged v. ilh vi-itjrs from tho bnuip.i: t . 6 .. i . it f . ' ..i-i'vcr of a hiih tvpe. ,. r.The. health of the city nlm have come t( breail, r-;r frc;j mountain 3 - : 1 - ; , - . . i i i m ";r i Use t woj never ueucrtnan u is now4 ., . tnrnr.d onjiy for a v..;;! i, a i "V of , tno magf . . . - ! - r '- f l.ifieeul handy wink of 'na'.ur.: prc-nttd lotl Qur JVflcy. The lotal pumber'of vessels -Ihe t-ye oaul! :Jesfcf m.'. R''" - in'the ln' our Navy fit foi' actual service1, Js forty- rjih'iier s'-a. i tho J V le-. nilcfour, carrying about eleven hundrbd guns. htatei, an'J wiiy p.op;3 s:: N iw) ireraijoj They are stationed a JoUows ; Rjuth tn Siratr.a or other diiiant watering places, hi preference tolcorrilnj here, wccan-" not drterinioe. ' -1 Meavurc vf F1f.Vreteclwn. is, wctl" known, t:'Yi tl '"TA; jr; Vir',truanf that s nr.- uti m t.filho ciu.cns of 'Acxas, fl;d to that country from tha Uniteil Slates ii order to avuU the payment of thetr.debts,, or lo escn'i puri-'oopnt for crime. ' ' It cemst" thadhUel' f pcrsnrs are beginning 'gclahini J, lest Immediate annexations Vini:'.! I ' i' tTicir arrcl, tinder the rcqujsi ih-.r.iof tha nxccutivcsof tho several Sute "(r-i tth'.c tli T il :d.I : Corseqintly; .at ihfe li!-' .on of ihoTesC-'-rcssAw waif i-.trodaend 11 birilej. rrrtal:i cl ii:rsOt debts na "' " Ph. Ar-irr"". whb JJ-.."- ' t ; " t urg.'J i:s pa! en Abe r"n- lt " inin worthy citizen a i. ir.any cf lh? cc .r.:L3 .ouU ! t.-' -.. mv il ' .'if ihii n!"" Thrr r. . . were,, he sail, a great. 'unry por:. in t..; llepub:i,i whn :,v.-it! t r-p- 3 r .:r -x-ti j.i u;v " .U-ssthsir rifUs find i.-:,Vm.Js!:.--!d Ve uarJ ' I'd and protected by t!;e action of Cor;rerj Mr. Cr.it! cf Fumiaoppo: i i' quitous measure rwittith'tandir " ifirentctted with su:r.;nary ; a second v. d in L !'.!!; of r "ccir.c; t i Tex 'i u;; 5 ,rV;.. -star.cci, r.r.d v. h h j J,-o! 1 red v ca I i;t.i p ;n 'o.; 4 i j n t i a n iu a j li o n nmt..:y s' i.,'J L - r tjpo- My a w.. ! - I Ucn ; i. ho r: ! J l j cled, tlc.1 V. 22 to IT. Gulf of Mexico, Pacific Ocean j " . East Indie's, 'j; l Cost cfiAfrioa,;! rdcditerrancaiif I J " ' rreparing for C.1 ' Under examination, "My . "o - n 10 ; ' ,-.TLj Bun. (j'jwa)' iuT' -: ' higaol - ia m-. - a !.!.; - ; tt.at t'ui"."j a: t; ., years i a:'. 1 1 -r.ai; . -r , u ir.:xcat3 cf IZ In iVu " t: -i r...:.-Sj.biyj ft Lo.. ' ') M.xcry f. jr-bla' to ; ;-.,A Nashvi'ie paper1 stales that! C'.'.arles F. Lewis, who murdered Goodall in Gallatin, Tcn-j.vhaa been oaia arrested in Georgia. ; h newly invented tnubkel has re,2c;itly been tried at -Pots-J.un Prussia) v.'ith pcrfeci sue- cess. It will carry from IC3 0 to ,lC0t) pares, and. will fiio fifteen limes 'in a minuted "- 'At a recent election in Warsaw Illinois several digracefgl fights look plie.