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I ‘T/ SPB5-- & FARMEIIS’ JOFRlTAIi. I'KI.NTEI) AND PUBLISHFU EVI:R\ MKIINRSOAV, HV NUBLi: Ac HOLT ,...C1I VOL- I. !•:, MKCKLENBT/UU COlNTV, NORTII-CAROLINA. j WIM. TMCtl VOl; rOJ-IKRCT. THK BOWKLW Of Tllf. KARTII AN!) FRO.M Ol;' THK MOnNTAIN'S MBt«LII *IK H \^,CIVKJTRl:N«pi TO ni^ HAN^.S AM. SUBJKCT Alir, NATfc'KK TO OUR AND rMAWBEr—£>R. TllU IflinerM^ & Farnicrw^ Joiiriinl Is printfU nnil jiiiblishfl tvtry VVcJnciday morii- iii;; at Two Dollart and Fi/lju Ctntu per aiiuuin, if jiaicl in advancr; Thrre Pollurs a year, if not paid until ailor tlie expiration of six inonthii. ADVERTlSKMKN're will l>e inscrt*;d at FiJhj 'I’he contractor obtained 8i‘J,(»(jO for oi)en- in^ the canul, anrl it now w ill only float u pilot boat at liiffh tide. At low tide it is dry. \ et, if the coiilruct bad conii)fllfd the canal to have been made tw o or llirijc fcot dec|)f r, it would hx; a i.iost us«;fiil work. I5iit the cbiff work of inl>*rrst in fbis nKI>XENDAY, JUJL^ ia, 1831, . ^ ISO. 42. centa per sijuare (not('xceidinpi.*01iu»-ii,) fordie ■ . , fimt Inaertion, and rJ5 cciit* for ont li nuc;ccPdin(» | Mate, at prOH* rit, »li(l otir which |>roilllSfS week—or SI lor three wcrk*, for one tK|uare.— j to do iiiucb for the city of Charleston, is tlio maiiui>cTipt, or they will bt- eontinuc-U until j niili;s «if tho road are under contract. A- forbid, and charged accordingly. j lx>ut six Hiiles of tho Ixjgiiifiinf,' was coni- AN AMKRICAN rATKldfc'. Colonel Joii.-v Kagfk II'W aro, an officer in till- American Revo!uti4, wasbwii Jnne 4, IToiJ, in .Marvlfui(1,-of a ri^twtaMefcinii- ly. \Mien the coloniea bcvlpiu tiioir Ksist- aiicc to the motlier country, >e w» rtppjirit- cd a Captain ; and in Docemlfcr oOhe same ycir, (1770) he was proniotm to a majori ty in one of the seven regini«its organized in liis native State. June 1,U77U, he was appointeil Jjicuteiiant Colonel; aud after the battle of Ilobkirk’s Hill, lie wKceeded to the roniinaad of the sownoMLMment, in ronseqiience of the death ol liicuteuant fVoc of or they may not be attended to. Cr All coinmunicatioiui tothc KditorH imut comc ! pletf'd wtme inoiiths ago. 'J’he coiiipany i *Ford. Colonel lio^Kird was one of the ni(pst eflirieiit and wirttpiviious coad jutors of (^(rlcral Green in An South. At tlio battle of the Cowpcrt.^|kc CMjecially -aiiltn distiii^ui.Mied hiiiu«lt^ h;fve turiM d the ff.rluuo of the (iny, by a (liarfje with li\cil bavonet«, v4uch he iM.ad- eil—a lufjde of fi;ihtiiig tljrin UMfd for I'le first time during the war, aud for which the Marvland Line Ucanne roi;iurlv:tUe. At one prriofl in this Uittle, CoIj Howard is said to have had in his hand.-; (he swords The band of music is an excellept oncj al though tiie loss of Willis cannot be made up to it. W e were regaled on the parade ground with the choiccst pieces from the o|H>ras of Ala-isiKnello and Cinderella. A- niong the attractive objects which visitors lire generally taken to see nre the tnonu- muotii, particularly that crected to Kos ciusko, and the little niche in the mountain’s side, wfiich is iiignified with the name of Kosciusko’s garden. A nianble basin re ceives the wafer of a fine spring at this placo, and is inscril»ed with his name. Fort Putnam and Fort Clinton are the only ruins at the Point. I’he one is on the high ground above the plain, and the other and [’ortail, are .said to hav' laid out the lias provided a locomotiiy. stcnm fnpuc, - ■ — .... : plHced tlm-e largo cars u|>oii th»; finishod From u.e Newbem Sj>ectator. j ,K,rti«,n, and fairly made the evp.-riinent.— tf^TLRNAL \ t’.tf/■.’A7'.—GK)I{(«IA. j 'I'hc result has been 8urocstful and Mitibfat’- During a late journey through the Htate i tory. 1 had the pico.