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I r.»tu ll'. 77//; 37: n Adi-usi.t l'!n i:.\(i /..} :\/i nur.irtku nynu'.inin. “I \v;-'I’d ■' Nt \v Knplundci !” Unt (if Mr. M'lJr Con.-H iu-iili:. Mu. Einiou : \Vh(j is a Ni-w lltivjiai.- «lcr r 1 will answer i lie quest ion. Ut is a descendant of ihc Pil;,:iins who pi e- i'ti ud death to hotulare : \»hu, for the s?.k«‘ofcivil luitl religious liberty, lol't tlie I UC.M (.ur.r.CF,. 'I’lie li-tUr, trom Mr. Millrr, now in’(.n tcc,'Mts 1 l»y the Cliuiiccllor j to the t ilit(»i'(if till- New York (Joiiaiifrciul Ad- \(.rti:icr. It i.i ilatc-d I*^nos, M4Y 30,1 npr. My Dr.An Siii : Y(»u will S'm- i)_v iiiy IcttiT to tl»t‘ (irn 1; ('oiiiiiilttn', tlif cir»:iiiiisUimH-s rt lu- tl\c to our v()\a;,;c ii,iii (.ibruH ir to Napoli di- Kniii.iiii.i, ;i.. u II ;it. tiie arranj^cnifiits and pro- Sp!fiuli(! abodes of slavery, braved tbe j tlr.t I l.uvc ir,:»dc iu the ili.-tnlMiliou ot tlritii^ei s of tlio ocean, and fixed their re;i- | the cui'u ; I shull tin. if in re puss this o\tr m ideiice an'ioug the savafres oftljc wilder-j silence, and },’-ivc\oii some iii1oriii.itijn us to lu'ss. These .name Pilj^riins, tinder the | r T -I • .1 1 I I ot (ivccce an- as cootl, li not hcUrr, than tlics au,,,icos of L.Wriv, rmluwd , Tl.o :>»r. ,l i, every privation, and iruimphcd o\er ev- 1 a Uh-f^reat vigor on the part of the Ciy d;tn^cr. They W’le^ted the toina-j | mks, hut it has hcen met with u corn h«v\k from the bund ot its cruel posses- ])ondin_:f di ti rmination on the- part ot llie sor, afid turned the wildcrncbs into tiuii- ■ Circeks. TIk; latt' r have lost manv ot ih^^ir fuI fields hva . tst nu-n, lit tliey liavi- ilej)arteil i;i thin- .* T' 1 1 /A 1 I nintj tiie ranks of the i-ncniv. No \c.'.r ssi'cc Who is a new Ln^lander ? One '^ho | has been l;'Ught, Irom his inluncy, the | slao^^hiir in so short |)eii()d;. strictest r-.iles ol' morality and rellj'ion ; i •,,, this. Amon;-- liie slain is the once brave and vil^llantly to t'Uard b.is own, atid equally jirarless Kariscliarkii-, who fell in compuny with to’respect the rij;hls of others ; through i b'lndred of his valiant Suliots. i niaoael i. . ■ 1 • 1 . ’ 1 1 i I!ali iciet:, (Ustinii'cishcd t>)!’lii.'j iievotcdiies'. 10 his own enierpriso and mdtis’rv he seeks ' ^ i\- n.,,,./. i,; t„v. • . ' 1 • 1- dio canse oi hiseo'!ntr\, is no more; lus l>!0- .Midepemb-ncc j be tullivutes his arn. | fUi ,nto the haiuLs '.f tlio •with his ow’M hatuls, and lives by the j will, two IniMdved ntc-n, nil of w houi sweat uf his fi.ce J lie is fl\'e and ha|ipy— Wiiv in.vtar.tl} hi lieaunl. Kalcegies, hou vivtr, di.ubly bappy, in the IVeedom and hap- tluy r- h-. r\eu ior ransom, all. r c.ittmj; oif both piness of all around him. : • .... 1' I I s II • „„i * ed h:ni a few da\ s sn-.re, i>\ jiavnuf lonr tlioii- W 1,0 I. a N.'» ]-.„Kla,„lri- r H,- ,s vvH, ^ ,,,lu >. I„a l;nown in evei’y conmr\ and in every | I, ,^thc ns ;.roii:iu, within clinie ; he niahes ibe produce of ll'.e •- i whose waiN sreiu s'of\alor have Ix oa exlnhit ceai) aild to l!u‘ riches of his cOUnlr\ ; he jed for the Iasi ( ij^ht lucnths that nnjjht weil t\- filiieis wi'uilll amidst ll'.e snows and i> icite tin- in\\ ol the; anciei,t heroic ot liriice. of the Holur n u'ions ; for bun Aral.i .t M" nop. s ; ,f he is able I to ki-ep (ij) a siiiliciv nt Ion. c topiwi nt th.. siip- . 1. .. .... .. I.'