li j. s 8 i' I-.' b. i-. .. .. I S ! iVi Cw.l-fht fuisvill Juiirinalnotici lijiLVltonV Lifof Clay,: thus Pc;f-M I1 'Tic perf'onai WtVi y oHMr. CUj as dettiiledj roliiirtcs,; wH be read wit irgreat i fit cf Ve trarc jdrrt. step; by, tep, ascending front Stlie condition of ;h. poor boy to ibrloUieii unniijlfgen ;, Vonc?ic hi-her and higher in the public reird. lintillp j'ecamo the nlot, distinguished, of hS$ cotem ioranc and exe ten; more innuenco on Jhe public mind of the country than any other inarai The lesson i.iu:;hiiy emtneni success U chcrrin" ! all those-who nre endeavoring lo tleetive . .hrenaiie Ihcmselve W alofW and ef political destiny. Tho teaching of such a life ! ;."vitJ - i.t. .1 .... I :..L. by ;al Uirinj young men .who wish'to achclve a desirable fune by deH'u'hig themselves to the rtve!lU!r!ef f the ItepuhUci. Lt the young rrtan ; who fs iconaciiM. of I he possession of nature moblil itoudlectual uit.s, whenever he feel like desntbrtuMng and retiring frKi the lieM of c0n. Iflict, 'rejlnemlier ih rourse of Henry Clay rilnd .be rhef red, iakv . fr'eh ouruge and go! on with uiifanohns heart to ovetcotne all the oiistacjfg . ."' I 111 .' - I l l li- . J Ijctivei ii'hiinsjfandth street? port j i liiflh renown -'he aim ;kSceti in our &rff'.-MVay r tKvo.ago, ive. ia oiip ofthe- itinerant Intrdy-gurdy grinder?. I ! jj"acrowd of ;!ii!dren, in one of oiir j They were singularly intent upon lite crowd ol haoy looking darkies consti tulcd Rlfpaf guard composed of nurse?, and J a gencrajj repre5entaiinsOl' the kifchrn cabinet. Thai sijfc. walk was liloclituJtrd entirely ; the. hujr dy gurur made the air hidMvj3, and the screams 'fUI'lllll, lllll II U 1' IMl Millie a NII'M II, irjfir I nrru iko the autiiig pansae in a bad overture. In the mitl.-'t of all this exciujinrnt, a tall gentleman )itscd llong, "full of Ittfalih, evidently much fcascdJartd truly, sympa hizing with what he nwj jlH carefully pJacrd his hands on the icadff the Jilt lo peojje. jhal.he might tenderly ik iv.-ty a passage lor hirnsell ; sufhlenly, the arkiei It'll barrk into a resnerlful-ekpreisioii, Mficd hiislitheir hat., the little, rhildreh became ' imprr?cdi and fidloAved the retreating fnm of the tall IrJentlernau until lie disauoeared. much fn the tUtjnnUuinenl of the muic grinder, w hse 'Jl.i L .1 ... f I.J.I . IMA riwiiciice nr itu" iuij! was iiiiucf osiu. . ? i uai entleinuh, so venerated, who pase$ through cur streets, unostentatiously, is Henky Clay.; l IV. Ct. i 'ummrrrinl "Pi infix. ! A-'NOHLB MOVE. v t mull thrill ihi? heart of every gonjd man in UieMutts with joy to learn that witljih hi las! , two or bite .werks, upwaids of one hundred of , . lit R young gentlemen connected with the Uni ; Vf rsityjat Chapel Hill, have signed the total AiTixjtjv.:K rLi:tr.E. We hope the remaining ffjiide-nt !w ill speedily follow their noble exam-: ",-.;.lo.; atvl we trust, too, that their partjuts, and th ,disln;uished menoRho State whose" influx lonco Ulileilt at that institution and amonir the IL! - . rdbcatey man IndralM k up cedjic td will not k the J I 1. it inw lenii joung men tf the State?very where,,' countenance and eneourapement to y step m the pathway of an elevated la id virtuous self-denial.' Let them hf ir liuiiors in the mclii-inp r-lip.U. .nwl pilpose the: Temperance reform, if they j Untmselves sum the nledrre. Hut w hv iiut come out at once and rally nder ,)e 'aiice' banner ? Does their haooi. lies s depend upon the. use f a contempiibUi artificialj st muliint ? Arethey so weak, that they cani)o abandon a habit the niobt us.-b-s. and at the kame time the most dangerous of all habiti lahifih Star, 1j? Jt House ami Family of Four Children saved fa h Do.-yrr Solon li. Belt s, of Sandlield. 1 t it on a 1 'V'PS aloul to go -out lor an evening visit i j ' - KcW Year'.s tiight, direetrd his eldest boy, jaa or. sqmej ten years ot ge, to put wood into the sto'vclj and leav a gornl fire w hen ho and the nthef jchildren went to led, and lo have the kin jlingii ready for the moriiinglire. The boy did 6V Ult tmt kindlings under the baker, so ; the j fire f communicated tojthem from the that ', i Soje. Vlien the lire c4mmtiirueatedf to' tin; ' :-kiiijJlings the children had all gop.e.to bed in the ' ' . cbalmberj bht there w as at faiibful watehman p i ;bclbwJyi;;Hetts had an intelligenrspahiel, I '"' andl from' that lo I lie ilnAr. Oininiiiwil im utni ... . . r ........ - - -- r " - '--.i v- oiuio in 4 It l l ' ' 1 1 I 1 . - i giv&oltm ttlunu, I i it lindmg ttiat lie could not "make thtt hoys understand him, he laid himse cloNfii urtiniie of their bedj f..r '4 few minutes. ' ,;. - . Al if hWare ofthe increapioglaner, he $(Mn 1 '.returncijitu the lire otrain, ami otrhisithird visit : jo llio cjcunlieir. Jie succeejilod, ly bis barking and howiinu in awakiuir the bovs all of whom falldn asleep in the me;iu lime. The smoke --'t For the WaichzuEU 1 T Messss. jEditors's Vill you permit me ihroWh ihef Watchman, to call ;the attention of the learned to a question in Avhich the; whole raotily tt man are :cjmcernedij I mean that jeriod when the l'iGU.days, jars, ( Daniel nnd John will terminate., Somij learned, and goixl men, give it Wis iheirlJeirnlt; that these dajfs, or yettr$, began G06 after jcbrist. If this sh4ukl lie the true staVting point!, have-not we the present inhubilantsl of the world, arrived at s very peculiar periiri in our y-orkl's history? For, adding 12GQ to 665, give pp 1606 only twenty years from now.! And not only so, but but. others, aiul Iearne4 men too jglve it as their Ijfe-ltf that the second woe in thl book of Rev. elatfons, will be out, yt past, iu the year 1849. l"s, John says behold, the thirjdj woe cometb quickly. Then all. tin dread transactions of the third woe is to be o i the wprld in twenty years from now. If tliis in truth! should be'the Lord's time, what manner of persons ought we all to be. 1 ; . -. ' j But others, wise, lea -ned, and iood men too, giving it as their -opinion!, that al this not being isiifEciently marked in. Jcclesia$tical history, i 1 , r k .- .. ! -1 - consider it a piece ot pnisumption in any man o:ciie at the true time, when jfaese days, or jeari really did begin.! Now, is it really so, vhcit Uod has revealed So much to man on this re ry subject, that he has left man in the dark t last 7 Is there no clue, euheilin the benp- resi;of truth, or the histori of the ancient Ro- Iian Empire, by which this can be settled? .Jojjin expressly eays, the ten horns f the se H?n leaded beast were I en kings; and that tnesel kings, and this beast received power and ajuthrjjrity at one time, or within! one hour of eich bther. Now, suppose this ftour be pro. pjnelht time, an aliquot part of a year, it would only be fifteen or sixteen da vs. Well, is it not kiiowp, among the learned, wherj the Rom-in Umpire was broken up injo fragnjents, and the wlestern parts of it parrelljed out itito ten kiug- (16ms ten, exactly ten in number ? Or, is it not known when they received power and an tlority to act tliis kingly authority that was granted to them to act - I Jolijin says t hey began within an hour of each other.? I think Daniel foretold that the little hrjrii should subdue three kings, ojjr kingdoms ; and he saw three of the ten horns (ings) pluck, edl up out of root, by the little honi How ma ny! States has the Hishop f Rom? under him, (tiAt lwJsways sovereign authority over as a tertiperal Prince? Exactly threei in number, the Pejpe's suljecis being witness. Is all this again ndt jmkrked in history, to give a clue when thesvrl2U days jor years be gan? I 1 )ilifrs again think this period began 752 af ter Christ, but by their own acknowledgment, jthi: throws th1260 years loo fitr, into what they call the Millennium Well, i's there any ptattiiig point between COG, and. 702, to begin f heje days, or years ? Qr must we go back to COd? jSome may say to go back to C0G,1o be ginthese days, or years, would majie quite too nuh, now to be done in; so shortia time, and perhaps it may be so. Hut who cai tell wheth er the Lord may not make a short Work on the eartji. under the third woe. 1 I Hot ihere is another prophetic period in the Bible, that might perhaps shed some light on tbisjperiod : Tho Apostle Paul in iis eleventh baj!,eii to the Romans, to near thejl..e' of it, argujetMhat God had not cast awavj his pe..ple Isiap. j He sums up his argument by saying u ths.t blindness in part hath h:ipt"4'l to Israel, (hnv' -ling) till tho folloess of ilivLeutites be comjn." When w ill that be 1 Not as I con Jeivv tU the 2300 dayi ir yeari of Daniel shal be fulfilled. Hero again, perhaps, there maw l as much difficulty to find he starting pin , as in the other. Some sayjthey began