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THE MIXERS’ A\n FARMERS' JOURNAL _ — I ' —JAM.»«AI.1«« " ' J Tta ences (»f tel«v, the Minister proposea a pro- usioiial v»te‘of crcd.l for 18,SOO,UOO trs tor the fir^ quarter of l^S3.—[BfvsxUpapir, | Mn^. S«m ^ Accfin^ to the Undoo Globe of Wtl, ; bVrss^'ris iK-Ver un-' of lus crc, d.' lie ; co.,te.n,>latcd ,ind ihrfaleoed oUtruotV^"! «lt.the mnjor.ty of Reformer eWted in other i deut; d hv hun.eir, xU.o wn.te tl.«n., to ^ ..mu r folly m the South to a.k M .he revenue law., under the England alow will l«-•>«,« kch those e-^ iVrt,rm« rirf^.wJ counlcnai.ce that herPM, hits fallen into the L (Jm’ral ('or.vciition, bclirving that such a Nulhfkution. Iect«l fr^ Scotland will, it is estmmted, ‘ .. Hut how do they | ....a^ure would only n>*ult u. eKtahh.sh.ntr,: In the ease of the brig, ,b, swell to .KKI. 1 , ^ _, 1-^,1 I tki*4» Is ii hv rt'K'reiico to tliO colli-) bv a ti>rmnl grant of |K)wrr, the coiistitulion- has alrtml) Ikcii rooi plied wjlh, and ■ ‘ ■• a come up to town, and we underrtaini |U , no ditfirulty is apprehonded in the ca* J ' tho Uritish aliip.—Chas. Couriir. “ Re-tctUm”—As an cvidencc of Oii opinion which in taking pUre, tho upper distrnt* of tliu the ftjllowing extract of a luleman in Vorkvilkj, dated I regard to llit* pulitica of iLuigb. carries on cunsiderahle trade with IWsi, eviikiiccs ot a waning intellect, bc-caus> ] ii„. »M^n( xe.i .'lui. s, ucco.uir.K , .r.v., . am happy to inforui you tlat i „ Ilf Bolivii and! thev «i!l show that the mind ol iho illus- jiliat tiie aluiso:* and usurp! loim ol whicli j action in lost taking place. AttbeOct«t« ' ■ ■ ... .1 ' j|„,y coinpLin have become the K-ttkd poll-, election the nulhfiera gained the aacciidit cv i>rL'o>ornin*iit, determine in concert to icy by a \ot« ul fmm 23 to 3T) majont^ Globe Kefonners of Scotland have obtained. Zf!4 no oiher nioiU ft ot’assertinjj State Sovo To TUt Wa» MiMsrcE, Paiiis. “ HiiAU-tiCAHTKiis, at BtTchein, Dec. 22. Ten in the ^Morning. La Paz, and I'ther towns —, . • , ,, .n 1‘eru. Amona other prwluctioiis of the'sc; trious Author ol the Kcpnrt ot J >ti ri'- «• 1 hasten to transmit to you the copy of i vulleys, «hich attracted my curiosity, was} lams all its strcuslh and all ils tire—tlial a letter this moment addressed to me h' i —n small quuntit\ i tl'i uyh age liasdone its oliico on his|K.ri>h General Chasse, and which »vas delivered i of which I gatherrd m'tylf, from the /rr/j , able part, the immorti.l mind within still to me by two superior officers, charged to(o„^hichit was borne! This r-,f. .'hi-dsmuiiiiiini.'hed luslie upon c\ci-> objtct treat in his name, i am alK)Ut to cause the , ,rrows six'ntaneouslv in most of the valievs, which it louthes. I ' " ” articles of capitulation to bt;drawn up, which 1 ®,- ,|jp srn)etiii,*> 'I'hese remarks are su^-e#»ed by tbc im-1 pisen by him« It: . . . I * p’rest'iit the other >^tatcs the ulternati\e , If uu electiou were to take pbce uo«, eitlu r “ to rtf urn lo ikr burgain, ami *lt'k have no doubt the I'nion party wouU mm. to the iarfiti'i, i./WA I'liioH." '1 ln' follow ir.g I"* the Kumniar} of hi« creed, cced bj 2(K) roles, or iiiort*.”