.., ..I II,....I. n }»!ons ; yi.'lds her •-pi es; his ships navi «•.ery sea, vind return richly iVeiiHtlt il | ■with the produce oi India and uf (he 1-les i of tlic ocean ; iiis enterprise is prov» i hiai j friMM tiie Arctie to the An'arrtic circle. Who is a New Knf^la’idrr ? Ask at; hoiiii, who has in'rc'dticed ibe urts aiui | 6c'.cr>'.. s aniongst you ? \Vb«j hasraist u | *teous lieuv ana decorated the hd.y leniples that j win'll. |s the sword, ()inni|jotent, to save ? do i> your cii\ ? N\ lut lias enriched it, ] Wiiere is thiiic anu, di, v.n;i>.aiiee 1 wher* lhy b\ liiliii}^ us stores with the i>roduct } rod! I hat smote the foes of-Zion, and of Mod ?” >Vith the hojH' tlia1 1 shall so. n liavc still moil favorubli news to eomiuuyicale to \ ou, i subscribe n.yseU, wilh due respect, j uir Imm- blc servant. J. 1*. MILLEH. nt I Jibes rriviiig troni Ibraimn I’.^cha’s Ar .bs will soon (n ri.sli iii tiie .Morea. A ii.»- tion who will consent t'l iivi in huUs ui ilic ^roniul, aiul ca\cs in the roeks, ho kiil thei/ wi\cs and chiUlre.i tri |>i\ v. nt t.ietn boiii f.d- lii.p intotnc han.is of the tnciin, are nul lu *je sui)ihied by comnioii e.M.rlioiis. ere treedom fiiuls a bis resip;rt‘ilIo«, ^ul I'.at ©h M(.>rclay | eveiiiriir was nr.>i accepted (July IGlb./ "The (.diainl.' r ol'I^'})resrniati\esi,a‘>sed the bill for a call of the Coiiveniion, to consider the I'eilerative systim, but essentially idiered since it came from the Senate.. The I'.'iecutive, Santander, was It ported to be \ery niucb oj'posed to It. A bill was before Congress for extend ing to Santa Martha the piivilepes of a VV.JIcbousitij.' port. It was said that the lilil lial [)assed tlie liepr’sentatives after SDine opposition. I’he object ol the incr* obatits of that p!ac«.‘ was, to make it th- interrnediale |;ort for the trade bctvveen the Uiiiled States and the Driti^^b West Indies, panic uhu ly ' .laniaira, iiislcad of lettiiu!^ it pass lbroui.^h Cuba. A feller from lloi-ot?, j)ublished In tiie C!urlbaj;en:;^ (laze'.te ot Auj^usl 8lb, as we are informed by C'aptain Shipman, s.iys that (Jen. Santander aectisel the Deputy Castello oi havinjr publicly tiinr;>- el him with Ij. iiuj at the head ol a rebellion said to hav;.* Iieen attempted t^ere a few .lays before, ijut that the commander refused to consider the ac cusation !’or w'ant of proof. This is ibe oriiy intimation we have of a rcbelhoii, and know none of the particnlHrH. We should be .slow lo si:spec' Santamler, ;V. K J)ni!y Mv. From the Bfthnuins.—'I'be editors of •be N. V. ('''Miriiercial have received files if the ]{o\ al Ciazette and Bahama Adver tiser, for t! e months of June atid Julv, an:l the iiriiice Edward Isk.nd I’f.iyisler, of Julv ;’’>lst. The following articles are all vve rmd in these pa])ers of any inlti - Joi!in.il, liieiini'T ul'ivhicii hasicail l|ii published Confes^ionol Siransj, savs 1 will surprise no one, that he lullj impb cates the wretched Mrs. 'A hippie m th. murder of her husband. She brst mad. amorous advance.s, fi.st proposed elopr ,nent, but coubl ..ui obtain, witho the knowledge of her husband, suniutn monev—she first suggested the idea ol murdi'r, and proposed various methods. One was for Stran^j to go and work oti Tlie ocHItcr of the Pbilauelpl/ia Qeixii, rratlc Tress has received an Mionyniou* i.ommunicatiori itlformln^• hin, * scheme is on foot to ibi vioh nce lo lii^ person. From the remarks of the editor we infer, that his cours'‘,on the Presidir, tial subject is the g;round of ijjc rnediiated attack, and he oftVrs five hun' (ired dollars to his informant if he will enable him to prosecute the cnnspiraujrs to conviction. Truly il>e polnicai aun.s. pliere of Philadelphia wears a •b “ I and mciuifactui ( s of every counti y You j' mav (ind him in your schools, acadt mies, coile^^es, lea' hin}^ “the youn^ ideas how 10 shoot;” he adorns your pulpU, and gives dignity to your bir and. >our bench \V* l\ 1 L: II \! • ll« n nr I *. H / ! I* f» A W T l\i ) Vf Who is a New Englander? .