c v - i V XLcxnan, it. a atjguc?- c, izid 'TT nic stak.; :.'- f A.rtro.'i'iia 5?af Gautte, ; ...).-J U. by IlKNCE A. LEMAT. ; n rinw Jnflars par aA m-r w.ll aw ml UwM al kM J m Mi kmc, taxi m - cf' . the ?l ma ofa Etlaat-t, InlrM all MkL . i hr nnll, Kt CX m I've, inrettd ihrwetlnrafera Iantl formate. 13 Ty wrrf t: icipd rt riteTuwUy" Wfjra tbe pe-oj.!, aoJ cowietk- wet nt, aW Ui aor al UmA, Urn tjat Kik K-rnnl IB g-d!y app- 31 A ad Ut lit 4 Mt tSe writer of mm uri, rnAia aav, a. m, teated on hin oTer tVxa, and la (ae Chronicle. aaJ tit aato hit bit r- . , - - 16 Wken the cbariot r.aJ itooJJ stilt 32, llii wUdoa mV rivej dignity &. - i , ' , '. ra a . " Jwa ftoo LU teat keuor to oar riK, ! he a ill irt" JaiyT.lta... , . . ,od UlodS4 ktkJ tho boor. Aod ff as. inio.icH tfa-A tht r.fl. will ' Five Cents Heard.; T 7 i""',?? bl - - v i k ap rival aKauAat " a. v w . . a fa-T lo tsa Jitjr atiitt W aaf "Notice. r i; om j ul 1 t 'r'i, t fr aVjro Vy JOilS F.VANi, Ih aaMal I I ir mtiinj traukl fH On Sgr, r (to nia. lie ia rr Uacl. a4 I npiiow be aur h ll IHlllOW W - .. alKHtt $ tct I or 10 inc)et mrlr U'o ia aotifiueiiteftt. .- U ftK-n-'s I omlcnUuJ, lira aar,r a. I ill t'ne a rnuMiUt renrd o tn hi Loui X 1 I pay. hreit, ftrcKMii to Lit aamlnf to liout Vlnnoo In tb'n SWe. I DAVU) VOCNG, Jaor. ""iJisO St .'.-...x - m It W W mti of an. . Urn ia i 0t0 the door bl nr tVba. lie tfita aoaplrtioa. au4 tUr Uir. 1 torrvara l.t J.. tk . f .v. .k.r ,j .to-W-.f ih aai4 key. m l a- &&jml a koj miter toderejd then; ami rrowtaia any pmom to eOtaaiing, b rt till BMlter, !eninj OH him tod WalklBt ...y hka a7 frwrbeMio. "en tht rtrpH, 1rt hU feet mi-fct tread Chatka aauaiy, Wyit, trs'. . so M i 00 h, tfowod, cam forwara towtrdi ChronL-Irt of Xortk Carotin. l . U. fit Wtl Rim lI a well fed arul -CHAPTEU VIII nidlj countmauet, clotbeJ in toft ri- taJrM JiwnM't, Dcnt 'O" exceeding Horiooe in bit andtaarrvaMhtacy rrartT twatS. aVrout Ppam, anu IB tn I Ihereol Vet I A lhanrlit aaa lt drnnt a Ma 1 ha ati t II K ine UeW 01 tlermoBj AM .rfclWT rf J"if ho drew near I bmaght Torlh j ttool. rtie Mm of Ur)il, and wb ta)4h aboat their i t . , , ,J ' Yattm ofrHal.aad ryrioa. odr tale, oi tkair fnd ",1jeo bit tenant had placed t Cr rfom Tba teniptatiima k liieadeih arfWre . let cavnion, fringed wiib jdd, thereon, ihevrkorafOicCitraeicletlobriUliia ioteimir. ' h utdownamlur tb aka.U f tr and b rH.n theov paradentals beea I . ;. urvnf .tnfwl fc. . . , . ' iles'ule and Retail , .J- MEDICINE STORE. VfS & HAYWOOD bar lately ra- irfa aiwl extentiv aatanmeat of MedidnU, caaaitttaCi' ia part, of j nine, (ium Umuta, JDvoaraotmed 00. iianhor: Canlharidet, Caator- Oil, r. Eluteriam. FjtraeU of trarbat lified Copains OU of lilaek Pepper, Jon Blue Pill, DIsek Oxvde Xler ad Kali tor making neutral mixture, r. Saraanarilla, IWdr. Potass Bnp. 1, Tart. Aeid, Turkey Gorn Arabia, ei. Yellow rUrk, Calomel, .lalap, i Tirttr. Suiar Lead. Snt. llitre, nt, 8pt. Araraort, Tart.' Antimony, iier. linunrica- Pavio. lie.'- ': " il awattiaeut of Patimt Medl(jine, liture,' Sufgeoa lnrnro'ta, Dye ttera Trimming and matei'wlt, anch rtlti Oulekiitver.' lewood. Bow Lists. " l!mlinff& and Bands, Buckles b, cryrf low. ' ' A large WPP'T" of Ilmthet or erery fleaewption, Spt. I : I t&.Mn Mtaif 'IViita Hit ler le, Copal and Leather VarnUU, ility, Window lilais W M Ut, IU Y 6 and 16 M 18. itnd Patty. . ' " Drtmenl comprises every article in Chjff ' line; the principal part ot allien hs been selected hf . lhemele in iivand New-York 'lb ewl", 'hy Rre tell trt cHsti ilenler or tiunctnnl ( much better termt ttiktt ever before thia' market.; lltrician and Mer tn& U to their inteVe to etdl aud lure nurcunifi cik w ni - Juno S. 1X29 03 Sweow . hare alio received a great variety oi let iucri ni rrencn tolojrne ana iVmer. -UearlOil.'MBcatsor do, Co t ball. Pitnoliriit Cake, a'' nrrrlor having, 8oap of variour klns, of slieti, Ko, nil 01 wmcn wwi oe foi cbnap for f aslii ' ; ' ' . , ' v . i , t ' ' ,"':' Stop tbe mnaway t. vrlio Law auftcqiided trpm my pianiMton a ', littlo While ince, wo Negro V PelUiw. named HEM1Y, ami " ZANGO, lirottiera. Henry i," a black fellow, very letiiom ir talks, bai a dawn look at timet, 'very artftd and ennnioR. He 11 ;1iins abotit 180 lba. has been ahot a wrut ami bqr.k nsrt of hit ihoulileri :'" Theae woumli lie. cot when ranft- H n little bld ploen bit forehead,' ie Imir fdl over kr whali'lalteri was 1 juil by aliot shovel. At that time he. teni'Iy two veara from me and states ;nt 19 the. Great llismrU Swamp, tji nton and iNorlolk, ana incre yu shot. Itiexions' there, and froni w hich plhee 1 by Jtiuhmond and Salem on to Tea I Wat eaii4it jn eatvoe Tjoing down River.,' There itioo donbt, but he it "Sorlh Carolina JDismal Swamp. 1 He lie; r in jail in Tennessee', that he o one ii C lhtvit. m.Xorlh, Carolina. en h brothor off, who v aa large he j lowish complexion,, with ft. yery avi pe, evea very large, and wben a Mttlo I vexed looks dresdfnU , Zimgo i not allM Heniyj t!fjr may. obtain a' pass s person. 1 will lenfy-five dul cb one delivered tir nie, or lodged in : that f em: Mtthew nKftin' - l!rPot Office. .MarkmlJistiiet, S. C. 20. 6toam: antat ion ia situate abotit ten miles titiive of Uitton Kouge, Bnd 2 'miles anil S 'Ine East of the river Mississippi it lies "m of an obloptf quareKand contains :nt, or 6S7 English acres? of whidi d si clearett,: '.' The buildings thereon are dwelling house', kitchen, nd negro t nat in jood repair.-."" -. f . act is remarkable for beinff lew ettf on thiu) -almost any 'tb-"r dautation of tntent tn tlmlllulT lands and it is be lt when cleared, less than fifir ,cre lann unlit tof tne lougn.--: ' ,.' roents nre now mnking will the -ribhand he adjoining plantations. Bhimld they iurcdbyeHilr t-osts thitycar, H may :irtly asserted that nil the liindjUhen 1 100a be con-ered with augar eaao It ' pretty well nsrertniued that lli JiigJt r far tmf asses (tliat ot the olanils in rina ptalithH indf -if Ibe cans yields i,th:it joice protlucrt whiter atidmote 'ugaii. Added to this consideration in ficse highlands,' there Is anotlifr whirh It mail witl pass unheedfcd-rTlirre re i(omkV and no one need fear least of histoilf b tarrkld y$t in athnap, the earclesshrsa of hit' 6W!t W r people. It is rrttf, tlicse BluITlamls r enausteltlian-Uie Mi6SMppi bot- hjdf th pain taken to itipjtot t a levee '5 K riTVrj mnge rndflfire-litiC-' 9nd3m IvApi kl!t the aWa'of.tJu "Vont gives ide ftdd for rotatkio 4fTb;t land ba Vw'mg .aarfaee led, wbur,e opcqltvated, whh.n heavy Vue, red and ycjjor oak; liickory, 'jKnolii and poplar, 'i'J.li l v !'e to the above (and win made . Dn nyt in the atate, Tlie original grant i' ', and linis iijre ween, apftroved of "" i-iran iMiid-eomRihaiioncrS. " 'Tlioprca-- r l;'iilfromjhon-in-li of tlie aVff wo mortgage eyhu ''', ?f ms wriiji be rtH,,,; Md negrSei If .t.iken hi aymetii. '-ii''' '.v1 .4. : i: . J. t". or in person, to C. W. Drat,' , uooaidtonriuo, luiaa. ..w ' v 30 at'-- ha was at a ruler aor a jadtw m tbe aiiiful times The oraiae of upright mlet and judges. 1 Morwver, while I tlept, rhief. belong unto t certain ton of Delitl. th lired near tne,' cane around mj ctbbin, and fin din 2 nothing; to ateal.he went hit way, lenjj mj gale open. S And hit mattera poz, eeeinz what he had done, came , into my field, and faring ftqmewhat better, he ttaid therein. devouring all benire hun; 4 ''. 3 Wheal awoke in the qiornmsand nyj what waa donei I went after the hog to drive hint out, whence he came. " But 1 he feared roj gate mighlly tnmV,; would run the other, way, continually; and I ran after him; until I was wearied, to uoneTeflect. '.' T'C" : ' ." . 