—Ckat. The Kichmond f'fy/uirrr of ibt 2o] ! considers the late Meamgc U tlic Prtm mjv poor opinion* ui, ‘ iIk (.uokitiuiion dent, as plactn;^ “ Soith-t'arolH>a m i wrong” and " indicating a determinatt not to cvmmrtut ktti to rrprtit aggrudtm. l«r uDcofwtitu- i hibfting a beautiful si«ht m the season wh( ii moc/* "/'/ 've may form some opiinoii from j ot il.€”ri«.irtutH.n. pcutiui., rr.' •« tl^followinj mtelligeoce la 1 the lar"est number of bolls are oiicn. 'I’iic' the Ibcl that tlu y s*;t theiiuiclves up as the , roiiwitiH>ni>. «>rrr>poiid(i)rc, wi^'gardto Mr. « kbdte* : I size and conformation of the leaves and kl!s,catechisls and oi;slilutional iiwtructors 'j | “We learn from an autlwrity, »!ro« ■direct, that Mr. Webster publicly dre^ liorui iiUxie «> puwubW. red on 'I'hurmlay night, that for bu th ir M»cri.t)(n(y, wIm-u part, he was for doing justice lo ihe S014 conclusions.—“ Accept, sir, &•. i tifclRARD. t #Ka t«ri, f.liAn ’ I iK' * I Illtl 1 Ilf > I • i-o M |i •••»- | ni«Hl»ir J [II roim IHIVHI., 4»n 11h,1!s catechiMsaud oi;sHlutional iiwtructors .f' fou.ultatioiiK oi U>« suit.—id ywi plf»»e “ VarsAaZ—Btihevina that I have satisti- ««* 'ery stimlar to those ol our aimuil plant. \ Jam* s Ma tisi.n . nn.t, even more tna ii.ai UMimud o. c.^rni ..k1 ^ , L * # It * t(jn, roscinblinii the Kast India ikaiikconii: Rv>k>luli*>ns crauu up b} his pen, bcttrr. *i hf >i4ie» lu\iriue ot' the command of which was entrubted to me, m«enor to the , even than he d(^'» himself! Tlu-«c younpl»r. no k>..i:rr .upporut^U., luu.i jKlgcUi. ;„d for coi.ung Uick to'the act of Hli, riM llir. _ pi ^ ... 1. I * I.. -^1 .. I . iK.. rt-it.Mt V. ^ A* I I imt| FP»«^ H I of I proMpcct isitiQI I. and in the tveoi ftS « , and ialitinaygcttkr«| flr^r.'-hri'l'XTL I'Uih «i'ilr>.I*diirrnr/ iiif* * inclose vou Small samples of both the lutioiial la»\er ot llie :i>>c Jaii.es .Madisou i Ui»t ih«> i*iU.dr*» pca«%,-»Wjr, th*n u.*» biu^ ^ pp,^eivc, as antiripat«il by the h ''Sf, ‘>■»': ^^- ."wr;, l»o superior orlkcrs to M,v«r tins kllcr lo »™ll>'-ra IrKnds may tr; it« oOapntlon lo coin,iKM,cur> om I,. l-> 1^" „„ in lb.' M.™. hu«HI. U,..l.lur., ino. vft.irpvrj*ll«>nrv Thev are furnished With the climate and soil ol our coniitrv. | s|»oken ol as a rxc/i li.ttr, n> tno>e »t.o, jpa^ fo\cry imprn.'rMly w.d ing tlie tV-nati>rs o( lhal Mat«s in Coopi the instruction necessary to treat for the a- ' The ditR. uhv of irafhcrivc the cotton, oi‘ u.Kutv, «hen the i, ut«i u.o . n;;hi u. c«>. u Ucoim, U.cm ^^te against the B.H reported b> l assurance ot rov high consideration. nible obstacle to the prilptubU cultiire ol ' i u * nn ! n r p mp«l * tulfilui. nt of ib ir ot-lniUoti u»«l«.r ihc ^ A'lyvirrr adds that th« I refc ' BARON CHASSE." ' this cotton Tk^-^^^p'c l-^'re shiU^e ' pobu. bu”--( rw ..r. * * k..l I k.A aKm.it.m ■.••litVA >al * * 1 am desirous of puttuig aneml to the tur trimming treat with you for the sarrentler of this placc, > -otUMv fH»{ U> uiie ol tl»c |MrUe», to rv From Oporto the accounts come down to the cotton from the trees, as we do ap|;!*s, ’-’*^'*-'*“1 defeudt r. 1 lie ord»,r ot luUre i« ? 15th inclusive. From these statements, ami then pick it u|> fioin the ground; but ; \outh has bi.-coii»c Itio isca^on * I “ manliest* oii ever>' orraamn hi» afiM aniiety for th* •ucrnw of the liill," m4i 7A. Vir/?n.u The let-'respetl* Mr. V.o Hi ars, 11 « “pcn^^ uivK rn andevjH r.ery^,and »;:.