f . j V f f r F -. - L"-." - '' -''" '". if;:X- ' ;- - - "' H. ... ; , " 1 I 1 ): rnnirbm isoeech delivered! in the :enneisf:e LegisldareJ by it oa expunging. ilThereff are some bora 1U 1, this speech, Which we extract ir,tbe Khoxvfllaf IVTfM Is I r Recister.T Tfierrrajibo softer new inS it, and asscTf'ro farcasm as any one need want: thci whole most hiipil)f CxpresidV . 1 'Thx rr ' - '4. ' i I 'i' 5 .IkthaV wV ifo np vr call- eftfpbrtju. . . . jnsmictingpbr Senators to rvote for b bbliJerattoQ. oft llie Journals of the Senate of . the 4Jied -5Ut originated ftbandTwalprbdticeii by jM?; Va Btireh; mid it isrfbrfbti sake, and tlitl of his ifl P that trW-ddiotrs and ' bncunsrjtUtionM liape 'munictted to! ltl iThe qucatiprv is briefly tbjs; General. Jackson rernoved ih depts iihm A resolutioii was inirdpced inio the Senate, censuring the act 4tj wa passed. ln passing it gentlemen sayt he Senate VU o)ted the conslitution of , tjht)jnit(l States. Sp05s the j did?4 If the jr'iScI it ijgnora nilj, ti.W83 n odious - act,it ieiiiinalljr, ; it Ws crioilnaL ' Jrf either ;cfie the deserTe irrb, reprbaiion? of? ppsterifyll Genlleraen sifpr; that the Senate orth;e(niteJ ;States, 'Wtjlhe art ofj insetting upon eirj)urni!r,a dipproYal of the remoVa! jofihe public de 'p&ites, fictwostji and itH h6ir 6jres open, aojd for; pi Aipurpbsest' jio.n,'aj ula tel tbo" cpnaiitutin which iiejr wee tvoro toaubport, and ibtu are gui!(y of the moral v. ffirno of ;pejur.f "And yej Jjcn epme 'jjen 1 4)rnen wi9N to.jcxpwnge.' flrf 8 tr4k journal ; tHb reconJ of the act. Wi'air)ng Vxbi 'ltioo pfl tijconsjstcnrjfdo wllerejerceivje. I Prpetralorl" of Jiinmof usaay Ur n witb r: puck ankteiy U jblot totri kistej:e wery I- rrlernoria) of- tbeif gu;iltn tii pift jproseou f ;ti whiiedulousiy strives ltg We! h prcujf ! al endnlinff ea istorire; r Htfrje tM rule Its ritersed! I Three w ho charge ; (lie Senate 'HI H 'I IM::! I date the 4 fi 1i 3f -: with en doe, are strtt Iy.athrniic edence dfhuet., while ISO accuseu ineaiseivi's, arieaennig crj nerve U preserve tite disracf u 1 niouurneni! Sri if Iheyiare guilty; leafepo; posterity the power of cndenining thejmftheir. own tlouthl. Kjcpungeithe aci.ifni tljfe journals, and bejievd me, future ageiijw!illbe slowjto UtlieTe that the Senate could b gudty-of ci t d4 a prostuutibn of tEtijr constitutional ittnctionavj;'. i" 4j- I Bui gentteineneay the reohitipn was 'tin jonstiuticMi3i. He it so. I ffHatfs tho most cocenjt reason Why it should regain upon the jdurna). Lt jt rerhairiJtHerp as an in- l our pout- Mr Senator jdeliblja blot upon - ical opponenlsk ; it Wiui nrnirioscJ terast ;HYwith being a boastful 'cowan! and 1 1 WoriJj and treacbtraos frienJ.- I v- j s.;.- r : the administration, White was found side by side, with- the chief?- It - was then;'sir, as a fast hope, determined to press the- expuhg ing Tesolutionsiand' why?V Becausa, si,tlie examination; had prored tbat ir Mr. Vio Boren came out in tho 'field fairly tg'inst dge White1 deat Jwas; ceitain. JTbff biind of Gen. Jackson must be poisoned a gainst Judge White, and they "anfortunately; succeeded -in inducing him . to believe that nothing but expunge would do; and , thit White wouldj odtiiTOte forv tba't word ..be cause be Jackson wanted it-x NofirairJrat: th ese ar? , fact I refer you to .M arti n Jl n" trigne9 in. daygone- 'by. TAny "thyijr dark ; and tortduus in policy -mar be-infer re4 la- gainst a man, who, personal adTartcecneoi for andaganist fMr, ? M adisoti, against the Bahk bur for iits) branches, provided that I one : tpuld be located at' Albany,: against Jaekson'and for either Crawford or Adams: iii preierence,; oeprecating tne eiccuoa j oi Jackson as a curse! upon the country because of - ihis republican j principles,; whjle Judge 'White and his friends were supporting Ihis pretention to the Presidency on account'df these principles; but as soon as the prdspetts of the hero tirihlen, yielding to the hieeze, I uimming his uny saus, scuuuing aiong, si ways companion of "tlx? huge Jackson bark, andt thoigb once 4 torpedo ready to blow it up, now assumes the' friendly office of tow ing it safely into harbor. - f 1 ' .Tp'dropthefigiire, fromieing a decided enemy of JacJcson, we behold hi'ii; Jack son's Secretary of State, and find time a mid ' the duties of hia T'OflSce, to plot, and efTect the ruin of Uohn