- A num. her of-Mormons were compelled to'Jeavo the ground j- - ; ' UTic "cinjicraiicc Cause. ' The Nfv York Tribune has on. nrticlc on tho ouwati progress of . tho Temperance Cause, in which is contained the 'following in tcresiing intelligence from Germany : v' : i All. tho German societies at Hamburg have adopted ihn. pk-de 1 800 Gorman phy siciar.3, i addition to a ) iro nuT.l :r pled-ed have expressed themselves in favor of absti nence. Rev. Mr. Seeling, an tQoient friend of the cause, has preached 10 mouths, besides L; fore sundry assemMies in LVo .cs' a ma r.l sec tions of lb" cc'Jtitryi in 7(v itho'ic churches; in consequence of which, ),tK)J men, overd JTD.COD wonv-'nand m jre i'.. in C 3,0 03 schoU rslook ihe pledge. . T. m .vi r uf Societies in G jrrrany ire rear" I in 1J months Ironi 410 t;n io7r3, and p-rtityibly yet more, not inclo J lc r in t'.iis esti.nate U4 t-r C'.iti t at.d Ijsr.a. r Sit --si., -.!.ci : i: :,!..; I.-i rr.r"ilyi3lr::-"J,r.:!.rS'e;-: . !.i 1 ejan at. i Jy cJ,tJJ i.. ' . ? mover . o:r.:n i 1 -M" cf v r i ir.'c. 1 i :if "i.ii,leii:.i. ; I . v. n r 1 ; fr- 'i- KM . the eastern r,.d iLYeii others gained the banks of tins' rivuAt from which lliev rel a supply of water in the" eavis, ' About one we began ngnin to throw faints Ixitore the east, em npeningi whic'i i....::eJ!atcly caught fire, und ihn fli iuies isnd e... - 'riven by tho wind, penetrated into the : T ihe grotto, and tho soldiers threw the 1 j ; t ..-is dicccily into1 the moulh uj ;thy would have done into an oven. It is , impbsible to deacribi the violence of tho (i,e The flimes 1033 to ihi heiglit of CU yards and thiek. volumes of smoke" rolled into' the eavcrn.- The fire w as kepi fed doring the whoJcjiJght, and uniil day b!'Ckj.by whicli tune no uotso was nuuru wniuu. ; , . ' At hulpasi four, I went to the cavern, with two; officers of engiiicers; an o(ficerof anil, lery, and a detachment of from fifty lo sixty ' . - .1 " . 1- 1 ' .. . 1 r- rnen. - fvt ine cn'rancc wc louno several uui. inds dead, and. in a state of decomposition We reached tho entrance ot the cavern over a tiyer of nshea a foot in depth, and peiiLtral. eJ ubotn, thirty varus into the interior. -1M0 thin can give an idcaof the dreadful spec tatlo which then presented itself. All the b d tcs were naked, and in a position wuich tn.li. caled that they, wist have, sutfertd the mosi Horrid convulsion and the blood wus running froni their in-uths in consequence: of puirefac Uon'havlng begun. But the most horrid sighi was to 6C0 the children at the breast J who h id dietf from the most 'horrid suffocation, and their bodies lymi; ab ut among thoso of sliecp and othcrrtiint , ' '';-,'', ln s:pilo of the exertions -of the officers, tho. soldiets could not be ppveolcd from searching the bodies, to possess themselves ol nil the jewels ihey could find. ! The number of bodies' amounted l from" COO to 1003. Tho Colonel vvouJdhotT believe our report and sent other soldiers , to reckon - the' bodies OOOwero '.'