-flire r»f ridinj; in one of i b«’carm}-#ct[liai4)t)^i witli the I of the rars, when the three, tontuining a- novel mode bv’ which that st;ite iiH^ carries ' liout thirty pas.sengers, were drawn by the on her system of ‘internal iniprovenient.i;’j engine, on the .“tMight jMution.o of the road, and thinking it worthy of imitation on our at the rate of 1*J or 11 miles an hour. Hav- part, I communicate it, throiigh the S(H,cta. i mg come to Charleeton in an elegant steam lor, to the public. The Slate, in the first [and finding myhflfnow drawn in a place lm%ing purrliafed a number t>f negro • steam nir, I t ailed to niin«l, with uncom- nw'ti slaves, (saj two hundrod) placeK them , nion delight, the |>orf'ct fUlfdment of l>ar- under thithful and coiniwti’nt Kujxfrinlen-: wui's elegant preiicti..n: dents. During n portion of the spring ami 1 “Soon «liall thiw arm, nuconqnrrM vipsni, afar, cummer, th-y are employed in removing j *hc dull barge, iind roll tin- rapid ar.” loL's, anil other obstnii-tioiis from the rivers, j 'i'his rail way is built entir'k of pitch But the gn*ater portion of their lal)or is l>e. [ pine tiniU r, except the slats of Iron vvhich ■towed ij|H>n ther(Ki(/.v. 'Fhese they . arc; liisteiu'd longitiidinallv upon the inner • r»r improving in all parts of the State.— up[»c r ?dge, at:d on which the wheels of the They make the roads alK>ut thirtv feet wide, cats run. The timb'r, which is not so du- ckfanng them to that extent, of aJl obstnic*' ruble as stone, has one advantage over it. tiof.s, f>ueh asrtxrks, trees and stumps. Inj hen they are to pass over a hullow or (ins way a rousidenible |>orlioii of ro;id hiis: valley not exceeding lU or 1.') feet lieep, already l>een done; particularly that bi-- they liave no ocaision to/?//17 u/>, Init thev twH*n Augusta and .Milledgeville, and In*-1 rai.s*; the; road to its proj. r level on jiilimA' twcoit Milledgrville ami Macon. They arc the timb'r. ’J’he cost of this road, I tliink, fit work U[»on the roads between Macon amL has In.-en estimated at alxnit 87(K**> |>er t^fluinbus at the falls r»f the Cluittohochie. I mile, which is not much greater than the | ''^‘iJ' tliecityvii «j.iiun»nv. | They have o|)cniHl n ir'w road, K»r a him- cost of a t>ood Macarlami/.ed tuiHpike. It i pni.-ient at the battles of (ler- ^ ... drcd miles along the Flini river ty th« Flor- was in this manner that “ Carltnn” propo- ‘i*!‘Htovvn, \V bite. J'lains, .’VIonmoutli, Cam- ; lemica lecture room and apparatus the politeness and civility received fmm Gen. Van Corflandt and Mr. Dudley of ti.e board of visitors. Our own city was v^dl representedr-antl we left b(.‘hind us seven.•.! of (mr most agreeable and di^tinguislif d citizens. Of Mr. Cozzens’ Hotel we would remarfs that it b a nplendid house, and is kept hi the best style. Th«? kir.diic.ss and giK)i humor of the host leave h ycrj- favorai>!o impression on the minds of his gticsts. la short, West Point is a place of no ordinary iiitere.st, and as such we commend it to f.^o notice of all persons of taste and refineniw.t. The London Journal gi^ an nccovm* r.f is at the Point, and it^ lutlu>es are s»iil per- i ^nalvfjage made by Mj;. Grecji, tJ.s ceptible. Two Fn»iH4» GnvioiT Ihe 30th of April, lie a.sor n- ded from the grounds of the Dftminican Fri ars at Chelmsford, about o'clock in the evening, attended by Dr. Forster. Afu r changing its course several times, as ti,t3 various currents of air impelled it, the b:-.!- loon rose to the height of 0,000 feet, vvhm woi ks. The Academy itself commenced its op;rations in ISOl or under tho su- pf'riiitendaiice of Gcii. Williams. 