4 Then I ceased, end went and cot some corn and called him, and he tame unto me and djd em; and I laid hand upon him and hurt him not fur what he had done, but took him. up gently, and carried him home unto his, muster, and speaking in kindne's. l told him what I had suffered by reason of his servant and his hog: '. . ; . : .;' . ;' 5 And his master bid me put the ho in his stye, which, ri all meekness and humility, I (lid; and he thanktd me not, but spake roughly unto tne, and said that I was shame unto alt this land. for writing the Chronicle- of this tribe: ana uu". nis eeryant uirown tiown my cabbin, and ids hog devoured : all the labor of my field, lie should have rer jhiced therenti for I had taken the pan . t ' ": a -. ' a aa - ' . ". . 9 a 01 the accurspa people like, unto myteu. and reviled the priesthood, the sons of Belial and the lawlurpnwert that be; 0.- Wherefore it was mete, that I should receive favor at no man's hands, but be esteemed ns an heathen and a publican, devoted unto destruction. . . 7 And lo! this son of Belial was an elder oi tiit; church, who tithed mint and TUC, made, .long- prayers,' exhorted much, and gave great charities unto the priest to put in the; temple, and was withal very rirh.and esteemed a godly man, even next unto the priest himself. . 8 And he reviled me much, ' but I marvelled not, fur in this thing be did belter unto tne than I was wont to re ceive from ihose likcunto him, for do ing what 'God rommamled. 9 And I held my peace, for 'ne was very -wrath,-and Why should I tempt him login? i And I went my waj, and came onto my own cabbin. ., 10 And in , running after this selfsame hog, 1 had stumbled and fell-and rteat Indeed was lhe ; fall, forv I rent my garment; even in a place where U had been "wended rrell. and I had nothing 10 menu 11 uierewiut again, aria ( none titber garment, and my shoes were old anu 1 luuteti on my leet, and 1 had trod-1 den on a stone and bruised my lice I and it pained me much. II, And tMt Irf.lhe doorof mv cab bin an.d sorrowed, because, some of my corn bad been eaten down, and because I Qould not labor and till the rest more careftilly, thattt might hrlng forth enough to aTattsfjmy hunger, and have some to sell, to get an unclean rag to pay my taxes therewith, lest; for the want ot this accursed thing, the sheriff might lawfully take away my bible or my field, nr both just as he listed. ' ;-12 Ant I eaid. it is iudefd a great abomination,- that, the sons of Belial khoultH)'ul ihe rulers commit such sin continually, that the , nprifjlit tire tho a (Hi c ted i ft all this gootlly landl Veri ly ,sthey lo nt connider, nor do the ru lers take heed, only to tlbey Jhemj: and what .wilt be the end thrj-eof, Ood only kr.oweth; neverUit'les5 1 will Continue toaerveand trufet.tnhim.; -.'v. -1 15 ,Thc,n I hcatd, a Vumbling- hoise, tlii U seemed to eome from the ground, anil I thought, pe'radveritore Satan only grtiwlcd more loudly under1, the earth, i;i tirrrid iv j iliat some of the greater tons f fivS,kad filnned out their day,' and j weredeUvercHOVer Uu'fUS Memng. if 14 But I looked up, and loU ,Ci' rot. like unto the chariot of a grtat and mighfy top "pf BpN. frew. near and stuped at mrgate. . ?t glittering all oyer jvitn. siiyerj ie ngrspaivpfj; covered, &. I it in the door of my eabhln 18 And he salatcd m wjth great courtesy and honor, and spake and said. IV nenuiuviam tent unto thee by the high and mighty sons of Belial, wh rule over the rulers and people of thi tribe,' and do according to their own will and pleasure in all this land! And their dominion is secured by law anr? precedent, and uph'ld by the strong, the wise ami the devout. , 20 Moreover, to make it perpetua and more profitable unto them, they have a system of espial unm every man's goods, and upon every dotn, and upon every man's favor wiih with the people; 21 That if a man comet!) un'o the temple to humble himself, his name inav come (hither before him, ard it be known, whether he be wort lit to receive the rag; and that, if a man be about to fair in paying tribute, it mar likewise be known, and all due advantage taken, and thc-e, who love him, only sutler and be mat'e lik unto