.taken., from tho cavern, wiiKoUt countinir those which were heaped upon the other, no? tho' children ct the breast nearly all hidden in their mothers' clothes.' TJieCol. wa-i horrified himself at tho resull-he dread ed chit fly the ijttarks o ihe newspapers which would not fail to Criticise so deplorhbltf an uct. ; ; It is certain that, from what has taken place, lhef whole country will submit. Muskels nru sent in From all sides, and tho superstitious prestige w hieh w is attached to the caveru3 ia destroyed for ever in the country. This feel, ing was very strong The Turks h id never dared To attack them, and these ideas were justified by rel:gious fanaticisms and -by -old prophecies, which stated the cavern as im- pregnablo. . The only prisoners taken have been tho wife and son of a Ivilifat, and aTew other A rub-, who were, however, very much injure !. On the evening of the 23rd we ad vanced our camp about half a league farther on. is we were driven away from the spot by the inftclious stencil and abandontd the rhice to ; the ravens and 'vultures, which had been fW scire time hovering round, and which may be seen, even from our camp, carrying away lartje pieces of hum-in tlesh. ; Wo shall re turn to Otbansvi ! abourt the 6th and reach Algiers on iho 11 !m r lCih."' '- It wi'l be seen tl .1 ibis owfol affair has air rested t. attention of the French Parliament and pen; lo. On the 14ih i est ant, in tho course of the hitting of ihe Chamber cf Peers, the Prin:c of Muskowa asked Marshal ooull if it wrrc In;." t it a Frerch C.'.-r- H. 1 I rendoreJ 1 :. i f T r 'naVe. bv -n e.-: ' -ble and ur.ac --ir'.Lle act of --u'.. .rds a Lo.ly of n ;;e krat.a.i 1. ts ii 1.0 t vi. wa rr-' ,J, r.j e. uece ' 'ed in ; rv l.:. tcrv of France r I.vj to ! . uh ii very f. ' 1 ddeal uf cire ttidkn!. . (0i iv.rn;; j by ,ir!.i who have pntii.illy . ". ed pai:.::."3 an J drau ;i:g, ;:..J fuq-..t!y l; thnso who have t:i.-1 t t1.'- briinche-?-1 find themselves oui of -mployni-ut. The coloring of Lithographic Pri. i is nn t'f ,.oyrr;eiit tii tt ci-ces under the 1. . . heail ns mnp.cu!orir"f, at:J m;dovs on it , 1 If v. a greater number of bands. The numL , f coarse, common Lithogrnj. lis- such us b;ae-r t-tt lnd.::-4 draw w ith tiderjj.ee e.. the dried hides of I?ffilos--is i !.:v.j,t i::ci . ' b'le. - Duber' shed, GrogTery u.d'', coun try Taverns, Pedlar's packs, the parlors ur I L" d rooms o( sailors' Uiurdtng" housis, Czct furnish ornamental use for hundreds of thou, sands of those pictures to dessrribo any .ne of vhiehi accurately, would set cnti's teeth on edge. i u etJto.crs un 1 S.UIHK" rs 10 . . : ;;r. ble :ind inappreci-ible woiks ( f cri urc Y v employed by ihe veekf ai. receive, in the most extensive estabhshmenls, from C"2 C3to vD per week. I re c"o;r;)eti: ion, ever. over supplied the demmdj e ven' for 'thesj pre cious pictures. I'uces 1 ; :. conse- quenily, have been put .1, .! in son 13 concei ns we fin I th.t wu ; 1.. en a car with those of classes fir le?V f red. ' 1 " In these poorer cstablUhi- if we r- rightly informed, (we found it s niiewhai i!,..,. cult. 10 get accurate information) ; -.at por. lion of .ihn Wotk isKrfofmed .by . ( i reniL'. who get at bcsi very , poorly p dd and ? uie. limes not at," all. The mounu'n.s of c..ored pictures tor