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MINERS’ & FARMERS’ JOlJRNAIi. PIll.MLU AND IM UIJMIKU KVKKV M i:i)Ail>*DA V, HY NOBLK & H«LT»>?V....:lIARLt»TTK, MECKMCMHJI - »:OlNTY7NORTII-t:AR)LINA. V. vol.. I. J wn >- TKACtl you TO flEm.lt T'»-- "'»WKI-B ok THK KAKTU and miltu OUT niOM THK f-AVKMNS OK THF. MOUNTAINS, MKrAl.(. WHll.ll WII.I. OIVK ?TBKMiTH TO OUH Al.I. TURK TO Ol;R IHE AND ri.EAWRE.—DRVj(^SOA~ WEI)\K!SI>AV, SEI»TI.:iIHER 7, 1831. x\0. 50. THE Minrr!*’ & Fariiiri’H’ Joiiriinl Js printed and piibliNliod every Wodnrsday inorn- iiig at Tiro DuWtrt ami I'ifly ('nils p«‘r annum, FOKTUY. JMV NATIVK LA,M>. “ My native land. Good Ni(;lit.”—Ryron, if (Miid in ad\aiicu; Thnc y^o/iars a your, if not''I’lio boat «winf* from the |M-bblf.l sliorc, |iuid until afler (hi; cx|)ir»tion ol'tiix inonthti. ADVKKTISKMKN'I’S will Ix; in«rtcd at Fifty crnUi per iM(uari; (not ex(xedin{; ‘20 lille^,) fur the first in.Hcrtion, and '.io eciits for cutli BUcciM dinjj V'otk—or 81 for tlirrr wi'eks, Ibr onf Kfjimrr.— A lilK'ral dis-iiuiit will In; made to llio.'.u who advertise l»y I lie year. D j' ()n all advtrtii .•mt iitji cotnn:uiii('at('d for publication, the number of iuw rtions must !«• nottd on the niarj;in ol‘ the luaiiudtripf. or U:oy will be continucil until forbid, and chargcd aceordinjly If r All communications to the Kditor« must romc free ol’piiKltij(e, or thry may not U: attendi il to. th/miuiKtfatur'H . irt. 4'k' the AnjruBtl’ermof.Mrckk'nlwi'CmtTify iVxitt, the lubxcribrr havinjr i|i)nhri;d uh adininiatrator on tl»f estate of Wni. i'orl'r, dec’d., notice i« hereby jfiven to all perHoni indt btrd to wiid •»tatc, to cniiie forward and make paymeVit; and tlicw havinfr cUimi againut t*ic h«mi', to prc- wnt tiirm tor liuuidatioii, within the time pn'tKTi- ted by law, or tiicy will bo debarred of n covi ry. Al,i:x. roK'l KH, Adni'r. Aup.ai, 1K3J. .Still- X C-oT Cuittmittwn Mtrckiintt «y F-ntrardtnf; A"fnlt, l AVirn FviLi.i;, >.«. OIT'DR thiir fcrvii-i-K in cvrry branch of tlu-ir Hiinni'Of. 'I'hi-y ha\i larpe ut>d uunM'im nt arr-Moii»ew and ari- well pri pared to ri o'ive Cottiiii and other Produre, wlmh wdlln forward- cd or »old, BH may Ixt directed. tiiioda and Mcrchandi/e rreeivi d ami furuardrd with prniiipliii to ordr!>. 'I'h y have uit i.aiid a good »i»ppl> of liKOClllHES, ff'. hCti) (* \ 1|V IIOI'Si:. :th. IVtotfur. 1 t M on tht 'rowi Htriit, a ft." \ iK>flti-wt at ot the Court-Hmi5r, in iMXtutil'ni, u 3)(aiii opcunl for tliC reeeption if 'l'r.iv( !li r^ vV lloarderii, 'I'br stabtri arc rati nMVi', rooi.u nnii ary; |r,in oi:d proven,iet oj’ tJ.e ,.|. j. [ .Vurdy 'wo'iild'»i,r‘lnk iii:h:..t «ii(j by giHid iioAtlcrrv, J/m* Iiou’%- 1m-. mu- . j r«/u (ji*;rriiisr winds iiku tlione liiuu 1 B» ccilorMble rooms »«.-r%«» a gmni lalde aiul re. , j-o j^on men. and the pro]iriftur and hu foiiiily mill omit notlini)( in their pow:r tomaJie it moot ! Anl Iho^ hj»t ;em» : at', living ppfljlt>, quiet ajkd agrctable. ^ Aj^d l]o» er:) uf KiUn iiuf ; l.'tf B. n. ROl %’.