‘ t!.e ,.er,,ylij^^ ^ .S-eaUer of the certain of bia entertaining tbe same ot r.;hne:«., amb.lioo and lulK. -Il.c ng Mr. l.r.iMi of hi- ap- mc».’-t*.i.. tWr. Nullities, may calumniate Mr. i;s i lhat it »iii U- hi. duty mu h a. thev pkase-lhey ri-ay ey ^^,ed ,.. „„u.cU.uldx to Soulb-Larv,!,'- 4 '-Cor. G.yle, cr^,«Ule tears ovrr tho d^ *ue ^f his m- ^ c.,mmuu«:ale the preamble aul VlaUroa. m a recent .Me^a^-e lo iJ.e h te .eclu-l p,.wrrs, t!,cu^th,if they be impair-1 ,;«venK>r of that 5t«to, gnkum- of that iitate, eaclo*.ng th. SoU ,-d. they are more M.c.r.us lu ttn ir Ce, Ii.k- ; ^ ^ ^ comn.unkatej farx^l.na Ortliuance, Ar. ^Jrertinj to it- than tho^olhis deprt-ciaiorsarv. Ill their J* .j.uure of'ilut .Stale, or anv hyperbolical eiprc.^n. «. n«rh « »of« i.rime-but th.y nmy re.t a^sim d that the ctiz-ls, or give then, -I iIk-prc--nt day.among tl^^ »bo ju^v » i.i IS ol ri Kuie am.e« at le »-»„c il ),^ tbecooflerary m herinxKs be tiesi ralcuHilci to prwiiMite the object * efli»rt» to “ shoot uiadl) froin ber ffhrrt, whieli lh;'» Cofnmofiwfallh has in »ic» ; llint ** *lic l«a» pUnteJ ber*»»ll on ber rmfi atid ihut the said cornrT.i»«ioner be autbori- ed rights,** urge* “ihc freemen of Alahaa [zed lo e*pre>* t»> the j ublK; authoritM-saiwi to plant them*«l»es on tbeir gb>ri«j«« f or cMi it* pn*er»alio«i dfp**iKJ then ,Mi>nt|x.'iier are ficintlcM wca)*oiM. .Nu un« ran ever hear him nwiled, MithMil invol untarily rradoptmgthe scntiiniiit*. olXuike- s|care : L' thou 81 pwre a% ie*", »' c!i»r*c ii Mtow, " i'hvu (bait nol «M.ap« caiu»»iy.” / yitrUhutg \'ir,;n.uir). the which reach us through the English Tory this is neither a cUan n>r an (couumical papers, the situation of Don Petiro and his mode ; and, as a gooJ |)oition of the U'lls on followers is apparently hopeless. itbmit the trees are beyonvl the n ach of a pt'rs*ni raoney or provisions, hemmed in on all standing on the ground, it does net oi cur to sides, and exptjsed to the cannonading of the me how the objection coulil be obviated. In batteries conhtructed by Don .Miiuel, his my juil^^ment, the cotton/>/«/;? of our coun- men dissatisfied and threatening to thmw try pofric'sses a inoM deciJcd advantage over down their arms, the Ex-Kinpcror of the ilie collon tnt of Peru. Brazils seetns to have no course leli but to As rrgardipoliliatl matters, this roiinlry sue for permission ta escape. At the same is truly pussina throuj;h a tiery ojdca!, i'u linte a circumstance is mentioned, which, if |,er transit form desfH^lisni to liberty, l ac- f*»uiKleJ in fact, would lead to the supposition tit n, intrigue ar.d p rsoiiai an.biti>>n, stiil that some negotiation is pending between n,ninlain tlieir Llij'htiiig sway over unfor- thf hrrjthers. tunate Pf^ru—exw’liing from their homes, — 9 _ - . . . . . ijr rendering nugatory the etTorts of all the ». TpJ ^ " ’ j*e'>p!e of our sin« r Jitnte, m •'oeh a uuln- i nere is great forcc in the subjoined ob-, ni the country. Foreiijncom- lyi>rl,huTg l ir-if.wn i ner as be may dtem moat cx|ie«H'nl, our ertiea-" Ilow admirably dw« tki» servatioos. How powerless did \ irginia nierce is nearly destroyed, and tlie country ■ sincer** go'id will lo o-ir sifter *^l8te, and m«‘rit 'ontm*t with the etJortu »>f tb-t»* feel herself on the alarmin^ occasion spo- is becoming more im[Kj\eri«hed every day; f.ierr/on.