salo at the ch.rp print i..e: s dr. lr t' V.Y.a V.. .2 I. y t ' r.I p -a; t l.tv 'Tis m wondraos Wyri" (of f.":ortal eyr, - And ocean trve can tell. Of prcadinf climci that ytt will arise, - From the cr'! rocky aliel! ; " , ' " -Oa h shore tho tfrfrnfia and wmyea w-ul Cin j Tbewcidth of other larndif And in lima to coma th-jir har?eatiA Will be reaped by mortal lianda. -. ; . i t .f , - ' . . . v. - " nid v t.xt '' " V - - ' . J t .cr 7 zr.i if. emanate from those concer forded very cheapr 1" .The harvest of.'lhe Coloiis'.i con.-ea about mid winter,' v hen all tlie shoj-i, high a:iJ j are preparing for St. Vulenli.. j' day. Th'-ii delicate pinli-lingers are in huge demand.' and their lucky proprietors can have as much work as' they choose.-.D.jtter prices, !loo, arc given at this time for all kinds of color- ingi and the profession "cf paper colore? irises to an eq ial importance with that of the na-per discoloiers who scribble fjr thj Journals' and the book makers. - ; - . "The r.;aoritv of "iris en. paired in' the bus'u nes are tolerably and some very well educa ted, and lltey are generally of good character. Most of 'litem -reside wilb their relatives or friends, and nearly all Iiave a great Fondness for showy dresses a taste 'Which, whether acquired .by their high colored labors, or de- rived from the instinctive inspirations of the sex,rnahy of them 'strain "every nerve to grainy. t to common with many othr classes ofj' worklng ' women, ihey give -themselves much needless- anxiety in trying to reproduce in muslin aJ cdico theigaady .vulgarisms wineti jine unnhueci wealthy lliunt along Broadvvay inr silk and clrtt. But, . 'while many of then thin waste tlveic earnings in hopidess aifempis t imitate""what is in itself tn!y'conternptihIef others learn prudence and forethobht from their observations'ttiid ex periences, and" I ay" aside ' nil lhev can epare from tho fruits of their tabor. , .dany.of ihem ihus accumulate snug littlij! sums of money which at the ; proper time serve to establish them in life, and insure them corrcfortuble and happy .homes. . jiT, 4 these remarks are true, to a greater or less extent, of oil classes of feinolo laborers in the city, who find the love of dress erne of the strongest . and most irresutiblo of the tnousana temptaitons win nrcw tiwy are oe set. .,' r"iUhd Comfort To prtvtnt xxAA feet waab . -. k frrqucntly, and prub them thoroubry m eouria cloth ; hia rcmoTcs obatruetHMit .from' the prea, and prod aces kenlthy Uta which is con. v rmth. When tho feet appear clean, f..3i... i' be obstructed and tha perap'ration irr pc Jed eu 1 to produco 'discomfort, and in tc measure inj. h-rallU. ' V . Tu prevent c " f ct at rrijUt, ia -redditiunti i : -ove" c!aGsi:i t :tsrt take off tSicato' a short t 'ine beforo r.!lrinj, and wk! thf r , ll.e f.-.t hard until they arc rt eily tf!" ., L : wc-jiri to feel ) t. - Tliis .will great iy tuJ u f ,..aro W'lvt heal:!., in n-ny 'c.