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III r . , v. e a c . ... r u ; c." T! tcr .1 ibi tr 0-i reason it' n i i j ve il w n a 5; cnt a' C c;. a r . f he kfl B . J to W -I.1 1 : ' :.:c D.U.- ' Virgin' a . rc.fihCir-" : I. . li:, - .L J tttcn. ' ll.y ! r r i Mm.., 4 1 J p-sd - fO.ia r. .c'.i: J ? i ; n evar tiCar 8 - iir TI u. tt' : V a i P ill ! ! 1 i t n t :Trtm vV," V Indiana:. Al' ' JlUn j" ' - : : , Mi i - 11 Arkv :r : " riid ..; l -;c , ;.v erst La;;'" B ' ':.!'. ' or " I:.t '- J- 'is!jtr( : t .j E . ! V rjesifc, r ,i , t. i In. , par:cI-:i'c.tL:, c'.zJ. . s.if mora ..' si -. . ' - , Housn of Rr-PBiiSENTATiyns. .Maine I Vacancy LuLUr -a Cjwtc'llei 6 Han ' New !hm?s!.in-VMr:i N:rri, jrtJ , Mac? MolJioo, 3 Jarnc U J hrs-m, 1 Dav , JLItsjaci.jsclH 1 JLsri o J)rtmW V Kin? 3 Vtwr? . ' ' : Thompson, 0 Clwr!et Hudson, i tn,7 Julius i:- .v-f .7, -3 JV'.-i Q ildan, 0 Vsnc, 10 Jt;:-V . Un.i.;:!!. Twho Ja Island Jifnry V Cra;i?.'5;i, Ifrfi , ' ' Vtrtnont- I Holomon 'foot, 2 Jacob Colli. nrr, $ Gftf P. Marsh, 4 P;ju! D'.ilir. ihani. jr. New Yorkr-l John W Liwrenco, ir;;n J 5cfl.iV 3 IT" Wan S' Miller 4 Vi! . jm li Micby,BTho.M Vo. Jr-s'I.t C in.VL t IT Campbell '7 J j II An!:.), 8 V W Won J wonh. 0 ArrlubilJ C Niv. n, 10 S ::.: S , fc Jcmci, 13 P. -i '"ni U 1VoJ(J i 1 D CVtvr, 15 J-. t i JK;'t irAVr, ,17Chrki!- i:.T,:on,l9 1'ri.sU-n K-:-; 19 Or. vilU Hun .ilorJ, Tm-ithy J i.'tuw. 21 qharles Ci injycar, S-ej.hen Sir ;n t, -3 William J U-vr;!., 21 II mcj Wlicaun, 'Jeot"3 llnlibn, CJ Sumifl S Li.vor!), 2T inl) Malt, 2 jL7;.ii B Holme t, 2D CAa Carroll 30 Martin Grover, 31 Alncr Lno 1 1 , 02 iriiaw ATo telj, 33 vl6er 5aiifA, 1 New Jorse) 1 Janes G Hampton, 2 Vsu cuncjr, 3oAt ZiunXi 4 Joseph Edsali,5 IFm Pennsylvania 1 JLr C Lech 2 Joseph ' Ulnzerscll, 3 jT.ohn if Campbell ,t 4 ChirLs 1 JIngersoll, 5 Ja?obS Yost, 0 JacubrJman, i T A It 'Mcllcainei 8 John Slrohni, 9 John Ultler, 10 Richard UroJhcad, jr., 11 Cven D Leib, 12 David UMn.ot, 13 Jar.:s PoUock, 14 Alexander Ramsey, 15 Muses ftlcL-nD, 10 James U!ack, 17 James BlanchaM, 19 An dre to Slexsart, $ Henry D Foster J1 20 John II Exing, 21 CorneUtts Darrah, 23 William . S Girrin, 23 James Thompwnr $1. Joseph Delaware 1 John Y Houston. Marvland Memhsra not vet elected , Virginia 1 rchib,iU Atkinsri, '2 Gao CDromgiX)!e,3 Win M TrcaJw.3y,4E-lmunH W Nuburd, & Shc'ion F Leake, 6 i James A SeJ Jon, 7 Thonns II Biyloy , 8 R M T Hun- . ler, 0 Jo.Vt S Prtrtfto3t.10 Henry DcOiagct, li Yll!nm 'llor; 12 A A J Chapman, 13 . Gor W Hopkinsi 14 Joeph Johnson, 15 WmOrrown. . , ' NoithCiro'iaa Jime A Gra.ha.to, 2 Dan iel M Dirringer, 3 DivU S Rcid,;4 Alfred D':';erg, 5 Juines C Uabbtn, 6 James J Mc K.y, 7 John R J D-inie!, 8 Henry S Clarke 0 An Djrs. -.. . rr ;'-' - -i! . Sjuth Ciirolimi 1 James A Bhck'. 2 R F Sunpson,3 Ja5 A Woodward, 4 u Diaw, tft Armload Durt, 6 'Isaaa-K Holmes, 7 R J Rirnwcll Rhctt. ! : j; 4 Georgia I TAoma XfuZfrtsJut. 2 Sea, horn Joner, 3 IPaAton 'Pot, 4 Hagh A llarafsin, 5 John H. Lumpkin, 6 Howell ; ' Ctb, 7 AlexinierJI Stephens, S, R, Toombs. Kniucky-l Linn Ojjrd3 John H Mc Henry, 3 Henry G filer, 4 Joshua F Bell, 5 Rri R' Yon, C John P -Martia(7 U ot P 7y;:::.iss3n; 3 Garrt I Dan, 0 Andrew Trim. Z?. 10 John W Titbits.' ! Te accsr5ef A ndrsw Johnson , 2 ' irv C Cccke, ?Jci HCrczitr, 4 A Ivan Culbm, 5 "Gejr'M V.r Jo.. Q Ilarclav Martini, 7 A?r ifJi'i i Gc:.v; U JasmV Hl:cn, 0 L U . Chasi. 10 FfcJcrick P Swntonll Mil:cni O lio I jainci J Farran, 2.F A C iirsin hi m, 3 fo5r r C $:icn;k, 4 Jo j. IrfJic , 5 IVillliin'Sawyei.G (K'nfy ti Juhn7 Joseph J McDw.!,8 Allen O Tuurroan, Augustus I.Perrill. 