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, -V - V . f - J t- ' V t t ' I a . - - . i ! . I I -1 . s .'' ; . . ' I i ; ' . . i - ill - ' , - ' . - - - - I : . " . Ti,; -' : a t . I L . : . i TT 1 r 1 : ' 1 ' r or; the . 1 ! i.riti ftVatclimaa. Dollars payable in la uJVauce.Two dollars I lias i ' ; h . l .. in.r r . ilnt Wor the lirst, nnd c. Court onlers charged . tri-l I 1 ; I -'J W at if nii f H1 fvf ft. tigl.ee :ihd .h who d .IV " to the ejUo .p I' r9,Paid- rntrs. A liberal deduc- i ly the year. flff VOICE THE MUTE. Actual lifc. an interesting . Jl Parage fron -J.i 17! r ,! headed ;U abota. in the last num- rot the UM iMafcazinc, which is ra- $ too prolix for rt newspaper to copy. .jub$tance ojl ttui as follows: ( " K"P A rPX ALL r0C DO THIS. AKD LlBEMT IS SlFt." ; f , 1 W ,- BRUNER & JAMES, If Editors 4 Proprietors. i wiJovv rcsUingiin onfl of the north- 1 1 Carolina, had two SALISBURY, N. C signed to Uilj ier ; and that he had done pressive action whikh no 1 nger needed IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. I several others. Quiet was soon restored the interpretations oil his mojiion to deny Ratification of an Armistice -Another ! in the town, after the fight ink was over." '.,r'vn who wdre rrrUtesa boy and a ! ,. ' Trwy wer( hith nearly grown, at rim!' to wliiich !c entreat the atten- the reader, ff hough mutes, une.d- tiand simje, tly were not deficient, t -yovld s?cm M1 A Certain degree of na ft intelligence ; hut lacking wholly external aiilhy which society would c trained -!tjTnt(j activity, they soon TTBveU ilictnelves y Id. and uhmanagea 'v o lafl as pirent il. control was con- rrncd hey ycrf Jharrniess, however, ltfin'n0:O&nc t6 those with whom rjMramei in contacts and, though moody jnd p:ssionaie; ui prjous, v tc very iar rum exhibiting jsuch pispoitions as would so at the instigation of a bad heart. The last to he particularly insisted upon. The result wc giyq1 entirely in Mr. Simrns' lan guage. I . - It was onlyjafter considerablfe time and difficulty, lhatjthe mother appeared to con ceive the entire scope of the ideas which the judge labored to convey. :. Professing, at last, that I she did so, she prepared to 1 harborage in his breast. T transmit t h rrt to her son through their j admirably true to his purpose. No lan- as a cue'st to which NEW SERIES, NUMBER 49, OF VOLUME IV. TiHU'ESDAY, APRIL 6, 1848. fling it from him with aversion and horror, ie had never civen Fight ivilh the Guerrilleros. that he was guiltyH-lhat he had! never lifted his hancf auaintt his sistpr :Uto de clare that he had aHvavs loved Her too 1 he New Orleans Picayune, of the 20th well to give her paid ; and ks for the bad, instant, announces the arrival of the stea- black heart ol which he wis accused, to mer Massachusetts and the shin Danvers guage could have made it ie action was from Vera Cruz, the Danvers bringing ad vices from that city to the 12th ins!. : Gen. Pillow and Cen. Worth had been restored to their commands, i Santa Anna was again at Tehucatan on the 12th, having left Orazaba on the night previous. The Government has triv- Lctlcr from Hon. D. 1. I House or Rkpui:sknt r : .' " JV. i Gextlemex: I hare Leers .. receipt of your iuviiation to a f .' be given hj the Wbis'of Pi.i 22J instant, on wbich ccasi ;i i' bring forward the namr f (' - ' lor as a candidate for ttn IV " to the decision of a Whir Nat , : j My answer has been deujej u .' J time, in anticipation of the b-v j j ; he in mj jwiwer to accept yrju i;r. i joiccd, as 1 should be, to uni:? son on that occasion, ar-.d anti aid ytm in its high object, I ftzr : necessiiyof my presence berr, ia : of ptiMic duties, will prevent t: ! Hut allow me, gentlemen, to js-ny ahsent.l shall bcHhorotighly i i"'; ment and foeling ; and 1 sirtoi dcmonstialion will be uch :i c produce a beneficial effect i y en him the passport, but it was generally l- 1 1-1 a 1 . . . . . I " icuee(i inai ms intention :in asking it and the t cause vou bore t was only to lull the coverntnent to sleep, i nrnner iLit vour rir. , As we were led to anticipate by our i in order he might put himself to the head h.is never been shaken, fboul 1 t more binifi- previous advices, (says the Picayune.) the ; of a body of troops ih is movement in fitor of a Ji-: iisiimi men a rii nrc itpijoi it wuc ?, - - ( - H V' - . W V l M curious siuuy 10 me court to witness the cant. It was the vonke ot ftature in her "sM"rtiiuii ui iuc luexicttu, cu uuusmuu- i nerreras neaiin was said to be a little or me rresiaency: anav,..! 