1 lie views from the Point' are all beauti ful. Nothing can be finer than that from , . , , , - , , the piazza of the hotel up the river to New- “ s^opi^d, and hung suspei.d.,-d m a qui* t burgh. For niny miles the water extends j‘"'lowing descriptu r, beiore von, haviii;; the deep foundations of; ’ conii.anion in t,:o the eternal hills. The other curiosities of' the Point are the Library which contains !, «««» «'«> tranqumty of the ba!- a t-plendid full length likeness of J. fK-r.sun, I g‘'“»«‘^ur oi llie surround.i-flr bySullv, and soi,K5 other excellent por-i ‘''“‘.V t.-mnt by repealed clm-rc*lo drive the ene ' collection of scientific and ‘^e tn.t,..n of the ear to m|)t t»y rei^ditcJ tluigos to ilrive lli«. ene- | • ■, , , . • . , Ix: qui|,e iinp«irceptible. Indeed there is ito my from tjieir position. ii | ,„crica. 'J’he leadinfr authors are read in t ley were socnt up, that of the w.ioNscorp'r,: p q ' j j ‘ ' . i that for a quarter of an hour the maciiiii; Cylonel Howard was lelt wiih onlv one . . .. vvasauiteatrest 'I'he view t.mv «nlf-„ commis-sioncd ofli. er ind '‘lO n.ei. ' U ifh and on the stands was a fine di.splay I ' ^ ^ : viC" was now ap|f ii- tonnniRsionf (I oiiin r, aiKl .«) n.en. "1„,ans ^ j did; balanced in the high regions of tho this gallant little band, he wa.s advancing . P ' ... again to the charge, when he received a severe wound, from the etrecti? of w hich he never I'ccoveredentircly. He was, howev er, continued in his command till tlie armv • 9 «i lii iii:> i ujiiiiiaiiu tin iiic ill iii\ Win -I ^ 1 , . as .li..biinded, w hen he retired to his large I ^ ev.rience of great .skill and taste, lutrimonialcstatencarlhecityofUaitimore. r"‘"'4UiS‘te In the drawing aendemv we were shown j elevation of more tnau a mile, iii a great nmnbor of beautiful drawings i„ | a perfect calm, and with a ^aut.ful pane- jiencil and chalk, made bv the Cadets, un- i prtf^ct all around, extending ono der the tuition of Professor (iimbrede— ' i Harwich, and m every way studded vvitli house.'^, trees and gentlemen’s seat«, u hilo the fields, covered yellow vvitli the tlowei- ing coleseed, green with wheat, or brown with fallow, chequered the grcund plot Ix apiMiii t adopted j t^gan h —A literal copy _j \orth-CBroliim. ' celebrated .“j»e€ch, a- taken from the Vir- The only other elK)r1 of internal improve-! (•(inftc, of 177.», was transmitted, a Bi^nt now making in (ieoppia, far as I time since, from a ccntlcman in that •III informed, is a nuui/int«idfd to be car-friend at I’hilaik lphia, from was selected h) him for the of Hriga- , . dier General. The declaration of the lute lied fr»iTi the city »f Savannah acruda to it w ill l»e ^*rceivod, tlj^t t^u tin i«iu.i iiow M» ih.> fh-rfjt'V'aiisHw*’''**''' 'Mr. and Hlmndiint- pird tlienc^r to the H:mi!lg'‘C. It has h>eii, iu 1since then, has not be»'n so faith- fart,executed; but has n«it as jet answered {rr{H>r/cii as most prr.sons have b«rn in ' i propne'tors. liclieving. 'I he wo ! words “ 1 rc- IIk- PxfK-etHtions of itti propnetors. ... ^ _ _ 'llie city of Savannah oe*iipws a verj I./*'"'*’ of ftrarr," althfaigli ap- iigh bluff on the right side of the S;n anmi'h : “*’*1 even pK‘tiral in the^l^'elves. It ex|)orts a va.st amount of CottiHis, j vvords of Lo(; nor is his the Itigh nver. , ami yet it wears s*>ni«*vvhat the a>|K'ct nf tie- e\prc.ssi«m, “ mine is not the joy cline. Mxtensive nee [ilantations border^ hese phrases are nut ll»e river aUjveand lielow the cilv. These {Indian. Hut it was no loiiht sii|>posed that tiN>, jiMik neglected, and Home of the pro- (ai’credited as genuine, from prietors, I learned, have sold out. and re. j circuinstance of their lx;ing figurative, moved to the Santilla river in the south cas- “ nKwle of speei h common among siivage *« rn corner I'f tin-Stnte. I nation.s. This piece of inaccuracy, though ^ In tho lu'ighborluiod of Darien, Sun^ar is | great im|>ortance in itself, yet shows j that it woulil 1k‘ liest to capitulate, to save rxtensively