—The .Alexandria fiaz«lle«ay^ | wr nnxious «o!icitute t*.at the kind anl • mor of Mrginia to add lucl to lb® Ikwi k'*nof' Tije condition cf South Carolina »•'that very little now remains of what thea- —Who is for o‘rrion ^ Not w*. This . r*'peclfni recon.m^ixlatiiHis we liave ad- di«atfc«t»on which already bnma loo furcr^i ... .. I prou J people o/jfc irrrf, but their unsub-lue^i is a liovorninent of lyood f»>elinp and com-, dr»nsed to her, roay h ad t(»un accornmo- ihrealening lo «weep u*ay. in it* pr-cf^^ IS s 1 more c. ^ Lelfcsteem, their e.xiravagant, luxurious aini pronii«e. It rannot lie held t'>g»‘l(ier I ut Uhilion «>f nil the ditl'M'tlUe* between that tlx* fabric of goteruinent, with »hicl • “ In tl^ trifling insurrection at Southamp- , ipjolent liaUts. l)V the polden links of pear**, go«l n ill and j Sistc anil the (fcrwr:.! Jovcnmirnt.*’ ; identified oiir mli'ty ainl li;ip(*ine«a as » » ton, of Nat Turner, and his deluded handlnl . Permit mo to renew lo you an asyuranre,. fnoml'lnp. 'I'he Iron chams offonc and The Hichii.oinl H of the ’.'''th u!t. pie-—Lipukburg l”ir^i/fi«n. of followers, was not the first thing thwipht ji,3{ j ^ jj|j tmios, and utHler ev»'ry violtnce nni'ht wcii;h down a brave people [ says, “ Mr. Li:itn accepted the high Inisl,' — ■ ol, and prayed for—(ne assirtanrc of circumstance, take great pleasnr«i in rccip- f*>r a Inn**, bit they would ullimalely Uj ! thus so llali»Tinglv eot.Ikied lo him, with A Wii»hinffton corrr^pondent of iSe F* troops of tht I aitid Statis ^ ' rocating favors with yirtj, whenever oppor- shaken rtl. W esconlHt aiul rrje»,t iheduc-j alarntv, ainl veMlorilav (S«indav) prtKreedrd qmrer Miy*—‘ Mr. ^'alltoun ban infnfcJ application of the committee of the citi/^ns tumtics are presentc d of doing so. trmen of niillifM-ation and seces-Hion, as con- i to Oiarl- »ton in Iho S»ulheni Mage, »iih .Mr. ’lay and In* fr»end«, that if lh7 «f Southampton immediate fo the Fre^ient. j regard, j siilutional, lawful, legal rijjhts. apfH-rtaining |cr. denltaU aulbcniicatcd by the graat wal arrange a lanfT that will grnJuitlly b/>is for arms f Atid wm not this from the in- Vour Iriend, and most olKilient .servant, lo state mvenigrily. Hi;t uc uphohl, or j of Ihe (.'ommouwcaltb. liolh tiov. Ilavne, iIm* reteipl* Of the govaniment wilh lU ^ habitants^the ‘ old domiai^, vvhich tliev j HlILn U lUTi:. nther we would ailniil, wlilingly.thr rrrei»/-; a?Kl i*-n« rnl llaniiltnn, (President of the penditur*-*, that ha will pledee Ihe euor^ are disposed to consider, and perliaps with: [Crl7“ As the e^uanlily ofcMtun sed con- rivfwrt/riglil of Feie~sion, the right lo rtsint , Cnnvention) arc in that Ticinitv. 'Jhisr^- rence nf Soulb-C'arobna, and Ihe oityn* A t ^ tained in the above v*as very small,—only oppression when il beeante intolerable—tin > nminvi nl of ii»e protracli*d procei-dmgs on «l of ll»« obnoxiwj* (mlinanre. 