1 ---- , -1-- t ' - . . . . progress of Uhe scene, and the gradual 1 emercencv. Here whs a case in! which ers, with those appointed by Uen. Butler, . better. tunate in selecting, as the t dawning, upjoh the inert and unexpert in-S the instincts made the actor ; enabling j hv terminated in an armistice. Gen. j In Guadalupe, Herrara was the choice P'ntation cl bis clanns ' vorin anu vjen. mun represenieu uen. j ol the people tor President, and the me- toruary a u.j incmuramo .1,1 Butler in the negotiations. We hear a ! vailing sentiment was in favor of peace, good deal of dissatisfaction expressed with The Governors of the States of Jalisco the terms of the convention entered into." and Zacatecas have answered the circu- ui. 1 itauuc iuiMiauca uiucis ui mr yn iwsa) uijii wish 10 Know wny me 3lvc rendered 1. then dangerous, or me 10 1 1 even 1 it: . i - It. - Vllfll U f I U III-. 1 171 IV I I t ..IfAC-T rt 1L AnTlnA .orae to' the ir -hborhood. They i -i . " 0 iretuus loterateuj inougn wnnoui win mute himself had pro? uced. V 1 4rl O ;5j sympathies; and, though unmolested ji their omewhat leorratic courses, were ttt very lar irom possessing me lavor, or Jvcntbe pity of thoke around them." Colli vyre Wld a'ifd Wandering in their Ubitsbut the. jiisterij (who is represented alpvi possesseSd quite a gentle and pleas- jig character;, was peculiarly so. ou A-aslitcrally a Wild bymph of the woods, wandering ji way, dKy nnd night, at all bWnclseaj5Vi!-4-Pesigiring no harm lecling no iear-ranu ,so compieieiy 111 uis TfMrd or restraint and pursuit, that it be- nme necessary to erect for her a rude jiiuvreVUng in jthe thickest of the forest, wher she was! known to range, in order bat Hie might, wh she pleased, Una a Jielfer at nigbt fioini the inclement wea- bcr. Hoy often or pow unfrequently she employed this; refiieVin obedi(Mice to her instincts Could only Ibc conjectured. That lie did us0 it; ivas j satisfactorily known. Thitber hc retired vvhen the storm threat ene or the cold ; and from thence she Icnicrged wheb! the. Iweather moderated, Jaot rcgonlitig the absence ot the sunshine, but going: Ibrthiat (jiwn, at dusk, or in the tfarighi, as if; jshe plommuned with other than toe orillntifry inua'bitantsjof this earth. Witji wild creatiifes she fived in a de ;rec 0 f social intercourse and kindly com ttiurtio vsuch nis it as uMprli impossible '.hat a being BO coitstituldd should ever 'Jlhavetound in -llumua society : unless, per- was so morally superior. Kvould have been ever her friends to cares his eyes teemrngvith the case to the which, to those who knew hjis remkrkable tellect ol the !youih, ot the strange, unac-1 him to attain adegree qf cloqjuencejthough customed idha. From the first, there had speechless, which produced tjmotiohs quite been no sign of lndiflerencc1 on his part. : as intense, and convictions quite ns satis- lie exhibited ja large degree of curiosity , factory, as any words could have done.- anu anxiety it wou i hav3 been idle to ine wnoie court was in tears, lnecoun plead ididc.i'or the absence of suflicient ! sel of the prisoner was dumb, havinsr no ! Q'en, Butler, to March Oth, promulgating : treaty is not published j intelligence;;, render him a sociably re-' arguments so powerful as those wich the t lhe Armistice, which he ratified on the The State of San Louis expresses the . .1 1. 1 1 . 1 1 mem, anu ine novel scene in wnicti ne lbund himsqlf, were all circumstances cal culated to open the1 way for new and strange convictions ; and when the moth-! successes in sudden and passionate out er challenged his attention, she found him ' bursts of emotion, it will not seemjextrav equally heedful and submissive. Thede- I ajxanr to say, was one of the most noble tails of such a, scene are not to be des-j and touching specimens of judicial .elo cribed. It ivould be equally useless and quence that ever rcspc ndedlto theifull and 'li ."1 ' '' " . 