> j T hy »mi»wiw«vtij^-tHight cyrd girls, — .=•- .. - «• 1 Of I'liry form and elfin cuiK ■ ' i'onstUution of »y>t. i'afolhta. Ani mu... s i.ii, Herm. irsd w— ANiH.I I IIK . M l Kl> SI VI». ^ ■ J-ile at Uiiii oilier, a f.w c.ipii cif a ‘ J1 t’amphlet rontainin; the 'on .l\lution nf tlr i Rtli d tilair $, ihi iiiniUttuluin »( S’irfht'ntiiiiKn, Urrlaratinuvf Indrjiriti'.tn't, I’rn e.’J.x I And proudly drives her prow. The eri *t'.d w a* roll up belbrO, Voti dark ’r^y land 1 nee no more, How sw'i(,t thou Kwnirst now! 'I'hnu dark I'tt y land, my native land, 'I'liou land of rock and pine, I'm Hpeedin;; from thy trolden sand ; Hut can I wave a larfcweil hand To Bucli a shore as thine ? I’vi! (jawd ujKin the golden elond Whieh hhadcu thy eni’rald nod ; Thr lulls, which Frci.doni’s nhare hath plough'd, Which niirbi' a race that have nut bow’d 'I'hcir knee to aiijrht but (Jol; Thy mountain floods whicli proudly fling 'i'hcir w at4 r« to the fall— Thy birds which « ut with rushing wing Tilt kky tliat prreta tliy cuiiiiii v spring'. And thought thy glories small. IJui now yc’vc sunk to j'on blue hue R tween the sky and Kca, I fei-I, dwec.t home, that thou art mine, I feel my bujinni clinff to tliiiie— That I am pirt of thee. I »■; th> 1 bliMidi d \sith the wave, Ai e.iiliin n see the earth • ’Iont up a Kainted inother’a grave; 'I'hey weep liir hi r they cannot save, And li'tl her holy worth. Tlinu ninuijtaiii land—thou l^nd of rock I'jii primd to rail thee tV' Thy >oiiii ari' of th I’ligriin stoik, Ami iieived hki tliose wiio stood the shock At old Thernioiiylif. The l.iiire! wr':atii.s their f'atlier's won, TIr children weHr them .‘•till,— I'rouu deeds lh-ic iron men havi; done, Ti. y fought and won at Itenuin^'ion, .Aief be d at liunkcr Hill. * had been remarkably clificrlul all tlie eve- j appearel to breathe witli les.s dilRcuhy than that rolled him on the shcll.^i. Old bruirt ^ lio had (lone ; btit was very restless, con- wa.s not to he put off by one hint, three times About two or three oclfick on Saturday | tinunlly thanpin^i his |tositi)i), to endeavor in rapid succession, he rushed at the alli^at morning, he awoke ."Mrs. H a.shiiif'ton, and j to jjet ca.w. I aided him ail iti iny piwer, tor, uiid was a.s often I'Cpulsed it) the liarijt* informed her he wan very unwi ll, and had i and was jrp'-tified in bi licviiiir he fi.It if, for ' manner, being knocked back by cach b!o\»^ an agne. • She observed that Ue could scarce-1 he would lojk it|K.ti mi wtlii eyes sjKiaking just far enough to giv6 the alliirator time to iy speak, ami breathed with dilliculty, and J gratitude, but unable to utter a wonl w ilh-1 recover the swing of his tail l>nf(ire he r*.-- she wished to get up and tall a servant; but i out great distress. About ten o’cbx:k he ' turned. The tail of the alligator .sounded the (.Jeneral would not permit her, Icit she ' made several attempts to speak to me bcf(.ire like a flail again.