10: Co? unl a f Dc.'-M.J, 11 Jicob . Brinker'aofT. 12 C iuclF IwiJii.'in Isaac Parish, 1 1 .-LV.- rr Harper ,lv J- 'wris, 1Q John.D C j:;i.n:n;i, 17 Georg I 3, 19 ' Divid A l'iatkwcaih , lf DjrJel R Tddcn, -. 3 JivsAua GUdings, '2 1 Joseph M Root. . : , 'L tuisiani 1, f jha SITdcil, 2 Bifikon C . . jTUSjitfaiiX,- .3 Voancy, 4-Jsxacr E jMorse." .'1 Indiaaa-rR jberi DaI 04-ea; 2 TV mas -J Ilsnlcy, 3 Thomas S;rmlit 4 Gilcb BSu:h, , 0 Wil iam V Vipk,GJohn W Dtu, 7 4 .ir'ic(7.V-7, 8 Jolm rettit, 0 Charles W tiliS.djfjf cled 1;:: .,: i r. .t t . ClcrnanJ, 3 OrlacJ 2 Jo o A Mc. n V,V;l. orth.5S:?;ir7L 7 Jo D V At1 I Si-- ' ' Jir-n, Trjr-'VarJ.aV .ev,4 tr-yr.?,3Gs : ir. 7 I;ix G ' .-ri -1 Jamts D . , : Rcirv3 S:er:;rj Vr.:?, 4 IjeonsrJ H ii:r r,. Arksnsas-ArcV':-.;! YcM, -siFchjjia RoLert ;.:c:-.:. IL get i r . 1 . ' -i.it S lk r r. ry. ,Mr. ; Gers'-'i ; . .reh'? hid j.ot.t ll.J " J when h was It re ; 1 ' . , enter vym : ivii'u "'that n. i?T;i rfrd hii inciri Mr, Mr. V. .1 n f. ct i,--. . V iron, about ilso r.; ' f IVbru ' ' j from Albnny to. 1. " Wli.i ' stopping n few - r Vk . dip rlf.- 1 In r i'. Hi 0, 1 :.; V. t' ( v the reports bvcamo i' ick 9 mi 1 f! . 1 H'kson. wai rr .. remov, tL( .u's. Th:s intelli. alarmed s M.i.i.-Iins Mr. V: ; B iren. : It came? ia su"h n shap: "ivc him reason to lermined, therefore, ' to set out immediatcrly. fr the capital, ti prev ::t it if possible.- Il kri'W that Mr. MeL-uis was, tike htmelf,''rp. p i.scJ to it, nr. J that it could not bs done whilst ! 1 was r.t t!.o .c of tho Treasury Depart 1 ' s Lc J11J charts-1 his views. Im- . r. W on his 2rriv.1l - r.-i htervi'-w 'is tw;:L;:ies were rri'.1 '.. iL 1; re tu v;il v(- ;.! ! j ;i'tin 1 tjt cii iarv i f the t.i Washington he Mr. McLanc, and 1 hy t!i!i ti ! durance tn . ' '.I.ilo J. re Ti. . . From Mr. VcrpJ.'inck 1: rcci. ivi d s iMinftirma. ti:;n. Gc-nTal J.t-r-:i wjs raii-.j-mt fir the f-'iii V"1. K ;i IT! wjf vjsh;n him on, nnd il. n .t C. '-jtiir, L fji-e t!:j .'irri:tl of Mr. Van D'Jren, of ace 1 .i;i!i!iin the o'jec.i. At this moment, loo, Mr. Verplunck, ruClnirmin of t!ie Committee of V.ys nrH Moans, made a report fjvorib!e to i!ic II ti:k. , Siich nn arr-jy of obstacles midctlm Hero pnuse, while Ken dalili ire was excited, espceially n gainst Mr. Vati paren, whose opinion President Jacksun heeded m ire than tint of any one else, .. I CngrcsH ndj-iumcd, llvs inauguration took piice, n J the deposiu-s rem tiued unmoved, bgt J ickson was biill determined on nccotn. pibhin it sooner or 1 ti r. Ha s;iid Van llo re'n was mistaken in his opinion on thu sub-' jcrr, and that he wou'd yet-diseover his mis. i?ke. journey in the North tmJ Eist was thjen prjoeted for iha Prcsid r.t tin l.-dt-cidcd on. li originated with Mr. Van Harcniu tho hope of diverting tho General's mind from his b-ink.phobit and his desire to n move the de pojitcs. It was arranged tint tho tour should commence this latter j part of Mty, and. Mr. Vn lliiren left Washington for. Albany, agrftfitij t join tho President in Now York. j While Mr. Van Daren remained in Wash, iirgton he urged upon the members of titc Cab. inet'who were opps:;d to he removal, and piriicuUrly on Mr. MeLanc, lo continue his eOTortsto d feat if possible ihc proposed mens. uic. 