'fhi* th‘ I nion Ari is it ^rsons in this sit- niuch as could be iiiclosod in a coinmon rijiit for liic inrjinfenHnre of winch I limp- |tho mibject of I\;deral Kelalioivx, waa re po*ilion .Mr. Cbiy aod bis friendi* have®- uation, exp^i^ '* \ ^ h.tter,—we have judg»;d it l»est to send it to den and Suhniy mi cloriowsly sufl' r'^o'. W hy j o-ivt^l with bvelv solisl.n ii»n bv thw com- lermined lo accept li>r tlH prrvenlK*^^ and tore i o I le Ussassin an* incer lary, ^ \\ d»flegal« in congrf's.s Iroin do not the advofjales e*'the South t'nroiina ; rnunilv, and we iiu>l the public conlidence l>loolihed. and the prrvrvalK>«i of tk^ w lose vin ictive nature is rouse to vt.i- Morida,) tliat it might U; first tried in tlir d>ictriii' (>lace themv*jvs n{x>n ihis i^rciiid ' i m ihe mf'tnniH-nl and the nieiins, isn furtu- u>n. It ii generally bclie*e«l ibal • Constitutional Rights ol' all parlies. Is not the duclrinc of nullification, in such ' ji/ntiborovt:fi, (.re.jiin. H, I'-.j.). ration—an ai*'iirdity so rnonslrons that w*. Some ex[«riments that I made witii the cannot eof.ceive how it ran find a place in . . .L r . • _ , r au;,.i > ““ ■■ > im-i n v mi i nr Uichinond I’ominlir aavs, that' H-itiiatir,n, the first symptoraolthibdreadlul silkworm a few years ba k, not with a view ihe int..licet of man. What then, it is in-; thtre were but lew alleralii.ns n>ai«- in th«- Ciobe wiys: fwre make of .Mr. Jcficraoo’i name. a»l I to profit but to enal.k me to form an opin- ’ »piired, w.,uld we do f W'e can answor this I r-soiulio»is ot lb* .Senate by tlie ibiuae of^ » The tnilh n, this wliolo dortnn* Delecaies. 'Ihe resolutum which provi. Nullification la ri ki.oinko, as it ded for it sjtcnttl tnm»enirer, lo licar itie >kox Mr. Jr.fn:H'o>*i rM’TTKaif *'* resolutions to Sonth-t'nrubnn, wn* stricken r.\i>H)r.'*Trii riioi i.'iitn. W hat * ■''* tail—mid an ameiuinient was adopted, pro-1 wnrTi> and ?irvKR n i'I.iwip*, i» hke*W viding for Ihe ap^iomlincnl of a C»m/»nji. a man tiii>ks umI ^kvkk spr»a». ^ fionrr, lo U- elreted imnM'diiitely hy pjinl Rroum] never wasnAsuiued bt bin*'O *** vole M Ihe CenernI Assembly. The .Son- public sjicech or dociiuient, and thu nie adopteil ih;se aniendiiienls wiihoiit de- lulien, never otF-red to any liody ol •*'*' ylorKHiH ynlnxy that | lay, and the lx*gi.Hbitiire proc-einled imUtn't- hut tinind among his private pnper*, pf"'® , I I I . • ! I. . ^ ^ ' y’x Hag find tranker it I/i/to the elf« lion. 'l h»* Com/»i/rr remarks only wn.\r w vs om ti'Ii: ttic have icri.sl^d, nsihe weather was such .t- that mv good wd-will this year wear bome to her own, there lo shed a iwhful light o- The cen.ral 1io|K! and lK>lief ar* lhat oi'nis rnot uim and not w hat vrrrt h- to rcnocr it tmp^issibie to bave themselv-. sdk of her own cultivation. v.-r l.^r luhire fortunes awl d«*slmi-s. It S„uth.( arohim will suspend h.-r Ordinance settled opim.His. I'or them, wo must insanity i ion as to what might be done with them in by sayma, what we would not have done — Veswl burnt at Sea.— We are informed this country, led me to the concliision that W e snv, ji-i tK blrHxl heslied—l«.t civil strife by Capt. Johnson, of tbe schooner (Mive, ' tlx; cultivalion of the silkworm imght b lie huilied forevrr, U Ihe delernuimlion ol whirh arrived at Portland, (-Me.) on Sun- jmade a» productive of profit as any of the tiie j/overnnienl, on iio account, lo |>erniil a day ev nmg, from fJtorgetown, D. C. lhat,' staples of the south ; and 1 am now inclmed' sword In tip nnsbeatln d. W r had almost on th- nth in>-t. aUmt four o'clock in the to prepare myself for tiio liustness, m cae*^ ‘.aid per:.,h Ihe I nion ! In-fr>rf-a single drop morrnng, lat. .'10, ion, ~‘i, they panned a I may at any future day di-K;over lhat I i