With Daniel's sevienly weeks. If fhey did, thy are out, and we sec no indication of it in 184G. Ot heirs give it as itheir opinion they commenced wheo Alexander the Great invaded Asia, which they .say was 334 years before Christ. Take 33 1 from 2300. gives us A. D. 1963, one hun dred nntl twenty jjrears from now, ; ; Wall Jhis indignation be removed from Israel befoije or after the downfall of Mystical Baby. Ion II for, immediately on the fail of that pjw- er trie trump ot triumph is blown in Heaven, and i, proclamation made, that the kingdoms of this A'oirld have bec-ope the kingdom of the Lord ar.d of his Christ. f Nf w,f when God has given to min the rise, marks, duration, and fall of that powfr, that was to lat 12G9 years, with a, degree (if precision that kvittild baflle a correct bistorV that man he laid himself! s"''n l lilst ,,e left jin the dark Concerning . The IntdlMccTsYtcw 6 the Oregon hi SanUs Potest and declareU in iaxpr Ihciniatcycrs ric , lhH,fbrmHrf orders Jr.lng?fvnnd invi-: ltled i tct rhv gencer of Tuesday contains nn cx'ei review ol lhe ! Oregon1! correspondf nee, examining the spirit onpe ieuruu Mir. wording of Mr.illakpiihami ietters, lyhtch 1 s 1 Arnore careful perusal of t he Idi plo matic corresponaence, cOmmbhicatH :by theiPirSidept of he .United Siateot SaN urdajr iMStVitothfe Hous of Uepreenta tives, from the (ape of wjiich vvt; drejw tn (Vrrnces unlav(-aMe Itjn earlyf ppcjfic adjastment of tH Qrpgon;controvps bas saliM us thatjihe bod) of it fully sus tains those inferences. We speak of the papers as they; jj)'rsen.t tfmsIvii tpl the eyp4 and to the jsftnsc, with nd allowjarice for anything thal may have been tyijh hekl from Congress, or which may be rn af ter Of mental relstirvationlion the pa!rt 'of the adminisirafiori. We know of nothing that has beeln sdpjressed or withlietcl by the executive ! and we are hoiind o jtake these papers aVptjesentiiif an entire, and unreserved disclosure of the diplpmatic intercourse betwipifn this government ahti that of Great Brt ain.' ; Then follows a review of the corres dence, which is concluded with the fol course pursued .bv l he jjucnanan : does not believe the territorial claims of this nation to- rje a proper subject, of Arbitration that is la say,- that in alLqui stions of this prtj we will be our own exclusive judge, and what we cannot obtain I y negotiation, will en force at. the cannon's mouth.' T' I , IOU till i v J"' TT i ' i ' v'tdutibnists iind jthose Kvho would dfStrO) ihe peace of.th? ntfy : The - iSanta. h Ani pany is. gruwui rotifer eve rv clay" i it Vera , Crur. 1 1 : U Confidently asserted that,' jf;he ;vvre- tn ould be;sopported by an immedinte7ro n)inciamento. It U thobghf that lhef revr IrJtibnaonGovprnment'in not, therefon-. Venture td weaken their force ort the sea riba! hv !sendinffanv4rnilitary'or4naval dftachrneht against the rebellious Yucaf catanos. ! " w if . Vjy.-v - ing opinion of thj President and Mr. The President pon- ow- On fhe face oil t lese )ers. nJ, THE CAROLINA. WATCHMAN. Salisbury, C. I RIDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 20, 1846. . 1 ' I i i. . r FOR GOVERNOR, I 1 William A. Graham, j OF ORANGE COUNTY. !! MOSES PAUNELL. i Many of our reaQers will no dottht re member that the man whose name heads this article was implicated by the confes sion of Jacob Cotton in the murder of Mrs. West and' grandson in March: last. Thev will also remember that Parnell was as we bavesaidofjnothittg wiihheld Iron, 1 taUen slI(1(l;ny ill on the night of that hor the public which can change iheir aspect ., , A , , . ... we must sav that this absolute and un?er- " OUP. REUATIOXS ttTTU ENGLAND. ;.ylt would ietn from the lait." published cor- respoodenrcj between Mr. McLaxe. U. Slate jMinttor.at the Court ofjSt. iametiind-LonL jABF-atiEEX; i . Rccn AXVx. Secretary if Sialj d ftrrV AKRxniM. Brit Uh Minuter at Wsb. tngtoni lliat w are on the. eve; r nearer or war with, England, than iny pW for time ':;hat; suppose). - How trej am to avoid, it, since thi Government has declihcdtoorMraeasprO. Dstd liy jthej British Goivernment, appears to ouzxle even our wiest men, unless that Power Surrenders all claim to tne disputed tnrritorr. H.nr our ruVrs, in the event of a" war. will Tu. tjfy thenielvls fi,r bringing uch a calamity up. on on r beloved country, we are at a loss to di. vine. It does seem to us phat all wise andcon siderate menall who desire to prevent the eflu. sion of our tes blood and th r.ont Inuance of peace youId be; willing to accept of any pnipsition consistent with the honor Vf the nation, which Would le likely to prevent1 such a disaster com ing upon the Country. But those who hurt the management of thi? delicate question appear i iherwise' disposed, and war appears inevitable as the question nw stand.