iruide fv a few planters, among , I*’.'" e.nitious we sihould be in lending im-j the city from ilestniction. liidi^'iiant at mand the American Army, in the cy[xx;ta- tionot a war with France, Colonel llov.ard in complete n tircment fn*ni the poll- tieal world. But when the soil was invaded. the other cities along the necessary to f>rganizc a lance and iv-iloty, to whom was intriist(d, by universil consent, such iHiwerf^as Ix-came r«‘»TSs:trv in time of danger, ajid which ex ceeded the limits uf the usual auihorities. (►t this committee Colonel Howard was a meiidier. After the capture of M’a-^hing- ton, when the eiieniy w ei-e alvancing on IJaltimore, it was siigge^itf'd in tliis bodv. It was an easy thing to read through it the name of a .steamboat lying at the wharf at iNewbur^'h. All the latest modifications of precise cause of which Dr. Foriter partly ascended—namely, the pres.sure on the tym panum of the ear, and the dealiicf.s, amount' |.hilosopfiioal apparatus are c.veiiiplilled in ' '"S ‘o pain, and evident'.y arisjncfr.tn tl'isralifction ra.efhtliirtj of the atr, since he said he had It was very evident to us that a splendid ‘j‘rmcrly experienced the same sensation in ;ifi well as ns^-ful education i^ to be attained |"> Switzorland.— I .L 7 at West l\>v\X but it rpmiirps tUo u . 1 ^ i va V?n d A larg. "proportion of the !^ f ’ “l-ctrophorous might bo cZn . erof “"-ough the course. ^ " !*'> ^afoty, and Z u ! m The standard is high, and ve^ry many fail curious ^experiments n,ade onat.no.- ^honi an- Mr. S|Kildmg and Mr. C(H.,K’r. 11*'.'"' as.sertioas and a.s.surances Tlicir works an? i>f the fir-t oriier, their "* History with rejjard to piint and farts, nnlls Iwiriir pro|n lied by steam engines of n-latioii to which there an'no concuri ing tluj Ik 'I Ihitihh tnaniifactiire. From tlx-j^ 1“' f>riginal spreeli ol Lo- Oi;one«' river to Florida \oii scarcely pass ja'^ 't stands, is still an admirable a hou-t(‘ where you do not M'e patch ofj ‘’■ •’*'^ian elo^jUeiK.e, occasionally SuKur t ane. Lnder thcM> circumstances,, p'*ft**kin:: of the sublime ; toiichin;: and en- 11 vs surprising that a motion to take oll'tiu-' •'•'iit’tK' tliroiigh ut. \\ e assign it a place dutv on im|M»rtrd Sugar should have l»ren pa|H r, bcli' ving that ii w ill Ix' niade in lb»‘ last Congress by a represf uta-11**^''^*'’^'^ "***' |*l«-‘ai.ure by ali oiir readers, tive of ticoigia. Tho price of Cotton is j C hurhxton I'tniriir, now so low as scan’cK to repay the cost of! M'H^AN’S SI’I.KCII. pnxJuction. I- t the labor now eniploved Hjintrt of a UiIt fio’n u pnith man m Virjini'i. in produ' ing Sugar l>c driven into the cul- luhmfnmii m l'l.ilaiiitj,;,n,lutr(J Junr t*, I'M. lure of i’otton, uml the depression of that staple mu!>t be stii! greater. •ery many in uttaiiiing it. 'V e shoulil advise no young man to enter the i)ciioiil at NVest Point, unleiu: he iias I r.-uinot uilhhold from rivR'lf liic pl.-amre of niiin}; you a literal copy of f^panV .[« cell, as il is e.illrd. evtracttd from the \ irtMiua (iuzelli iit Kib. 1, I77.'>, puWittKd in VViili,»iiishur", by i)i\ Steam Iniats now ply rejfularly lx‘tween "i'iV Hiini r, wlm h (i.izrtit i- now iu my i>o.ses. Aumista and (Miarleston touchinj.' at Savan- i V”".’ P' rct ivt ih.it .M S()L'TFl.rAI?OI IN\. the profKisition, ('ojonel Howard rose and i, e.xclamicd, “I have, I l,eliove, it much ! I";!’*: pheric electricity. 15y a qiiurter past six* o'clock, the extension of the tyni|iamim of ear was so creat that Dr. For.-fi r was ohii. made up his mind to endure hardships and Mr. Green to o|»en the valve of fatigues of body ai,d rnind. 1» V mol safe I bal^n ,• w hen, after a most gentle and hi xay, if i.v Ihr mo.^t sri, ntifc insUt>km in I ^ descent they landed in a field of tin world .'