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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. ■ expected ail-1 qo-'iico) waul- *" ''holly incompatible with 100 nl the hospital of the Guard, 8 ot a »irons of htiv- uUe diini«*" «•’ hereditury moiianhy. | imisoiiie Kxigcvjiml aO at Val de (Jiace.— jrs; in whi'^» I jwrtion—a very siiiall one, it is true | Tiie uuiiiImt trt'^ightly wounded it has not achool had declined, but they other teacher* They are destiruus iny white pertions lor teachers; ii i , . - • capacity, and in that of clerg%men, «*‘c gentry are NaiK.leimist;-, and an aiv they allowed to reside in 'the c’olonv-! enormous IxKly of the lower classt's; ul- Mr. Devany had visited Sierra Leom-, t>ut: though the dt'sire for NnjKjIean II. is coin- found it by no means as prosperous «s their ; binod with one for a free Constitution.— own Colony, on account of resid*‘nce of: Thousands {>f the Parisian mob pKight wi Euni|>ean8 among thoii'* "Iw engross the the and following days of July, to the trule ami abuse the i>lackH. The Agents of the American 'Overnment treat theCol- onif»ts “ enlirt»y lo their satistaction,” plac ing them “ footing of perfect equality, as inuc-^ Os if no distinction of color existed. A newspji[>er is published in Monrovia, by a Mr. Kiusswiirm, a colored man, and a graduate of a college in Maine. He for merly pubiisiied a |itt[)er in iNew York. He cry of Na|K)leon H. and one of the leaders dec lared to a friend of mine, “ you* tomnrs tous constencs dc ccqi.% cat arrire demiere- meiU meaning the accestiiun of the Duke of Orleans. 3. Nevertheless, the majority of propri etors, now that the event has taken place, will Ix; sure to I’esist any attempt, from any quarter, to disturb the j>ublic |H'ace, by an- lias from two to three hundred subscribei-s. ] other change in the nature of the existing A very active and profitable tnule is car ried on at Monrovia. One C.'olonist will have made this year, sales to the amount of Government, or the iK‘i"son of the Monarch 4. It is ailirmed by tiic intollisi'nt men of more than one party, tiiat had Lafayette 70,000. Of Cotlee they raise enough for ' but faltered in iiis upprobation of thb I)uke Iheir own consumption, and expect to ex- j of Orleans as King, tU..‘re would have been jx)rt considerable. They export dye-wootls a Kemil)lic pnjcluiuH'd within IhhIvc bourn, of diflerent kinds, hides, ivory, palm oil, j and Lafayetto inaile Prrsi«Ient, to the ex- nnd rice, provisions are plenty. They have ’ elusion of every rival. A distinguished b‘-*ef, fish, fowls, ducks, ic. I person romarkeil to me, that “no event of There is a species of sour orange, which such vast imiMirtance as the ncccsbion of 13 a fijjj country. The tamarind and pmc app^e, anu . of cherry, are common. 1 tie sweet oran^« >'--iucrht from Sierra Leone, succeeds well, tuid se^cls im.^ been sent from America, from which the (>)lo!iists are endeavoring to raise various West India fruits. The pjilm tree abt^unds, and i-5 ven,’ valuable for its oil. The Colonists are, with very few excep tions, well satisfied. But one or two hail l»ccome so dissatisfied as to remove, and Philip I. was ever attended with less *.f re sistance or enthusiasm—and that amid.it all the demonstrations of the newsiwpors, no pnf «K'em5 to ll-t-l for the pr»>sent King ei- ihcr nnx.irntion or affiH'tioii.” This taliiea with uliat 1 r>'\noii||))T Ix'ing told sjnKs m'>nths ago, (»hat I n..