-; The nll'win: ar. s I f p -. - ticle from the "JiaUimore American, takes a cor- reVt viv, in our opinion n the subject : ' ' s ' j t V We hive 'his Oregon question now reduced .to the definite issue of settlement by'nrgotiation or an arbi trament of force.' In this view St is i in port ant to ascer tain, if there are inny means of 3certiining, what basis is left for negotiation in the present aspect of the case: It would seeni htithe first glance! that jbe principle upon which arbitration ,has been rejected, as likely to inroire a division of the territory, must preclude all negotiation that might result la thr same thing. In oiber word, our exclusive claim toi the who'e of Oregon is a fixed posi tion which mut be admitted as a preliminary to any e- by such a B-.t aseried lint i; will c!ia;;y . we pre th r-. i n V.UE SOLTED, Tint : . Cause notice to be r tin that the Con- Amer'.ca an I Grr a: V tit North West cc: it t : or Rorly Mounts t" teen hundred and tw be annulled end t.1 . ? said notice. - ,; HctOLVID, Thst to interfere wi-.h t!, r . dtlkoritie of i!,e t w j , pursue negotiation f r r. iroversy respect;n; emoniousreiusal of arbitration, w he ire yen the cboice of the nitnner and Ibrm of ar bitration is placed, its it wlere, at the jab stdutft: disposal ofthe Unjiled ytaft'S is .scrcely detensibUioln the ground of mere expediency, and riot at .all delensibleJorr the ground of pub jib law.f i The duty of nations to submit all rrat ters in controversy betweet? them to stjch friendly arbitramepratherihun to dUfirb the peace of the. wpr.ld by resorting to wjar, (or, by what is equivalent, inaking it un avoidable.) is enfbrrjed by every accrejdi ted writer on? international law; norj is there jtny portion of that law more r.'ition al or more i mpe rat ve upon civilized ra tions. : We shall qi ote only one wrifer on ihissulijcct, but.h 3 is onehyhose author ity is conclusive : i Who, will dare, bays Vat t el to insist that another sovereign shall imuiediatelv, and without examiination.: relinquish j to him a disputable right? This would lie a means of rendering wars pe petunl afid inevitable. Hoth ihjrc contending partir may he equally convinced ;of the justice ol their claims; why, therefore, should ei ther yield to the olhpr? In .such a case, gotiation and then what remains to negotiate about t ribl tradgry, and did two flays after- How'can we accept any oflVr from Great Britain except wards. - A short time aftj r the execution one of en,ire bnq rhment I f f!rff nn n vtma- rrnt im in iK fl..,r. Alonjj with this view of the siibect we havt- the lan- tryin relation to the. sudden death of this man Parnell, which naturally enough, was prelty generally believed. It was report ed that Jacob Cotton told his wife, that Dave Valentine accidenllv struck Iu nelbablow on the head, while he (Vol entine) was in the act of inurdering iJi. West. wrhich blow caused Parnel I's death. gunge, of peace and conciliation: "that the President cor lially concurs with the Government; of Great Britain in desiring thai the present contreversy may be amicably aiKusteJ ;" that, nf this !ipt)S;tion hei has given " the strorifjest proofa before the world j" that. " as there are no two nation on" the earth inorr c!os4y bound togeth er y the ties of commerce, so there are none who ought to te more able.or wi'lin to do each other justice, with out the inierpositidn of any arbitrator. In like manner the official papr declares that for its That when Voleiltilic struck Mrs. W. the Pnrl 11 cannot seriis'y apprehend war; -The tone of J jTHE COIIIU - We clip' the f, ::, Correspondence of t' . - What .Mr. ". dence, by in$itii - i1 bitratjun, berau-e ! gon, and yet bop; s :. W amicably setih d , te. is more than I c he wrwiVl U Mil;;.; - r treaty fiT're cipror'.ty Orecon' with tVeT ,, the territory and ; r. There is Irjt , : ; question, by i'.stlf. c CtHintrien interefl. That way i. f r Eu-' rnliarn' act in rej -c ; fer of jtlte 49 h j .u a: promise, and ay l.c I have no hlea fact that the adnur.; not icant England f.. c ritionj has delfru.I.T dies come hark ! 