him, and he have no friend, save only a son of Belial, who therefore dealath with him and his family, according to his heart's de sire: And that, if any man have wis dom or favor with the people, and he cannot be kept down or otherwise ma naged, they may make much of him, and give him his price that he may turn in and help them. 22 Wherefore it came to pas, that when the people were lately getting ti red of their blessed bonda&c, and wax ing restive, they gave unto one of their ablest and best beloved judges, his rice, and he forsook his plhce to range fj at, in 10 (Mich ifeeA the mI rva before as, w!"lltfvr go, and sw uominiea win 9a ncrpeiusi, anj we shall, rtt tnta urelr m riches. and war eewd bsbm -will Ua kaaJed dwa ia Lts writings, from generatron koto jeneratwn. . : S3, And tkit teemed good ante them all. . . -: v.-; St. Then thrr louled lo their book of espial apoa wiadnm, and it was found written thertia, that onto thre alone at given wisdom onto the . breaking the b adt aftha 'mighty and wicked ones in this tribe, with an holy weapcQj at pleated God. ' '.' ., v v aj. abu mey airaiiway anew tnee by this token, and they bade ma. take whatever was It liaml and hasten on to thee." with these glad tidirgi of thy great juomotiun. S6. And he ceased speaking, bnt'I continued looking do. 11 on the ground. aud answered ium not. - . Sr. Then he commanded and the servant brought not of the chariot ma ny changes ol costly raiment, and gifts ot s i! It 14 tie bread rf le rSt jrailt. arUortl i ta t t -ad aauorable, of tH wJw aa4 j-,SutetrWtrul.--"lTitt I v, thtea, wba w banker and fatal! 1 it part of t' e wv.tx ii'i : It Is tho apod and the Uvxl of tkit pe-j toj aald at SUllotnu. pe ilain IhruUgS. apyre.aioa. by the j, - , Xetebrrm S- s f ully ; r tired rvikta. cart ed eUi Ira tba I odal 8tats TeVrmria. it climate. t tick- -CA8K OP TOK1AS WAI HINS; ' 4 - , j : Friday, Jfty 4.Tba Court thia E ft 0111 a foreign Jand, and I -the trpW'f. of tbp'ir harness were of burrjislied ver, intf feltltereU in tne tun; ineir neck'l were clothed with thlinderf they paW(?t ia cthctr strength and chalhped fusly ' pofl 1 the foarning bit; .they snorted apud front jt.eir; widespread noistrilt, and aitallowed Hp theroun. M Vurir fttjrewessi - : mself at tlteir head, and cover them with his mantle, and llwy suffered no harm, save only, m loss of fame, for they kepi their money and their power; and verily they thought, that through this wise and great man, every thing they desired to do would go on pros perously and well. 23 In their last grand Pandemo'nian they called on him, and he set. forth, from his greatness, wliat the rulers were to do and the people lo sufl'cr, and all Ins subjects and masters rnjoicru there in; but when thou didst write his speech in the Chronicles of this tribe, they saw plainly, wherein Ids wisdom wat selfish. and that he aimed to get their goodly mammon and power unto himself, and a gang of his choice and trusty ones.' 24-And because he had raised the bucket of impure and scalding pottage on high, to baste and burn the trembling people, and even all, but him aud his, they gave thee honor and commenda tion (or tilting it over n h's head, and made themselves riht merry to see him jump, and hop. and rave, and roar and blaspheme against himself, fur ha' - . . .. . . a . ving done and suliered thus loolishly: $5 But when his pain and wrath were abated, they bade him stand forth and defend their cause, and cover them with honor and reooun by his wis dona: vca venlv and make tttcro as pure ns snow, as innocent as babes, and withal so compassionate, as to have played only the good - Samaritan onto this peome 26 But, wherefore should ha have churlishly answered, that it was easier to commit than justify am, and stand not forth? And they ''went unto his friend, thegoodly treasurer of this tribe, and bid him do the same; . ' 27 But he cifme not out.s - 28 Then, they said nnt one another, behold: our dignibed servants are tor- ward to sin for us, and greedy, to re ceive the wanes thereof unto them selves, but are sleepy headed and care not to uphold our honor and good name before the swinish people, that our reign may be perpetual. " 29 Peratl venture wc are betrayed ah ready, by them, Ibr their price nut pt our own spoil, and when we dreara not uf danger, our goodly tempie anti una-e will be rooted down, and all the good thin we have laid np therein, to make our voung brOod, like onto us, willfce destroyed. ' ' . , . " V. y "S(jK.yjet"nf'itliere-ore.