\sk those who have attempted to invade Ins soil or abruhfc bis liberty. You may reail his name in capuaiw upon tlie monumenis of Lextnj'iun, anu Uunki'r’s Hill, where he v.duntariiy sited t.is blood in the de- jence of his couutr> and bis country’'^ rights ; where the life of his enemy paid the price of bis presti'Mplion. Ask Bur- ij;oy'ir, who faced tiiiu a' Saratoga, and ;hoM wl'.o en};ag:'(1 hmi on ihe lakes ol the North : ask i»t' bravest of ihe sons of the ‘fast anchored Isle oftlieO ean,”who h.:d be honor to meet him m •• mo' tal cot'. I a% upon the bosom of the vasty lie* |). ” 'i'hey, without dei oj^atinj^ from th“" o'.Mi honor, will j)omt you to tiieir SL. r-, *xtol his bravery, and applauil his ruiiiianity. 'I'he very name is associated with «:very ihinqj ^;ieal and vrn*Ma!)le, in indiistiy awd en erprize: in arts anil sciences; in cavil and religious Liberty. — It is a birth right, of w hie IT every man who posses ses it, may justly be proud; aud, in any othei country but this, “ o‘ e ol Mr. Mc- Dufiie’s Constituents,” insiead ol consid- j eriii!'. It aierinofieptoai h, would give no | small part of b;s inberiuince to possess it. m:cH \N \N Vi .t AC.K^OS. . Go the‘J’i ol l-'obruai y, 18’.'i, i!ie rules for Iegi'laiii!g the eleciion ul I’resideiiL in the Ilo'jse of K. |)iesenlativfs, were lin'.b r discussiou in that bni> ; and ii was utpf 'ti. M w he: her the election should Ije coil.ill (.led w ilh open or w iin vlosetl doors. i'.Ir. Jliichanan made ihe follow iii^^ re- liUit kabli.* and empbalic declarat'.nn. “Ill these times—in tlu' infancy ofoiir pob- lical institutions—w hi n no man c i>. sii.'.|)c ct that corruj tion has niad.‘ an entr.iiice ainoMj; tiii, it ir. —Among the numerous troubh.s by w Inch Si>ain is iiarassed, from various sources, those produced b> the Colom bian privateers on tier coasts are an.oti!; the most vexations. Internally, however, siie is ahiiost coniinually perplexed by dissensions, alanns, and insurrections. The jiloi laid by the adherents of the Infant Don Carlos, at ..vlgesiras, appears to have threatened to place that city in their hands. We briefly mentiuiied its detection and def at in our last suininar) of foreij’ii news. The -.oyalist volun teers stationed there and in the \icitiii>. had en(.;agtd in a plan to revolt at;a::c^’ the king, to proclaim Don Carlos, and lo ntassacre all the constituiiotialisis. (ieneral Mil anda, Governor of Algesin.s. was informed of it, liy a haU'-pay ofiker, in lime to jjrevent it. lie took his meas ures with such promptitude, Judgnieni. and secresy, that the conspirators aciu- ailv ctmimenced their seditious cries ol “Cbu-les Fifth,” “ r* ligion,” and “dea.h to the negroes,” wilhoul the suspicion that they liad been !)eirayed. In a mo ment they were attacked bt the lr(>o|)s of the garrison, who killed, wounded, and toi.k prisoners, numt)ei s of ibe revoltei s Uid pursued I be others. 