'flic anxiety of Mr. Van Cjrcn waa in. creased when ho saw the Genera! was about id make a new cast cMiisCibinct, nnd was informed , by Keudall that it was to ba done wjiih viewMa' tho accomplishment of his dar.i liu pmj ct.. . " . .1 jMcLina must be gol vfiJ of. Livingston,' vio was Secretary of State, was appointed to Fjrancc; MLane ' was transferred from Tjreasury to tbo Slate Department; uhd a mm never dreamed ol by.any one; b it J ck. son, was called lo" tho Treasury William J. Diaineonu of the General's lirsl, and, as he supposed, . firmest friends ; one 1 wh'jm he tlioughl cou. J bo moulded to his will. -This being arranged, IveudjJI did not fail to warn Van Burcn, "before his departurefrom Wash, ington, ih u his 'continued opposition lo thtr President's 'wishes nnd uefsrmJnaUon would operate injuriously to his interests., Kendall's comnutcica'.ion to mm. was realty in 1113 nu l4fo of a. 'threat, ooJ was mid.! so rirneslly that, ad' led to ihe Cabinet change , i' render ed him any thing but cor. ' :tab:c. He. was, however, so deeply com;: ;:tcd to Mr, McLino and others that he couhf not change fro r.t. f Mr. Vn ll jran left Washington, and chari ly after th&Prcsideniul four begin. ' All re .member tho ccT of lint. Tlie whole cou n try through v th President "p-scd so. prar.-J loha , , party distinctions. .Wi sepfneti tou. Jackson men,'' .At-New Voik Mr. Vnn Huron met the President. No mtt) w.a so much carried away as was he by cclimatioii which -evcrr. where attcnoled Jacksan. Tnea it was thai. the Conviction Qrsl rus?:cd upon his mind thit KencalPs threat had a s"gai3caul me.viift'g, and that there was no siKty or, sreuri'y for hir . " mluister. ing f.' 'y to'Jackson's wi , ; j idices, anl . - "jw Haven, and through Connecticvt; t th. damUons 01 ma rttututuoe as tl.a Prc- sidc;i! progressed werp, ifposblt increased, and with them Mr. V a IJuren s convictions. At Piston "th.v became irresistible.. rITie Pre si J.t.1 :.Ucro a day tJ cor.r.cu to his rou;,.. : was on tiiit orcaston t:.at :,ir. Van'D ",rr. ".rit am .t-cJ to him his chir; I ofviewazcoufessed ti...: ' 1 h .d lecn ia error; --- - a . . t'.t MLanaar.J ?.Tr Lir:r,to:i Hire wrnr-r n o . ;"i !, 11 PdJ-a- -! urn. n"rr!" lh f!-; d iv 1 o Genci-l Mt E stnn fJf Concord; and ::.a .oi!e of EW who car.: a Id do IJ.-n htijDor Tt his t-jr T rj r- . -I, . . ?te!r. ; ;;rit:cnl w - t , ;l S-n nry ul. l'. o Tr r. f" -crtt irv f trf "i -ry t-i : . . ' ,cd mc3S'irc.: Mr. Van 11 . .1 been r!i'c! 1'j Vice Pro ' ' i!.-r; 1 :v,si:itn t- ti. i Th tpers in Ne . n ! .11: iU t: 'Ctl- 1 -I him. j; fir Van 4 ho drt.. 1 f J 1 v- ' .1 rji.'.i i o i.ion uas r.i iro sincere ai,.l honest in his views thin Mr. iWLmo. He had, il was s iid at the li.'w and 1 belit; 11, prrpaicd, at h su;;esli.j;i of Mr. Van Oorenj a fitror, nnd nb!ipapi;r, rcmonstrn ling n g-unst tho removal, nu 1 setting forth the ...UT..U I.a i!iai4t1iI t. r.kPottu y Kftr.ri.tft CVHO 1IIIV;4I 1IU IIHIJ-.H in. 1VIW' im,iiiiuiii. What ocburedUimo.Iii;clv after Gen. Jack. I , ...... : ... av ...v., n.,n f Wiv f,,. nn t ,it i nnvryxrvxy . S unu'i vuvii 1 uii. v 1 r.ierc was a grand whig all-in-Phila r .. iir i,;rr"T37"",iti., o?(-ph IU J means of "transportation nTjrd.' ,,,, - , Chandler, Josiah Rifidall, and others. . A ! For.lheso!feasohs yout Commit lo rccom spirited series of "resolutions," breathing the 1 mend the adoption .of tho following Resolu right, whig ptrtf, wan presented and adopted, j lions ;.l . r ... " . i We si lect two ns a s ample , 1 - 1st. Resolved, That application -Is undo ' 1 II: solved That we .will never abandon j to tho Legislature, by petition or, otherwise, that cause; that t'. 