1 . -i.i :. . 1 . 1- ! f impossiDie 10 enueavor to uetaii me van- exquisue sympamies qi an audience. ous steps and, processes the eager signs the murmured sounds the wild con- Thei Jude. T5' tu? Army. It is styled a " Mildu- same dissatisfaction, and the Ayuntamien frequent overflow, ! rV Convention for the Provisional Suspcn- to declares thatjhe State docs not recog- suitable iurv. in a lcharffe &ipn of Hostilities." The commissioners ; nise the Genera! Government of the na- ; deney a our country, and which has n nv i sluined in ihe hearts of their r glories of Taylor and Buenn Vi hallwed memory ol Washir.pt : While, gentlemen, we tho i!J . hiding ihe decision of a Wl.14 ? vent ion, fairly constituted, an) f ing the popular will, in the sc. t el. tortions of Visage the impatient action We need hardly saV that the prisoner j lcc ,s t0 remain m force during the pe- was-acquitted that tile juri', without lea-1 noa tixea by the treaty, or unnl one par- vine: i- their places, found hirn guiltless of ! lX stlaM S'e pe other notice ot its termi of the form j by which she first impressed I the offence ; the mer 3 army of circum- nation, with live days delay lor places him with the idea of his sister when in I stances, short of absolute proof of the j Wlthin 00 leagues of the capital, seven for life of hisjquarrel with heron the morn j crime, not being suffered to Weigh! against j Pccs within 90 leagues, and twenty days ing of her death -how she went forth in- j that voice of the mule himself, whifsh could or olner places. to the forest? ks usual how he loaded his only have found its irresistible eloquence ! - It. provides for "an absolute and gener gun and 'foljqwed her how he came bacli in the conscious innocence of his heart. al suspension of arms and hostilities and she didlnot how she was lbund in ' But who was guilty? The question, to j throughout the whole Republic." The what condition her body riddled with i this day, remains unanswered, it is one j American troops are not to advance from bullets, andlshe incanable of farther strife ! that need not be airain disturbed. The 1 tne,r present positions, or extend their oc- and farther suffering at any hands. Step penalties, to him whose haiid performed J cupation of the country. Persons not be- uy sipji, noever, siowiy, nut wun a wonderful iqgenuity, the result of long names as our cand.d vv nev and Vice Presidencv. 'Ca j met in the Capital on the 29th February, tion, and in future will yield no obedience distinguished individuals whose ; and isigned the Convention on that day. , to it ; but the Star thinks San Louis mav be canvassed, it cannot be iii; It is alleged to be in compliance with the yet be one of the warmest supporters of very desirable, to hold pn-Km 2d article of the treaty of peace, which, as recited, provides that immediately up on the signature of the treaty such a con vention shall be entered into. The armis- the policy of Pena y Pen a. The Star says there were thirty-one members of Congress in attendance, at Queretaro, on the 21st Feb. A meeting was fixed for the 29th. The anniversary of the debarkation at Vera Cruz was celebrated there on the 9th. The anniversary of Washington's birth day was observed in the ca;pitol. practice andfdaily necessities, she led his incapable mind opward to the just appret ciation of al the facts in the history. j It was evident, at the close of a certain stage in the! proceedings, that these were finally comprehended. The important diff MP vlhere it that hive and I pity rJiprrscitt to; reddncilp 4. inul anxieties sucn the murderous action, have, lodoubt. been lonSinS to eittier army may travel lreeiy quite as terrible as aihy wjiich Could be ' (which, we suppose, includes the guerril inflicted by hurnaii lav;. It! was ?ery pro- i leros.) The military contributions are sus bably, as we have already hinted, the in- j pended until the expiration of the conven voluntary deed of the hunter, whose