'I'or e Alta, the chie*'ofthe conspiracy, was among the prisoiiers. , Another circutnstance has recently nc- rurred, according to the 'I’onlouse C,i zetn, which is calculated still more to a- lann the ^overnmenl (if Sjiain. It m well known that the conirabandista [miiu;^- i-ler^] of Spain are a tjtnnerous, l)o!d, hardy, and desp'crate class of ixopli. I anti are to be fonnd in, rniist part?, ol' ine coast and ffontiers, where the rude inoiin- eiitiMnce | or the extensive and uniiibabiud t.r. perb..[.-s l.tth whether we admit \ „pportuniiies for coiu'.eui- tlii i"-t)!)le to v> iti’.ess o'lr proii diiii;.'^, orwlie- ' ' ' . , , »it in il'.l ,.11,. , .!,.,>■> «ill ’'■'"I- ‘ "I K"- - c.,.. .'C rnip'o.Mi may O'le .lav r..,rits liea.l in ern ment at‘ enlir**-iy insunicient to re- ouv ( oniitry, ami privacy is the natural eleioi nt 1 strain the illegal trairic extensively can ieii tit eorniption. r^honi 1 .those times arrive, the j ,,n by ihese met*. On L.nd they elude or roc:!i‘Hr.=i suli w.uit tbeir '.ret sessions.” iresi-,1 the olVicei sol (.o\erninent, aiul It will be recollccw'd l!iat un-. strong , arnied boats soinetiines hold doa- atu! pointed language was i.seo by M •. i j,era'e e oii ie>ts w ili, ihe Spanish e ruiseis. Bn !i..iian more lliaii a mo:i;lw//7o* he Some t)f the emigranl;> now in Portu!';al had calk’d on (i( e. Jackson to make ;!u' im\,> Kiu-!v availed tl;e;nselves of the op- i'.re,,et! ciimiii.tl p,roj)u>i; ion. and on tne | j^oi liinilte.s an.ii'de.i !)V the IVeqiient pav third (I i’ .Mr. (.'lay's **card” appear-pato''*•' the ecntri.bandistas .'cross llie cd tiidigUa"'iy lept ilii'g tin' chargi s cnn-| luMindai ie.s. to pen a coi respomletice I iii-.-d 111 Ktiiuei’s anotiymoiiS letu-i. | i d, some ff tlieir friend' in Snaiii. ]Mr. J). w as a pritiripal ac.«.r in llie laici. j Abf)Ut the ei d ol June a company were iind acquain’.cd wilh all the facts; ami il, [ arrested a! Salamaiic a, on t het r w ay to i'.s- al a time when tbp wli>!.‘ of tiie cii ^ t'('inadura, with leliers addressed to con- f.tames mu,i lia\e bi\ n vivid in lus i e-j iimjonalisis, which contained a plan co!!e: tiofi, he wiiiild rise in bis place, o.; | for a gi'nera! Jiisurrection lhroiip;hout the the vi'iy th.a’! id'; be sii [)ppo.sed inlrigtit, I );i tigilom. Individuais were desii:nated aiii d.date til..I f’ s'" no nian can .suspei I j |V,r chiefs of corps, and they had t>!’ders that euiiuptioii i ...s madi* an eniraiiLe ; foe their mode of proipedin^;. iV’isons umon^ (!s—tiien si;oi(lcl we be glad to . ,f distingni-liC.l characin'have been ar- ■jjii.. now hts iViemls will reconcile such 1 csied. .\tioiher attemjit may perhaps u di • 1 I .I'i'n wit!i t'leir i.!rected t>'iiel | be succcssl'ul. A. i'. JJ. Jilr. .'ji.i ''Ir. IVs tes'im -nv coniirnis, in all i \.\ss.\T.', .ii'i.Y 7.— By an arrival ffom 'I'uik*. Island we leat n that .i gieat s''ac- citv of pr'ivisions prevails tbeii iai ly in the arti.le of corn, and we are sorry to say the inhabitanis ol thal place cannot obtain a supply of th^at grain from ttiistowfi, as it has been very scarce and conseipieiitly verv dear for tlie last lew weeks. American corn is now selling lie'-t“ at 3 1-2’ and 4 tiollars a bag, and a small Cjuanlily tliai ariived a few days ago fri-m (>rand Bahama, is now at the market, sellii.g lor two and a cjuarier dollars a bushel. Letters lat( ly received here state the de|)Ioia!)le eondition of the people of Turks Islatid.for w ant of provisions,since the late r)rder in Council has prevented the sale of their Sail to t!ie Americans, who were formerly the best customers ibose islands bad, and IVom whom money oi'd provisions \rere obtained. A nun'- ber of little boats belonging to the in- ba!