C. Calhoun,; to - do wbichhe'trii?els,or sends emrnisaries to Georgia,. (6 'aifail InmseJf of the knowledge arid skill of ilIiImli:Crawnrd. sBut not content with this, the arch magician, follow ing the lead of hit great prototype, :audj re solied, to suffer hp; yiVai neat.the rthrone. commenres his courtly intrigue with the la dies. . The result is soon known; Jackson is seduced from his friends, ' the cabinet . is dissorved, and some of the most distinguish ed men in the country wither under the ma lignant influence of hisdark.insiduot'is coun cils. He, g)bd Democrat that he is, in the - - i'c ' r i i ii l it I these pipU'Uii'in our'ciiiziis.we Miaider' whil to England. honorable &.nrontnb e I . .i . I . . ... . . , y n v- , . , v . I i? ffnwnuieaa ana wunoui reason, k iiv nun Gmiilovmpnt. Kut thn SpnnlHil tliPir rliil . I -t . ' . :: ... e.M "1 .i "-.j, . cruei is ctn'miiea ny mem, ii is uui iuh- unwict and effected trpm the Diplomatic cprps this tUm. it will be aimm'ir iheroseNes al.H . The THE UHEROKEn.1; - DintoiiNEQir fnlm ill L -t-j.u ;.I-j - .t.:.," ru I fThroovhoat the whole country, Jhrwh,wbieh We -passed fn bur late excursion tomSa jknd oiher places, tauch exoiteuienta;'8ecuCatiun as miglit wetf natarallbeTexpecea fruar 'the "present reek drstqrbances, seems r S$ afl it 'With regard te the pable aUitodtf lliW Cherokee dndiaQs will assume ia Telation la daeJCtriebar. rAlread ihe, cuunt.ry (i o 4Wajlriiin , th aboalinVituriea iio Jndujcr4iaihaM-botehert of families and destruction i ot projperty i bjf. itjfj insantaays', day hbftVfrom Wasfirtrt.Hi City.macWissaiis- 'IayJar repeaie.lly said,therilrwuut j lie b!md shed. .That the people' re becujnio aUrmrtd in miny placet, and rrdcuUriy alkiUt Dihlohnega, and tnit Allen .Mai'hWs arrivett, there v his , evening before wittfLisarhiIy, and said sefpfal!biher f unities spuktf ciuning in7 If ihe Uvirr. W'li ter f the XYiiglhad chhs'alted .!r.la4hewsvur the people ab'ut;Dahlihnega. instead cf an ima gination rendered Crehxwdi tVu si tepeiUihJof hluuttished bx,yng "lTfirifhe ;wd baVis been inliirrhe'4 of the true.catise orhis Kinal at that time, and the true state of -laiin fwit.l)h lohnega.'l f is well known here t&a1iecrnle)rn plStedrern Tiri j-fo r ihat place as laiig'agoasilaat Norember.and that it was'only -delayed iiiitil niy,(roro circunwtannes Jbe jond his eiMitrol. Nu one here ever dreamed 4h( Mr. ! Mathewa re rn'jyed t Gains viPe (or protect ion fruavi antici pated; Jndian h(tihtiess j arid wjww Ute,' for the purpose of allayingthe-fears of a lelier wri ter, that ihe people, particiarly about p4liohna did not;theh,n6r di they now, apprehend the least ! dan4r Triim ! Cherokee htHtildies. But ytjunff Taylor an Ltdianj repeatedly ad' bl od would be thtd Y ',Ua.w head & bloly Vmesl ! But Wa3 tliat. all.he sai J n.lhat occasion f . fin. He further! stased 'there. wuuld ,be a Mclttosh cast, -Meaoin as any one, except a frightened VallstarT, wHild readily ."perceive, that J hn Rkrge; the leader of the Tleaty party ."would pa assassinated by some one 'f us opjMjnejiis. This is the long and short of th GatnSviUe plnicX'd the threatened Cherokee war.- ! : . i M ; It is trae, the! Cherokeea'ire iri a' restless on dition.but hot mire so. than thpy have been sine Giria first , extended hfti-via we over ; them. Arid it is also true that very, many of them ,.art bttterl omxised tu the TreatT. Yet the idea. there will b extensive hoSiihues committed by tie known in the .Vexlcin arm, consented to. the request, f TheT.Iexicsn array tad taken the lower route; by e way cf Ccpaaijafcd Jlatamo rasp afoidt)ia Iciaoa whartnej.'teared Would iorrupt them juTtheiother tratk- fl'he. LMex-? jeans appearel is.wub'.lhemseives at torn a- gain, nerer mop to meddle with the bra-e Ter. ,4? .r , . ixxw u&Ltass, June o. . By the Teceft. arrival cl the schooner' San Jacinto run) Oil vestor, private letters have ben received in' khia clly, frbnTuae" of' utlch'we are 'permitted to extract tbd subjilned ' - ' ' 1 1 r "1 GxLrasTEft, JsLAstDifay 33. ? 1 "fWe arrived here mterdar, apd have learn i ea amce nar;ar rival 'that t the schr. ..Santiago :as got oT the barbyjj soru perina'idiif at Vatar,'and f has betnjsold. 