heart lion' excepting the taxes on gaming hous- foiled in thp iiPCPSsarv rAnrairii wViirh I liquor SHOPS, MeXICail Citizens THE LATE EUROPEAN NEWS The New York Tribune Article, thus refers to the the mercantile classes of that city of the recent events in France: On 'Change there was very little dispo sition to day to make operations. All parties, especially on the foreign side, were busy discussing the news from France. necessary would have. honestly (jeclarjed his misfor tune, and have found in thej openfavowal a as her erratic habits wulVi forever have Scent in exercise. The Juritefs found ber absolutely herding with the deer whichjtheV jlursaiied. They were iep, as she sat, or wandered beneath the .1.1. -L' . 1: : JL -.i 1 iuiu vi;s, oro$iugj viinoui apprehension, around ner lootstefs. Ihe doe led her ll joung-fawn to the tery4 spot where she Lj tnost loved tn iiugrtifi appeared to place r us .ti. 1 ; 1! 1 ' . luinuK: heejuig 01 pne who represented Offlamty only jin itst most friendly and af- lecfionat'e aspects, j p he wild turkey led llonjr ihe tract, ttiiiembarrassed at her ' ' . j 1 ' I I i ' coming and; the partridge and the dove, cknofcledgig in bipr a nature not unlike tair ovp, felt in her presence no necessi- Mto Use their witfgs. We exaggerate wuim in mcse siiurments. ftuch were tbeas.se rVc rut ijons made on oath by the witnesses, 01w. of whom were of a class ta invent .such Jseenifng extravagances. idis testimony is greatly countenanced leading event in our history. It these 'abode pursuing this wild, jsoothinu 1 ficulty remiiined of showinghim, not only of his sorrow and contriticm his own share in the deed, but the motive I and a relief against ihose ttingsl of sell and the malice of it: the moral of the reproach, which his very silence must fact how, provoked by his sister ! in the ! make remorseful, quarrel. heS bad prepared his gun .with! uucKsiioi, jon ner uesiruciion : now, lineu j with this purpose, he had deliberately ptirj- j sued her, inffigated by the bad. black heart. had folio weil her to her favorite retreat in j ine lorest, and thera completed the meu- ! pose deep ploughingJ imagining that it sure of his eVil thoughts by jshooting her ; must injure their soild through theody. We need: scarcely say. while they entertain t lis idea, they go on, that it was jn approaching this portion of ! jLlst scratching the soil, yeir after year, her task, thij the mother fotind her great- j until nothing is left for thkm to' scratch est difliculty. lo connect the- moral pur but the clav. Last winter I had com pose with tile deed, with which, to the or- j menced ploughing my corn land when my dinary mmd,iit is not alwaysrcoupled, was ; agent came in, and hH was decided in his and in a spirit of frankness a:i t . ciliaiion and forbearance, disco?- ; pression to the claims of thon . tion of the people maydtir) t highest office in their gift, li i v by some that it is better t.) wal: meats of public opinion, and ihut wise to indicate individual pir fVi think diflferenily and having e'e , on the stdject, satisfactory lea judgineni, 1 am free to avow tl.cr . ; cidrdltf of the opinion that Genera'. , lo be the candidate, of the II V. ? in its Money 1 Unitctl Sialcs for the nexi Prt A markable fur his sympathy v;th t views tauen by 1 our pconle for his nlain rer for his strong common te:;5? integrity, public and private ! and prudonce his ardent and n:. otism his fealty to the Coni'.it!.'' of ihe States his bravery in th j dutn in counsel his indomitallo ' tie, and his generous auJ huriru.' in the hour of victory over a pro': linguished for that rare union f t bedience of the soldier w'uli tl.- ; ihe freeman, which could ej al! Executive displeasure in the f.ic . From the Soutliern Plinter. i DEEP PLOUGIIINfG. Mr. Editor, Many practical men op- in the present case productive of more opinion that 1 was turbin t V H t. It d i 1 . k - . prolonged tifiltl of the patience of the par- ! the dead soil-he bel evedl it would ulti- i Tr- wnere,.an mei ican ts a par y - ties. The CQUrt. however, and the SOeC- mntflv imnmvfl tliP buld. arid that! it vvnnbt . I ! 