-'es, grc.e.ly tit un i' '.tgi vihtcli ro-ay 1 ,r tr!.V.n ' .' To keep the fed dry l-o - .oi stout boots or shoes, and stufT the leatbcr, 1 ,';. and JoM?cft full of aonie water prv)Ll c,;.., j.-ii.ja. far uapwJi jrcw.ciit u.3 it v ! .,i and r jt 'Ireak. 'Two par'. 5 cf l-r, trt'O cf L. cf's talljw f.l one of bees ruxf 1.. ca 00 j co:'-po.-i:ion for Loy's and ' chocs. Apply it itc warm, awd warra the katlier thutit may pene- ale. As farmers ars f.LTt-iiTfslIy , cipostJ to wet, cj should' be c-ircfj li keep their fect dry and crr,i, for on thia their beuuh and eorafort, in u. groat tnoa3ure,djp:nd. -. , Thtra t rc i.:any kind' of componitiea thai arc good to rrsh. water, and preserve Icatlitr, and tho roportions cf the above may " be Varied. Tar and tallow, will answrr well alone; so vill tallow and beeswax Linseed oil is used as a Ood ingredient in water proof composition, , Neat's foot oil Is excel. tent and preserves the lea her soft. Castor otl Las been highly rccoirrmcndod for this purple, 1 sur: fini; finer roor;;. ', The and 1 s e V 1 t h -. mij L,tj ar even - 1 ' - t are rapid!1 in th stop . ski' . t : h- il l". J t nil. I An Exiranrdintiry Feat. A Correspondent of the Louisville Journalrwho vialed the Wmte Sulphur 'Spring" by tli-e roKto of thu Ureal Kanawha; says At tho Ilawk's Nest, near Chuilesiown, a sublime precipice llf00t feel hinh.and commanding. view for miles of ih rushing and foaming w die ti of New ltivcr a rem irk ble "feat was performed, a few years "r?0! oy u inarrte-J latiy Iron .Mississippi.' Ten feet below ihe ede of thfs-ferrilTo l.-i' w Inch n 1 1 ny men will 1 l a pp roae h nearer than thirty yards, thero h h bench cf slur. of some; dozen fect -in circumference. . To this rock, in spite of ih.iexr TJielilion of her alTri'hied hubhinJ, ll.e 1 1 Jv deserr. 1-d Whtn shu bein lo '. reirc: f , her' liu' 1 cried to her ixn to lock b and i:li l.is . : -tr. . ce .!( re- ik t d ;s' ::r.:it, r ! j f 7 !.. r ken1 '-f. -'Her ainMr.Vi vn, f;';y ratifd. lie ihi nrcad t ho had dor-2 v hut no ciher ivo-:n 1 id ever Fran the Mountains. The Su Louis fie.' ville, ot the 24th ult. . says : Traders arrived on the Radnor, report that the present has been a very fuvorabk: ear for obtaining robes and furs ; the winter was mild, and there was very little-snow. .The company had collect ed about six hundred packs of bua ifo robe j - r l 1 - ti't.:t..t. anu u quauuiy 01 ueaver,. u uusi uie iiuueis were warim" tt Cedar H ulls 00O wagons 01 Oiorjon emigrants . passed them. The had gotten nlongvcry well ; the Pawnees had shot a few of their cattle, and have cawght a few of their rren, straggling from camp, aci bad stripped ihcm, bai did n farther injtiry.. " .