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1 - i! - I i - .. it t H . i . ; . 1 ! " r- ir : ;. Ii I !-; : ' ' ? - v- h .- i ;! f ' V! H : "32JJ2 22S!I- 53-rrT W rtr - . t ;': S " I-; f;. ' . ! ; 1. . - a 'ii- jl I j;- if. j;: THE CREEKS Ml - -it i I -?- 'Ik ft fr. COST cf iokst fcrncrl of thi plics fcf'jctfr cf his corrcsjoncc$?-r ; y : 1 : ; i I-:Ml-M I M '? ' : -i t. , ! ' , . - . !r -I:- ! ' jiM , j- ! f N I ii i 'J j - 'H; I i- ' 1 s- . r . . " y : ' r S1iufci idU'wwde, and. eff prfciou of so detestable a h v I "i'rsr ciL JST-" -ii I much immediatelf itX9i tbe?i nation ted !ev! .intJm!dina: an .a-m -i LrJL" - leetnn .....- c Am ernvvdi The spire wis A word a in if. a m.i.ait.. - .t i & d icd tbt As fand tt Cdss&CS miWW wranw www" ITTp - , ftT I onrinl !UIa j'mima:LvinVA friend minff l're'fomed wltUWe girowjwppwfco, pi aiton i. treptn nrt Mory Wpr- J, ""15; T .v.. - sn iv a mba Got. Glaf bot ; i nv fimoeoai oeit ba'leUI 'rz.. wf I axd befn on-Tn9enf Kurnuhmi mJd. iiiivle- tnnmt. -ri!T.i Km i fW1 n JtL - I SIIQuOtii nil Mtilll cOI ' OCICC Sf Vtr OCQInl 1 ,',"m"HMw III UUIUIvu 111 nnlCU 1 ATPn.nnitiirmla oliriui Mn.M mh iithif - inO. I'.l Vnnhla in -r-:to Suisse, l! - jtiaPiUca cftia public prts I. W:-.ut Tto csornte trs bm nef ro w katn between tb tail U I rr-- l-f. f bscb Oca. VTood ward lest oisdt cndU fodfesl 40(M-Aftef tZO) (br qitrlct twl Gsredj to tur ftS9 Tt 0e? woow gii ipeci qirtd, c&d 1 CO only Bed mtf escipea wna cf csd teatd tBW town bgKotnoke j in C!ltc8estT 4Jwsrcii.oa Su4di7 ol Itxt tff-. feillsd 9 or 10 awn ftodtabae womeo, cSnldrea tad Jnegroe. ibey then retire ezd sfltr tbe nesgbbon bad bned tbev dsid; retoroed tgtin on Tujbsda aac, to ti coaber of tboat oo; iooz pocraiou cf wtrebocss, otft fortiCcatioa'troand . r mftna kales, and bavd repolsed two nf tbe wkitea. A Doctor Sbepaxd tArnW cf WUkes. 1 tbinb nowj of and toa Stawarti b thb Sute, iBect,;fajf be vis among tbe part ol 50 rspobed by tbe Indians, and tbat when be leil tb! county. bi saw fats brother's bouses in flames, some dntinca i (rod Roaooke. and Ibej aijp laying waste the whole county. Tbe whites were id fcave aUaeked Itbem on Firiday last, in a izjJL .Lrr-rKi cti t. i .c- i..rM. -.u ir z:-j'r'rrw, t . : t ri j r' '-.v 01 truth. ... r; Lnnir M.Mn. iMt;.n. bab th Xls- iisareaurr mo lorcca r'r' ,wbjib-i wo .vjutu. iuwuicua: weru i uutb b.juiqi mere were larce nana oKi.uwi.i criainiT oi lrnpartui i-r.- . ? yt two. : t. CTXroittcIa. 4 , 4 - 1 . i 1 Extract of a letter fhxa tbe Post blaster at eoontryle would prtfct that he should, throw I geate oo cjeyated benches routKl, the .roorn, 1 Ihech j fwhich prujected turn . the : aide "oft the them along the aontberoj frontier pent the crowded into eTer? part ofiLatid ewr-1 P'?-i i 1 I Indiana irom eroaainff tne vnacwnoocnee and es- I l j- -j j.:u: . .1 bh ben prf i Mwttgomery, to the Pott ".Vaster a MobUf. feeteal sehjegation or extermiliattoo in Alabama. 'JZJ rtl 1 ZivZ ZZZi j.AJt i ; f Foarbaodredinen sAdS already' 5 marched from 1 . ti! " F r,w,.'f - r-TXwK fAi, W't ok Meotgojoery td TafedeL ! j Se hondred men two glasses Of ronvand-water warm with eonoenie tod Inore espeeted, and; the ' And two. silccs oTlemon, for h.mself We bate bad do axu fur a weak. I ne stag; i . .. ..wt Wbmi TkiI I a u tott,0v nh c. J2TLl2krJ ebeerlna news from Alabama, tod gitei.txs plnt b'islierry wine for the ladies, and some 0 the day fixedr the adtentore. Telouc 3rtJ- fili t!? xcU Tkrl good bop thfttGotri-Cla-y-iU r4em hla ebar-1 l-ePt iiVseed bnemt&T aiid the? " W4iwided: witb ovtbios; Lr. than, .coa. ol Ieftlnsfceef CIRla Modyr bare 3kW'bi nffritbt i liitlef leati-hW m9?; 5 W V eT: ' c,s: . . ,0 ascended th iiir. in kh m.prinr i the without scaSttdinsr atid without assistance , on condition of being reasonably paid for the time ex penaea to the labr.i .1 his vtfer was accepted ; torn Was maleln I Cassia, and hy a Russian: mnr)n W th , IndMns. It la reported, ana Mfift witMii tbt trwinion is burnt, and Eknd Utter datti ' LCOLUMBUS.May 16, 1836. VawW.