'ingot her' with her witire eargi thi larger" jnirt of wtueh was in51 3 an?aeJ state. I Thwe thaP sieceeped'ln get Jting her iff jclaitoed. salvage on vesl nd car .. GeDeril Snta Anna H at present at MVatawj4 undeMt V'erjrstjfong guard, t.tg:!v-t with Almoa- t;;the T4sidie jbf thf priMers , captured ara here.i 'AUfthJlleiiican ffwa1 have withdiwnt Bex-? ir; which plre rhey are making tlifir lieadqaa- Jera at present ber.irn qjrttuig 4itMy . liadVawal owed , up al! the pnUM)S ab-mt the oeUfhbir hotnl of the' Bra8 ; fhavinoL had nssfssun uf liifZ)ria fr Aoveral dys) which hiscaascd a par tail lamltie in that part ol the country." t . J 1 . AN0TJ1EH .TKjXl AN TRfUMPfl. Mr The rnnmr (hat had Jon w Pint has been elee'ed a enitortf the; Uitised States from 'the'- State ofsNew Harap- agnation c;f Isaac Hill, ind tii trjirtd i) thii cityaad Ukea his seat. Ib ': . - ? , . s . t.i . . i. , - .. mmmmmmm UNFOUTUKATE OCCUBRENCEr Yesterday mofntngslys the li. Y. filer, t ahv. 01 p ub inst) as the trigate unneti States waVdroppingownV when abreast "df Castle Wilriam. ihrt mif po lnK-iallaftt mast wnien atcident tnree men fell tlroin aioit tower4kiired Instantaneously, the other hadboth tegsroeVarfd WutSerwise m jtired, "j;.-v-o-" Oiiil WI IG;ST ATE COPC VEN Tldr V the 8th I , It wastanstnumerottsly attended 4n point jdf numbers and .respectbtlitf, it is -lniq gharer?Efctipu fdf thplcrty of Ro-j chester, Khicb octrurredon jiIor4tliiy,:lresul- 0?Hb -Jfur, thet Why cause, ?ui fi lends ijattng f airied thf in ickets in Mired of the five Wards! ' Partv linr nrre strict-U- lyhitween HarrUon rand Van jBuren,. and eai h. side did its ;utinost.,;fAt the. last vHo cpefteri aavjf ; Elf ctioor the.. Jacksonmen car-:rc4v-ward: j-:f!.L;,:.t ij I Tavo oail drivers havolhofnt arrested for robbing the mailbetweenJMersburg.! and' llicbmtmd. . 'I'hey wee detected i tbroujhi lheladdress-of the Postmaster i at Peters-: burg. ,r f. j ; ' 't ' r'K r X t ,.. -5 T-Lfj P HCUmrrS Ii tWatckraan t Watchman t iwhat if ivi T And the Watchman aeired. JiVr tht morning ccmtlh" He, , ' W! ' 1 7 J15 ifG JCCr.1 linil Iloiiil Meeting i , tie memory so; . : -f in to exptingcrl Beoton, the man, who, in davS erae by, de- rtounced G;d. JacksoQ aa in a4sassin, shot liim in ' yoniler fn, did jap r jhis power, fjrsi to deitroy hjsi eharactJaiid ithen . his Ijfe iseliV "; Nojtinder tljeinjik 'of friend . shiruhe istlie ereat champion '01 the char- acter and ilifeonce the favorite mark of his nVy hisitander land htsaalice. But, sir, ;qrAerfall;'iir is hut a mask. fl ela jsno jit' xtinguishab!e jsaion 10 fhis breast but . inalice ;envy sKiusl thoso who! hare risen Vbove hiro,'ambitipu to nit! nctjon his dvn merit, but! on tbel"pwn ruicf- j Sr, who be lieves hts:bolowprofsii of iffiendsliip? Who does' not know that;, fhej Ire the dic pVisb :expngeVfrofn' theaMiMl page ; of histo'ry, every record of th J glor of Gen. lacksdh, every tnomitneut of the malico 6f "ha'me of his enemies.' Fqx tpeti bis. own ihatne, his malignity, wouldtbej obliterated: ; A y wtt h frietinds, hp h Q r I t m poisoned ihaft of 'slanderjat your iiaue,clap the pis-t tol to your brotfyj and wben you bavees1 aped both - tbirl. hate and jtlieir.. powtjr,. crawl like fawning spaniels' at y due feet, and Jare fain-.0 pick! the crombs ,tiat faU from your bounty and cootempU; 1 r itbtion requirea the Senate ft? xeep immacu late, Judge White proposed' thai the Senate wonid ;ffrs'eral'.reciii declafq null and itvttf,f,the.reaoliition disaepro'tinz" of Qed. fjackson s removal of the" depdsttes; ;Mr- 1 King, who. is Jft Van BufenrJ'arkson tnarr, I moved to strike out the worji exrHinge. I AM lien. Jack strike out, as. i his pretended I the test of the sir, Judge Wh j with the Simon f ture, 'rumor bega j White was to be a candidate ArhePresidenr j cyi . Before that, it was inobghtdJ satisfy thocdnscience) of genleJthii .