>itants of one of those islands, have been seized by the Collector there, and will, as a matter of course, .'>e conc!em?ed and soKl. Tlie collector of that |)ll»ce is, we uiiderstand, a rich man, and, vve 1)1 lieve, a good nian, and wiih money in I’and, may |)e(ha])S jjiocur.- provisions ; !)tif what is to become of the poor who -ave lost thrir boats, aud cannot now even get a few fish in their extremity. W'e would not, bv any means, attempt to excuse smngglitig generally, or jialliaie what must be considered a moral ofi'i iice, as all infractions of the laws are; but great allowance is to be made lor persons on a little island one or two miles in length, who are i i nearly a famishing stale, where they have n(» means of grow- inir food far themseiv es, and must procure It frtjm abroad—W e hope, how ever, as our Citlleciors are men of feeling, and are sensible ol'the distress occasioned in all lliese islands by the want of a market for Salt atul Fruit, they will join in the r.‘jji esentati(jns to government at home which have been made on this sniiject by ,!1 ' o. ')e i'ir t\fs of t 'ic Lf'^isl u ii i*. the Canal, apd get some lo kill Mr- Whipple: another was, to take a an axA or a club, and wavlay him about fifty ! another was, to hire somebody to kill him. Letters were written anonymously to difiVrent perilous, offering a reward ot R:;00, the money lo be found in fdVue, for the murder of Whipple. These letters were the joint production ot Mrs. Whipple and S.rang ; but they do not appear to have been sent; abotl.er method proposed and n lec!, " poison. Three time}^, at ^.rs. .V hip pie’s renuo:d, Strang purchased firsenic, which Mrs. W^hipplc admirisiered to her husband, first in his tea, and after wards in flower of sulphur, bur without eflVct in (jne instance, and with slight etVect In the other. Mrs. Whipple had prepared a third e:iperimer!t, but no; op|)ortunity for it on'eri'd. Finally. Mrs. W. proposed to Strang to shoot the ob- jert of their infernal machinations throufjh the window, with one ol Mi’- Whipple’s pistols. St rang replied, that with ii pish!, he slionlJ be as likely to kill any one else as Mr. W hippK'. She ihen asked him what he c(»tild shoot with, and he rrnlled, a rijle. A rifie was pn>cured. Mrs. W’hipple furnishing the moT>ev, ard examining it m the barn after oarti;:u-lit was pnichased. She also furnished '/w»/Y/cr, and supplied iwo panes of of the Irishmen hreatcning aspect. But recenily, w her. i- was rumoured that Mr.’Clay was tovisi^ that city, the friends of Jackson cubed a meeting and appointed a commitucof- vigilance, the duty of which was to call a meeting as soon as he an ived or waa known to approach the city, i),ai tlu-y might take measures to expiiia iheir opinions of his poiitical comlutt-J^ course never before taken by any party ij^ the most arbitrary reign of despotism and intolerance, and an act of iniios, pitality and tyranny vvhir.h wc hoped never would have disgraced ajj American community. for Strung to make his in firing throu;.;h glass, the ma'' i i-l P"i:i' ■> the letter ol (lenerai j Jniporlauf fi07ii Co.'om'ia.— By the Bt ,, Jafkion. Mr Imcluuiaii told us, twcij jn,,,i Cui lhaj.’,eiiu. we receive.! iud a liJ.f V.