&effttal Seaiinols Chief and Com. i.t of th Semtnula forces, is now in. the Creek mtion; be wM recognixed by a gentleman r.w tivaaftii (;aaaeei countr. escre T " "ii. Indiana. MISS EVANS AND THE EAGLE. Dr. Samuel Wilkins Wis a carpenter. journeyman carpenter, of small dimensions ; aectoeoiy oeiow me iniqaie size oofoer py, and only ooei genuemarr wip targe whiskers would stare at nlisffmima if ins, and another gentleman in plaid waistcoat Would wink at Miss JTmima Nina's friend. on which MislXmima Irina's friend's yooog man exhibited -symptoms of boiling over. relative and friends. NU III V . . I- Theerm.c '..""W were fxwutea ww not one wWh JJgftr arch :snd ao-tmst a rpw h.rt VI. log, perhaps, opoo tbe idwarfish. Hia face end began to mutter about 'people's i rape was round and shrank end his hair care- fence,! and swella out o' luck-,1 and to mix- ten m Bww vwwwr r:''' -riZili ater. wbhdi'bas stifiered BQtli IxtUejaC leatrbere I . r 17; f'7 lr-.:-Vi u ' 1 r..pi ascended. th nire .in khe imeriur. 10 the fawned; t. w, It i. rfTU lJ fwn tbeehaige ef i wimt !ef Ineigy agalnetl. tbe W00P F"tZrrr w. Here he Ukkd daw,, at tbe f l.-,., t''-. ? 1 ,y ' T . J OHirior peiipie Deiow, and up at the, glittenng needle," as it. is called itapennj Uranore his het, buihis .heart did not fail him, and Step pinlgravely out upon the window, he set abuut his task. v He cm a p)rtioti of the cord in the form of two larg stirrups, with a Ioip at esch end. The up per poops lie fastened tipun two of the projecting nails lahiive hla hpad.nnd iIaeed hi tuot ta tha u I lolly IWlSiea into tne OUter Corner Ot eaco j f vuuuo terms, a fguo iuwu other. l hea digging Uve rmger i. one hand ofedly jiead tbe eye, till it formed a variety of that cescnp- nnocning aomeocKiy's head on; wmen ne 1 mu-ihe mstertices of the sheet of copper, he up nnpui nis suriLjri wnn mcmiiri ninu 80 as to make rt catch a nail lusher up. ihe saraja opera! ion he perPirmed on behalf of the i .-r.ti. kM hMpni -nri 1 . ... 1 ' i -r . p ? :r - : j .u". l t i wnei Je2. ann so on alternately, ixnu inos ne it ri w w iu wo - l mmiltn- in ima mnrnt h. m r tin lire nm u n- bbiw awnucr wwn. t' . . . rlSS iutSSSSS7,lISui dazzling. No wonder," M wilb qu.lific heorg.D. 'How solemn!' excl.imed M.ss SLPTS': SSISTSllMfc'JS tmni. ain.nel Wrrik.ns found IS, in the J'mM. Wii, gl.nciog, perbsp. uneoo- T? t.r i , I lA 4U. .i. J.w nm. I arinuslr. at the aentleman with the whis I he etnild-elaanUHaraiird. niuon auu prBTtatun wr joug whw. r uyiuH ?, may; wyuicu , hub i - i , - 'iiri i. . j t Ti i r T i I t been capUvated by lar less substantial iual wa rar. mdiiici hiwhh, ww w ifVom tht Charlatan Memtry. ificstions. Bot Samuel was proof agakist I muttering a pert for some tiroe past, as if he ... .Mtl mALuA t rr.mAT.i iKpip hl.n1i.Km-i.;nnt;i .t Unofh hie vp were boluiu? a confidential conversation r,i... .i4 ha witt mntt .w. r. i, -! r?n MnM mi. I tin rl Mrrvi..trl4 tUnaU. nnn tk.rr. I was onlr uretented from announcing more I raised op oneof his stiriLps with 1,-ant K.til inn fnnirht.andmaaT ntrauant I raratnrs.'L Hi mrmm mmrm Il.iiffi- I emDnaticaiiT, or Dotn Miss J mima jt.ns ir fTAriArsl. mrt .n ik. ft.:.- .1 P cftmsptred to asassintte Nawlein "p. I?' Turey a?in3t a man wKo bad. in th- fahl? olutl.m, betrayed the armies of France u 4uT he commanded under .Dumoari- nrcT he deserted in th nmi - St ciuzen r on f hi hen t Georgian to fall. Houses and property are eat. I faie wants taryino; fiom ehteen and her friend threatentng to faint sway on ciiiobed nail by nail, step by step, and stinup by Stirrup, till his starting poet was undistin guiihable from the gorden surface, and the spire had dwindled. and dwindled in hi euisr.ee, lilt of tbe Aagueta Sentiel and Chronicle, for for- rested on those of n being for whom from witb tbe gilt knob of tbe dress cane, breath- tbat time rorthj he feltllate bad destined ca irery naru oreatmng Tengwuw, pci him. He raoae and eont?uerednrocM9ed. haps, but sard nothinsr. 'Tbe soldier tlted,' 1. aw;r . 1 V!- . I ll.j . 1 1 - I " . warding os last ereains tha latest Mobile and New Orleana papers, from which we copy; the cratifyiog intelligence of tbe arriral of General Hocrroir, at Newf Orleans, who confiioos the captare of SanTA Asjcjk. lim force; if they ditlj wel shall fhear of (Ala.; of the latest date, announcing tbe arriTal tt th0 fternoom but too latelto giroo tbe of Gorr Chryr at ht pbee, who ww making. -I.1t in thi lAtt-r i J actrre- preparations for tbe Indiao campaign. rwltin tills letter. , The peper Wains na runber accuonts of Indi- 'I P'?" IO5tiS depSdaUons. oa Roanoke, onernan was sliot tn the breast WJ cvorersed with agenileman, who arrired as be opened bis door, (ell fbak upon bis .tt ereninff from Augusta, and who had' passed L ? m -3 a v J I r s MMiir.. .. . . . . 