-.Mexican Trader .Lynched -A sliort lim since, says the last Independence Ltposhor a Snanitrd in one of the S m a Fe corpanfes when near the btate line, grossly insulted tho wife of one of our citizsru. As soon -as the facts were known, to the people in the ncigr;. borhood, they held a consultation, and decided that there was every probability, thai the Span. lard would escape justice, thereby exposing their wives and daughters in a greater degree to- the insults of. the Spaniards ihey would make suc art example tf thn one as should bo a warning, to all others. They started and overtook him or the prairie, where La .was sodndly thrashed he, we. farther learned, reached the , L ine Iirm,7 where lie died. l1 t n 4;cr i ....!' .) atari i in T -i 1 !ite h The.Cogsi 1. ; rr ,J F.nd 1. I, po!i-hrd and f.r.L J f' vl.i:.t ih il ties end v. "cU'f d 1 l.J 1 by lir-Ir.j f.;vt ian.; '' i-f t '.n t;v,v..: 1 tlrvri i : ura - 1 :.. :ii -; - 1. ' lely "tl.o whufj" . ! iki-j a c!-;!:, r il.j 1 ."ilih'o1" J ( 1' il - rmi ! :- ;'it weu' 1 Uliii? zi. 1 spree than we ran ot present ...is t tivp, In ihort. the caso. r ' ' " ' i.ic; -A- r ') t' atcr. We OCi. i f m.ivc;.. more tii. evoto t. movci?.ei.ts, platt?r . ct .jo, nut lr :! r,- from c 1 rf . ted' Kr-. ci"':t d f!:.-,'1 '-) t' t some fifiy di.ertM hands b.i . ' One man c-n : . i 1. ; :!.r : h1.; . vjvrn-n'.s per doy, v. hi' r. ;V fmf ' he first process to the 1 ' -c 3 ra vitb equal rap! - " . " , Web. , t ih --.:; A Lila -. , of cbchi ? r. .i1 r "vr lh! ' jeMr arede&ij: 1 ;t Ujirran i.mhcts, and,; that, hi has ahtjy received orders from. louses iiLo:-. 'tar. 1 Lj:rr.t r.w, -rt. .. large house in I'et' 1, sr I id) - r" r :en ' sivc dealers i . C i. . In fief, l'"; Vcr.kea, clock Is becoming a gcnoral lavorile in.Eng? . 1 . laud," almost .cniircly superseding iho oli DuicU clock, whica has been long msd there? as a tur e piece. -',.. ,,f v , - He yearlv cons'Jnirs of tlie tnr:rJ3 articles used in the manufacture of clocks 1L3 fe'.lovf. ' , . ing enormous quantities : 500,033 .feePrio lunilerj CO.CCO feet-- mahogany -and rcpwooJ terj-jers; CJJtcnt of irotrfor ,veit;hts ; 1CJ,C;3 lbs', of fcra-ss J COO casks of n:.ils ; 1 'J3 boxes cf glass, ' 50 feet per bos ; I 00 gill or.i varnish ; UV,-" COO lbs. wire; 100,003. lbs. p' -j; CO,C0a" looking glass plates,' - , ''- v' 2,4G0 are paid yearly for printing labels, , and for screws, saws, c;d, nt: I e!!. . r n . v--. Workmen rr; hyedr . 75; pai f wage' t yearlv, C33.CJ3; clocks made per day, 203; year,C0,0t)0. . , . l::'i t"5I"T"'l' (? :9rX- 'J ' OiiThursJjy evening, the 4th insL. by V.'ni II.v ' w Caird, 12sq.t lr. John rALi:i:a ti TIs Matilda "a-. - sett, daughter of Jams r-sit'lt, sr s.11 of tlii. ; county." . r , --'t ; -" : ' .The PriDferV fee. was. cfafy r-" fvci, (sf which he-tenders his thanks! '! ' r: y t!..i acccuiit of the si.lIoca. J4,r.jor 1 r will do, ar.J :. .1 .ho'.ul i.jver -I- ti 1.. ' 1.1 a cavj, I l;v-j i..'.i.a Aruj, u of I- C"! )..vl Pclissier, as given by i j'A'l iranj called on iho riu.iaterof War, f rth L.:jr of l.ij 1-Vnch ari.iy, to cor.tia. :.'z i...f? 1 c-i two' 6 r - Ti f i 1- or l.. V : "".'f t: . tlio rrpjr' rtory, 'l'.vii i 2 h r. ; 1 ;.o 'ir. re. " We re ret to ar..iou..j tl lion. Iiv.Cu.Ni:.: Ti.'-jisTr:ie. el-.:: ; J j r s f tl.j U. i ti.3D;ti:e"t.,f cdx.v.. n ir ' .nt".t h'-s r--M Jc::ef on il . II- . sac : ht c sath' rf t! ; Injenicvg Trc.ts.