*it> that no corruption | (-,)irey pondeiit a Bogota Con- exi ted — and !iii I' Cfi.t stauiiienl hniional of the I'.ith id’ J>ily, from iitnii th.'it dee.ar.i'ii'i'r V. h’le i' Kiiitia ' ^vhicb w(> h'at n tliat Bolivar lias colivenl'd diets i'titl lails'u stijj^fjiu intvery ' i,>. assuiiu- the r.'ins j!‘!;()M'rnnu‘iit. In .mimIuI paitic,!,.!. the udd.ress oC ^i , 1,-,^ he is viid to h:ne yielded to the .’acl.son.— [itrK'i I riit.'i^ivnrv'i luiLitJir. | s.. ii, iiatioi;s d’iiis Irieni’s. 'I'lie ' hdiior •voe.iK'^ witii C'. Jifn!! !iif of the It 1 '‘p,'k^-Is,,eedT-T7,,r; a'.;i:ati.ui.d' if.' IJei.uMic. F.rv. i,tc . n: ,'( , o caii^iii’.. US men la- e tb. ease-^. i ' . • “ ' r „„.-uf Hnoth.r, tTTTpb.M., letiTicu takclued/i'l f'c^M>ei i'v. 1 I ai'peai'i) thul Su'll ut Hnoth* lu'.j' compunv ^pcurc. I liSpei 1 .. J j O hiiS ullVi ud 1 ■ 1 r..m ili- . V I’ost, ot Atijf. 'J i. ruhlic Ciish^alioit,-- \ j. n. iwku; look place this (lay in I'.xchange-sireei, be tween a .Mr. (loddard, a ^'/nlleman of B )st,on, and a .Mr. \’ance of New York, in which the latter received a very severe cow. hiding in conse(pien e o‘f his having t.'.ken the ntiwat rantalile liberty of |)ul)- I llcly posting the lormer a few days since. I: wiiuh! s em tliat Mr. \'ance was noi .ilKjgether unapprised (f the inteiriuii .d bis assailant, for after tiie hrsl blow was ! I'ivfti, he pr. sented a loaded pisliil lo the bf'eastofMr. (i. wiiich he foriutialelv carried, npoii w hich Vance drew a seciiHM. which Hashed in Mr. (i’s lac. , bui dio not go of;'—.Mr. (ioddard all ilie wluleuj)- plying ihe row-nide. 'Ihe by e-siuiders i>wn int et ferine, jii tvenitd any faiihei uiischicf. Ktj'ant Tro’/rc.— \ t '•lerday alleriioon, a vveil dressed tcmale i (‘(juesied a woman wlio was sitting in tiie High street maiket, to I'.olil her infant while she perri^rmed an Cl t'aiid at the d istanre (d’a !•' vv Eipiares. 'I'lie woman accordingly tool; the chilil, ;'ppat ently about six months old, and with It a small Imndle, containing th.* child’s i,lollies. 'I'he supposed motbet, how ever, did not return lo redeem her pledgt’ ; and after waiting a long tiim, the person who received the chihl, was compelh'd to K turn lo her own house, with the gratuitous adi! ition lo ht :■ familv. r. Giiztltv. An extraori’inary case .d' sn'ci.lc; tool; placr ni’t bni^ since at J’ojJMiM, ‘.outii An., nci. A wom.'oi, .‘id \. ;.i > of ai'-e, had f.>r a loi.iv time con. i i\ ed a ilesij; n of Inir'iin;;- hi ! »elf a!iM , ami all Ik r i;mil\ In in;r '-l.i;'. -lie . iit.u.l >n o wbif b v.as h- ..led fo'_the l'nr[)0:t: of buk- and \i"-j ’ii,iiudiat'J} '.oi.iaiuiid, experiment, and requiring him to describe the place ot his “experi ment,” in order that she might c«/me there, “ when slie returned from church. It was in conse(|uence of .Mrs. Wliipple’s doubts, ‘‘whether the ball would ^ not !:lance,” that induced Strang to instituie iiisexperiments. Finally, Mrs. Whipple put into liis band, the ball with which the rifie was charged for the murder, savitig, “I have taken the last ball he had left, for you toslicothim with.” She provided him with a pair ol socks, so that he might walk without noise, and rofferi tip the curtain of the window where Whipple was setting. Thus instigated, aided, aliened and equipped, Strang peipetraied the murder. In conclusion, lie xpresscs penitence and a religious hope ; declares himself pleased that he w as not admitted as a witness agains' Mrs. Vv’hipple, and that