1 ' wue sne immeaiateij ran, up nun, uu tnrooen toe town 01 irwinton on tne 2410 u. se' other men, who wasjin; the bouse, pulled oter s large dry goodl box upon her, fairaself end a little child; the Indians sat li.boti the box j tnd lifting one side of tt concladed it was empty; they set fire to the pillows cf the bed. went below; and set fire to some boxes, end io tbo j bouse j outstd e. The gentleman raised the o4 extinguish ed tbe two first fires, and remained in the boos until the: Indians left it, when tbe whole of one side was ob fire s he then He sutea that no aiuck. up to that' time, bad been made upon that place by the Icdians that tbe towu was wellsecared, and the inhabitants amply supplied with arms and ammunition,' and ready to repel any inrasiun from the enemy. Our btbrmant farther states that the inhabi tants of the sereril places through which he passed; 'felt no apprehension of an attack fiom tbe enemy, tbey being well supplied witb arms and ammunition. TEXAS VICTORIOUS. The New Orleans Bulletin of the 23d 'Inst.. and was accented .loved, and was beloved. I ailSS somebody in white satin. Sir. WUkW keot rnlnv' with Jemima aid InlURf ihoimt Evans. Miss Evans (or Inns, to adopt the pronunciation most in regte with her crr de of acoi'aintanee) helj adopted in catly life the harmless- pursuit of shoe-binding, to which. she had afterwards superadded the occupation of straw-bonnet maker. Her self, her maternal patent, and two sisters, formed an barraomoos qiiartette in tbe rooet sectods'd portion I of lOaintden-town ; and here it was tbat Sir. WIkms presented bim AncoreP mima Ivin's friend. (AncoreP shouted the? gentleman in the pfaid waist coat immediately, hammering tbe table with! a stout-bottle. Miss Jmima Inn's friend's yount; man eyed the man behind the waistcoat from bead to foot, and cast a look of interrogative contempt towards Mr. Samuel VVilkms. Uomic song, ac companied on the organ. Miss 7'mima frros was convulsed witb laughter so was the man with the whiskers. Every thing self one Monday afternoon m brs best at- the ladies aid, tne piaia waistcoat ana wnis tire, wiih his face more shining anil his kers did by way of expressing a unity of waistcoat more brio-fit than either had ever sentiment and congeniality of soul, and Sa far. so welt. But he now reached the bal( a globe of between nine and ten feet in cir cumference. ' The angel, the object of his visit, was abovo thif ball, and concealed from his view by Its smooth, round and glittering expanse. Only fan cy the- vrretch at that moment, turning up his: grajve eyes, and graver beard, to an object that seemed to defy the daring ingenuity of man. put Telouckine va9 not dismayed. He was prepared for the difficulty the means by which hejessayed to surmount it exhibited the same prodigious and simplicity as the rest of the feat, ' Suspending kmeelf in his Mi rr up, he girded the needle witb a,ord.th? endof wbtdihe lis tened round his waist iand so supported, he lean ed; gradually back, till the sole of his f et wiro planted against the spire. In this posi tion he threw by a strong effort a coil of rope o ver the ball, and so cooly and accurately was the aim taken, that at the first trial, it fell ii the re- r aHd hid ,i. J ness tor lesi capable of ntirration .i fo thM -o?vl Itevohriinn. .-wliich .Lilf a citizen King, and by the rjertion l tSl,, ,h imm.Url1..,h..f!lQlA I. 33 1 i .1 . LexptM that the manvril.wn i3j U two men $hild extinguish Ml fleilwSi I rnembrance in the bos mi f herr fnt,fS: p)liiral sympathy in the hreiisu f ih,i I ther thoa.ht them tnnocenjt, w laiiefr sacrifice they had made if themWi rj unequal watfare against a throne sappffLJ ?! four hondred '.honsand bayonets. 'i $i . . . ' - f .' ' .Sf ! i You know thtt.it is a-custom tmiWtli-. Hi irr all Carchoric eoQ'nHes,to. placetjiWalAti ers on the tombs of those who are en&ry any arTectiohate reeolleciiim iwnetimftl M is done as a tribute of admiration of 'tpfp! or late of any more distinguish 4? perS. S graves of thes- two poor creatures ka )US out from one or the other, or frombS jO motives ; and crowns of flowers hafcQI ted on their tombs eU her from fiirk'fZJi hatred of th crnvr.m0nt i.n- I! iAil the human breast has a right to ;hatt) hit j! nleasea. even if it h .nK m .n;.wiap "aJ . r i-'wWttTHH 1 the present French monarchy), o froilliJ,-!!! hici, vi ud lUMusoou capricious aiief tpmrf y frivolons, inconstant, and pasaioa jy furnished a pretext for the, basei apIcutew arrest to which I allude for the aim tit leaped from tbe, window fitlt nis cnarge. says Wiethe seboooer Flora, )nst