1 . I rt ' . J . ' ' . . 1 . i . he was firmly per- tators, watched, with unflagging interest, i wash awav less : but . . - i ... v the strange cVramatic spectacle. They did ; suaded it would lesse 1 thd first crops. I not seem tojfeel fatigue as they looked to 'desired him to have the whole field bro the eyes and i eat u res of the accused for ken as deep as it could be the gradual j eppearance of that dawn- two-horse ploughs, and he ing light ofl consciousness which should fully. It was the best p there was much difference of opinion both among the merchants and in Wall are to exercise all their ordinary political ( street as to what would be the e ffect of rights, in the election of civil officers. Fed- the advices upon this country. The mag eral and State. LTpon notice of an elec- j nitude of the causes prevented any verv tion, the American Commanding officer is j decided expression of opinion until more vv''b onmistakeabJe emphasi to march out pf the occupied town with time had been had for dicstin" the facts an(I -"brink from no rcsjoii all his force, except so much as will suf- ; The prevailing impression appeared to be fipe.lo protect the barracks, stores, &c. j that the immediate influence of the news What fine opportunities for Mexican would be unfavorable, as creating more or less alarm, raising the rate of Sterling bills near if not to the snecie noinf. and l I a . ' , . - , llll I1IIUI1I I'lVf SJV UU-' embarrassing that large portion of our - Ta..,or is eminently ft o be i chicanery H The 'Mexican authorities, may, during the armistice, collect the usu al taxes, except impost and internal tran sit duties, and duties on precious metals ; the tobacco monopoly not to be re-estab- ' I lished, except on 09 days notice. The post offices to be re established, and pro tected. Unappropriated public property 1 olution in France, would be brought to mind which has proved equal t . ; ing emergencies which it has 1 an eventful life to encounter ; r. : conspicuous among all men f ; and tin affected modest v, which ii : , ihe infdllihlc index of true giea'; merchants who are connected with the manufacturing and commercial interests of France. A general war in Europe, which is a remote nrobabilitv of this rev- pp tod much of may be taken possession of by the Mexi cans ; convents and charity buildings to be evacuated by the Americans. Mexi can courts to have jurisdiction, except in A announce the; entry. ot the new idea into , eVcr saw broken, genera V the m in Krane life iriji thM communion with the 1 i 1-' inferior suspicious! nature in the haunt p01 seemea q oUe fovj the! wild eat. and the deer P'd thent ; ihilthk rW,r Uirl kSrn Hnltv CnnnA mtlP- i exchanged whether she; his mind. Equally wild and vacant, for a time, werlijhis" features, as he submitted to a fartheHexaminalion, in which the signs were many of them wholly new, and insignificant of new suggestions signs, some of thejtj, of which the woman her- oubtful, even while she em and which she sometimes f&r others. It was doubtful would snppppfl Tti- Iwu- seemed rather bewildered than informed. She herscIQgrew somewhat bewildered ; to, nine inches. It was and all mv neiirhbois a done; b' good complied faith- oughed field I ly, frqm seven verv bid field, but one, said I would regret-;lhe deep ploiighingi It made the best crop of corn I ever saw on the field. We tried an experiment on a smaller scale, to tejst the benefit of deep plough this great and free peon!. In t culiar and dangerous cri.is X 1 cated .Mexican relations t; t' and feaiful issues which ar! to : prosi'ctitinu and end of l!ii 1:: there will be, I think, ams'i t' reasons for his elevation tot!," ( ; cy, a hih and patriotic policy i:i man at the head of our nail ::a! moral power with the pej!f; popularity, nt cotif;ned tonu i ' ; and his iamiliarity with the . of .Mexican affairs, wou'.d cnat mg. and it was Oiily by the frequent interposi- deep. The third was tion of the jiidge, that she was kept steadilV on the track of that leading motive of the supposed criipinal, to which it was essen tial that his'thoughts should be awakened. Still, there was progress : every now and 1 J i 1 r rctSli She; whom! the reptile and the Wst had spared, fell a victim to the care- tosncs$ or the; brutality of her own spe e'ej. IA load of buckshot had nenetrated inftpcent Ijosont, and when she was iscovered. life waslutteilv extinct. The J'Jfsti 1 naturjilly was, by whose hands VJ ihtj'pcrishi'd ? l.Who could have been CUlltV Ifil 1 rpi-i t flrrfll"nl n wanton. entirely Witbodt! motive ; so horribly j len' 11 , , ,.J . e st'en M l ee 01 Ul(i, uel,bi the case of a.creature so com-I bo' ".oM j'ghten as if under a moral by Wry ffeling of sympathy and 1 consciousness;;; and he would nod aflirma P'ly to the UtljilgeWe and the protection I. llve 3'- a !l,nS the suggestion that the of humanitvf H il I mother labored to convey. fVwnji' strnnge to saj, atter some) l'ointaiterf point was thus gained, in JTanaering, settlt'c I upon the youth, her : this strangeSjjrogress ; and the whole na lrotberi j'l.hcire v,'rc certain facts and ; ture of the pliarge, slowly and painfully evolved in details too minute for us to fol low, it was evident to all, began to glim filteen inches deep. The ihext was plough ed like the field, say about eight inches rehched, and soon. bear upon this country through various mediums, and there was much difference in the views of Wall street whether the influences of such an event would be fa vorable or disastrous. One party argued Mexican police force of GOO to be allowed that such an event would throw the car- in the Federal district. Foreigners are rying trade of the whole world into our r .t Tt- - i . i .,. .. . 1 more than any oilier man, to 1 1 - troops on the Rio Grande to protect the , would be sent to this country for invest- , - on a pur permanent, i-'. population from Indian incursions. The ' ment, which the owners would no longer : uais, satisfactory to both Reju1 Mexican religion and church property to rUk in the securities of the tottering and j cut a'nj alarming question aii-i be respected. Either party is allowed debt-burdened kingdoms of Europe, and j present contest with Mexico. I and required to disperse any body of arm- that a boundless market would be opened that General Ta)lor is a ; ed men who may assemble in any part of lor our surplus produce and manufactures. ' self, always been, and exrift a! Mexico. The convention is signed by Ig- as the nations of Europe could not fight Whig a true Republican W!,:j. natio de Moro y YHamil, Benito (uijano, battles and grow corn at ihe same time, i when it cost something of li-' f : W. J. Worth, and Pcrsifor F. Smith. i All these things would undoubtedly to alk "r political faiih, arti !.- d add immensely cry ' "rP"tl.,,,e " -i.v ularitv. lint 1 nave ncvrr ; Gen. Lane, who left the city of Mexico certain extent occur atnl K l'T'!. T.-.lv 4- ,1 . I t thr won fli ! tint fnn rt- u" lUK 1,'U1 u".1 SCC,T , A!n;umui11 Wl "l'"-- shrunk from resnonfcibility.V I returned on the 1st inst His object was Qn the other hand, it was ured that a ! amt.itinn b.u m nromnt- .l.e - i i iT i - . . i . i i .... , 'n .i . ' ... We laid off a piede of thin high i o surprise am capture rareues at xuian- general war Europe would destroy every land into four beds-Hlbur rows' to each ; cin?- l.iko oanta Anna, noveer, ine merchant with commercial relations on bed. One bed was frrhcM nfm, rhrd. nhnnt i 'resident escaped. Gen. Lane was tne other side that there being no for- i ' L I . . I By mistake one of the trenched beds was laid off with five, instead of four, corn rows all the beds being of equal width and the corn on this bed was the best All had the same treat ment in every re spect, and I believe, from previous expe riments, that it the summer had been a dry one, the difference in favor of the agreeably entertained by his wile. ; ejorn credits here, aU remittances must "It was early in the morning, (says an perforce be made in specie, and that a account in the American Star,) when they ; suspension of all the Banks of the United reached Tulancingo, and they remained ; States would follow in 30 days. There is all day. Started the next morning for ; some force in these arguments, the