'whig prirciplcs arc us broad a"our country, and bright as her ces, liny J' an I thnt they ware twin born with A. merican Freedom, were rocked in the&vue cfadle, will share lle sanii''.ory,' or rest in ihc same grave. Tint till truth itself, can change, they 'will bus. immutable, and so tcill ire.' To ihe latest the whig - t reed !hll be cherished in our hearts, ni;J tho whig banner shall fl tAt over us. tResolved, Thai we believe the present to be a struggle not for parly, triumph ulone, but for party existence; there can bn but 'two great parlies in the country, i;nd, be the oth cr Miat it may, .Me'wh'g party shill be one of them; thai the whtgs uro a mnjrity of tluj people; that fidelity, organization, and efllirt are- aloruV reqoired to, scuro sucecs ; .und tli tt to such fidelity,' cfr:at)iza.tion and cllort, do tho whig.s of tho i Third "District ,' one und all, pledge thernV-!ves.M. " . ', ; ' -,v - , . Troiii ll.e Urccn villo - Mountaineer 5 IIa.il lioa a ITJeeliug. -' : : On motion of C)l. Brockham, V. McCee, Eq., w is called to the Chair, and Dr. IbVjme to act as Secretary. . : T MrPoiiiseli next proceeded lo read'the re port of the Committee which was appointed at ihe last meeting. . . ; 7 j On motion of Mr. Perry, it was "moved ihat the Report and rcsolu ions be atfoptcd, which was done unanim'luly."" Moved by Mr. Poinsclt tliat the Ch.iir-np. point a Committee of thirty lo correspond with such other CoiT.mittees ns may-bs appointed in other sections of the Slate. a ' . Also. moved that theproceedings of this meeting bo published in tlie Mountaineer, and that the Charleston, Hamburg tind Columbia papers he alsd requested to publish. ' " . 1 Moved by Col. Walker ihalt the -era of Western North Carolina and Hast Tennessee aro requested to publish these proceedings, l. Committee tf llurty appctited by the Chairman, ;J. R. PomWt,,K- D.'Birle. W, Tliomp.: sofi,M:D.lS-Jrlein. Dunham," A. D. . Crcokf G. FTowne?; WUwice, F. F. t5,;atjiet B. P. Jones, J. I Coleman, J. 11. Joyce, 1. b. Ware, P. E. Djncan Henry Smith T P llrockham, Josiah Kilgope, Robert- Cox, II. ClevclandW. Butlef, M. T. Hudson, T. B. Williams, Wilson BartdnSilas R. Whiiten nnd David Blythc. - .- , - Tlie Committee appointed toexamine and Report oiilho practicability -and expediency of cc.:struclihg a Riilway from this place u piss through ihe centre of the State tu one of tho upper termini cf 'th4 OV-i Huston It. Road, and to collect such ii - airm may be nccesiary to enable i'..ir fellowcitizens to deeidu lhcreonT respcciftillyReport, that - " They Inve considered! !' ; 'subject siubmii ted to them wiihlhc care and cVeomspection Us inrortacce ctaur.s ;.nr 1 nave co.lectcd in TeUtioJXtoit n ihe inform -.ion the very lin: ted time allow TrriTmni wp"ati"nt irive-1' i lion t.f !ie f.tlsr.lo ba hereaff x nnJ after ihe maturest. reflection, your C.nu mitlec have" come ta the concl osioh, thai a Railway . extending frotn Grcvavd'c Court. House and p isin ilimogh ihecentrc pf jhe State, in direct a line as ihe nature of the country wi'l permit, to'uuitq'with ono'of tlib upper termiiii f tho "Charleston Rail Road, would corabicea!! the acltanfages whicli have originated - and rendered' successful shim ir undertakings ia this and other Siatesv : ; ' It appears to them ihat the actual irnfTie in passerr-ers, , roJrc and goods, along 1' 'i. rect Une.C-i-ed to th. transportation frc ..o District through wUU.i .it will pass, as .t as from t!i.T53 Ted n:j thlr tiJc..."it, with t' 2rz "i cf I.st Trnr.r---?e r.iid ?,oit!i Carolina, which v ".:!J flow r' i;.s clan. nt I, fJly , warrant tl.rr.it rr:c.r.n:;r.J this work To the tirprise -f 1'.. .lo. All who are p.cj i 't-tc ! ..h 1L5 d "fec':,-e ccr.Jision c: t..o cc:.i jnti.-. t. sr D:strict3 of So-'.'i C1 niarkcUon the tea const, between t :a 0J-:d their s-c in th? r.cc-:sitj cf commencing t ': i;.i....3 them J while t' i cc:.curr:: of iho whola civillied world pr: rinrvr r Railwnvs.cver ail roai toar..