'i i ! o' a liigh officer i f t' Mr. JVl' conti!. in gentleman, land th.., that we are t. h uc a Ongoi quehtin ! I ; thi. iiifirmatiou, fut I i jHti:tnre lhat I hnn ymr reailers. first blow, she .raised up in th bed, and that Parnell instantly stepped forward to push her down, and in that act leaned for ward over the "bed and received' Volen ti net's second blow on the lack part of the they can only demai the question, propose. (I an examination 'of a conference, or an the last English pjprrs," it add. " is pacific ; lhat of the English Government is. conciliatory. We will not believe in the probability of a rupiure between the two nations.": The conclusion from all this sems to be that Cnglaed is expected to withdraw her claims to all and every por- I .: .. f .u r : T .. . - 1 n . : f.. eail. I his story, so plausible. led to an ; , , 1 . f I .' ' presented any other apect unce the appearance of the : investiiratioTi of the facts : and on M onda v I r :.n.J .-L.': .1.. ; . rw, i O - ---- - ) ffiuc li i a ii it rcu jjr a ii j wni . j "tuv-u last the Coroner summoned a jury ami pn - j ful settlement could be regarded as at all probable I If ceeded to disinter tile body and examine j th territorial rights of this nation ore not -apropersuk-i, , iii( ' ' iect for artilration.? are thry a proper subject of surren- i'arnell snead. it became a mattirol some 1 , , . .. , . , , der ? Refusing to tbnrate 'hem iiway. is it to be sup imjX)rtance from 1 he fact that Vob-ntine ! p.j ,ha, we W1ll: negotiate tliem nwqy I We know and Pilten Ilasket Were also implicated . iiot what evasions (nay be in rewtve, lfj-there are any ; bv I'l.i. .nnlV-Uinn .f P..t i ..i. in il... m,i.-,nr but looking auhe matter as a plajo man would regird -V ...v. x-w.... ....w.w. v ... .... ...V, AFFAIRS AT ' Tin New Votk J says Notwi:bv!.ui(!i jt'ct ol the dip!); i which we publib and llii'passigir arbitral ion, or otlcr tjo settle the point by articles of aKrcerrietit. u ' mentioned above. If the story of Paraell's it, who believes that words iru-an! what they express.it the ctMrimenrement nf it. I ilimiht fKli.L- nt Msrs. Editors All I havo in vjew in writ ing ttisi, U to iry and draw some able man out. to gio tliis opinion, on this important snhioct. And inithe bounds of the cireufafjion of the States and Great Britain to Osejron flisputable. & have bjen considered donjit ful by every Administration of this Gov ernment preceding the present, the whore world know, and solemn conventions be tween the two countries bear, witness.' , Looking to the duty ot nations, as :p.rie scribed by public law in precisely siich cases as that of the jOrfgoh controve-rsv, the question now sulunitted by the Presi dent, and his advisers to the American people is, whether,' they will adopt the novel principle of peremptorily rejecting arbitration, and, yirjtuallyj withdrawing themselves from tjiej social-circle of na tions, become disturb!ers of the peace of the world.' ! ! '!!' i sf.-ni3 inevitable that Eng'.and must reUeal e il. death was established by i facts, it WOU b I o.5tw mdeeJ intiy not sustain ithe President to the corroberate. :' ilbr--t,""rT,?r riiade by full extent such is. the hope of some. ' But does any UoffWaVlilist Voletltine itlld Ilaskel. om' supio lhat the 'notice will not be givent That the, respectije rights of the Uniletl J i-.nce lue inquest I Tl" vo,e lo;br giva in lhe IIoo,e of Hepre-entatiTes The jury were aided in their examina- j notice is given, whiat mst follow;? The extension of lion by-Doct. J. J. Summerell, w ho dissec- j our authority over the whole of Oregon at the expiration ted tl.e head neatly and with great care. of m?ntb3 S IIas th"e biU . , , . ii. I to provide for a less exclusive extention jor to make the On removing a cloth from about the head. I . ... . c . , . . ... ; . i px',-ns:n and the limns of it dependent pn intermediate that portion of it thai covered the back j negotiations We have heard of hone such, partwas fountl .Stained with blood, : and i-' It is due to the1 country that some explicit meaning Mhere was a small niece of white paper ' 6hnullJ 8iven to c,Tlc,al n'nanois we have had i i i . , i .i j I ; , of the