she was acquit ted : and he exhorts her to repentance. It happened in the attempt to poison W'^hipple wilh the sulphur, that after taking it himself, .he gave, cither from accident or suspicion, some to his young son, and to Mr-*. W’hipple. She did noi dare to refuse, but took what was offered, and then turned and spit it from her mouth; but she permitted her child to take it, declaring afterwards to Strang, tl'.at she preferred that he should be killed rather than herself detcctcd.” W’e have witliin a day or two heard very unpleasant accounts of an affair in Georgetown, but as the details have been somewhat contradictory, we forbear to mention them. One fact, however, we l)elieve is to he relied on, .Mr. Dozier has been severely if not mortally stabbed with a dirk, after an ineffectuarattemjjt on the part of liis arivi isary to shoot him with ji'.stol. Mr. Dozier is very much misre- jiresented by his acquaintance, or he is an amiable and valuable vomig man, and we feel strong sympathy for his situation —!he more so from the peculiar, circum stances of ih ■ r»’iicouMer. Some ol the Georgetonians have been very blustt ring, and consecjuently very silly for several weeks past, and this niis- foi’tune of ^'Ir. D;Zicr, we suppose, has grown out of it. C/ieraw Spectator Trave/li?i,i' out o/Z/ie won/—-The Grand Jui y uf Blonnt ('ounly. 'f'cnn. have pre sented the ]'.\t'cuiive Administration oi till' U. Staie.s, lor‘‘bold and daring ustir paiions of povyr,” for. intrij-i:e and cor rii ption, and lor st^tid ry other grievances 'I'his liutrioiic jur* resolve to opposi all who i!r> not oppose tiiis iirolligate and USUI ping administration, and ‘call .dond on their IVHow citi/.ens i.) do sr II tiiis pee( ious (irand Jury are not bette acquainted with the duties of the ofii ffrs of government, than they are with those of the station in which they act, they mnst be bui shabby politicians, as well as ignorant jurors. ;V. i\ jlmer. Jifhtiniscmccs.—W’hen the Secretarvo? the Navy ordered Com Porter, ^on dut7 to Key 'West, what a noise we ha*cl rais^J by the enemies of the Administratiun against the order, and especially a^'ainst Mr. Southard, for sending so valuable ai| olVicer lo so sickly a hole, to die of th& yellow fever. I'he coMimodore himsei? alleged it as one of the giievanccs m: which he complained so Idudly. Tha post, however important to (lie couiiirv was in a manner abandoned by the squad ron, in consequence of the re|)reseiua- tions made against it by the Cotnmodorft and his partizans. No sooner 1ms lie ^ command in a foreign navy, however •ban he seeks,of his (nvn accord, Uiis very port, and however horribly I’lihcaliiiy hd bad before experienced ii to be iiu-re, there he keeps his squadtt>ri. i j,g importance of the port is denii.nstratrd by the use he makes of il. As to its unhealtbiness and all that, vthy,ilie caso is somewhat altered. It w as rumo rly murdering him to send|hiri)|ihere. Now, when il depends upon his own will, thcro IS no getting him away. Md. Republican, Interests of the. Jithmtic gen tleman, on being asked how ihe ])reseni e\c's. ive emi};iaiion from the AtLmtic to the We.'.'