- iane nwt .n time, and Irfuck down thjs great tvgh priest and jord. from the flatted .mr- nence, wnereanto vc nave innate and the ra, and the urtca cfj lite aimi ot thrtr tfruili, cn eu rrri aad to! J, In a noxious a and die! 34 Tlitsep!ead'KlabfniBi:on,nn.iB,,,n,inf r"aca af tbe nonsa less paidia restitatioo. arc tart oulf I aabmuud by )Ir, Hey yettenlay, giva to rrth with thv matlera. who kawl0fo"w," Utroctunt to tl.a Ja.y, . t . - r Tw. it' . . 1 a i i . b Mth treat prres-t,aiu, "' "' a tu;ni deviation wit wadi ia Iba urm of tSa inttractionat aa drafted by Mr. key; V,ftiervouge craaca, nowever, italing (hatthry vera precisely the tame ia , tubttancet ..- " The .Court be'.nr of ap'nion that the of fence chsrrd in Ih'ta inUictment ia not char. -fed as it) official oOVnea only, but is an oD"enc , at common law, jrb.tber committed by olF.cUl meant, or not, or whether eotntu-'tad Ly nu lour of offiew or not, the question whether this . Court bas jurisdiction of an olfc nc cons at. I 1 ' r 1 ... . r wmiiTiy oi gmcm mumninici oi an omccr of tho rwvernment of ih" Cnited Statea, does not nacetwrily arise in la's ciase, and ia not intended now lo be deei JeJ by tha Court. But tho Court U of ojiin'on tint It ha juriadtctloa of mt mnoi U olTence oommiitad in this County by an ollicrr of tbe Covemmant of tho United States, of Uicli '.; h would hare Jnriidiction If eommit'.cJ by - I person not , officer nf the Garennicit of ' tha united States, although men ofvuco should have beem eominiRed by tuc'i o ' :rr of tho Government of the United Slate, by" meant conaiiting in part of acts done by vir lite of, or by aokHirof hit olfice." Upo'VMnB motion yf tha cof- rlfor the Uriid Stites. tha Court in iructed r the Jury n follows; a i V " Ttmifth Jury shovildbe kir -1 by t' 1 : evidence in this cuu-ie that the I r n 1 ' draft In this indictment tet for'h wt-re ra. . pectively wntte H. dnwnbyt'i ? . . :,nt in manner and firm, at tim au.l r.iae-, j''1 with the iitUnl Ihore'tl set forth, eiilr- i Ms prime capacity, or in hir public crtpu. v at Potnnb 'Auditor of the TreaMiry Drrav. nt of til United States, ostensibly for tbe puiili ) servioeof the United States, hut Iran !, '. ml for his own private aie and bentti', v fi in- tent to defraud tbe United States of tne sun of money in tho said draft mentioned; and that" tht laid Paulding, the Nvv AimvU n. ; med In tho ta'ul Uidictmcnt, was tUcrt-by C, - eeired iml induced to believe that the su.d ' etter anddiift were respectively written it tothrra, throagb tack great opprevl, uon and tin!' I tuach them Dot; for tkry ro polluted and anclean, and the fear of the Itrd it apon rae, ' 55 Shall I accept ihii greit office, tendered Unto me, and tit vn high to prosper tho cause, aod pamper stlio lath ami in of tho angodiy, byajeaU og out tribulation and tlistre into tho apright, and even onto Uie blmid of this innocent and afflicted people? . 56 it it what no man', fear.a Ood, dar do. ' 5T Tl.e brittle thread of life, tha pale horse and kit rider, tht shroud, tho cofTin, the grave, corruption. and the wrprtn, wuuld be forever, in my cyeo, and the horrid howl of devils, and the shrieks and st reams of the damned, in my cars! t : . . 