apparent expectation on the part of the Govern- laid between the cloth and the head. . , ' . , ,. ,-,.!, . j ment thut an amicable adjustment f thij business wou.J Theliair was next removed, and the scalp ; tnke p,ace- If txpeclauon ufoundjrd upon the tc- found to be. darker, in One. or more places, ' lief that Engipnd recede entirely from he- preten hii other portion's, rcseml)ling a bruise : ! sions in Oregon, and" upon that belief on?v. nought to be t rj t . . i sntu. i nore ore many in in? coum v " "uv n v oniuj j i ijvcU) u oo 1 1 w i I u ji u I t watqtiman, I should iiidje such men can be aortal coin 1 need them that the houscivann hri ! &"tit amoim the Lord's mini?terini servants ; ;Rnivhji they entered the; room below, wheroi I nnd S care a fi W'hich of thfcifferent de- uouunaiions ne nelorjgs to, so that he gives sominrriore cdear light! nn this subject. Then will ielaecomplished I had in vw. N4wI do know tliqt learned and! good men are slow to express their opinions on this sub- ject. Rut why should they shrink from it, sim ply lA'cause so niany have failed inl explaining some rf the prophecies. '! But whethjer th'rytim slioukl he within twehfv vears nf riiir H;iv nnit oj- one hundred and twenty, or more! from uucertainly may ho cool v, soberly, and kh'.l'TtA'tt;..'.'. J' lr..'. ..'L.. r i .i e r I .U JL'1' V13) 'IMe.uuil", Wiry IOHUU ine lUlllltllL tctttinei ht 'hi a duty, striving to. arrest the pro- i pt s oijthojname wtth nil his energies,; and, m.! ictytt'crlng the burning brand; wtti his teeili and'. ' :-lyMvjrj dirrdion uUoui the ftoor, thinki " no doubt, lhat iT he could jint orurewaJ . I v ' crthijwu his last rejl topve the hiiuiei j j 4. -5) leaned tliat ho tfad Iki doi)g.the sam Iwi ' 5 v ' itorhoUuccpeded in nrtMulitig tjlio bovs. The : ,vT-i a 4aije nolo Uironintie Hoor lxfore : : ' !th )ioy; jsuctiecded in extinguishirii it.: Sviini Jch Iistt. , ' 1 1 Wti.'i ' 1- --i i I ? Impertinence Punished, Wo find in the1 it'ij Idea litats Unis, ai( account of a cui ioui in tij which occurred at charity fair in Parish 'tflfcIc,VnB 3113 A 2-i celebrated f..r her Un auty and her wit. hrosldHrl i t .ha .r ihir. m rt D r'- ' t' ' inrong wnicft pressed around tvm bur Jvendcr of elejrant ifmev artlrfp. w . n 5JJ,cmrlM f m.irh'ass.iranee. who QArj putmou tuo laav wit h ..n:..,,: r...i..i: ..u.i u u aumiro me vanmw art cles exposed Cot MEXICO. J 5 ; Speaking of iej laite news brought by the brig Somers, fi'otn Vera Cruz, of lah other revolutionary iliovement having ta ken place-in Mexico, the New Orleans Bee ol' thfs 3d instant! savs : I. 1 "Private letters bf tb latest dates, bofh Irom Vera Cruz and make no mention of side opposite to that on which it is supposed he; received the blow, if he hud. received tiny, was slightly jarred ; and in sawing oQ the cranium, it dropped ofT from its place. Doci. Summerell next h rough! out the membrane which surrounds the brain; and having washed it, pointed out to th 'jury 'the darkness of its coh)r in the re.sr 'he city of Mexico,; where the blow was supposedtoh.ivebeen nese rumors. an as in tin DotiM'. wr ! that tb-re an ii!ic i: tfiwafds an adju: m Thr amount it , timi of tlistinui.'hf ! tif) at Wasbioto!!, stit:lit permission it btler lai; 4'.l as tb 1 bliglit variations as : votiH iiavi org tl i lif jr. nntl that In has ; , I hot he will do so. Whether this i r: tain it is lhat tin r ; iiess aiming the hef Wasliington. Avitt'iin : which could battllv circumstances of i i " foralilt; than at:v t! i the face of the pnMi- Ofa Cfrrepoi;l." ing is a paragraph I zette' of: Tuesday ; pouncing lhe dej) trr , lot-boat for Livt r; ( . There can be liti i, umei as to the obj'-t : boat vaa chart en (! correspontlrnce. am! ? tiefoiv lh steamer t at all r.vents, to rn i! fur it if a r.'-rul conclusion is practicable, as every j Prnment to send fill!: good ti.lzen desires it may be. the terms ot it cou.d be pakenhaiTI 1V lhe The?, opinion ba lightly, that othr r dition to those which ! (ttr The Resolutions to j:ive i the twelve j liC. have gone out b moirths iK.tK t- to Great Isritatn, passed the 'nougrt the prostu ct - 1 i k. Ih House of Representative on the 9 h instant by ' lemeni -judging In bn ' the f, Mowing decisive vote : "HoWed us to s. r ; ,r . , . . , . . I iianeniii:, wr. win. i l E AS Messrs. John Q itnry Adams, Stephen Ad- .. .. ' r til., tiriirlinrlnll tli'il i III ll Ulb'lUII .11.11 1 v ei nnnn .nr-tl inn .rTWffn .Ain as that. It is time The;SCalp Was taken ofTand the Skull , lhat ,iwre'was some defi'-of aspect given to this contro bono examined. , The temple, bone on the versy. If we are Uive war we ought ;to be pn-paring soon made known and the public niind bf relieved from much fretting and anxiety I nt..n rV l. .1 . . I V . . m..c-o.lt niltrr,i'ni'f ; nma Anilpronn-4 Amri..l Alkmorin IUL-rr P.irrinrr.r , . ' i v r . - 1 1 I .t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ill. iiir I " w....