arrived, $nd preserved their lives bjh flight People came passenger General Samuel Houston, corn Ire daily passing through tarn place by al- mander in-chief of the.Texian army, for the per bost tbousands, including slaves; from the F of obtaining) medical advice, being badly Indian rrmntrv Zadoc MUmford. With bis "v,v"ucu: "J UIP WU!'B luo cunur- appeared before, i Tbe family were tust going to tea, and jweie so glad to see bim. It was quite a little feast: two oonejes of bad brought a pint of shrimps, neatly fold ed up in a clean belcher; to give a zest to the meal, and propitiate Mrs. Ivms. Jemi ma was ( cleaning herself 1 up stairs; so Mr. Samuel Wilkins sat down and talked do mestic economy with Mrs. (vine, whilst tbe crowds ofa maUitude '.of indiyidos ,if happy Franoe I happy people ! liappfjdi Happy people I to have reaped from fa I.J enriched by the blood of two reoii,'1sij j.ivri ui a ceniury 01 war.5'Jcna 1 sij blessed fruits of liberty. HappdraoA'ty neither JLouis XVI, on the scaffold. hHJl negroes, passed, on their return thither, on Tbcrxdiy or Friday last. quired direction, and he saw the end bang down on tbe opposite side. : Miss J'raima Ivins, and Miss Jemima Ivin's To draw himself up his original position,to fas rVwn1 trrow lit and talttattve. aa Mr ten the cord firmly around the globe, and will II BVIfW gL 99 IIIVI I mm mm -m-mm w mm, -mm-m m - -mm y mmmw mv-m m m I 0 W Q,ml VV.Ikin. mrtA Tlfi-Q t'mirrvi l.in h assistance of this auxiliary to Wn .nd sixpenny grwn, snd . ,,e, of ftd-ajroUng m,n, grew o and surel, a pound of the best treshj and Mr. Wilkms in lnverseoroportion, UioNtof the angel, and listened t. the shout that now. it tne matter naa enoea nere, tue bar4 like sudden thunder from the ccniaiurse be, little party, might soon have recovered their ljw, yet came to his ear like a fainf and hollow former equanimity; but Mr. Samuel Wij- marmqr. kins, end bis friend began to throw looks of I The cord, which he had an opportunity of defiance upon tbe waistcoat and whiskers, fastening properly, enabled him to descend with And tne waistcoat ana wmsxera, oy way :or :7u V i!; 3 ' " rt"' ncu up wnii nun t ijuuci ui ropes, uj wuicn nieans he found it easy to make the necessary repairs. A in rxue whom neither the lOt the triree days of July, nor the ot mot ittfu.can teach that the rsKrf.. y pfissed people may become too yioletg & v'iated that tbe wrecks otVa throne rit !, and witb ; tered by the phrenzy of the nrUtiii $ k climb to Cne i frail planks of a ship bev$ tbe storey "i,i of the winds a ad the irresiattble tki rfM is wares. ZuilA .nst ntnM. .nd AHaii JAnM. for- maUo Sanl Ann nd tlso "f two v miner eat &;Vf -0;i. oaner between the bars tin- Ubey were affected by the looks afoiesaid ? ' ' J- .1.1 I w , J . , i. lasco voder a Miss Ivinses poked biu of I of intimating tbe flight degree in which I FROM THE CHEEKS. 4 AYe reeeiTed Jast Cf enms from Columbus, a extra frbta ! the ofSce pi the nquker, Mated the 94th instanL but find very little stroo? aroard. The army wasl-0' M,w - .w v.. left under tbe command of Rusk, Secretary of tea. p War. who had been elected by the army Brtga- 'I vos a thinkin,'said Mr. Samuel Wil- dier General. TheTexian force had accumo- kins, during a pause in tbe conversation l o tbinkiK ! kifiir J'mtma to tbe Ea- Iaied aiace the battle to .1800 m, mA hmA. U vanced to, and werecroaaiog tbe Brasos, flushed with victory. The Mexican army under Seix- ma and others bad all eoneectrated, and amount- ta it fsrther than what is contained in the ed to 200 men, the remnant of 7000 that enter letter which will be found in this! morning's I ed Texas-tbey were crossing the Ccforado, by ; pa per led to v i Towns Hardawayi who was repor- rafts aod awimming, and were in a feavo bten killedlbvl th Indians. h11?08. that capedav ZZa n. fWwn .llt.leJ and me. e le tattle was luogbt by b the utmost having reported 5000 Tesjane. Col.'Burlinson waa eloee to tbe enemy witb 200 gle to-night.'