53 This it (he promotion and honor thv loving 'masters tend unto me, find this it the price they .Ter taJ buy my yitrgrny inenwniu picea and precioui ointments, and ornaments of silver and gold, and laid them at my feet. r - j8 And he spread a damask cloth before his master, and placed sonic flsggons of Wine, and goblels of golil this people, through opproaaiou ami tin? 59 Am i a ruler or a Indue, that J .should lake n lciriit bribe and sell my tout to Satan, to murder and tlav thereon, and when he had filled the gob lets, he tuok his place j gain behind hi master. -.- c- v 39. And bit master tuok un one thcgoblets, and uiakingobeitance, drank itn vain! I am one of the neoole. and it otT onto me, and aaid, cannot be bought, though, through the 40. Behold, the good thing Ihy ier-'loinuity and tin tf our rulers, we are vntt have sent untojheer Unnk there- all told,- into their hands alreadir to d tore ana rejoice.: - - with u as thef list. I go' oot up to 60 Verity, th? masters have killed (he fitted calf, and spread the gorgeous " bannuet, and tent forth their splendid of 'gifts, and still more splendid promises, 41 lliese hangea of costly raiihetif,' their tetnnle now: and all these precioui thlngt are thine: 6f But when I com V tip 'thither it ton titanot anu' iiomeo uuu ineae arr- be With mv brethren to or nr con. vanu are thiocr my masterttrave sent: fustoh and tlesolation nnon them them unto thee by my hand, only, that j f 62 And with thU message get thee they may find gt ace in thy tight, and I i,ence; and see that thou lake al) these . t r-nL. i l a . t . umigs wun Tiiee, anu depart ngnt 53 And he rah pale, c and ; trembled am thy acrvant also to do at thou bid 42 And whatsoever is ihy yearly r ,- -.1 . , I...U pnee. lor ruling over men. onu P ;i Verv tnurh. and did aa I commanded- ng tneircause, they will g.ve i. fBtl,rWhen he had gone bis way, i wrote uieirown accord, tney oner uoto ineer. .,,,.,": th - - . , - r l....l.l , .. ll. . ' - -- .-- " UU,'V , muuie Hil'prar iiiauinmii i i- cic .i ,n..i,lr , .',.- uiitotheir present greathigh priest andj ; 64 1Io,etitul;;Btla Ji-rfft' iwd, anti snou tie mu even '"lo' iiprigtit integVity Id tvlers" and judget! aa much at that tun.,-which is tywrlyu ik f liaiiL it ,nf,, ALw ...a. Al lUij t -'a2-H'" Jo.,-" viiiv,UI f'M HI umw tw H,.w. -"lupon the people, to give prosierity and divide out among therulers of (his peo-.. aoi,igV(lier lhcm untj U.e kingdom pie to blind their eyes and corrupt their i.rsi ,- f-: 4 " V ' .P-Z " integrity therewith, lo! they have cm- j fiT in-il inri. s.; L: .i : poweieu me, py. wr.u,.g, w .-, wh Bre cothcd, irr, righteousness and Onto llie. iwnllrm thoii- oirn inton-Ww f,... 43 And besides all this, ihou . shall 1' ' v.. ''-a. 1 I 1 ,1 , . . 1. f w w-'1 . w lrfr 1 l A r OS II , W U ly UIC su oniugn, anu nave ruio tMc.iue PVIipwplev. They ah alt flourish, sj jhe cesand sovereigns of this tai.d; and tl vi'Bf'idinf.di-t!'fiArt wise, and the mighty and the devout .,r. L.,.:rli, r.: aj .i-f ..i.; shall bovy dowaUeluie thee. and whauo ,r ih v hands orok to do shall be done. , V""81. m. 5?". TO- r.' -i iV ' . . -',- . I . t " . 1 44 Arise therefore'and. I. Ihv. servant. Will conduct thee lu in tn.n.' :.. ti.. t. .Li ...t . ...1. I ' ' J "icsacu is iniut u jniii ruiiT, wiio. aiumi upm tne ursi, uuu curseq. inese tejuice ih .mt estate-, unto thv other , ser- rr"r,"'-.rr""7i" V"VV v.e .i 'r .... c ' irnmoir, lorw-iiar tney, nau aone uni vsms, tne wise w u wt&nj y5 ,f tAi: r,0r,l.. ' ar :rriA w; taiMi their. T' i -:T i-v.