-the military academies in Eng-1 "V" V''‘> ’ land tall far below it. ' |and sent On the evening of otir arrival there was i "* ‘‘f ‘ From a ball at the Hotel, and the dancin-^ was ‘ pro|)erty in the « ify as any one of the com mittee, and I have lour sons in the field ; hut I will sooner see my pro|MM tj in ashes, and my stms in their graves, tlian consent to listen to any projiosd of capiiulation.” Alter tho war, he n tired .ngaiii to his estate, where he coiilnui.-d to reside until his death, inK U)b«‘r, 1827. In private life he wa.s di.stinguisbed for the amenity of his man ners, till' soundness of his judgment, hi viMters have a separate table for themselves, to whi h they invito such persons arriving at the Point as they think projier. On Friday afternoon there was a grand display of artillery tactics. The Cadets manauvred several pieces of cannon with great efFect. Their movements were rapid, and tlifcir firings were in tho nso?t boautilul stvle. The government should jirovide horses for thejc drills, for at present the Ca- den rarefaction on the ear, Dr. Forster is induced to think it ma\ be employed in the cure of certain kinds of deafnes'a. One ve ry curious fact was observed I y Dr. Fors- ter, that sounds, however loud Itel-nv, s(mn Ijccamc jierfectly inaudible as the machine asccndcd in the tiir. Hi’Moary forms an important part of tho ■Austrian dominions. It is stated in the r’iicyclopa*dia Americana, that on a s-ujKr- ficial area of St-,.500 square miles, it con tains a population excr.-.ling !),400,1.100, hospitality, and his extensive and ussfuM are actually detailed to do their duty. ^ ,uv,uoo, knowledge. Asa soldier and patriot, he! On Saturday a!lernoin there vv.is a grand with .W free cities, C!)l market-towi's’and deserved, sjiid ;eneral Gnvn, “a statue of ’''rcise of hrmg with cannon balls and , i i,OOs village.^. It is one of the healthiest L'old no less than Roman and Grecian ho- six-jwunders, two nines, two j and, at the s;ime time, on- of t'le most pro- six inch howitzers, and a ten inch mortar J ductive cotmlrifv of Kurope, supphiniT all were used. One target on the west side ol j i.'ic natural proifuctions tjeces^-irv for tho I rom the .\Ibany Di.uy Aiivertistr. comfort of man. I he p, oph\ i>! this coun- *\ Ksr Point.—'Phe thronirof vi.-'itors to ‘ M.imii and Simtee,’ whieh is the long sla-11. lime n:iki->l bill 1 cloliicd hi |>l«'. (rrow II u|)onthe .Maine,th(‘ ‘Fplands.’ 'Pjiis State has made considerable etii.rts in tho caii.si^ of internal improvemenf, and Mir.'f ol llie la>it war, l.>i;un reinnined In his eabm all uuvoeato fur jM uee. I hail such an ati'ef. lion for the while ix ople.Ilial I \va^ (K'lnl. d at l>y tlie rei^t of riiy nalimi. I .'-imuld h.i\e ever livrj , I , • /» • , , •««-« Vi III> IIUIIWII. I MIDIIIU I!.l\r f\t'r uvrc has expended a large amoiint of (imds, 1 w ith them, l.ad it n..t been for Col. Cn -^op, wh. 1.. ...*« .wL... ..I Lln.^1 ....4 . tV till I II.• I b lieve, without i-eaping an adeijuate ad- Viinlage. Some of her vvork.s, however, are u • Tiil; such as the .ShiiIOc canal, and the turnpike road from ('olumbia to Charles- toll. Hut 111 tho Sotnid, near (Jharleston, itt what is called the W'iijkm i-iif, I Siiw a |>iib!ie work which is, m evi ry res|K‘ct, a parallel for our “ C|iihlK>t and Harlow’s 'reek ('anal.’’ The object vva tocut ihro’ u jioint of land,alK.uit one-fourth of a mile, to obviate three or four miles of cnniked iiav igation. 'I’he owner of the land obtain ed I'roni the State ?i«700l, for passing the crinal through his land, and I was assured, by a most i'es|>«‘etable gentleman of Charles, ton, that the estate sustained no injury by last year eul *ir, in eohl IiIihhI, nil tlie relation.s iti' • ■oi;un, not sp.irinjr woiTun ami ehildn n. ’I'ht re runs not a drop ol my blood in tjif veins c>f aiiv human en-atuie. 