.etii S'ales could be prevented, answ iM ed, the Mdnn.faiiurcr by the su/cfij the J'anntr.'' And we ap|jrehend that ibis we.n'd prove tlie best means whii h could be ado[)ted to prevent our population and cajiiul from withdrawing li-om us to the west, as it would furnish n'p!ovmenn,j ihose who warned it, and ■ inaiket f.u tl,e snrphis iitoduce of the I ai me: wtuh; be founri in fuinisUing lood lo the iuci'cubcd population. !cr. Spirit of the South—A w ritcr in the Clinrlcstoii Mercury, who signs himstlf“One of the (}\\ lonmiences a very silly and pompous conimiiiii. Cation, in the following- languaj.'-i: “1 Ikhc al. ways thought that the only course for the Stiutl^ ern states to pursue,w ith regard to tlie jirotictiv# system, is to deny the right of inteikreii-1- otj tlie part ofthe (jovernnient of the I. St:i? in such nutters, and fu resist, even to a difsUut on 'f the Unim, any assui. ption ot siu h po . r” This has been quite the common lanfr:.ii;ij;(' of the rich planters ami aristocrats (if Cafohnuiiu wish to sec the prostration ofhundrci.sotnnl! mi« of N’orthern capital and the starvation ot i piiU lion of natives, dependent on mannfut’ur' s, ;lul they might possibly obtain cotton i/.'ijjifin;'anj coarse woollens a few cents clicap r. .Wh would advise thi.4 “Owl’* to skulk in in.i owa apijropriatc darkness, and no rnoiv to sluiw h'j hideous features in open day liglit. Iliswr idi« ed screeching can only expo.sc him tjtiic scor^ and ridculc of every honest man. Jlichincnd JVhig. The New-York “ Evening Po'it," lur ing charged the American” ol tliai l iiy, with denouncing Dr. Coi.pEu, for nis present viewsol the Tariff, the latter thia repels the charge : “The charge is as absurd as U is false, for the general opinions v»hir!i he [Dr. CodPEuj holds, are those ot thff school to winch vve belong. But we did denounce, and shall, whenever the oc casion recurs, again and again deiiouncei the presumption, the ingra itmlc, iii0 intolerable audacity, which coiilil lead a foreigner, under any cijcumstanci’N to say to native Americans, that it 'votilJ '*soon be time to calculate the value union.'* It was this traitor' n-> Mi..''- tion—this most unjust ifiabie allu^i" ihe possibility of an event, that wnri it happens—if, wliich may Heaven it ever should—can only hap(n n ii: '“® sacrifice of more happiness, prosiiit" ,W and bright and glorious destinies, .U'-i!! any civil war ever yet destroyed-'''^'* moved us, and put into our mouth, langtiage of scornful indignation, for Dr. Cooi’Eh’s opinions on pc economy, he is like any (dlier among us, at perfect liberty to ado|)t»'''^ discai'd them at plea-,ure, as he hascit"' • whelberlu’. be to-dav the apob'giS' the tai.tr, as he has been, and to-mor^^^ Us (^.enouncer, as In is ; wlu tli' “ canieleon in this, or that, or all npitu^’''^’ is to us cei taitily matter of mo''t mditVerence. But when he speak with irreverenre (d bond, which unites us as one natiDii,' ^ at least will tell him, and ‘ such language, unbecominf,' ^‘ | from a foreigner, protected by J atid enjoying tin; freedom of our I sysleni, moral treason.” .Ii Dndlin^.-.K i:)octor Chisohn Charleston, S. C. as a coward lor rcfUsM'.s a duel with a Mr. C. Cohen, lorim ' ' at West t'oint, and* a young spoctablc character and family. ^ .x The l>octor,it secn'S.did not rebsh all, and being at a loss I.>r ' ,|y, ed one perfectly new in this , u fm.ed to meet'his , * a Jnr, and a .few iic a vid was not ii;’'* ^ .\itb him. Had the Doctor n j duel because it v\a.i coiLlX»i.i’> '.'Vi. ,^v of a true ('hri'^'Jau, his . .\eiise WOU ."-•i'll'.'- -;cv «or bi^otcc. lie ,v.* ■ . 1 llc^
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 18, 1827, edition 1
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