-'hen i Senate' would repeal, revdrse, escind, what I the former Senate bad done condemnatory r of Gen. Jackson's conduct telativo to tlie I ddposileav - But as aoon&s' lgidge'White name was annoanced as I cantlidate for the I Presidency,' !a . batteryl Jbf Ijdutationi andH ii wmmmuB W.V vpenca, prooy aiijne. van Buren presses throughour thejjand, in order to praise tne Judge. off 'the Ifield. When that failed; something; e musibV done. A couucil called of Mhicbf 5i4l will not say, nor will I tnlimate iUi an of trie Ten nessee delegation waa irf it-MrjVao1 Bti- ! JPfe'"!01,??. .?!TSl pUdlts!laid, r Judge White is. committed, lie has tcoosci I entiotis scrapie abut'4lrnJr from the I records: of the country J jwha the; Constitu fj tton commands to be kept,' toeTproceedtngs ? of. the Senate, what bo had "s word to keeo.' I :wlrj1artherfo to f attjrck him;HTqCy e ineasures of Qin. JacksimVld minmrattnn. IniertropremcbujiiVbllejhas ppposea.rt a heremofaRoihesMndiana--. both 1 aides of, thaLoiiekiotil L TIiaI nntA 2wtea ufux nue opposed n to i the lnsutunuu, auy ww waaiqga Jtcicsnnt and Uiier .exaouuing.nt iae great adept at dissimulation, this palace plotter and courtly intriguer,' and brought him home to receive rewards from his; regency associates.;! !f pwHet the expunging press es begin, .elevate; our hero, of-Kimierhook to the Presidency, and we shall next hear of a proposal to expunge the Senate's vole refusing to a$senrto his nomination to Cug land, and then toj expunge, wbatevjer is dis agreeable, arid the Senate's Journal will be come what tyrantk would desire it da regis try of idicts and executive commands., But GenH Jackson, whose wishes have ever, been gratiffed in Tennessee, desires Van Buren.to.be Vice President. No soon er is this kriownjlhan the General Ticket system of voting is adopted.-r.befoie un known in the Slate, and he obtains tho vole, or rather, it isgijen to him , b this, adroit mancQ-ivie j But air,' when the tables are changed, and Tennessee has declared Ire almost, unanimous resolution to vote Tor provisions of the ate . 1 reSty are ai very liberal; that we cainot reaaonahlyl: anticipate any nvir hostility fr.n lhpm fr the next tvto years.'ih .n we haveHfensipce t ufriMns first settled amWng theiu When the time arrivHS; for theit redior valjlhe;lfovern'inent tniyfthen java djffiuulry ol some kind or other with' theui : Tney . have long since, even the most nnciv-ilizu, among them, abandoned every ihMigh of a war avium the OiivernmeiUJind are ho in a siata ( drRp ,raie aland, and say the white 'people 'l.ave'bei came nosuie towarus mem, anu inar tney, tear . 1 t i . . an exterininaiintf war nas oeen qiareu , ajraiosi them bv the whites : And besides lb v are a? sensible ot their weakness and erilird destitution of every roeatis ne cessary lo carrv on a warf jtrv with the General U;vtrnTirit, as the it) t iutt-t lijenl while man in thfl counUy, and are as ceir scions that a sup of the kind wjuld 4d their enure ocsiruction ; otiii we consiuttr n pru- lent, for every County in the Cherokee -conn it y i "to prepare itself for any and every eniereo- cy that might occur : fhebrder t Wrt rnreiireil neither .Vliihiln or Tftiv Or juuge ine, we naye seen tne mends, ot uWoHoers last evehins- ! Our corresooh- 1 . . f .: "---. ml S-r O i a , . tne piouer acung on tne maxim, oiviueanq conq ier,' exhaiisting all their . tnodicurr) of legislative; skill to repeal the - General Ticket system, in order if possible, that the lew advocates that are in the State,' ot the Kinder hook dynasty, may have a chance to .'cheat the freemen of' Tennessee, in somi unsuspecting and master r ' 1 r . There: is a rumor in lown, whreh seen freemen op rennesseey in somi . . , ., .. . , r - . r .u i- i plausible enough at least to entitle-lt tor n ig place, of a vote for their lord r ' e xt r f . . . T . . ? tice, that a t Company of Volunt;prs fio :r j . GWmnett, was detaitetf to drive . aofttHjTnd I f ' v v.v I . ' r ans from a plnntation some 15 mites be(o Well, sir,J wht; has been, brought to bear to Columbus, were cut off by the Creeks, and s(fcu.t its! fiWl.f I Th. fltvin Ltlar aura tvrit -.r i.- t. mi 'v-i '- V wv-- . , v. ;. every man Kiueu out tnree. dent of ihe Sentiiiti forwarded tii his .pam per of yesterday mormnif . if UrtJp," distress-- ing intelligence: CAareion Mercury j . AUGUSTA, Jiine 14: There, is a rumor in lown, which seems no lOtll di ten. f When therwere reeetved we were told ' If " riirittar riltnr1aA' fnm rJ Aim ni a thit thev werrf a simnle eXDreaaioo nf private t I. - i t.-t r. ? ;.-' j n. " .1.- i-,i ml.. ;irl lefs that the Unerokees are assuinwy-jii hos 3. i - .. . ! jreached here seme 8 d-iya ago.via Nachitoche, was mfifircn ur, repealed yeiiVrday by an arrival from Ofwlousa that 1200 Mexicnii, one division of the army under Ctfljuel AVall had sorfeRderj-d th'eritielve pris oner of var to hetiveerj 300 and 400 Texians, a- ffreeably t.iher-quesi of Santa Anoa that they shojitd lay jdowo their arms J 4 ! , It was Js,f 8tnieU that the I extanf torce under Col. BurtesiiQ had t)venken the main division of the Mexican 'army Miifter Felicia 4tid Senma, when crossing the Colorado ; and that-the Mex icans merely requested to b uudisturhed in iheir Ltn, retreat fnnii iVx ts. They were still 3 to 1. 