„ myself to beliove) that the Duke oi was no! pers*nally popular. t). It is cx]ectod by ineml)ers of tlie new f 1' ■ governiiient of I'rance, tliat Austria will, those such as the Colony was glad to get ere long, dcclare war against her. An in rid of. ! surrt'ction of the Piedmontese is considered 'I'he health of the Colonists are genemlly , certain, and the march of an Austrian ar- g.MHi, though sti-angers are from ten days ! my to reprt'ss them, on the siime principle to siv weeks after their arrival liable to at- :is that of the Austrian attack >n Xap.'es. t leks of ti.’Ver and ai'ue. The water, ex- This inoveineiit France will decidelly resist. cept kept in tanks, is nmvliolesonic. The Premi, irovi.rnment is api>rt hensive j, reirrcltcd that a misunder>;t ind c innate IS mild ajMl unitorm ; the thermom- ,I,.>t it u ill ni t be ible to nrriiurr the VI ■ pt regrcttiU ttiat a niisunrter tjiiil eter niyrr beiivr lower thin OS deirr^M i.nr "ill nit ix, able t j nrrdnte tne .U mg should have arisen lietwien the 1'rencb itr n -V r nein„ lower man uegr.es, nor nucstior.s, so as to satislv at once the ' nn.l \merir'in nunnuinil.'rs 'rtii- •■■■•iiuiiMn higher than except perhaps one day in n,.ko.f Wellin-rton and the I’rciich nation. ' been |M>sstblc tu^a.'^Certain Nearly all the_ wounds are by fire arms, and very few bj- jifahs and cuts. Many of them are very wvi'rr, having genemlly been ^iven at point bhukk distance. However, it is ho|>ed that flie principal part will be saved. Out of 100, mentioned in one re- {«>rt, none h.Ml'iJii^^I, although several had undergone severe operations. It is addeil, that tiie siH'geaos of the capital have been assiduous iiiid disuiterested in their exertions tl>r hunuuii^. > ' Uniti’d Silgt^g iutd France.—The Paris Journal dt'* Di'bat^ publishes the tbilouing extract of a letter from Algiers, under date of July 31: “ A corvette and Irigate of the U. States of AmiTica have anchor»-d near otir admi- ruj’s i4jip. Itris r>t{Mirted tliat they came to l>e iiifirm«d tflilia trn** that the Fronch de> signed to attnck Tri|Mili, where tlierfe ‘in- sill hks be-n insuh^ as well a«i ours. VVe ai^P assured that ifstlMi .should l»e the inten- tfnn, tlieir squadron, which is at Mahmi, will combine tlmir effiirts with the ves.M-ls under M. de UiMont l. Ncveithi less, the French have bseii di>>pleased w ith the con duct of the cniiiiiiaHders of these Ameri can sliipx. They gave nosidute, and, with out coniinmii^atuig with the Adininil, they de.spatched their l»oiit on shore. The Ad- nitral wa.s oitfi;(ul to sicnd ver}' quickly after ♦'“•III a l«»at, to U»oiii fnmi disem- barkiiu{»«^l an entry to trn. “ U hnl nii»r» •aei-c isi's the unpleasant feelings of Mir Etat Major, is the circiim- sUmce of the Aniericaii iVigate lieing the Java, the « rww of which had Ixst year nl ■Mahon, a quarml, in which -M. Meyiiard, an oflicerofthe Fri iich brig Faune, waskillcil.’’ Thr iiffair i« tliiis nolicoU and rxpljincd bj- the Xorlulk Herald: ed of an assault and battery upon a eonsta- ble nt Bristol, and fined 20 iktllars and sen tenced to be imprisoned 20 days.—6. Sugar Cane.