--Ai Tempo fair lately, a countryman.' brought In a duU, stupid tiss to s lff thai he might npl:ice it by mote lively one. lie' soon struck n barg ain with tx tinker, who knew the resxrr , for !':rh. ihe donkey was parted with. Tlre tin:.; r drove the don. key into' a back yard, clipj . d his hair, rut his" lailf and raised his blood by means of n good oak stiek.und drove him again into the mark cty trembling nnd jumping. -Hereon drew the attention of tho canm?n. amor- the rest his old master, who.did not know him, .and thir."'"g ho was just the .thing -ho v.arMC.l, boug'.t him back again at Cs. more t!.-;:; he previously sold I. Im for. lie did not iT;:" 37er l.is mistake till '"J:,J horr. for the as knew Ihe road belter than he cid, ;h:ch rat-:?d a FUtpicion in hi. 1. 'nd; e:!'! l.j tl -.'ht it l-"t -rto keep the chur a'tver. lf 1.". 1:; ...Tjhbors lajghin g at hiirl. - In this place, on the lGth inst. JUues Patto.v, sff ' at an .advanced ac. t'A'incre extend. J nobcrin- our next. , - - '-'"- t ' .' ."-.' . : '. . . ... Died, onihe Ctlt'inpl , at r.Ijr.',:.. L.'jr, C.f Mra.ScsAS, wifiiof Chnrhs r,ri:i;,' Cm,r;-.j 3;.' ' years. - On the fulluwiri Sunday her funeral waa v attended " by a Jarja eoncoiirdo f jeopTe union j" v whoni, in addition to many trf the fTret ft; "os of & low country. -mcT aril ' respectable i..iitan of . t!.c ncMiSorhaod. it was f'.-itifviri to observe num. bcrs' of tho -poorc r- clashes, who had assembled, to bear testimony It h r-dlolingci-thrd LinduLss and -r' -trity. 'The . of the Dlocesv 11.-r provu' . d;atially on a v:Vit t.j ''kt Parish of rl Zt John Ira the Wilderness,' jk. Tor. ii?d the far.rrul aervicewhera - hr-- ti o'ns were di 'filed in a".- .t bjnealh tha ? , fi..o'ypt cf-lh-t C:.' "h cf !.'... 1 ihr 0 Tl.o rotori.j'-j iuf. J Ins .agairt b-cn r. v Ij: Ji'ici. . Hi, it . i ir..-.' IT"...'.; tdec'.ion I'-os everf does not meet wrl a 1, : ' C n .- from c:l izllefc" ' lit v.-iirMr :.cfi 1 j J . r . - ' ?c.r: J j aj r -ti-. ' i C Was th - i ZZy il.e r-f.:tli s.Ty r'TTO 1, , i to f ..jIi tj rr--". ? f -r a ; ..nt " thatacia live wi-' ..i rating, any more t" in tree could C-. " i j. ...... t f;.;rtl:e air a! j-, witlw- out ihe rod. - A I 1! 'r'.!? kno-.- t' t : , ;-n ., f.ut L.iJ the i-'i w' r--ic -tl'vr, V !r! ,,CV ' ' ' ' -"--lch; hifrc-n , 4hr.jtr - je Niif,;,'-, c, r . r t--T c-; f:;.' t-v' "' ' 1 fV ' " '-T. - --icir.- aspcr?; - i.rs end t '., f- ; - - t. fY ". . "i it is frorr fha'etumach ma.v3 f that v. i.l.- V i- , iely' f. 1 f r US, rr irt it n . ' :nd.- ' v.' '! I ' . 3 1T2 tj da If . ' ' .hhy ia ta prevent' . j i f : t'x,J.' vvr C h- ;r:. -::,, r.rmy t ::r. 0;-' i :i I. cr. 1 - ? c ' :it the rjitc-a, l:;'"o i: . fact:. , and 1 r-t" ' i r-3-f r sale 171 ter? "- ;.: h:3" u-d 1. ' ' '.rr ivcral. ii reqiu' ..h and t r-Ty ::. c. 4 rl"'; ' ; ." -r -, V x . - . . ' " :-av;: ?,!;. c. - . ...v-.MAh -T.Lt L:t::3l,!7f6v: ' f - . tf." - -5T-
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1845, edition 1
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