1 ; t: i f .t. jj .tJ .s . . : t I ii- j ury naa jinptwn ino me river a large quantity of ainmuititionJeat it should fall into the hands of theTexians.'S ' - ' ' 'lf ,?:flN S it has now become probable that Corgr-ss ACQUITTAL OF ROBINSON. H' W P1 the bill to distribute the surplus Th. V.wl, n; .,r tk rsveotieiamontf tne states; and aaour own aiate u . . ' i . l i i-i u . I Willi thus be piovided with ihe means ot exectii- 81b instant, Ws:7 .Judge Ldw.tds charged liaAuL .wotks for Ihe InteWl Improve;- e .country it becomes; the part of a forecast to urge the claims of our com a narticthatiiin on ihe benefit that may the various facts and circumstances .winch be expected to accrue from this sotirce. were ucvc"iii;u. m ui uic mail lln jii.nv.tofl sKav vtriiiiiluf Ii in rtifi rh ence to lhefte?tithdny of the dissolute le- W there lore take place at JalisbuTjr oh mHle?, who h.d given evilence in tho case; ' J, ' coio.auo artf . i! l . . ' 1 s f i iilukfi trial trfifkw maaik r i.s x.kiitirAluuv . Snl.d. 8tr instant, ays:- vutige tuwrns cnargeu iala the Jrf at great length recapitulating the kmeXt o th testimony, iristttictihg the Jurjr upon points "prudentN for of via w and ihe inferences to be! made from muofty .toa .i . i . i . . J J i citizens s rejiieted. MAN V CI I IZENS. I baibjiry, June J8, I5S6.S;48 , y3 Public Meeting. dissolute le- -' therefore take place at Salisbury r m tho case; Hth of July next, to ctrtisult and a;ri ; . ' '..a' 'a lr ' I pu'wcj tisirasif irr it it'll inui ilJ" iairi ulV.V "'n ur,u - ,rt; "V. V A1 M'J. byguuatisol a Kail Koad, ivithsome in iAJis l ownseito, ; Lmma rrencii ano i- pon;.iKWket.A general at !end.n'j.f the nzuiiein o uieis, came in collision wuii df reputably witnesses, the former should be; set aside ami disregarded. I T At half pasttl2 nVlock the Jury retired; and in i 15 inintltos thereafter returned into court With a verdict of NOT GUIL TV:' ' ! - ,1 L The atmunciation of the verdict was fol lowed by a Simultaneous burst of cheers from the spectators Fro n the moment of the arrest of the For XTicc Xresidciil, ; J02BVTriEjR.f; JFkir Governor. ' , i ' . 'Mi Against Official1 DicTiTtoj i jA !V . 1. M .. ' . v J ! fail GAINST CAUCUS iMpMWATiai 1 1-11 PeRSECUTtojr For Ofinions Sir jijf gainst Extravagance and di JLl.r . ma. T-' l . . ( 5X uft' AOAIW5T 0IANWORSHIP ABOLJJioj HUMDUGOERT I ! nusic SCHOOL- fTI I IE Suhsf-riher ": icepect fully informs tlje 'Jt oikbli.that he has. bv erffrffement. Iccattd hitiiselMh Salitft'iry as aTeaelHUof .Music. le wijl vrt iii5irut!iious on the rian.l, tfie Uuitar, ft lo.CSdijiog. rie itnei.csuo rtuepnon on others, when he. says thai he finds the slate of innate n thl part ol ihe Country very imperfect, 1 his he brieves is nni utn!r to want of musical t al prisoner, dp to the awful morneiit when the I enis iri'' t'e youth of the Country but rather ito )iry were to prodounce upon; his life or defects I in the systems of instruction. I j oUDS-riOer Having oeen insirocieu Dy tne aoiesi blasters in Germany, and music being nor only his profession, bat his study, and delight, he flatter ihiuiself if his pupils shall have talents, lo be able to call them forth, and impart t-kill and taste in this most beautituli and much aid- mired death, he never betrayed the slightest emo iidn. When the jury icturnd to the court with, .their verdict, the prisoner was direc ted to stand up land look upon the Ju rdrs, Ueltd so wi;h ah undaunted front ; hut no foorier werd the words nt guilty, pronounced by the foreman, than he sank, overpowered by his feelings, upon his ven erahle" father, and wept like a child. be discharged, prot:Uiii:ition of which be in iiiiui. . a mi a.im umi iiirin.iii if inn ia ir v. i vir. - . -r . Nicholson.) informed as that all the! Presidents V WKat Fir !C fivelmndre.f aresaid had expres3e4 their opiniua relative to their suci t V actiiallyembodied Sentinel.' ) ur!uis piuvo.o History wmuii nas no oiner . vui vm i cbjjiiiucui, ii q ucuqiuacu J aupporteJ I believe, th,an his own respectable aV. ; ierday 'nidrning, an'df afte 'Bis'pap'er tjta been; i thyrity, whtcbis, In rtne degree, impaired. 