—A large cane which had [wrfected six long joint* measuring 4J inch es in circuinfcrence, was |his day exhibited at our office by Mr. N. T. Green—It sprang from the first cane ever planted in this coun try, w hich was brought hero last Spring by IVfr. Green and planted in his gardeu ten miles above this place. ^V^e learn that ho has many such now growing, and haii no doubt, l)ut what it might be more advanta- geimsly cultivated than Cotton or Tobacco, particularly in the rich counties below. \Varrenton Reporttr. We are informed that the Standing Com mittee of the Pnitestant Kpisco|>al Church, recently convened in this city, have unani mously concurred in inviting the Rt. Rev. express himself so himmnely. The villain I Bishop BowtN, of South Carolina, to take who thus in cold blood murdered a merito-1 charge ot'this Diocess, until a resident Rish- ri'His suldier-citi'/eii, was uie ot' the few ’ op sitall be consecrated, and to pri'side ia the midst of the loudest discharges of mus ketry I ever heard. I lx)ked—a fatal wound was gaping in his breast, and the blood bub bled u|>—ho was dead. AIhhU this time I saw |)er|)efruted lui act of dehl>erate mur der. On the Petit Point, near Notre Dame, is a sort of guard-hou:-c, where were assem bled a party of disarmed soldiers, convers ing quietly together. I had stopped a mo ment to gather what were their feelings on the occasion. One of them was saying, that he, for one, would never fire where he might have the unhappiness to hit hik'own father or his own brother. 1 had not mov ed far, when something liehind drawing iny attention, I saw three armed and ill-lx>king figures on the bridge, one of whom was in the act of adjii.'>tip.g his piece at the |>arty I had let't: he fired aiul mail'' off. 'I'lie peo ple ran togt.-lher to the s|K»t; and us I got up, they were carrying ofV, dead, the poor fellow- whom I had heani the moment before ann‘d pe.>ple I saw moving ibout in the qu;irt‘rs iiiiattacked. 'I’he mimbitants for the in'ist [Kirt stiKnl with t’olded arms and pale faces, listening to the rep**ated Inirsts of fire-arms im>l explosions of artillery, that s»»»'m;d to tlireuten the subversion of the city. tK’casionally an honest man, w ith a musket on his shoulder, was heard iiidig- tlie next annual Convention to be held ia this city.—Ral. Rrgittir, Pttty Counlerffit.—A counterfeit fifty cents N. C. Tniasury note was shown to us (says the Raleigh i^tar,) a few days ago, which is HO well executed, that, unletsd crit ically e.vainined, it might |>ass withKit de- naiitly exclaiming—“ 'I hree days ago, and ^ tection among the best judges. It is dated all was |H'ace; we had trade, commerce se- 20th .May, li^24, ami signed John S. Ila)^- curitj—the eleclions over—the chaml)«’r8 wood, for I^lb. Treasurer. The signature on the point of meeting—everywhen* olx;- is well written, ami is .somewhat smoother dienct to government: and now"—the loud , than the genuine. On comjraring tlie spu- roar of h cannon filled up the |kius>, niid ’ rioiis with the genuine note, it will be seen unsWiic.L more emplmtically than words. the former is printfnl on the finest paper; and a little discrejwnce between the figtin's ."jO, on tlieir corners, will also 1)C ol»served. of the salute, however, shiKild not Ik> a eaiisf From tie Kentucky Olite Branch. ro/o«i:u/..m.