^t the thick c-»)at of hair on should take cold. As soou us tli« day ap- j he could etleet it; at length he said—“ J am i bruin’s head atid shoulders, but he hor« it I»eared, the woman (.lanjIiiK! went into the juKfgoiriff. Jlare me decintlif hurud; tint/\ v,i{\\owl fhur.h'mfr, still pu.shing on to coino nxjtn to make a fire, and the girl de.r-ired do not Id ♦njy hudif hv put into I fit' vault in to close holts witli his scaly foe. He mado that .Mr. Kawlins, one of liieoverseers, who ! fmn than two daijs after I am dcnd." I his fourth charge with a degree of dexteri- was used to bleeding the people., might b*‘; bowed a.«sent. He Iwked at me again and , ty, which those who have never seen 11119 sent for to bleel him before the Doc tor could s-'iid—Dot/oiiviidi mtaiidnie ?" I replied clumsy animal exorcising, would supposfj arrive. I was sent for—wont to the Ucn-1—“ Yi-s, sir.” “’7V.? wf7/,” .'‘aid he. A-; him capable of. This time he got soclow cral’s chamiier, where Wrs. Wasliiagton i hout ten luinutes before he «#vpired, his j to the alligator beforo his tail str’ick him, was up, and related to me his k ing (iikcii' breathing bfcamo mtjclt easier—he lay ' that the blow came with half its usual eliect. ill between 2 and y o‘cl3ck, as beti*n- (juietly—he withdrew his hand from mine j The alligator was upsrt by the charge, ainl [ fotnid him breathing \ntij diiiicultv, and aiid felt his ov.n pul^c. 1 spoke to I>r.' belbte he could recover his t’et I, bruin «;ra.s;t- hardly able to utter a word intelli^ribK. 1 I'liiik, who .>:at by the lire ; be catne to the ing him round the body, below the fore leg- , went out instantly and wrote u lint to lk>c. bed>ide. 'I'be (Jeiieral’s hand fell from lii^ and holding him down on his back, peizcd tor IMask, and s-iiit it with all sjiecd. 1 in- wrist; I fook it in mine and placed it on my : otie of his legs in his mouth. The alligator mediately I returned to the CIcnerariieliMiii. : buiast. Dr. (.'raik plactfd lii.s hands over | was now in a dn.'adful Fituntion, notwith- bcr, wliero I Pjimd him in the same siiiai ion his eyes; and he expired without a strug- standing his coat of mail, wliicli is softer oii I had left him. A lui.Mure of inoks.ses,' gle or a sigh. his belly than his back, iVorn which vim gar and butter, was pre[ian*d, but he bile we were fixed in silent grief, Mrs. | “The darted steel with idle shivers flie«,” could not swaJlow a drop; wliein ver lit at- VViisliingtJii asked in a tirin ami collected ' As a Kerituek would say, ‘ he was oettino' tempted, he was dislrtjwed, convulsed, and voice—“ Is he gone?'’ | used up fast.’ Here if I had dared to^fSpeulT, aim. 1st siit:bcati-l. ^ _• _ ■ , ,, , ' ~ ‘ ‘ supposed he could utiderstaiid Eng- ;Mr. Kawiins cimie in soon after sun rip.' i'l ill' IIAIHMIST rFoN’ntU iy >U'1HK 1!K.\K |ish, 1 should have uttered the eiicouragiiio; and jin'parcd to bl*c“d liirn; w hen the arm Al.l.K.A J JK. ! exhortation of the poet— ^ ” ST. MAP.TI.VSVIII.r, MW 4, IS.Tl. On a score.liiiig day in th«- midd! j of .lune, j wiiii.'