1d put Uiprlss says: ' Vt -V' ?y j1?? 1 ha! gentleman finds t Wight's Will bro.igbt ns ua- confir- 1 cility in taking a new ground by no means on-' ' i.-. r ' 1 ' J i .u T worthy ortnlical tsociaiions by whichbe S???. I!J ,h,, is now distinrulshed. Xast summer; when ."'"S1? ?eil"nfi!.anu ll- 13 nofa e ; story i I eourtm the plaof Madrj.for-thtrftaffiigeit Rwill. turn- out to be ? unrounded, . 0jt. , ! Ljudga White had -no wmrrarr friend lh?the:3at; -tiA letterwas'Nci&ived at M Post Office, j accomnlislimeni: an accutnplishment which' not only elevates ihe mind but jefiries the feelings and : improves the i heart. Nature has not bestowed Upon all equal talents for diumc ml more than for any other ot the arts & sctencie. I theeacher canmu ttrerefore . make all equally I nroflcienl. but ha nrnniisea la snara no labour Jin tag iinuidirttely made, Richard P. Kobin- pn.jwtiy culiivatji.g ihai share of talenia wjih son was set -at lihertv, and fn com piny with which each of :his pupils may be gifted, and; to his lather anu fttr.. ttosie, lell tne Hall.' I un;roye treir tastes oy mailing them acquainteu I with the uiusl admired pieces of the btst masic ! WESr INDIA EXPERIAIENT. LCW!8- I . .. . ' L i mi it.i,. u Ai. I . i: n ii - ,-i i enm oi instruction are; e ineen Lsuuars i I he British West India Kill appears to . , u ,, , . , m et -t . 'I l-npr (Junr prx Mi will Itirniiil lli iiih nt liistru. aa?tittf, siettocpnn .. -;--fi' . I If! ALFRED WEBB, of Rnlherf.irr j , COL: AND. MITCHELL: of C, HON. Wf J. ALEXANDEH, 0Qr ; -i r hiirir.. j. -t .' 3j ' HON. JOHN GILES,! of Rntral JOHN L. LESEUR, of Ift rkiSL CHARLES MANLV.df WakeJ' WILLIAM W. CHERRY; of JOHN M. MQREllEAD.ofGfiy. l HON. J. D.TOOMhJR, ofOum&W JEREMIAH PEARSALL, of Dlia. ! Dr. WILLIAM PERRV of FraSHa, I Dr. JAMES 8. SMITH, of 0r, BLOUNT C0LEM4N, ofLea iSCP W'e are rrquerted iti fnreimJer Clcmest as a candidate! r th Anl thia nitintv : al-a Wii IfAKrttlPiii 1 - " - -1 J V - - T W .1 X 1 didate fir- ihe office of jsjienff H gfati vision of the County.1 1 i . J:t 'i DIVINE SERVICE! I Revd Mr. Belies witj prea.'-h at tisLsitrt rk...k .1 id. .... ki. " vuui&u uii iuiuuiiuT( a 111c uouai utir, ! :, . ; 1 'ft iJj We have endeaTored agratn and iBt'iiH press the people with the 1 belief, tUthijtt Bureu majority that now ruta 1U9 niuo. a t mst extravagant and regardless ohij any act of men that ever had power s tii lion. We have given- them (acta, lilefcii rnerus and figures that cannot lieWiiit? given them the fact, that jthey havaiUi'i keeping money in pet Burks that a5rtii of the people, which was not fjetdewf of the Government; :nstead of relays m people. We give them this fact io p Van Buren man from North Larsons a House of Represenlarivesj ta Wit,;ooC nor,A!cKay, Ha w kins; Alontpnuii f$x? voted the other day, to defeat iltM buta the nroceeds of the oublic larfiii!0i people, as did the great bulk jnf jwjirk ad.njrably in j the suhstittitiou of free menio Uke lessons on. European labour for the rescuaht apprenU? I f ' " . V son 8 real Irienus voted 'to J p .......n. m uimi puuiig i,siaiinz mat n.pariv tii su'iiq yu )iiuinH3,utiu Grundy, KW WbHe, even f popular meetingf crossed over, into, Peorgianear Rttapoko, friendlK ilUk .W aS "nS ;.nd njtiit a- ;StnatorsMveaeTen.-.Now Uoished nartbf drawer of thereambla and w 'fPJt i hl9h J " 10 '"OTW lieistngdoji clpanyhewfolaWons. iff a bale expression of General Jackih6"1 wanVra s.td ,1a' ;'lhBCff,f l8-. pufei 4dst Ift this 1 func- preference in the Gwin letters' could soM! Xrectl!?H noj 'r8 papers list night. I powerfully influence the Gentleman as to nro-1! Great anxiety is -niantfested here in reg ird I, whai may. we. not x- ko the CKerokeesl f We shall prcbably Jiear meanswhich have beW : some thing by id: mbrrow. P : r:iii! ' Z at pjefattfnce? Tfie ve 1 . w vf' M- T;":'j j,j 'J ; iion.each member of this bod iitl4,i-' tf I 3nT -L'U- 1 but IDentoris6efinav General I om.f.n?,-!noT Miemao, woo w at me 'was defending himself. ' Gentlemeo are I hHu se ol Mr. .lui wards, is supposed tp have that they can seeirr this manifest at-1 been killed also, as he has. not since been. dues a change so isignal pect from the further taken to signify to us that prefaience i uisi wcmii uu( eesioa,eacn.memner OI mis t ifou ' iAt iirntrei t... it House recelved.'ubdir the frankof the President. i-W' , - -r', lVVHP' JUTi7 three Globes t hold minenowin my hand, sir, I . We 4 are informed by a gentleman, j juat and. the ffeouirie rrankjiow. liea'before me two I from the doI. that Mr. Rerrv Edwards fiinn of which contained Mrantoo's srieechad I CfU r-wv..