-: J'":-. - 1,1,5 r1?; -.w7 V w ,1 ' f: tVt'isbJessedliadyi for tlie-peoplg have great 4and Wa;k can anu,opreou.i.. Ku.rtf.v (, bi.n unto the Cotlgfess 45 Then the spirit of the, J,ord came uuon me. and stood up and said, 46 (From the magnitude and; infamy of thy .temptations, thou roayestb fca tan lor 1 know him not, as he lias, nev; er, dealt with me,' save only thrvugh certain priesthood,and,, their servuots, thuse long faced gentry, who iun.be fore'that priesthood,, who make audi an egregious, whining, for gifts and .'cliari' ties to put in the l.einiile, to pamper their sloth and establish their power, loJ afflict this peip!tr.'f'.' .'hi'M.': 47 Bat.if thou, art Satan, and coni-, eth.hitbcr to beiibld wliaf thy servupls' have done; and tempt me tliyselfr get (lice hence, I command' thee, in .the name of. God! m1.'V'v " 48-But. if thou art indeed - Vaat ihou seemest, and art a servant of the high and mighty , sunt of Belial, Vbo ruled over this land : and .sent unto me with thetuessage, thou hast : delivered, it is mete that tboa receive i jhi an twer. ,, - .,, .....V-r- 49 Look around thee, aiyl what ,e-' est tbou? .V;?J.'rt,1i 50 Have I aught, on earth", to gladden my heart, or cheer nnd.'comforl tlie trjfir mities of mortal life? ;Still, thou 8eet, me content andfhejerfut, aiul God strengtheneth my arm, against tha migb ty sons of Belial, to crumble down their power, and make them repent. . -;;, V. L ,5l Shall 1 drmk this wine sent onto me by them? It dsthe tears and the blood or (hit suffering people wrung out, by cruelly , and oppression, and bottled lup for, their , horrid banqaets! Iio. bere pour it , out on the grottrid, bet ore my Viodaivl , invouo nit vepr gence. u their, heads, unless they tpeodily repent, and make restitulion! 52. Shall I clothe myseil ih tins cost It yaimrnt, and lake unto myself tbit fine chariot, and horses, & these good ly tet vants, vand,i(precioua vUung iof great pnee, tent uoti me, aa a gut, to of tb t Mtlon::f&Ti&M ' Cf ; Wberr6r?eh'd "of nenai sei up a pnesi against nimr ; uui the priest was inneea, gomi nnu - wor thy ' roan, and whcnMie' read in the Chrmitclea of this tribe. "what Hilt ruler had !one for' lh o people, the Tear 'of C(od fell upon ;hW,' nml tie 'wtjnt bitck. and stood forth against him no longer. ' 1 68 Then, the sons of Belial could get no 4ine to come out f.in9( liim.at their -j biddir.vand aH-they could do. iwiis to send ori6 ;a'j'j:lik1ini!rftUe rag nf tll "tetnpirj'aud rp, " wn wrott-u, feared td not his name tlierc6n.L; ' - -A rri v IL e. ; t.fn. i , fy i nua, is a ruier prospereij oi uou, I atidtrawD by tho.dcfcniunt fur the public service ot the United state, anri in conse.,. . .. qnenco of hetnjj to deceived and ii seed to," ,', :., believe, did pay the aid draft nut ot tiie mo- , . , . 1 r, . . .i ,.. : - neya oi me uiuiea niaics tnen m ii'S nanc ' and that the defendant reeoived tbe money y, for the said draft at stated in the suid indict, i ' ment, and that all the oilier factt stated in tbb - aid indictment are. true ns therein rated,-; -and that tho defendant did thereby di fi ami ' , ' the United Statea of the said turn of ,JU in ; the tmd dralt mentioneu. then tlicy oucrtit to : 6 nd tho defendant,. guilty upun. this indict-.',, i MivCoxe trtoke in behalf of the pris oner, admitting hii moral guilt, but con' tending (hat, malt-gal sense, it amount ed merely l a breach of trust. - ' ; Mr. Swann followed and replied' to' ,J tho various arguments urged by .Mr;." Lose. .. lie QMerved incidentally, that one person, ft poor wretch who had sto- '. I en some stationary, trotn oae of tlie,; public fifficcja. had. been tried and eoni victed duHng present term of tha i t. Court, hi 'ctiii, occupying! only cne'i hour; whereas Dr. W atkuis' had talten dp twelve' weeks,' merely from tha cir cumsianca of his being a fourth Auditor, v and jriioviug in a "'superior sphered" so- ' il rietv. ' 'a.-'A. ;.. v aJ-, -: j- .4.; -.' ;-'' ; .: ' A' ( .A; a fjuofter before, twelve o'clock u t .' the case being cuncludod, the Jury re-'-4rV-tirctt. ; :' ; :" V'v -A-S':''. 'Viti'' 'At 5.' o'clock, vUen .our; patorWnt ; 6 to prets, , the' Jury had not returned 'a : -' ' ycrdicti' The , District -Attorney had ' previuufllyfliade a proposition'. that,, in , v ,s order rb'aeeuminotlate the Court, the - . ' Verdict Jsliouid, by consent, be .de(iver' jtl in the morning; butthis was .'objected :- ' tubyjMr. Ciixei-- j-.-' ";'!..'..'! p',j-::::y-y-.,'' f Munlmfy ulj 25. .'About tn .'