an of|,lo(xl is spilled ! lfSiulh Carolina will vesv 1 on fire. Tb« iua>ts were gone, and tnrn niy attention to the buisiness profitably. n r«isi, |»>t her go—let h**r pluek out her the vcs»rd entirely envelojud in (lames. I have now several hundred wbite mull^' ry bri^dit star from that irloriHis a f.apt. Johnson thinks all on Ix.urd miibt trees on my plantation, and I am sangiiinc yliitt-rs on berroimtry in boats. It was blowin;/ airnort a gale,; „.il| |„. ^ and w.xs so intensely cold, that the spray ' Thr Crini/f.— If a stranger were to rcail diRmeuiliermeni ofthes^; State.,, Imi» far more frwz- as fist as it came on board. 'Hie ves-1 the sp*Tulaii.ms of our jouri.alista and the s*id and tur more hitler w ill Ik* tiif day whiel, sel apfXTi.rd to be ol large ihrjugh she impassioned harane-ies e,f our public ora- wUnessi^s iho bailie gr«ind« of ll.iiaw and was too iniieh covered wiih the flames to be tors, h- wouM come to the cuncluMoii lhat .mllor.l rwverled into fields of slaughter setu distintlly.—/Vr/a/i/i Courier. our nati.m wa, ,n n rri«»—an awf.il and . ainage made by Ihe bay oncls of bro- I—for lhat IS the loud cry. 'I'here is no truth thers. Rir/immtl Jun. ^ 1.— We understand m it. 'Phe nation was never more prov.!.*!., lhatlei|. rshaveb«enreteiv. d from Charles- rous and happy—( ’arohna and all. It is Amonjr the nn ditn of th»> hour is the t.m, suiting that the pn-sent taiif-s arc hrin|»- not the na/wn, lliat is in a rrm*—only w^me fo||owi.,.r, which accounts for the non-cm. mg on a diminution of the trade ol the city, aspiring |M,litiei.ins. Mr. alhoun, it i.*, tru-, lm.iatiun>f“ First Impressiof.Mof Furow-.’’ Two ves^ls had armed there with flour, ,s m a is (,ov. Ih.yne in am.,, it is K.id that Mr. W illis ha: formed a L- but th-y hadiieen advised rM to land ihnr —hut, ?is h,r our country .'ind iis t •..iisiitu- tnmoniai alhaiK;e v»ith Ihe widow of nn carg... as it was not couaidtred iillogcth'.r lioi. and our liberty, tin y'ncver .styo] strong-, i:nglr-h nol,lei„an wf laf- , saib to do -jr.—,Va/t,7. OVrrd'V. u now in Rome. —and that Imnquilhly may be astored to to his public docum‘nts and public act*. our roiintry. ’ m.ttr of which is ihe h ast tr.icc ol''*»* 0 / Mr. I.KKJii reached lliis city last mischievou.i diK trine.” evening, via ( olunibia.—tb. Uh mat. MiHtil^’rrilh, Jan. .‘ll.— ludmn ^ It is notcorrrri, us st.Tled by the .1/tr-' f/cr.t.—It is nov^ ascertained, thnl lh“* ci/ry, lhat the Hritish shipr .SV#iri/rf lorlimnie P.owmnn and his family and Spanish brig litrtrotn Jlabanrro, miirden-.l by '.i (’l.errk'es. Thev “ have l)^j n bront;ht lo, and deirmied by ’ lobls d and murdered a white man in I'-**! thi- I . S. slo;p of war .\iili /iz.'' A rev- the liirl was discovi red bv llowman; •'* eiMie ( Utter was alone em[iloyed in this lh y iniirdep d him nml his f.imily, service, and the ohjeet ot (lie (h-lt-ntiuii (o diminish ih'- (laiiyer of pro*''iiti^^^ was merely lo hiivc the duties on the ve.^. the fitst ,rim«'. « »lif of (hi-m, George'I‘i™ prii|M rly secured to has Is d arre-led, and commiH il J**" 1” ni li;r this and is &ail lo ha\o conf;»jed liis guilt- isions, a;id ^ s-U and lln ir c,4i^ I lie i’ou iiin;i.'i t.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1833, edition 1
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