-wt,. mu.... ito jdv .jit ovenincr ahoui Iventv miles nctith Wpst Iigirant to claim l?if Its author-1 the father of lies I r Itf' 7 " 0 r"r VT illb .J arid . ladder: - But weare told that ing tii them Jackson so public tempt to inflaeace; thisbodjr,no atHJsof iheTrank-1 heard ,of , Jt will be saune consoatiori fq in privilege: - CpndocLwhicin'a private Ink a. the friends of Mr. E that his nem hbors went vvodjd aubjeethtnt, an action-jdams;a fc bouse and bailed him.v T ! ' " r w itiuiciuicut k ,11a suit ui ifieoiaie, IB praise-I i is coantenaoced In the act of cfreolatlnrlhe vt: I t A-ft "s -f. -A :r'r-, u.i .l.vJ....r i .L 1.:. u. Li .i . I . , . . .. . T-n . V.. o nends. ender the pretence of gHffbblieitr I Mr. Oroee.t dtln of ihisl Interesilnl tdun- w pouucai speecn. ana war aremese TirrDs- 1 k -i.:nLij;..- JlWrft !E vvk-i Ti."T Xha,l'xianarmy. 4300 strung. nder Ihcpfrfc k.rJr.ir, TTw :rM." leaat aidaot ihelorad riverir.on tlheri&H. pariugto4 erbss and, j fellow the'leu- under -ilasoIi;. abiive ,3000 which e-west side of; the 'C 1 radoJ In lh ismb( aepiuiai'iecuaaiuoQ navmv IOJU SICK ano Ihis Eemleman'a! account s it also his j appears htt General FilisoU sent a reqneit Houai bj.lhe PresidentVowp Kandpcge White Genearal Rusk. begging to be rmitted keep ir charged Wl.lh Ylrtason against the vsagp.vid tlielS or,400beefesi(ihen in! ptisseasiori oMbe tojfaittej lexicaosyand ataifng that If altoweJ o do soy conporfy;' wlfj sacrificing ,hhv fidality,N h woold dot 'cjf par fbrr bdt riside? fats iDOOStiiaents'l- with nln-lrt 1' DisehftW themnUnirof his pplicatioii k: dahilf rati- bnaaoItj. ; jthat 1 OOS, Wicked, waaton marFr,u VwXiL fVA- r3.Mar.1fnW.ik .- . . 9aaureS Ol fand thr. trm. a .V m. J ' i . ! i - . f . . . ' ropean I ces. Take the we cooy r ke the following example, which ' ' T ; . . . , c rj. .. ri r utr' J Mfi Meerbach,bgs leave from the National Intdhzencer . L- Afld cjhairles Fh omn labors in the West Indte , 8undhig and Qualifications. ' Mjf 'Liverbotil. has arrived at Gra- 5 !;.!' . . i'. . . f. w. meerbach; in referto Thomas isher Eqrs.as.lo his defeated ihe measure ; most effecfjil! . had-passed the Sanats t AVji goa a -f ...3 ,r' t -. i 1 . n.. IH jm;i(. ui .1 viriif iiii. ii;is arrnen hi ur. vfisemlj with iiine stout laborers, who eirii- gfated from the North of England as substi tutes for the emancipated negroes, but found . i.L 1 ' i i . i ; . i T" loeiiiseivca compieieiy unaoie in siina n tropical stin and climate. Thirty-to la lioiers Went with them to Jamaica, of whom ntneteeo uieii ot lever, and tne remaining three were h f: in the hospital in ihe city of -'J ' -"I -:. -. . Klngston,nJarnalca., fWe take much pleasure in btfarin? testimony tii the: good character, and professional qualitica tions id Mr. Meerbach. Mr. M. is a German professor of muc, but is now recently from the City hi New Yrk, where he Uas expressly en giigedNlot the oituation in Salisbury. ;Wher ia New York, a hori time since, we look pains to luake'enqoiries anin his arqaiotanres concerti iiijfF him. Wn also have in Hir psej3in writ ten lestimonials from highly respectable individ uals. tyFormiog ;our opinion from these soorpea ol information as well as from .jour personal job servaiions, we ftf-l no hesitation in recumirien din? Kir. M. as ah honorable gentleman, and as a I Bv a gentleman, passenger on f the steamer I very Superior Teacher ot Music. Indeed Ma lone from Manchester, arrived last evening, we peribrmr, and Instructor in music; all, who be- nave oeen lurnisneti who ine particulars oi a re i ctcne at-qoainieu rvtitn nun,ii see inn ri HORRID MURDER. New Oxlcaks, June 3. vol ting murder. . On Saturday evening last. nr. W. Green ,a resneeUbi citizen, residing within one mile of Grand Gulf, had retired io rest, but had not beepi in bed more than an hour whn he Was awakened by it he cr-aoiing of one of his negro wottien in the yard : he 1 Immediately g.t tip to ascertain what was the milter,! when,- to his astonishment, hft bebeld a negro man, cutting and stabbirigjpe poor wretch in ashoukini man ner with a Jaree Bowie kmfe ; Mr Green imme diately, ran I to arrest his arm, but he had . not ap proached Iwithm four yards of ..him when he diew fonh a pistol and dred it , at' Green ; but Without efject. I jTThe diabiflical fiend, perceiving. his shot did not take eneci, desisted from his horrid butchery of the w.jnan, and rusned upm this delenceles has but tew superiors any where, and certainly no equals in this part of the country. I THOS.L COWAN. J Sa si ishory. June 18, 1836 1!48 State otiiior t ft Carolina, I II BURKE COUNTY. -t " ' Court of klquity, March Term 1836. 