- i , cTtick this inorniiig tlie' jury 'jiillresetl - a 'tioia lo tha jadges lerjuestin per-rir-' -s hilsiirtiito appeu' id conit.'-'rhis being jfji v" ' ranteJi?Mthe.v"-,tere conducted, irotn tr,. ' l". l .. . - :,C'rJ. 1 their room j anu tne cijMotr.ary rjuesuon and give biir Jlhe .lesser ifc of great judge of this tribe, which hit heart pant- ok aitpr rnnnnuaiit. iur uc yij to uphold our cause in . that office,, byt is a mere iLrucucr, ajifPlf.champidn for doinij a'cood. tRingltv 70 Verily, verily, wlieh'will the reign bi the sons of Belial be no more, ijnd when shall 1 hav nothing to' rccrtrd but the "goolj which tha rulers will d o unto the people continually? ,My heart Will then overflow with Joy j' end test I fail id' record heirrenown, : Gpd,' will send forth jth angel to.rccord it fox if.e. 'V' -'! ''- ' f'J f ' ' '- : ;' JI;in-Froin' Capt Whorf, who arrived" hereorf Wednesday i Iroiri. St. 'lTiomat;via; New York; we learn the following narlicularsi' T'he brig t Neuf Irality,- Vyhorf, aailed -frnm Sti ' BarJ tlioiomews on the zrth JVlny last, bound to llii place. (; Vbeo eight hours dut, tlie' cotikkJan''IrishmBo'i' camo aft tind communicated to the Captain the de sign of the Mate and Crew of taking pos tesstoa ofthe f esse! and ol killing him,' It bo 'shpurd'olTi-r tesistance,: at tlie tamo Aimo ;njiiiniii5 reel cuy iui nun. wjisput'as ';t, what her (hey had agrecd.'X'j; opon their, verdict, ?.ir. beverlcy th9 i foreman, on (he part of the jury,utwl that ho Was instructeil to M y, ihr.ij hai not' wlieie upon Judge Croncb dircc-ii ting them to retire, Mr. Djverley ch-,f 0 otiserved, tint, he wa". ! ' -r instructed; toay,(jerc teas no ; "'. of their .7 ngreeing. Judge l . :'ain,'dir'ii reeling them to retire, t;,ey returned toy?. their -apartment accompanied by ;1h ( ofiioer of ths court appnn-.t'jd to attcnS (hem : The Chief Jtid-i ?, kif; the;, '-;; counsel would con ':ut to tlie rischare iV of tlie jury; to which Mr. Swjnn aiid w.- ' Mr. Key replied, (bay had no u' j'.'c-.'.ionjl; ' anu"MrCoxci that tho court was com--' petent-to discharge them without Iii3 .r' ' " consetit... At 5 o'clock, the Jury wasV" stilt in session. ';:' : ; v ' .'. '.'-. , .;;'; i Mmday, '! t7 Cliief J. Cr,-tnc!t ; ; hi mortiingdelivered the opinion of t!ia ' f t Coo it on tho motion of the counsel far V- ' , . tha United States, (hat a venire finut de tlova should uc awarded, nr. in n;ier "s Accordingly, in a"; few , minutes after. Ide tlova the crcw.Tieaded bv the Mate Came nit. words, a new Jury ftulniuooed aud a ceiy , ' .7 ' tf - -i . . a.. 'r .. .. a Jlodkharge ofher, threatened the Mas- trial take place, -in ilio ease of llie;irt;.: ter, wore ship, ana twoa lor the island j,detment ns3,n81 UT- ;,. me- of gt.'TbQmntr, On -Friday, Iht! 9th,l fraudulent obtainment and application (hey run the brlg near to tha rocks, on ! to his own so of Z730 of thaUnited tne norm aiue oi inc isiana, anu wim-i niaies muncj. " ;. v7 ht : out lowering (he aales. J go tlie anchor (the former Jury, it will be recollected,.- the vessel touching on the" rocks aft. was, that the . t was guiuy oi 00., t; Th f!ant'in of tho nnrt'of St.Thomas. ta'mitvr !' v. i- isv.i.fthe United States,- blind my eyes aad corrupt my; integri- observing the auspicious aituation of the lit Ins olbcial capacny, ami oi apply. - ,. rmiaitv lmmaiiiaraiv nnnrnaui - iiir w n n l u i it a utu un iiir ii,iui-i.i krmed forrc, Arrested lhemutiiifers,i Mr. Swann;' and- MrKey moved forarg T a .. .1 j .-". ...l. : . u . m anrl ri am rniinai y r ii ,1.- 1. ... A.I..J ..J tU. ft,- i u i iti? iiuuacs, sun uuu anu uiv nty comforts and necessaries of life, taVen from those, who bow wander, in nak edness atjoVrags, no paving whither to MmiiosJ' h.m in inaAii.,trkov titVw vKnitB. and the counsel lor the ac were tubsequerttly eitmined before the cused moved tjat judgment for the de- : Govertjoo who, upon evidence of their fendant should bp eflrd. Ine Couri ; ,p A if".- rr',ir