—Simeof(Kjr readers may IT ‘'‘^I' tter is now ... pr,s.sj,ssi,,n ot the think that we devote too much of our coj- '‘‘'f «''• umns to this subject, and make it a too fre- ' m u:?liout .>pain ' qiieiit and prominent topic of remark. Dut 1“=* monarchv ; for that lute a jXMiaiit luit with one eun less tha t they receive, onr commanders have conse-1 noui;b to be a man. quently riis-onlinued the prjw tice. 'I'hey ' maintain that (lioir command is eqiutl to that of an adijural; tfiat it is i.niiiati rial This king iieems at all events likely to (»■ j |K.pular; he has all a saih.r’s f-r.iiik' s^i..- j Exccutc,~nx .ik, .ou. ..i, I T “ , Trancis Knapp was excriit.-d at Salem, for l^d at W iridsor, when he has a mind to, — ^ munW of .Mr. White. IIi I anfj lo lo coino and dino willi | (JciMkrtiiiPiit wasi ilecoroiw ai»i sokrui^^iAit ; ‘ « hen he can t do any Iwttcr w itli himM.-ll. |„, ,„m]^ „q confession. The religious *r- U hen walking up St. James-street, it is said ^ pcrtorme.l in the prisoner’s roll about }> conduct- ____ eroctcd bite it.’ Perha|)s tins fimiliari:> may l-> „ „k1 Iwrk from the Jail; and tli« , carried a httlc loo far; l«it it is m Jf"*-!, ,1,.,aJ,-warrant luing road, the dr«.p fell, and . keeping with the age, and we are glad to without a struggle. : hear of a king w ho has coinmon sense c- ___ nen waiKing up .-i. james-sireei, ii is saiu ^ pcrtorme.l in the pnsone I that a fomale appn^ched and requested |«r- Griswol.l. .VAer which, i I mission to kisx bis hand ‘With all niy in the moniing, Knapp was ci I heart, sai.l the King, ‘ provide.! you djii t sp.,rtbld which had been « wv are thorou-’hly convinced that it is the ‘ cominerciHl | as to the title th.?y bear, whether it Ix-eap- i.iost iiniK.rtanrpoliti.al matter, arisin.-^eith- aguin.'^t him, tin majority ..f (lam, comiiifi.lore, or admiril, nn.l that they er out of our domestic or foreign relutiwus, theins. lvcs, ex- are entitled to Uic sai.H- resp. . t as if Ih. y w hich can engage the attention and intiTest while he was a midshipman m tlie navy, I which if true, d.«-s great ciedit to his li. ad to Col.l’ai>eheart, wl cejit tlie brigii'.le coiiitiianded by .Moscovo: and, in short, unless Cliatlos X. should iui- P>rp- tbe fcelinvs of the People of ihoae ratted , . , , States. It is a sul.jecf, in comparimin of n*ehutcly ^td «i an^ whose iui[)ortance, the Presiilential canvass, wl.ifli so entirely absorbs the attcntifin of the public, greatly diminishes in our view. This i.s strong language; Imt not strontfrr, . ,, , . . , we are persuaded, th^ the aspect whiel, evi|able, a.id cl.^e at hand,. this country will a.ssu ne in the lapse of half. " r*j"icing. a centiirv', all things cfjiitinuirig as they now do, will fully and more than justify. neos, and de->pntch a large di^i••ion of the -Vlgerine army to the .S>uth of Spain, he (Ft'insnd) and hi.s family \vere lost. It is ix'lievc.l that a revolution in S|Kiin is in- and much cause f/’rom Ihf Cunfliliitwnel.] P\nis, Aug. l~}.—The nnr Iron Chr»t. nt canicdiHc tiagof an admiral. Com. Trux- ton, we bolitvv,:C8tuUrhed this piocedeiit ia bvafmsnf* t «hia |i^ in the r. S. frirt*rCoti-4rllutif>n,onacmiHe, he wrote to adit VaiuU-put, whocominnnd- ed a British tqua^lron then in Ham|ilon Roads, n'qui's0)g to know if he would re turn his salut«^if he fire.1 one ? The admi ral replied in tlil afliriiuitive. Subs«’quently, however, Tni:iy>n ascei tained, that the sa lute woul.l N.