pre- the hacienda of Guadalupe, which they , mises a general war being' admitted, ; ', . reached in me aiiernoon, aim iiuiu w iicui-e uul u is not prouaoie mai ucn uu; olilical parlies in ihe Oi ' N thev sailed forth at 12 o'clock M. for Se- the result. None of the Allied Powers . ' ... i . .. iio.ir linnni'. I r. ill iri-i w try, anu launiuuy oiscnargiv a , cumbent on me as one of hr 1. : I am now, and have always, L ' lhurij Clay,he patriot and K! ilinching champion of Wfcig j ; hanuer has never been tlirov, n bul I have been found enlj-b d How long, how zealously a:.d r : been a soldier in his cau-, t to be the true cause cH'! " , , ., 1 1 . J a .1 .t. .,,1 : , I i .. 1 1: . .. . . ' ijUiiiuipiau, anu i cawicu am auu-usr. ira- aie jjrepareu or wining again io inicneie ; ,jje wjsJorn of ihe Nation i! C lore arriving, however, they were inform- with France excepting Prussia. Howev- determine lhat the great t'i'i r. ed that 3000 Lancers were there. By er distasteful it may be to Great Britain r, .hall he our standard bearer in i deepest ploughing woblf have been much tu, the lexans were in the advance, pre- to have a Republic established on the op- tPst, I am read and willing W t f I J l I I .... . A - . I I 1 " I L "111 m . greater. My agent id liow aniauvocate ceueu wy lne anu xiays, anu wnen uie posue snore oi me tnannej, snc win naru- vice in ihat glouous cause as z I Circumstances f wh b Stemmed tn civp a TOnlenancrjto th horrible conjecture rHiwasjoy nishands the iatal shot fere sent lt aprjeanrs that, for some days u,fore her death, there had been a misun- lrslandingj amoaihjjtig to warm disagrre- ni, rjctween.thd two. , Jn their own im- perfect, but paissiQiiatc manner, they had vwrejeti on ie vr.. morning ol the dav r'aich thia Meed was done. She had tr.n. I . ! 1 ; . I .1. ic lorth, and, without any known re- ton: I . ' j ti-.. i . . . -"viiuuion Dejtwecn them, he had been rfer laseiz J,5s gfiH, only a Tittle while 7Mo load it, and follow in her foot- pi Thcie and oil ler particulars which Peared in eyidence, rendered his con- If . k 1 ' . ! It ni exeep nil He was accjrdihljr arrested. confined ir !y' lirPgh tp f.rl"l. Hut here a k , r"V vuiuru-f-uuw was n to ue to tihfletand the charge against iWtff111 H Fgards the "evil in- jAa no one elle could communicate jvurloojnvey to his mind! the full ror Whng h U sistlr : that h !hd oV. of deep ploughing. Yours, respectfully, January, 1848. MANURE. mer faintly jiipon his faculties; until as the burden of the accusation, in all-its hideous proportions, flashed completely upon his soul, he uttered a shriek of ter rible intelligence, which thrilled through the whole assembly a hideous shriek, such as belongs only to the mute, where the voice seetps to struggle with convul sive violence against the bonds which it ceedingly volatile, an cannot break!: and before his nurnose ' from organized bodiei could be coiliectured. he leaped from the 1 quickly flies off. It is prisoner's cnoXt. and. nutting aside all ob- nure while in the heaib J-.J, - J - - o . . ! t.hmT nnrl Maior Polk romin? un. the In opening the manbne heaps ;when you tow was regularlv assailed ; the enemy commence their transportation to the field, firing from every house.- In some instan- to sprinkle a bush- ces we are told, it came to a hand-to-hand ces up to the last moment it is an excellent plan el or so of gypsum or One of the most powe all manures is a stfbstaace knovyn to che mists as ammonia. T T. got opposite' the first house in the edge of ly venture, excepting with diplomacy, to If I had ihe power to make Mr. the town, a volley ot escopeta balls came resist it. ith her enormous debt, a de- ' and to command for hint mv whistling from it. The doors were soon opened, and the assailants killed. The next house or curatel. it was the same ficient revenue, Ireland on the point of rebellion, and uneasy spirits enough in England to fan the democraiic spirit to an outbreak, she will doubtless acquiesce quietly in what she im impotent to resist. Such, indeed, was the tenor of the advi- Thc other branches of ihe National J,?;;i of the 2nat Whig policy of