-t I wis seated under a venera- “ Now n'iillant knight, now hold thy own. No maiden’s arni.o are round thcc thrown.’’ The alligator tempted in vain to bite, Til ri's grandi iir in t.'ie li^'litning’s ..troke 'i ll it rives ihy niountaiii a^il; ^l.lre'^ bfjuty in the giant oak, , Am. r.iiiiLou Imurv m t|.c .^urjliu \\ lier-j (rystal waters liaah. Tl.' r 's inu^ic lu thy winter blakt, '1 .'at s'e.'t-ps the holl ivv ijlun; hjr.t I .*4«M .■» »tt»' iiiiv'ii n ».»• n —— I Th. x’-.i hi-.irt!i like th>.'>'' thi v're l>)rn to wed. Th'v'd .'c jrii to ^llar^ a moii.ircli’o bed. And Mhinrr lay t!i. ir ai'.;;el head Iti (.''1 i;i the humble crave. ^ And I have let\ thee, liome, alone. moan ai ihiit WAIUiAN’I'IlK DKKDS I ( K « M » \ r rni« onu r. ;■ ' ■■■ ■} ' The eminence which Amcrli i has atticii- r I m Duroii^*, and the feeling of'adi:iiration Torn like ;in (» I'liji \M d; Cm a«’y, tar- -!ir lr«?:ii tl:,', If. la tliin? I f.anTio' b-— A (ruiiK d aii.l Lr «.■;!) n. J. t i'-v II, my n it: .1 iand. ■'rrr. • H ' 'i int Ktvi ii.ii liid Ihft -- \Iy heart ih l#ow'(i as with a |i= I!, *;.r th.- (.Ttihty of her w.il. aiKl t!i- t'lv.- n.i-,'"-J'C I-';-:'"''I ' ‘‘H . . , \\ li.i' a:!> MiV lJi:o!i'iiin hrow I tiirr ot her mstitntioiis. conspiij- tii maUi ' - ^ her a l.iijd ImiiIi de-ired uiu! sought. It i' mrpris’mg to link o\er the liiigli.'h and Krriu'h iM‘W(i|m|X'rs. and matk the tlirongv whifhan' i-inlMrkini! from all ipiiirters of Kun'iK' ])r tlic new woihl. One id' the I’aris pafK-rsnfa r i 'i.t date s,:\s :—“'I'he wharf >t. .Nulmlas. op;io'-ite tin; Louvre, at I’aris, presents at this nmuient a mo.-t ciiriiiii- stHiie. !^e\eial I'uniiln> lioni W er- fi'nilxirj, and other •ountrie.s U'vond the Killin', an* d.iily arriA ing to await the lie- partiire of tiie steam Ixiat fu Ha^re, fioni whence lin y will emlnik li.r Afiittiiea.—. Tlif-(‘ I'mirrants are, fur tliO mo--t [lart. f.iriiiiTs in fiisy riivum'tances, who have ^old tiii'ir pro|M,'rty, and are going abroad »() M ttle. .M;m\ id' tli«se familK's have from I I to‘JO » hildren, who, with the nien and women, retaiii th'ir natuuial costiiiiif.— They sleep undri a six cies of tents, ranged undiT the walls id' thi' r|ii:i\ snrroundf'd by -o\eR(l wagons in whi' h tie \ have sicui d (heir giKHls. The women eook and wash i tlieirel(dhesa.« if thc\ wi rcat liomi', tliougli | wiiroiindeil bv crowds d the '• e lix)k lip. II liiai fjU:nj; ..tre;ik V i.ir.'i |.i.-.iid yon (a: t. rn .••ky; 111'- ii ir tfic-j->! iny Imrr'in^ c.'ieek, And Me ii a v i>rd I laniejl '|H .ik — “.My N iti,!' I.iiiid—i;Hjd ijy.' rhn int(r'‘.inif iiarrat,.!' suhioinrd, is j-t.iti d to lin-.e Ic.-en tr;tii-!!iitl>'i by til m-i \Vasiiin,,tin lUssK.TT, of 1 1,1 :'f lut Ksi.lm., to a gt iitl. in:in of Nrw.\ vHK. \' e tiiid It in the .M 'KMMi ( otR. IFR of ye-li rd.i\ : [I'/iUaitrijiiH'i .\,lr. 