>,^uriH‘d wiih one gvn Icta, 'Hip fer-hntnn l.nuui.'nta ll.n t j wllich tlie ‘ TOtgil old Comll|0.1ore’ W.MlId world a moral obiert md ctlbrt -Trunl lie -'!• .Mole weni to the .lepartment j „„t submit to, |fkl «•> brushed past the ad- I I.- 1*^ 1 7, , of I'ureign Allairs to take the ii'.are which Iniiral without bonoriiiir his fbn with tbi- yond conccjrtion. If this plan sha .succeed rtll.-d tor ten .lavs by .Marshal l™t^ " (and Its success or failure is wholly in rxir J^ur.lan and (Jeneral Pelet, a disc'ovei^ had j.mcr) langiiage will fail mankind to ex- j..,, r.iarle in certain drawers which press their a.in.inidon of an ach.evcment so carefully lock, d, .,f (.-.fK-rs ..f the great- splendid luid magnanimous rh« Amen-i An.ori^ them arc the con- cun narnew.U be; c.-H^irc ed with a A«/o of fi ,,.,^orrt s,,on,l.-nce l« tw,>en f’harles ,'“‘j; inoral glory, h^f^.rc whica the furne and a- x. nnd his friend Jules Pol.gnar, the seve- I f hicveMients of other nations | r.vr,lut.7m projected a- I fninc.. (alK>ut 240,(M»0 p.mmls .^er- '-WilUtandcliscounicnanre.landlikefolIyBhow." gai,i.,t til.- Frenih peopl,., who have within ' Tf'? probable, for, a.s Duke If it shall fail—but we forbear ; wc will iHt these few-d.ivs so iniraculoii'lv prevented ! r ...ms, . a. areaty a ingy or- I>ermit .airselves to think of it. It will sue- the exe-utiou of them. A lisi .If c-nintcr ' J®"*'"■* ceed—it is the w.irk of humanity—of glorj'^ rcv.jhiti'rtiary a;^ent.a, inemlA.rs of the firtt ■ circum« ance o ns mvos- — f Heaven, wc rejicat it—It icill svcct I ,7. ^ /. I Casvalfy.—We have been informed that W c l«ive bear.1 a storv ..f his maiestj 1 „ diflbrence to..k place and a giij^ be- . -I •>« were en- I and heart. rK-iiig nngry with a t».iilor, he j Jn working in what arc calU^ tl»e ^ niade use of soiii'; language^that *'l‘'‘n'l?o j mi|,irs, m the northweatem |iurt . .. . . ... ilircw and or Loniltyn. 11.—It is said th.it th. present Kingrf France refii.ses to acccpt tiie hon'’--t tar; ami with a gest.irc ^ (.„unty. The it a|>pcar.s, lb uihI lui ruth, ill'evclaime.l, ‘ "a.sii t _ at the boy which missel him,— ‘"Faftver fwr y Clarence, stripi-ng ofT his e.«t-> Com^j which ’^strurk heT.mthTKSlJ let s go at It, my U.y All attempts to scp- km.cked her down ; in a fJ-w inmnte-. anite tlH-m wm- usileKs; ami tliey fought |,o«cvcr, she recovere.l so far as to get ut. It .mt. I lie Duke was Ix nten s.. soundly . that he was cirned to lii.s cabui m a sw >on. ^ r-tumed to her cabin when she lav down t., As 9o.|n as he rt-eoveml, he ord. re. the sail-1 ^ j,ich she never aw.'.ke. The or to be brought K>fore him. The sailor | ^ause of her death is attrilHitcfl to the blow ap}x-an-d not o little frightened c.mrerning I roce.r.-.! fn.in th.. HfoiM>, the girl was 111.- coasrq.u-nces of what he ha.l .l,ine._ ; ,y , -1 ■ , .1 i Wc have not learnt w hellier any legal incas- are a l>rave fellow—1 w-is*i there were more ■ • ■ • 'I’he Duke held out hi.s hnnd, s.'iving, ‘ You ; FOKIJI;.\ IM KI.LUiK.NCK :lor\- rcv.jiiiii'rtiary atont.a, inemlA.rs ot tlie iirtt i ^ , i-1 ■ . r I .• ' ^1 - I 1 I 1-. , 1 tigjiting regiibnv tl»e accounts of his stew- authont;c.s, p-id r"nKii-al and iKalitical , " r ... , . /..I 11 I ards, was incre:i.smg rapitlly. >V« have = writers, the statement of tlic sums n;gu!ar v '. , n . . , - , . , .r , ! I h-.