-. 'i.T.cny '?. f ", crioth- . ..t t.. ItiMU ( ti'.' ui thai.: ur.-Vrta!. i v.i t rt coii.mr i ih-s .-fl lit S'l "in Pft-.V. 1 1 1 . I . ii.ui'Uhi - ter but fiuin tl.e gruit . tu tto derived from ii.by. ihe people ai.Iar-e, b iha certain increase uf. ail pri:,iorty to J 0 j-- ........ , 1 , easy, nnd'ircqucnt 'c -muiiicanon wa '' frl owemzens c lower-couatrj, woo imnvmnt i-.-i 1 10 intiumaur. region m ' - . 1 ' c " Mil.. t native stui uurmg nu; ;uiu.ci.mu" iXT,v: t':;l "r-ibTuoU speedy at the ensuing ' session", (or -such niu m tiny be conveniently siTorded, to' commence fine fonintionora Railway f-ui Greenville to the Cliarte?te!i Rnil Road, and especially to jirant pcrmls-ion tolhe State Geologist and Engineer to make such cxr.;nTtnlions andsur. veys of rcrlaia routes to lie hereafter desig. nated, tn will U?a . . ) a" judicious selection, having due regard to gradients, jeologynnd commercial importance, and the focili.ics they may severally nfiVd for properly and cheap ly constructing the necessary works, 21. Rcsokcd, Tint" a Comm.tec of thirty bs- nominated by the Chairman of t'.is meet, ing 10 un:t ; with such Gmrr.ittets as shall b appointed by the intermediate District! in car rying into effect tho preceding Resolution ; in itddresieg and otherwise using their best exertions to interest tho. people of the upp-r rind lower country, nnd of thti Stale general. ly,in this undertaking, nnd alsjo North Caro. liua and Tennessee ; and to take nil necessa. ry , measures to commence this desirable "work. j ' -' ; i . . J. R. POINSETT; . " . . ' -;: " - W. THOMPSON, 4 : J. T. COLEMANt. : S. M. EARLE, . B. D. EARLE,- . A. B. CROOK, T. B. WARE, TIi Late Win. A". Jeffreys. ' A Public Meeting washeiJ nl tlie Curl House in Louis burg, on the Tuesday of Frank. lift Supet tor! Court, by the membsrs of the Bar, do attendance,' and the. tdlicers of , the Uourt. U11 motion, tuc Hon. ju(izc octiic was culled to the Chair, and Hon. R. M. Saun j dors- appointed Secretary. The Hon. Wm. il. Haywojgoudrcssed the meeting in a feel, ing and appropriate manner and ubmitted tlie following resolutions whiclr were unani. tniusly adopted t ., " AVti; have, .heard with deep regret of the .death, duringthfs past wcek, of aur profes sional brother and friend,; Wiluam', Af JefI' FREYS, Esql, whilst sincerely sympataising with his bereaved family and connections, wq would noi withhold a public expression of the scztsa of the loss which the State, and espe. cially Frnnklin'county,: lias sustained in the death of sp valuable a ciiizen. . Courfeous and kind in his manKers generous and con. filling' ia his disposition fearless of personal consequences when in orsuit of. .what' he be lieved to ha righl--ever scrupulous of what -ss'je Id flge,-5,tid experience nnd station hc had wonths erection and esteem of all who.knew him ; and his friends had every aaurancc that, being blessed with a wcM-',tl. tivatcd entr licet, had hi3 lifv been FpartJ he vou! I have added much to the high reputation which he h:.d nlready attained.. His many virtus will 1 ir ' be cherished by thoso who wer associated with l.im in professional. L'j sine-3, and his death, so premiture, so uncx. , ccted, and so nuch regretted by all, ndmon : !.s e t to mindful of wat shadows :we arc", at.. . hat shadows we pursue," ' - Resolcci, That we tender. to the fami' - of lui.' dcce:is J ojr ere condolence uiiJcr ibis bra reaver.: '. Rck?: T respect tor our and friciid AVj t z ... a pubic, testimonial c' aed professional brother :wd jVjr.r iA:i A. Jeffbets, Esq.'we af 1: ; ... i Lado of.nwtirotn for will wear thirty days: - . - " Resolved, Th A a copy "of this preamble on 1 resolutions be tra. ;.;ltcd to ;h family of t! e deceased, anJ that ily bo publUhed in th: rewfp '"r3 cf the Plate' ' i - l Ally Cl.UlTluH. U. ,t'.1 to l.aro rens..,., riJ n-ached by its iaflucnec, ihe greatly augmer.'