'J'he lollowing ciriMitnstanti-.il ai ronnt of till' last illness and dt-atli of (iencral (ieorge W :isliin:;ton, wa- noted bv J’obia.s I.ear, on Sund:i\ follow iiig hisde:ith ; \\hicii hap|X'ii- ed on tratuiday « veiling, DecemU-r 1 Itli, lx‘lwo n the hours of t(‘ii and eU-veii; he was born on the ‘J'Jd I’ciirui.rv, ITMJ. “ ,*n'I'hui-silay, IK-e'r. 1 •-’tii, the (Joneral rodi-oiit to Ins f.u nisat about lit o'clock, and did not ri-tiirn home till pa>t I!. Sckui aftor 111' went out, thcr weather be aine very bad; ram, bail and .snow filling alti-ririti-ly , w ith a eold wind. W ln-n lie eaiiit; in, 1 earned wasri-ady ihet Jeneialoltservingliawlinsaii-' |i«.iiri‘il ityiiated : .said witli dil’iculty “don't; bt-afraid, ’and after the incision was made ...^ , he oL-erved, the orifice was not large enough ' banks of tlic pre.ssed down as he was, he conld not ofx u —howeicr the blood ran pretty iVeeh.— I'’che, wailing hir the fish to bite, I was mouth, the upper jaw of which o.nly Mrs. Washington not kih>"ing whether roarings ol some animal, nioves, and hisiwck w-as.so stifT, hocoidd not bleeding was pro|»er in the tJeiiei-uL’s sitiia-i I'lako, a short distance below turn his head short round. 'J'he amphib- tion, l*egged that much might not be taken I”*’’ ai»|K'reiitlv getting ready for acticm. . j^ysj beast fetched a scream in despair, but from him, and desirt-d me to stopif. Whe.i! * h'l»c notes ot pteparation were quickly a warrior, “ by flood and by field,” ho 1 was ab>ut to untie the .«tring, the G'ener- sound ol feet, tramping yet entirely overcome. Wnath- al put up his hand to prevent it, and toon asing his tail with agony, he happened to he could spe ak said “ more.’’ j as 1 recovered frimi my surprise, 1 strike it again.st a small iree,th:ttstowl nevt ■Mr*. M’ashiiigtoii .still uuea.ry lest too > ''e#ilvivl to take a view ol what I sup|«js'd . i,ay„u • aided by this purchase, he mado mucii Wood shotild Im.- (akeo, it was ston[>('d ^ prairie b’llls inixii;g impetuously . ^ convulsive flounder, which pn-cipitated after ab-jut half a pint had. bf-i n-takeii.— io':curi ence .so coinnion in this , himself and bruin, locked together, into tiie I'inding that no relief w«s obtained from |^easoIl, when, as 1 homp.-on ,jver. bleedmg, and that nothirl^ eou!d be swal- ^«‘y-S | Tlie bank from which they fell was (inir lowed, 1 proposGil batl^ig the throat e\. i “■—~—Through all his hi.^ty vi ms feet high, and the water below seven feet iu..*ally with saholatile, li-hich was done.-; ‘'ull,decp-.ex,rehed,thc racing imssionfcols. received thr? a piece of flarmel ug.s ti»n put round his " ^ reached the scene ot action, how j couibjitants with a loud splash, then closed tieck. His teet vr«'re .■«Kilrt“d tn f.irin grt'ftt was my astoiiisliment, in.stead of bulls, i oyer them in silence. A vollev of ascenii- water, but gave no reli«ftS liy Mrs. ^Vash- behoM n Uirgt hiacU brnr reared up on ; i„g bubbles announced tiieir arrival at tbtj ington’s request i dispatc^^Hi a nict^i'rt” r |hind legs, with his fore j>nws raisfid a-; bottom, where the battle ended. I’resentlv I'or Duclor lirown at l*ort-Tpbns-.