“ard Uic Dukes luc.mie .;stimat.?.i at un- given out of the narticii ar luiws of the Isid-I , c .w. .imi rr n 1 ! wards of .i!),lXH),000 .if fian. s atinuallv.— ,, , , . , get lo all tli'jeea^f-nts jf criioe. Wcknewi,,,. '* - i ,• By the bng Hudson, Capt. Lord, arrived p,,;,iv,.iy the names of K^veral of th.jse ' ,’ifj nt hosfon, L..ndon pa[K?rs to Aug. 1 Sth are „ 3,. ! 1*^ pies.-nt at his n qu -sf, would not rw;.-ived,eontainuig Pans.lafes to the 15th. ,„d,, honorable li.st .,f the vic;^lims 1 1 he I. ,S. slx,p of war ( oncord, sail.-d ,je..ti„c I to .1' ath has been seen. It is n4 I ro. * cr> st;.l, on- from Co[)«.hagcii Hth Au^st, f.r ht. I e- c-toni-l.iiig to learn timt all tho-« pa- agate,jipj^ r, and other nire and [ire- ier.-,burg, having on board ,Mr. R.v.ndoli'ii, pe/s w-(re f.und accompanied with wveral |mat. ri*-, richly onianient.;d with svmbolsof devotion—amulets, scahularies, | S'l"^i‘”*^ stones, Ace. of the .Minister to llu&jia. It w.Hjld swm that the aml>a.-..-ffldors of daggers loinarkabl.: for their’richne>^ and j the Kith cent.i- the prmcijwl Lu^peim Courts at Pans had ry, h. not recognized the Govermnent of the new King. 'I'he French peers, wh.«e lith.-s had l>.“en Hupjiressed by the new (I'ovenimcnt, had formally [ircnested against that act. Prirate rorrtKponHrntf of the London Timm. Paris, Aug. 14.—It appears from th. ivc ls'}n fiKind in tlu? (Hilace of th. Bartholomew and Charles IX. were d.iubt^ i 'd'Algiers, t4.gcther with vari.nis suits l:.ss prepan-d and s;ttled III the same manner, f'panisli aii»l MoiVs(ue armour, C(|ually I fine and curiou.s, all of which will most prob- n>IH>rt of Jhc urov9ticd in Pary,—The “‘''y broujjlit to enrich the .Museums of (iawlte .Nl.slical.,- of Paris gives a rejiort P-*''*^- ArrtlJnJJf^ie gold coin f.HiriI, there ojncerniiig the [lers^ms wouncli-d in the late are several of in^time of (’harl-» V. Soni. are verj- curimis, and w ill l»e dejvwited in the Cabinel »( Medals. Tlie nllow inK parn>;raph from tlic Utter of a rorrc«|)ond;iit of tllc New Y.jrk Alhion, afford.', a brief hut impuMiYr Hmcrifition of ranic of the •ccneH in I’arig, darinir tlie “ tiir>!c day* of blixid." Tlie dnv riml th" firing grew iuten.sely Icittles in the stn.-ets of that mctro|Milis conimunicati.>ns .>f th.tse |j..hin.l the .sc'-nex,! 'I'he following fii.-ts are copi.:d from it by that the elciiK.Mits of discord an; more active | the New York Daily Advertiser, u'ld .-xtcmsive than one might sup|>os..' fVm | Fr.iin all .sources, official and unofTK-ial, re:t'iing the published accounts, although if is Ixdieve.l that the number of wound.'d tlie actual mischief arising out jf it may was aUmt scv.-n tli.Hisiind. 'rw»davs 1k‘- not be very immediate. I d.> not draw-the fore the publication of the r.'pii f, there Kune conclasioti a* sf»me .lo, that, l*f?cause were 1700 in the hospitals. ,\l>out 500 had jio party is quite plcasrjd with the electi.m ^ U.-en admitted into the Hotel Dieu ; the siir- ! h.jf together. Ab.ut two o’cl.x:k, I was in .if the Duke .jf Orleans mid its concomitant geons of which ehtaWisliment ha.l lii-.sidcs the .Marche .-'UX Fleurs. A cannon charg- rir umstances, his t.'nun; of the crow n on atlended .'!()((more. .Mortality harl not sue- | ed with gra[X!