- O my P exclaimed Mrs. Ivins. Lot! how mceP said the youngest Miss Ivins. VVeII I declare!' added the young est Miss Ivins but one. Tell Jemima to put on her White mMalin, Tilly,' screamed Mrs. Ivins, with motherly anxiety;and down came J'mlma herself soon afterwards in a white muslin sown, carefully hooked and I ciit. mod Ibarwera feuemuns before him. I j .j "ij.iJ2.i i-..:.ii. -j A m cf tn.eompnjr Jftoeft leu wnum- sm of .h. M.x&n.h.d tre.dI (r tar,- Z'T'lIn'Jr ribbons, and aitunalli necklace, and large bestowed glances of increased admiration uppn Miss J'tmina Ivins and friend. Tbe cpneert and vaudeville concluded, they pro menaded the gardens. The waistcoat and whiskers did the same and made divers re marks complimentary to tbe ankles of Miss J'mima Ivins and friend in an audible tone. At length, not satisned with these numer ous atrocities, they actually came up, and asked Miss J'mima Ivins, and Miss J'rni ma lvins's friend to dance, without taking no more notice of Mr. Samuel Wilkins, am a ; W A m. m - m and Miss J'mima ivins's Iriend's young l i besen tha 31st inst. for Roanoke, returned 1 iog a piece of cannon) to the Texians. All waa oo tba fubt of the 23d. i ney touna no i panic and euniusion in tne Mexican army. Indues. cither on their way or at . Boan- -W ' . . - T 31 ' ! ! ! .l. i; .3! .:'. , "Oea Vf bite did not leare Colambcs for thecition esw asexpexled--theorder tinder which be was about toj go. bavins been jccsstsnaasded in pursuance of despatch es, rectived from Gov. Schley, j The Enquirer states that there were be tween and 500 armed men ii Columbus on tha 34th, and the editor thinks it , will retgUtre that number to protect ibat city , as Uen. Santa Anna bad offered an armistice which had been refused ; he bad made further offers to acknowledge the independence of Tex as, making tbe Kio Grande the boundary, and remaining a hostage nntil tbe government of tbe lotted States should consent to guarantee the treaty, and it ahould be approved by the Senate of Mexico I i ' Texas was considered safe and the war ended, and Mexican army would probably be totally de stroyed. ! Genl Houston' has a cane presented him by bants Anna, and also his saddle ; be had man, than if they was nobody! 'What do yqn mean by that, scoundrel?' exclaimed Mr. Samuel Wilkins, , grasping the gilt- o m . . a a pair of bracelets! and penmark satin shoes, Knonnea uress cane nrmiy m his ngnt nana. and ooened worked stockinos. white cotton Vnat the devil s the matter witn vow, you ;j gloves on her fiiigers, and a cambric pocket- little humbug?' replied the whiskers. How d handkerchief, carefully folded up, in her dare you insult me and my friend?' inquired e handall quite genteel and ladylike. And the friend's young man. You and your quite genteel and ladylike away went Miss Jemima Ivins and Mr. Samuel Wilkins,' andja dress cane, with a gilt knob at the I top fto the admiration and envy of the street inj general, and to tbe high gratification.of Mra. Ivins, and the two tha Indians ate on the look out! and appear 1 been recognized by Geo. Zavala, and hundreda very anxious to set pasaaiffn of it. 1 I of others had identified him ; the Mexican pri Extract of a letter fiorn a gentleman in Co lumbus, to gentleman in this! city,": -. -. jj , COLOMISVMay 23. Last evening a party consisting of 'eleven whites and eight friendly Indians beaded by General Thcmias 8. VVoodward, of Ma con county Alabama, reached : Columbus, basing passed along tbe majl road from Toxieffee. ! Beins aniious to reach this youngest Miss Jvinsel in particular, They a?" whirled into the air, cane and all. bad no sooner turned into the Pan eras road, l ni aiu the waistcoat. 'Lui-ier-li friend be d d,' responded the waistcoat. 'Take that,' exclaimed Mr. Wilkins. The ferrule of the gilt-k nobbed dress cane was visible fbr an instant, and then the light of the variegated lamps shone brightly upon it Give e-te soners also shouted when he was brought in - Viva Santa Anna." On to-motrow we shall be able to give a regu lar statement oo the authority of Geo. Houston mm m h . h mmt . b & m mm mm v mm am m mmmmum m mm w m mmmw a - . . . . vv f .u.,j vS k u. : : ' . were actually eointr to the Eagle too.; his friends i and who would have riven the nar- Mr. Samuel Wllkms was introduced to Miss ticnlars.had he not been too much fatigued to au J'mima lvins!i friend's young man, and tempt doing so on tbe day of bis arrival. I they all walked on. tosether, talkioz and than who should Miss J'mima Evans stum- shouted the whiskers. Horficer?' scream- Kio fwtn K ihii mot (VirtiintA aeidont in cd the ladies. It was not too late. Miss the world but a vottne lady as she knew, -IMa Ivins's beau, and the friends young with htr young roaij ; and it is so strange roan la7 grasP,ng on the gravel bow tbinsrs do turn I out sometimes tbey So waistcoat and more. tbe whiskers and the were seeu no FROM THE EUROPEAN OORRESPON j I DENT OF THE NEW YORK ! DAILY ADVERTISER. f f j I Paais, April, J2, 