u! most distinguished advocate, 1 f Kon rC ill 4- nrlll'tf I Vi i firit t'l'l I years, and place him in that rt which hi eminent services at. 1 country so justly entitle U:n. 1 be blind to the sigus of l!.p t; whether he cau be elertrd. j A (May ould be elected, thef i- ' i be almost insurmountable difficulty nority in b.nh branches f tl.c - Mt heh you at- j Fifty prisoner, were brought into the city j n, marc Ajrg : a XZ' "Lfilu WILLI Hi" illllltJ-MIILI UI I iJ t3 III i ' -' . . ed his armskbout the neck of thej aston ished magistrate ; and with convulsive sobs, the inadequate wail ot imbecility1, the tears alljtlle while pouring; down his cheeks, ho proceeded by his rude but ex- lained, much to the ad vantage of the poor lands on which you scatter it laster over them. bght. in a snort time the enemy were leading European powers rare just now nl inoredipnts in driven irom meir positions, anu some oi sumcientiy employed with their own un- them collecting in a tiodv outside the town, rulv possessions. Ihe only potentate who ,;e t,rohati!itv lo fear dial, ; were pursued respectively by Lane and might have a stomach for the fight, and nQsi al,j fury 0f partisan z-k Hays, and terribly cut up. who has ample means to urge it, is Nich- nomination would be the sij!n! 'The loss in killed, on the side of the olas of Russia. What will be his action every faction of an old and p. pnemv. is set down at 100 at least. W e w e await with some interest. 1 here tion again.t mm, anu mai i lost one man killed, and four wounded. ' would Wis substance isex- m when separated py their decay, it retained in the ma- because--it is not tho i'nipp'Pniniri exnosed to the air. , uoj . o t i . , , - . ; . v, . .i .. r.,. ar soace. bound li.llnnmm thn stens which ! temnt to cart it away and spread it oui yesieroay,amongsi wuuai v. a ,-iuu- - I I - l- l-v ' I . I. ! 1 ! . ! - --aii ii- r1l II nv. tann nnd twb lieutenants. Col. Montano. tervening. iru tu me uencn Where sat me presiums i f : . r .T , judge. He bad seen the part which the cape, unless you resort to some means for ; the rather ot the captain was kiiico, as I iHtter had tAhln i., u .-:.,t iv' notid rPtainin it i Now it bits been found that ! was also Padre Martinez, the second and ..... w . .-.v t in ii in l iiiiu uun r 1 11 1 . !. .. . t T . ii . ...ii: .- n f i .t k; einH hae n rrron t irtimirv nr imf in . nnsoin irienu.ui jaiauin. jmauia umi- uia v.uimuiuiif' imiuence on ins inuuier, , nno o.-, to rr- j -r y , , . . . .. j i i . u and conceivbdlhimto h the sole arbiterlall its forms, particuHrly for gypsum.-f i self, it is believed, was wounded, but he of his fate, j In an instant, he had fasten ; Therefore,! by sprinkliWg, powdered gyri- SUm Oil lue iJiaiiuicr, iiio diiiiiiwmtfc "uivm ivrml.l nthprivisfi he hiss in the air. forms i chemical union with it, and is thereby re. j washot. lhe wadding irom me pisioi ftntagedf the poor 'ignited the straw, and soon it was in a ,.! ici .tlv condemned, it imi' t victory, in reference at lent t wise legislation. Certainly !. ' e5?eane.d with five or.six men. A Guerril leTro was pursued by one of our men, and took shelter in a forageiroom, where he blaze. The' house was consumed, as was i i Th n. nnli oflthfi interven mm mm. w ' v - - - ing kingdoms would risei in rebellion, i . i i .i i .i and a uunureu mousanu nrmcu ,ru ; treaty with Mexico w hi h ! would-throw-thernselves as a barrier on rnfc.ate o( ifg n the S the frontier of France. We look for no . ir te 0.1$e c( nPprei ei.t general AVar in Europe, butve anticipate te mo$t ,ic,ientt and peiha; s by the next sterrtner advices of the entire tiaam Looking, then, to . success of the Reform party in France, j party and its principles, and . and the spread of republicanism among! and,, I might add, the verj . other nations, Lombardy, 'jBararia, Ger-j country nd its institutions i v many, Belgium. t " 1 the name of Mr. Clay ouglt i i i . 1 I 1 : I ' ; - - : - 5 '-. I. it i i-. - ; - i , - ,; j- ; ;: j ., ,-.;,,.. ji., - , :-: m, 1',. ... j 1 i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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