'Diis. alle.1 uimn ni. Ibi r. v. ne'e -—I have sou;ht it—1 have kilUd niaiiy,iind fully glutted iny n veiigi-. “ I am plad that there is a proNpeet t‘ |ifnee, on aee.,unt of the nation; but I l« g vou will not entertain a thouirht lint any ihiusr "l have said proeecds trom (ear! I.o^.m cti.silnins the thoni,rht ! Me will m.t lui n on hi« h.rl to save his lilL-1 W ho IS there to mourn for Ixjijan ? No one Among many other evils that attend gaming,arc these—loss of time, lossof repu- tatiin, loss of iiealth, loss of fort,me, loss of temper, ruin of families, defraiuling of ere- the canal, and that the whole pro|M'rty is | ilitors, and what is liic «ilcn tUi-'ct wf it, the xvcalh but littlt; uturc thaii hjf (Lul t>uia.— > lo'.d of lifu it^ulf. found at the dock a very comfiirtable j bo comjcivod then th.e Ihght and bunting of wagon to carry up the passongers, and an- la shell. Nor was another part of the sur- otlier tor the Icicgage. 'I'lie Hoard of Vis- ( prise le.s.s agi-ceable, the cchoes of the guns, itors being in session, we j r.Kcedrd direct- i 'I’lic reverberations were astoiiishingly pro- ly to the examination i.all. w here tlie fourth | longed. From mountain to mountain ran>r class wsts underiroing a most rigiti scrutiny j the jieal of the artilleK', like the thunder in their studies. 'I'lie Pn'sidcnt of the ] of lu'uven, till it died away in Picard and the otr.; ers of tho institution | with a ::allen roar, were in full dress. Two orderly sergeant.-: wi'ii' in attendance upon the Hoard. The answers of the young nun were generally prompt and satisfactory, and it must l>e confessed that their mathematical pursuits are of the most diliicult kind. Our i:i the pea sants, the misera plchx cnntribncnn, as tliev are styled, which may be translated into l>lain Lnglish, the wretched rabble that pay.” It is hard to be insulted and ground at the s.Miie time. f»esii!?a contribution;', in money and kind, and the labour they are bound to perform for the lord of tiie manor, also pay titiies of all their protluce to l:i t!ie ev. nmg Pome lieaiitiui! fire-works | theclersv,maintain the county magi^Uracief? Vere thrown up bv the cadets, anil liresvvero and tho army, and labour o-i the public trorls ji'ithiwi No wonder the En in the distance peror ol .Austria does not like his jieople to read. It i.s mighty convenient for the /Hipuhts Hun^inriig,—ih.c nobility that is, —to have their soil tilled by intelligent cat tle, and their taxes paid by this pUbs jiiiitf kindled on Foit Putnam, 'i’lie band sere- iKided the guCftj!, aud ull was gaiety and fiwd Iiumor. .Among tiie interesting reminiscences of college studies and evaniinations ai-c chiJ- j our visit are those connected with the widow dirn's |)lay compared with tiiose at Went 1 of Gen. Alexander Hanalton. This lady, Point. A young {rrntlrman fiom Albany j at the age of 7o years rises early in the ' racotUnhuens.—Ba^^^ acquitted hiniselt wed on this K-casion. i morning, ufi l take.-; t!ie most activc excr-j In the .•venin« a die.s.s para.lo was hold I cise. She went up to i ort I'utiiam with as Ddrarlion and Calvmny—Xrc certain ns us,Kil, at wln. h the Victors, or mo t of i much ap-.an nt ease as any of the young‘ly the meanest and mo.st ui..rracious vice, them, w.-re pr.'seiit. he di.sciphne of the people who attended Lor. : a' ean be guilty of. They make ir adets IS m a very perlect state, and it is a | .\notiier was liu«arrival and dci.aitui^ of, vildv prey on the -rcputution of another beautiful sight to vv ituwb lliuir cwu*ng drill.: tho ex JicacMr) o: S'ate, mid t- :.-„,:i.!H'r.! ^1,1,0,., ,1,0 i,..,.,
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 13, 1831, edition 1
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