-sliot, stati.jne.l on the neigh- Ihat accouut is the more pr.:carious. In a ceede.l in the usual pnjportioii to the sever- I lioring bridge, wa.s raking the quay and the c.cnpromise, which his apjHiintiiK'nt wa-', it ity of w-r»unls rcc.‘i\ed. 1 p to the ’I’ues- > stn^et adjacent- ’I’he trofjps suflered in ii taken for granted that no party- is alto- day preceding, .inly 50 had .lied ; and since | turn ; several of the guards were l.j.1 ofl g.-ther siitisfk;.!; and the simie regard for that .lay only IS or WO m.»re. ’I'ho piiiici-j killed or w-oiUil6d. I'nlucky iKMirgeois, the peace of the country w-hich in.luced the ' pal part .if the W(iun].jd wcr.; fr.»m the la- j who ventured into places ex|K>scd to the leail.-r» of all (larties to acquies;e in the borers m the fauvbourgs. Out of .300 there ' fire, sufl-'red fyf their temerity. I saw a fhoice, will, I trusrt, induce then* to abi.le 1 were not als>\-e li5 s ildi.jrs, and in the .itli-1 stud.'iit-l(s)kii!j[ perwin, who was quietly . I hospitals alxjut the same projKrtion '*as i walking the |uav with f.ldel arms, struck H.iwever, it IS afTirme.], l«f, that the larg- .jbs.'r^'.*d. .^I. Hu'^‘^f>n n-marked that al-[ .lead by a slu>l from the .jflier si.le .if the er jKirt of tlie iip[»f!r classfjs of Fren. h ]e- most all were w-i.im.iud in front, chiefly in j river. At the corner of the street where I hire to destroy the f» crage and the church, | the l.n-ast and U llj . { ha.l [Kisfed inyscjf, lay an ..Id nan, with u>id fo- mak.' lh* MLxtituin.n one whi.-.h Fi:,dity w..und fl rnf n were rfM-eiv. .! at j his hack to tho wall, apparently aslop. I (without tUtir -xvarc ol ^fucli a c'.>n.sc- Ii«j; ujon, 1*,'0 ut lu 110 at la (, liuritif^ I wo;ni-TCd to ^c*e biin rc.'it so iti . . urea have been taken agiiinst him. such in tne British navv. .Never fear man v „ j « _ , ... r II 1 I ’ • ( II tiuthcrjorilton r>prctaUir. —If I am King, v.ju shall Isr admirai. He I *' ^ was afterwards inade ,s.st capiaiii thnnigh j ^ „i„p,lar adventure hat- spread an alarm tkm-.-ice s mflu. nee. | in M.-xico : on the 4th of August thn-c in- I he King sat to (.hanfry for his bust, as H.vi.lunls supiKi.-ed to lie smugglers, liavn.g g m.xiel f^.r a new coinag.-. j ,,,,, „ ,7,; i (.'alH>-R:ijn, where they laruled ; the alcalde ' of (he village of’I'amiagua w-as frightened. Strict Construction.— NVe find in the haMily wrote in the m»i.t ceremonial CharI.-ston (Nmrier the following article: I manner to the [Krf.-ct ol the jstrt.if Tuxpan, “ .\lK...t two h..n.lr.-.l and thirty ll.o,mnd lol. i 5^l«Uliard.s Irnd ju^t Ur. »oiih of .Korijia (»i,ll, i> naid h«n Ik.11: niade a new- d. soent; the f>erfl‘ct also has- rccMv.il ill Ai.miiit.i, Hitlu.i tlir lant ..iiir monih*. t.'hed to write to the cr.mtiian.ler of the .Otll K |iort «ay», Mr. 1 -iini!'ti.ii !!• id in I'oininf; end ; niilitars sertioii to cmmiunicatc to him such ■tnmninir, at III* mint in .•runvilli', ((;a.) nut Irim ' - . 1 - 1 • n • Uian t'm of U.iK cold r day. Allowing l.i,. i 'n'lK.rtant iM ws, which tii.ally spread as far (irolitft to be 7 jier i*nt. be ii. .iiakiii^ almiit i capital, w Iiei^^ having wen traiisinit- iMM) p»T anniiin. Tlii.» ix Utt*r bu>iiK'» tliaii ' t.’d by every mouth, the n.