1836. ! Loqg as I have been accustomed to the vexa tious. obtrusive, and often ridiculous tyranny of the actual government of this country, I find that tny experience of it has been so great, out that inuch remains tt astound me. I have long lost the admiration whv-h in common with mv coon- irymen in America, 1 felt for the revolution of puly it has vanished before a more intimate knowledge of its history, nd the experience of Its transient effect upon th liberalities snd Insti tutions of France, At this dcy, in the year U836, no man can realize bot one consequence of its existencesthe change of dynasty from the olden Uourbonsto the tamiiy ot Urleaos, and jwhetber it be any great blessing to have substi tuted a more cunning and unrelenting tyrant lobe jounger and more active, for an important Sand whimsical dotard, like Charles X, 1 leave Uhose, who cheerfully enjoy tbe blessings of the change, to decide. ; I Few of your readers will be disposed to place Imoch reliance on the general declamation of a 'newspaper correspondent. They will incline (o I attribute unfavorable impressions to the influence of prejudice and will make liberal subtractions from any opinion of an American, accustomed to the extreme freedom ol tbe United States, upon tbe merits of a govern men t in France. Though the necessities of a periodical correspondence are tempting inducements, to that indolent and inac curate species of writing.which without facts or and rUYVJSU OF EXEC!rgl Mr. Van Buren and Mr. Bntrniit fe eloquent, when they made tbdHepSiMft enormous power and patrmsg lie?i bt rosins as rresiueni of toe Uniirtfr whembeir torn came to ;pariflpa)a M otnr, nr-j were very paruciprtiiss vCTicfai airitson io reanzTs rpidiu ble, the awful picture which tky fnH of the crimes of a corrupt nn4 -.nyrfi. ministration, The Boston Alias Plat 'Ml a fair comment on an aphorism builP soiemn gravity oy mat i lntaiww jj"?ni; Washington Globe. We twite tepfii - Monmrchif" ay' the WasnMlli it but the monopoly tf j PoliiUawr M fxy mis test to tne present rejatiw oiow riff Wnii to the country and what rffie ds it make out ? Analyze tne'tifoii in and Spumed bv the Kxpcut.ve-4i& J lha ik how far wete from realizing ii tbe fesertswil . .!. m our rresiuem sjjj t , become our King. mrB will not enk ink mear.s by which Genera. Jackaon hMWW led his present powers w, wjn m HUHS airariii(.fntji. rieo-nprstM into mere verbiatre. Miss J'mima Ivins and friend being con- though I confess the influence of which they scions that tne anray was in no slieht degree I have invariablv exerted over me. I most claim attributable tothen.selves.of course went in-1 the He has a large majority in the I msentatives, subservient to te last blindly acquiescing in all his ao-$ - He has an equally pliant matyf i ate of the United States ; r 4fl; If by any possibility, these -vf should unite in any act not aliogetb 4 with b'ta owji views of expwieeffy.l priety, be can have recourse to k i Veto ; . I '. ' M He has a majority f creaoresJf appointment on the Bench or "''f f Court. , 1. ' He holds the subsistence ofan aof f sand officeholders, dependent on bf jf of FOBtl - "aa, mm& LIONS of the Public Revenue, apisf quent distribution of its interest iaHT the laithlnl: and that enure conn trade cotnmeree. and eorrencT oi l consequent on wielding such a'v individual pleasure ; M.lvc! i I He has assumed the power of c merit of never having surrendered myself en- hv aothorizin- one of his officer; Tha Bee.of the nam dsUt nve r.m.'.n I lauffbioff. andfiokmt awav like any thin?: to hvsterics forthwith: declared thtmaelpa 1 tirely to their direction. I have written yon tain contingencies, to invade the Brown of the Texian schooner Invincible. h. and when thev ont an far as Pentonville. th mMt ininriul nf wnmn. nmnA ,n 1 many things without reflection, none without uer. . i, . L . iaJ ( I 1 f Ii. I I J t.;t 2 . . .. v . .1 . . - :. a . . ... I . . ' . 9 -.r ... . n l I ..n ran. 1 1 nn nmnion mntiinan I OT. .