1 3 oauioei liewiiiia is eae, that David Tate. sr. deceased. I appearing to the Limit in i t C.Newland and Nancy his wife, heirs of David ;J ate sen ., deceased, defendants case, areiot inhabitants d this Stale;: it fure ordered. ! ha i nuhliratitm" be made lor uroiinda nit th onf..rienxle man. ,. Not. Tet Iiil- I six week in thk Candina Watchman. -fr them ?l-"-T-. . .i --i- j m--r- j .v i, . . i. i : . - . ted with blood, he cut out his heart and olaced I personally. to.be-Aud-amear fre the Judge of pt jn hukbabdrHfl was immedutey arresttd, and J oor riext lour'fof. pny . lo lie held - tor the f condemned to be burned ! death ver.aslowir fire. j mnnfy f Burke, at ihe i Court Hoose in flor- 'wbicb was put into eXecpi ion .Xou: de: - ; j ganMni, on the f4irth mi.nday in September aext, HT:.ifcii -. I , :-;'.-5'-i -tir v.- - i1..theol'adb"e;re;t4 answer or demur to ihe.ahov II : Th i hr I It Itiioef - 11! at laW In thy r vs. e Adm'rsl and heir at Law ft r Mull Ln BattBra4 r ts-a lhm. i -w b T" w a i w ' ' i s ' riVsste T. W. SGUTT c.K.flt. act f 21, 1 83R price 3 :TUrdaWtbe'B:Uv whiehj'have', passed-: thel ft" 4, cufnpUiiitl. else -j judgment,. pro conlesso oenatejoriihe adntsston ot ihe stales ut Jichi-sh' gan ana Araansaa ixo me ooioneing again tne filial Older of tbe Day in the House of Repre-; sentativsj o -cuptcd the whole day.f uTbe former vi oese oiiui wps oroereu to luirq raaaiDg.fai bout 4 unlock ; and the latter about 6 o'clock Alter which the Bills were read . 4 j third time.' and passed . Both Bill having passeil jritboot amendment, have no need of being returned ito the Senate ind being known to be accenuble it I to,thelVeildeat;; they may belalrcaJr'eonared I f S H it! ,m -. ii 9 J Match rVfiMorscs, u lEOllrSALE. U flf lH G Subscriber has fori sale ilL Sfice malcb of blood bay horses ot good size and excellent qnalities. i , 1 t. , . , , i . -r iv. Jit J 'Juani.iKSrtAVfiii., . L . that cunTiecta the people logmen them tbaa? Do the people thin it 4 ) better for North, Carolina to spen&oe j dollara'on the PeaT)aU4luitificUwa U sylvania that it would be betteir f it to Banks to lehd'out Ut tr ij?!' thia million should be'hhjr out1d8, disadvantages that nature has cof with ? Is itbetter to leave it 'at Js I Levi Woodbury and thetyani than to siend H in Oiafcnrf W7,p. j -i to a gom! mfciket in a abut um ffv'T. -ojpy are involved in na;perplly f j , l.thiV Will not tajintradiriel !J priy that value their repouuonl" then-do i hey make their peace jtj,1 after such a perfect desertwa J W interests? Why ibey eoll WH;) largely about the Republican PfL ing to expose them lb the W the aIl-proteetisg.poMiiantr . i' name, which verily. i covefe H( sins.Mic thus theygoll ihe Pf lobetiaj 'aod plunder the- - fty the peopie hearken to inJ"r j ! no interest to deceived tbeou 1' Jf. fc J j had been our object, W couM hiTi: Admrnistraiion as others bavs .,.. .lnJ.iea every oHiniff i J - j T, brought ihem into wwsr. afld could have come. in M -T Jjwuf; luck to ihe principle! h,f' Mhertbeyi , 1 dc i v 1 ioc lit to IS" Vir lt.r- i Crt'i r T I Sic tie 3ii: Uti f -: tie of ion . pi ItVtli H 2Stj m id ft .'5 by tuaking a tie upon the qoeri thr) !:e defeated ihe measure most effecil! a-ji 1 i n r.) ;,c pie, and wtieihermej f u,a L, we mean to stand -Pf--!: the IKTCCaiTT otw-- V by a joint resolution f adjournment for rt' -P Trfri rO aitebill, at least tba claest . to divide the surplus re Jjl danger of being defealad. .n.v i,. nvoteforibv t'teoM f't!1 H JaV CI trorj 5 4 ie - - hy He' in a-. lor wuk put the bcr. tbe my Ml fr.t pit frn pJ I oc ii n 1 wbichii'eoiil: fas laws of die liniJS should tejS&T 1 . r H 9 T V-f- t ; I1 " M : ; . 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