^wswas reported fold d.?giii".” I tliat five thousan.l men had landed on the According to (lie Constitution of the U- coast .f tlu* republic ! Already the gn at- nife.l .Stales, Art. 5, Sf'C. *s, “ Coiigres.s shall est activity was going .in in tlie ofli.-cs of have jKiwer to coin money, and reiriiliil'r the * the minister of war, when th.>y were finally value there.if,” Vc.: and by .\rt. 1, S.'c. ] informed that the pretended army amoiint- 10, it is .leeland that “no .Vi«/c shall coin ed to thrir mrrchantt that w-ould not pa^ a money.” But as the Coiistilution do«‘s not expn ss that (.' ngr.-s;i shall have tlie ttt.h |Miwer .»f eoinina ; and iis States t.niy, and not individuals, are f^ubidden to coin, this Mr. Reid, w ho is .Iouitl‘ss of the ^’irgillia school of strict c.jiihtniction, and who is not a State, finds l.iiiK-ielf at lils'itv lo exercise this high attribute of s.iver.'ignty. jY. V. Amrriran. A Viilunhlc Mine.—\ sale was rerently mad.! of one-eighth part ..fa .Mine in Burke tnlmte to the curtom-lmusc. Ciiuntirfiilf.—The New.York Co.iiirran.l Tn. .jliircr oftl.r ’.J.-illi nil. «ay» that a new riinntf-rli it five dollar I nit.d Sfati'a Rramh flank bill niailo il l n[»i* aranrr in Wall-ntrrrt the .lay pn-viou*.— I. Irlti’r I, No, 3*17, Nov. II, iiayabir nl VVa-iliingto.i. ftji roni|.! :xion is miinru l.ai li(^hl>r lIianllKitof tl.PlriiP billn; tlip paper .* tbin.irr, KoH. r, a.id « ilI.oiit ll.>' i'>'ru!iar circle of « ali mark of tlic |fenu:nc. Tlio niplimind ^Vhiu ftatrt that the rorn frftj> ‘ ^ ■ ’ ■ ■ • I, ' f ,1 « • ,, I tlu-onRhont Viri-inia, in likely to turn out mw county, knf.wn by the iiaiiu- of the //ri«.//• worn' than bad U-cii ai.tiei,iai,d. In the 0.. Ml nf, and lj.;l.>nging to the Messrs. Carsf.ns I eiuniic«. It in i-talrd, the yield will be tritlui]', and an.l .ithers. It brought S5,000, making, at tlie same rate, th.? whole value of the Mine to lie 840,00(>—a nKsleratc estimate it is thought.—Ral. Reffigter. in the Koanolce ronnlry. relrbratrd for corn, thr crop is rxeeedingly inililVi re.it: wl.ilaf in nin.iy (Mirt* of North and Ainlli t'Trolin, Ibere han Is i o a ro.n|il('te fniliin-. ’I’he ailirle hiU iiiidoubtcdly .'U.niiuiiid a g.iod prii-r. Proflif^out.—It is gnively slated in a A wriouu alTrny t'lok plnee, at Ranipmn Co.n1. late Fn;nch pajier, that the German Phi-. Ii'*'-"I'i' li «nc Joiner flab- l.«ophers hav.; made the iiniKirtant discov- I"’'.* " "'®” fo'i'- to.ie« with a knife, ery that Indi;m corn is excell.nt for fatt.m-' f”'* ing hogs. The march ..f in.j.l.Tii illumina tion is certainly ast.jiii.shing !—ih. I not dr.id when our infbrinai.t lef\ Sain|i«on, tlinii(;b he ii badly w-oundcd.—iV. V. Juurnal, Uh inet. At t!ie late Circuit Court held at Doyles- town, Penn. Joxeph H'. Harkins, formerly Sheriff of I#otidon, and known in this coun try as a prill, ipa! cr‘di»or of Rowland .St.j- In one nf the heavy i;ale* of wind !nnt inontli, tJi.,' ahip Sti|»c rb, loaded will, a valiiablo rarpo ot dry (roods, Ae. tvnnd lo New Orlt ann, wan wrcrk. ed on one of the lialtaina lalanda. An.oni; the rtl- uaUrt Havedfrnn.thr wrcek wai>aboutin Su , t, ■ . I'0>'^ 1‘liilailflphia Mnniifiiftming Ciimtianif phenson, the ninawav Bunkor, was corivi. t-' «,7.^.-.joing m.i.h i- i. r.ip[i;^»-d, fi,.r .1 m«-/''
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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