*. AJiiout l"ft, as il to make u luiige. His face wa-*, bruin n*e again, scrambled up the Ixank, y o'clock Doctor C'raik iudUMf a ; he-»mean-.d wiiU b»ck «t tlac aver, atul WMW riT off, ‘?fipping,'ton[So can^>raK^^ I (.leiit-ral, and tx.k more blood, and had some ' down liis stiaggy brcaist. i-rantie from the j never saw the alligator afterwards, to krjoir ' Mil'gar and hot water .si t iti a tea pot for ' smarting of his wounds, he stood gnashing liin,, no doubt he escaped iu the water, . him to draw in tlie steum from the no.s»-l. teeth and growling at his enemy. A which he certainly would not have done, if lb- also had sage lea aiiJ xiiieuar ini.xod ; |»aces in bis roar was th‘ caiif? break ||j bad remained a f’ew minutes longer i/u ' ,-iiid u.-.-d a.-^^ a gargle, but wiien he’held I ack " hie-h he had issi;ed. On a bank of |;,nd. Bruin was forced by nature to l.'t go his li, ad to !. t It run down, it ulniost pro- ! ^^hells sjiotted w ith bh>od, in j,is pHp undei water to save his own lif^', I I '!iiee| viiiil,(;aiiii||. \\ |).>n thoniixturecanie hati.e array, stood bruin s foe, in shape an ' therefore think lie is entitled to the credit of |out of Ins mouth »')m* pheigm folloWL'd it, : fill***'''f«^l hmg! He ltx>ked asjthe victory; be.sides, by implied consent, , and he would attempt to cough, which the heen dipp'd in the Teche, and ^ tiio prties' were bound to finish the figlu rn i doctor encouraced, but without t llei't. A-. from the ►'tv \,' land, where it licgnii, and so bruin um'er- ! bout 11 o'loc-k, Dr. Dick v\as sent lor.— iii'uluerable coat of mail. He was j sto(xl it. if this record should lie carried j Dr. Craik bl d the tieneral again, no efiJ-ct. his Uick curvedupwanis,, to the t>upreme Court of the rnited 1 vvas produot-d, and he confinu'd in the same toiigiieless mouth thrown open, dis- States, 1 think the judgi^'s would ilecidc in ; state, unable to .swallow anv tiling. Dr. pk''yed in his wide jaws, two large tusks, bruin's favor, by this modern principle of 'Dick came in about .‘j o'ciK-k, and Dr. and rovys ol ti>etb. liis tail, six teet long, biw: otie thing is certain, viz. they would I'roHii arrived soici after ; when, after con- raised from fliegt-ound, was constantly wav- decide that they had jurisdiciuiii In iinpU- Isultation, the (uncial was blel again, the Ix'Xfr s arm, to gather force. 'cation ; per force of which, wiiut is it that j blood ran slowlv, appeart d \erv thick, and i starting from his head, glared oaunot bo nulhfiaU idid not pr.Kluce an\ ^vmptoms of fainting. ’ upf"'his-, —-7-— At 4 o'clock the (ienera! could swallow a . cries, then nvaring like a bull. ! "ur Ihttle. Calomel iuid tartar emetic were' The combatants were a lew jKices apart Ranees of the mole m w hieh t he J^jii lou administered without elii-ct. At iialf p:ust "I'Hi I >foIe upon them, the “ first round” | insurance ofhtes are fmpjentK [H'stercd I o'«-l.K-k h- desired me to ask .Mrs. \Va>h- '"‘"'S 'I''"’)' remained in the atti-; claini.ints foi trifling los.