-. U.r.A nmrtinni town oeiorc oarx y ester a ay, ana learing roeen nem w can in me sum 01 iiv,uw to siana miss ivins's tnenC's young man would nave incoherent ravmes.that they had been wrong- - - -r- . m , L V 1 I that their movstnents were watched by the hb trial before the admiralty cou for the cap- lhe ,adlcs eo tbe CrJwn to taste some fullv snsoectedloh! thathev should JJ n an of my letrs, that I wotild tnmat. gjdera.ion merely of the gP i .. . .iu 'L '-i.:..i tnn nthfl Amnan hrir Pnebt. Thi. mmrA i . . -, .w. t i ... .1. r . . ' 'I u rest reuection . uesire in cnanze. uo you ooooi r hou id he o eased to itnow in u "sr. y o ---,-- .... vvv,. i tnrnn. wnirn. iitAr . mMi . nintninn ann i h.,a n.arf in aa iha h . -.i cv..k. ..r -i ,. . . - " - " - ' i i - arrest was in consequence of the protest made " Y- i 7r7' f" T, --h iwj, ui- sii.ee thriurmer.Wlh. tapuiouf tKhr. who in.?,?,? ! ftccs m e,?Dor!te a. relapse every time they opened their was no: torthcommg previously, for by it, the Pcel nanaxercnieis, tbey censentao to ao. eyes, and saw their unfortunate little admir Insurance office was obliged to pay the amount Having tasted it once, they were easily pre-1 era, and were carried to their respective a- and premium insured, and hence the i company 1 vailed upon to taste it again; and! tbey sat I bodes in a hackney-coach, and in a state oil bostiles, they travelled with considei able ra minutely the by the out- Woodward, then, that this srovernment is quite so oppressive as 1 have represented it to be ? I will convince your judgment by an obscure paragraph, Inserted in some of the Paris Journals merely as a matter of news: and hy none though worthy, of com ruin. I seek restitution in tha le&at atniMin minnr K I nni in tk frrAn latino, ahrnU and lontcina I in.ona.k.i.i. M.-nnn..nri. .I....U .k. mentary. 1 copy it from the "JJebaU." kMm I Mil mnit fnr Am. . I.... ...-!. ..ii - !.u .t! Li- - r ' "Amonsr the crowd' (la fouU-muUxtude) "U uutuu l at too nusea aiierniteir. uu u was iusi iua i ann excitement. i . . . . r , , vaywvw uvif jvuiuvi was ws mib.ww j a I m m i'e' mi a a a ' -"'' tast, tor tear they should lose the oegmning of the concert in the rotunda. How ev'rilyp said; Miss Jemima Ivins, and Miss Jemima Ivins's friend both at cidrty, and did not extroine place which bad been 1 .sited rage of : the'' eavages.? Gen. however, states, that they saw every where tn tbeir route marks of findiscrtminate ruin, ,:'.'! J.-."!:.: I a a. a':. .0 ana oesirucuon, notxses ptiiagea ana stages destroyed, horses killed, and nomer earn, hnman beinva in ih tiatM inf thm, mntt loatlisbmel w os-K 7 n are interested in pre eraV3h;iii W. also sales were scattered era them and whether or not, me Power as is -here discribed is aaen may be designated a MosAcKiv serving tne: nag and trade of tbe country. 1IF ahff aam llala a ah... mm. ..1 J E... ' . Zr 2a ilt. L: I A? - 1: .a"? t VI w IMI U9Q M illO ItftflUIDgieu tHQDCf U lb m ,00?0r, ,OT raiies, tne letters gener- caooot protect our commerce from the depreda- allj having the appearance of being broken tions of a petty sUte creeping into existence ? open. One of the individuals of the par- J tj brought in a few letters and a draft near- LATEST FROM GOV. CLAY. i Jf d4?troy5X'. wmch. foon ) in the road. I We have just conversed with a gentleman di- By Gen. iW. we llsd learn jtbat there are rect from Montgomery, who -arrived here on losr nancrea men eeeamnea as Toskegee. I Wednesday - evening. He etatee that Gov i'.Mil mtm, aaiaiaiaai . LM.iJ i ",' I P.law mtmA intMil t .1 MR KING OF GEOK Tt: 1. KiKjlJ T I r , el a, BIS KCUIWUItll t.. - navwgpnctacrvumM vj c - lha k.ct exaiap m .. . ,'i.na- aa ! -II.UUD UIO V T- . Mn0rm ah f h r vt.i ft. ttw fpjem ftnn jiinri innr r : ,. : TVDDini v i rui v7 c up- il'". . . T . . I Hpnt manliness wniCB only have been detained by the chamber ot ac- I . . ..... -u. The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul is re-, cusation und sent before the Court of Assises, by . , ' f nnnr( The frVWiSA . Ul. .d. .1.. t..r.;. ri, D.i.... lha. 'ill k triwl as w ira Miirwl I """" . . . iK, ) QUIWUin iw iwainiB iuo iwhhi vi u t vkiwiuie " ... " - , . .. r.,-i. thirrl fPSLflliiy. . ITT. f. An anecdote connected with this church, and! once, when tbey; bad passed the gate and not known J believe, out of Roasiajs tooremaik were fairlv mxtde the crardens. There were 1 10 00 OUHll"' " PB w w" -. tf.A waHrnlifidW Sr.aalW and nlanted! . . ''lofty, and light, and Small wnicn tney win te ,irieo, as we are aasurea, ,u.,a ,oAnaL during thejirstjifltendoysof May., ''be of "VthV i.nM mt.TtrmA ,(Tlnl them 1. AHA IrT It) HUM tTf- I .e. . "i. .:, WitntiFf "f-i s charged against them.isone of those crea- Jl, ted by the law 01 aept. that or navirigexnion- ... wilh oaasual f ueRlV ted tttiaumt emblems unautg loproauct an aci - . -nt ex!mgol. ofadhttionio a pnnetple other than that M the , wri lhus n;!! i des jned S . 