.- ;,SUiQ Gf-hearing tho Lev. f ' . lagooc, ed prospciiiv of iho to :tryt tho improve ' ; - ;cuinnnd ; the lle. Mr. Pec Phifc cmdttum oi'our agricu.s-io a- nnnufactu : c anj c R,.y, Dr. Johns-.., ; oouth res, and fo'r.ite -JncalcuULIe - - -1 crolini, uho delighted largqund attentive io.iral rttid notitical to b J . iicd from a:: h ihlrir tilfa nnd imprrssivo xlia- wag to 3 Ttu.alo,' v. vaj m t. 3 j of taking; a dj-op ton r--:!). "Ho.. - y qu'red red eye. , ; . 1 fll cl ; I -cf RrcrJj Kins" . - - - ? . j- 1 ' . ' .During tho bit r iiith, (:;:tc:..L2r,) American D-'-'o C-wLiy ijcj V-rj t COjCJCtr; -it;! j t. . ":.;rr.t, ; rnging nearly 2, J ; :r'day; v. v.x .. J. ; - .',' 5cf "C, : h -1' - -: -J ' :-: .. : ; t g : L ' ..1 ; 'I.I ory ; cr ;e, : 1 r.;". ..1 M 'm Fi ri.! 1 lo, i." I ' .1 J thro :.!CS. unt rl :ik.t ich -may . amounts of j : 1 ;:r.?tlt Crjvc:.'.:" ,: ... . .. ""1 . :: .1, 1 . A no i .rtist t-iate vr- '1 " 1 : . ;tv r Vr ' v i lit, ni 1 f s- t lit lw v 1 ... -Onr n'it Lot interests."' ano on. Tho .annlvcrsiiu'9 oiJ were hi. ! cff. ' A nei1, 'of their ministers of iL'.i ntc at"! sever 1 : !"niiv!.cd outers irom uttendrxc. V.;c had. the On ihe Sbbath. tlw nalpiia of; iho CO'Jl bfS,." H ir tist. Presbyterian and Methodist Churches ore all occupied by members of jhe C nven. ti on, .and it was gratifying to observe th'J j mc hckcr.ii coogregnitms. i'wo Indian preachers, from tho Cherokee settlement in this .State, also. attended tho Convention. Ra!ahS;;ir. - . - ' JZxccvthA Dr.. , j .'.'.ifr, Wo , have just conversed with a gentleman, s ys tho Louis- ville Journ-J, a friend of Dr. Baker s family, who v;n present on the 3d instant, at Dr. B.'s execution. f Twelve o'clock .was the hour op pointed for iho execution, hut Dr. B iker re quested to be brought out of jail aucn that he miiit havo an opportunity 'ol addressing the people. Hij request was complied wit'., tiiyj he spoke an hour and n half. In his address, he protested. that he was not and never had been crazy, repealed,' in the strongest linguage, all his accusations ag iinsi his wife, nnd point, ed out tvvocf her highly respectable 1 Natives then present, who', ho said, had had eriminal intercourse with l.er.L A fief finishing his re marks, ohhtiugh il waslwl half post 11 o' clock, he akeJ to be hung immetjiauly The s'ieri.T proclaimed that all- whoTdesired it miglit approach and shake hands with hiuv, bul tnne attempted to avail lhemsdvca of tin. privilege except twa females of: Lid chnra&t tcrs, whom Dr. B. -tnotiotied awuy'r saying ihat it was just such a female os" themseKts who had brought him to jho condition he w s then. Oar 'informant suggests" tint ihe '.two females were induced to approach, Drl B. by his enemies . . ' He met his fata without exhibiting any sign of trt-pidotion. . , '"-- . We understand that, the friends of -Mr. Bi ker, intend to devote the reward offered by tiie Governor and the executors ol, Daniel Bites, . e ... ... ..." t m -. .'it-. :, r ' .t I ior 1 tie apprenen&ion 01 saiu u uaKer, 10 ine publication of Ihc . trial of Biker, including all ho evidence, 6cc, and I hat" they will give the amount of the rcwardr $1000, o llie Lu natic Asylum at Lexington. An Important Zumor. The Washington