- - - . - . -1 - - . , , . . . the wnters are generally persons of lh' (1, ileJ;fn ,h, Coffin, and it , . Benton. B.sJa, Dlack.Jai A. piack. B:anch- diTn 1 'iv- I respectability, whpst meanj of in forma- !- ; ! 1 , j ,, ard, Bowlin, Boyd, Drinkerhoff. Brockenbrough. Broad- 'V C,U' rpU lt''"; lion are ample, we. fed inclined to k Si&"n 1,1,0 h raYe 5 nn(,,,he Jur' lhen ! hMd. w.. tfW, w w. f!.,nh.ii. John! v 'l I,ro!M'H- 1 tnneJ now,! -.1 ' 4 ; delibjerately discussed. J. Mc JL. credence to their sjtatemensl. It is posi- j proceeded to lhe examination of sucl wit- ; n CarnpbeUi cithcart. Reuben Chapman. Chase.Chij. ble, however, lhat accounts of commotions or disturbances on provinces not vrr re mote from VeraCru may re;ach that ort before they are known at; Mexict),Sand this may partially account for lhe coiitrn dictory character 4f tjhe advices'." I Tlift Yahini;ton JCeu'j York Herald ' Ii believe, ind-' 1 si' i 'TP , liuf who bought noihWj. Vou'nleast! in Imu t,nJi At, with. a smile nl.hAMilin . i Uoi I renlied the otntiiuitp i-;tk "i..L: l loow. iv nm i mod u. h ri .....i s i-t t ' M" . - " iiJ4in iiuituase is nn- 't'P'li not f.ir sals.'!, " j ' it is a little smirtilar that when tho i,,.. , , JJUI .I Mr. pMuiroe attempted in carry ok into some orga died form the principle of repelling foreign interception from this Continent, aliuAor tfuit nurphse proposed to sfnj in Ambassador to the Congress at Panama,1 thi plan was opposed and defeitey by tho very riatty which is ilmv in now. er. It is on record, too, that Mr. P.lk himself wholnow reiterates the dechirnilun .l f.- roe.lvvas active in oouosin'i the dfluirt nf Mr Adam to give Mr Monroe's laiguage the trcigti and consistency of a penninenrpolicy by li-Mging the South Arneiican Sjates into a greeinnt with it. Alexandria Gaielte. ' " ' ! . 1 J.WI . . s no, I dare in. i ili.i L i' ' I kV' : . i , u,lVc HIT MSI1C. i ItMVWUiJi hi m ir k. v. -i s Will.l hen. tln&n :l.t-J. 1 .1. 1 Xitl2let of Vrtne fT,... i.lV , . . j , . i , . a e,j, cnird nCrfti of her 1-,.,. r.i , W hihdea it to the astonished yo nh 3 There appears to He no doubt that Yob ThejBahimore Amfriqan justly rejmarks, that cataVi has declared her independence!. 1 he Mexican papers say niothins of Mr Slidell. 4 The follovih!r is extracted fniim the corj-espondende of the Wew- Orleans ncayunc : neSS as, it was thought. Could throw SOme ! man, Clarke, Cobb, Collin, Constable. CuMum, Culver, liodlt on this mVSterioUS case. But nolh- Camniins.Canninslpra.Daniel.'Dirragh.ienerson Darl, i, was elicited going lo prove that Par- V Ma Dillingham. Dobbin. Doug'ass Drom- ' . - - i irnnr. fin an f. iri . rjisworin. cruman. ji'im -j nH died from the effects of a blow. . F p. ! F . F . GarTin Giliin know; Mr. l'aken! 'Thereforei in the ahscence of sufficient Giles, GooJyear,G6rdon,Graham,GriJer,GroTer,Ham-i ers from his Goverr. . i .. ,.. I ACl.l. ...II.. I I I pvwlpnop tn tbp rontrnrv. the itirv return- I i'Pton. Haralson, llnrmanson. uarper. uen.er. .u y.u nun .i . u- I T . M : t IT r'.-- n II,.'r.- HrtnVirvtt HtirrK CZm fllM t IVfl Vnimtrn-c ed that Parnell had not died from the ef-, g Hoaston HanVrford,Wash.ngtn Hunt, J. D. Hunt. ! nax-igating the C! i fects of a blow inflicted on the head. The chatles J. Ineerwil, Jenkins, Jas II. J..hnson, Wph j will fiot, I presti:nc. i scalp was not ruptured, neither was the ! Johnson, Andrew Johnon. Grorge V. Jone?, Seaborn j t'tiiss Guverument. nl : skull cracked or beat in; and the jtirv could ; Jones. Kennedy. Preston King. Lnence.Uib LeSere.i ,n tirst Uris h n.. 1 . . i.l l.!,i i-ulnpn iimn i' I .r'i 11 vr I' ' ilvtrui -l I v. uuu maun rtin.uim i '-,um, i,,,,; ... ri-llW MrrieraahJ.MeCaniK.n.MeCrate.MeDoWf.1- 1 V NAVY YARU PtSSACOLA Jan. 3Ht 1816. ! a bloodv raj and bit of paper Was foUtuI MrGau-rhev. McHenrv. Mellvaine. McKav. John P. I The Somers arrived from Vera Cruz! oil the head, and the membrane of the ; Martin. Barclay Mafm, Morris. Morse. Moalton.Nir. to-day. SShe brings dales from Vera Cruz 1 brain of a darker color in some portions ; Norri.0-en.l arish.Payqe.Pcrnil.Prrry.Petnt.Phe. . . ' . . j i ' P Fri- ! P.t h',.n l'lf R n.r L m i - J Fueling at Washington.