>es.— ■nirto.i to come to his iK'd.side. w'-.-u he de. I‘'I'lf** descrilK'd aU.ut a minute, swelling' Claims are frequently made for the acci- ' sired her to t'o down to Ins nn.ni. and lake 1 themselves as large as possible, but mark- d^'i‘tiil tumbling ol clotiiesmto the lire ; and some K tiers to him to frank, inteinliiig to • o . j''‘■“'I *hem to the l’o.>-t ()liie«*. He franked . 1 - 11, 1 ■ tlic letters, but said the weather wji'^ too bad niong't whi>ni mav lx.vibs'er\el tnanv arti-I''., , , 1 . , 1.1 • .-.I , . ■ ' to .-'eiiu a .-i.'r\ant !o 1 he otlice I nil evi-mii"-. making ski-tehes d the mtei-e-tiiig group-. , , 1 , 1 .1 . 1 ,• 1 1 , "i I- 1. I ■ ■ I • , .r . . I oloi-rved to liini that I was afraid he bail awav; after this was done I returned to his , eycsiglit. What, thought 1, hat, with a sma I hole biirne. m it, at the iKMls'ide and look his hand: He.s;ud tome, i •':>'* the^e two U>asts have to light about' othce, and .snid he considered lums,-ll enti- —•> / fiiul I am fSouiir—m>i hnath cawot ^^'ine readers may doubt the tale «vi this tied to the mhu of the price it ..rigni- roiitinm; i.wff: Ihrlimd from the 1;/-''e''" » I'"" "" tarU ii iroidd hr fatal. J)o von arrange would have doubted it, lK.>eau.se every '; you l>=ive w»rn it for several years, ,uid it and n cord all vn, militari, htlers and j.t- hglitmg for. "'^rlli httle or »ol.iing. Inu;, said jHTs ; arrange m;j arcoiin!.'! end .'^rf/lc /iiii\ 'I he same reasoning w ill iu>t always ap- lomnrer, i was o t>n a \a n . or ts- I loiii l.iigland and li' laiid tiiC tide ol . . , , , , , , , got wet; he said no—bis gieal- oat hud •ow ui'oii o’lr shores I r , , , . , , 1. . Tl,.. \\ ii. if,..,!' *'''1'* '''■>■ ’ '”*' y|'i»*'-"^*^^ ' wet—the snow wus hanging on his hair. emigration ebbs, t. m an im|M-tuou* dt Mail, news|)aj«r, ipiotrd in tli" London Morning llrrald id' .lime, r-marK:.—‘On Saturday «'\emng the Kiiig-ton, an M-ccd- niLdv line M'sm’I. left this harbor with about ■JilO pa—eugers bound totiueiiee. ^^'e un- n’er.'-tand she t-alled at lloss alif'r leaMiig this |_HTt, in Older to take m 10(1 additonal pa>. engers, nl«o Im.iiiuI Ii r the same land >!'promts!. N'raily the whol(? of the |ier- .soils going out III the Kuig.'-ton appean'd to be of the claKS of eoniliirtable and iiid('|ien- dent farmers.— I'ltiL (I'azilte. U ojnan's Will.—'I'he following hues He eanie to dinner w ithout changing his dri.'ss. In the evening he apiwared as well as usual. \ he:i\ y liiU of .snow took place oil I'nday, which prevented the (iene.ral from nding out as usual, lie had tak.n Cold (undoubli'dly f'riini iK'ing so nmeh e\. posed the da\ lA;li>n',) and complained of having a .''ore throat; he had a hoarseness, which increased in the evening, but he made light ol it, as be would ne\er take aii\ thing to carry idl a cold, always observing, “ let it go as it came.” In the evening, tlie pa- l>-ts having come from t!ie IW Ollice, he sat in the room, with .Mr.