Union give the following ns an extract of a letter Irom New York. ',.., A rumoV has reached me, ; through a highly respectable channel, 'that ihe territories of California are about to establish an inde pendent republic, ia which they .are to be supported by England and other governments. This information came througha commercial channcljsa political secret;, yet being un. dcr no restraint, and knowing the importance , of the intelligence if true, and unknown, to our government. take "the liberty cf imparting it to you, .that you may make such "use "of it as you may. think proper." ; - " : Wo lay it beford 'ouf readers, without vouching for tha truth ot lhesuitemcnt. r VVc are not advised thai our government has re ceived any Information to confirm or contra, diet it. Union. ' . t - mr ".. ' " " .; "' j ' 1 .." ' 1 ' .'. 'Tr A woman Roasted Aice ly a Quack Doc or. The following horrible event is taid'lo have occurred recently in a parish at Hanault, Flanders : A sltorl lime ago a woman suCering from a rheumatic disorder- cnnsulied an itinerant quack doctor, who found means to put nn end to her su3eriogs with, all thcTorms which the ocd.' port Xbo part aflecte4mus't b3 covered with a mixture compounded of brandy and gunpow. der in a stato of ignition; .two persons must hold the women till the perfect combustion and extincljonf the mixture, and are to pay no attention to. the cries uttered by her, for if a radical cure is to tc tfllcted, it is "necessary ihat.lho action T. the fire (should takepkee 00 the wliole surface in V stale of disease. Fear notlungAlI will go we!l!W This ordinance, made with that afir.tatinn Lof' gesture and' language familiar to this class 01 mountebanks, was executed t the letter, and even wiih af slight dJiijob, for in order lo compel their victim tobc silent, the bar bar ot assistants ' brutally dUSgured ihe face of unhappy wb.Tian iq di.Tircr.f places during ih cxecutioQ cf ihs rrcscription, which ctJh tUsted an hour, re: ;.ied Lut an I .r.i. rr-.'te corr Ti. - . :.it f ha thi-hi er. J ah. '"c-mjlsulvr-.. . i L'-kcn-"'. -led c:T, and the Ccsh chv lyl..: r - -:r. c: The body wes ha'.i. .i and endeavors maco teitijany this inhuman cruelly pcitin-' ' ;a, 'b: 1I.3 Proc ricr 3 IV . ! t... t rmcd f !' - " r. $ r.i a l th-' cr.' -tie nerd ir.sr: l. ; L: !y,d-r!jrtrdl2 '.reman had beer, ed tod. -.lit. - ' " 1 most atrocious barbarity coutd have imai The flowing is, we believe, an exact re of his verbal prescription : w " r. :vcn 1 a r rv r.t Court ;ai. ' j ' M "It 1 ' Jourt alhff ,' r !.ed a.k tho? - Icr pat v . a o v turned t oV!ow' i Upon thcTC'-ii--'-- ' ef-ih. ;r v Jroointtd hour, tlie i .'. tvir nnd'lhs rvunl tt foreman onswoied - .T. : s'Vv J ve' t. , ,t.., j-' ' T. 2 prisoner 5 r-j-on-eti' lliat r-.ed ti: 10 ochct. i t t:3e. - - 1- i r tin. I 8eerl f:'erj 1 1 . . formll - elar.choly i". . Van S:rci;brf ?, i:ri'. Tidv niovi-d, while aK.' harden I , ".i .: some, o.i.uis to il ir fac. - - Judge Parker John V.n Sieenher yntj havcb .1 Tund guilty , of the'jni.. Jerj$ Oit man N. Steflei Jiave you. any f-mg irj-wy why iric-sentenee of'lhc Uwah-.to'J 11M U pronoun-.! d.upon you? "V ' Pritonrr .1 ! r,m i r.noccnl : I don' don'Mhinkl t f: '-r 1',.t:.;-i.,i r.avtj 1 en irtcG.Ly i joryj f7tur fouiitry, nnd onariiiOit fcjyi'r own selecting; 3 1 ti h vc bi c n t'efer. Jed hi bu; . couoscljiud liavc Iktii pronounced, guily..' j'. 