- A gentleman who left Washington on Saturday cvenirlg, says peo. pie there were not ahirmed. It wa understood hatih Senate woulid arrest everf thing dan. (TPrJisi 'PI. . .1 j L t t 'mil ! it i say tHo Message, "ithero will 1 po trouble! Joujr. of Com.jof fTuesday. Prtl'rvk . Prir Rmnnv RatKSnn Ri R!f Rittr oitjthan in qthers. These circumstances, Sawtell. Sawyer. Son: it appeared to them,JTlight have been na- mori( Schenck. Seatnan. Severance, Leonidas H. Simms. patches to our Minister t Mexico; and 1 tnrf",y brought abodt in the course, ol de- j Albert Smith. Thomas Smuh, Robert Smuh, Stanton, left the capital in!companv iwith Mr Sli- i compost lion J which had then been going j Starkweather, Stewart. St. John, Strong Sykes. Thorn- rtoti T i I . r oi- ii1 n I i i1 . l i ( ason, James Thompson, Jacob Thompson, Thurman, dell on the 17ih January. Mr. Sbdell will i on nearly eleven months. . . Wheaton, White. Wick, Williams,! Wilraot, Woodruff. W'oodworth. Yell, young, Yost J63. NAYS Messrs Abbott, Ashmun, Bayly. Bcdinger, jrt, John G. Chapman, A agist us A. J Chopraan, Cocke, doHamfr, Cranstpn, Crozier, Dargin, to the 20;h Januaryi and jas late as the 17th from the city s of Mexico. Lieut. White, ofthe .Somer$ was bearer of ides- remain at Jalapa a few weks before pro ceedmg to Vera Crpz. The dilatoriuess ofthe Mexican Government in lurntehinj' our Minister with an esdort, which E wiiis demanded at least a fortnight befjrei it tree are loaded with ice. Heavy, summer-like j OT We had another storm of snow, hale and rain on yesterday; and this morning the f ' . ,. .. ' i ... Milton Brown, Ba m Maghkic legrfgh ltween Al ,banV and Ohio, w:rk, vvHttnto op. was finally, granted, and the lamej pre- lcIou(js are flitjng past, admitting throu-h l terices under which jt delayed or re-1 ahouJ lialf limei a: rivh and Warm r fused from tune to tirne, have; been thought ,:. ... ;,i .Ui.f:k a ' mnotle. I u,n - it LLlii .iltoyi muivu uk r CorrefponJer.ce cf ; Washing: Tin? rumors are ' that the Oregon ;'! with the tariff, an 1 i! thefonner, that I ! longer to remain imjiortanf. Thr. ft. Congress have sur! ! Ufactory turn of r: i i ; t ion's. The Secret i try U about sending in ! and thro are n: t: show the followin; i j . rhniirnfft-n ha - 11.. i... i. i.ij. '---. i.... . tt - i - j. , ki.-sl uriiii:iiivii rii .' ; J r-1 -i' Wi toduci. left llic fiat! f ? ' 1. wilrtess .lho-wpridfrful nrd- to indicate a disposition to 'detain our Min ister m the country tp the la$t possible nio-, ment, in hopes tht the Sentiment pjf the pepple might fihailiy lake? a turn fvpraljle; to .(ncgotiaiion. H li I JpH Information Was received bv bnvatc I advices Vrim Mxicp; tbf daydfterf $lf$ White' lett that GeA. Aristr jiad arrived season is rapidly passing awpy. Lat hiht, about 10 ocl(ick? w'ei had several broad flashes of Hghtnfngt'- lilwi'y the roar of distant Jhunder.- Wo sose ft is ap; indication of a decided change in the fiesjn ; .tor, lor sometime ili" I Garrflt Davis, DixOn, Dockery, Edw'm U. Ewin?. Fool, ' -rr m ay of I Gentry. Grinnell. lUrrick. Isaac E. Holmes. John W. j A t a tanli Will f lbc t Hoaston. EimaaJ V. Hubard. Sam'LD. Hahbard. nad- Pf r( Cent Lasts, in v. oast. W have! had feorinii and Winter weather mkii ip pAuat proportion?, n - - . son. Hunter, Joseph ft- Ingersoll, Daniel P. King. La jte, Lon?. Marsh, MmetlMotely. Fen4!eton RhettJolio Rockwell, Jrhn a. !RockwU. Seldon.A D. Sims, Simpson, Trumah jSrnith,' Caleb 0. SmSth,' Stephens, StrohraJ Thibodeayxj Benjamio 'pjorapsou; Tooraht, Tredway, Vintcra. WffitLrop. WoodwardJ Vrisht.Yta-. cey-5-1 ."', Ji- . J t . jf . ; , ; Although ihijmeaiUrc his pasjedlbc House I an cotton gooo, t. will embrace exci t iron, SQgar, mo! -clothing ; these arti 30 percent. Y Una worsted, will i tent., and !iawi a ; This tariif, 1 u:;;' i L r f - J) 'V I- : i: f .... T.I-1 i f ? .lj;- 1 1 ,t 4 1 X : .. i J t f I 'M :Ain i Tl .-' ' ' i i ,; Au:' f;W - ' Pi '! " :J;'t ' ' ."' ;,','.. j i ' 4