*. itsbington and was reading the account of a \ietor\ made no reply to It. : ^^’hL'lhe^ they did tielit upon the pn;sent oe- - The phvMei:ins again eanie in (lietweeii fi j easion without ca-ise, 1 cannot .s:i>, as 1 was 'I"’ and (i o'ehH-k.^ aiul when tliev eaine to his not prt'si'iit w',('ii the :-.fliay began. A buir iH'dside, Dr. Craik asked him if he woukl land a ram have been known to light, an.l e^tablishineniasked bunwlietiierhethougnt in the sepulchre.’ It bap|)ened that she (-.ijsaiorrespoiulcnt of the Itritish Herald)| niyself, reading them, till about iiiiiu o’clock ; wer^ copied from the pillar erected on a '^"‘1 "hen he met with any thing which mount 111 th(! Dane John l-'ieM, fiirmerlv f called (he |)ungeoii I'n.Id, Canterbury : W fiere ts t ^e man who hn.s the |HiHer iind Kkill To Ktem tic torn i.t of a wiaiiairs will ’ I'or if she V ill, >-he will, you niiiy de[M-nd on't— .^ad if j|ie .,!ie wont, ther' 's an cud on’l ! thought diverting or infci'esting, he would i-ead it aloud, lie clesired me to read to him the debates ol the Virginia Ass;mbly, on the election of a Senator and (ioverno’r, which I did. On bis retiring to bed, he appeared to be in |M>rfect health, except the eolil, whicli hv considered as Irifling—Im' /.wg.” 'I’bev i';,mid what had iK'eii done i taken place, in the al).-?'nci' of juiv known ,, , - , , 1.1 n was »: li.- fc„.1 ,lo« ».«l rau*. I »,li go u. vvl.al I saw ..I' .1, »0; ■> pra.vjr.l^k, and ll» . a,ul|.. „l„-,l, ..xc>.F.i„g Dr. e.a'ik. Ilc,.in»«. : «u,ta ter lock. then said to him—"• Doctor ! die hard, hut \ ilii^in, though evidently baflled, had ai cidiin w,i> iiniii t a c / ar.i not afraid to e-u ; I In lit red from mji! tirni hxik, w hieli .shew ed he had not lost con-' A Map of Matrimony has been publisji- fr.st attack t/uit I nfioidd not sii.'fire it; wii ^kUn\cc in himsclt'. If the dillicullv of the ed in lk>sto:i, in wliich (he (p.iitksaiicls of hnath cannot li.yt h.mr." The Doctor undertaking had once dei-eived him, he was Censure, Cain.'Courtship, 1‘oint Proposal, prt ssed hi.s hand, but could not utter a word, piepanng tu go at it airain. .-Vccordinglv, I’oint Pin Money, Isle of Knv\. \ ale of lie retired from the bedside and sat by the ! letting himself down upon all fours’, he ran (iladnes-^, f.aUe of Frest>nt.s, and all the dan- lire, ab.stu bed in grief. Alxuit 's o'clock, j furiously at the alligator. The alligati.r gerous ii'jicksar.ds, shiials, reef's, vVe. are . the physicians again came into tlu; room, i w:is ready for him, and t!.row ing his head .said to be accurately ladow n. A Hoston I and api'lieil biisteis to his legs; but went | and Uidy partly arout'd. to avoid the onsc t, paptr recommends this nuu) as highly ust- I out wiliiout aray hope. iVom this time lie ' met brum hah w..; . widi a bl.nv id lii^ tail, fe.l to single geatl.'tn mi.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 7, 1831, edition 1
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