4 Thejcotirt entertained nil doubt rypurijpuiItJ: Vou were one of the 'two .hundred di?uiscd men who were present at" lh Earlo 's.kf, and . if lv h-id rohibined to inke the life ol.oVvs., , tegnoedcitiz-n nt.d a faithful public officer. v And then isvnuch reason ! bilici'o.th.jl yra ,v. fired on that oceasiorr; nnd"p'ihps thi f-it.i) , , sljcit. You have thus ak n tho life ui ncttow - , be ng ; and the co'un cntcrliiioin not iIm shMest legal doubt of your in , lhi.t fj. w no rccson why sentence shuull not be proributtc, cd upon you... ' '.-""- .'ii'-" . You !-vo bt.Ua hort I'me to live.' no necessary now to pdmooish you' jn relation to ymir awiul situniionThero areittiers tthuso province it will be 'to advise. with yotf, ond t wIhj ilt see tht jiu have every ; pojt unity. v 'nrid means fjrnishcrl j etl tu prcpaiu fo;Jour t : finaf end, . , .. - ;. ji1, -. ; ' li is ihc jodmcnt t?iho Court thattypu ba taken- from heneo to the place from . tyneiif e ? ynu'eam:, and tharou Statunby, t!ii29li ' 7 day of November! mct yot Ixj l.iken to ihtplace- ; of cecutiont and hung until you are diijid.v ..S ' Prisoner (m.ieh agitated) may Ipeak. 1 Mr. Gordon, ! want to Ii;; " : Judge Parkcr-M )0' have any con?tmunf.r cation to nnko, yru can make it to your oiuiw st I. The SiM.'ritr.will r move the prisuer., V; SEXTENE OF EDWAD o'cONNOtll .'" T B I ward () Conner vou !hunj beer.l bund , guiily of murder, Whatc h ive .you, say ; why sentence of ihe law should not ha ! nrflnnfini'ml arvitnsl vaii t ".. 'i ' -i . Prisoner I t$y I am oof roi!iv;:,f th. rime. , I- Judge ParkerrVpnn -thai 'subject Ino' Courl truermrtr iju douU: ' No 6ubt i caij", ist lint you were 01 the Eufc saJ: ;Jih;j y0iT was ofio of the 200 rwer armed -end.dis;gu:scl " on ihat occasion ; and even if you did tot fire of which then is at k-nst a fjueaiioa, itjiil yoy was there and rmrncirrittrd in ' the ouHsgej' there catf tlierefure bo bo, )ucst?oh pif yotsr The Judgment of lire Court is that 'foal . laken hence to the place from he ric, toil came, and that on Saturday 'the 29;h ftay'of November next, you be taken to the njace af . execution, ane there, between the hoars :f 10 Vclock in the miriiingnnd 3 o'clock in the altemoon, you bo' hung until ou are dead. r ' Prisoner (looking -round upon jhrj audi: i encc MtheeiierifTrvmuvett him) Remember, my friends, t die an rnnoceot man. " ' SENTENCE OF DANIEL W. SQUIRES.!;- ' Dank-t W. Si-jire. vou havr t.1HF m.riiv to nmn JaugL.r in tholst-degree. !,Wlmt have vou to fsnv liU. ihn ...i r it.. . 1. sijoi..-not be pronounced upon ou? r ' Frisjner I don't know that 1 havea'ny.. ' thing o gay.". , . v . .- . , 4- 1 ' The sentence of iho Courr. if, that iou be confined .n the State Prison in Clinton bounty. . for ihe term of your natural lifoJ f T . - M ' SEKTlCE OF MOSES EAnLEi f - Moses Earle, you have pleaded gt iW to - - """V'V111' What have . ( . jou to say, &c.T. -.. i ..;- -. r-' iS3!!CT7l hoP?,3ro honor will pinsid, I hope ihe God of HeVUn will - reward you; for it. I hone you will try and get rhb pari-7. doned,thati nWy.rcturotocLp.- . : s-J Parish teceriolDlT a Miul . . vars TT 0n J ' I L ThedSetofthe.C,ourt;isthat ' you be. confined in the State-Prison hi CU , t-n county, u.G term of your wiriUife. f ' PiLe.kaT0 nU.5mc nor rto givinocV . 5?. "r -k cf Jud "Parker Jn U; lo our rpTn ii r nr t . -,' .r- 1 - rerr..... - i the sentences t s.auhtcr i: life. . - . ,. - "'-"ly te rcan- -r':t Ctits Prison for Tl:::,c::l2l: John Enrich" . " S t 'mr.ee.iifc. SIS', , laac L. LjsI.t:. t 1 : ... j ju rr.ar.s! v: ;trr in t' - rr ' 1 ' tenced tit1- - Juhn r;. Ca!v; 1 years; t5" a. J "U.-7 'iy ta. .3tS ! r.. 'ris;a 0 t .s f.r: ': Vt
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1845, edition 1
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