1 aff..farii iMIfivnl ilfftM I awaMr-p r . ot it' a .B . . m m mm m I XicTIU aB . W goiierrMiieni tmuumes eoutex tenatw tyawe extend. He said he had berome pir9cit iui" t r and the refreshment boxes painted and or? ;wt y tlmo8l int0 1 in the gky -; d iion a tin princtpe autre que eetui du Damenica uu eu ininr huu-imjx.i.s. iuu tua i ..m..., . M ijv. .;.-.v.i j: i iwnjMuw.rit . nd OX craven hundred fnendlj Indians Vplay had arrtTed at that place, and made it his yariegated, lampa shedding their rich light menW on which an ansel stands.. suDoortinl 1 I will not ask yon if that most violent, eapri ta tbe BdhborbOOdt t neaa Hl8r. "? Bta rmmea apon tne I anon tw (mbi. heada. end the nlace a lartra eroaa. Thia antral 1m vaaiwai.t.! k tkl 1 riona. ariwant and most extravagant of all the -v TTj Kaiwa'ait" aal.Ma V . ' t Jll . i aa ,aaaaMrT -aaa - ..afguti. aaaaMMa aeaiaat I .. i. . . . . .. I !t .;. . . . ' - . j. ii . .u niiA !... 'flmlZi the hoaUle: Indians. Tbit for this parpoie he "Jiajxea WUie company ? weaner, ,w pernaps urn noij.enaractere watry from Georgia, and we do not bear 4 ortered into immediate serriea tbreetnoo-1 fcet nd Moorish band playing at tbe one erved. fell into disrepair and some snspicton) ot any farther, outrt-cs of the Indians I ..n ..n. .A ulend of theMrdie, wa:,,,; wdtbacl the halts cf the nation. Netrraesl tWnaiaJr u r..; A m.Mk -.wM.w. -t hand rd.w.rm a..d i.aV tH. Ti.- it,i tinroked; the surface of the earth. The affair CtoltSi bT tbe savaf-eS oeaslonatlv . eseane.1 led on. The Cftmm.nrt.r-in.r.hUf'-h nama ..lt.r. J.rTr.i,:-;M ..jrJl:,t i 1 caused some uneasiness : and the Government . . ... r 1. .. . : w--awa uv KIUI Kiwva . - .- . . i - . ajKMMjW?r1 ? bottlesf .nd bottle, of ot;.no W rmtmrn wiwunn nn In. limn, in inair . ? J ".""'. .w-.. w Mineat and iS. ..i -Ui- j .u- ongadiera a lUe 1 j -.- r. ,,-TB T . : dwu mm tuuowi : rTra!rtJ 1 VoM were crowding to the door of the m j...---:. - i 1 I iavjiiw viBBnut namt noiT I mmmmmmmm- I : . j ' - I aj .j n:.u: ... . rn ru a us asuian fifi e- tvraats that ever sat upon the RritUh thyooe If . ....... C i .. ., Henry the V 111 bimseir'ever exacted 01 tne most servile of those degraded parliainente which ex isted bot to minister to the basiat demands ot his oppressive j despotism, a more unlimited sobjec- like ihis rapid iaie cations, and blaekeryngM Iwf, ,antrv. Asd tboogh n. ! ventured !o P;"1 iiblv defensive inaBre. -m. eay alf' - a, . . a W,i .1 -. a t. 1 t ? 1 Ha.nMllliMAa I I Bite 1 W - A I - cl fJJl mi mm aw- uiuhui luuiiaii aia a m r .(inaiiiiii a a . 1 ..a. in mi on ll me " . the time is nntfkr .. a".i... as; ii ii ; wculd he oris" s , ta the t'-S' MOBILE. Slay 4. Utfc Diviaioo Gen. Mw atate that aaex 6tb Diviaioo (Gen. Irwin; moie uuiout iu pnuci pc,u.v f thisse very loruiu , ,j 8ubmissioboftberi2bU of tne autyect to tne .L,,0ftibertr.--i1'T H - practical jokes going on in another; aqd cumsUnces, without being able to reaolve how io 1 sovoreign ; dispoiiioo of the king'a tupieme 1 "T h IM. a constueraoie time was aunered to eianea. I measure wi j : .. i .... rroniur- r "ii . A . a . aaa jaa. aa. . I Ikl WW taf a ICII f a3ULU K " HV l7 a -1 tie aioa toaoother governmen. - ; , .y th.Pltm at 01 tne i"r ;ki. despaw",":?! . 1 IOUF DUier I -i f i ii,. .. . f. . . . . ""-T ... - . i inniTHr neer wu vmnirnn i. ., wim at mnn i - in maH.tatin fn.tiM9i -.-. . .v.. :. acJWwa&bAnjtowad "MMpcU joke, Min .1 naniila amarriim .m al J iL. I act. a eons.nAr.niA Tlmji waa an rtor rl in .Ian..' rtl.snr ir Commander-in Chief f mounted tiflemen) 640 .. T.aoor w iUO Am-JnTJr .r: r VJi. the erime is not that of latDivbioo (GeneraPa nama rutvaJi fun nowuua; sou in snon ine Whole scene wss, : .II .7 rr rJTT . w"w Z4 -.r" .7 r.nt ? nt , ... , -i i .. at;-. TV,-:-. :. j , i uc oieiuu meir mouznis towara SjiJP: I it jj, nmmi !.. s-.-.;-,. t turneo tneir ete anc tneir thoughts toward the I etoe to aootner guitmuwu. , - SXfeCT1?. .TA -ily . .WalM 'A.ckin.: T& rf-4bio ta. princip k other IbUltat, 640 I eity, or tne snrao, or nouu observed -4ne 640 of dazzling cicUeraeaU' As to the concert- V . . mm a man waa a roofer of booses ( slater as ha would 1 trovernmeni ! Merciful God r can this people- , a a a . r i " n ' . S Tt- . . i. v-- oe cauea in coantnss wnere slates are iissdjad bot t wuinoi proceeu. au puuwjwiMwi repair wim VflafE he Red Rir, ' ! r w iw li b. r i Jul - i ftr :f w : V , v.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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